THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 912, Pleasant Evening Reveries ers as They Join the Home The Home Circle Dedicated Circle at to Tired Moth Evening Tide. A Merry Christmas. Christmas brings the remembrance of a gift so great and wonderful that all who realize what it means to the world, feel the desire to give something fn return though it may be nothing more than the expression of a wish for a Merry Christmas. No one was anxious to receive the gift at first. Peo- le do not always know the value of what them. The only door opened to receive it led into a cattle stable But now, whose door does not fly open at Christmas to send out some blessing, some word of good cheer? The old carol, sung to a few shep- herds, has gone around the world now and the message of peace and good will has been carried everywhere. Some- how. when vou lay a new born babe in a man's arms, you pretty sure to bring a smile to his face and softening to his heart as well. An infant is a groat bringer. What has touch- | ed and the heart of this grim | world more than anything else, is that Christmas brought a blessed child down to earth and laid him confidingly in the humanity, brought him from left him outcast, that the might be given to every man to take him in and give him the love and tenderness which is every child's birthright This it to make They may be +8 given are peace softened arms of home, and opportunity moves us to strive happy at Christmas those who float along with the river knowing nothing of its Jove source high up on the hills. But even if they do not know why most of us want to make it a merry time for | the children. It is emphatically the] children's festival No one ever regrets | it who out of the way to make | some little ones happy at Christmas time. They are the special friends of | the Christmas child, and it is well to’ be able to entertain the king's friend if not the king himself It does the world good to open its doors and take in the season's greet- ings Buisness goes on all the happler | because there a warm, charitable | feeling in & man's soul toward his employer or employes or acquaintance. We are all sot we are apt to forget to be considerate, forgiving and kind It is well to let brain rest and allow | the heart » sometimes, Or men may lose ity of loving and | being charitabl ch en goes 18 I8Y to have proved a clearing Syuare ac- | al the old quarrels and the message | Anger and | happiness; and charity | | | [| | Old Age. | ple frequently look upon | and think of rience make « AB \ off iE old 1 to will man % Centu that it house counts grudges exXps to th pity, all { rhythmic | ing { son | cost of st | was much them as deprived of most things that make life agreeable. Yet, as a rule, old people cling to life as earnestly as any others, and that, too, not mere- ly as shrinking from that which lies beyond death, but for the mere pleas- ure of living. They are cut Some Sources have had, but others are open them. The ambition is less keen and the carea of life bring less anxiety than they once did. There {8 even a certain satisfaction in receiving respect for which is paid to them by younger people, in accordance with an impulse that is as universal as it is noble. To bright will make makes the whole pas gloomier picture and wnt pictures, a part « present from they off, to be pleasure sure, of which age future events memory of its with pleas- unchanging makes the than old, stripped led the youth, hope brighter often it; to the f Wf 3 . + Some Christmas The bell this ours Thoughts. it is trying sing, “The Heart Eternal is most wonderfully kind.” kind, it folds itself into the wee form of a babe and in the man- ger of Bethlehem lets a sweet holy mother (God blossom the ‘hristmas ol world of its might to | as 1 | the So rests and it. knew how this forth and Its world He knew that childhood would be the object of loving care and presents rich and rare would sparkle in fir-boughs at Christmas time. He knew that the dark days of December would be luminous with a heavenly glow because of the un- quenchable light from the babe. He knew that those busy In dally toil like the shepherds, would hear the strains of angel volces urg- the timid human heart, “fear not,” calling sll men to “Peace and WilL" our village, happy people, lured skyward at this sea- seeing the star of Bethlehem, exceeding great Joy ndore babe gift would fragrance