Thursday, November 20th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. ——— —— — as Ea SS . ~ MANY LIVES LOST IN STORM. YOUR NOSE! G. D. Keller, formerly of Bellefonte, - : Is a Filter for . . hy who for several vears past has been 1 ; ome Circle Column resides: yo Det id Bp He ni A le Alr You Breathe UNEXPECTED gifts are most The Centre Democrat the following | starch eloge jt, One germ n your nk g brief SaCFiotlon oF the terrible havoe | Load vey EE ay L appreciated You are thi ‘ ing Pleasant Evening Reveries for Every Member of the Family done by recent storms on the Great | and all beenuse the air was als Jf of a way to please Father ¢and lowed to become diseased, Lakes: | " 's Catarrhal Jelly fs - AMVAMVMNANANAAY Mr Editor: —Just lines to let wiles Catania] Sony Mother and friends at Christmas a few : { the Centre Democrat and my friends the pussog on nr Wi purifies the wir, 'T . The Unjust Standard. and of imitation which is unconscious. | in dear old Centre county know that I erat rou Gare ; time. hink of a photograph- - A daily paper tells us a story of [The deft handling of fork and spoon, | we are still alive after the storm of Pupitary tubes Ze and boc. your portrait as you are today--- L which many more just like it could be [the nice taking of food, the courtesies | 1ast Sunday and not anxious to ex- | pe 41 va truthfully told. This happened in a |of the table, which are distinctive | perfence another of Hke kind soon, as dined hag Frou it will be the unexpected and poor rooming house in Brooklyn the marks of refinement, do not come to | we have had quite enough of western | leasin ift for all other day. A tired woman committed |anvone by chance. Men high in public | plizards to satisfy us for some tims , 'S p 8 # . suicide, Twelve years ago she lived |life, men whose ability and talents | gt least We are fortunate, however (GI EBIO : to be : hi K w Now, this week, is the time to v y y in a beautiful home in luxury. Scan- |have placed them in the front rank of { to be land dwellers and not to have XC TARRMAL SE have it made. dal touched her, there was a secret |the world's workers sometimes show | heen on the Great Lakes at the time divorce, and upon the small annuity |that thelr beginnings were humble, | of the storm, which Is sald to be the she sought to hide. In twelve years |and their early homes plebian by the | worst ever known in this part of the | she earned among the humble folks |disagrecable habits they have never | country. The disaster on the lakes REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. near her abode, by kindly minis [outgrown in their nolsy way of taking | thus far known, is twenty-eight boats | - trations, the title “The Angel.” It|of soup and their headlong haste as | and two hundred seamen lost There | Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to Bimon was a real title of nobility, Chil- | they would swallow their food, by | are two hoats on Lake Huron turend | Ciprish, 94 acres of land in Snow dren loved her and came to her for [their eating with a knife, by a dozen | hottom up and their identity is un- | Shoe Twp.; $846.90 sympathy in their little troublea. | little lapses none of which are breech- | known, as well as the fate of their | Amos Garbrick to Bellefonte Cen- stray animals found in her a steady | es of the moral law, though all are | crews, There are bodies washed toltral R. R., tract of land in Spring protector. She went about doing good. [offensive and almost inexcusable, | the Canadian shore every day since | tw + $026 | But finanlly her spirit broke, though | 4.0 | the storm, and it is not known yet{ Annie M. Howard et bar to Samuel | not until, if expilation for sin is ever | The foundation of soclety rests on! how great the los of life will be yward, tract of land In Taylor | won by works of mercy, she had won | its homes. The success of the homes, | They have made efforts to learn | y 325 it manifold There is no record that [the vives. Therefore, first of all, | identity of the one over-turned boat | Fredricey ¢t bar to Manassas the man in the case repented or suf- [teach our girls to be successful wives. | but for some reason. which I could not | Gilbe premises in Aaronsburg; $176. fered. Society did not cast him out. |Begin in their infancy to develop their | learn, they were bafMed in the \gnes Corman et al, Admrs. to It may be that there are times when | characters Teach them that jeal-| tempt With each suc ing hour | Harr 3. Miller, 13 acres of land ix memory stings his conscience, but his |ousy is n immortality, and gossip | the biggest trageds order of living was not altered. He [a vice. Train them to keep the small- | have ever known mtinues to grow, | ; Llewellyn et ux to Willlam H. probably did not know of “The |est promise as sacredly as an oath and | as ort flit ! ro isolated | Beck, act of 1 in State College; Angel's" death; for when she changed | speak of people only as they would to | points : st | $21 her residence she also changed her | them. TT: h the ( look for the | on, Superk an Michigan, telling of | Villis Fe 1x to Charles F name. That is humanity's unjust re- | bes quality ir very on they meet, | th ding of LOT frozen bodies | Nol tract of land in Stat College; ward of punishments, Can it ever be | Train the: to do small things well | be: yn the she ; id of wreckage ) modified ? an light in helping others, and | « fous vessels Many of the b | Jacob 8. Sherick et al to Christian CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Se EE | instil onstantly in weir minds the || ire ur ntifle 1 hun d an | Bowe 5 1 of id in Howard twp.; . Brief hints for bright girls. essity In helping others, for |elghty-one are known to have perish- | $15 § The Photographer in Your Town Some one has suggested fifteen [other's pleasure as means of soul d on only eleven vessel bout | ‘rank Jal t ux to James E. , things that every girl can learn be- [development nly giv + first foun- | sever five bodis have heen w . outz ract of land in Half Moon | fore she is 15. atio HK this, which the poorest as t ! 