RE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. TE ————— Thursday, August 22nd, 1912 THE CENT — ~ — - coe oe smi res . Mrs. H Mm Wentz, | was Bdmittea to the 1 | | | of Spring Mills, ©Ock Haven hos OVER THE COUNTY. tal on WN, . pit. On Sunday ams an operative pa- | A little daughter was born to Dr. : ' : | | ] € | Joi A }C Circle and Mrs. F. E. Gutelius, of Millhelm, i ; ; | . Tecently. urich ho Wolf is putting up a fine | i Wl a There 18 I —"— T. J. Stover, of Penn towns anvil ike for Daniel Hall at Un- | | invested In a farm near Mifl Snow y Win ¢ a4 large one at| | / N D ; . | v 0 ty. o hd ey hustle 18 LS Ww irk 1 } g Pleasant Evening Reveries Dedicated to Tired Moth- [Union county out : oped & [4] anger of ers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide. | or gp A gid Bdwe lical ‘vers of the United 34 i) 4 ! ' gelleal chron " visit In Juniata, bold Home and Politics. | form of government, trace it back to A little son was born recently th, the home and there you will find the | Dr. nd Mrs. J. V. Foster, al tl pastor cause of the trouble, home in Centre Hall, : : 0 n Allen Auman, of the Coburn P. ron ant settled that the trolley | issues and exultan over our favorite No Place Like Home. R. office, has been promoted to tk - be ten husnnon to Philipsburg | " 4 Alended ( I als ‘hester champion’s prospects for a popular One of our most valued exchanges | Northumberland. office. South Useeoln. Chester . | . Philipsburg woul Ce > victory. Yet in spite of all the vari- | very timely remarks that the best of The E. I... Auman Milling Company, | to nted in. ho. H iq HW If you Seal your Glasses and Jars with us are like animals—we rush into holes | of Millheim, were recently granted The It Evan- | J of Upper Marion will | Hh tival on Saturday, August | ceds for the benefit of the | We are now in a great political throe watching every trend of national ous party leaders, there are great ques- Bible Class of the U. B. tions to be settled by the American | fog shelter, Home is such against the [a charter by Governor Tener, church at van Vi will hold ; A ‘ ‘ ew will 1014 A 158) people around their own hearthstones, hardness of the world, | John W,. Reifsnyder, of Linden Hall, [tad on the lawn. on AY gr 24 ro far more momentous in the perpetuity Margery Bell, the Cleveland girl, [is reported to be seriously Ill at his |cecds to go : te C (Pare Refined Paraffing 2h A to pay the pastor's sal of nations than the issues which are | who ran away, sald on her return | home, suffering with an affliction of | pur are invited to P "ey “yy 3 MOI ’ res to be settled by the ballot, The great- | home: You'll never know how much | the kidneys, member the date. ’ ness of any nation that ever existed | you want and need your mother, or | G. Warren Keen has returned to PB. i Ww was due to influences and circum- | your brother, or your father, until | his home in Mendota, Ill, after a sev- | goun! ni amg, a forme J entre Ab 1 ] Ai . bd h stances of the home and social life, | you're away from them." eral months’ visit with relatives in |Texa an (sitiy oy a i on Worth, 8$O ute y -tig t. rather than the great issues settled by Ah, how strong, how unerring, are | yiaines township tives Mart ng lriends and rela- the council of the nation. You may, | the fundamental instincts of human | Miss ‘Tacy Kream r. who makes Wl} pi ha hi ce The trip . if you please, promulgate the greatest | nature; we can never outlive them. | as y 4 , ook W , : he or Easy t U In pens issues or principles ever advocated by | The joyous child allured by the bright | her home with her sister, Mrs Heck Rh od ins to attend the annual oO se. €xX ive. man, but if the true principles of | flowers, the butterflies, the rainbow, | #0 in Johnstown, Is visiting he itiiba | human conduct and justice are judi- | may forget and wander far. But when | Parents in Centre Hall, - | . clously inculcated into the minds of | the feet are brulsed and the limbs| Frank Allison, son of Hon. William REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Parowax is tasteless and odorless. Every the youths while under the parental | weary and the heart sore, and it| Allison, of Spring Mills, will becom¢ A | y > p influence of the home, then there will | seems naught but strangeness, it cries |a student in the Mercersburg Acad Arthur Peters et ux to Wm. J rolf. package carries the I ure Food guarantee, be less need of political strife in the | for home. | emy, at the opening of the fall term Premise n College twp.: $600 national arena. We are living in an Men and women have a little P. Gross Yearick, of Philadelphia 3 nd V. Crider to J. M. Kry- | age of political unrest, with the pendu- | stronger limbs and a little stronger |ig making his annual visit to Penns er, tract of | in Greg tw s lum of political affairs swinging in| hearts; they can chase the butter-|yajley and has been a guest of his : BE wp. $00, Sold by Grocers and Druggists utter doubt. Are we alive to the hest | files and the rainbows a little farther, | gigter, Mrs. W. B. Mingle, in Centre |g, | Are 0 The Penna, Everywhere. needs of our country? The political | and then they, too, like the little child, | y1an. : { id In College ) sunning oy vith nust ¢ the oC k Bg olly o | i fleld is full and running er wit must see tl mocking foll f it all The frame work of the new 8 candidates now. We hardly dare to and, weary, heartsick, cry for refuge | : " aon Smoke X o Eva May . . ’ room of R i. Daugherty at Clarencs i } 5 efining Company commit ourselves in one's favor lest ome | was raised st week and when fin- |" prem) 3 ATA nnon; §100. | The Atlantic R Wis ra L . Philadelphia Pittsburgh ished will be used as a store and atl ! ! t x to Com-~ | wellin ym bined i" th i '§ he 3 wores of land | same office, will appeal to us, and, | But if in memory it is enshrined, then, dwelling combined ’ nner tw \ » "t \ iy 11 1nnhis uw | unless we are careful, we will lose | whatever the disappointments, the de- | J. Emory Hoy, of Philade« phia, } 3 ‘ % to { . taf vigit t his ou ‘ IX i - sight of the principles at Issue and | ceptions, the dispairs of life, we still | Centre Hall on a brief visit with 1} » Common- | f R ¢ . A . . TEP . " ' . "3 2 EL and daughter, who for some time RX ) acres of land in Ben- ; the fitness of persons who seek the may turn for new hope, new courage, ind daug ' : lt ' | Grangers’' P i ’ { 4 n | s' Picnic at W m : ) y rallroa office. In the present campaign 't | and new Inspirations, as did this poor g c at illiams’ Grove. Excursions on all rallroads been at the home of Mr. and us, in the interest of genuine good | girl, back to the old home, where love | Mrs. W. B Mingle y ! t al to The Centre & |, ‘ . government and protection, study the | glows against the world's coldness The farm in Haines township be- Li€ HR. W., Co, 1 acre of land In I len . Exhibition will Lia, held on the A Heavy-Weight Bride. fitness and character of the office- Misfortune has its recompense when | longing to the estate of the lat : Li Camp Grounds,” Williams' Grove, The heavy-walght record was broke seekers before we decide which one | jt turn us back to set our lips once | Emanuel Musser, was sold recently al ! Lam ton to ohn Zewal- | Aug ist «8-31, 1912. ho bition of en at the matrimonial ireau in New shall be our choice. This is a serious | more to the spring of love that is |publis sale for $5000 W, T. Winkle MEIKE emises in Rush twp.: $725. rb machinery, ements, | te, and | york on Friday when Miss Alpine proposition of committing our sal red | pure and undefiled blech being the purchaser ‘ mir Veave t ux to Improve- Bead St : PTOI 184 8 } ceed that of | pitch, 27 years old, who tips the interest to a few men to safeguard. The | Stanton Funk. of Wilkensburg, Ww ment & L. Assoc. of Tyrone, Pa jany Ne r year scales at 630 pounds and Louls Henry interest that we cheerfully entrust to Amid joys and successes our sur- cently inderwent an operation 3 Laon - LY I 3 : 31. | F'uesday the Cialists will occupy | Alken, a printer, obtained a license to representatives is the vital source of | dings seem not near to us: they | appendicitis, came to Centre 1 ers Potter Samuel Gingery, | the platform. : wed and half an hour later had the