THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. : J. Thomas Mitchell | mam— m——— w— OBITUARY The Centre Democrat, Writes History of Bar, [MS A. CATHERINE CALENDER THE | ————— i i BELLEFONTE, PENNA (Continued from page ona) 3X 4 , | Mrs. A. Catherine (Wililams) Cal- | San ; : wan M. and a grandson of the fi ; ender, sis a of Mra. Florence Blatt, LVI } ana § rana se Of the it i of Btate College, died | altimore John, was a typleal sthdent of the MN BeseAre iere any living descendants of the prophet, Mohammed? Wai ny 1 In Baltimore, 3 - Md., Baturday, after a brief {llness. ! - nw, Meticulous in his every form of Ans Ie Aga Khan of India Is a direct descendant One of the Bhe was born In Altoons, Dec. 15.1 A Little Nonsense Now and Then, procedure, he became the leading {richest men of the world he is presented on certain occasions with hisi1oos ““ . rich 1 I 1 ie Is presented on t a with DiSi11906, a daughter « farry ant ce authority on equity bractice in the actual weight th gold by loval follower us. William: “fh is [Br Ty a Ratiabed by the Wisest Men” district. A good advisor but not a : : he - hth nd Obi a Cale de nai good speaker, he forced himself to R. ¥. E~~Has there ever been a woman ambassador? wy ] y 4 dv if * . r, ai b ! i | igi ; . ir one son, nIry Al ~alender, i VS a trin]l lawyer, He died inl Ang—Alexandrag Kollantay, Soviet Ambassador to Hweden, is the ! 4 an ! OM MaeDonald’s Farm 1034. Bryson spent seven years in | first woman ever hold the rank of full ambassador i to " i : : : MRS : { i . 4g , practice at Philipsburg, but was lit- : ! A i TR : SARAH BERT HA WOMER Old MacDonald had a farm tle seen in the courts here, le died R~~What is the meaning of the letters “sep” after the company| Sarah Bertha Womer, one of the A. A. Al All O! in 1894 He i u hig ther Selo ' ttalion numb of a service? oldest residents of the Bilgler sec With a pro rate here al ‘we wih anovier SCION] 141 swt " FE or > 4 teacher who became a lawyer and ar Department ) it the initial stands for “Sep-|ROn Who passed away at her Bom And a price Ireeze there; WALKER BROTHERS... Proprietors was a close student, He was a part idier is not a part of a regular unit of the |MHeTe on Christmas, December 25, Here a quota, there a quota . gd Ee moan puihudlt p exioned ta any 1943 at 7 p. m, was 78 years and Everywhere a quota Quota A. C. DERR Editor ner of Colonel Spangler for a a | ! if npany whi Nie y any io 1 a q ia 4 A — . wp an ee. oe | OTRANIZALLIO 1 days old, having been born De- A. A. A! All O1 PAUL M. DUBBS 88001 2 4 years, but left the district 30 years ab cember 18, 1865. Bhe wag one of CECIL A. WALKER "es «os « «+ « Business Manager i : to attain considerable prom v BK — Womany « rations wer awarded lo raid on the eleven children born to the late Old MacDohald had a farm to whicr pl Yip fy of Tu an oll neld b n al Samuel B, and Sarah Foresman | A. A. Al All O whit Dlace . fn cmove y a . g p a 117) bo Wy : Ji R00 Behring bon Wal 48 officers and enlisted men of Leathers, of Mt. Eagle, of whom only He had a farm a BO mona. 7 S08 the United 5 Army Alr For r the attack upon the Ploesti ofl one brother, Harry Leathers, still But he had no seed ’ THU t MORNING Wis § good: speaker. He served survives. On May 26, 1892 she was No tractor par ISSUED WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING District-Attorney. took a reat ine inited in marriage to Joh wWomer No bands, no Entered in the Postofice at Bellefonte, Pa., as Second-class Matter terest in polities, but later le —Why does the moon pear so mucl M h Crock "ang t this tor i With a "don’t plant ’ Of Mar ree an £ 1}! Hon : H 01 JIAD Bellefonte for the West Wetzel va Ona ved i thi OO} DDEATEA rg " w Actas Vs . vy And a file if you dare TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Wibie CArecr Wie connected ng believed he moon appeared larger on rising | were born two daughters, Mrs. Mina | Y Jou Gate, , wh ( t as { y A new explanation n § Cyearhnrt ler. 1 WMrs. Esther And a government blank $1.50 per year «sso. Af