1911, THE CENTRE PA. DEMOCHAT, BELLEFONTE, Thursday. June 1st, the movements wy mlow for hl profession, In but not } wrdenberg, who recently re r the slo practice of medicine at 3 d a new Ford torpetd OVER THE COUNTY. of old "Dol for the the old State g judiciary soldiers is Angsters, Millions FACT, FUN AND FANCY. \ Mimtons ran the Selected and Original, op P. O. B. of Aaronsin that pl ard cent of Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs camp No. 625, of hold 1 festival at evening, June friends A, will Saturday on lorenoe irprised which Some men quire greatnes come grateful deep impression on the and the master was H. 8. Hliestand and Rev, R. W rin and conver d with the uncom- | Illingsworth, of Marietta, spent a brief A 0 nfer in fortuble appearance of one small boy | vacation last week fishing In the vi ekeeping last at the foot of the class His face was ecinity of Millhelm flushed and he was puffing furiously. | phe closing sessions “What Is the matter?” inquired the | jegislature no teacher in alarm. "What on earth are | nuplie debauchery. It is a you doing, Tommy?" “Killing China- | girty political deals men, please, sir,” w — the answer ik While don't like them foreigners, so I'm . » Y " From, of ting rid of as many as I can tune t« LJ 4 LJ below made a scholars mation juvenile entl particularly amaze their Init week An Said a bald bold: “See here, cold!" She scornfully help that. If the blamed thing your hat!" waltress of the present improvement in series of Afr mshbure, the count the oldest an the # made one of and at centre for never tOWnNA early thie outh side of an effort to a borougrl though sufficient many back | year 0 mtinues a part of old - whdlp cocoa's are day can't James sfor bark recently, Hall, had the m hand across the finger pes ling Centre cut his the first Begs Pardon No More.~Jones had i just trod ont he toe of an old gentleman A cow while getting into the tram ay | who with | beg your pardon,” struck the | Speak louder. I'm a the can | beg pardon” repeated Peggy starving? Well : ‘was | Who's Peggy?" Jones wa ed y tl ) | morning of Saturday, J ime ard . : i Sedaris fry tion, { | inte or nt { the . 8 Wey face now 3 J misunt { - hh a he shouted, * J ‘You misund M1 \ Miles ey a I get- illy, put on Buildings covered over twenty years ago are as go d as hew and have never needed repairs. Fireproof — Stormproof — Hand some — Inexpensive. For further detaled information apply to Locul Dealers or Cortright Metal Roof ing Co. Philadelphia, Pa. William Colyer, 01a Fort, Wi lightning weil belonging to resides east of and killed by storm of last Chapter of woman whose hi the coliseum” can the Boston one who “was shot in gashouse.'' And both of them afford to give a ttle pathetic consid- eration to the Bellefonte girl who tanned John Henm Mir and during | & ton. 4 Towa tWOo-¥ old her in Accidents ~The ‘struck ympathize Cnr BOY shand CA Patron will be held Cr To I Re on he tidrer “ y ' Over Precocious. ~T Pure Groceries and Food Products. coclous, the i WW the street the othe ing books versatior you am." sneer wouldn't you love That old BEOIng A Great wife des than anyt! tend with, her husbar sold the ar for him, J dred dollars, so glad,” said buy us a « dress and money,” sa she asked. fifty -dollar Hugging a “Lamb."—Parson Johnson | Jo; ' f Pitt POINTERS FOR The In 1 MOTORIST portance of Repairing Small Cuts in Envelopes “¢ . : : ! I ’ | f anything No Hurry.~There was a loud splas! di ALAA Codon - Ne the } eo of her parent Spring | 1, t tra eDa tnt 4 ha just opened and a moment later 4 wu RCH. 3 volt d Cree her he expects emain | \ r tent appeared above end of the doc) chalantly lighting man!” cried the “Can't you s¢ can't swim.” been down? stevedore, shielding the i natct the wind. “Or 1 believe, but hurry up, man? Give me a hand!" “You |, YTRAtly ve. walt! You have tw - to | (2PM, Wile XN go down, and I Hon . a Lip ed I'll catch u Es : 11 fron fro Instinct. ~—8¢ witli ' ULINnE AE a amar analasassasassaat BEER ARS EL AN EE AAA RAR AR #4 Sechler & Company, p I } cadet Pent § , re A fe . Ahead RE EE ny re yyy ry ron Ou - i€ Wore } ar y y A — . . ‘ ; ‘ { re , ve ’ , LR Like His Father~—Jim Just returned a pair of light half way up t« large bow-tie brightly c« father saw !} said “Jim, Jim told hin so, and left Nellle's he she dear, how . ) “ - ~ . > . > cried “Matchless Models” In Spring and Summer Footwear AND WHY First Reason for “Matchless :”’ from col little while Killing Them Of -—"pP now.” said the choolma : ing his class during the geography les son. “The popu or C “ great that tw “hinamer La wert we take a is Infor. a roar of thter ft the 4 M1 rr ens their little wo desire ory CLUCK NURSES KITTENS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS BEWARE OF THE FLY A Hen Spreads Wings Over ter {rer Mer Fos Second Reason for Third Reason for “Matchless $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, 35 Mingle’s Shoe Store, Bellelonte, Pa. Gregg Tw) I. Gardne Weber Howar 0. Foster April College Bucknell nd Commencement Music | % ' { Dowell State Geo. Ll. Dowell State Collegs A. M. Year Fultz April 1, 1611, f Haines Twp $50 About y J. B. Childs et ux to Kathrine D, | Wl make Nuttall, May 18, 1911, tract of land | ™en obey ita rules. But before you in Philipsburg: $1600 report other people of being careless H. C. Thompson et and dirty and making It liam. May 3, 1011, for flea to become a nuisance, Worth Twp.; $3500, that your own house is clean Sarah M. Yarnell et al to Jacob M.