Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. | The Wosterner's Ideal. The westerners willingness to give ap home, neighbors and old associations for the snke of a “claim” on the prairie I8 not sordid His stern preoccupation with “getting ahead” is a part of his fuberited pa for personal inde pendence. I have seen a gray hue steal over the face of the settler when speak lng of some who had his arm’ and “had to go out by the day.” For the wage caraer's lot the true born wesierne u dread quite incom prehensible to cities and to old commu nities. If he ruthlessly sacrifices com: forts nnd culture, it is that he may a footing of Lis own and so call no man master. Ouce he has cleared off mortgage, improved his place and gain ed a soothing seuse of financial secu rity, be will provide books, plano, mu ale travel and college educa tion children, even If in the meant! ils own capacity to enjoy bas Leen atrophled.—Professor Edward Alsworth Ross in Century. NiO one “lost feels Jessons, his Women and the Violin, “A distinguished violinist of this ety,” writes ’hilip Hale in the Boston Herald, “was 1 recently about women who fiddled and now fiddle He complained that nearly all of them classed as great in this tried to en man; they it said of them that they had a tone. lle did not except Lady Maud ['owcelil or Miss Parlow. “The only great woman violinist 1 remen ber was resinu Tua, and her great ness col ted fu the fact that she al ways ye ¢ a woman She womanly ating.’ ens nee of Augusta Holmes that when a woman wrote for the or » was noisier than any man because she wished to show that she wa yr, weak thing on ac- count of Ler King erred they [ wished = Halle wis Saint-Sa fascl apropos Gambetta's Table, There is : iriou ory told of the table at bh Gambetta wrote A previ Lahitte, ste f Se } | he be of n Years to be 1 the i 8 neral min ranese Hades, ro hia -t AN Ths J Japs utter consi take t Budd aAwny ribuue English Mames, { tter sometimes to hear instar Fahrsot A.B CO" ¢ renderings Who, for pronouncing W Wreanfordslel Raysbury? however, Is “simple as pared = some other n would dream of fardiswort! Oozry, Rensley or Pearson's weird mes instan ardisbury d Too. rederick, Mr 1 nde proudly “This | dick.’ troduci caller “Well, "1 rick, sald the “do you “yon Fos yearold boy to caer mamma ¥"’ Frederick prompt papa.” Her Cultivated Taste, “TTow laughter getting « with “Yer [ n “She | wered Mr. Cumrox ng so far that when | ask her nnything I like looks | nd says, “The idea! Washiug tar sh His Specialty, *Do you speak several languages ther?” “No, my ron.” replied Mr. Henpeck gazing sadly nt his wife, “but 1 do know the mother tongue.” Judge fa Aids to History. Mrs. Brown Haven't you found per sonally that history always repeats fteelf? Mrs Dliss—Not always. The peighbors repeat most of my history ~New York Times, Nature, Nature never did betray the heart that loved her "Tis her privilege through all the years of this our life 0 lead from joy to joy.~Wordsworth win | | Ohlo, tLe | tain, virile | of rope The Part of Wisdom. Everybody in Middle Bay knew that Mrs. Captain Liscomb was about making a visit to her married daughter in Cineinnatl. She had been talking about it for two years, but age and the natural timidity of a woman unused to travel had postponed the great event from month to month un til the neighbors began to wonder whether It would ever come to puss Bo one morning, when Uncle Bil Bvans met Captain Liscomb In Eccles store, there was a twinkle in his eye as he asked: “When's Mis' Danlel 7 “Don’t ask me!" returned the cap a little peevishly. “I don't know pothin' about it. If I tell her to go she says | want to get rid of her. If I tell her to stay at home she says I'm mean! 1 ain't sayin’ a single [iscomb going out to | word!"