me ee——————————— ee e—— —— -r — KNEW DE QUINCEY’S WORKS. Em — IIIT Bellefonte, Pa., June 9, 1911. rrr. ee —The report is that mutton-eaters are got getting a square deaf. from the retail Sheep are selling at $3.50 to $4 a hundred pounds Sow thang year ago, mut- ton has declined retailers : Feil] Heh £ g g 3g ; : his opinion for a trifle | He wrote to Mr, Fields: “1 still believe that De Quincey wrote 1h : i humble apology for his previous blun- der. By chance he had found in desk the manuscript of the very in question. Written as it had been years before, it had passed entirely al from his mind, “and you may tell your a assed bY tie b young Boston lawyer,” he concluded, ticed, on the evening of a hot day, that “that he knows my style better than I the supply has fallen off, in many cases a | know it myself.” decided decrease. The cows, too, lose in | i : § po t no- condition. In young cattle the ! they suffer equally. Sheep n- | tensely, and often pant and gasp for | Corporation Divers os Their breath. Pigs show their suffering by be- | ghts and Usually Them. coming extremely unhappy, and suffer | A large corporation held a directors’ from scorched skins. Excessive meeting a few days ago. As the meet- t is a decided disadvantage, and there ' ing was coming to a close one of the away from it, as it will oc- | reputed to be worth $10,000, in gaining relief in Say | 000, ran in all out of breath. Just as i. is importan | he entered the other directors were and there in the fields. These are excel- | Courant. lent conveniences, and should be madeas | “Look here,” the incoming director much use of as possible. Indeed, consid- | shouted to tbe chairman, “I want to ering how very useful such erections are know why I haven't received notice of as shelters in winter, the cost of erection J Cl es ro. tuls meetinp “1 am sure I don't know,” the chair- man said. “Notices were sent to all . directors. You surely must bave re- ceived one.” ~The director finished up an excited tirade by saying, “I want my rights.” Just then the secretary was brought into conference, who in turn handed the late director an envelope. He de- parted with a smiling countenance. This recalls the story of a New York trees is the only substitute, and this useful. Flies are not partial shady pl and to Ro away from ' these is a t relief. Trees, however, | a found bn rR] bot are few n wi not | occur in some fields, and the greatest at- corporation where $20 for each director tention should be given to ng for | was laid on the table and those who the stock to secugy these in the daytime , attended divided the whole pile. If in hot weather. Such protection goes far- half came each got $40. The members ther toward maintaining their condition ' were men far advanced in years and and assuring their progress else that could be done for them under the ci ces. | when a meeting was to be held. The rcumstan Fields with no shade are most suitable executive officers did not believe a for night grazing. Besides the worry to single director would be there, but the stock, unshaded fields often cause every man of them was on hand, each trouble to the owner, as the animals will having figured out that nobody else gg sestions gulf ruoh fetid the fone | Wold aypels 40d Sst he wight ewipe most si e dis- entire al i ia | thowniru ule shade is available anywhere, the stock | should always be kept near the farmyard | in the daytime, allowed to go into the buildings when disposed, which will | be very often in hot weather. | On a Grain of Wheat. graved on many small objects, but only one person ever has been patient THE SUPPLY OF WATER. and painstaking enough to inscribe a : : i lete prayer on a grain of wheat. The water supply is of equal im - cotnp ance, or, indeed, more so, as a supply to One day Sir Moses Montefiore received them is imperative. The most acceptable & small tin box in the mail. On the of all is a running stream. r this | cover of the box was written, “A occurs, every effort should be made to let | prayer for Sir Moses Montefiore, by as much of the stock have access to it as | Bauch Mordecai, son of Zebi Hirsch possible. All the grazing fields may not | gcheinemann of Jerusalem.” The box adjoin the streams, if arable ones | 01nd a single grain of wheat, on come between it often pays to wire off a hich inscribed in characte gangway along the side of the field to ad- | * ch were characters 80 Beit them to water. Indeed, labor is well | Small they could only be read with the spent in securing a full supply. Sheep | aid of a powerful microscope the 386 suffer the least from a ciency of | Hebrew letters of the prayer and the dri water, and horses and cattle the date of the year (Hebrew reckoning. ools that are kept clean and gg45 Sir Moses kept the prayer in I’ ills of more or less magnitude are apt to | follow, and if there is a dirty pool most convenient, and a clean one far away, it, will be the cheapest in the end to keep the stock from the filth and give more time and attention to admitting them to the clean. Where water has to be supplied in tanks and tubs it should all be secured from the cleanest source in the vicinity. Driving Merry-go-round. . Coming across the Revere Beach | py were two men whose antics tracted considerable attention. The younger would step around to the right side of his companion, and with- in a minute the elder would make corresponding shift. At last the elder became irritated. “Say, what are you trying to do, shizing around like this?" he demand- g : . “I'm deaf in my left ear and trying to get where 1'd hear well,” younger replied. “And I'm blind in my left eye wanted to see what was doing.” the other.—~Boston Journal. i i i h i ] i Hist HE 11) 2 g ves iff than anything yp, piches. One day it stormed violently | S500 Prayers have been written and en- | PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce that D. R. Fore- be a candidate for to the decis- as ex- el i i i cratic voters county c maries Sept. 30th, 1911. . RECORDER. 1 hereby announce myself as Recorder, subject to the decision 30th, 19. townshi We are authorized to for Recorder of Centre county, cision of the Democratic voters of county, as Caprese st the eral primaries tbe bel ? Money to Loan. ONEY TO LOAN on good security and ! M use 51-14-1y. JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successor to Grant Hoover) Fire, Life Accident Insurance. 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Also International Stock Food All kinds of Grain bought at the office. Flour exchanged for wheat. taurant Meat Market. Get the Best Meats. R. save nothing by buying poor, thin LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE and supply customers with the fresh- ext, choleess. Best bl 0 tie mak. IE er than poorer meats are elsewhere, I alwavs have — DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. TRY MY SHOP. P. L. BEEZER, High Street. ~~ 4334ly. Bellefonte, Pa. ———————————————————T Coal and Wood. i fis | i i lB lM lM lB Me Me Oe Me Lee Mel M0 Tt ‘he Pennsylvania State College. Ao MA. The Pennsylvania State College Offers Exceptional Advantages IF YOU WISH TO BECOME A Chemist A Teacher An Engineer A Lawyer An Electrician A Physician A Scientific Farmer A Journalist Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. THE REGISTRAR, YY OY OYTO OYTO YT TYP TY YY YY ve vy ~~ 551 State College, Centre County, Pa. verre EDWARD K. RHOADS Meriat "tnd Dealer In ANTHRACITE asp BITUMINOUS COALS CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS and other grains. —— BALED HAY AND STRAW —— Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand. KINDLING WOOD by the bunch or cord as mav suit purchasers, respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public, at his Coal Yard, pear the Peansylvania Passenger Station. 1618 Telephone Cats: {GEREN Ui one EE ————————————————————————— Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria.
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