Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 17, 1900, Image 3

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    FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. Patti's Fortune. McCalmont & Co.
| What the Little Bird in Her Throat Earned for This Business Notice.
Insist upon proper appliances to Work | pon./ar Songstress.
with. A carpet sweeper costs but $2, and 224 McCALMONT & CO. mre eee 0
. Bellefonte, Pa., August 17 1900 is an incalculable saving of the housewife’s Madam Patti, who recently obtained her ; &
; y Ie 1900. | strength. Green wood is enough to wear | 57th birthday, bas for many years held the ii . ——HAVE THE———
ee ———— ; === | out the patience of a saint. A crack in the | record for the largest sam earned in a year Castoria ki
FARM NO NOTES. : oven will upset the plans and peace of a | by a woman. Her highest total for twelve | i ir? . Oeit lan Vesta i at ir eanansimss ser srevssunecnnennse 0
Wile & family. And a smoky flue almost | months is $350,000. “S200 present Lesdch Big hs rst SE Hd : LEE ar
os | jeopardizes ‘a woman’s: chances of heaven. Sere are said to be $2000 a night, but ber | = A OHER.. — { LARGEST , FARM SUPPLY HOUSE +.
appropriate By a a with is {| : These are a keeper's tools, and she | high water-mark for a single performance In use for more than thirty years, and ope —
od Gea the judicious. application should see t0 it they are in good ‘work- is $11, ‘000, received in Buenos Ayres! ; os Theg Kind You have Always Bought al” = Qpeeeee dai iivaah Baddstisraminssrirsvevanssstanisntnsrasrnvvvon 0 $
of fertilizers Phere it twice as much pot- ing order ~ More than this, she'should ar- Madame Patti has ‘written some *Confess: Iavtl : LF
range her workshop to the very bestadvan- ions,’? from which it appears that her fav- aa yo .
tage. Labor is multiplied by having to go | orite poet is- Longfellow; her favorite | vuliidiobt 1uabiuend § Stan Ad : CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
hither and yon for utensils'and ingredients. | novelist, Dickens: her favorite past time, TTT
Think out Ah Armagement that will save | entertaining her friends, fo, whom she is i
ash in the ''' 4 apples as in the wood of
the trees. i} Hash of ‘the tree, however,
contains t-""oidiss as much lime as the ash
TET asa I A TATA IT TAI Sl PE
of the tru; and also a-larger proportion of New A geigement 3 Their prices are right and their guarantee is behind the. Sala which means many a dollar to the
Det While be ET: steps. tiwag 1 [a os She een Shem vie | = wie EE farther! * The more conservative farmer wants to'see the goods before he buys; and buy where he can
li ni anda Soard’: hone.’ When bearing 3 9n Sumiertime fashionable ‘wolnen in) Madame Pairs nfl ae Clip Le QEERIFES Ss ALES: - Sib on ‘aay ta |r ~ nh whe that the best machinery will west out in time.” Goods well
fruit iv shiild live an increased supply of | Wear gloves ‘a full size larger hy number tle are drapp colored ribbons, A {a¥) bn tT AE oriey earned. Buy from the fargest House, biggest! tock
than those they purchase he: ress of the taken from innumerablé bouquets which | By virtue of sundry_wr writs of Fieri Facias | lowest prices; where the guarantee is as good as a bond; where you can sell your corn, oats, wheat
year. It wouid look “‘old fashioned’ as havé Léen thrown to her. Some of the rib- fesued oat or ihe Conn i ond Sa big hay and straw for icash, at the highestinarket prices, and get time on wkiat you buy. ‘All who know
well as: be ‘uncomfortable to: have one’s bous are many years old, and much prized. Cevire Gos Pi to.me directed, there will dE the house denow, the high'standard of the goods, and what their guarantee means to them.
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potash. - Wood ashes should : give good re-
sults on all kinds of orchards, as ashes con-
tain potash, a large proportion of lime and
some phosphoric acid. hand Te» a tight sheaths of hte French Battleship Sinks Torpedo Boat Perough BS public Bale de a ais flonse, Int he SEE WHAT WE FURNISH :
loose glove is worn in lisle ; te, Pa.,
— Whether the manure is plentiful or | thread, silk, cotton, suede or glace kid,and Destroyer: ._ | SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th, i900, : : ' LIME=For Plastering or for Land; ,; |
not every farmer shonid set apart a sum to | also for traveling’ North in the warm castor Fifty Sailors Lost in a Frightful Accident During the | at 10.30.0 clock a. m. the following described real de : COAL~—Both Anthracite and Bituminous.
be expended for fertilizers every year. |gloves. Do’ not be afraid that Your] little | Maneuvers of the Fleet Off Cape St. Vincent—The | | : . estate: In DOS Sie 1 WOOD Cut to the Stove Len i
} WE 4 Yom adi vd $n G : . : ) C ( gth or in the Cord.
