Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 30, 1913, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
Thursday, October 30th, 1913,
A ———————
WAN
AAA NWA
Home Circle Column
Pleasant Evening Reveries tor Every Member of the Family
SAMMI TI MAWAAAWYY
|
“Melancholy cannot hold its own
Sun- |
with nature
Smiles are epl-
nature will fill
perennial good
shine Is contagious,
demic, One joyous
an auditorium with good cheer Des.
pondency is a poor debator., It can
bring no argument that sunbeams will
not penetrate.”
» * .
Let us not be low-spirited over lit-
tle things, Worry never accomplish-
ed anything. It is useless to cross a
bridge until we get to it. Evil fore-
bodings never lightened any pathway
and the feet are prone to stumble
or go astray in the darkness of
ancholy and sorrow. Look on
bright side. Be cheerful. Be
reliant. Be brave and patient.
» * LJ
If a young girl
weak and false
be weak, false and foolish; but it is
true, tender and inspiring, then
goamething of its truth and tenderness
will glow into her soul and become
a part of her very self. The boy
who reads deeds of manliness, of brav-
ery and noble daring feels the
self
which
she will
reads that
and foolish,
seed is planted which will bring forth
fruit of pure endeavor and exalted life. |
| and
{ upon
. * »
someone
and
“Why,
was
sweet,
“Is your father rich?”
asked a five vear old girl;
little one replied confidentially,
of course, he's got me.” And she
right, too for, the father of a
loving, helpful little daughter is richer
than some millionaire whose money
cannot buy them the love of a single
heart. How about your father? Does
he think he is a rich man because of
the daughter at home? There are
households where "it is hard to make
ends meet” but where there is plenty
of that better wealth of lov nd kind-
ness and loyalty. Is yours one of
them?
.
———
Everyone
housekeeper
vants; or on a
wood will not
soiled and the
business man
faithful partner,
in one ing
found them in appointment
ures: but life is too short
away in sighs and worryl
trials and rough places
There are too many good thi
joy. Just think of the bright things an
around us. It matters not how poor
we may be, still the bright sunshine
is ours: the flowers and little birds
that sing for us. there is too
The
ser-
at
has annoyances
finds them in lazy
rainy day
burn; the
children
finds
and we
ther
anot
the
th
And
much to do in our one short Yfetime.
As we once heard an aunt say, “well,
we hear so much about good
| world
| fective
| Kind
mel- |
the |
| They
| nate
is |
| alone
spirit |
of emulation glow within him, and the |
the |
words,
MAPA
why doesn't someone do something
good?” And it is high time we were
all doing it
. Ld »
it to our friends and we
to ourselves to cherish gentle
nature, that has a sympathetic
glowing, bright face and a
responsive heart to greet the
with. It is one of the most af-
of all means of doing good.
words and gentle looks cost
nothing: and vet they are often more
grateful to the poor and oppressed
than purses of gold.
LJ > LJ
We
owe It
good
eye , a
warm,
owe
All love Is sweet, given or returned.
who inspire it most are fortu-
but they who feel It most are
happier still.
The word"home"
the habitations of
only applied to
man, Beasts have
lairs, birds have nests temporary
abiding places, both of them. Man
builds his permanency, and a
safe housing of his treasures and lov-
ed ones. A house not a home, You
cannot rear a home with boards alone
. . »
Is
ia
made to labor
Bach one of us
inalienable right of liberty
and we must insist
Learn to know what
are and learn to let the
non-essentials go. Let take time
for thought Let us take time to read
and develope what mind God has given
[et us time for conversa-
for pleasant, 1] Inter
making and keeping friends
Li
end who i
ompelled to wear
will take my hand
dowr instead
to wt
Men were
but
has
women
slave
and
not to
an
happiness,
the righ
the essentials
us
us take
tion,
for
OuUrss
s0C1
fr
WANTED—A re
me wher
d pant
I am
Ing me a
ogonize
patch
} sliding
kick
lend me ¢
“i ri
who
I am SiC
of
she endure
would
inj
sustained can
strain and toil that otherwise
break her
health
spirit and materially ire
her
Fact, FUN AND FANCY.
Sparkling Paragraphs—Selected and Original.
IAAI
(complainingly)
They've
Mrs.
A Knockout.—Wife
—You're not like Mr. Knagg
been married 20 years, and
Knagg says her husband is so tender
Husband—Tender! Well, he ought to
be, after being in hot water that
Mind ~The
bhbed her
give
“if
again” A
him
Had a Business
daughter of a clergyman stu
toe and said “Darn!” “TH
ten cents,” sald her father,
never say that word
days afterward she came 10
said “Papa, I've got a word
half a dollar.”
