Christmas Groceries. Christmas Groceries. Christmas Groceries. Sechler & Company, Holiday Offerings If you have not been a customer of our store try it for some of your Holiday purchases. We have been sell- ing groceries for so many years in Bellefonte that we feel our word ought to count for something and we give you our word that you will be more than satisfied with what you buy from us. For instance We have the finest New California Prunes that you have ever seen and we are selling them at 10, 15. 20 and 23 cts. the pound. Surely such goods at such prices should appeal to you It is admitted in Bellefonte that Sechiers make the best Mince Meat “obtainable. You know it is clean and wholesome if you know Sechler at all. You also know that the prevailing price for good Mince Meat is from 25¢ to 3oc per pound. Our make we sell for only 15¢c. Evaporated Peaches at 15¢, 18c and 22c the pound. Evaporated Pared Peaches rich in flavor and more economical than any canned goods you can buy at 35¢. For your fruit cake and other Christmas baking we offer Seeded and Seedless Raisins, Currants, Citron and Orange and Lemon Peel, and the best New Orleans Molasses ever brought to Bellefonte. It is the genuine stuff. New crop and a nice golden yellow, Fine Table Raisins, the kind that are being sold in city stores today at from 4o to soc the pound, we are selling at 3sc. Figs, Dates. Fruits and Nuts—We have the White Almera Grapes, Oranges from California and Florida, Grape Fruit, Bananas, Lemons, Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes, Celery. New crop California Walnuts, Almonds, Mixed Nuts and Italian Chestnuts, Cocoanuts. No one is selling them any cheaper than we are and you have our guarantee that ours are fresh. Pure Olive Oil—Extra fine, large Olives 40c quart. Blue Lake Ketch- up, Pickles, Relishes, Maraschino Cherries, Worcestershire Sauce, Mus- tards, Horse Radish, Burnetts and Knights Flavoring Extracts, Herbs for Seasoning, Boiled Cider 1oc quart, Pure Cider Vinegar. Pure Spices in bulk, to sell in any quantity desired. The Genuine Walter Baker Chocolate and Cocoa. Buy your Royal Baking Powder in 5 Ib. cans and save 50 cents. Fine Dried Corn at r3c 1b., or 2 pounds for 25 cts. Evaporated Corn at 15 cts. per pound. Pure All Maple Syrup in 1 qt., 2 qt. and 4 qt. cans. Pure Sugar Table Syrups, also Compound Goods, at 40, 50 and 60 cts. per gallon. Can please vou on Syrups. Fine Confectionery in great variety. French Peas and Mushrooms. Cross and Blackwell's Pickles and Orange Marmalade. Domestic Marmalade and Preserves. Elegant Fruit Cake in 1 1b. and 5 lb. sizes. Plum Pudding and Sauce. Fine Biscuits and Crackers. Canned Salmon at 15, 20, 25 and 3oc. Kippered Herring, Sardines. CHEESE—Fine full Cream Cheese. Imported Swiss. Roquefort, Edam, Pine Apple, Camambert, Sapsago, Pimento, Pim Olive, McLarens in pots, Neufchatel, Limburger, and Sheflora Snappy Cheese. California Canned Fruits. Hawaiian Pine Apple. Canned Soups, Asparagus Tips. In providing food of a 1 kinds quality is essential, but some things are more essential thah others. The bread must be white, flaky and palatable. It must have taste. The butter must be not only good, but fine. The cof- fee and tea must be all that can be desired. If any of these items are lack- ing in quality the pleasure of eating is marred. But should they be all of medium grade then the feast is a failure. Moral—Buy your bread, but- ter, tea and coffee of us. It has been said by a wise sage that the pleasure of eating is the high- est enjoyment of the great majority of the human race, and this thought Grated Cocoanut in packages and in bulk to sell by weight. was in mind when buying and advertising this line of goods. Won't You Try Our Store for Some of Your Holiday Groceries. oan ; they are now put on the marke:, are Y & i, all right: but, the ofl being so costly, | = 3 i — | there Is a way of extractlng it without the use of the press. The fine. choice nutmeg is steeped in hot water and afterward coated with lime. ‘i'hen, though all its oil and aneacly all its KITCHENER STORIES. flavor have departed, it looks 0, K, Caustic Retorts of the Taciturn British “It looks O, E.. but it Is a worth- Bellefonte, Pa., December 15, 1911. Official less ‘wooden nutmeg.” aud if youn grate . re ‘it over anything you get no flavor, “There ave some stories. new and oid, while If you stick » pin in it no of of Lead Kitchener told in Nash's Mag- azine by Sydney Brooks. “Sunstroke? | What the devil does te mean by hav- ing sunstroke?” is given as che classic 0 Suv Ouse Se pa 1d re: instance of his attitude toward the Ie * Rost Rug weaker vessels. A favorite captain of | markable 0 ! he yy Neriagii: te his was once inirnsted