Thursday, February 16th 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. - - The Family Circle A Column of Choice GOOD-BY. She put her arms about my crushed me to her breast Her bhoy--Her boy-—was leaving to make his west! And with a love ete true, as moth- er love can be, mother clasped and sald neck and home way out rnal, me to her heart by!" to me Upon my upon my tangled hair press: d those tender mother those lips beyond pare, And there, within her close embrace, my heart was free, When mother cried, son!" and sald My “Good ! lips brow, upon my Bhe lips, beatl you, me all to now I stand beside a mound covered o'er A grassy mound which hu as though a thorn And underneath the mounds she above her he heart is “Good-1 And wit} moss 1 3 my heart sleeps My The Tyranny of Things. claimed that women are too overburdened with the “things” of the hour. To the m fty of the conscientious housewives the failure dinner, the scorching of the roast, the pe of the trades- people, the misfit of a gown are affairs of infinitely more sorrowful concern that the fate of either political party. The question of “lines,” the style of halr-dressing, the fit of a jacket, keep It is terribly y for. of a ridy them forever strained It ia not work that crushes women, but drudgery; the doing of things for which they see no good reason, and for which they have taste It Is not outside interests which distract them; it is rather the lack of wholesome in- terests in the inside It Is the worry, the endless taking thought for the morrow, with no broader outlook than the peck-measure round of the maters inl, that brings wrinkles In both face and temper Into every other depart ment of the world's work have innovations but the average hous will have none of these, because has not the patience to set her to master the So, she slaves on, in he never realizing that she has herself out of them and her own” by laying her houlders of the machinery that 1s as a suppliax AVOI and unsettled no come wife ashe mind same drudge . - * God's we Reminders. grow skeptic bower, the greatness some future hour, these four warnings must o« : Hghtning's d. lest earthly And deny strength Has placed ads Wer flash; 's crash; lash; iake's gash; To remind us of the v power, istness FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs Selected and Original, WILLIE'S NECK. O yisterday thee Preecher cum 2 eet with us and say a Prayer. ma put him next 2 Pa rite Hand and set me close beside her C when we eady I thee queer and mi with Rist } help until somehow I sho« N and Et ar insted of ( : Becus, when it time my stomach wood Knot hold a spec k 20 | gist up And Et That Ple i and Hel It rite Up in My Neck! i that wuz a TeriBul mistake an Aful error it Wood 2 fill myself so full of Pile thee Cream! § cood Knot eet no matter | thee graci wu Seem ast course wus Pink Bit 2 set next tim the Preecher Comes, I'll save bet! of a Bt The blood Mone but it man ints It is 1 you were One Worx » A fs he h Wher every! Our eur hen sinter 81 pre} wi . . A Quite Nat ural Hesit; Mr bir t asked “ily wile Bridget, ‘ ntly embarrass “1 think they 1 hesit are in The Convict’ 5 Request. ’ Convict . ill, wot's that viol under our window? Cony de Fre« Conv side and saw come In us t 1 “Tell "Im to off a bars fer » » » Preferred the sarthquake. fond me Valparaiso, AL an earthquaks boys t friend In the coun- that they ight « w it in ayn’ time he received a hols from the frie: ! W@ I's your boys and earth- quake hear Oming ther in was ¢ Away Where to Feed While the ‘ moval of restr was holding we following “Do you asked the “Yean" “What do “Feed ‘em “In the ear “No, in the dial know commissioner you feed them?” corn.” mouth,’ » » LL He Couldn't Bee. Little Jack's father was the teacher of the Sunday school class of which Juck was a new member, he had Leen told that as this was his first Sunday he would not be asked any questions but he must pay close attention just the same. Bo, on the way home his father ask- «4 him who It was who killed Goliah. “1 don't know, 1 was sitting on the back seat and couldn't see,” was the ready answer, Limericks. oung man then just sat right dows told God all about it L » - and curb and Ikey's Business Acumen, Roughing fat . Mince Meat Must Be Real for th snl meat containing benzo td the fact belng noted } for other violations of without label and food laws Land ¢o WHEN MER BACK ACHES. A Woman Finds All Mer Energy And i Ambition Slipping Away. Bellefonte women and pains that fall make Backache, hip pains spells, distressing nrinary tell of sick and the stealt! of other serious trouble Doan's Kidney Pills permanent! cure all these din orders Here's proof of It In a Belle fonte woman's words Mra. L. Ingram, 35 Bellefonte, Pa, says ney Pills did a worl feel that 1 cannot speak highly of them. 1 suffered Intensely from back. ache and my kidneys gave me a great deal of annoyance Nothing helped me until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Green's Pharmacy Co In return for the improvement they made I publicly recommended them In © tober, 1907 and at this time’l ean say that 1 have had no further trouble from m y kidneys. You are at liber ty to use my name as one whe recommends Doan's Kidney Pills fron personal experience.” For sale by all dealers. Price Ho cents, Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United Hates, Remember the take no other, WOsl- DDtrue worth is In being nots know how the come when the Ife a burden headaches, diz troubles, warn you of dropsy and schon kidnevyn all kidneys spproach 2 E. Bishop St, "Doan's Kid 4d of good and 1 LOO name-Doan'sand farm, | McCormick | Kline detalls of thelr | J | ooom OVER THE COUNTY. and | born to Mr Old Fort wis recently Shaffer, below Foust has leased the Ross Farmers Mills and will oc- | game in a short time, Smith has rented the J. T.| farm east of State College take possession April 1, glad to state that the Leonard Rhone, who had been geveral weeks, Is gradually in health, George W. Kline, son of of Centre Mills, has Fort to assist a new the Brosha mill A new press and installed In the Mills It Is a scr pounds pressure, Misa Amelia Musser, of had the misfortune to fall ning « Inst week, and sever ired her shoulder, Pt A Bon Mrs. Roy H. 1 nt cupy the Frank and will We are Hon i for improving ! John A gOont to | Antes miller In dryer was recently Millhelm Knitting press with 200 Centre Hil t he begin ely in State ow in | Wed | phernalia and ' f westors horses, he brought back last week All are gone but one fin tern This Indicates as brisk a demand for wl bh hearse recs an ever a4 Mrs ) is Hoh of In, Are Pine death mn the « |e t Mim f elm or of that borough fre m the brary con Harrisburg, and any resident of Millhelr Orrow them who will gn an agreement to them { fully 1.ant Tueaday evening a meeting wa held in the of flee of Dr. Gutilius and a library asso ciation ized vere secured Free mission at can 1} une Are WAR Orgar A surprise party was held home of Benner Walker at Hall on Monday, February 6t} their daudhter. Mabe The were He ( Archie Moyer mond Walker loyd Walker, Danlel Bl Cinlr Fokle Andrew larence Hiazer Shearer, aver, Grave ma Eckley, loom, Anna M and Mr, and Centre 1811 for present Zeigler, Ra Frank rein Walker, Adam Hmith (Giarver, Guy Grover Weav- Viola Shearer, Stover, Erma Lulu Eckley, Houser, Elsie Mra. John D Wim Moore, Moore J. Hol Crouse, of Aaronsburg, met with an accident Thursday morning | that will incapacitate him from doing Lany business for some time, The sidewniks were very ley that and when Mr {go on an errand down town he found that he could not walk on the pave ments and seeing 6 small boy with a and sled he asked for the loan of It to coast down the walk. He started with the sled but found he could not guide it on the lee and ran against a telephone pole breaking his leg below the knee. He was taken to his home and Dr. C. 8. Musser was called, who reduced the fracture~Journal | prepared | #lon was Introduced a | Walton, fore they can leg | ) i be deemed a | facle | prothonotaries from | each the | morning | Crouse left his home to | LICENSE LAW INTRODUCED. The resident by the Heense law | Game Comins few dave ago in Assemblyman WW. D, of Lawrence, The bill pro for an annual license tax of $$) must be pald by any person be ally kill game with a and a penalty of $20 each offense which shall offense | in the woods or fields or upon water, ig to be prima evidence that the bearer of the gun is hunting and he must di his Heense upon demand of any officer of the law or upon demand of the own er of the property on which he may be, under penalty of $25 fine fo 80 display. IA hunters’ State the House by vides which otherwise, ided for gun or is prov separate Possession