When clover is a principal crop no costly ne will look too large. , “Smaller Boat Disobeyed Orders. ‘All that certain tract of land situate in Snow. Shoe FARM IMPLEMENTS of Every Description.
nitrate need be purchased, but 50 pounds — Twp.,Centra Co., Pa.,bounded and described as as fol- FERTILIZER—The Best Grades.
: : PARIS, Aug. 1 th ne rs of # 33 ;
of nitrate of soda per acre applied on wheat | The woolen goods for the earlior fal ae the SR fe pases ey nds of Mrs, | " PLASTER—Both Dark and Light
and corn will pay for itself and more. Pot- | broadcloth, vicunas, camel’s hair, serges, | night a colli ape bet the first | Kerns, east to_east corner of Kerns, and | ad Ma
ash and phosphate should be used more lib- | gills, henriettas, cords and some Cross nig i be ision Seuss h meen” J; ot Jackson Walker, thence along Yan’ of Jablison | ’ : +; PHOSPHATE—The Very Best.
erally and on all the grain ‘crops. Lime | canvas meshes in black, blue, brown, cas- Sam Ad al rennus, ying a e ae Nalkes, and John Smoke, thence: along lands of | */ 1 SEEDS—Of all Kinds.
should be applied whenever a clover sod is | with it very lew reds. Zafllets, oer miral Fournier, commander of the | Lehigh'valley until it reaches the public road h : WAGONS; Buggies and Sleighs.
ors, gray, a very few reds, garnets, fleet, ‘and’ the torpedo boat destroyer leading to Cooper settlement, thence along sid :
plowed under. 2 this iain, of Shree purples and scarcely any greens. For gen- | pramee. Youd to Pauick Ward Jr., line’ ‘containing 3 aores | oH. 2 Infact anything the Farmer or Builder Needs.
in five years the land will in- : e orless.:; *
grain, oro Be I the yields will be on eventday wear, traveling, rainy day, The Framee sank immediately, The ac- | - Thereon.erected a Ae story, dwelling. house, The, man who pays for what he gets wants the best his money will buy. There is no place ow
hand h toni golf, utility, homespuns, tweeds, cheviots, | cident was due to the.fact that the Framee jo stables, blacksmithshop and other out-build- earth Where one can do better than a
much larger than by any other systeni for | friezes and Oxford mixtures are the leading | gurned to the right when ordered to the ings : s
many farmers. When potatoes or turnips | favorites. left, The meagre details thus far received | the asd, taken imexeeution, and tobe nid a : : 4 McCALMONT &.C0’8,
ae soma thy, shuld be pani ent Toe problem of th ar bask aa | shot hal y's small prion of th we i hp es i smusrosTs, 7
, it ts : :
the place of the clover in that year’s rota- ah us is Soluion is 2 pends ng Shrkisfing of “fous T¢1s believed that 20 5 All that certain piece. ot. jand, sige in, ill ? Tain 3 ” : :
tion. It is sometimes the rule to keep the | how back will be something between the y 8 ev heim oro, Centre county, Penn’a., bounded an Green’s Pharmacy. Rubber Tires
scribed as follows to wit: On ‘thé north by Mill Fir’ 3 : *
ground covered with a growing crop: in 2 fewer than fifty were lost. : street, on the SE by St. oe ri To - - E L
habit back and
abi and the inverted pleat, Op the on the south by Deer alley and on the west by
other hand, some of the early birds in The Lesser Evil, yo ; : on
Skirtdom ‘look very much like the habit ee fon : re. Te eR a Es Hn Fousp IN BELLEFONTE.
