Thursday, May 11, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—Selected and Original. 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Mt "Mrs, Jones, Susie Arthur Jones little Jones that have a name.” work so hard ™ “Well, good HO Jones wand one to AJ \i ’ Not Easy As He Thought, —A tramp to a farn 184 1 itting down “Poor 1 ry Come around tramp wind ired man There,” fe, when the tramp inting to a circle of that vou will find uch longer . » » Men's Troubles.—It night it the re ill you hushands on your minds the preacher at spasm. Instantly church arose except timed the preacher, peering lone individual, who o chair near the door. “You vr milion.” It ain't that, this $s the Ls ner nt mn it him ‘1 Wy zed an, 3 heamed hove groen that if BON Married married men's “Let helpless] An Exclusive Church.—~—An Already Bespoken Asiene hake has sual genial in manner he enquired asked if she were a member hurch, and finished bs Hike to enll and At ome evening RIT -n ne won ld soe het whet REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS $2300 J. Wilkins 36, 1911, $125 G DD Wiles Jan. 18, Moon Twi Wr fr trustee nn Gres tract 190% Annie 1911, tract $5000 J. 1. Fessender Harter, April 35 #11, tract of in Marion Twp... 3460 Philipsburg Coal Ammerman, Jan 1% land In Rush Tw; 125 OG. W. Beholl to Morris Bohn £. 1911 tract of land In College T $1000 Mary A. Bhope ot bar to F. FP April 7, 1911, tract of land In Twp.: $700 John GG. Curtin ot al to ML. 1 April 26, 1911, tract of land Co; 81 John WwW. Woods to A, © 1, 191), tract of land In $800 Samuel Hinds March 16, 1508, er Twp. $100, J. A. Flick to J. A. Bpotta, April 21, 19011, tract of land in Union Twp; 00 Samuel Nearhoof Feb, 26, 1911, Twp.: $360, Agnes Bubb et bar to Geo. W, Ward, March 8, 1011, tract of land In Fergu- son Twp... $650, Sarah Hinds to J. BE Herman, March rias. 1911, tract of land In Walker Twp. ; w. Foster of al to Charles F, By April YT tract of land In op ec ' Daley Ww Theresa CC, hin 1911, tract of land in i Nn land to is Frederik tract ('o Shope Rogen Curtin, n Centre Cirove, Spring April Twp. to Bamh tract of land In Hinds, to Iran Nearhoof, tract of lagd In Taylor | partment due Cancer : Walk- | | dangerous disease of children by Lingl Maret fH, 1811 junn Martha | land ter Twp ) % Wasson April 25, 191) Twp. . $2755 John H. Taylor March 19. 104, tract Twp $100 tract to Mary E of land Payne in College Anna Fye in Potter sdmr to of land Preumonia Leads tenth of all the Pennsylvania luring the February were due to During that period tabulation of the there were Of these, 1, pneumonia Over deaths Ir month of pneumonia according to the State Health Dw 10003 deaths In 68 wore ne the Biate to deaths Tuberculosis of the lungs comes se ond with a total of 519 deaths, while claimed 434 vietima, Bright's 666 and Influenza 321. Whoop cough, looked upon as a not many 8, caused the deaths of 106 per Aineane ing too person nonm, The total number diseases reported to the department during March was 15,369. Measles was tho most prevalent, there having been 5.997 onsen, with 77 cases of the German variety, There were 1.170 canes of diphtheria and 1.0080 of mumps. Pneumonia visited 1.006 per. sons and soariet fever 1,178. One thousand four hundred and fourteen cases of tuberculosis were returned and L474 of whooping cough. ——— A men's Sotetution Hit ap 0 rouble him if his lver is all right, of communicable rea- | OVER THE COUNTY. The Centre Hall | been organized for J. Frank Smith Is vin Smith captain, Perry Breon, of Centre Hall, is hav- ing an addition built to the rear por. tion of his dwelling house, by the Fiedler carpenter gang Recent births at Mr. and Mrs, CC. E 28 Mr and Mrs daughter, April 20 B. Meek, a daughte Elmer club has 1911, Cal- base ball the season of manager and State College were SON. April Knoll, a Mi PV Shuey, a Fran Ma May At a recent me Club of State Pattee and Mrs ted as delegates to tion of Women's ile next October teachers’ training nd cradle ed In the L Centre Hall, and tinction of bein the town to thus Owing to the = Alfred Durst ghter Mr 8. Deltzel partment a organiz efter Htat« Normal school was recently fawarded both the olass and Herssy or : ihe forme | ght school in and Pot ships § “ a student at the West (1 Girews th veered walk about TEE » e 10 d0 #0 Mra will spend some Hal Shoog Centre : : frigl ona y ™ i at Hmm Mik near Sa a fence Mr hos ldes ny and Lackily, no ser ous Ir } were* sustained by the ni through timely presence f mind was terminated Mr. Lam to Lock new ve harness war completed or accident ng horse U ot ran in inning nnd with » Ie a to some p oct into throw Ellis Lhe hu out aiid hie PAris : Lane win breaking tearing the harness ooCumnts and efforts AaWWerted : what might nye In & very ey and serious mishap wen wore enroute Haven, and SECUrIDE a hicle and mending the balance of the JouMmey without further delay Lock Haven Times The two-year-old Mra. Ntewart 8. Heberling, | formerly of ‘Ferguson drowned recently their home The nite child of Mr of Juniata, township, was In a spring near sad accident oe. curred while the mother was ying pick at the Hatterfield Hotel, where she had been taken from the Altoona hospital. On the day In question the father had missed the child and oall. Ing another son, Randall, asked him to look for his brother. The young man went on a setirch and finally found the child lying face downw in the spring. He pulled him out and oalled to his father, who at once summoned A physician but life was extinet. The remains to this connty, for interment, cur ame + TT —— the | and HRAN CARPEN WONDERFUL ¢ OF PSORIS Anges nd bait hey get an Amir orkscrew The Northern Conference Woman's Home and Foreign ary Society of the Lutheran entral Pennsylvania wi Tussey ville ine Sth and th The . oly re these Keiser of the Minston. 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