paid in advance titles and surveving. He w count ’ The latter And they always want $2.00 per year.... if not paid in advance ! Ti mother in deaths’ amily At least one spare work The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing id i urvey ; muh have to bx led uy wn ee it n lays. She 1s survived by three A form filled here, a your name. All credits are given by a change on the date of label the first any ir ownshi in aa How Ii : ’ ) } y the Vel Ps) Wf Ru x n-danghiter Mrs. W. DD. Walker And everywhere a issue of each month, We send no receipts unless upon special request, Watch y record in y book ir he y= y pas U2. weap : : : : : An : ry rs. Samuel Willams. of Old MacDonald date on your label after you remit thonotary's fice speci / Ww ) f { i } : nd Mrs. Joh Tues. Matters for publication, whether news or advertising, must reach The bv him died in 19156 , Ana MI . Centre Democrat office not later than Tuesday noon to insure publication that . AR p . 3 : ; ~ - ah { Nore ‘ $ Al 18 grandchil- week, Advertising copy received after Tuesday morning must run its chance The veal 886 VE two mus i i a ‘ \ dren and 21 0 «grand nildren N thi Mc Ne ded All reading notices marked (*) are advertisements rials In our wrt. One at the Jat wi ris or youth she prepared = NoLhing More Nee Legal notices and all real estate advertisements 10¢ per line each issue, uary Sesstons. when Andrew Bure Al infiuer ! mpi tion herself for the | teaching profession he other day a group of Benalors were disc using the subject of Subscribers changing postofice address, and not notifying us, are lahl anorski was found “not guilty by ' Do radio wave ave ar fect u irds fiving in the air? land in Centre county, After ETippe. Each one had his theories of cause and remedy. Half a dozen for samme, which case he wy epresented be At ‘t t of ti lo off LCAst Wave we death of her husband in 1912, | cures had been presented when ga southern Senator undertook to give his All subseriptions will be continued unless otherwise directed Wilbur P. Reeder Ihe DIOSAELION i ry dis ; ' rt ‘ Ps tn " ! » ; ip . he moved with her family to Bigler, | 0WD favorite prescription feed ti was in the hands of FO Mever oat re Ph wasn " a h NF AM I , “ ! sgn ts a number You take aid he, “a pin i \ jskey ¥ can pet, put with | CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK distriet-attorney \ ted by J pil eat “a ; rims of school Wh nvert- a half-pound of rock cand) Spangler. The next was at the N p : ; 3 I and joined the church at Wie age Hold on there,” sald Senat ia D go any further That's Member American Press Association vember Sessions, when W. 8 : N (ins was indicted for the n National Editorial Association R . Wig , . . LaLile] 4 vmnan d : ™ | ’ 4 a m ! i : a Spangler assi ’ he istrict at mal olner mechan vi vi were held in the ier Unive Mails Are Slow tarney and W. ®. Reeder repre te tl any ox in the at phere of Ars? rethrer ch, December 20 at Nervous Lady pr omething be done for that ship in distress?” SIMPLE TAX PLAN, YOO HOO! eat TDR ap Coa Ss GE TD HH EE ai mLmDHIT. On Om. With tha Ter. Cores About a year ago, the nation was excited over an easy, painless tax and hung. This execution was quick. | amar tsi most OR OX ‘ redlices the nossibili ' Neff, her stor, officiating plan, proposed by Beardsley Ruml, who asserted that it would mean Uy I! ilowed by the murder of Clam y ave on the } n exist on that plan terment AS mat - increased revenue for the Government, free 75,000,000 from the hazard Price by Alfred Andiews. At | ‘ " art © wi ii of income tax debt, simplify the whole system of paying income taxes [trial in January 1880, the district. As : Er Atoms kk Usa Bri Wh . and let all income taxpayers skip a year attorney was assisted by John H : 4 aban bad Phase . AS 3 LYNN R. DAUGHERTY M Trick ot + laforcs we : tributin { maint Lael ! "’ her we OWT mea ric The debate waxed fast and furious throughout the Orvis and the defense was ih the Sears A . Cine "9 Wi, I ‘3 a Lp "sgn £wz Crum oh ov Tabor Congress finally adopted a