winter, ‘if possible, hence ‘‘catch crops’
should never be overlooked. When corn
is taken off the land let rye follow. Turh | pack which was the prevailing model of | “Dr. Killiam told me to-day,” said the |. Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling | bh. din... Reo LSS Ri AA of
Waller! Jhe syeariy a he 2a. Foreign influence is largely in favor prions of She, its jusasance, Smpany: house, stable, carpenter shop and other, out- ¥ f At the Sarsiage Shop ots. A. MeQuis-
of a continuance of a habit back skirt. : young Pinchpenny owes him a bill'| “'gejzed, : rf Bo e place ave your Car-
plow them under for wheat. Always usea | A number of the new skirts § Ee that a | of $200, which he can’t collect. I think the property of ee to basics Y ou TARE r Fiages dud "Buggies fitted with the cele-
a sal] quantity of lime on he and. alter favored method of trimmings will be the | we had better pay it.’ i» OT Dizen ot NO CHAN : : :
nrning under a green crop. ay eve of “What! cried the treasurer. ‘‘Are you : iy HA CES 4
prove “osre proabi’ to su the over | tos mms aomibing ee fotncoiite | JOKE | Ae se } |S0LID RUBBER TIRES
under the spring of the fifth year and grow | ar slashed at the side to show the panels | “Not at all. ‘Pinchpenny is insured | One thereof situate in. Curtin Tow. hip, Ce IN vee ¥ ‘We have be
2 crops of cow peas,or sow the peas late and | of Tage or of some different material, or | With us for $10,000, avd. Killiat knows county, Pa., on the north by linds “ot Heackiah 1 is ey gyi \ aces A uh es.
turn under one crop. These suggestions, | gown the front breadth is a: piece’ of faney |it.”’ Bb Br ho ot Ourtin ah — pr a CYDONINE r ence in’ them, that we have purchased
however, can only be followed when Gir- | fabric looking ‘like a panel. - ‘This seems to |- . ey : yich 6 Ra ate. of Gili i Akt , ; { the necessary’ tools for fitting them to
Supistantes pershity Si hey. of popes rota: bea rise for not; tiadopting absolute, Choked ona Plece of Ham. & Ee oy SoRtaliing ining 150 de or less. awe 35 nforchbappedh ante, lps andkefare. » : : rans ithe ‘to Jour old
0 more consi i r rota- A Hh 1 : :
us a ly the overs ish and od i Ee han tho A bit of ham lodged in the throat of the house, En barn Pe othr pic cr oht g = ‘and, for use aftér shaving. It y esire, at a m ce ae
idea of’ having an overski Tit shout | 3 year old ohild of ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. H. | Th hi 35 5 Chrtin iv. 18 ai COSTS ONLY 15 CENTS 7 SAVING THE nat : :
—Red Polled cattle, as the name indi- | any ruffle, merely a band on the underskirt “Erickson, while she was: eating dinner at storsenid bound Srsol situated ol lands of Jo ladon 3 TROUBLE, EXPENSE
cates, are solid ‘red, and hornless. ' They | js another favorite fashion. . | 1, : - Kane Thursday night, and despite gthe ef- | M and {Gurtla and Co, on east by a "and our guarantee, “Your money ' aid tine Tf ot i
are native of Norfolk and Suffolk, England, [Al] he advance coats for the winter have forte of the tot and herjparents, it could not | funds of f Mes. SdVah Hitier nag on_th th and 1 if not satisfied,” goes with it. Try . |. away me if no nore of shipping them
and are prized for their good qualities—for sleeves much larger than have been worn be dislodged. A phys ian ‘was summoned 14 EO of. Gurtin & Co.,- containing | | Tg Res lied with a steel band instead of
meat and for dairy pu As compar- | The long coats and %raps have exaggerat- | 10 ‘haste, ‘but before he arrived thie hia Tig ses érected’ a Wi frame dwelling ia AROMATIC TOOTH WASH 7 the old way ‘with'the wire which eut’the
5 with ih pi of nghlo Frown edly big sleeves, but even the ordinary died. House, Tanks ba) wl ih "Duliinges Ei ovk D price 2c. has no superior. at.any 5 iq His TS Jump auto he Ure ian
) pass walking jackets are not made with the ex- me 110 Give tose ath { | We wou ased to have you: call. ex-
dual purpose of beef and butter. . While | agg ciao 14 Dead, Indant Found. Cane had ae in the B Bored How- | 7 : ye! ive these articles atrial" % amine aad be convinced, that we have no
Bob ijl in weight to_Short-horns, they SErepnied this eee Tapicially throes I The dead ‘bod of a a newly-bern white ng gl es on rs Se Ela ads 2 nly
Dy oe on this, ranning op | grue of the little fallness at the top of the | infant was i Ve ee Crit ‘public’road. on the senth hy lan Sands Feil ot Ines 5 | THE BEST TIRE