with an impor | Qukieation of mune dnen Fgh tant commission. There was a delay Boears ! Cn o Re Sugeony. fn execntiug it through bis horse cast- | sen here x A aE Spon ing a shoe. “Very sorry.” was Kiteh- the beach. along a line o 3 ion. in ener's comment. “but | cannot rest my 'ength, some 5,000,000 cubic ny plan of campaign on a horse's shoe or sand. The prevailing westerly winds officer's carelessness.” Tle has a continue picking up the surface par- grim. laconic humor. “Keep the gun,” ticies from Te westward Sepe. isd he is 8aid to bave wired to the war of. them over to the a hore fice authorities, who were pressing a they are Aguipedepuited, g: en = certain weapn upon” him. © *1 can ; ridge by this means bes gro throw stones myself.” ually inward. In the course of years ‘To au officer who kept on reporting | there has thus been Towed a Smiles that as o resuifsof his various brushes | System of duves. al approxima with the cnemy “several Boers were | parallel with the coast and with one seen to (all from their saddles” ford | another and of ail altliudes up to 250 Knchener sent the polite inquiry. i | feet. These are i Soy po hope Ren they fell they did not hurt ward at a rate of from three to Bough. ra Ee dare ov 1 » th tials, , sometimes n torn ie (o A oa the five men | burial and rebuilt at a distance. through explosion of dynamite,” was h got of a telegram from the front | Blonds Getting Scarcer. ! jut into his hands one day. “Do you | Scientists are taking a gloomy view To any more dynamite?” was his | of the future of the blond. Not only te answer. tha! are fair people becoining fewer, but if at a word from him, “Twelve this is not a paradox they are also be- Sours in which to carry this dispatch? coming darker. ‘The future promises You must do itn six.” And the officer ' to bring us nothing more interesting who had asked for the tweive hours | than the “whitey browns” of humanity. did it fu five rh | To proserve our blonds is scientifically -— ris possible, but their continuance would make an end to the progress of civilize. THE OIL IN A NUTMEG. jon, All or nearly all the conditions rmrement ' of modern life tend to encourage bru- i a Pin Prick Doesn't Draw It Then 0. Before many decades have You've Got a Wooden Article. ' passed there will probably only be The pure food oxpert at a pure food . 0. examples of women who are di- show in New York took up a nutmeg. ' yypeiy fair.—London Tady's Pictorial, “Watch me jab this pin into the nut- - triers meg bere and there,” he sald. “Do Forehanded! you see how from each pln prick | Little Peter bad disobeyed his moth- Httle oil exudes? Well, that is a er, and when, in a shocked voice, she that the nutmeg is good. When a called him to her be came running prick draws no oll from it it is a wood. ! with the tears siveaming over his en nutmeg, nothing more. | Aushed face. _ “The nutmeg tree of Asiu is 8eVedly | wy, won't,” he sobbed, clinging to feot high The fruit is like a pear | her hand—“you won't have to whip. flesh of the fruit is like ' tron, and its seeds, our nutmeg prop , are cuveloped in a yellow rind that wr QUE MACE. : A Bad Case. hab : “Nutmegs are dried for two ails , ‘The cynical man was staring through . : , the window at the chesty man swing- sorted, and the small and broken ones ing down the streei. “Does Chesty fitows TG know anvihing?’ asked his compan- roel ’ fon. . ofl of nutmeg belnz a very costly | “ug, auything: said the cynical article of man, “He Goesn't eveu suspect any- “The big, fine, choice nutmegs, It; yp New York Times. exudes.” Exchange a reads! —~Woman's Home Companion. ts | me, mummy, ‘cause I'm cryin’ al- | LYON & CO. Christmas Presents. Christmas Presents are all ready for the careful buyer. Bring your list with you and we will help you with your selection of fine and pretty gifts for the whole family. A large assortment of Cushions and Table Scarfs in the linen, white and ecru colors, Everything that is new and dainty in Necktie Bows, Jabots. Sailor Collars, Ruching and Waist Frills, Handker- chiefs for men, women and children. Every department is full of new ~ things——Furs, Coats, Coat Suits, Silk Scarfs in plain and brocades, Messa- lines, Silk Crepes, Mikado Crepes, Um- brellas, Jewelry, Table Linen and Nap- kins to match. Towels in plain and satin damash. We have no space to give you a complete list of all our new things. We invite an art ispestion of our complete stock. e prices we guar- antee the lowest. LYON & COMPANY, Allegheny St. 47-12 Bellefonte, Pa. Yeagers Shoe Store Fitzezy The ~ Ladies’ Shoe that Cures Corns Sold only at Yeager’s Shoe Store, Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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