3 Shut the door and shut it softly. well as t richest n give to thelr Keep your own room in tasteful or- [giris, and no matte what necessity | der. ises, they will be able to rise abo ri la Have an hour for rising and rise. || the fres) ter bodies not = Je Colyer to A. Walter, tract Learn how to make bread as well wit} ‘ | already xact ind in Penn twp.; $300 ' as cake, | "hen hildren "Ein to an in humai es a gale agal Ja jl Shannon to Frank T. Never let a button stay off twenty- |school, thelr thoughts should be di- | sweeping that ke an ‘ oats | Chase, tract of land in Philipsburg; Wh B BA NK 9 four hours rected constant 0 their work, i are searching for strands \ ole and | I Q Always know where yo Ir thi ngs are. | between the scho and needs Ker - ipwi ed I had to abandon ‘ niet a iI to Annita H something to make someone snfort- able. io : l¢ in and su t le to the means of the Licenses Good in Any County. ; Never come to breakfast without people of moderate means to rival t In response to - ~ ah a collar. i nt 1 r nt . Agu Questions of life. Never go about with 3 wand properly answered in saasver vou 1068 U1! i MR 2 aa a A gor fl y Menses : p : ‘ | n Nefor te of "any ¢ h reople’s Common Seluse teflon) Where Advice Spells Advance. Speak clearly for everyone to un-|constantly must not expect to bring up | be a tate oF SY Reds “warden. TA4Viaer by Plerce, } As a derstand { children wh Lr for questions of | This a pplies to Pou . n | Fesuit of knowing the laws of health . : Rover fidget or hum, so aa to dis. (Church and state and hun t¥ when | other inties the nmonwesith, | 20 Ralile, SAPPY mafrages are 4 ae : Jvery business has its peeuliar financial features & turb others ETOWT me familie t 2 sub nters } 1 i 1} r I0LHOW Enorand lead 0 misery Never fuss, fre r fidget ect ndaer nstant ! eration and mau ‘ that the ‘ory re | 20d ealud iH t Knowiedge & $ jemand experienced financial advice officers of the First Nationa! Bank are practically an advisory staff Thelr large exper- Children at the table. Table manners not ' \ I ! J . i Iva p SY +» the result which is direct {and patriotism act | Oh am. Nor +3 pages with engraving and lore J They are tl res ¢ € ‘ LV ¢ i e 1 lates and 1 “wit fv pin wee OM fence with varied business activities makes thelr - v expianatior ph gedit TEL 000coples formerly sol r $1 ; knowledge and judgment invaluable to you. Their a Eres Cow Ld ther day ‘am assured that y vs are all iil N oh *" holly o y cost £3 advice has often led to business advancement. Con- a compar s I nt 4 nap rk begged her t th uty . y J » . t . was called to the telephone. “This | } phone a moms Then he went f everyone to n ‘ t least one per ¥ Pi ng ay . p pol a as sult them freely Mrs. Mixin," she said want to away and j ved ner of his desk ' A uring the ook . p litions to this offer ar reac know if your cows re contented?’ hen he got hi vO ios inder miro Sund # ol Le her Now have | MY iq ha . ris A WILY the "Uhe.a.at?™ aske hea nazed elas] a ab PrE es tha : " “P've 4 4 Bona i bi Ve .g dvertising pamphlets prepared y that your rivals advertise that their sald he and m hap t \ hat | What did 10 “1 wont to s¢ yv | Gres dh hington Bt, juftalo, Capital and Surplus $76,000,00 ee CL Ne 3 {ive Sot reyulved wagmpluit from Luni, ud shes wiwaya mapy when f)°% "oH State College, Pennsylvania will begin to take their milk unless A VIEW OF THE P. R. R. ; EXHIBIT CARS. | 3 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ART [Fresh Mackerel First catch of the season. 10-1b Pails, 20 Fish, .m $1.40 10-1b Pails, 16 Fish, 1.60 10-1b Pails, 12 Fish, 1.75 Mrs. Kranky—*"A friend of mine the other day was telling me how she used some kind of a soap in cool water and did all her washing so quickly. I say, ‘What is done quickly is done slackly.’ ” Anty Drudge—“Well, I know the kind of soap she was Ses aking about. It was Fels- ptha Soap, and nothing that is done with Fels-Naptha Soap is done slackly. It does the best work I ever saw. | buy it by the box and use it all the time for everything.” nen of he’ Penny Vania” riod east of Pitabure. Vie and Bute Tin roiling “exit ts now tn Genre || No dirt 1s too | | Sechler & Company, ount a or at Ol It Pleas Cup: Friny Sad Sony Co ul | Saturday at R i Springs. L) i" 4 or] hard for Fels- | High"Street, Bellefonte, Pa. exhibit f. 4 i : r i row n farms along the ‘ennaylvania rallroad bit from the New York Land Show. 1912. which ‘was awarded the frat prize for the bust raiirana exhitit in the | | Naptha Soap to ern m noas f dalr ng frat t of wodern milk ition There is all are welcome to call and inspect tie cars at any time during the day or evening. H. & Lippencott, in charse | | get rid of and you Figle xa | don’thave to help it by hard rubbing or scrubbing, either. It works for you in cool or lukewarm water; makes clothes sweet, clean and white without boiling. It does allkinds of house- Work in half the for your boy at this institution. It will take only $5.00 to do it it may be the making of him. When he sees how money depos- time with less ited in the bank makes more money in the shape of interest he will be very apt to save where he now spends—often foolishly. thai half the bother. You can do ne better service for your bay han to teach him Freshens up every- the habit of saving. Rill thing it touches. ne nee or en | The Bellefonte Trust Company Green Wrapper, | BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Fela & Co. Philadelphia, | The goods are open for your inspection. Comefand SeesThem.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers