THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 6th, 1913, -_— The Home Circle Pleasant Evening Reveries ers as They Join the Home Dedicated Circle at to Tired Moth- Evening Tide. Success Only Through Toil, Our voung readers of this column fally the men hould remember that success found most often path of t ] There way to genuine ( toil--ecither by head battle of Crecy in Wales, finding himself by the enemy, sent for help. The father battle from a windmill son was not wounded the day if he 11d, sent will not coms | BY the spurs, for, If Gos to be his with man, fight your own | and you will have vi battle worth of old fought Lat DALAL Young in the | all it 4 all through tory Oh, it is a Two monarchs Charles V and Francis, and were kingdom Milan and Burgundy You fight with sin and the stake is heaven or hell, Do not get the fatal idea that you are a genius, and that, therefore is of application It is here multitudes fail. The { geniuses; men with enormous conceit and egotism, and nothing We had rather be an ox than plain and plod, dim and ef than high flying and good for but to pick out the Extraordinar is extraordinary i hope for the person w solved to live by his ability a duel stakes no need that the log Close Irse of age is an Capa Your body yu irhabit it vour best therefore ff It the best impleton wre on tof and fon It take Only a ondensed 0 An emperor emperor became whose Fr And ntine s lentine or called ar Vale mia ins head off » A Word in Season. OVER THE COUNTY. during the cember, does not ment her friends it is feared that have developed Dr. H C. Van Norman of the department of dairy at State College, who resigned in or- der to accept the vice directorship of the California experiment station and dean of the univesity farm school, left Waodnesday of Inst week for Davis Calr Frank Butler, per township, purchased a attended a show had } other the improve- oped for, and complications former head husbandry, truant officer in Coo who thought he had bronco last fall when he Bellefonte horse sale. has discovered that the critter is a thir- teen year old farm horse. Mr, Butler got the “pony” to ride over the school district. Philipsburg Ledger Mr. and Mrs. George Michael will move from Old Fort to Spring Mills, where C. P. Long has secured Mr Michael's services George FErhart who employed Mr. Michael, has engng- | od Jerome Wilkinson, who assisted Charley Ross In conducting the Mary | Potter farm, near Linden Hall John Willlams, of Blanchard, was so badly Injured explosion on the Ford Run October 23, Is In Philadelphia at Wills Eye hospital, where the special- ists claim an operation on his eyes Is imperative and in consequence must remain there several weeks. who Two new cases of diphtheria have developed In the town of Blanchard. Mrs. James Martin, a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James Wilson, of that place is sald to be 1ll. Her husband is a brother of Maude Martin, whose case was diagnosed as black diphtheria, last last Tuesday by Dr. George H. Tibbine, | | | in the dynamite | railway | the | he | tre | that on behavior their kind under such circumstances, took refuge In a near by shed, where were found the next morning and penned up. The Potter township aud met and awarded the OWners, Huyett and Luse, damages. The were sent to dog heaven tors Big Day for Editor. editor of a Kansas paper says picked up recently and started up the street to deliver the weapon to ite owner. The delinquent subscribers got it into their heads that he was on the warpath and The that he friend while | they i dogw | A Winchester rifle | everyone he met insisted on paying all | they owed of ten years’ standing to the office he found a fifteen bushels of corn, potatoes, of turnips On returning fond of hay, ten bushels of a load of wood and a barrel Mothers Can Safely Buy King's New Discovery the little ones when Dr to One man wiped out a debt | and give it | ailing and | suffering with colds, coughs, throat or | lung troubles, tastes once used, always used Mrs Crawford, Niagara, Mo, writes King's New Discovey changed our boy nice, Bruce harmless, | “Dr. | from a pale weak sick boy to the ple- | of heelth™ CM. Pa. ture It at fonte, Always helps Parrish, druggist, Adv, Buy Feb An advertisement In one of the trol ley cars reads: Buy your stove at (here the name of the store Is men- tioned) and save half your coal, An Irishman reading the ad said: "Be. gorra, I'll buy two stoves and save all my coal Belle- | Carried His | GUARDING THE PUBLIC HEALTH. | Gephart ot to Claudius A. | When soldiers lots of land in State Col- | there is rioting ' BO groups of four at Miller et ux to Elery Mas the streets vhere ther Is danger al, premises in Libert The soldiers face each other, each man viitching one treet auch one looks anhend for signe of trouble Knowing that his comrade Is doing I'hus each man g l ks from not REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. enter a town where they stand guard In the intersection of ux Dowell el Milton 8, Mq strict of State Colle mrads Lhe the rear Sawed Off Arm. 11 I'l |B) Item of bt Ba Bet lhe he do bony Pie-Saith dy oh Suh Anty Drudge Disagrees With Some People 3 I! 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