life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. | ,, remote in their unreality; their uperate, and is now a g t of Re Cag : # lenner twp.; $60. | Wednesday—Woman's Suffrage As- | knot tied by an alderman The bride- Should we not then, as individuals, be li r and ybundance and when and 3 h uthera J nchard t al to Susan E | sociation of Pe nnsylvania groom weighs 136 pounds When the extremely cautious and slow in de w comes it finds us sick withlp . { ‘ bar, 10 acres of land inl Thursday-—-Hon Wm y Creasy, | marriage clerk asked the bride's oc- riving at who the best candidate for |, 1 is then \ in the Rent IW] 1 | Master Pennsylvania State Grange, | cupation, according to the routine cus. office is? The man who spends, In|... y of childhood every table : : | and other prominent Grangers, Gov- | tom. she replied “demonstrator campaigning, ag much money, or even | cha doture seems to take | o. es fen ig ' a $ \ Penna ] LCT ¢ | ernor Woodrow Wilson will positive- | “Demonstrator of what’ izzed the half as much money as the office pays, | { neue and cal 1d call. and slore a Show oe nm ’ } y 00 vy be present a make is opening | clerk. “Avordupois he 1 i meek- is seeking something more than the | d the call comes throug! Heh tore ) the next minute another candidate, For many of us the old home may (who .is a personal friend) for the | no longer exist except in memory The 39%th annual great Grangers' | Your Btation Agent Johnstown where h kpect go A J Hoover et u ( ‘ommon- | ¥peech of the campaign Iy Hundreds of clerks nd other ih to business with h bro inlaw MI ’ "lan salary attached thereto; but seeking | sictand o va3 gH Vears ’ i" y p « of land in Clean, 4 Song wad ds i Hoy, as a } ner } rot { ervthing the opportunity to defra lic. So in the home esty and duties of " " ns th hake ! \ should be taught to our vin * bent an has been spending ie with] Pealer et ua 3. A. Tren when the responsibility of citi; a : 3 r i rs. G. B 1 ter re lar » Hain " falls upon them they will | a ly exit i : r ), af pon the opening ent ! schooled in the art of g rovern- dogg : iti As a ne J State Col ¢ he wil nter the fr ment; then citizens will no longer | cl, ‘Hl "ay pappiness goes ma DISTRICT CONVENTION. hi Rr { a play with politics for nt and : pane 1 did i: threshing machi wi nN ) 1 ] y to gratify their own s h interest a oh SHG A Tg un. 1 nd | Samuel ngs br wn one day Sunday School Workers to Meet er Oo P but } in take the good of all t he : a | ; CN ein ad A recently while threshing ir he r Gatesburg Next Thursday. le Inte has pan : e consideration befo ntri- tie, ' Le on dd st 4 f « : r at Lamar. Th | AuURuUSt 20th buting their vote to anvope. Then, ll coffer in GUER creation we CO in the cylinder was bent, the boxellguson District Sunday Sehools will] Groceries and Food Products. persons cheered the bridal pair away after all, a good government that tects the interest of all must rest en- tirely with the home Without good ay » printer and the prea homes our political institutions would | They eat, drink and wear clothes soon crumble and decay Look to the other people The printer gives \ iv h : he " # - & S| : » ’ ) . “ ¢ . ¥ : ) « \ source of all things for the cause of [the news about this world an jo | PAVE DEED Vil ne are ™ qm Y ots : : 3 dep ds 1 f 1 . g eakne our | pres or ab the other one to « er i } } Ie oO fr. and ! " ¥ . . | all ills. If there is a weakness in our | preacher about th her on i] i Brome. in ‘ot ‘ " Forenoon Session 10:30-—Devotiona F F EE ys a good position with the Pitt ‘ Isaac Rider. Music. Ad- | We me | Rev. 1 8S, Bpan Pons ! ¥ Runyan ' 3 Vv : M1 Appointing of Committees and The Coffees Market just now.is a pretty hard proposition, but FACT, FUN AND FANCY coment, ies, 2. ¥ Hosterman, bot ort ot Guinic ll ne a deine ate pois de. umdar rasemt sant ’ . | caster, are on a two weeks’ vacatl Afternoon Session, 1: Devotion | tions to give our trade good values. We are still selling a good tod pi nth a . ’ Song service by CC. OO. Whip Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs— Selected and Original. it the home of Dr. G. W. Hosterm to Rey ppo | sound