Thursday, November 28th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMO CRAT, rE —— BELLEFONTE, PA, -mmmm—— The Home Circle Pleasant Evening Reveries Dedicated to Tired Moth- ors as They Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide. sweet, By - Let us take time to foolish words to those speak we love, and-by, when they can no longer hear quire us, our foolishness will seem more wise | self to do good, than wisdom, - * - In the home should be found the most delicate and refined society, as here it is that we receive our first and influential lessons in the great school of life. our best most | | | | | These lessons should partake of | perfect honesty, truthfulness, manhood, | heroism, patriotism and all things that tend to elevate the human character, 3» LJ » | ful work | doors The father returns to his home after | is back, home door at the meet young a weary day at business, He in pvody and mind, Coming his latch-key turns in the he throws off care; he joyous thought of the dear ones he wi after hours of His daughter, in a pretty with the bloom and freshness girlhood wears, should be ready to give him the attention he the kiss, the cheery word-—to help her mother the rest in letting her father see much he is loved at home 3 * Mi is 1 absence, gown, only loves and how A true marriage is the soul's Eden, It is the visiting place of angels, It it not given to words to express the refinement of pleasure, the delicacy of joy and the abounding fullness of satisfaction that those feel whom God hath joined in a high marriage of spirit, Such a union is the highest school of virtue, the soul's convent where the vestal fires of purity are kept continually burning May only such happy unions attend the young men and maidens of our vicinity who may even now be planning their wedding garments, . and mother love her home with the most devotion, and most f Let a wife and her children lute unswerving them with the unselfish fi A there are nevertheless times when she is weary. She knows better than anyone else the steps and the stitches, the same things done over and over, and the pettiness of the trials that come the nursery and kitchen. They insignificant that wshamed to talk about ther she mee times forgets to t« hard they press her her cross l all alone crushing. abso- to are so she is n, and we fear Bovs, well taught to help | we have girls are work play checker ting their toe The boys ! if they only knew it, than thousan of the boys are at large, wandering r, searching and look to turn up as been disgust bonanzas" tired | as | | eravat, There is nothing like being and there is but one way to be so, business habits and honest hard waste your time learning to tie a You can buy cravats already practical AcC- Don't tied. LJ » LJ Good with lovers times housekeeping has to do domestic happiness dream of. We need women whose will be done Without good the romance will riage, more than young believe these most beauti- inside thelr own housekeeping, soon go out of mar- * L . little children while or perhaps on an er- parents, get a fall and finger, and thelr parents they would where you iwkward; That child sooner lat- Vie no oF it will up that We have running at i rand fi thelr bump head skin a when vould g to for a rd of comfort say next time 1 geen | 1 lay nw n they kind wi Vell 0 ok or love wind feeling the other hand let the parents. for ad kind words are spoken the never forge it, and will al- with respect on that parent . » for it, kind wa thy ETOW ut any toward But on come to parent the child vice, and If child will ways look To make home Lr good Wer an ther happy n ople 1 ny [41] ound HIVE ¢ impertinent, clerk, book- Is do not | { | | | ied in train your- | work, | { | improvement | travelers and | FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs— Selected and Original. Impertinence~First makes that red spot on Second Student—Glasses, dent—Glasses of what? Naturally ~The know Hitt] stones at er. They Didn't thin did yer? your nose First Stu- Man that Do throw y Good a B re where birds? The Ba th frat} goes kk th Explained. —"N the hun “In quantities’ for some irl than others” in body Need a Lion Tamer. for a governess for r ager of supply "Well, port need a 3 Of Course.~An editor received and a k from a delinquent scriber itor money owed, but “Stop-« oe Fatal to Neighbors.—Spurs d if the mar nm tam Wh said } see why he pause I d door will.” Johnny's Retort.