THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, The Home Circle Pleasant Eypning Reveries Dedicated to Tired Moth- ers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, hold an Easter Noll's Hall on Saturday evening, March 23rd. The proceeds to be ap Jacob B plied (0 the bullding fund, Apart from | ¢lght lots of {ice cream, cake and home made can- | $507, dies, there will be several new fea-| Metta Krumrine et bar to C. M tures introduced, The mystery menu | Blerly, three tracts of land in Miles | will consist of twenty-five articles |twp,; $1126.44 | lHsted, a 2¢ proposition—you will be| Susan Harter's {served with any item on the menu | Walters, premises in | for two cents, The selections are all | $7560 | : use ornamanental and otherwise Joseph J Receipt For Making Good Husbands. mus! sow Wild sais. ot Y. Buylid The little Lingle bell episode will be | Morris, Coal EW va | Girls, don we in haste to wed, Bulld | anfoved by a The itronage of $8600, One of our lady subscribers w he saya up healthy bodies by good food, plenty (Snjoved yl. yo Mi pon iy A de 2 she enjoys the departme LT of exercise and sleep. Learn all the | ljghtful time is for all par- |premises in Aaronsburg; $600 paper, hands us the follow ug Tecelpt household arts before you attempt to | ticipants. Cora R. Plerce et bar to Cornelius for making good husbands, ye ; i | make a home Above all, select your Barly Wed i li (| Musser, lot In State College $500 has tested and ft woked like a Chari; _lriends with care Avoid girls who | _ ar y ba nesday morning of has Davida C Hell to Willams C. Emin First. Be a good wife; in 80 dOINE |,.0."00 10 "ror fashion, flirtation and |Ye°* Ellery Spotts, who resides on hls 2681 acres of land in Union twp.: you will have a good influence over | t. and use the privilege all | farm about three miles west of Union hubby | enjoy men 1 ane use p y en on ville, went to his barn to attend to his $ " women may claim, to decline the ac- | ru Soult A Second. Treat quaintance of young men whose eyes | fe0ding and morning chores. He took kisses and good , { will not bear Inspection by the innocent Ih ighted antern te the mow lo enable | | dishes he likes best, if | eves of women. Set your standard high him to see in throwing down hay, and | allow. : ; land live up to it, sure that the reward upon returning to the floor left the Third. Keep his room in order BO LR i ee Herat or 2nd tt the lantern The latter either upset A room may call a re Pronounce est .“y rR re | ’ ' & " . a g pe > . 5 ib { a. p LL and HOO LE | SCON i ¥ WwW as y Oh aa Wh . always ow where to find them flames, which spread very rapidly. i Phi Mo 0 complaint yen our The directs Suid sverywhue. ia hones 10¢., 28c. tally bow Fourth. Never scold; no matter how solemn mysteries given us to study, and | Fortunately, Mr. Spotts was able to a MN 14 ation ™ a pie . character, there | wet the wood or how much the stove | the second of these 3 the key which remove his live stock in safety, as well is a lable sult or dead editor. This is | smokes: tell him you like it that way; |80lves the problem of the other two, {as a number of farming Implements. | oo 0 5 that people belleve smile and go on. | 8in2e well-born children and true wed- | The barn, however, together with the | oh. 00 editor saves. Pennsylvania's ki teve he is all the ded love will help us to bless and save | adjoining silo and all the feed, were i Clarion Fifth. Make him belleve he is a this world, and send us rejoicing to re- | totally destroyed, entailing a loss of b pharitr tv, world to you, as, indeed he shoul! De, | celve our reward in the next.” possibly $2,500, Best Known Cough Remedy. | United " Laugh at his jokes, no matter I | a Prof. P. H For forty-three years Dr, King's | thers Jr, has received his commission aa expert music teacher, realizes New Discovery has been known |as sheriff of Clarion county from Gov And last but one of the chief characteristics of the lautomoblle can at times de« throughout the world ag the most re- | Tener to fill the unexpired term of his buttons sewed on and all in their home life is often sadly in the minori- | much ‘cussedness” as a lable cough remedy. Over three mil- | father, the Winfield Beott Sma- proper places, and all his soc ks well | oo "gimply because the example of a|mule. The Professor doesn’t lion bottle were used last year. Isn't | thers. The new sheriff was born in | surely get you well darned. Then, if you don't have a good | 3% op) disposition is not set by the | his car should take singing lessons [this proof? It will get rid of your | Worthvillg, Jefferson county, Pa. June | M. Parrish drug stor husband we will that you must wife and mother. One glimpse of her | but, since a recent experience, firmly | cough, or we will refund your money. | 16, 159] A dy have remarkably material to work | face as she begins the duties of the day | believes that it is sadly lacking in the | J. J. Owens, of Allendale, 8. C., writes on. is sufficient for the of the family. | common rules of good behavior, He | the way hundreds of others have done: If it bears the illumination of a pleas- | came to this jon a few morn- | “After twenty years, 1 find that Dr, ant smile as she from room to |ings ago while trying to run his Ford | King's New iscovery is the best rem- room, if her greeting to others is bright | ru it backward out of the for « and colds that 1 have and cheery, if she ha v pleas: word | A home in Centre Hall. The used.” coughs or colds and for with whom she mingles, they whose feet are accustomed to and lung troubles, it has no 4 he ir vtion and the day pedals itl and $1.00 at C. M. Parrish to sit down at home She will chess bye . nny therebs } inix f. try ad “ ‘i . Bellefonte. Pa Ad Mar Binoe the old-fashioned tBeoFy oh roubles i eCORNizZe IS every 3 til atien- ro 3 . ‘ " \° CZ r 1 1} ood Laon full aed gladly iprocate To bring { SO edad 3 ot he opposite i : home a flower or a dainty a gracious act, which the tactful w 0 prove it, will appreciate pringtin all other druggists . J . spr i i | LJ and fruitfulness in natur 0 iness | SHINE a garden Mu equires aere Czel Ee€rms are loGge 1 me 10 us-but don't acces mystery supper at Bame to J M. Stover, land In Aaronsburg; | North, South, East, West men and women are subject tothe numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination. Headaches, lazy feelings, depression of spirits are first consequences, and then worse sickness followsif the trouble is not removed. But thousands have discovered that Peectam's Pills (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) are the most reliable corrective, and the best preventive of these com- mon ailments, Better digestion, more restful sleep, greater strength, brighterspirits, clearer complexions are given to those who use occasion- ally this time-tested home remedy. Beecham’s Pills will no doubt help you—it is to your interest to try them—for all over the world they Moses | twp., | Bxrs. to Marion Rhoads et al to A, G Yard In Bellefonte; Thomas to R. Emmo Hess, ured hizeg £5,000 Pearl $110 Watson et ux to Vp Abraham premises in him to kind words, | dinners Prepare the your means will Shand Boggs t Isn't It True? lawyer In court above soon ‘Birth, marriage and death are three fact Youngest Sheriff. has the youngest | if Pennsylvania, if not in the States Winfield Scott Sma- Are You Constipated? get of Dr. King's Pills them regular trouble county 80, box take will qui New | Tf ; Meyer, Centre VOour They will stimulate your digestion andn palisons from your | county's that an velope as Missouri that cheerfulness which should be all his | The not least, keep late say say poor . A rest . conclus Social grace requires the wife to dress neatly, if simply, to make home pleasant, and, as far as ompatible with her duties, to be ready to be the com panion of her husband when he is ready PaASReR na bo shed | edy Pro ever all throat 1 those 50¢ but ne nimend as highly ifterent | D.D.D, stops the itch at on nt you to give D.D.D that an this we for we . gift is How kindnes fles the rm little ! vOman home swrin have yor One We are sure the foiowing beautiful But if yon come to our store, we are lines from lL.ouise M. Alcott will be aj ag preciated by the readers of thi umn They were written for the younger members of the houschold and when such a noble charact her's speaks, By Corl of what DDD will for you it we offer you a full mize bottle on m vr . w 4 compounded in D.I | 1} Fuarantes If you do not find that pscription lit taken = » the ite NC “ We have sold other remedies for skin | c. sts you “Bot a cent. 47 ONCE. GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. The New 1913 Model especially er “as in it is i At profit t listen and heed “Dear y« who in the ; friend, or author the f that the secr selves as me God's good mothers in Boys, for su such most of 3 ty, set up ! tire of trying t your day theatre, billiar: innocency thy soul heaven pernicie every day. Post-mortem examinations often show that tuberculosis had been arrested by strengthening the lungs before the germs gained mastery. scenes You can strengthen your resmstance - power by taking Scott’s Emulsion. It con- tains available energy in con- centrated form, which quickly nourishes all the organs of the body. It repairs waste — makes rich, active blood and supplies energy to the starving cells. It's timely use enables the body to resist tuberculosis. OVER THE COUNTY. Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the Price. John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. BELLEEONTE, - . v Twins, a fine born recently t Smeltzer, of The Farmer ! mew banking irm of State College, expect to April 1st. no The Madisonburg Evangelical Sun- | F* WwW owne day School have arranged an excellent bart. Mr Hacks program for the Easter service, March Mills, will be employs 23rd { Cool on his Samuel Shope and family moved | Harry into thelr new house, recently erected in Centre Hal on Tuesday of this week, The ladies Club of Milne a town falr, announced she John Williar Misy © visity, - and pn, Jsight ean one as Pht thiurg wi seri H This Car For stubborn colds and bronchitis nothing compares | with Scoii’s Emulsion. insist om (‘entre begin business ve onto Hill, ad 1 i Hill farm Harvey, of Stats Refuse substitutes SCOTT'S. Scott & Downe Centre mers remo wt pe Hanis rat trie Bloomfield N_ J. 10-0 PENNA. Yes -We've Got It Which Means a Well Equipped Store. - Jel. = ER