of a4 gun play to ed by books supplied the Fie CNnses ar county for Game notary fq cents fro ward prothe iting 156 the purpose | epch talr Comm issi thin ners rvice re Heense fed Any office violntors of the dope d ove and Haine the on other whi time in fins The Foolish Tinkering. ant tinkering with i# disgusting i# thing has istle Near! y Wh The MNnin tin oar been pleted and several more re construction One large | for cooling the milk was recely day. also body maker machine tin can department, as well as the lab. {eling cing the Aare tank Fri- ocoling od Oye ith Canada extension tions Staton will be that like will foll Wife Got Tip Top Advice, “My wife wa to take our to the doctor to ire an ugly boil writes ID. Krankel, of Stroud, Okla. “1 said “put Bucklen's Arnica Salve on it! Bhe 414 so, and It cured the boll in a short time "Quickest healer of Burns, Sealds, Cuts, Corns Bruises, | Sprains, Swellings Best Pile on earth, Try Itt Only 25¢ at Green's Pharmacy Co i nted me boy cure Pack Eggs Wrapped in Paper. | Why not pack your eggs In paper Instead of salt? Just wrap each egg in one thickness of newspaper and stand on small end in a box, or on top of the other, and put them in the cellar If you will try this plan you will never pack the eggs In salt, as It is much easier to get them oul Be sure not to wash the ergs. an washing them closes the pores in the shell wo they will not keep so well. | have never lost an egg packed in this way, and have wrapped all my eggs for years in paper Degin packing any | time after the first of September, one las Brame or Ono Orey or Toren, Lecas Oousry HN Prank J. Ouesey rioer of the frm of § Wes In the Ouy of aforesaid, sod that sak, ONE HUNDRED pase of CAaTanen Hal carool be sured by the use of BALL'S Catannm Oune FRANK J. CHENEY mrbharribend J. Cunrey & Co, doin Toledo, Cousty amd Siale firme will pay the sum of The Rural Letter Carrier will accept your registered letters containing money or checks, and give you the receipt of the Government for the same, thus insuring safe delivery. Mall your de- posits to this strong and popalar bank, which will ward bank book recording the entries hy return mail, and pay you FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM on your money. Officers of this bank are among the most cares ful, conscientious and experienced bankers in the United States, and your money is absolotely safe in their hands, Write for booklet, Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Smithfield Street and Fourth Avenoe, Pistsburgh, Pa, lors CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.00, THE AIM OF THIS BANK The aim of this Bank is to build up business and to help see that it is done properly. What is worth doing is worth doing well. The officers freely advise customers at all times on fin- ancial matters. We have a separate room for women which shall be glad to have our friends from the country use. safe deposit boxes may still be had without cost. The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa for Centre Hall Poultry Yards CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW, Proprietor. Barred Plymoth Rochs, White Wyandottes, Single Comb White Leghorns. Hatching Eggs and Chicks in Large or Small Lots. a A— nS —— Exclusive Agency for Centre County for Rodert Essex Incubator Company. We offer at your depot prepaid Standard Incubator Standard Incubator Standard Incubator Standard Incubator 100 egg 175 ego 275 egg 410 egg Middle price Inc Middle price In Middle price In Middle pfice incu 60 egg 120 egg 200 egg 300 egg ESSEX~-MODEL INCUBATOR OF QUALITY $11.5¢ Brooders from For anything in the P ness write or cali me on et WAYS WELCOME makes oath that he = senior | DOLLAR jor onc and every | Ei —-_., 3 OURSCHOOLSHOES The Shoes that make so many {rips to School must have sturdy qualities, and they must be comfortable and good looking Shoes, as well. Our Boys’ School Shoes-- Nhoemakn Lt IN ever W uppers and proof. 4 Our Girls’ School Shoes-- We're up in the not up in prices. School fhees tusiress. Hut Test cur School Shees. A. C. Mingle, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. RT a 00. Toledo. U A for sonetip” von. THIS AGENCY represents Whe Inraeer Br isurenee cohen few In the world. We are pre Pare to write inrge Hoes af any Lime Also Surety Bonds ohn F. 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