Thursday, April dth, 1912. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Re —— = . . — - — Sn OVER THE COUNTY. | WHEN PRIDE 1S JUSTIFIED. » : 3 4 J kal ~ Mrs, Shannon Boal recently suffers Fas “0 many mortals are vain and Like / ay . wn - 8 O ] ] 1C 11 { Ec ed a slight stroke of paralysis at her | sell Batiig boonies of some tem- | pee / ! Gt. A [A home In Centre Hall porar rcenary advantage, and in ‘ a i Ke, | SAMMI 150 77 Fi thell i " i “ Mr, and Mrs. Robert Colyer, of Mill- |’ hoi ess to display that ad- . ¢ WNC ti heim, were given a kitchen shower by | © troy very opportunit often / ‘ ml \Y So, hit ¢ test Llessing the : Pleasant Evening Reveries Dedicated to Tired Moth- their host of friends on Monday night | ; " ers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide. of last week yvhich nterpar! of sunshine, Jack Brenett and Ralph Etters fun olds ; : a Neglected {ished a boxing bout for interested All the world over Easter is a sea- | Easter in Athens. fans at Clarence last week in which pon of great rejoicing, as everything! The story of the resurrection is told | the latter was a winner begins to cast off the dinginess of | 4t Athens amid a blaze of silver and | Lawrence 8. Bitner, a son of Dr, winter and nature herself exhibits! gq10 For some time before Easter, |, Bitner, of Centre Hall, I8 now sentinel at the ~ the spirit of resurrection Athens wears a picturesque aspect |ecated In San Francisco, Cal, after a port y p # It} nd he } Bh * . . { | y : J Whe ! ) uth =o t h who ; : 3 This Is due in great part to the nume-« | ahsence of a vear and a half in Alas- | gual f dy " . u - rd phi : & TAL. SE INGLE 5 The Easter festival \ our fore-| per of she pl ords who, with their flocks | ka Fr ilds trent hie nH an i yo. gr i] oil hit Bonn ‘ a pi % a. . " i on. ’ A Frigg } itutio 1s A fathers COVers an period of fif {teen | have come down from the mountains "he » 2 a fs (81) "ny . $ n : hits Lal Tk HE. DURA Sn ROOF Gays. The week beginning with Bas- | and camped In every available Fhe Philipsburg Ledger, ih | owh ‘ Hp laren wn " akg ter Sunday was almost entirely giv- open space, engaged In selling their | hew Jan ins Bl Be ¥ pet= s ness gs fh i en over to sport and games and gen- | lambs, There is no family so poor {an a Foun: iy provy eh ad 1 ol api Seria | Last as long as the building, and never need repairs — never need any sitention, except an eral merry making. as not to break the long lenten fast |lErment May it also be fortunate | a J a re/d . y with a mater lamb, the value of | nancially, : ; nj y f ! ant Paster is a moveable festival, It] h | \ dollar. and veritable J. B . i aiwaya i Bi Sunday after the | massac of we innocents is going |! oh n ’ ‘nesday fi Niagar ‘nlls at Fe pd w hi ot! nly LL For Bale By noon which happens upon or next |, It is 1 1 Saturday night that | which plae ey expe ake their | re . a y Sr : £ " tiadal 2 after the twenty-first day of March; | the p raster Jebration takes | future home, as '8 HON good ; ' nd era CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO. 50 N. 23rd Ct, Philadelphia, Pa, and If the full moon happens upon |p . | positions in v y ' : f & Sunday Easter day is the Sunday | . Beech Ore \ py Ha Wi crentog bbs { | fmm ge Crowd 111i ¢ { A nD ’ ‘ b ‘ wil i | \ } p ¥ 3 following, | An immense crowd fills the aj val aleht of . ' ! { Adulterated | Coffee for Hospital. | Employes’ Relief Doing | TES NA | proaches to ‘the cathedra and suc?! 0 Addy ) oy 4 4 Pree wuld an fully sh ! Fh 1ely ‘ } : ¢ ng IrouR st { th [ ! gr " eo! rh «121181 1 Mon 1 The sacred festival of Baster has of the church as are not kep a The LH a bat ped J e-digested wurish nent. that } ne cen named ( y been appropriately termed “the queen Without, a raised atform 1 1 Wes the" A toa : Sf dap n tt ! fon whi ) Iv will 1 ni 11 lef c Jo in Febr df festivals” It has been observed | has been erected and decorated with |" om V A from the foundation of the Christian | Ll ! religion, and is celebrated \ part of the Christian great solemnity and , » overloaded velry result in ed vigor and decline and occasional coat of paint. Just the thing for all kinds of country buildings. Fire-proof Handsome-.Inexpensive. Can be laid right over wood shingles without dint or bother. (4) r O00 There are many nected with Easter significant of the se ason, most as Imperative as | these Is the necessity of thing new to wear on thi der to insure happiness fag year. Hence the E Palestine, 8 where the re y onster succeeds the last rection we Ol metry F18 | Is supremely because tl yursts forth end flowers sprin uj magic wand had been land, for TI8 winter is broken in ti rient whe sear C. Womelsdorff, br of P : tle thi 5 bli in : : 4 it is stil i r in western lan Easter Plant Legends. I \ ols f of i 14 pe p tor in the 161 are 1 i { 4 n the 18 the highest type of Of all t} holidavs { he vear, '1 Y " rol amy y ty nly 4 fros the fe 1 ’ thelr De 1612 tion « Kens ’ yoda l womanhood. Christmas and Easter tand nore } r during 1 DW Th t the if 1 rail peris ‘ the “tippir I { { i rector thot prominently on the VAR f histor pen still shivers wit FeMOT SS 8 diabetes ’ { trapnis he gues i for the f y Yr than any others, TI 1g} all the | cause p hrist i ’ t had ye Tibet t of Hartland re ' Ww op , \ \ age t '} 4 4 ) fnitiation and vielissitud t have | bh. ed the heavens instead of aodR 5 Ta in the sellls Oat onfined to the ; nts ‘ y rtm CO S entered into world's history dur- |) ne its head i man th t1 Yrarritars Cm Hall the . eco? tan vom} ‘ "4 pow ing the past two thousand years ther tre The Savior « one | ter tired fYom tix ne 1 nt vant the | iy n 3nsranse of 4.028 $17 for the At ® two festivals tha nmemorate re- {iook on it and the SIO} rf i d 0) me for the hast & y n tl ' nice 1 a! : > ‘ oe} 3 shine x ; t faded la f n- : : ¥o LA or eo P H Cat) ‘vielen 18 the highest type ol turies ring ®t ed } tha 4 non | Nitta: y taly y ntre j the United tates ! Catho curative food. . - . " 2 te y ' ‘ tr ‘ rs Must Be Pure, hut which 9256 have { urrection, it ay benef 8 to ca 0t even to be | as fire wood e Bellefonte : : h and 1 ; ob er 4 cing 1 1¢ nounshing and fresh to nemorry ; { . fs q re rd fois hi” 3 4 i wih dren 18 ie , " " , p od a w Xe , *y +f Pent nia « curative tlen Y ents in ing the . Joseph Scott's Erle n are so I ae or the mole aon. “omy |as Jew's ears was originally called | wrestling to the following member wi nalyais of tortiisers of- | BEE Dn OE loro perfectly combined that four people attended the burial of the | Ju ur the sea team: Cap! J. *, 14 ” ade " that if I Are ng to chan; all (babies, children adults) are equally bene- ¢onsolatory ses, Tare ur : fitted and built up. tance, have | ] le of grief at the grave of \ he san lexend and 1 is | cap \ : ; : . re Be 88 a It 18 not necessary. long line of tl lossorn allelul a if he | - . . “ui : 1» ; “ : ‘ fan and others in ti I. glittering equipages, OW t st- | very flowers rejoice ir e K Bgnordidins, Ave . pa L EE ror ig munity Be sure to get SCOTT'S ver handles, casket of costly wood |of the world. The scarlet anemone |Tyomas from Renovo to Centre H Bt atm should it's the Standard and always pall Dearcrs, 3 arfed and gloved, 0, | ald } | where . Wk wan. Durled. In Cot ; i az food y y never nstructed del the desk. } ra ns das | tre Hall cemetery Mr. and Mra. W aa 0 i hal or Sta n- F. Thomas and daughter Sarah, Mr A Smooth Article. ventio n or more hei ALL DRUGGISTS snd Mrs. James Crays and two sons, ing charged that Mrs Jenn - Yank and Willlam, of Renovo Mra, Ng, of Allentown, has been ¥ Lizzie Kerstetter and i’ hildren t | ’ Oo ten 1 n : as n LE FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Some of Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs-—Selected and Original. APPENDICITIS Beeds rs nister aid” . pF THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION Basar oil in doutie Douek, [Yo weret nh, wall 1. watt wor | ear vier NEW YORK WORLD Palr Ambu Mental Visitors at certain hour New Rule. Sympat i peciman of Every He re Some y fair at SA UAL y's ne vy deserved : ; im AGENCY FOR— when it w lowr om examine sri Jer AOWeVal ar aay in #1 ; ot 8 “F kli “Pi A " Te Wh ph jo their Liquor on Buffet Cars iY gl particu’ ran in ’ lerce- rro A Startling traveling Son his « repro tr this fant hat oh A , e Th a- Week Wi = W salesman In a stra wn was ha Ros hat 4 AT nt t stem of the nn. RR | eral» w, hun narkets, cart “P H tf d” ‘“‘H " Bea” ea Sch |g hat Jn ne “Ha tan al pn ey aren forts 5 ht em BI 5 fo ope-Hartford”, “Hudson alght. More by mall” ty-elght.” “What is your religion? |p, ‘ar consideratio t y % FHRIOB-A-WEEK ~~ WORLI - ‘Great snakes! Does a man hafter | wale of liquors on all chet On LT subscription | i only $1.0 “Mit h 11” “O kl a" “O ] 4d” Help From Little Johnnie~"What or A thE yt di 4 ut “Amis \ b Fong ht i Ter hin amequ 3 nes paper and 1 i C € ’ a an ’ ver an were you and Mr. Smith talking about . po iy that MN ’ Democrat toget ' r 1 hs 4 1.85 The reguls in the parlor’ asked her mother, | . ' y > % J : ¢ 1 “Oh, we Vv s» discussing our kith and What it Really