A Midnight
shouted the wife,
night. John snored a
turned over. “John!”
increased emphasis
grunted John. "Get
leaking!” "Aw,
an’ come back to
few
in the middle of the
bit louder, and
she sald, wi
"What = !
up. The
put a pan
bed!"
under
Sanguinary Ambition.—"“If 1 was a
great, big man” said Bennie, who was
entertaining the caller, “T'd go be
a soldier” “What would you w ant to
be a soldier for, Bennie?” asked the
caller. “So's I could shoot” “What
would you shoot?" “Chickens, lions,
and Indians” ied
nie,
Not His Fault—It is well,
talking with a horse dealer, to
not only your own words, but
young man drove up fo a
and inquired for the proprietor,
shortly appeared
me this horse was without fault”
said. “Yis, sor, 1 did” “Well, 1
tice one of his eves Is blind" “That's
not his fault, sor; it's his misfortune.”
replied the horse dealer
Her Full Name~A young
in Central park overheard
negress call to a pickaninny:
back, KExy, Exy!” "Excuse me”
sald the young woman, “but jsn't that
a queer name for a baby, aunty?”
“Dat ain't her full name” explained
the old woman with pride; “dat's Jes’
de pet name 1 call fer short Dat
chile got a mighty grand name. Her
ma picked it out in a medicine book
Yessum, de chile's full name is ec-
zema."”
Susan Did It—A visitor who was
being escorted through an asylum for
the insane came to a padded cell In
which an unfortunate man was wall-
ing: "Susan! Susan! Susan!" In
response to a query, he was informed
that the victim had been jilted by a
girl named Susan, with whom he was
madly In love. A little farther on he
eame to another padded ceil In which
another unfortunate was walling,
“Susan! Susan! Susan!” Once more
he wanted to know why Susan was
the burden of a maniac’s heart and
the attendant said: “This is the man
that married Busan”
A Warm Place~No longer is the
celebrated Damm family exclusively
the owner of a profane name. Down
in Farrell, Pa, lives the Hell family.
The head of this familly is a manufac.
turer of ice eream and na he is a be-
Hever In advertising as a business
getter, the family name is flaunted in
the faces of the townpeopie and visi
tors in such signa as “Go to Hell for
Ice Cream.” “Ice cream from Hell
fs Guaranteed Pure and Cooling”
“kell is Here, Don't Miss the Place”
“Hell is always Open,” ete. Some of
the more siben-going people of (Fars
relly) don't like this idea of making a
joke of a very serious matter,
Bocialism~Mike and Pat were two
irish friends—and Democrats. One
day Mike learned that Pat had turned
Socialist. This grieved and troubled
’
and
Yu
promptly repi
when
weigh
rv stable
( who
Pp wh
“1 thought you told
woman
an old
“Come
long. | lars,
little | |
you |
you'll |
and |
worth |
Precaution down in
| colored
seh |
| charge
gas is | Charge t
Ben-
his A |
he | of
no«- |
{Mr
[tle farther
{ won,’
don't un-
is it
your
Mike, who sald “Pat, 1
derstand this Socialism. What
now? “It means dividing up
money equally,” answered Pat. "'Tis
this way If I had two million dol-
I'd give you a million and keep
for mj) . “And if
two farms, Pat, what would
divide up
a million self. see”
u had
do?”
hunder
pigs™
His Charge to the Jury—A darkey
fa. in a thickly-settled
holding urt
r the first time, Ww
I This WAR
J “Gentleme
de fury Me hein’ ew 8
Georg
district
a magistrate f
a jury
18
th
of
tam de
Conscience~"Yon
farm
he
The
1p
edd man on a
1 tos the
£35
urre
told
don't
he
taining
al Oct
best
" As "
whose
yoo
cons
own vernad
whose
ence
ilar
he is and
know I found him so ave tank
take a ride one of them
cars Ave gets on and gives me
$34.95 and aye tank it don't cost much
to ride a trolley car. Purty
conductor man says “Vashington’
Vashington gets up and the
stops and lets him off. We go A
and he calls out,
and Mr. Yackson gets off. Lat.
er he yells “Yonson' and how he knows
my name I don't know, but aye gets
off anyway. As I stood
corner a lady comes up
dis Yonson?” 1 says, “Yes, madam,’
and she says, "Well, T want to find
3495 Yonson.’ How she knows I have
that money I don't know but I hands
it over to her and tells her I give her
that other nickel yust as soon as I
gets him.”
in
on
and asks, ‘Is
The Family Cough Medicine.