fill and Good May people, people, and rejoice with where live lonely he » * Habit. somewhere that the vd train had that it We have read TT raflre losely figured out, and the expense of miles We do ng a been « greater than running a train several not know a tral think 1 stopping hard to i ev ride woul dare may deal « WIFE ELOPES WITH BOARDER. Tyrone Young Woman Leaves Hus- | band and Good Home. | Heral The home of wing brakesnan on n. eemed to be a wing fellow by the | hards was taken to | so a4 an 2 fine looking At any tions of Mr taking wit! hildren. Th early heart wl can gi aot extra Was wind did make toyer went st Tyrone Thur $4 vife and LM ny chil and nat she her mot} 3 he pald no a to bed Thursday supper, packed | irk again Up Friday morning family was not tigation found taken the chil hards. The 246 train landed the to attractive Rict name of about 21 r CArS the ed Opens Box of Snakes. ! of Northum- was called upon to] it kind of a levy the Sunbury Item says gainst a olrcus stored there the place he single box ontained b he wriggling rep the box, and In a ver the room, Glass d out of the place and wm behind him, He the circus man, who reptiles were harm- less. Glass didn't want to handle the harmless or not, and told the circus | fellow so | The showman quickly gathered in | his prizes, and just to show (Hass that they were harmless he stuck the | head of one in his mouth, mouth, The sheriff a 1 T '1 i J : (rias writ 3 goods to it 1 minu gra y lock 5 re then hunted up sxplained that the levied upon and the to know what to with them He says he cannot imagine anybody who would want to buy snakes, and as for selling them single, none for him, not if he loses his job, snakes i» at a loss are do Squeezed Between Cars. W. Frank Stringfellow, a brakeman in wood cars at the Lock Haven paper mill, was caught between the hump- ers of two cars on Saturday and bad- ly bruised about the abdomen. The ambulance of the Lock Haven hospi tal was sent for and he was takon to his home at Draketown a small ham- let south of the Eagle brick works, Mill Hall, Stringfellow ls now Iim- proving and will likely recover in due time, If you are having sale this season you will want your sale bills print. ed at this office and the advertisement in this paper where it will reach the most readers In the county, It pays to advertise your sale In Centre Democrat because it will more buyers and you will get prices for your stock. employed 1] | give { appreciation Not Glass’ | ¢ NEW METHOD OF GIVING ETHER. Said to Relieve Patient of Unpleasant After Effects. ‘ lin ist used in onstrated Hospital Hassler ' ' . i Nn Wa Yo Our Correspondens: ursuance of iwmtom at the iday season, tt no paper 1 fr the ocrat of oe next k. For pecially wk ou yndents over county our ere will Dem re (‘entre this n nm we will IMErous corres to hold their week We December 26th be printed on 1913 As the season will be will ask that the as to reach the than Monday Im- be sent In even a than Monday as it will us better time to handle same At this time we wish to express our to the numerous faith. ful correspondents of the wrant who have contributed so much In the past teresting the ors scattered far aon Wes y “ week! letters vill skip and the next Th irsday., news larger letters office portant little earlier ne nger the lssue of paper will January 2nd the holiday than usual be sent in not later letters can of wo RO large of read- and to army wide, Enticed Lock Haven Girl From Home. A news item from Columbus, Ohlo, pintes that Joseph W. Napier, of Lang ley, 8. C,, was found gullty by a jury in the United States district court on Friday of violating the Mann “white slave” act In Inducing Mary H. Ress. ler aged 15, to accompany him from her home In Lock Haven, Pa, to Ca- diz, ©. The girl was hired ostensibly {to play In a traveling show which Na- pler managed. Napler, It is sald, has a wife and family. issued from this No paper will be office next week. HE HAD UNRULY HAIR every direction at once, then in no direo- tion. This was before he used Hall's Hair Ranower. Now his hair looks well k stays In dacs. Tha sotlp }s oles . ris growing faster. N dandrufl. No id . hair. Not the slight. Talling ais. Naty to | that | | please | | celve | | COMeN, done 1} | nine | twelve rings o'er | picker a with | of | west | shell | country | at | God-cared-for | The prom Couldn't do a thing with it. Stood in have endeared it to i | farmer a — —— Next to Sunlight the never flickering, bright Ia from the best Trip ~ Ron flame Pennsylvania Crude Oil Family Favorite Oil Your dealer gets it in barrels direct rom our refineries. FREE 120 page book-—all about oil, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. ) Pittsburgh, Pa. = FROM BIG ROCK, ILL. Enclosed send Democrat it and ns We than a real much the 'y find us for regular nr it one dollar the good another every always Is a weekly left Fledler year ago for well out here easier in the most Wi for old year, Saturday glad which Centre we rq morn when letter from Pa a littl Ilinois and The work west than everything husked fifty of corn on the it all done n husker or corn 8 they are called. The corn! an enormous one through the this year; nearly all the farm have thelr cribs and drivewa full and some had to stop hu to make room I saw paper some time ago that h was pretty bad in counties; it is a for hogs to the farmers where we hogs last year Wf cholera, ing home more lke f(t done ig in east, as machinery, hundred farm 1 work, and had days with a bushels crop is ors sking and | in vo cholera and Clinton thing out cholera; most the surrounding live had to p and this year on This is a great but there are very on account of hogs run with the cattj¢ The farmers are going into the feeding business now there in a good chance to make money on sheep this year, and they fed a profit without hogs About every has from five hundred to thousand or me sheep which be fed until about March or later when they will be marketed We h had a fine fall all through-—have cold weather to speak of: f« the last few BOems og Centre common have in Jere all st their account « cattle-feeding few fed this being scarce state Year to sheep ns can aiso be v Special Rates to Teachers. and 1.An« ARKO Hungry Bear Narrow Escape. X 1 Wrong One Died. hane arks sends this atv! ren patron ft VIRTrE ax 21 | ers | on | ter | Pennsylvania, | sembling i doing { and | been | the | reply, | sealps | 100 ing |i great | wins ( it | | { di In the Interest of Holders of Scalp Probates. Fulfilling a promise to of probates for scalp the 6th of December, | to John K. Tener, Governor on the eve of the Ar the Legislature, pointing the great injustice to great Commonwealth hundreds boys How for met on the request for man hold premiums, wrote Jest of Hi of him the Lo to pe aople the out Of Poor veurs the presentation payment vith money npproprisnted for How the lit of the gotten d along man (qunr 1 he "ho this great this purpose.” or tnte had line that the Ie to have 1 also #0 bi holders afraid to ny hem probated How we were pl and splendid stem of ter of wnning y NOW Wi Wing allege pri and ommenduable comport w tem of and tll ver ( this (I ma trontment v1 our the px time hie 8 who take the) Lhe pret en re we have premium for heen CALMLY SMOKED CIGARETTE. While Fellow-Trainmen Sawed Off His Crushed Legs story of rare The a ding Robs Farmer's lex Johmson Hl ven K Wagon. When farmet “har Has Smal Tyrone : of tha 3 Ke Birth Rate. egistrar The Quickest, Simplest : Cough Cure Fasily and Cheaply Made at Home. Saves You $2. This recipe makes a pint of oo rup—enough to last a family a or time, You couldn't buy as much or as Centre Dem- good cough syrup for £2.50, Simple as it is, it gives almost instant year to make the paper in- relief and usually stops the most obsti- nate cough in 24 hours. This is partly due to the fact that it is slightly laxa tive, stimulates the appetite and has an excellent tonic effect, It is pleasant to take—children like it. An excellent rem. edy, too, for whooping cough, eroup, sore Jungs, asthma, throat troubles, eta. ix one pint of granulated sugar with " pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 214 ounces of Pinex (fift cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and add tha Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly, Take a teaspoonful every ome, two or three hours, Pino is one of the oldest and best known remedial agents for the throat membranes. Pipex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway whi pine extract, and in rich in guaiacol all the other natural healing elements [reparations will not work in this u pt results from this recipe thousands of wives in the United es, and which ex ns why an imitated often, A guaranty fl has been HOW TO TREAT PIMPLES Successfully and Speedily With CUTICURA