Rn and of excellent Savor " x ome and Chile in Centre Hall. Mr. Hosterman Home and ren one of Lancaster's Jeading attorneys. PM. Campbell. Address, How to in- | AT 25c PER POUND rent Parents nd prominent me or of the oh Rp . Me J on aie rs” et Lule seta bate ein Whar Ronit se" she Hon This a a genuine bargain which 1 parents neglect It 1c one Bay Mear mew : YATE Of Tetra 0 Ouaat Rs Afgan Sadire . nla And at 28c per pound and 30c per pound we are giving very - nd ou a t rush, wil } clean er for £ sixteen har vie ' : ial ‘ Er tae 4 ' . high value for the price named. On our entire line of coffees your ¢ she Keil. can , yor rehead worth $88 ; hintme » ‘ r 1 ”. a you will always get better value here than elsewhere for the a “ sh y it bly pra Tabi trot the | ntin y ‘ i is mani fen R Ae price charged. Give us a fair trial and you will find the proof Inexpects able an put nd i the | fact v " a ” — ‘ : res hada . in the goods. He Was Immune.~—A le } 1 Amn . th ' his great of \ tine been invited t dine at ! 4 rs th : F oh ie 4 312 erving r al re <) fave house As = ‘ ent it 3 a I mara wh 2 virare 14v ‘ ' ' ' | EE be mcr gon, i, PEE i <n imi Sechler & Company BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA. What's the Use.—I1 men gathered round 1} News ¢ ye pul © propert tended igratulations one man nderstand engaged t 4 win How the 1ifY« betwoeer } Is sister Vell. it's a th n Brown, and R e elov wif y : n f thom : y family.” “al the { ) te ind uid k g wy . | ed i ¢ Ar ’ ' . i! A r ‘ ent oF ‘ A don't bother ver n h he. RAR TE ining for 1 i RO ! " ting ir 1s ’ ‘ the gt a h She Knew. ~Two lies wt Be + Al Pr 7 \ ere 1) § , the rimer’s b hls hs ve ’ - had been brought ug the hile wile ar t ex.) Mn 1 . visiting a A ir y 1 n Pay in Advance. ‘ Or he ntry = — waiter ri it with but eep ! ' Harpster I= a Flange Single — mer Neer milking a tl ‘ " out nns ore that g : he butt K nno 1! : ' omg f yor ni - 1 ly asked one of t} ris 1 sh n fe Was Sposed to 1 ) it " yanked one. of the iris ax she in. | ho Was disposed to be, theeious 81 rer u pleasant vit of seversi| $3.2 EE CToE GOTHAM” Model “Don't ake 3 ®t walt whatd " said W | y bi : mm rill vont , ‘entr Ha friends, Mr SV <0 RECEIP F EE plied her cousin, who 1 bo Sracudile Yes Si rep Mrs. W anrpater FOR WEAK KIDNEYS ” * that she had been e cot iter, ) etl \ ] “An ' weir home in “WJ a! IY hiol ] FRY fore, “goats give b 4 tk Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, ENTLEMANLY, nigh-grade (New York) Style. } n t rout : . , Before or After~—"1 tho ' or 3 minu ; I 3 enjoyed renew : 0G aviv ‘ Backasha, Strtining. Swelling, A conservative and elegant expression of Good ‘rE 4 . "wy 1 , ' ; y e ta JOf thom wer } wintes | 4 Tor | { ear i ”" Jig ox Sere ul ny DEANE od E 3? Poy '| than thirty 3 hop MOTE [Stops Pain In the Bladder, Kidneys and Form in footwear, — for People ** who understand. cine Said a physic 1 ! HEY Yen Back, TT rd | La swered almost every possibl fool “Orders is atv ; a The Snow Sho nes states that! Wouldn't it be nice within & week or I'he man who wears Regal (zotham Model Shoes a HN Ta yan vung Ludmie YAS Dette prowsy 0 ba Re Aine raonage of the |p Tl Sine py Bc Magri Bop can feel confident that his feet are correctly clad, for Street 0 1e es Bi / Young n ie A . ilie are 1.00 ou toman Catholl church at tlarencs A -) . eo ‘ . © J 5 » » . . : in with an inflamed eye, for which [| a . with wit butter, wir, It is $1 is progressing rapid) and . HOW or Lusiness Wear, in any Fashion-Centre of the World prescribed medicine—to be dropped ‘he young man climbed down. | ready for the sof whic is to l . Lm u preseribed medicine—to be dropped ready for the roof which is ; (High-priced Custom Tailors please note and verify.) left the office, but returned in a few | Conveniant In A train that iiding is of tle. cased with brick | : minutes, poked his head In the door- Ally makes a round trip between | ang will . ve hoy lent ut re %. SPE ) way. and asked ‘“hall 1 drop this » points on a certain division of a ys credit ‘ : or ellent structul oo ; : CIFICATIONS in the eve before meals or after? |Maryland rallway a number of trav 43 n | ” eling men were sitting together In Two more Centre Hall residents will } " 3 | f ’ ' il / S —_— Of no Account.