as 2,000 to pounds, and in | sleeves, which is so essential to comfort as | form of the Lansdowne. Station, near Me- | al. containing 4 acres more oF ld © su ‘HOT ‘WATER BOTTLES [| butalso
th nd only to J 8. In this
x I, Ser y erseys. In well as to the appearance of the garment. | dia Sunday evening, It is thought the Seized, taken in execiition and to be sold as the | 3 1b
soussep $lsyoneyen ; Seand: oi 9} puishred The high collar appears on fall and win- | valise was droppedfrom a passing train. property of J Howard Tipton( and Anna, H. Tip d from se. to $1.25. . fp |THE BEST WAY |
being ki re a mia Thay ter models, except on short walking jackets | fmt teri, : 3 ALSO do shy {1 5 of fastenin tbe ‘same. You will also fe
seem, because of security, pant. been ey on I Wifioh the collar is Siified own: ; ——Paris possesses ‘about 80,000 trées in | All that certain messuage tenement and that £ cat iff predare 0 on
ed in breeding, and only some grades have a the streets aud public pisces in the city. a oan) b | ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING,
- { tis calculated there are ane t: described as follows to wit: 'g bP
been fattened for the book. The areatad- | Such good, old fashioned ‘remedial 117,000 chestirate and 15,000" clin, the re. | stone In public rosd. Jeadio Wie Beginsing 4 ii gd Rag Degli hing Tre oo
vantage they have for ‘beef over the Short- | foods’ as were known to our grandmothers oS emer of Janid sold to Margaret Osma 3 Ps p Buggies on hand.
horns and similar beef breeds is that they | who understood what will “‘set well onthe | ainder consisting of eycamores, Maples, | chence. south 363 degees east 67 porches to : ? Huinie tiie and 7 second Sand Top Bug:
wil takean fat at any age, and seem (0 | stomaoky” seems but litle known in the lichens, ete, Apparently there is only ne | stone, thence sith 135 dogtees ous 5 perches fo GREEN'S PHARMACY, op Se ye,
prosper on scant food better than the regu- | § die recommended toda ng one ash tree hes to post, thi orth 74 degrees east 93 | 4 s McQUISTION & CO.
lar beef breeds. - They possess the charac- | Yes ere are oy understand the aay. EE Ee eomer of Ids aly 10, Dee | 3 Hus Siang, y [4s North'ThomasSt. Bellefonte,
seristics of Devons very much, but are its of ¥ buttermilk pop’’ and “baked milk” ———There are now 13 cable lines across | Fortney de d, thence north 34 degree grees, 024.10 J BELLEFONTE, «i3:PA. By —, TTT
hornless, heavier and are better Boilers, with the bran and grabam dishes, who | the Atlantic in successful operation, yet Rches to post SE prehen a a ot S| 2 wasry ; b.} % er
Like Devons, they are very active and | would willingly discard these good old the charge for sending messages remains | of same Satins va i edst 88 B6 6-10 Lh J iS prinklers Etc.
5 § ohustlent’, aug 29 Zot: ‘require 80 | dishes for drug rem remedies for the distressing what it las joes for 20 years or nore £235 ope in a ganda of i 3 b
mue produce fat. In some exper- | dyspepsia k stomach.’ cents a word for commercial messages, and | Veber no he gil
iments on a cross on Short-horns, between 9 spepsia and Ve mad BL utti | 10 cents a word for press dispatches. = hanes long la laud sad Ses, BEN FRE l : b ;
one and two years of age, the half breed | 0” or peal Btermilk f id ting a : — : thence alon, hed same south Sor NE ee naitryly Aity an
Red Polls took on weight faster, and had art neatly boiling, stir in’ two table.| Ir HELPED WX. BATTLES. —Twenty- | food Osman. ence lang ands. of oe TIO 1 VVATER THE GRASS ! ©
not as much food and attention as the Short spoontals of flour, Shed smooth ina little | Dine officers and men wrote from the Front | south 9 est 12 perches to & post, thence Silverware. :
horns. one cows held eis flesh opeth | gold old: milk. Stir oir boiling Use. hot | $0 8ay tha for Scratohes, Bruises, Cuts, Ho J Fr lie. or recs ast 15 3 Lo
even when in good milk. I saw one e Wounds, Sore i . a
Soust batter maker! this brood, when in | °F 001d ows Arie Save io the Deng in the” . Ed roa EO aota aloes tor of Athen Doan die xu SOT
fall milk, and she weighed 1,200 pounds. Another good article is made by puttin, Same for Burns, Skin Eruption and Piles. south 10 degrees. ot fd perches to place of Rose Water your lawn,
hick several quarts of fresh milk into a jar an Pp begioning, containing 73 acres more of less. : An i
They are very compact, thick through body 25 ote. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by on, erected & two-story frame dwellin ONLY d make i grow.