compromise, including a $50 hands 0 l Spangle nad Fely i 1 are tl inn p dent 152 w Md in} av Iw he on vie par if Nie br b of taxes for persons owing $67 or less and seventy-five per 4 1 34 : ymbher After jong inl 1 1 34 . P y ba ny includ al ¢ y N } Sta { | ! [4 3 y ! i Of Nig neiEhts year's taxes for ull othe: Andrew : The unabated fourth, or about $3.600.000000 came peyable over Goi tt : WW orb fe ks 1 al Europe that ; : sie Fun in n ATS : 1944. Mr two-year period and a twenty per cent withholding tax became / ; " A ! ' tive on July 1st at the source to make taxpayers current ™ he Atat io ch -~ A i ! ¢ a ei Ld nL 3 " tate Colle gt While there continues xist differences of opinions as to the ef- maided In th a nd WHI tect i nd Spal! § men t} ols firs Another Kind of Dog fect of the new plan upon Federal ome and how the plan benefits pC —— te the dof _ t. Mark burie ’ team. In 1 NT ad y AEWe those with large incomes i 042 and 194 he is general agreement seria ul in ms ah tor A ’ fark : in Ve i ' : : : tury ted rom nn § re bh " . er g that the simplification feature is s ree tot third " » that tne they Be the Fives eardria {WAS 3 Mem : restiine and 1 i rabid Under the law which existed team: vil Bp ; id i taxpayer made a return in March before, After calculating the amount settled in cash by the wealthy and Madam. W a line 10 bring the crew MoeGregor Short Trip of ericans. ’ hw tia miadbro ata wil. \ Id Ih task A i e thad |, seers rare pry vers) rman Gestag Belial said a 1 ri hom he met on the 3 so Wat we can ¢o Under the new legisiati March, which is much more mplicated than | y form This § J [i . : ] » A ar ALE rile a report on income for 1943, in order tha mt! income pay be checked os Ss ‘ ; gi ty " 4 “Hoi wa 1 Bgl 0g Df le CAAT 10] against estimates submitted to the Treasury in September and Decem endant be = eV ANS ‘ ent rank J P 4 t the i tinted with the Lon oF ould like to tak bicycle ride through Greater Germany.” ber. " ren agaa : J vey on a pari es,” sald t her German, “that’s fine, but what would you Go In addition, the taxpayer must file 4; m f incom wd in } two ver il - Wha : wo mm umd th ; h n? in addition, figure out the amount owed the Government under the one- acters we Bar | As i n shining Wh gs in 4 minates 1 : vier daaytamant- of ‘tive FAs » fourth payment on the year nes \ : les of dust in t : gn Worm $n V ever income is lower lexas Tele tht wet B in. in fore to Come Taxpayers must als t mount of ta en [WAS A 8 t \ etiring 1 What Line ture of the Stat met 1889, Mr. Daugherty wag a son of withheld and already { by their employe nat th h “f tant ‘ 4 EneabaA 4 \ : " herr nnington £6 (0) (0) soldier n their way for overseas du were standing on the deck of a transport Said the first soldier: “Did you ever so much water in all your x (fe? . - “ t . . at far that ings toll dtl . v eds b L net 13 ve le was twice married, | AERIAL FREIGHT IN CHINA rica ar. After hi tur ‘ ell Briu : . firat wife havine been the JOFIET Second Soldier: “You ain't seen nothin’ yet. That's just the top of it.” From New Delhi, India, comes the information that American |(Bellefon he wi ssOcinted with Ans he royal family hEsdo the Chu i England, The King sq. ay daughter of Mr. and Mr: oe transport planes are delivering into China a greater monthly tonnage of oloniel Chambe! . IEW year EQgiand by virtue of hig off Sylvester of Bellefonte who . Q military supplies than was ever carried over the Burma Hoad y th i i ¢ : A : it wor pr 9 veat nfl = na epi Gas Shortage Tillman Durdin, New York Times correspondent, says thi lo Ae ly age of 32. Zeig n i Whi t Pre er working | demic orld War I In 1620 1 Woman (whose car had stalled in the middie of the street) “Why fal route is the only channel over which war materials are ir yr. hand, 1 ished 1 tion AS IMAr: h rmer Bd ) did you bum into me? Couldnt you have driven around my car?” ried to China. Over the tun mass of mountal neavily «los DRCKLTY He Ww tive in pr : Fray Paris « Yet 17 1893 Updegrafl, wl rvives with 1x Man—"Lady, 1 have only an ‘A two