—Youth's Companion, Bulldogging a Steer. Perhaps there Is no contest that is a greater tax on human endurance than demanded by bulldogging” a and the “bulldogger” must go It The pony 1s as great a factor man, for the lasso the horns of the range on the rapid way wheels so that steer. Wh the plu taut The that steer, alone as the rests over mal depends which the mustang trailing rope will trip the the Is on the pony must keep the range rider leaps off and with a lengt!l ties the steer's four feet togetl er. Time Is then called. Unless he | completed all these operations from when once all gt eer ground rope 3 ' word go in less than three minutes h is not deemed fit to enter the finals. A a matter of fact, one contestant cut the time to 20 seconds, a world's record Bunset Magnzine Begging the Question, The phrase the question or in Latin “petitio § prin ipl,” signifies the treating of a proposition as a fu demonstrated fact when it is actu only a prem or statement bro forward and not yet proved. In other words eg the question is to sume somethin in or evade {se jarettes For Boy 8. No C MORE THAN SKIN DEEP, More Than a Skin Salve is Needed to Cure Piles Permanently, Don't be disappoint if 1 fall to got a ting cure of The cause of piles | deet it in pockets filled HEM-ROID is taken Inv tion and cures all oughly. $1 for 24 days’ Pharmacy Co. Bell drugel r. Leonhardt Co. Sta. tion B 1 fo, NM. ¥u tall 5 fros booklet 1 ed H vardly kis ds of plies thor supply at Green's nte Pa., and all Sales Void, h hat his all the TT reasurers the Lamp oil that Saves Eyes Nothing is more important in the home than clear, steady light, Insure this by getting the oil that burns clear and clean without a flicker down 10 the last drop. Penne sylvania crude oil refined to per fection, Costs no more than the tank wagon kind-—saves money-—saves work-—saves eyes, Your dealer has Family Favorite Ou inbarrelsdirect from our refineries, Waverly Oil Works Qo. Independent RMafiners PITTSBURG, PA. Also Siikars of Waver! al I and Waverly Ganclines. fui talking | BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, April 4th, 1912 EASTER EGGS EMBLEMATc, 1812, { celaby thi Fe Easter this » Sunday, April 7. in commemoration tion of Christ The day Is {by all civilized nations An 1) fled Savior arose from the the third day, the crowning He wi the Non of God, lished and the teachers and {the Jews, all who approvi crucifiction of the Savior, solves In greatest error of God establishing his was the true Messiah come. The egg, from which ihle resurrection of life, tingly become emblematic urrection of Chris as n than any other emblem-—ar it has come down to us for and will continue to he t} matic to our children down t In this connection we he addition to the to Centre Democrat, of tices, about Easter time er folks especially there ge ear, We of upon Jmter irre« Hh on f that Lan iH ahove, BOmMe Young where and eggs are lar Corres on ons The and Youngsters girls, = Farmers And others desiring to keep their stod in good condition would do well & call and see us—we have a “Condition Powder’ sold under our guaras money ve sold thousands of ; out a single pound returned or 5 for $1.00. YOU CAN ONLY Serarar eens The Sulky Plow that can ‘“go some’ and —with perfect safety and comfort Simplicity itself and easy to handle. Built for work and lots of it, Horse Lift. Seat always level, Most approved guiding lever, Great range of pole shift, Come in and sce it, by all means. L Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. PATENT YOUR AND MAKE MONEY Send for m dren hook HOW TO GET THEM" Bost Service Foes Reasonable JOSH Hi nl References 089th wt an D.C. U.8 &ForelgnPata IDEAS . POTTS, 930 Chestnut Phila. 8 8. Dearborn Ohieg rated | ruci- ory of | [terest In and to that certain messuage, [pounded and described as follows, | Stimulate Children? Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He wll probably say, “Very, very ra-ely.” A:k him how often hie prescribes a tonic for them. He will probably an- ser, “Very,very frequently. Then ask him about Ayers barsaparitla as a strong and safe tonic for the young. Not a drop of alcohol in it. | er's Pills in the ne pill at bedtime, now and rd off many an attack of y Indigestion, } } How many years has vou these ? Ask him all f Ay LEGAL NOTICES. MINISTRATROR § N TO SATISFY MORTGAGE n for the Satisfacti ans of Valenti O8 Or Dat ring Towns! a niaining a and 24 Crem Centre tive perches on the Anawer the and mortgage ! ros 14 