In every home there should be a
boitle of Dr. King's New Discovery,
ready for immediate use when any
member of the family contracts a cold
or a cough. Prompt use will stop the
spread of sickness, 8, A, Stid, of
Mason, Mich, writes: “My whole fam-
ily depends upon Dr. King's New
Discovery as the best cough and
speedily heal exzema, rashes, ring-
ment. All druggists or by mall, b0o,
cold medicine in the world. Two boc.
bottles cured me of pneumonia”
Thousands of other families have been
equally benefitted and depend entire-
ly upon Dr. King’s New Discovery to
cure thelr coughs, colds, throat and
lung troubles. Fvery dosé helps,
Price B0c. and $1.00. All druggists,
H. BE. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or
ft. Louis ~Ady, Oet.
On « Hallowe'en, Friday night, Oc.
tober 31st, the ladies of the Baptist
church at Marthg will hold an oys-
ter supper in D. J. Gingery's summer
house. Ice cream nnd cake will also
be served. Come, everybody, and ene
Joy a good supper amid a mseene of
jacks’ -lanterns, and If you wish, wear
a mask and costume
in his |
know |
don't |
aye |
trolley |
back |
soon that |
and |
car
lt- |
Yack-
on the street |
OVER THE COUNTY.
Cen
rosl
cor
Merchant 8, 8B,
tre Hall, has had
dence raised and
rugated Iron,
Mr
mont,
their
Evey,
A
stole
roost
house,
Kreamer, of
the roof of his
recovered with
P. CC. Bradford, of Le
announce the engagement
daughter, Bertha, to Forest L
also of Lemont,
sneak thief,
about twenty chickens from
in Willlam H, Swartz's
south of Millheim,
Tener
Lowry,
Barlow,
the Pennsylvania
and Mrs,
one night recently,
has
Scranton,
Philadelphia,
State
Governor
Milton Ww.
Thomas W
trustees of
College
Wilbur €, Holderman, a
student of Millheim High school,
gone to Valparaigo, Indiana, where
expects to take a course in Valparaiso
University
pr. H.
pointed
and
ns
has
been ap-
in charge
has
inspector
H. Thompson
medical
schools of
Philipsburg.
Philipsburg ana
Governor Tener has announced the
reappointment of Ex-Governor James
A Beaver, of Bellefonte, and Mrs
Jean Kane Foulke, of West Chester,
as members of the state board
agriculture
The
State
University (faculty) club,
College, broke ground for
bullding Thursday morning,
site of the old University
of the Mining | It
location
new
the
west
on
Inn,
ilding is an
ideal
Mrs. James 1. Bechdel, who
near Blanchard, was kicked above
knee by her driving horse a few
ago and narrowly escaped very
fous injury. Her injury although pain-
ful will not be permanent
Lee Brooks
father's farm, along Nittany Moun-
tain, near Linden Hall, to the Woods
farm at Penns Cave Station of
Old Fort The Ia farm Is now
tenanted by Edward Jamison
Mrs. Aaron Rishel «¢
visit among friends
the
days
ser -
will move from his
enst
tter
om
in
Progress Grange
idle
They
raised 3500 by sul
added $500 guaranteed
Centre Co Pomona Grange gives
orking fund of $1,000
Gardner, aged twenty, a plumb-
Huntingdon, while hunting,
and killed some time on
inst week by An unknown
His body was found with
f his face away, the
idently made by a gun at
range
Prof
operation }
perati ‘
Centre
scription
them a total w
Roy
er of
shot
day of
hunter
the side torn
wound ey
close
and Mrs. P. H Meyer, of
Centre Hall, have returned home from
a ten days’ trip through Dauphin,
Lebanon, Lancaster and York coun.
jes, making the trip in their Ford
runabout Two days were spent
the York fair and some time was
spent h relatives in Campbel
Palmyra, and Harrisburg
A deer with a broken fore
aptured is the Stone Creek
in the Seven Mountains, and taken to
also
leg Ww
distri
of |
the |
hen Pope,
reappointed |
former
he |
irying a
| it set fire to the carpet,
| Cle
of the examination of the pupils in the |
South |
| was
of |
{| Milesburg
of |
is |
{ hundred
resides
was |
Thurs- |
at |
town,
8
| 1. wistown in an auto, with the hope
| that a veterinary surgeon might save
| its life. The animal was
{ly exhausted that it permitted Itself
1 Lo be troked and petted, but it was so
| reduced from starvation and pain that
{ it died shortly after reaching the sur
Reons quarters
AL the
{Odd Fellows
| Whiting, of
grand patriarch
Are Grand high
Philadelphin;
den, E. W. Snyder,
junior warden,
recent grand
held at
Bellefonte, was
The other
priest, Samuel
grand senior
Shamokin, grand
George McDowell,
Pittsburg; grand scribe, Edwin L
titta, Philadelphia; grand
tJ. H. Beitel, Philadelphia
Mrs, Dale had the
fortune recently to fall down stairs
it her home in Centre Hall She
not seriously injured, but the
might have for she
lighted lamp and flames
Mr. and Mrs
reside In a
encampment
Erie, Harry
Catherine
been 80,
veland Mitterling who
part of the same house, came to her
rescue and put out the fire, and as-
sisted Mrs, Dale in putting things
order
west of Centre
to Clyde E.
