Thursday, June 20th, 1912 THE CENTRE DEMOC Le a—— The Home Circle Pleasant Evening Reveries Dedicated to Tired Moth. ers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide, Spray the wife who scolds and the | tically spoken, and everything that can husband who comes in with muddy | be known is not to be found in books boots. [ It is right for the voung people to have {opinions about everything that comes Nothing is truer than that those who | | before them; but it would be well to re- are passnig through the ‘fires of adver. | member that the great achievements of sity need every expresssion of helpful | {life have been accomplished by men sympathy from those upon whom such and women in the gray of life, not in trials have not fallen, {the downy years o youth, Let them * | look for the best in ev erything and every- body and *'do all the good you can in | all the ways you can, to all the people {you can” in whatsoever place circum. { stances beyond your control place you A college education is a Vahl posses sion and greatly to be desired, but if {it fails to broaden the heart as well as . the mind, it is a failure, Fill your soul with richness, then Fl ade when sorrow comes to you, her back | shadows will be parted into golden rifts | by your gathering sunshine. - . LJ . * » Real womenliness is a woman's great- est beauty and most winning grace, . Sleep eight hours out of the twenty four; eat three meals a day and walk on the sunny side of the way. A Fresh Hewn Chips. If you would be happy asa child, please one. Childish wonder is the human wisdom To best please a child is the | triumph of philosophy, A happy child is most hkely to an honest man, To sumulate wholsome the mind ot a child, to plant seed, When conversing, choose pleasant and first interesting topics. II speaking of your acqaintance to strangers, mention their faults, step In . . * make Do not fret. If you want any about you to accomplish anything, not enfeeble them by fretting, destroy all desire, and crush out itself by your fret---fret--- fretting. - LJ Ll Kill the spirit ot would a serpent. > r LJ one do not life curiosity do 18 golden the s king 1] kno wledg ge I would rather be calle chile friend thah the world - N } inding as you He that attractive Sages, Childish | faurlt.f makes usef Tatit-i 18 the er is the ech What often t to be ars sources of fortur 16 app Lae Somebody fewer precepts insists and n . famili every genteel many the care are but LJ LJ LJ The Graduate. We the young comes home and takes her her family and mann Ln . all love gri SECKS II racter, i place work ach world We that d other people; iti 1S not wise; | cheating o ple who have versity of tl v new graduates many tt uable, of she All great truths are not es not . ¥ waicho as Fact, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs — Selected and Original. REVERIE OF THE SAW MILL. Wanted Horse His Back SMMearing ith its I bless for this That has and 1 There its metal these logs ench, my they made my and they mad« ETeans thee, Sclence | A Mixed Ceremony. A disk of Hx of a Justice of rind ! rminsg his first and We in the biting if ut you were enemy arms hang my back so lame When I nid them on the sawuvuck and I tightened up the frame Of the old and battered bucksaw, its lazy trall would wind Through the tough and knotted wood by the help of bacon Popular Mechanics Magazine June, whirring outgrown look on it fnEgeances teeth, they bitter the peace p 8 arr cer Proc tion ie fos at a eed He le to stand Ha will I'nited Indiana office, to happy (% he \rose ommanded the ip and he vou solemnly obey the constitution of and the great perform the duties of help you God?" The went, He continued “Then power Invested In me by the arm of the law, 1 pronounce and wife, now, henceforth and ‘over, and will stand committed until the fines and costs are pald, and may the Lord have mercy on your souls.” company, hav. | its offices with A Blizzard. order to satisfy | wearing his best the clerks asked each what kind he | face was beaming brightly, And the | tencher's eyes watched grimly lest preferred. Finally all were satisfied with the exception of one who had not | one small slip should spoil the record {of her class, for It was the annual been paying any attention to the con- versation. “What kind of a type- | /Nspection, and the flerce looking man writer do you want, Charley,” he was | Who called himself inspector was put- asked. “If It don't make any differ- | ‘De the pupils through their paces ence to the office, I'll take a blonde,” | ‘Now boys" he called, “I want you he responded, 0 tell me what Is a blizzard” 8i- lence reigned. “What Is a blizzard?” Needed One More ~Pat was em- demanded the feroclous one, And stil ployed as a hod carrier, and was In- | gilence reigned. The teacher glanced structed that he must always carry |at the top boy, then nodded to encour. up 14 bricks In his hod, One morning [age him, and at last there came a the supply of bricks ran out, and do | look of pleading In her eyes. Almost his best, the new man could find but | ghe wept. Slowly the top boy's hand 13 to put In his hod. In answer to |went up, “Yes? snapped the inspec- A loud yell from the street, one of [tor. “Go on. Tell me what is a the masons on the sixth story stag- | blizzard?’ “P- please, sir” stammer- Ing shrieked: “What do you wan?" : ed the youthful encyclopedia, “it’ ‘Trow me do'n a brick,” sald Pat, inside of a hen!” P ® the 1 Hoe in t hood For “worn ollows HWear that You the state f How heavy Hiates snd our TH pair and by cord- rind? for you for. * His Preference—The ing decided to equip new typewriters, In Every scholar wns clothes, and every highest inj. ! nodded | the | strong | man | OVER THE COUNTY. was @ | Col Sunbury, in State Willlam Fisher, of commencement visitor lege last week, Mrs. Chas. E. Fisher, wins a guest for several days recent ly of Mrs, Emma Fisher in Boalsburg Two children of Mr, and Charles Kling, of Hublersburg, ill with diphtheria, The parents two children last year by death Mr. James Fry, of Detroit, Mich, who 1s visiting friends in Boalsburk, | accompanied by Miss Esther Kaup, of | the latter place, spent Sunday in Al toona, Mrs, L. companied Rubel, came for a visit Mrs, B. D. Mrs, A. Mary and N. Y, are of Danville, | Mrs. | art lost 0), at Ruth week | gipler, of Cleveland, niece, Miss Hall last former's Rubel, by her to Centre with the Brisbin, Miles Arney Helen, of in Centre and daughters Niagara Falls Hall to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. B. H Arney, grandparents of the children Millhelm No. 363, K. G. E will hold memorial ser vices on this week. servees Aaronsbhurg at o'clock Millhelm 30 p. m. to Castle their annual Saturday of will be held p. m. and at al 6 epidemic of measl the Christian which was to 20 hi 1 Owing at Centre deavor Convention held there June 19 poned until July 15 | dery, Cor Secretar in Hall The ti ird | Barner Wednes reunio families the original annual Engle near ane maouninin and 1ay | John iren’'s | Theodore rs Ke : Sund | Hartman started his career as der. June $, 1562, Mr. Hartmae: prenticed the frm ro Hartman t eurn the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I» tract Hernard Isauth's Confer et Howard Orlando Hiams, $1 Finberg ot premises two twp $4000 Williams « i W tract of twp, | Max | Skaint | $1000 Lewis Sam Philipsburg NS Shaf- twp Namuel B in Miles Grimm to f of land long ot ux to 1. 8. Grimm in Miles twp.; $200 Samuel B. SBhaffer et ux to Mrs Emma J. Deitrich, 62 acres of land in Miles twp.: $200 Calista Wilcox to Samuel RB 4156 acres of land In Howard Margaret lover ot bar to Hubler, premises in Walker $200, Thos Foster Miller, lot In State College $375 William E. Kern ot al to G. 8 Frank, 140 acres of land in Penn twp.; $500 T. C. Kenly to Jacob tracts of land In Gregg twp. ; Maud A. McMullen to Fred Shuljz, lot In Boggs twp.: $30, W. T. Bpeer (treasurer) to J. 8 Hathuret, 2% acres In Howard twp. $8.36 J. B land, twp. Conard | 104 acres Ruston, twp 3 Regina twp... Catharine et al to A Lee, two $5060, H M, Bathurst 2% ncres to of Lida land H in Strick. Howard Home old bachelors are afrald they will get married, and some spinsters RAT, | intern i night f I ment | tery fo} are afrald they won't, BELLEFONTE, PA. — RECENT DEATHS. the daughter of in Meyer, of Co- ufternoon 8th, of vears, Funeral esday forenoon, DD, Donat and Aaronsburg. Agnes Haddock, 1 of Mrs, Robt, Bnow Shoe, died Tuesday list week at her home in after an extended illness irmitles of old age. She is ! four children. Inter- mide In the Askey ceme- | Ruct Friday afternoon. Rev. R. F. | hi the officiating minister, >” Je MAL Abraham Poorman, rosie years old and a long time Snow Shoe, died at his turday 8th, Thursday he | by a paralytic stroke | [| I Baturda: urged q held 1 Rev. W Wis made Mrs. mother nt HA the os DOCK “emed Dixon Nr otchy due 1 surviveg Ni h he rallied, but on Satur- | another attack causing I'he funeral took place on én the remains were ta- Advent cemetery, north of tor burial, Rev, R. F. Ruch, thodist church, officiating. ed was unmarried, and is his mother, Mrs. Mary | nd one brother, Mitchell, Shoe. Times Harvey Store, Pa. tal of Fie 4:30 p. * Pb. m., Mr len Gilbert, | died at | tumont | m,, and | in the | Glibert and leaves a | Nelson and d fou Easiest to fit on any Q. D. Clincher Detachable Clincher Just as superior to other tires as Michelin Red Inner Tubes are to other tubes IN STOCK BY GEO. A. BEEZER, Bellefonte, Pa, Destroys Dandruff \ver's Hair Vigor keeps the scalp clean and healthy, destroys all dandruff, and greatly promotes the grow!h of the hair. You will cer- tainly be pleased vi‘h it as a dressing for your hair. |! keeps the hair soft and smooth and promptly checi.s any falling of the hair. It docs not color the hair, and cannot injure the hair scalp. Consult vour doctor about these hair problems. Ask him what he thinks er's Hair Vigo or ) | dll The Sulky Plow that = all 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 ah approved guiding Great vans of Pole shi Come in and see it, by all means. Potter.Hoy Haraware Co. Runs And Creates STEER ON TEAR. for almost rolled and Tyrone Hardware Store Much Excitement. frightened n Into OWNers The W. H. Musser GENERAL INBURANCE AGENTS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AN PEN- SION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. Sechler & Company Groceries and Food Products. COFFEE The Coffees 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 coffee and of excellent flavor AT 25¢c PER POUND This is a genuine bargain And at 28c per pound and 30c per pound we are giving very high value for the price named. On our entire line of coffees you will always get better value here than elsewhere for the price charged. Give us a fair trial and you will find the proof in the goods. Sechler & Company BELLEFONTE, PA. BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, Ji 1 There's a Dash to our new strect pumps for the ladies, a certain swing and snap not found in the shoes of our competi- tors. For instance, can you imagine a shoe more desirable for 1912 than a classy little pump with short, high tce, close-fitting arch and high heel? Such are our best sellers. It makes no difference whether you want a heavy, a medium or a light sole, we have just what you are looking for. The materials are varied, in fact, we never before offered so many different kinds of shoe-goods. Espe- cially notewonhy are the new Velvets, White Buck Canvas, Duck and Suedes. Tan Russia is also making a"great hit. White shoes and slippers. Come in and try on. For Children, White Hose to fit. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE es
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