| NO garbage cans or boxes are Heaton, April 8, 1910, tract of land in | “0Vered to attract flies | Boggs Twp.: $1200 you and all the people you know | Geo. MeKay ot ux to Lydia A. Meyer, follow this advice, there will not May 65, 1911, tract of land In Aarons nearly so many flies to plague you to fall and break her burg: $1 in hot weather, and there will not be Brown had been assisting Mra Joseph J. C. Mattern to John Haugh, July | nearly so much sickness and death es. | W. Relfsnyder In washing and In the 1. 1910, tract of land In Patton Twp.; lly among children, as now evening, after supper, she started for | $100 her home. In going through the sum Harry Kespling et ux to R. E mer ho she stepped on a board that Dec. 20, 19010, tract of land in was wet from being scrubbed, slipped Bhoe Twp.; $225 ‘and fell Dr. CB Musser reduced the David M. McMurray ot al to terian churches In this country has In- | fracture. Mra. Brown has been pecu- N. Nlgen, March 4, 1911. tract creased from L886 in 1909 to 2,167 In | larly unfortunate. Just four years aro, | in Gregg Twp.. $6900 1910 was the substance of a report | in descending the cellar steps at her | Amelia Royer's exrs. to made to the Presbyterian general AR: { home, a step broke precipitating her Weaver, April 1, 1911 sembly by the committee on Christian | to the bottom with great force, break Potter Twp.: $3385 {Ife and work. It alse stated that of | ing both her arms at the wrists and George Lorrah the total population of the United | breaking her nose—Millhelm Journal Oct. 1, 1911, tract | States 60.9 per cent. are non-church- | Shoe Twp.: $126 goers, The committees reported that while John RB Wm. Rachau about two-thirds of the pregbyteries driving along the i f1 Harpster H " . . Het Vere be at | ends Ir a . ) | : ‘ sit know of ‘ ar Hall making thelr Apr 11, ‘ n wered frot headquarters at the Centre Hall H ' have swarms of then they the board of health the board of health the store keepers or stable withou Hall ting fr Ae i i ft Lent ’ harg« sedi In Memor where fx pect My of Centre town for Freenort ago, He has now ous real estate is & native time was employed as a on the Freeport Bulletin. This 1s her | first trio to the east and It goes with sohn's Orat | out saying she Is enjoying it Morigen Mrs an Organ Nrowr? 17 and lay June |} to remain for pever Harpater or of » around, bles that al weeks resident vane a former Ha nd that oncert the ba | and ar 1} some thirty years | ™% be given on become A prosper r | M ¢ r Mra. Harpster i: i nd : ne | Ment Ha " y BA as atl { School. of M compositor of Prof rite to them, and left fRinning at Ss pm the campus, if the weath iherwise In Commence On Sunday afternoon, the 1h nder the leadership Stolz will render Mendeols ria St. Paul The Behool will alse present an exhl Friday evening, June 16th Recital on Baturday, June gradunting exercises. Mon "nh dealer #o possible of Freeport be sure and that left un ux to J trav of Wil. ] lan in : Flizabeth Brown was ro nfort wife of Henry nate Monday as right thigh. Mm pect Fell From Road Scraper. Mayes, son of William Mayes woupying the Frank and John Fearon farm, near Peech Creek, had a nar row sacape from serious Injury recent. iy He was with a crew of men oper ating the township road scraper and | while the others were temporarily ab- | sent and while sitting upon the seat, | | suffered something like a sunstroke land fell forward and when found a | few minutes Inter was lying uncon scious between the horses. The only | Injury he received was a few slight outs about the fate John Shank, Snow TT Vacant Churches Increase. That the number of vacant Preaby Wallace of land James BR | tract of land In to of Julia land Binclalr, in Snow One day recently Baumgardner was trustees to Minnie A Gingerich, May 24, 1911, tract of land | in Oregg Twp; ¥ibo Often the Case. He told his 12-year-old son to milk the cows, feed the hunt up the eggs, feed the calv. os, catch the colt and put him in the stable. cut some wood, split the kind. | ling, stir the cream, pump fresh water in the creamery after supper and be | sure to study his lesson before he went bod. Then he went to the farmers’ club and discu godstion, “How keep the boy on the - horses, slop the | and synods of the Evangelical Yhurch es have appointed commitiees to ar {range for closer relationship between the churches, Lightning Strikes Chureh, The Mt Pocono Methodist oluirch was destroyed by fire. Rev, Georg: Schaeffer, pastor, and Andrew Hebrng, the sexton, were In the bullding walt. ing for the members to arrive at the prayer meeting when a bolt of light. ning struck the building. The pastor and sexton saved the organ and plano, The loss is $5000. | lower road, between Hiate College and Pine Hall, a horse and wagon driven by a careless driver, backed over the embankment in front of his oar. The result was that one of the tires on Mr. Maumgardner's auto was torn to pleces, the axle was spread and the steering gear and guards damaged. There were four ladies In the car but no one was Injured. The wagon also came In for slight damages. The place where the aceldent occirred In sald to be a dangerous spot In the road and had the ear been running at a high speed a loss of life would surely have resulted, He soon recov. | ered consclousness when taken into | {| the house, Glass Eye Exploded. Frank R. Minner, city bullding In- spector of Allentown, is confined to him had by a singular accident. He was issuing a permit to a Ive bullder when Qroapac:
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