See” 4 Anything you want in the way of builders’ tools and build. ers’ Hardware. And we've got another thing too, that wears hard: That's ATLAS Portland Cement. It's the same quality of cement that Uncle Sam just ordered five million barrels of, for the Panama Canal. They've got the best engineers in the world there and they certainly know what they're doing. . What Three Bushels More tothe § +———— TH) RTT, Rn Acre Means Olewine’s Hardware Mrs. 8. G. |Eulde it but 1 Na IGHT years ago the farmers in a BELLEFONTE PA. ering a central state averaged crops that three Statek Coll who Is active = to womer mg at WwW. E a shy over ar punct severing in afew Just YOar Burrell from a was taker Mr. Burry Samu has pure near Linden after April and . bushels less to the acre ey Avrremsmrmrmssrsrs a NONE JUST AS GOOD in they now get. Suppose each of farm land in the country led that it produced an increase it of this state. How much more d vou have with which to buy the of life that you earn and deserve? share in this prosperity depends entirely yourself, The first step is to fertilize land properly with manure spread by an [HC Manure Spreader The spreader that does its work as it should must have many excellent mechanical features. The apron should move without jerking; the beater should meet the load at exactly the right point to pulverize the manure without too greatly increasing the draft of the machine; the speed changes of the apron should be posi- tive, All these features are provided for in the construction of 1 H C spreaders. I H C spreaders are made in low styles which are not too low for use in deep mud or snow, narrow and wide, with both reverse and end- less aprons, for use under all conditions. The rear axle is located well under the box, instead of at the rear. Placed in that position (under the box) it carries over 70 per cent of the load of Pin Mrs and Hamuel Bowmaster will move onto the Dorsey Green farm and Charles Lytle to the Mattern farm |, " f y : near Scotia englr req . trip fe : ) Yo . Samuel Kramer, who one of the Wagner farms fonte, will take Murray form hase now lives n near Bells WwW. F. Slagle, a Bloomsburg imple possession of the old ment dealer, was indicted by a Mon between Linden Hall i tour county grand i last week and Oak Hall, purchased sometime charged with attempt € ) bur Sown ago by him from Mrs. J. W. Keller of | his w Arehouse " Danville he foul nal tate in x 1} Hes y N . Linden Hall na states Shut th ‘ RH i art who came to jeim about two years Mrs. J. 8. Harpster, of Port Matilda A : Thing ARO § f lal 0 IH IRRY who has been confined to the Phillips wi win Br Big a. hors te) elthe | ite i atars 4 Wi “" pure hosp! nL h I ary akan zens in town by Ray Miller, and made y ye 1 We y . ; the buyer ay again for the same, that she was taken from the hospital ¢ erg pay again for ‘ mst week, to the home of her son, J H., of that place. Rev. Edward Zachman, of Ohlo 1pon Parcel Post Maps Last week 8. P. Hockman sold his farm at Mingoville to C. 8. Garbrick for 38.000 and he expects to occupy as last Thursday officially received | It this coming spring, It contains 115 as a member of West Susquehanna | ACTres and lg a very desirable prop- Classis of the Reformed church, and erty. Mr. Hockman has been farm- as pastor of the Nittany Valley Re- ing long enough and came to the con- formed charge. The Classis was in |Clusion to take matters a little easier session at Howard, ne he has done his share of hard work in his time. He will make sale The Keller brothers, of Potter town- | of his personal property on April 5th ship—Willlam F. and Christ D.-who | . sometime ago purchased the Koch Mrs. Loulsa Weaver, who property adjoining thelr farm, will lost all her household effects in a fire remove the buildings. The work of |at the boarding house she conducted razing will be done by John D, Lucas i Philagtip hia 8,8 Suter of W. Bp or orce ¢ 0 on. { Breon, of ) wim. The fire rom and force of workmen | which Mrs. Weaver narrowly escaped We have Parcel Post Maps showing rates from Bellefonte and neighborhood, which we will send on request .. . .. recently David Chambers and James Uzzle have sold both thelr meat markets the one at Snow Shoe and the other at Clarence—~to J. A. Elliot, of Cross Forks, Pa., and will hereafter give all their attention to thelr extensive min- ing operations in the vicinity of Clar- ence, Mr. and Mra Isaac Loveland, whose pretty home in Lamar was, with that of Mrs. Dunbar, consumed by fire last year, are coming back to spend the { with her life, claimed one victim, Miss | Elizabeth Lyall, a boarder, who was | suffocated, John Collins, another | boarder, received a broken leg by dropping from a third story window At the time of the fire Mra, Weaver, | her daughter, Miss Elsie, and son, { Clifford, and the two hoarders men- | tioned above, were the only ocoupants of the house, The Junior Ald Soclety, of Pleasant Gap Lutheran the church, will and insures ample tractive power. See the I H C local dealers for catalogues and full information, or, write International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Pa. FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
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