Was. —1 ! istrict 4 syd . onda] du do kin," re 1 the young ads The Inspector was visiting the scl | vd mother looked dublously 3 avg) was an impor went the reascnable—S8Several Bargains in Becond hand Cars. ter, i ! Hes Full line of supplies and accessories—Fire Proof Garage—Storage Rates d been wishing they wat he iE i . ; i 2 iL i x £5 Rheumatic Pains John Sebring, Jr., couple o et trom the contr w | complimented him upon the e quickly relieved BELLEFONTE « big basket 4 h eus. The lunch w } an y ny , evoted I wife carrying | } an. | 10 hath ; h ' nnt he y s good for p ol no gut hi basket, with a of y« OY i Pen ont Sechler & Company dren are not A Different Twig~There's a dear ed to be ) wee, pink I'l ba on this train. A School Board t f cher whi ) at veral Gules ned | ' few! minutes ago an ciderly man siop- | clus he was viding. vey id not help me, 1 oltained a both Groceries and Food Products. PC ) K-fi=boo H] | / fine ¢ ' ephe : \ ! \ , f Sloan's ent which did me so muc! youngster,” he sald to itn demure | rove it 1 3 i answe ( ne § t 1 would not do with i mother “I hope you will bring him mitteeman Turning ] : " ) 0 be i nr t. onsclentiots we sald Son { V ne un he. > R up t n uprigh n entiot im- tas L. Rice of Easton, Pa, man.” “Yes" smiled the YOURR mams “Thirty-seven san be i rir : : ) IN : ort “I have used 8 an's 1 ma, “but I'm afraid it wil} s a bit rorly. He wre ‘ on the : +X haw i Sloan Lani difficult.” “Pshaw!” sald he, “as the | board, Nothing w sald. “Well, | a sian mid C O F F EE twig is bent so it the tree inclined.’ | some ie else give me a number ht; Ls, “I know IL” agreed mamma, "F reven,” sald another child, He Mr. GG. Joxrs of Baldwins, L.L, trouble is this twig Is bent on being | © y "5" on the board. and smiled ri wel have found Sloan's Lin- a girl” knowingly at the teacher when noth iment par excellence, I have used it fi roken sinews above the knee gl ig was sald. He called for a third cap caused " a fall, and to my great Salisiaction i was able to resume Begging For the Dog~A conductor "VM and fairly gasped at the In. my duties in ho fuer the accident,’ tions to give our trade good values. We are still selling a good 99'ng § " lignation manifested by a y a three weeks af y sound coffee and of excellent flavor on a car passed a bad half dollar on small red me one day last week and 1 didn't | face d urchin, who sald “Seventy « | find it out until I had left the car, **VED and see If you can change | AT 25¢ PER POUND I was wondering what to do with jt | that” | when 1 noticed a man standing on the fi . | his | : corner with a sign. “I am blind” Suffragettes Sent to Jail. i This is a genuine bargain, around his neck and a dog holding a A covey of the riotous London suf tin cup In its mouth by his side. 1! fragettes have been salted for smash And at 28c per pound and 30¢ per pound we are giving very dropped the bad half dollar Into the [Ing windows and other things A high value for the price named. On our entire line of coffees cup and the blind man sald: “Here | #pecial sitting of the county of Lon- | you will always get better value here than elsewhere for the I don't want that! It's no good” [don sessions opened for the trial of price charged, Give us a fair trial and you will find the proof “What the dickens,” 1 asked In sur« 126 women who had been committed in the goods. prise, “ain't you blind?" “No, I'm [for trial by the poll court mag! | begging for the dog” he answered, trates In connection with ihs window . smashing raids on March 1 and 4 The Coffee Market just now. is a pretty hard proposition, but we are doing all that it is possible to do under present condi. No Cause for Alarm.~After com. Judge Robert Wallace sentenced al 15 an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, asthma, mitting some minor Somantle erime futceyston on) mn ftagertes 1 form | No rubbing necessary you can apply with a brush, Sechler & ( om y Pp f On eRcn Dd 1) 4) L 0 { d wonth te } i wrath to come by hiding all day In the | prisonment, ! At ail doalors. Prico, 250., 500. & $1.00. pan barn. As he could not be found all s————— . | Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry sent free. Address day, all feeling other than alarm on Vote for the good of the party, not Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. BUSH HOUSE BLOCK BELLEFONTE, PA. his parents’ part disappeared. In the | for a single man who wants to use evening the young fugitive returned.'the party for a selfish purpose,
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