THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Thursday, December 18th, 1913. AN AMATEUR “S SANTA CLAUS = CONTRIBUTORS TO. (Continued from page 1.) | canned fruit, i! D. Wagner | tatoes Mrs. Kate Garthoff A. J. Garbrick—One-half bu Mrs, Sam Gordon, Sr beans, cabbage, pickles, Mrs. Wallace Gephart | COA Mrs. Jennie ned fruit Mrs laroni Dr. Hayes—Tea Miss Humes { corns tarch peas, corn Gelss—Apples and 2 lbs Dried canned Jellies, Grubb jellies, Harrison Tomatoes, Canned fruit apricots Corn meal COoff« 8 BURLY Mrs. W. R Mrs. 8. M {half bu, pears Jacob Herman, bu. apples Mrs. B. C fruit, grape Mrs. George wm, gelat Houne r Hurl 2 ples Mileshurg Lemont—One Hunter—Cabbage juice Harris ine, tapioca, weolate, junket, mothers Mrs, Wm. Hanley—Cabl Mrs, Fred Herman-— Coffe Mrs. J. P cl [| onl ip beans Mrs ton , BUgar Hamilton #, corn, coffe Mrs. G. Hazel Mr H. Haupt O68 Mr ' ' irs By HAMILTON POPE GALT Copyright, 1915, by American Press Association Mr very aus at our greed that was the th ( I will well tell know tl! about it “Une hungry, ground ple for son WANT THAT" nally a manag in a depart ment store sald, ‘All ri; we'll a Banta Claus out of 3 “1 told him 1 didn a Santa ( inside “*Oh, we'll fix th sald and har “S80, with pillows and and a fur nothing at all inside, 1 be Santa Claus in the to While 1 w and the make iaus he ded me a pillow boots and outside and tarted in ft department bout gioves c ont my wife home needing vith ) that fellows In the st nd me steady job and other things like of the boss ‘Say money, I heard one ore say to the that St N of Is about as jolly hymn book reminds me of a funny “Silver Threads Among Why don’t you throw him out? **1 will when 1 get time “1 tried to lven up a bearing this of talent. but it wasn't mach use Pretty holas yours He song entitled Gold As a the little after praise my histrioni soon | saw a boy down the aisle like a wolf on the fold He was also seeking whom he might devour. He was followed by an anx fous looking mald and a gentleman in | a silk hat, who was an indulgent mil lonaire father “The k¥ sauntered along In an inde pendent kind of reckless, as If he was in hopes of breaking and relieving the monotony “When he came up to sitting he stopped. He had seen plen ty of but | guess | thing in the of n ons ‘He to me “1 want that, he said ‘Ob. no, dearie.’ said ‘Here. look at this nice giraffe! It does this! “The kid shook the nurse off irrita bly “ ‘He doesn't seem to take much in terest in the giraffe.’ I remarked to the father “ ‘No, nor anything else’ he answer ed In a patient, weary tone. ‘He has had all these toys before, and he knows all about them, inside and out He had one of these giraffes last year and broke * open to find out whe something where | WAN st some Nich toys new way called his daddy and the maid coming | bored way, swinging his arms | was pointed Boe!!! ' wis “The in fr lionaire I forgot ny. We “We around Honaire around « “We er that “Fin 3 We Dass ’ ough gate, ai he boy towed me around through =a onservator r two into A swe oO “The 1 of lad take a great “Ye the mn “Wh his =» were a lot seemed to fd r pagearl i screeched ning round all over the house by : nd. He would not let g “He had while he beside hin ind I had a “HE TOWED ME THROUGH THE AISLE" big, fat butler shoving my chair around for me and waiting on me. | got some birds and one thing and another under my pillow and my furs, but 1 was aw ful warm “It was too warm for comfort when fit got around that there was a real, Hye Santa Claus at the Van Veegle house. All the children came from all over the neighborhood to maul me. “But young Van kept a tight grip on | hom on aship. | h | presents If | mind i | on | mas present?” mi ised sitting ding his hand until wild yo ightest time | tried to » would t I sat up a hand I had a 1 brought ne I had coll but I didn’t I attended kindergarten with I was too, but down or sound asleep i A indergarten along about 4 o'clock he as a couch amd w= “1 stole obwerved | fron wm softly and ur enough of the job and ved to es ‘Just 5 & getting front door a go zed boy ind started to blab ‘Hello hold of me “1 par stomach pe ame anion thing about Santa « ind tried to gra } iyzed out mm? the head ling and hitting over | with it flow for that to bear the ‘1 gained the strect nd dodging t) pursuit ind cotton amd way and ba lle boots way shedding fur all along “1 hid for three days and then emerg fob 15.7 ed and got nice Nttle oading co in for Hitle gone a sane Chri 5 ince that experien ° We did no Mr ORhnugnessy dried 1 Ines wr of 1. potatoes Concerning Christmas Presents. cornstarch. Cant dd A man may not Ix off fori Mrs Jas. H. Potter he only of | jelly, canned fruit, apples, rice : i Mrs. RV. Pugh--25 Ihe sugar Mra 3. 