Thursday, January 16th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. er ———————— - BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Nothing to It. First you let your temper Hurt vour fellow man; Then you must apologize That is, if you What's the use of In such foolish Why be worried Anger never pays You unloose the angry Let it fly, alack Then with haste Wish vou had back Thus vou stumble throug! Wasting half your days What's the use of all this Anger never pay Louisvill ‘ol rise, can wasting breath WHVE half to death? vord almost it str if 8, irfer-Journal Aaronsburg on the Bellet Andrew Mus dentist, was a Tuesday William P for a few Bedford W. R. Gainfort street, will start his Clasa on Tues 4th, Mr. and children, of some time place, Col. on T where Wednesday balance S ; or mts visitor Tu . friends days’ on day with in 108 E Curtin next ning, da eve February Mrs. J Pittsburg! among Ma rtin spending this n WW. uesday he the nat of the irles Unde frie the been Bellet past, for ployed. visiting onte operati wspital poultry brou lodged coming erm sald to have had a partner him clean the r st ! reason or shit gn ve promise of th t numb Neapolitans compri chestra nd chor tion © of the fine soloist cello, te orchesty program the ty such a people memiuoer ening be nl gatne may the Petrikin attend ri ox date in sure to Last Saturday of Eagleville, and sought counsel of for the alleged misbehavior i her husband, whom she claimed had been treating her more like a brute than a wife, for some time past Mra Spangler's grievance inciuded num erous beatings, and she stated that events had come to the point where she feared for her life. The fssued a summons for Bpangler's pearance before him, and the Eagleville constable brought him to Bellefonte for a hearing. In spite of the wife's statement and that of her. mother, Mr, Spangler denied all charges. In the Judgment of the Squire, however, Spangler was gullty of some very unhusbandlike tricks, and he promptly bound him over for good behavior. In addition he had about nine dollars costs to pay. wher, fonte Musser ap- on Moniay at this Shorthand |, and bp { herlain i Squire | Allen Waohlford, this on Saturday for Juniata, where pects to be employed In the Mrs. Louis Shapiro, who vigiting at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cohn, on Spring street departed for her home in Clearfield on Tue left ex mill has been of place, he silk sday Schad's goon The not time Morris room their vew floors stablishment fin it plumbing have their now ( LLL have will ished but de room upying repair made Sheffer are | in KE block put in occupancy at an early and fixtures and remodeling 18 now In progress Mr Mrs, Jullus Fol and Tuesday in to their home in T afternoon While here ruest f Mrs. Foble's Mr Robert A AVing new gle for N an and le spent vrone on they par Saylor to 1 Thur lellefonte day 0 comi and opportunity of t the first pecial hant Progress the Inside her infor nex LKINK sale give ‘ pages of this mation wolal i ted that Harr AT nEnge Mary Cham mts her ight “ Harrar, and urset of Bellefonte The Mr. | who of congratula- James was confirmed by is the recipient tions from his numerous friends Mr Furst In a son of the Inte Hon, A. ©O Furst, a former President Judge of this county, and is a prominent ticing attorney at this bar. No nouncement has been made of time for the nuptial event, but Furst Is now Interested in the ing of a new home on next to the Andy Cook residence which they hope to occupy as soon as it can be completed, sam now rat the Mr Bellefonte, | pracs | an- | bulld- | Linn street, | Thursday, at 2:30 P. M., at Petri- Kin will Fall, a be held members an are | Mr, and | Pittsburg, | k and his son Dr. street Mr artist by wa home centres wher times impre Academy of bas We glons SIRE \ [] Ram ymnasium carnestiy meeting of d Mrs, © arrived unre J requested Ww the the Mrs. Clees, of to the he friends | { | preside nt, will address the meeting | | Ss in guests at the J. Kilpatrick Kilpatrick | in profe from ‘ Hi 18 of and Paris and he spends mu pleased with Bellefonte on Good Be Ba BIB BI BRE BEB Ihe Centre Democrat Kilpatril Bellefonte home on “oq county society present, kK, of this Example “enw wt G i unt CFE Be BED PIANO Wo 113.806 118.821 115 291, 01.301 62.389 193.010 86.225 147.0056 3 172,622 142 191,990, | 146 76,279 | 148-167 815 610 414 1s D e n Prizes--FREE. it epartment and bring Store for changed 250 VOTES FREE SE LR than SRE SEL NLR SRE SL VOTE LM i i i i 103,63 80.000 166.054 68.130 100.810 141,726 118,926 145,337. 