SOAP And Cuticura Ointment, at a trifling cost, is learned from the special directions which accompany these pure,sweet and gentle emollients. WROTE TO THE GOVERNOR, Thursday, December 18th, 1 mr RALEIGH, N.C. CHILD Made Strong and Well by Vinol When we tell you that Vinol is the t remedy in r whole for weak, puny, ailing children robust and , we are only what has been proved by Lundreds of mothe: Mrs. W. O, Btrother, “My little Vinol to | spell of ric good by bie making rong, telling you ou slock rosy “r I laleigh Cn Hazel, has heen iild her up after a Ness, 145 done # her appe- strength that finest tonle ever telling ev LLKIDng Yoere much restorir un he r the building Vino! | and e¢ and I think pre pared, it.” I am about What Vinol girl it will weak allirg child, because sickly need the strengthening cod element and the tonic iron VYinol contains--that is why builds up quickly and them a fine, healthy color. pleasant to take, and antee that the results will you — money back if they “. M, Parrish, Belletonte, did this do | little and children for or very that Vinol gives It is guar. patisfy do not, Pa. them we liver Interesting Feature of Farmer's Week. ors end y I'he Pent ur Plant Ir LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Hannah Ardery. iste of Worth town EXECUTOR’'S f Mart} NOTICE. F.state f decease A Gsunsaiius, isle LEGAL NOTICE. s hereby that there } heer at Sand fo ate of giver apart 0 throck as Rothroc iAberiy t fq § send ur RB " wn oe > ATS Real Estate AVS Lhe same will be ¥ the Court J. FRANK SMITH 8) CE. roved April 1st x f Real Estat Description of Real )} as - e $500.00 Estate. ion ordered fo “x pt ions he ame will be cor period of 304 thereto within 3 solutes 1 J FRANK SMITH Register and Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Centre WE WILL WAIL YOU each toll set of False Teeth on S8c for 3 set Partial sets in proportion Highest ash prices paid bor Old Gold, Silver, Flatioam. Diamonds and Jewelry Send what rou have today PHILA. SMELTING & REFINING COMPANY Esramsunn 30 Years B23 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA Pa EEF ADDRESS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ~ WE ARE INCREASING OUR PILE of orders, also our number of friends and customers, dally, just because our lumber is so excellent in every par | Heular, It Is true quality lumber, in | grain, clearness, cut and finish, All jour timber Is well-soasoned, select and durable, yet reasonably priced. Get our estimate on your requirements, BELLEFONTE LUM BELLEFONTE, Pa 0. ezer's Meat Market | Be | HIGH ST.. BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICE HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ose If YOU want a nice Juley Steak, go to PHILIP BEEZER W. H. Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. PATENT YOUR IDEAS AND MAKE MONEY Send for my free book HOW TO GET THEM Best Service Fees Heasonable, Highest References JOSHUA R. H. POTTS. 2069Lh st Wash. D.C. UB. &ForeignPsts #2 Chestnut Phila, #8 Dearborn Chica Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Bpring Streets Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. John M. 8S8hugert, Cashier. fe “re money srinkers H into 2 1 oy, ~. Hustling Fo Hens S—— “Money back iura the Jos ir it woot (ny falls,’ acts Asse the, RIL 50c, 81 J Pratts Poultry: Regulator ens pow fon ~ 0s Hazel Bros. and John Meese Store HOADS At his yard, opposite the P R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities 1RACITE AND BITUMINOI ready by, r 0 lea ANA Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw ac Sand. Superior Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas- terers’ Sand. { Commerical No Trixrnone Carrs’ < ne t Central No. 138 2S EO8ONOS08080880808 ¢ Jonh F. Gray & Son, FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. WT 1 ALSO SURETY BONDS. la re vi é t ' Crider's Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harness Oil Solid by desiere everywhere The Atlantie Refining Company AINTY DROOM porcelain one-piece | Lavatory, which, owiag to the ad- vanced Improvements of scientific plumbing, can now be Installed with | perfect sanitation. This is one of the many new equipments that modern progress has placed at the disposal of [up-to-date plumbers. Let us Inform you all about them and thelr usefu)- ness, convenience, low cost, ete. oe ESA BE {is a graceful
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