—"How baby brother?” asked Tommy a play year old replied Johnny “Ah! exclaimed Tommy “I've got a dog a year old, and he can walk tw well as your brother” “Well, so ought to,” replied John ny, “he's t twice ax many legs." * man next old little of “Oin« ce he gO A Good Feed. A tramp asked a farmer for something to eat One day as he chanced there to stop The kind-hearted farmer went out the shed And gave him said; “Now just help yourself to a chop.” Artistic Pie Work.—"Why, Bridget” remarked her mistress, who wished to rally her for the amusement of her company, upon the fantastic orna- menting of a huge pile, “did you this? You are quite an artist. How did you do It?” “Indade It was meself that did it.” remarked Bridget. “Isn't it pretty, mum? 1 did it with your false teeth, mum.” Thoughtful Waiter—~A man at a cafe observed that, though he had ordered a dozen oysters, he was serv. ed with 11. The next evening the same thing occurred. Then the diner be- came irritated. “Why,” he demanded of the walter, “do you serve me with only 11 oysters when I ordered a doz- en?’ The walter bowed apologetical- ly. “I didn't think you'd want to be sitting 13 at table, sir” Small Use For It—~The honeymoon was over and they were planning their new house, but could not agree as to whether the bathroom should have one tub or two; so they called In their Uncle John, a retired country mer- chant, for advice, “Don't waste your money on a bathroom,” he declared, “Twenty years ago I moved Into the eity and bullt my house. I spent two hundred dollars on a bathroom, and | have never used it but twice" Her Bath.~Real bathrooms are scarce in the interior of India, an a lady who was traveling with her hus. band discovered, upon arriving at an as to an ax and feelingly Student—What 7 1 host, 1) : ) 10 | He finds an explanation in the natur- dining i right out wf the way place one avening. when showing them sald, pointing to a door er bath “The show is there” Later the lads m, disrobed went into \ the ythy snd aos ng efore het As Beecher Saw I1t.—Th« the mists How in yi erencs tween t hem Cook's prot are iow SJARY m, 1d anation marked A. and the raspberry ones T. A’ for “Taint Reason for It—At a let some time the tion disc An tor was sustaining the argument that the Irish were naturally a race with sentiments, but poorly develop At Liverpool, he sald he had 300 patients on his books, and of ' was The appl ‘Tis Ap are mark arts ple,’ ed for Apple debating so Irish ques English 4 Ago WAS usmed ed Irish | these only 30 pald him for attendance “Sorr,” sald an Irishman, who rose with flushed cheek to defend his coun- trymen. "“Sorr, there is never an ef. fect without a cause There in a phenomenon that does not admit an explanation. How can we explain the astounding phenomenon to which the doctor has called our attention? al of the Irish depravity nature; I, | sorr, have another explanation to glve, and It is this—the 30 patients recov- | ered!” Rough on he Professor.~The mild mannered old Englishman who was staying with Mra, Gifkins was a geolo- gist, and when, one morning, his land. Indy's little son Informed him there was a queer old stone in a neighbor- hood field, he was In high gles. “Come along and show it to me,’ he sald. "1 weed ain't got time, sir,” sald boy, and he began a hasty retreat There were cattle in the field, but the professor took no heed of them until | a terrible roar attracted his attention It was a near thing, but the profes sor got safely out of the field. On the other side of the hedge he was sur. prised to see hin landiady’'s son. “You little ruMan!” shouted the professor “I belleve you sent me into that fleld purposely, 1 belleve you wanted to pee me killed” "No, I didn't, sir; It was mother d4id"” “What? gasped the professor, “She 'eard a dog ‘owl. In’ outside our ‘ouse last night, and as it means there'll be a death moon mother thought It was only right u try and ‘ave it out of the family!” was the explanation, never | their room, | of | | i | than anything else you ever used. { thelr OVER THE COUNTY. Migs Essie Thompson, of Pine Glenn, | {was a last week guest, at the home of | H Philipsburg. of Lew- week of in Centre arry Newman's, in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster, istown, were the guests last son, Dr. J. V. Foster, Hall, Lester Musser, who Greenburg, came to Milthelm week to Join a hunting party Pine Creck hollow, T. Graham, of entertained his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Graham, of Philips- burg, during the week, Johnston, of Pine county, a former township, recently of his large barn by plank the the deep « is employed George State past Croft, resident suffer- Edward Huntingdon of Ferguson od the loss New old floor the have replaced iron bridge which near