and four-motored tra tt tice ed t ! - ment ranging from artiller two-and-one-half ton truck RTE, al Ta Lap vas composty em ndchildren #ho had recently Robes Daugh U. 8. Army While the correspondent not state the exa - : Rat Tait Tad oo py ~ 77 Hawatian Islands, who is ne ome Missed the Player i nouns ’ as ied In | an . . plies now being ferried by zir, he points out that # am 16 y rs Reasy bo al i " son ' as 1 vi. Albert N. Daugh- There had been a raid during the night. An old woman, emerging its peak carried only about 15.000 ton f cargo . a. Aha nan ot The oh rty. who is wi ¢ Army in the from her shelter, found her house alinost demolished The plano Was ——— i a An ran ee ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Sout? acific Sdrviving sisters are in the garden and the front had been blown completely out Collingswood NAZIS ADD 1000 FIGHTER PLANES turin oom times there, and The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company 5; "is Charis» Steere, of A Rg AY yve sade Cue Jlanmer ip 4 A commentator of the British Royal Air Force says shat Germans i in 181] OF CENTRE COUNTY INN mbritige. and Mrs. Ira Diefender- ig Feinforced her first.lite Hohe ; i " . ENT UNTY, PENNA, forced her first-line fighter strength by one thousand aircraft dus : Ed oh 189] A : - » of Hollis, L. 1, N. ¥Y Mr. Daugh- ing 1943. . " wow] ed wha CENTRE HALL, PA, JANUARY 1, 1944 . member of the B—— y a y L Ve YAUE ty id = ed 54 Years » * » an th nd whit. 2 sttetnd : > Taatarg the disteiot | M piance with the provisions of their Charter the Bighty-Sixth an- } , 1 is will surprise some of in view ¢ sha » . . hie woud 4 i § } ~ He) ! ¢ i Ar LF 8) H 3 Aan ' eh Funeral services weight of the neral offensive : . DreVemE } reduction | HAITY Keller and He le hua. stalement of the Company is herewith. presented Sunday afternoon at the rn How He Heard I . of German aircraft addi : A : h eT Reoub 1 Balance In treasury January 1 $ R248 ———— w tate College Ca: You sure have a nice farm here, but tell me, what The commentator point; « lia tb . iy \ ! oe ~ - * % , during tin 30.11 WwW. EE Watk pastor of ith all the vegetables you raise procuction of fighter plat eos at § that & far 4 Rr angs AY Years. pe jood { wy ) , 1000.00... State College Methodist church Farmer--“We eat what we can and what can't we can” | 4 pal ahd Ot iy v tv nN . " nN ‘ : 1 " . pv $ 4 . “ . the fighters are assigned to Nort . NYP ww) ’ vel joining » PNTY poy rp ria g terment wag made in C-Oard--"Oh, 1 see” : roy 4 =. y Ine RL v v ‘ tine EX vil : 8921 57 > re terfere with Allled bombing attacks Beil " ire | ) ! ! } cemetes C-Card's Wife—"What « ellefonte Cf I Me ‘4 —— Se —_—— : prs ' Neff: Dam OLS 00 00 C-Card—"He said the te wha ey could, and what they couldn't Comntry Club Keller 9 ' - $ 300 " iG, ang Waa ¥ arent } Anika trident sinfully sk and Nn } ! . ter E. Whitehill Total loss of barr B00 00 WOODWARD ! ¥ could Mothers’ Club In . Miller: Two cows killed by lghts 0 310.00 ; B who Yas been af- *. § odical in jegsl matter but : " } rog : g 0s Were ’ Lot H. Neff: Teo cows killed By ht y , 0 of " tran . N H RY ih {4% vat turin on Bt ScCuracy in everything he under. ra ‘’ ’ ith sore eyes me Lime y j X Regular Session i h fn iris yoing took. Quigley: trusted di & Paul A. Vonada: One cow killed ntnir 150.00 ie imorovinge vers slowly . Curtain Calls y Martin, Refreshments ait atal wit Ay gen - George J. Vogt: Damage to barn by lightning 60.30 - m buisew) randdate The war was over. Hitler's death finished it. And the corporal who tc enty four members of the Belle. ore a ihiete and toni MF wireh. Storms ye 11 churel 2000 00 ht Rs . A , had helped lay the body underground wag describing the scene. wa am— A e , rr 5 - ww 3 _—_ " Ry Eis 3 g » . - : ‘ Sue Mothers’ Club attended a reg- Bort. Koller: Became ay dit ty W. P. Fetteroll: Imp and machinery 350.54 ic r williameport, wl The Germans put the coffin down twenty-five times, * he said uiar meeting held last Thursday MARTHA off OFfphans’ Court HROIRre “ Melvin J. Zimmerman \ machinery