~Pedestrian—What's | one coach. One of the drummers not | #hortly possess new dwelling houses ‘ Man mouth Calf — Brogan all this fuss about in that house—a | ORY monopolized the conversation, C.D. Bartholomew purchased a por- | ks Blucher Oxford wedding? Resident—-No. A new baby | but endeavored to exhibit his wit at | ton of the Logan house from Clement - nvisible Eyelets—Long Quarter arrived last night, and all the wom- | the expense of the conductor, a very | luse, and will have It moved onto en In the neighborhood are golng in- [Quiet sort of a man, As the train |9ne of the lots on the new street laid | ” to ecstasies over it. “Who Is that tall | approached one station the traveling [ut by Mr. Bartholomew, Samuel 4 ; | keel man all the women are crowding |man turned to the conductor, who | Shoop will erect a home for himself I : ~-8oles 128q around? “He is a minister, come to | happened to be standing nearby, and | Opposite the school house, on the lot | fix a day for the christening.” “And |#houted, noisily: “Say, Bill, what DOW occupled by 8, H. Kneply's black- | . who Is that short man who attracts | makes them locate the station so far | ®mith shop cels9/ attrac ¢ th im A | so much attention?’ “He is the doc. SWay irom 16 village? “1 really 1 tor” “Ah. 1 see! Thut insignificant | can't say,” gravely responded the [pat sixty Years ako on Monday of Quarter fellow, who Is being pushed out or | conductor, unless they thought It]... = arried Mh Mars {Wolte) Condo Flange the way or snubbed. is the butler, } | Wound be more convenient to have It boas. A AT J het 4 ohn, now, aa ; resume? *“N , " down near the railway.” ' : Adronsburg. Th the fall O ¥ 0 he is the father y the same years she began housekoep- Doesn't Even Hesitate~The true | A ‘Remarkable Appendix.—~Pat had |!P% In the same house in which she glory of the palace or sleeping car been seized with violent pains and AoY lives, RAmely, the home of Mr. attendant. his pride in his train, its wan hurriedly sent to the hospital, a) Mrs George C, Hosterman, at magnificence and speed, is most strik- | where he was informed that he had 79th sburg The aged lady is in her ingly manifested in the South. Take | Appendicitis and that an operation |’ od eal and is blessed with fairly a trip some day on a swell “special” mus go i Pat had not the least | ¥000 health and watch the tall, Nublan-like figure | dea of what an appendix was, and so Millhelm folks tur : : ¢ ned out In large and mien of the porter in his daz- | Informed the doctor, who laughingly | numbers and were well pleased with zing white garb, Then hark as he | Informed him that he woul leave the | their picnic held In the woods near strides through the aisle, his full, appendix in the window and he could | that place recently. In addition to the baritone voice proclaiming this pean: | take a look as soon as he was able | good “eats” and the enlivening mus- “Menphis special, gen'lmen! This|In a few days Pat raised up In bed to lle of the band there was a ball game am de Memphis special; get your tick- | 100k at his appendix and to his|in the afternoon between Millhelm ets ready. This train doesn't even |Amazement a monkey was sitting on | and Boalsburg teams which was won hesitate between Charlotteville and |the window sill, and when he saw Pat [by the former, # to 2. A number of . Memphis!” he began to make faces and chatter | Interesting races were also pulled z at a great rate. The astonished Irish- [off, the winners being as follows: For, kis Trouble~An attorney in an save the monkey a long hard look | Wheelbarrow race, J. H. B. Hartman: . . ’ one of the western counties of North |then exclaimed: “Don't do that, me | nail drivi wt for wi | Alleghe treet | : ng co h Carolina In civil action brought for | boy, don't do that; ean’t you ses your | Clyde Boob; tug of or NH Maize ny S Bellefonte, Pa. the recovery of a mule worded his | mother is a very sick man.” and assistants, kis 0
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