Thursday, May 4th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—Selected and Original, OUT OF THE GINGER JAR. It {8 a poor rule that won't alway: What sleep? chard scales Auto a feline autocat, The sure to is kalsor Gener things as leading a day 114) Trying hard t cussing ¢ A great the fumig the othe May Slightly mir Ls ¥ mon ! SOM nour said, sick Both coming.” The Thing.~ wrote v t Nttle ; sald pee her ceri with have tieat find item Naughty Wanted prot was sald ul her little partic Mr t hie sald Mrs discovered 18 nox bath ter faucet in dx . LJ N For Him. Op } whom 1} 1 } Rained Buttermilk, —T REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS : 1 ot nl P 115 Johr April fonts 0 John Spar ter, April tre Hall A] Wm. Hull to Ja 19, 1866, tract of Twp.: $2100 John Rowin ot ux to Wm $2. 1843, tract of land In Twp.: $750 J. McDowell et ux to Christ man, April 13, 1834, tract of Half Moon Twp.; $500 Caleb Moore et ux to J April 1, 1330, tract of land In Moon Twp... $1500 {+ Hamuel Gingerich ot ux to H W Potter, Dec. 15, 1510, tract of land in Potter and Harris Twp $2004 15. B. Church trustees to A. B Hams, April 20, 1910, tact of Worth Twp ga50 J. H. Green to Toner A 26, 1911, tract of land In $500, A MH. Sankey et al to 8B. M. Sankey, | April 20, 1911, tract of land in, Philips burg; $1400 ‘ John Cole et ux to T. OG. Wilson et al, April 24, 1911, tract of land In Half Moon Twp. $376 Wm. BB. Begll to Jane Ellgnberger, | April 7, 1902, tract of land In Half Moon Twp.; $25 Elizabeth Casey to John Halasz, April 20, 1911, tract of land In Rush Twp.: $700, Margaret Wike to Wm. B, Beg! May, 21, 1888, tract of land In Half Moon Twp.: $25, Sarah Gill et al to Margaret Wike, June 7, 1892, tract of land In Half Moon Twp.; $30, John J. Bnyder ot ux to Sarah R, Ruger, April 1, 1911, tract of land In State College; $2000, e Eller and I berger Half Moon May Moor Hull, Half Kauf land In MeDowell Half Wi land In Huge, April Mileshurg, | enan't be wid ye Witty W 0 he sum- gardener very me I am BOITY wut business will prevent » said sald Michael y a moment,” sald Gayley. remember a line of coming We “And su “Conid poetry ™ “Certainly, sorr.” “Well, tell her, ‘Though lost to sight, to memory dear." Half an hour later Michael was de lvering his message to Miss Fenton “The master sald it's sorry he Is he sald Michael, “and and lost his sight. his memory's And may | be for given for the untruth I'm tellin’ ye"! you though he's ciear A Willful Misunderstanding. Pitt was Induced by Sir John Sin. clair to constitute a board of agricul ture toward the end of the eighteenth century and make him the president few | | years, Sinclair began to desire promo Having enjoyed his office for a tion in the social scale “Dear Mr. PIL” he wrote to the prime minister, | “don't you think the president of the board of agriculture should be a peer ?™ “Dear Sir John Sinclair,” replied Pitt, “1 entirely agree with you. | have therefore appointed Lord Bomer ville to succeed you ns president of the board of agriculture.” Sir John Bincialr went about wring ing his hands and exclaiming: “Dear me, dear me! It was such a wiliful misunderstanding!” | OVER THE COUNTY. Miss Sarah Woodring, of Port Ma- tilda, was a guest of relatives In Ty- { rone on Sunday. | Mer, and Mrs. W. D. Custard, after touring the Pacific const cities last fall, have returned to their home at State College, At Murry centre Of years pastor } ‘ f } rege at Port Matilda, } that place the aged mother son i visit, friends whos former cated at pald her many christian woman exemplary raise ff character force " o all with Her the made She Vere whom she ocnmue was shout age State Constabulary state constabulary police were stationed permanently at Or viston, Pa, and they will do special dut through that region wherever there Is need for thelr fees, There are numerous Industries along the Beech Creek region, and it is not an uncommon thing to hear of young riots and Insurrections, mostly due to booze that i= Imported no local police officers now see to It that valls In that region Twi recently these men will hotter Wants to Return to Prison, Self-fearful that he may copmit murder, John Miniger has Bheriff John BB. Caldwell, of Butler, Pa, to take him back to the penitens tiary. Miniger, who Ia sixty-nine years ol, was released from prison last week, and had pant a total of twen- ty<three years behind the bars for various offense. He told the shelf that an almost irresistible dest came upon him since his release from prison to shoot his brother and sister. As there were | ° The ——o Scrap Book Natural Curiosity. A West Philadelphia woman who spent last summer in England tells the following We those ‘seeing she sald, “and touristy abourd story were taking a London’ there was a hey cans, of course, and they the ¢ they ride on one of automoblies,” party of were Amerd were taki out of he direction toa DIE igh brick his mega town resi one of our second seat 1 it looked was jasm Who landed him? The Law of Recompense., There Is no » ig by any one committed But will rec | with double ll repeated, | can foll As on the rth the mist it ylelds to hea rai Bo on his he whoe'er has evil given It is the lav life that retribution It never fa it h the execution i dent y where without ute body E This represents a fair ra- tion for a man for a year. But some people eat and eat and grow thinner, This means a defective digestion and unsuitable food. A large size bottle of Scott's Emulsion equals in nourishing proper- ties ten pounds of meat Your physician can tell you how it does it. FOR BALE IY ALL DRDGGINTS order pre | | Send Mo, name of paper and this ad. for eos | beautital Barings Bank and Ohlid' Bketoh Pook, | Bach bank eontaine a Good Luck Penny, SCOTT & BOWNE, 400 Pearl St. New Yard begged | | PATENT YOUR IDEAS | (and make |. TG he a) | | ' wi proof buildings Never Leak—Never Need Repair: g- Ee Z — = ny Handsome For furt ' ; inexpensive | ] 1 er detaled Local Dealers or Cortr Fireproe Suitable for rmatiop aj SEE W. SPECIAL NGTON 10-DAY EXCURSION Thur day, May 11, 1911 $8.25 w= Bellefonte STOP OVER AT BALTIMORE PENNSYLVANIA RAILRJAD r SHOE NEWS A RIGHT SHOE — FOR — EVERY A Fine Line MINGLE’S SHOE f Hosiery “= Look for this sign The hardened Steel Anti-Skid Studs do prevent skidding on leading gareger Gad - The Leather tread is tough, flexible, and noms IN STOCK BY Geo. A. Deezer
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