1. Potter half tatoes Mrs Mrs potatoes Mrs. H. A. Rossman polntoer, Apples Mra. J HH. Rider Mrs J. C Rice SURAT Mrs. Allee RobbCanned fruit, ly, onions, cabbage Mrs. Richards Mra. Chas, Roff Cabbage, cornstarch, old muslin Mrs. RankinCanned half bu. potatoes COTOR Hpaghett y badly has presence One “What Christ The question of the hour is enrth for a salmon One-half ghall we buy Cereal Quigley Parrish Henry Never look a gift horse in the teeth It Is also wrong to look a Christmas present in the price mark “What shall I give the hired girl? is a Christmas conundrum that puz gles some, Give hor last week's pas and get another girl The proprietor of a big hotel ma love his patrons’ children, but he nev er gives the youngsters drums or horns at Christmas. N. B.-Or any other day. Canned fruit Tomatoes, fruit, toes, tea, cabbage, heels potatoes, HOSPITAL DONATION, po- | fruit C= Can- mac- { 10 BUNAr, oat meal, | apples soup i One-{ } 1 | 104] One-half corn, jel 2 men's night shirts apples, one Mrs. Anna Roe—Sugar, sweet pots Jelly, Mrs. GG, W ned fruit Mrs, Pete Bmith tomatoes T. Bholl ’, Bhuey Reene'T HNAatoes Dried corn Tomatoes 24 cans corn, 24 DD, Sourbec) stalks celery Mrs. Ruth Bw Mrs J. B. beets Mrs bage 3 doz. oranges, doz cuke Cereal cetman-—1 Showers James KE. Solt and turnips Mrs, Grover and canned fruit Mrs. Milton Straub tomatoes Mr Wm. L Mi Kur M1 Onion Sholl turnips Bechler's 10 Holland 200 stalks celery. 7 doz Mi John Shugert prunes a BLore roll 14 Ironing pricots 1 ami, COCOn mu gelatine doz Th World's k You mu whene' most unin remedy ki Beecham's Pills, which have stood the test of time with absolute sue- cess and their world-wide fame rests securely on proved merit, EECHANS' PILLS relieve the numerous ailments caused by defective action of the stomach, liver, kidne and bowels. Cleansing the system, they. Purity the blood and tone ly, brain and heen Deechanas Pils act quickly; ey are ways safe and reliable, and = may depend upon it y Will Benefit You Sold everywhere, In boxes 10c, 28¢. Bea the Siectians wih avery bond cans I Try our “Want Adds” if you have | anything to sell, or rent a house, and - | #ee¢ the result. Upholstering and Furniture Repairing. Mattress Renovating, ete. HM. II. BIDWELL, BELLEFONTE, PA. Commercial Phone. x50. Beezer’s Meat Market HIGH 8ST. BELLEFONTE, PA We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON. SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ese It YOU wants nice Juley Bieak, go to PHILIP BEEZER John F, Gray & Son, Successor to Grant Hoover. FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. This Agency represents the largest fire insurance companies in the world, We are prepared to write large lines at any time. ALSO BURETY BONDS, Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. { Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. Special attention to Ladies’ work Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled, Gloves and Hats Cleaned, Basement Alkens’ Store, Bellefonte, Pa. ATH PRLVVRBAHVBBBABABRA RAN LY AAAS SESE CE YY } 1} | — il g 4 3 a MOSOW s Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. Bellefonte, Pa OOOO Yalues sweaters for chrisimas gifts Nothing ple Court, - ® 3 OOOO OSON | 18 True Values like a Sweater for a Christmas Gift pra new, We acceptable, tical and so very popular Carry immense all up-to-date style. soriment colors im every Large lot sample sweaters at much less than usual prices. Women's Sweaters — fancy weaves—Biyren collar, turn back cuffs, twe pockets, Red, Grey, White, $1.50. Women's Manaish Sweater Wersted garments—twe pockets—White, | Conts—V neck—all | Grey, Red, $4.50. | for girls 6 and dark regular $4.50 to $5.50 values for $2.50 and $1.30. Sweaters to 14 vears—light colors Sweaters—6 month; te 4 years, $1.00 te $1.00. Infants’ Sweaters — Brand — styles—all sizes 36 to 42 Men's celebrated many Sample Marinette inclusive—~$5.00 values, $3.75. Men's fine Marinette Sweat. ers—pure Wool or Wersted and Silk Sweaters—$7.50 to $15.0 values, $5.78. Bozgs & Ruhl Pittsburgh, Pa GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE We have the autumn starting and with it we want fall dress goods. We have Prints, Ging- hams, Cashmeres and Flannels. Blankets from 48c a pair up; Comfortables 75¢ up; cotton for making them, Hosiery and underwear for boys, girls, ladies and men, Shoes to suit all from the soft soles up to the Cutter Wis consin. Rubbers for all and all the ~rices are right, Sugar, yellow Bo, Granulated and Soft Al SiGe. Coffes 18¢ and 28e,
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