THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Thursday, October 16th, 1913, .. Home Circle Column Pleasant Evening Reveries for EVN | What Crankiness Costs. | The following from one of our most valuable exchanges certainly contains | more truth than poetry and is de- | serving of a piace in our Home Cir- cle Department An 18-year-old girl in back from an adventuresome with a lad of 18 in a stolen a woman reporter who visited the lock-up “It was just a picni thought of it as anything derstand my father says to have me sent awa) I don't care, I don't want to go home The oma man cross and cranky he gets on my nerves." This girl promising New joy auto, her York, ride to in We never else. 1 un- he is going is so , smilling pet and foredoome d to be unk Some thing tweed h : { to ip pened to expiain het ANge f char Was ones mother's ward ’ 18 1} fam safely t 11 The LOVE love who as bring out the soul of patier It is a is denied [ takes of the warmth never soul the and graces whic We know rows, what “old man ne we'd for In any event pitied, for | rankiness of the home sent her to Amidst his home do, or i if the chance {to { bling Every Member of the Family MMH IWIN shall it Men have set mark upon the woods and hills, They have divided the land and have sald the world, “This farm is mine. “Yonder woodland is yours,” “the bab brook and the beach~covered belong to your neighbor” but the forest child of nature chances that way without a penny in his pocket may have all the beauty and of this lovely landscape the thelr solve hillside pence looking » » * home by You Kindnesses happy irtesies mike and little + » * wn of of cheap literature which | for | OVER THE COUNTY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Mrs, Noll, $150 T.8 [tract of to Mrs. Huorris Miller land in Tammie tract of Mrs, Badie erator in the exchange at Centre is Annie | twp. | now man op- | Telephone Bushman Commercial Hall Jacob From, of Centre rested Tuesday of last week charge of chicken stealing, the cutor being Harry McClenahan, Centre Hall, On Wednesday and Mrs. Jonathan accompanied by Shank, they will Edward Flick, ! twp.: $800 to William land in Union ux to Union ux of Greist et land in H., CC. Robison Wright et al, tract twp.; $1400 Charles W tract of land Robert 1 Weaver, tract $1000 William G Packer $200 Hall, was nr on the prose Of ot Weaver, | $856, Elias twp Kling twp.; ux in Fisher to in Gregg Bitner et of land week AM Packer, of Yarnell thelr niece, Mies left for Johnstown visit friends Holmes, son of Holmes, of State Monday for All College Dr Verstown Frank Is a tar foot iA 'y player $1 of last to Bessie Gregg where yher Runkle to Hannah FF land | Curtin twp contractor Collegs Frank | Hammill tract of ris I gher W premises to Emma Boalsbhurg Fisher's 000 State Emma 00 Banker migomery Married. former] ked Alleghen A Pardoned 541] ie A red the | matt is within |® api rrent iral AMAA MAMMALIA AAWWAAS ’ Fact, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs AAV MH AMMAHAR HARRAH MIVA AA ARIMIAWAWAA QUEER THINGS IN NEWS, A beer famine is A Denver munk wl «} hidden treas tains hat ‘ in bills and predicted has 5 One Hoboes put fis neCcessar American R On the at Mrs. Joseph world trip land pon) Joston and four There not worth as the wah forty years While A thieves stole en leg A drummer while teaching cigarettes A prisoner through a two and escaped A Kirl In come all s worms for fishermen a The country home D. Sankey at Eastport, 'L is converted int 3 ATS made Georgia immer itching cent a piece Ira be inte to the ICA » Many Guises. ertif Wisconsin : » Death Came in Of the hundreds of death handled annuall} ] the : Sfate Board of Health in making its classification of diseases many, filled out by local physicians and mall- ed to the board, contain unusual com- ment as to the of death Some of these, found in the reports of I. W Hutcheroft, chief staticlan, follow A mother “died In Infancy.” “Went to bed feeling well, but woke up dead.” “Died suddenly To this time he ripe old age” “Do not know cause patient fully recovered from ness.” “Deceased sick.” “Died suddenly, ates cause of 103 reach a the fair age to at bid but il death, last of had never been fatally nothing serious” “Pulmonary hemorrhage caused sud- den death” (Duration four years) “Kick by horse shod on left kidney.” “Deceased died from blood poison, caused by a broken ankle, which 1» remarkable, as the automobile struck him between the lamp and the ra- diator.” LJ » LL Putting Dollie to Bed.~~Mother What ever are you doing to poor dol- ly, child? Child—I'm just going to put her to bed, mummy. I've taken off her hair, but IT can’t get her teeth out Use For Mis Voice~"Do you think, professor,” sald the musically ambi- tious youth, “that I can ever do any- thing with my volee? "Well" was the cautious reply, “it may come In handy to holler with in case of fire” The Reason Why. The information editor received this letter from a fresh youth: “Kindly tell me why a girl always closes her eyes when a fellow kisses her” The editor re- plied: “If you will send us your photograph we may be able tell you the reason” The Hens Were Jealous~"My dear,” sald the professor's wife, “the hens have scratched x all that egg- plant seed you sowed” “Ah! jeal- ousy!” mused the professor. And he sat down and wrote a 20-page article on the "Development of Envy In the Minds of the Lower Bipeds™ to ne Selected and Original. RAWAM « Curious Animal So-and- So. vorks"’ Problem in Economies.—A Ame int toes looked at the farmer a 4 n New York you for them Yen™ farmer, “and if 1 had a er in hades 1 reckon cents a drop for It, mer beat a hasty retreat Identified. While William A. Roane, of Atlanta. was or the bench, the trial of a case had just begun when the opposing attorneys became involved in a heated argu ment. One called the other a blan- kety blank liar, and the other replied that he was a contemptible The courtroom was in an uproar over this breach of court etiquette, and all ex pected summary action by the court But the judge calmly sald to the at torneys, “Now that ou have Ident filed each other, we will proceed with the case” el bucket of wat. I could get ter too.” The drum Attorneys Judge Great Scheme, { heavily In Berlin, so a wealthy ichant, on leaving the exchange. fed a cab and asked to be driven distant part of the city On the way { the merchant discovered that he had forgotten to put his purse In his pock- et What was to be done” On reach. ing his destination he got out of the eab and sald to the driver. "Will you please give me a match? I have drop- ped a sovereign on the floor of the cab” Instantly the cabman whipped up his horse and soon disappeared around the next corner President Taft's Two Seats. —~When President Taft was Secretary of War he set out one afternoon for a base. ball game with two tickets In his pocket. He was In the habit of buy - Ing two seats so thot he would have plenty of room. When he got to the grandstand he handed out the two tickets. The usher took In at a glance what they were for and led the way to the seats, When he reached them he paused. “What's the trouble, young man?’ sald Mr. Taft. “Sorry, Mr. Secretary,” sald the usher, “but If you sit In these two meats you're going to have mome difficulty. They're on op- posite sides of the aisle” It was raining very mer hail- to a THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD | CEE CE EEE How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy full pint of ugl as much nA ni buy can easily be made at home. 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