THE CENTRE SNOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Tivirsday, March 20th, 1913, Correspondents’ Department Continued. ADVICE TO STUDENTS, in the Commoner W. J writing to Earl Cranston, Side High school, Denver, Colorado, gives the following good ad- vice to students: “You may quote me as saying A request for advice from Recently Bryan: in Ir., East BOALSBURG. Sheasl ind family, through town Sunday, <. B passed auto Miss spent a of this Misses Myrtle gave a taffy their young ternoon Miss among the of State mn Ruth Dwerner, of day th J Onk John Derner nl Pace Klinefelter ne TRS | ol Ros numb sick ¢ thi writing Mr. and Mrs \ 34 .0¢ vi friends at Colyer, Sunday Miss Lizzie Bloom was a fonte shopper Saturday, also Muthersbaugh, of this place, Miss Lilllan Koch returned to home in Bellefonte, after visiting grandparents, Mr and Mrs, Amos Koch for a week J. W. looks lonesome now since she has gone Harry Harr having public sale of some of their goods, Saturday They expect leave for their new home in Indiana county, the last the month, Sorry to have our loss will 1 others Mrs. Wm. Folk and Oak Hall, spent Friday in town, this her Ton {ell Miss for Bolle- Daniel her 80 to gain daughter, of with friends former home your attra perhaps Ruth could apend Hello, 10W wle without a barrel our iat We are ving vbout a bung in answer nothing wintry weather Oh, you Easter b back seat the ike a hange in atm 198istant home dur Altoona I had been vacation | kes this had been d nee was Lt Dom oul LY week ino it nog ns eg FROM ILLINOIS. March If been very will take w lines thr As It Is to all this plan efonte on and LW it not safe vn and and teleph poles SNA ting worst here the wie kind here Are in n Nothing people to we nunity for the really think home We hav ten miles and on An var on. } RAMI LEMONT stood and | in the at 26 deg wnt last yes and wtended onference Hall Musser and daughter days am Jdnden ArERred Mr 4 Ham Ris) Hazel \ friend In Contra belongings risburg, this wee Mre. Linn Bottorff friends in Curwensville Mrs, Eva Roan came part of the summer spent Satur M mg his Har- moving ‘ollege to visited among home to spend AARONSBURG. Wm. MeCormick of Potters and Herbert Hosterman and his interesting children, Isabel and bert Ir fr 1 Buffalo, N. Y | at the hon i. Mingle's ind lp Ta s with 3 nd strenot A. Weaver and his Initing at the home of Albert and Henrs Roush spent the at W ard On nd f Mn 1 horn Mr and Mrs. Cal. Weaver Both ther and child sre well Mr Mrs. Henr Philips receiv. ed the news of the death of their two-year old granddaughter baby McKay, at Philade Iphia They Monday morning to attend the al Mille two Her were of wife were addy’ his vel, the nes Hp nd par North two girls are EMe Weaver Mingle and Harry Sabbath pleasantly oodw the to m and snd baby was funer SCOTIA. Merrill Williams returned to Bell wood, after spending some time at home on account of Il health. Mrs. William home after spending a woeok with her son, Mr. Alfred Bottorff, of Btate Col- lege Miss Viola Lauffer is visiting among friends In Altoona for a few days. Miss Btella Lykens spent a week at Bellwood recently, having some dental work done, Boyd Potter, of Centre Hall, has re- turned home after spending Sunday with his sister, Mrs. ©. T. Kellerman. FP. BE Hicks left Saturday for Al. toona to attend conference, which Is being held In that city. Chester Hassinger, of Bellwood, spent Sunday with his mother, Mra, John Hassinger, of this place, We can do your job printing. Prices reasonable; work always the t, their | Hall, that those | vd d LL I Nin temptations land there are two her of | | | i 5 them leave; | inate | fear { thing with {of life | on we | | the | week | conts left | Bottorff has returned | a student to one who has passed mid- life can best he granted by a re. sponse which will be useful, and the obhlig to make such answer is the greater, when, as in this case, it is to weh a large number of students 1 sold not dy upon the neces jucation may be assumed to whom these words are already appreciate the vital of mental training They to be warned against that come with educatic vhich most des vtion sity for importance rather m erve con ‘ hy cmptation to (God: the sin of the first pair Garden of Eden grew out of a deter mination to trust the head instead of the heart. They could not why limitations were placed upon and therefore they resolved upon obedie The mind must not think of itself too highly; it i8 not the com mander-in-chlef of man's destiny Faith greater than reason. Pascal truly says that “the heart has rea sons that the reason can not under stand, because the heart of an in higher order’ learning Is remember that ‘the God is the beginning of Religion is the most practical which man has to deal, be cause it alone him a conception and furnishes a foundation up which a moral can be bullt “The second tempt to put gl fish interest tempt in the Bee dis- nee Is is but of always good, dom.’ Rives code wtion Is FRUIT TOWN. od t BOALSBURG SPRING MILLS—Route had bad mads« 1 think spring was fast approa weather over Sunday has that notion Roll Treaster is The party held attended person hing, but chang that nd sick Allen's on the lint at Bert was Cash on Delivery to Parcels Post. The parcel post met with in favor that the service be further improved by the depart ment and on July 1 a new fe will be added Under the approved regulations a parcel bearing the required amount of parcel post stamps may be sent anywhere in the country and the amount due the sender from the pur chaser coliected and remitted © the postoffice department The regulations provide that parcel must bear the amount dus the addressee and the collection be made, provided the amount is in excess of $100. The fee will be to be afMxed by the sender parcel post stamps, This also will sure the parcel to an amount not exceed 350 Another has such versal the from will not 10 in in to is that, by new privilege adding the regular 10-cent special de | very fee the package delivered senger sender by may have special mes How Wilson Forecasts Weather, President Wilson has tipped off the Weather Bureau that he has what he considers an infallible barometer, is his razor strop, and every morning the little plece of leather whispers to him to wear his raincoat and umbrella ar his frock coat and accompanying nery “When 1 find that my razor does not glide smoothly over the strop,” sald the president, “I know that it is going to rain, for my well-tuned strop is very sensitive to atmospheric condi tions. 1 have utmost confidence In the strop and always consult it before filling engagements.” If you change your postoffice ad. dress this spring kindly notify us at once and be sure to give the old as well ag the new address, {vive | ville | Tyrone 1 | ter the | | died compli them, | on I ty Sept (A | years, 4 | went nothing but | stalled for assi wis- | lof 160 a | linol { DAI Four children survis RECENT DEATHS. VIERD Charles Vierd home in South Philipsburg on Thurs- day of last week, aged 67 vears, death occured just about ten days after that of his wife, the late Mrs, Sarah Vierd, of which this paper made men- tion in the last issue, Five sons sur Interment was made at French died at BIKRLY Ww of the on Mrs. Nancy Inte Israel Saturday relatd taken to the he MV W. G. Smith, at She is survived | three and thre daughter Funeral services ere conducted at 10 o'clock this morning i the United Evangelical church Interment n the wnton Blerl Hierly, night The me of her wid while on remains daugh ' L.oanton Lo Visit Wer Ves on { cometer forget PRICE resident in David ©O. Price, HBrowntown place March of disea Deceased Centre Hill, Centre coun- 1827, making his age 86 months and days, He west In 1862, taking his family with him, and making the trip with a wagon and team. On reaching Chi which was then but a small ind the irrounding country frog ponds h and he was obliged to call stance to haul out his wagon years later he purchased a farm res near Waddams Grove and here he lived 1 1885 » moved to farm nearby His wif Whose Weaver die in Wisconsin, ard, of that tion born at was 6 cago, place A fs when hi Anni INKERCH tein ker v ER hner die KE jeaven his | It} Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains Missa C. Manoxey, of 7708 K. Bt. W. Washington, I). C,, writes I suf. fered with rheumatism for five years and I have just got hold of your Link ment, and it has done me so much good. My knees do pot pain and the swelling has gone.” Quiets the Nerves Mus, AWEIDMAX, of 40 Thompson Bt, Maryville, Mo, writes : — “The nerve in my log was destroyed five yOArs ago Yr) loft me with a Jerking at night so that | could not sleep fr fend told me to try your