and with short lege, and have long teats. tying writing paper over is. Let it stand F. P. Green, draggist. h i Oe ther ont ball ings. 8 ONLY—BUT Any old fook will
One of the most distinguishing features is in a moderate oven for eight or ten hours. 2 : Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the uly Tell you so.
a bunch of long hair on the top of head, | It will be like cream when it is done. TERE ploperty of Caroline M. Stamm and Charles J. Fou so.
falling. down like the old fashioned bangs i ahnn ——=Some people work harder taking a : 1847 {1
on a girl’s forehead. The hip yoke that has become so fashion- iota oan they. 208 their regular ou). pal that fiente lot of Stound Situste fn the Nor = ay a,
able on the well made gowns of this sum- reese Tn Of Be oom ta CO Goran : ; ; ’
—The poor horse, the work horse of the ok Peunsylvania bounded an 4 described as follows ROGERS BROS.’ : When Potter & H
faem, usualy receives isle besides food, AE by. tucks of | Bad blood is a bad thing to inherit | fy rom Belletonte. ro Bolefams Furnes. Cos. 101 rg sald yo "agra
water and. an occasional brushing off of the | ‘or acquire, but bad blood may be made | furnace at post on said Dok con 5 : Pringle.
A woman wore a dark blue serge of thin- . rnsce, beginning is the Trade Mark.
coarse dirt which covers his coat. Yes all | oss quality laid around the belt in ‘good blood by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. thes Nos. son id road south in centre of said :
horse owners will ' that the sturdy, Pleste heavily stitched. with S—— . on sou - ee at east 50 that appears on the old original
faithful ‘beast of buvder of: she en of the farm of all Blase thread. . ere-abont an |. ——Why do we always think of such Eroes west 11h Tech Ton Fat tex. thence along Band of !
: a watering 2 Tos oe and, axed in “depth, the ad things fo say, just afeer it is Wo | thtncornn nes boli of ob orl | KNIVES, FORKS
? in evs a od, game the back. ate : vin ‘being lot No..20 on dr :
) ol ae ¢ ; vi 5
it of she mim s 20d great | ‘On a very short waisted, Jiuinp woman Be Bontainins sight EE Tm ih ope A3D SE0ONR. SPRINKLERS aud GARDEN HOSE
Hen ru makes : Shesalip: yokes should be made ph in ——The four-leaved loot loses its | fifty square fet There are many imitations—187" The best in the Land. ©
re back than. at the. ia | ohiavin‘tnless your athe? it yourself. hereon erected a two-story frame dvsiiteg i ir 2
fega} ny ab the Tine off at the bac | mm—— | bose snd other o outbuildings. Atabemohius th is en ur gedit,
en n an 80! 8 are 53 ri : y
po reli eve y ? Had a RA Sweep from the collar to ¢ end : beEunilay is the time the average property of H. C. Crissman and Celia 8. Cri {aman "ere. Tend ne ore ho id
nm offget | PEETO get acquainted with his mil. Taus or RRR EAT ll be acknowledged. 0 “for booklet No. 100, of ——LAWN MOWERS, TOO
pring | oR gives the u and down flet ; Tr—— nntil urshase money is paid in fall. “0 peantifal new designs. Fine, sharp, strong and Light.
he fon Beemer Ee a ens bin | nn common
freely, oy ® 1 I¢'s a hard biog at best to dworibe She soles drinker and has found or infu Hous. Lk eae |. 44 : SILVER CO.
“day's v swing of lines. ; fhe tha place of he finds £ : Re nt. th 3 Memon, Com se
‘da cai il oliftint feet] wot dear 1s seh Lo, bor Rorael nd for A a = pote bi : Plate
comfort ¥ Sek en! wedeid aA a Vr ; #4 a
S| D; = Tp fo
4 Fame Wisians, 5 : Len BZN tdgainooy }
A or course ye Every | body
: =— i, nger ¥ hen Jn Ball n i ee = . =
vod | fhe pai 5 ing hb si shgil ce gioogaiigting p05 L " proeifethe |.+ aay wth stats wii iia
prithods: Cn er I aon loan Th a C ria sg PQ) RITA SR data I fom Lr eRe :
ayes cas T0814 t= fer and Game I a Hon arts mont fem IT
Drala. toppas witha. deep turaover of | Rf 3 3 FQ DO YOU I ev SE Gere by
ch | nainsook and Val. dace and: helt-and oufts ccc : 5 ifs vy Coden dunai ai £1. an 3 ae
the e 19h hn oh able cost to SEER ab tai Prd PLA is ; : Ce ] 2 Hui bl: GESeRas "BEST MEATS. : - ¢
He an ral e ame or an in- ) : ; 3 Ae u di 5 will find coll nt Ei HIRE gaat rigs] i¥ Gira 3 iy
an oventog at a play oren [PEAR Br pi foe boispue ggg vd vert Sheds bi rly a: bur ae S-—
Ainbanly et ; fens SR om a YOUR. ....o¢ i ; a .
