Thursday, April 18th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. arm " Pleasant Evening Reveries ers as They Join the Home The Home Circle Dedicated to Tired Moth- Circle at Evening Tide. You look at the housewife who has a place for her things, and these things in their places, and you find & woman who Is systematic in her work: and when she needs anything she can put her hands on it in a mo- met. She plans and calculates when- ever there is to be extra work, extra eooking, extra washing, ete, and she knows before hand just what there i to do, and what she wants to do KR with. And this same woman, 80 exact in her doings, gets more time te rest and read and instruct her chil- dren in the paths of right and the so- elal duties they owe to all, Ladies we hope you are of this class, receiv mg the blessings of your husband, and the praise of all who know you * » * in front of the post- we were forced to conversation between two young ladies. They were talk- ng about a third party and christen- ed her an “old mald” We near getting mad an editor e does. You know an edtior never | his temper. He still has it all. In most every circle of our kindred there has been queen of self-sacrifice to whom jeweled hand offered In marriage. but who stayed on the old place because of the of filial obligation until the he was gone and the attractivens persor presence had vanished. Brutal clety may call such a ons by name. God calls er heaven I As we stood office yesterday hear a part of a CAI 8 as ver SOS al some was sense with f of (4) who loves heauty it mother alive by 1 He ing for And the thusiasm children, develop of beauty and | truths divine, will inheritance whi burden as they grow tering care, and fulness, and hope! fulness into their will find whi The ha nearest courtesy douds homes, “The old in u friend love ¥ mother brow all nights of was wild there no her whose through misfortune « through all watching and her love on a who, In the every ¢ a th 1 wasting ch of « manhoo has no other term fitting than “the old woman" by or speak of his mother? more Every husband can have good cof- fee if on some morning, the coffee Is a shade too brown to sult your taste, do not scoid about it; and, on other morning when it is delicious, say Try this way, and wou will find vour coffee and everything to vour taste much oftener; and sides to love best the ness that they well, and giving satisfaction one, of all others, they most to please—thus Inspiring them renewed energy to strive for the mer- ited reward of kind, words, And so shall an of peace and sweet home come to prevade the whole horn and nurtured into beautiful grant blossoming by your own words and deeds . WwW. Mq of Centre Hall, were led mont, N. J last week by of the former's sister LJ 80 he sweetest are doing the work to desire house, fra mother West Hiness Mrs, S wre and her to the families the of everything an are but genteel loung ehold. The work ind quick CATS gily \re is left for Kened ! | | | a guest every | appreciative | atmosphere | happiness | Fact, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs Selected and Original. PRESS DAY TROUBLES. There is No | Fer Thu The day The « gach The make In a way The devil ples Of solid nonpa The foreman's That makes the The stenographer The Ink ‘ Any goldar We're Byerything The forms And now the When we Through the A plercing The office They're (84 3 in mans are going room hell dog Is stepped hursda Nhen the paper goes y press The Fat Man Saved Him~The Ice had broken beneath on the pond, and id farmer living near by rushed ; je with a fence rall A pale 3 wg man stood shoul der deep } water, The farm er laid the board on the thin ice and erawled out on it to the edge of the hole. Then, extending his hand, he sald: "Here! come er nu WAY, and I'll Hf you out” ‘1 can't swim,” was the reply. “Throw a rope to me!” “1 ain't got no rope,” sald the farm- er. and he added, “What If you can’t swim--you can wade out. The wat. ar's only up to shoulders,” “Up to my shoulders? sald the young fel- low. “It's eight feet deep If it's an finch. I'm standing on the fat man who broke the Ice!” Wanted to Talk.