and and 20th March 1912 25th thence along sald road south 68 degrees | west 1567.7 rods to a post, the nce along | lands of Bdward Humes south 52 degrees east 197 rods to a post, thence north 68 degrees onst rods to a post, thence aiong other of Daniel Hastings, deceased, degrees west 197 rods to beginning, contain ing 164 perches Deed for sme in Centre County In at page 208 . $4500.00 dsseribed phrcel of of Hub Walker, and de- the from Zion jands of by lands the went which Is Deed County in Book Vo 2, page #5 etd that or tract of of by 169.9 lands north 22 the place of acres and 26 being recorded Deed Book Vol Avpraised at ey Fo ‘s No.2 All the following messuage, tenement, lot and ground ate In the village lersburg in the township of Centre County, FPa., bounded scribed as fol to wit on by public road leading to Nittany, on the east by George Bwartz, on the south of sald Divens Estate, and on by lands of Adam x. on erected a frame HOUR for same record Deed 7, situ Owns and Hublersburg and on ! Deving, and an Deving, on the west deceased whereon Is y dwelling house, and out-bulidings and in the tow ot as lot No, 12 ied in Deed Vo treat stable known recor Hook The ribed tinuous Appraised peparate’y dep one oon prog $1100.00 been pub thirty filed Eames the has and of he the The Paper-hanger he selected stock tral Penna. Come in and LATEST EFFECTS CHAMBRAYS, ES WITH PRETTY CUT DERS, OATMEALS IN fac is here with of and best. Paper in Cen- the largest Wall we will show } IN STRIPES, you ¢ FLORALS, TWO TON. OUT BOR ALLSHADES t anythin ac ck of KITCHE® Penn Decorating Co., Petrikin Hall B & dress linens Jellefonte, Pa ™ Ll merdle 2 f good , ' inches wide, $100 yord BOGS & BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, — PA. Beezer's Meat Market HIGH BT. BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep Bone | but Lhe best quality of BEEF, PORK I'TTON, SLICED HA All kinds of ¢ one Meat, Pork Sausage, If YOU want a nice Juley Steak. go to PHILIP BEEZER HEELEY CUR hat has bee u continuously suo re than 82 years is worth in For the drug or drink habit, Write for partie wars.) Keeley Institute in We Fennn 4246 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. L. A, RIC ADS Att ANTHRACITE AND BITUMIN OUE COALS Also all Wood, Grain, Hoy Sica anc Sand, terer 1% iO 1321 THE BAZAAR, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. Triernone New Ginghams Prints, Laces, Em. broideries, and All Over Laces. 5 Dozen Ck price. ildren's Caps at half Ribbens, Hosiery, Kid Glo Sheets ves, New A YWaists, and Pillow Towels, 1 4 g Bargains for good ones Granulated Sugar and s cents. GILLIAM'S DEP'T STORE AROUND ABOUT EASTER TIME n te BELLEFONTE LUMBER BELLEFONTE, PA, YOU CAN MAKE CERTAIN be absolutely loving us, We 1 guaranteed you proves us back and We have pleas. ’ arge patronage by A. E. SCHAD, BELLEFONTE, PA John F, Gray & Son’ Successors to Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance BELLEFONTE CRIDER’ STONE BUILDING AUENCY represents the INSUTraDee Compan. We are pre iarge lines HIS Iargost Bre jes In Lhe word pared 0 write any Lime Also > Surety Bonds Fire, Lite Accident and Tornado HARRY FENLON, Bonds of every description INSURANCE Successor 10 Frederick K. Foster avd William Burnside TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE, PA LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there has been appraised and set apart to Amelia Swartz, widow of John A. Swartz, late of Waker Township, deceased, out of the estate of the sald John A, Swartz, deceased, real and personal property to the amount of $5000.00 under the Act of Assembly approved April 1st, 1909, an follows to wit: $ 100.00 Cash, 4000.00 Neal Total $5000.00 Description of Real Estate, one-half No.l. The undivided Estate, tenement and tract of Penner Township, and situate In Centre. County, Pa. to sublie road k Forge [wit: Hegirnin at a ROW in leading from llefonte DOCTORS DUFF & DUFF PRACTICE LIMITED TO STOMACH, DISEASES, Weo MAM, WAP M Toss & Sat. Eve. T to 4 GENITOURINARY, HOURS: 1312 19th Avenue. RECTAL AND NERVOUS ALTOONA, PA.
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