high od plied mel HIG 0 |'po you, ook id 8 éF whit PLUMBERS vii bom rend Rg,
| ai wig toy gros nr falls rr 91101 in rh or PUMBER ave seman 2
$ r and brilliantine ¢ me coors | ; ish mi do BRI ars BOTTLED BEER? ; at Bh te mie you aot no © higher than poorer Far are “else.
- AEE ¥ ye: E¥ f ‘ as 3 $ # §
RE or seman on OF: i ii ae o pip pn "1 chose your doctor—for ef- i i. MEL ways have
rr SE yoke, fo foray A titi k be Lend he the tow 5 fectiveness of work rather : vg ——DR ) POULT. RY, —
ions of Ad et : only ki aud Bure i than for lowness of price. i Game in season and any 5
i i. ila : i it BEE nd it fom iy i Judge of our sbility as you i Seats you ou want, ©
i CHAS. H. : i by the ki Eel Judged of his—by the work ni} Tey My Suop. +:
i CHAS. H. FLETCHER. i. Soo Bh oh ip ell athe: | Jatgtorsie. Is 1 dass seed Help
«ese woeriins : ie’ | 44-286m i BA Pa © Many very particular 3 High Street, Bellefonte.
Ee : Taine © 1 5 1. a * people have judgedus in i
y ; : WHY iid
a note of this, fort is is the very : KIND TBY rr irrciriia | YOUR MEAT BILLS. J
touch on many of the ‘skirts, for if} © © <0 bows mo adi There is no reason A yous hould use poor
sone thin demanded about a well-| is OU ‘HA Aro STICK p #8 apis be ok HERS rE oan ex prices for tender,
woman ib: is that swirl of d PEL noting You HeYE 3 Bail a7 icy. at is) abundant ‘here-
vuman ou his. oS sages? hai : er bin a0 with somethisg that batho head ba En Cattle, sheep : and, calves
, Sows ar ! that has given. the ‘morning glory tw] py birary b ALWAYS BOUGH) S00 gifek * Bu i HE WE BUY ONLY THE BEST
ite direction from the window. It is : ir its nae Edd In Use For Over Veass 1alisc tiie M4 JOS CEMENT — i
x's b 14 ! 0a was’ bodes Jse For Over 30 Years. = ee 1 Bris t 4
Pan. see Sissons oF pa blouse rh i Tv } un 18 YER FRE UL as Sha i c SE ay 0 ies bbl Zaps 1 EE ih Es
i, over he opeiog. “is he Window a Ae | into deisel by. the fashionable FE Wal Gis tei. Eds oy Bors er. heres u 2 noting 1 wespeppbisbanevsepdibrmsssepb testers? 171 |p §oo oR MI va nave
A he ‘can readily | V° Ap fog To ona ol 1 oR io R i 3 \ MAYOR'S RUBBER ARO yah! | | — 0 (GIVE US A TRIAL—=
reach it. it ia Hoo Hore Wo sy vend ih front ‘width of the blouse was | ¢.. . A. 8 .T 0 R I pos wis Mioney to Loan. oC | don’t
=i Dims be will a aan of he ol ane 3 gue. Over FE ow 8 bg, Era "Rasing them one 0 _ Husispon N[ONEY To LOAN on good ser : foie ime
Bi 3 5 was a 3 os . A : : 5 3 4 i iid 5 ‘good ‘secu ; rity son an na
foros break bie ow i vad ee a ers ag [058 rk Bods 8,8 4 iii RESEAL a ine | [<LV]L5 and Howsentor rent Cy cufin | mucsronrs, Pa. coTmig nna,
more or less. "| pale bluesilk poplin covered with the lace. | 337.15 The Contant Co., New York Gifs. istoay | | a pl 6A To soa] Begs Pa. #1 nnd Rouse Block
dias den¥ will 1908
dy satan In 9