138.201 151.006 144.910, 160,720 EE TE vd IMA. AR. re CONTEST 8 HH 10 026 026 235 500 i 090 2.905 110.3156 246,715 176.608 160,070, 167.306. 222,468 321,026. BE El A hl $ 2 30 Three wu} All| ‘HOW TO REDUGE THE COST OF LIVING BE "EFONTE MERCHANTS AN- NOUNCE A SPECIAL SALE. NEXT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Bargains in All the Leading Stores See the Inside Pages of This Issue for Further Information—Goods Sent by Parcels Post. of | Ve I. COMPONCL efonte the d ¢ leagus Sidney Krumrine, Sim The Clothier, W. R. Brachbill Index Book Store, Mingle's Shoe Store, Joseph & Co. Naginey's Furniture Store, Hazel Bros. Grocery, Olewine's Hardware The John Meese Store, The Potter-Hoy Hardware, Clasters OQutfitters, The Variety Shop, Yeager's Shoe Store The Mallory Studio, Miller's Hardware, Montgomery & Co. E. F. Garman's Store, C. C. Shuey's Grocery, Cas welry, Imperial Store, ebeer Je 10 cent Store, Addition, Finklestein's Lyon L Dac hacHo Grocery, Store, very 10 cent er New and th Wallpag s & Sheffer's rmacy, kenr Store, re Aiken's Store, Snyder, Mi phart, Pianos linery, BE A SUCKER. Asking For IL king of connn drums, Mr here's a good one Why 1s the d” ike a wedding rng? Procrastioating Bachelor—Oh, I'm no good at conundrums. Intrepid Widow You give it up? Why, because ‘we' can't be ‘wed’ without it. Pear son's, Intrepid Widow Spe orn witer Encouragement, “That git rejected me three times.” confided the disconsointe youth, “Well,” rephed Miss Cayenne, “you should feel encouraged A girl who will listen to three proposals from the game man must think something of bim.”" Washington Star has Correct Dress, “Yon are perfectly right, Blidad, when you say that it is correct for roy- altles to wear royal gowns at public functions, but for a knight of the bath to wear either a bath robe of a knight gown at court would hardly be de wrig gle Judge's Library \ Hard Cash, Mr. T. Wadd You niweys speak of money as “hard eash” Mrs. T. Wadd | ~All 1 ever get comes from you, and it comes as hard as anything | know of.— Exchange. Save a Little, It is good tu be beipful and friendly, but don't give yourself to be melted into eandie grease for the benefit of the tallow trade - George Biol { dered. | pers of the region : " | Breaking It Gently. | On one occasion | ception was given to Mr. Gladstone a | particularly obsequious old gentleman was Introduced to nim and forthwith | commenced flattering him to such an | extent that the Inte premier grew weary of him, so bidding the man good day be settled down heavily into the near- est chalr. The bore, instead of passing | on, lingered near and seemed to have something still in his mind, though he looked blissful. Mr. Gladstone obsery- ed this and sald, not sweetly, “May 1 ask you, sir, it you want anything more of me?” “Oh—oh, no.” said the man, smirking, “only perhaps I may be permitted to remark that | am proud to say that my | hat is having the inestimable honor to occupy the same chair with W. KE. Glad- stone.” London Telegraph. Nature as a Cook Stove. Maori housewives of New Zealand have discovered, like their more civi- lized sisters. the value of the fireless cooker as a labor saver, but their cook- ers have peither to be made nor or- Nature furnishes them in in- exhaustible supply, for they are noth- ing more nor less than the small gey- Using a box, a bas- ket or a bag, depending on what they are cooking. the women sink the re ceptacle In the moist mud over a steam hole, which makes an admirable oven They not only covk their meals, but do thelr washing in these baby volcanoes Seemed Likely, young ather took his The helress but he grip “8ir."” ask you The certed, # “Whicl checks Btray to the 1ys a ticklish job r with an iron man oad gone Alw Courage “1 rhter's hand he for d mat he st discon- 1 idl want to 0 St GAL NOTICE LE $3.20 RECIPE FREE FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Backache, Straining, Etec. Troubles Swelling in the Bladder, Back Stops Pain Kidneys and waldn’t It so t begin the socwidin be nice within a week or say goodbye forever t« dribbling, straining, or tog the forehead aches the frequent PASSAES OF urine; and the back of -the-head stitches and pains in the back, the grow ing muscle weakness. spots before the even yellow skin sluggish bowels swollen eyelids or ankles eR Cramps mnatural short breath sleep eannens and the despondency? 