a vents Tom } p : 1 3 samination for Twenty-five times?” echoed his listeners. “What fort” night at the home of Mrs. Jacob i lov AAvatond “a tes: ta of Small loss 186 94 $5137.09 nursing cou Enchores.” said the corporal Friedman, on East Curtin street We are all very sorry te hear that Quigley , hb Hg . . UR LW ' ba » a » o vie » 80 hin ut . | ine AT i i with Mrs. Arthur C, Hewitt and M Sam’ Richards Is confined to | he - JA | Directors’ pay 368 68 helm was Ry / 1 : u i ! " was 1 ; and P. M. Dubbs as co-hortesses home due to {lines His many 4 . Adjusting a: Der 141.10 |. F. Kreamer on Thursday of las Decided to Darem riend . vio > n 1892 Williar ihe —~ . . During the busines session, pre. [rie ! — Aid NMED Ix wish him » ¥ in 1 by ‘ Postage ».10 week We were very glad to ) A Stan at odids with his harem. sided over by club president. Mrs “Peedy recovery He Wo e firn pid He Printing and stationery 20050 yor in our midst again. She and he Thought of a way he could scabem: Edward Miller, Mrs. Charles Martin, Lols Stee] Fink visited friends and Bar tn 1016 1 " musyintad to Writing policies 13595 1usband used to live here a number He caught him a mouse, chairman of the baby clinic com. relatives in Tyrone for a few days ol oo 0 ak An SR RI Secretary’s - salary 50000 fr vears ago. She is a first cousin Set it Joose in the house, mittee, submitted a statistical report last week ne ra ipl ah 8 s 3 4 Ire ASUS ning) \ 1000 or © EF Kreamer Thus starting the first harem-.scarem Sover Ri 1943 which indicated a] Many of the young people of the .e te Dresidents4 wige Samuel D Telephane -— Pad 57.06 n Sunday evening Walter Win- >» @ marked increase in the number of community are strivir - roglden samuel L.| Unemployment Pun 2033 ell gave the United States Cone t unity are striving to preserve | cjett w tmitted to th in ol 4 ’ wi Ve chell gave he United States Co n “ babies being’ brodght to the ifsc. 'the tradition of Marthe Furnace by |C 8 was admitted to the Bar in| Treasurer's bone 1278 A Hardy Old Soul Mrs. Miller thanked members of enjoying sled riding parties. Last he served for & while as chief clerk | Sundrie 13.85 1 RG 1 " Aas varfaakhd gress something to think over and 1893. Hailing from Miles township, Room rent 10.00 Discussing a long-lived lady who was sald to be fil, the farm hand the club who have been assisting at Week a very enjoyable evening was the firm of Orvis, Bower & Or- Cash balances in t1 on 195.20 i Dorn Tht pry gu aul” exclaimed: “Die? Herll not die, On resurrection morn they'll have to MM i . ‘ [ TL : I" " the clinic which is held at the Belle- spent by many on the hills of the [vis enlisted with Co B In the i rs : tee work last week looked very much ake her out and shoot her sd . fonte Health Center, West High Meckley farm located on Silverdale Spani he-American War. and return- “jas if our soldiers had ho right to street, every Wednesday morning, Drive |ed to reso a private practice, un- RECAPITULATIONS $6821.57 vote. Shame on such section. When Take It Or Leave It with Miss Mary Slagel, nurse, and’ The flourishing poultry business ! (Hl *he fc rmed ‘the fl n fC , | Outstanding premiums in course of collection our Boys, the best our country has, w 4 I , : flouris try ! ) rm of Cet) il . . Doctor«--*Do you have p aches or pains? Do you see spots before Dr. Charles Light In charge. At the of Duckie Williams & Co. is on the Bower & Zerby. He becume an ex- Filing case, typewriter and adding machine , Ro away to fight for our rights 10 vor eves? Are you affticted with backache? Do your fest ne ? Have shire babtes pr weighed, measured up and up. The company has fost [cellent consultant, and a good trial Cash balance In treasury reed to free Seach andl fret Fou a ringing in your ears?” and examined. If treatment {5 deem. received n shipment of straw to be jawyer, and was most highly es - press ongress should, witha, Pa ‘ _ i yer, an . : iy > tent "Ni . ¢ ed necessary, the parents are 0 acd-! used about the plant. The citizens |teemed by his associates. He died in