~A solemn-looking Irishman entered a business house and, walking up to one of the men employed on the lower floor, asked: | “Is there anny chanst fer a get a job avy wur-rk here?” know,” sald the man. “You'll have to see Mr, Hobart” “An' phwere I» he?" "Up on the second floor,” was the answer. “Shall O! walk up an’ talk to him?" “No need of that, Just whistle In that tube and he'll speak to you" pointing to a speak- ing tube. The Irishman walked over to the tube and blew a mighty blast in it. Hearing the whistle, Mr. Ho- bart came to the tube and Inquires: “What's wanted down there? “Tis Ol, Paddy Flynn. Ar ye th’ boss? “CT am” sald Mr. Hobart. "Well, thin,” yelled Flynn, “sthick yer head out av th' second-story windt wholle shtep out on th' wsoldwalk, O1 want to talk t' ye.” skaters rend th ON 1 ou mon t'| “I don't | ter if more | Way | Prof, ONLY A POEM : hman's gtrong prove tl The weak saying Meeks 0 " earth Is for the saint | A Worse af mn “ n man piker a n A mucker Davis app wi Definitions. —A he Is dead who won't pr man who blockhead - mar LETee it vou } is In les loesn’t indette In mar ho se | Another Nail.—Pat weakness Give "em a Chance The supervisor i rect tion and proposes Issue speck ning lies ‘ be available 24 benches in something municipa miation, but It necesgary there are gpooners than ben and is required prevent con If the city wo also furnish orchestra and a | with each Hoeense what an Eb it would make of its parks! Isn't such a cold and haughty worid me peo ple think when Cupid can get such official recognition as is proposed In Cleveland If spooning under authority of an oMcial lvense Is any successful than In the usual other cities may find It advan- tageous to fall In line and adopt notion, at more hes avetem flicts Aan id inch sium This TH Charge it to the Canal. An an expert on Emory C. Johnson versity of Pennsylvania that the Panama Canal will Government $31.500000 a year for operation and maintenance and at the start pay only $1,000,000 a year In tolls. At that rate It would never be likely to prove a profitable Invest. ment, But after allowing $11,500,000 for interest on the money Invested and $4,600,000 for operation and repairs, Prof. Johnson blandly adds $15,000, 000 a year more for the military de- fense of the canal by the army and navy. No engineer was ever sclen- tifle enough to foresee this item of ex- pense, None of our enthusiastic canal statesmen was so far-sighted as to anticipate this addition to the military expenditures, of the Unl- estimates cost the | which to address | i i | | | | else, | vou will give the ones vou ought | consclous- | | company OVER THE COUNTY. Mrs. LI. Ruble, of Cleveland, O. of her sister, Mrs. B, D, Bris in Centre Hall, | | A | Mr, and | College. | Railroad | addition Lo | State Col- Wednesday home of Mrs, Earl at State The Bellefonte Central Is building an warehouse at at the Smeltzer, its freight lege, (1. gone has he i ( Clvde Boob, of Millheim, to Coraopolis, Pa, where will be employed during the and summer, The State mencement Thursday, Methodist The Millheim hold a festival Memorial day. will be present > | spring High will be probably College exercises June 6th, church held in on | the || 1" Wii |} dl on | hand | baseball club in the town hs The Millheim to enliven the 0 { sion, the | with | | entered a kind | mother | ad | the the | the | transportation | Mary M, left last week York, to accept public schools at a month of Centre for Waestbur} a position in salary of $60} Miss Grove, Hall, New the per closed his school at Mar | Prof. John Walkey has| commercial college at n= | the Democrat wil Centre county Perry Having ville, Pa., S where posted caster him Mr and Mr Mills, have onference M. E cl Mills, Fr The ne LI urn rain Hi GIpany wagon, & Inst Tuesday, ust as ; had reached fognnton ¥ : ‘ one and al was 2 Vaiuat wo § (‘reamery suddenly Emig { anim: { oral 8 oil aNers £200 had I } } Deputy grand P Kreha , H Vice grand White yocrel J Sur actor J H. A Fi H. Meyers foone sup- McWilliams, to V. GG. C W. H. Glenn 0 8, J A. Fort to grand lodge Ww chaplain, Dr porters left, C IL. Irvin; 1. 