Gillentown will appreciated that on The by it be thorough Walt old the Warrior Mark the farm, ir tim Mattern of $6,000 of On Friday Clark Grazier f township, Are (ieorege ( Arm in vn i (Ganod plendid arrd Ww Knoy containing 420 to Mark ber, K. in's ideration Frank Con hold family vdded mber whom girls wher and having the Ridg A little girl hi changed the m fourteen, four of ind ten pretty wr-old Philipsburg Wednesday his sister vile now largest in re- A from LO are boys, thirteen husk) A Vaux, mi on dose of medicine for eve treatment, Hi little B-y¢ Jr. son of Georg WHR given ht 8 Near ni was ind « tho LIM ignt Very near is now t who of at Aaronsburg Akron vill Wer loved {hic a n famil Mr move nis time the Odd is far of officers of are installation of permanent take place later. Hebrews and Clearfield counties eligible to join The new 120x%0 foo Hart 1n-\ i t plant at Re- ' oO « 4 ti Daf ined S| Aeut of 118750 Try This Home-Made Cough Remedy Costs Little, Rut Does the Work Quickly, or Money Refunded. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, and “ir for 2 minutes, Put 214 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) in a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours, You will find that this simple rem- ly takes hold of a cough more quiskly su- ally ends a deep seated oough inside of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for whoo cough, croup, chest mins, bronchi- tis and other throat troubles, It stim- | ulates the appetite and is slightly lax. the | ative, which helps end a coug This recipe makes more and better h syrup than you could buy feadd eo for $5.50, '{ koops perfectly tastes pleasantly, Pinex is th ing to th branes. Other prep. 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The but surprised match for the Leav- we ing the victims help! 0 he road, L fs been not strong have * idenity exists Gember] ised a nearby arried to the lica, attention been severely wounds gash over home, he tetanus develo death agony ved by « wan Porto Rico's New Wonder. From fa: WAY irto ome roe- discovery 34 oO new | vastly benefit Dis- work here. It times of terrible also my brother of is chest and vho used It on my this greaat medi in every drug ye Ne Ling’'s splendid w ing about 3 five cold other We hope re in } olds, than 2 ¥ vice will yet 1} 1d in Porto Rico,” For throat and there Is nothing better. convince of Trial b« free. *. M. Parrish, B, ine & 80 store A will you ttle Guar- Pa. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Isabella Barree to Roy L tract of land In Gregg twp. . Hunter to John B. Miller, tract of d In Liberty twp.: $1200 Jacob Bhank et ux to Pens tract of land ser wid, Co | $500 Chas $1400 H E acts « Mary hnson Terrance Murray rem gt George Zelinsky na, premises J. DD. Miller Centre Co. 423 a r twp.: $14.76 Matilda W. Brower to tracts of land ses In Spring tw Rus treas Tat PAY ~ rem ian n Farrand D ao in $l iarnal - “Your mon back Af It falls. 25e, Boe, $1 (et Pratis Profit Jug Pookieh 5 «shar Hazel Bros. and John Meese Store. od AED 4 Quality You Ww Always Find it in a DOCKASH. Olewines Hardware Store EE... L_sar w { | | But it has been found that these | only clog the pores | to | where | GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. not | of | red {induced compan- | who | when | and drag- | lonely | Young | farmer | on | the | re- | ed | late | his | the | an, of Barce- more | ad- | lung | its merit, | Ph., G. Belle- | Nov.~Adv. | Bartley, | Centre | Bince the old-fashioned theory of cur«| troubles but none that we egn recoms ing eczema thre the blocd has been | mend as highly as this for we know that given up by scientists, many different |D.D.D, stops the itch at once, 'e just salves have been tried for skin disse Bes, | Wi nt you to give D.D.D. a trial. That will salves | be enough to prove it, : and cannot penetrate| Of course all other druggists havs below the epidermis | D.D.D. Prescription—go to them if yon germs are lodged, | con't come to us—but don't accept Some quality of penetrating—! big profit substitnte 3 probably explains the tremendous suc | But If you come to our store, we gre cess of the well known liquid eczema |go certain of what DDD, will do for you remedy, oll of wintergreen, thymol, gly-| that we offer you a full size bottle on cerine, ete, as compounded in D.D.D.|this guarantes If you do not find ¢ rescription, it takes away the ite - We have sold other remedies for skin | costs you not a nent. h 47 ONCH: BELLEFONTE, PA, the inner skin the eczema This—the Send in Your Old Textbook. 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