Liniment Wd now 1 could not do without it. | find after its use | can sleep.” SLOANS LINIMENT “Isa good Liniment, 1 keep it on hand all the time, My daughter sprained her wrist and used your Liniment, and it has not hurt her since,” Jos ru Harcuer, of Relma, N. CO, RF.D., No.4, At All Dealers his | | State His | | whose ing it uncertainty as [ mi nt of the died at | ate | | elect amendment to aged |W | ele of al | state is team a — THE GOOD ROADS BILL. Confirmation Highway of the a ppointment of Commissioner Bilge- the senate is believed to have the way for consideration of good roads amendment proposition, friends refraiced from push- during the period in which any to the future manage- highway department might used against it All this of the way and there is hie plain sailing Its passage b is considered as assured ar then be sent o to the house the friends of good roads will Its support low by opened the have been 15 now out believed to amendment for the en 1 it will where rally to It appears tempt will be nr ion for probable nos nde itibmitting the tO BOCUre @& 8D this propo people, but that jt await the reg ember, when an opportunity il be allowed tion next Noy voters will have whether or not the bullding of highways throughout shall be financed In an 10 IAT to say vania adequate manner, SERIOUS HEART DISEASE SOON CURED By the Great Specialist, Dr, Franklin | Miles, Who Will Send His New Book and a Complete Treatment Free. Sick people whose are deranged or diseased, who have breath, palpitation, lrreg hearts Weak short ilar heart Remarkable State. for Seeds! Seeds! FOR ~ the! the | ee —— Stops Falling fair Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops falling hair. No doubt about it what- ever. You will surely be satisfied. Purchased a Meat Business. W. H of the valued subscriber writes IT follow “Py to |] bi rbor, t meat moar the meat ner (Condo, one from CHM ather pring Wie res me can do mabe your work printing the Job alwa main | Pennsyl- | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. Estate of John W of rownship, deceased Letters of Administration in the above named estate having been granted to the | undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all { Indebted to the sald estate are hereby | requested to make payment and all BONS having claims against sald are requested to present the {authenticated without delay to ARRIEM PACKER ALFRED SHAWLEY. Admrs Curtin, R. F. D Packer, late Bogus x11 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Glenn, laste of Howard town ahi Lat ned es signed 3) Adm the above ) the inistration in aving been the Hegister Pennsylvania, the sald estate ke payment ne Against ate NOTICE IN DIVORCE. pire ( IN Di VORCE. James M3 NOTICE BELLEFONTE DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE Flower and Garden. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK WHICH WE CAN NOW OFFER AT LOW. ER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER SEED STORE. DUR ING THIS SEASON WE WILL GIVE A BLOOMING GERAN. IUM TO EVERY CUSTOMER PURCHASING 50c WORTH OF OUR GARDEN SEEDS, WE SELL SEEDS GROWN BY THE HOLMES SEED CO. WHICH STAND THE TEST, Potter - Hoy Hdw. A POSTAL BRINGS “SAVE -A- DOLLAR * STYLE BOOK Showing 150 leading styles in Men's, Ladies’ and Boy's Spring and Summer Shoes, * Write for copy to-day! Here's a leader in Spring Oxfords. Lat. est Style; Good- year Welt made, same as $5, $6 $1. 50 Value 452 $2.50 Order a pairto-day! Send size, width, our number and $3.50, also 10 cents mailing cost. Address NEWARK SHOE CO. Baltimore, Md. Dept. No. ure Repairing Matt Bd. ess Renovating, et XI. BIDWEILL, BELLEFONTE, PA Commercial Phone WITH THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING every bot in the Rete bu | § iiding trades Are regidencs ard to get pla Kn« ou wil in Rn best BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. “BELLEFONTE, PA. | de PERF Er ri SANITATION is just as essential as Patriotism when combined for the countrys good therefore celebrate the 4th of July by installing a new bath room where one is noeded. Modern Sanitary Plumbing as practised by us means Sanitation in It fullest sense as exhibited In thelr perfect work and intelligent adoption of every know nsclentific improves ment for Insuring health and clean. ness, A. E. 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