8. to V I. 8, Harry Bundy: ney Representative Hon. J. W, Kepler: alternate. Harry | | MeCrac hen A rocial was held nt the close of the exercises which was largely attended oman “ Workmen Make Great Find. Borough workmen employed In cleaning a catch basin on a Sunbury Atreet recently found twenty-five finger ‘rings of various kinds and value. They are plain band sot and signet rings, and are worth eonsid- erable money. How they got there Is a mystery, but it is believed that burglars, fearing that they would be oaught with the goods on them, either hid them there until a later time or deliberately threw them Away. As no jewelry stores in Bunb- burg have been robbed lately, it evident that the rings came from some other town, pe : | @harles Bunter, school com= | § doe fast week a ¥ “ fed BELLEFONT E, PA. Page 3. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Daugherty, tract we Twp.: $40, B. Stover tract of of land in Orge et land Lo Miles ux in Hanah Lus al, tract of et bar land to in Irvin Centre E. et ux land Willlam Johnstonbaugh H, McKee, tract of Twp ; $2000, A. Sampsel tract land 10116 I Harry to of in Spring Twp ter C., Christ of land G Twp et al to tract in College Helm to in Gregg A. W, Zettle, $200 to A. W Spring Jamison ux in Mills of land Kersatetter Maria tract of land to in berg ot to land ux in Ww. land in Gregg ‘ “1 i wp Jones land Jail Without a Prisoner. in which the nts find Ps olve itz | Sry der t it makes Sheriff J. |} Fle the k hited the ie str months was di n Adulterated Seed “Blacklist” Criminal Carelessness. recent neianoes r which » abdomen, ars A 1 the eandedness would feaire Sloan's Liniment 1s a remedy for any kind of ness Lameness PAT for all farm stock. s bad hot g cholera three days r iniment, which | was try | have used it pow for aye and my hogs are almost well One hog died belore F ot the liniment, but | have not lost any since,” J. McCarry, 1daville, Ind. Sold by all Dealers. Price 50¢. & $1.00 1s good 8 three Mary C Twp Zettle | Hall; | to in Barah Q M. | tract | M. Pleasant Kryder to J, C Twp. r et nme prisoner , t Lehigh Valley Coal Company to R | | 8 Hi A son, thelr first born, arrived last | | Snow Used in ever increasing quantities, because the roofs put on 26 years ago are as good as new to-day, and have never needed repairs. Don't put on that roof until you see them. 6 Ze - For Sale By ~———— CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO. 50 N, 22rd Ct, Philadelphia, Pa. L.emue ! | Philipsburg; | Manager for Poor Rush towns! CNA: A high grade gasoline that never goes back on you. Most motorists know that inferior gasoline gives more auto trouble than any other one thing. Waverly Gasolines Motor sgh 76°, — Spe Power without carbe Waverly gasolines insure in explosion. Y WAVERLY OIL WORKS C PITTSBURG, PA. Also makers of Waverly Spec Auto FREE —200 Page Book —tells all about oils. 1 | war dealer has Agency for Franklin, Pierce-Arrow, Pope Hartford, Hudson, Mitchell, Oakland and Overland. * Bargains in Good 2nd-Hand Cars John Sebring, Jr., BELLEFONTE : 3 Busy Bee Store A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. Clean Sweep Sale now going on at J. Finkle- stine’s Store. NEW LIST OF GOODS—READ THEM OVER CAREFULLY. 25¢ Boys' Windsor Ties, 20¢c and 25¢ Brass Curtain Rods 10¢ and 12'5¢ 15¢ Turkish or Muck Towels. 10¢c 5¢ Turkish Wash Cloths 4c 15¢ 10¢ 14c || $1.25 Dinner or Grub Boxes. .98¢ 75¢c Jardiner, glazed, large size 49 50¢c High Glass Stand Lamp, complete Gent's Neckties, chute BB 50¢ or Boys’ Nobby Pillow or Cushion tops 25¢ A Beautiful Jardiner or Nice Dish given free with every $1 purchase. J. Finklestine’s Store. Sechler & Company Groceries and Food Products. COFFEE The Coffee Market just now .is a pretty hard proposition, but we are doing all that it is possible to do under present condi. tions to give our trade good values. We are still selling a good sound coffees and of excellent flavor AT 26¢c PER POUND This is a genuine bargain. r pound and 30c per pound we are givin he price named. On our entire ney of Non got better value here than elsewhere for the Give us a fair trial and you will find the proof And at 28¢ high value for t you will always rice charged, n the goods. Sechler BUSH MOUSE BLOCK, & Company SELLEFONTE, PA.
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