1 have a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on, and If you want t make & quick recovery you ought t writ and get A copy f It. Many doctor would charge you $3.50 just "w writing this prescription, but I have 1! and will be glad to send It to you en tirely free. Just drop me a line lke this: Dr. A E. Robimson, K31% Luck Bullding. Detroit, Mich, and 1 will send it by return mall In a plain snvelope As you will see when you get It, this recipe contains only pure, harmless rem edies. but It has great healing and palin conguearing power It will quickly show Ita wer onoe you see It, so | think you had better see what it is without delay. 1 will send you a copy free-you can use It and cure yourself at home - Your Lungs and Throat. I'he preparation mentioned by the Rev, Chas, Sager has been {or over sixty years ( inesiculable worth to sufferers from Consume ption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, grippe, | coughs, colds and all lung and throat diseases {and is a household remedy in many, many nes to which it has brought health and bappiness, Ma C AL ABBOTT, 6s Ann St, New York City Dear Sir: 1 have known for over ¢o years of the eflectn of Wilson's Hemedy [Wilson's Preparation of Hypophosphites and Blodgettl] in cases of pul. ” tr on At this pant | will say 10 you #4 have not before known of | that 4» while | was a resident of N.Y. City, war evely (Hl with long tr Phywcians said | was a consumptive and my family physcinn told my wile that he thought | conid not eeorer, My attention was directed 10 the Wilson Remedy, which | weed with splendid effect. 1 have been on my feet and at work ever since my ewes Yours truly, REV. CHAS SAGER, August su, root ay what y Ary voce “or shie, | Pastor M, KE, Church, Hunter, (Greene Co.) N. ¥. | The above letter shows what a great boon the Wilson Remedy was to Mr, Sager, but it s but ene of thowsands received testifying to the ewrative powers of this wonderful remedy, Write at once to Mr. Abbott at the above address and he will furnish you comprmes prof of the great worth te Aumonity of th Jreparation, when a public re | ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE, | Estate of Israc) Condo | ship, deceased Letters of Administra { named estate having beer | undersigned hy the Register Centre County, Pennsylvania indebted to the sald estate requested to make pay sons having « gh late of Patton town n in the above granted to the of Wiis of a persons are hereby and a pers aims i Lt sald estate are requested to present the mame J ny authenticated without delay to | JENNIE YARNELL W. G. Runkle, Autry XK ent Vv. avers Lt does one 5] shues answered Penny a Word { Any subscriber car ment in this column one (ssue : ’ not exceed 25 words charge cent a word, first Issue, ne than 25 cents; 60 cents, No advertisemern us from this oes hers tisement two issues 4 16° thre FOR RENT E J Gillen of noauire a— ick HOUSES: For sale ar fone, Pa $400 to Joan on first mortys tate. W. D. Zerby AtLy FOR RENT: «Brick Iv cated. Inquire o FOR SALE: Bay horse, we biemish, works anywhere Milesburg. Pa FOR SALE: --Good double, both good under C. Hosterman, Boalsbhuryg. Pa R RENT homes st, Ca i fonte Bell phone FO Six-room } | or Hel FOR RENT and Hidge hnstor Groom sLreety or Jacoh M FOR SALF OR RENT I ville I FOR SALE DOOwWs Da me R SALE OR RENT AURan White Leghort Om heavy ia) £. healih (mated by ab expert ’ X80 per 100-4he king that pay they are from heavy laying stock. Uraers ow; Kiso coekereis for sal Poultry Farm. Alfred Bliiderbach tege. Pa xf FARM FOR SALE-~A sm farm. 1% miles north of containing a S-room house, & good barn 6x44 good water and a orchard and a Kinds of fruit reasonable W H McKinley burg, Pa 40 tt eggs for vig pet s 50 fine Suate College Myr. Siste ( all Mileshurg, bank young Terms Miles 8g 8B C repairer, Pa has inst trip ements Wont im i" machine street Bellefonte in health since his the hospital, so that he can go out and repair machines by request, for those who don't want to bring machines to the shop Have first clase second-hand ma chines of any make in stock. also Dew machines from $16 to $25. 1 keep In wk shuttles and needles for all mas chines. Call on Bell phone, DON'T FOR ET 0 8 CLEMENTS x2 the Rishop provea pewing MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. The following prices are pald by Sech- ler's grocery store, Butter densi Eggs Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C. Y, Wagner for grain Wheat, Re@ ..ccivocvvssinssninnne | Wheat, White .... 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