Thursday, May 18th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P A. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—Selected and Original. | been called | Hines: The Cruel had refused Aan amgry her eves, the whipped | PIECE. | The butter And, with In both Got mad WHEN OUR GAL SPOKE A Maid, to come, I ben t' doin Like apg gleam dairymaid T™ quart ¢ | and th Hangin's a A ' belli | chenectady Star But nawt! } | And when she found the punighed cream | Down Would neither beg LA \ k | r ' 1 Or v PRL! Bua wor 5 PL oce! it a ieranton rit Oo oream soream nor she turned her fooh His Count vou?' asked Wanted to Kr was sitting or him his had ab sald your face box var hand No Use tells of an drank fine « WAS= One sin the We out of the new oAp ! the words of angry beca The father boy's head, Al sald eap. But it come " ne the NOW : reproduced the delighted matter, he derby fn threw if father A! Johnny In CREMATE THE BUGS NOW Professor H Hate gist of Penns : pttentie gardeners ’ this time i oi ‘ : LE fit non A raking t nd } i : Hb f Be the rubbish on he 1 y r t : ahile fartilizer purpose « rsa rpring ntaln n but also 1 of various hibermn ted passed the tected by such materia i Certain ta such as the adults of the Asparagus Heetls, the Baguash Pug and pass winter In any rub bish where they can find protection, be ing found especially in the garden and in or near fragments of pinnts which they Infested, Absolutely clean farm . ing In recognized as being fully as im- | Scientific Farming nt in controlling certain species of | As an example of solentific farming insects as is the use of the spray pump. | A farmer out in Colorado harvested 200 The destruction of such [Insects as those | bushels of grasshoppers In the summer, above mentioned before they come from | dried them and kept a8 big lot of chick. thelr winter quarters, And oan so easily ens on them through the winter. vaste benefit of the fons pola tting eani re r and these Are among food hus In Bb gardener an pests w eanentin winter pr f plant ea the ght ater damage but In and burning out cer ng certain pests wl nn him considerable enriching his soll tain ponda that oan destroyed by the heating of the sol the place where the fire Is built inne others the HHkewine Iw nt weed | her OVER THE COUNTY. bonsts organized In Boalsbhurg which place now was recentl) that Miss Myrtle Cox, of Jersey Shore, has | Pain to Blanchard by the seriou Miss | term now at |} _ g of Capt. J A Hn of Pine | ingements for Mamoria BL morinl sermon 9 | 25th, In the Hassorman 0 Camm ve Millis day were made will preach the Me inday morning, May Bethel chureh In that place of Bate College, will be the orator of the day, May 20th, at I o'clock p.m. The civie organizations and Bunday schools are cordially invited to bring flowers and assist in strewing them over the mounds of the fallen heroes, Cre Rev Hover Hey | |r of an orchestra, |! LAY defeat the hi | reason for All fruit trees heavily spring A withersoaver ne'er Inden sight ane were, nor could be, with blossoms than of beauty met the turned, that would of the landscap hand is be his ghest Ler Nature are yond 1 LL RRY Imitation evening, after or nt atten ft hie home of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS * \ Something Wron o * he alter [ve Dr { Medien! Co Thin ~~ (hin nventior sing seoasion Mine glaters and angular irascible n porte need an opera n. he f these women ofMce with her shan wt ine ' for The i= that some and low whether 4 ant mime fee ® he sald rey Internal wark erated upor Eats A r From Mis Knapsack Aged 6&5 has not sat down t 2 moal with the « se of the romarkable con ww and his Nn eoun Fed charged eaten table or mince his her pearson WAY n 188 war reveals] when AY! #8 Avior. both of Housts were before Macon ¥Y Ealing yor Avior had a knapsack siung TRE and In It arraigned Hpeer in tern he sald re provisions sufMelent to HHenosad of range conduct him un He gave ho ant hin case was his Big Money Lost on Stallions, The stallion "Frank OO." bought last year by eoltipens of Union township Hnyder county, for £2.200 was sold at sheriff sale, for 11901 to Geo, Weaver Quite a number of Bayder county farm. ors were Induced to buy stallions at fancy prices and ater regretted thelr purchase and the deals bave caused much anxiety and financial loss, ON-WIT OBJECTIONABLE STICKINES i ALL OVERCOME BY OUR PROCESS CONVENIENT IT IS FOR THE HOI DO YOU REALIZE HOW SEWIFT USED BY | es Faded] Just Think What " 25 | 8 § , ’ E+ a | Rub-On Varnish Co., ¥ Buffalo. N Low Quarter Tans and Blacks at $3.50 If an article is good enough to sell the public, it is certainly worth talking about. We never can say enough about our men's Shoes at $3.50. Today we are talking about the swellest line of Tan and Black Ox- fords you ever laid eyes on. They come in regular low-guarter ties, in pump-ties and in buttoned Oxfords. These goods are made over specially constructed lasts’and positive- lv will neither gap at the instep nor slip at the heel Dull leathers, too! They will be better than ever and you certainly will want a pair for your vacation trip. Buy them now. Mingle’s Shoe Store L The Leather tread i» tough, flexible, and nom. puncturing IN STOCK BY Geo. A. Beezer
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