The Gregg farm
gold last week
trow, by James 1. Gregg,
ing the owners, the Misses Gregg
The consideration
place contains about
sixty acres, about one
which are clear-
son-in-law
Mrs
the
Du
wins
£4500 The one
hundred and
and forty of
ed Mr
daughter
Walker will
the spring
27561 hunters
by
up
were
Miss Ida
Howard: Mrs. Ell
ton; Mrs. Windon
Mrs. Jams
and Mrs
College
utrow's
Mr and
move onto place in
been
John
Five
have
Treasurer
last
it CNReR
D
Cour
to
sued
Miller
theses
namely 1
Harvey, of Orvis
Gr
Holmes,
Edward
Mi hael
ymiey,
of State
Maldalado,
Heaton, of
army
Cars
does
old
it
last week,
of State
load of
figured
making a
Irses were
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
Frederick et ux to
and lot in Harris
Henry
Condo, he
$187
Robert
der et al,
$500
Emily
{ Foster,
$3200
Arthur ©
Harper, water power
3 8
Margaret
Tressler, tract
{twp.: $1200
{i Harry Keller et ux to
t tract of land in Union twp.
i Grant Hoover to Anna L.
{tract of land in Union twp.
! Reuben Lucas et ux to
tract of land
Ul Se twp
et u to I. E
Harris
Condo
premises
Emily L
Hall
Alexander's heirs to
house and lot in Centre
Laura C
Harper et ux to
to Aaron W
in
bar
land
Davis et
of
$1400
$1400,
in Marion
4
Frank Smith, C
E. Lucas, premises
SEL
a0 aD
£). €* 4%
in
boro
Margaret Billett
al, premises in
to W
ot Walker twp.; $1
Co CC EE [Ee Ed
4
is wearin
checks the cough,
avert tuberculosis.
sized too strongly
will help you.
A BRONCHIAL COUGH
and dangerous because the inflamed,
mucus-filled tubes interfere with breathing and the
fresh air passes through that unhealthy tissue.
Probably no other remedy affords such prompt
and permanent relief as
and bronchial tubes and strengthens the lungs to
been suppressing bronchitis for forty years and
Be careful to avoid substitutes and insist on SCOTT'S.
AT ANY DRUG STORE
cott’s Emulsion; it
heals the linings of the throat
This point cannot be empha-
—~that Scott’s Emulsion has
SEOTT B BOWNE
WL OOGME ELD
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of |
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chosen |
officers |
H. |
war-~ |
treasurer, |
mis- |
was |
results |
Was car- |
from
Hall |
represent |
of |
and |
Raymond |
in- |
of |
women, |
nbaugh, of |
of Spring |
of |
Robert
Kid- |
twp. |
in Howard twp.:
Ferguson |
irant Hoover, |
Hoover, |
Catherine
Cather-
Howard |
W. Billett |
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WOMAN’S PROBLEM
In the looking-glass a woman often sees wrinkles, hollow circles under eyes,
“crow's feet,” alt because she did not turn to the right remedy when worn
down with those troubles which are distinctly feminine. Backache, headache,
pains, lassitude, nervousness and drains upon vitality bring untold suffering
to womanhood and the face shows it. The nervous system and the entire
womanly make-up feels the tonic effect of
DR. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION.
It allays and subdues nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, and
other distressing symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic
diseases of the feminine organs, It induces refreshing sleep and relieves
mental anxiety and despondency. Known everywhere and for over 40 years
as the standard remedy for the diseases of women, Your dealer in medicines
sells it in liquid or sugar-coated tablet form; or you can send 60 one-cent
stamps for a trial box of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tablets, Address
Dr. K. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.
80 thorough- |
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| DR. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PELLETS REGULATE AND INVIGORATE
STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. SUGAR-COATED TINY GRANULES.
in |
De you know it is really imporiant---
almost a necessity for a mother’s
peace of mind---to have the children
photographed; and often enough to
record each interesting stage of their
development.
And at Christmas time---Christmas
is approaching you know---your rela-
lives and friends will appreciate your
loving thought in sending them a
photograph. Have the sitting made
now.
CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Photographer in Your Town.
in banks all over the country. He doesn't allow his servants to
keep money in safes or cash boxes. You can depend on his
knowing his business. Suppose you take the hint and deposit
in the Bellefonte Trust Co.
so your money will be safe from Fourth of July fire possibilities.
The Bellefonte Trust Compan
BELLEFONTE, PENNA, -
your money Open an account now
‘The Centre} Democrat[$1.00 a year
OUR favorite seat near the
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the coldest day when you use a
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