much debate, provide at once the n 0. Now do Fol wal} yA try for the $84 question? vised. of the community are looking for- 1933 Total cash premium written during the year $ 500303 privilege to vote. Some of our Sen- The evening's program, devoted ward to having the sidetfack at the | Newton B. Spangler was admitted Premium notes taken the past year 12106690 ators and Representatives are just That's all, folks, The dumbest cluck we've heard of is the fellow who to a discussion of current events, Martha station restored for use bY |i the same year with Gettig, Hel I TCTIUm notes In fore today 47525896 | piraid theyll not have a chance lo, SAW the sign “Murderer Wanted,” and applied for the Job. ~"SCAT.™ Was In charge of Mrs. T, 8 Guyer. the company was the rst male stenogra shes in Insurance in force today $5261307.00 play their Fane hny Ionger an wash) Mrs. R. C. Blaney read 4 article’ The State House restaurant Was jp. 0d wt this Bar. and worked At an election held the tenth day of January, 1044, the following were | InEION, D » When out soldier hays | ’ entitled, “Can We Keep Our Heads victim of robbery last week. The cul- | oi) Soha H. Orvis until the latter's elected as directors for the ensuing year: J. H. Mitchell, D. 8, Wert, Prank hav ana bi Meg wo AUDITORS REPORT When Hitler Loses His?" Mrs. prits escaped with many valuable | 4.00 This connection. he fways M. Fisher, J. M. Campbell, James E. Harter, E. J. Gentael, H. L, Trucken- | '0ing he stra i CPE ALKER TOWNSHIP, CENTRE COUNTY : connect) Ww Always . " i OF § Rr Charles Martin discussed “Post War articles belonging to Mr. and Mm. go ined wag of incalculable value miller, E. E. Hess, Blair M. Pletcher, Chas, T. Sellers, Guy L. Corman and | generally hits his mark. Yes, with] F ali spin ns Employment of Our Fighting Men.” Wallace, the restauranteurs. As 0r |i, ie 1ater practice. After his ad. | James OG, Corman (all our hearts, give our soldiers the | From y in January, 1043, to First Monday in January, 1904 Mrs. Leif ‘Olsen read an article as known the apprehension of the nieve he continued for a short J. H. MITCHELL, Pres {right to vote. This is not a State is | CASH BALANCES AT BEGINNING OF YEAR “Blind Worker Solves Mystery of thieves has not been completed [while with that firm and then open. | Attest sue. It is a national one ood Singing Paper in 4 Bombsight Pace MF and Mrs. Jolin Dillon of Mats jis own office. With stich hard FRANK M. FISHER, Sec’y | Mr. and Mrs. John Hassinger and tory,” and Mrs. Prank Daly report! ternville, were visitors at the home| work and ‘study, “Newt” fs his thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Shes EH J t " on and Mrs. Dick Klinger and son, of Botner ASN the yd vung ot my Ha ver en} friends referred to Rim, grew into He made much money in his prac- iff, and was always interested In Northumberland were Sunday , y » ote of the best all round TAwyers of [0,04 was the owner of much) | politics. He acted as chairman of of Mrs Hassinger's mother in Prance” Mrs. Louise O'Donnell friends were very glad to see him | [the Bar of nis time. As a trial law- | Ch (OL HE EO he unfor. | the Puts : spoke interestingly about a Bellé- return from the army. ~~ ‘lyer, or in the argument of a ease,|iun.te habit of trying to keep hisiwas elected 10 the bench, He was! gute mat Whe is in ema prea. cou pO of his opponents found that he knew holdings. no matter what | ltax collector of “Belleforite, and | the law. He became associated with . RHEUMATIC PAINS Mrs. M. W. Ceftig rea i: an article Mis Mona Stiver, and I am pleased co. ont Judge, Tvan Walker, |Sttured fa hath : mila aaah! om a Je gan oy heat i srrsrsassssansrened “Enjoy Your Baby From Day to to report that she wily be able to | | About 1018, and Inter with Paul y ¥ n ' ng compa . .e a _ _ . thesssansnnussennsnnanml wre a a Ed LC ws for ox th 1804 two more members were regiment. He served a term igs (To be continued) RRB +uvnunnnvsnuvaninsas sss nsigeissvissssssnstassss yA... Ly... 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