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From: "David & Carol Eddleman" <>
Subject: The Bedford Inquirer, Jan. 1902
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 12:31:33 -0500
**Pointed Paragraphs.
Every man should sit on his self-conceit.
Only fools imagine the world cannot do without them.
Fortunate are they who learn wisdom from the folly of others.
Many a man who travels on the right road is headed the wrong way.
Few people die of love, although lots of young people are dead in love.
Riches are the wings that make an angel of just a plain, ordinary girl.
If a woman hasn't any other object in life she can act as companion to a pug
dog.
The millionaire who has a titled son-in-law has something to look up to and
put up for.
A widow is entitled to her third, but men are usually shy after she has
planted her second.
The man who feels every inch a king at night is very likely to feel like the
deuce the next morning.
A new broom is able to raise more dust in a minute than a fresh young man
can produce in a thousand years.
It takes a genuine philosopher to discover a number of good and sufficient
reason why other people should be satisfied with their condition in
life.--Chicago News.
..........
Never dry wet shoes near a fire KEEP BOYS' FEET WARM. Boarded Calf shoes
are warranted. Have heavy oak soles. Stitching that won't rot or break.
Just the thing for boys. Will prevent colds and save doctor bills. Don't
get so-called "cheap" shoes if you want good service. Kangaroo Calf $1 to
$1.50. Satin Calf $1 to $1.75. Boarded Calf $1.50 to $2. All sizes. Wm.
S. LYSINGER, Bedford, Pa.
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An Attack of Pneumonia Warded Off
"Some time ago my daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in
her chest and had a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
according to directions and in two days she was well and able to go to
school. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven year and
have never known it to fail," says James PRENDERGAST, merchant, Annato Bay,
Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an
approaching attack of pneumonia which in this instance was undoubtedly
warded off by Chamberlain's Cough remedy. It counteracts any tendency of a
cold toward pneumonia. Sold by all Druggists.
..................
**St. Clairsville.
Dec. 31--F. G. BEAM, of Lancaster, is spending a few days vacation with his
parents at this place.
Martin ROUDABUSH leaves for Lock Haven in a few days to complete his
studies.
John BEAM and wife spent Tuesday at Claysburg.
H. C. HENDERSON, of Gibsonburg, O., is spending a few days this week with
his parents at this place.
Miss Gertrude HOENSTINE, of Philadelphia, is spending the holidays with her
mother in town.
B. B. YOUNG, of Hollidaysburg, was to be seen in our community on Monday.
Workmen will be in demand and wages high in the spring if all our young men
go west that talk of going at present. Yet we all say go west young
man--you have our best wishes.
......................
Carol C. Eddleman
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