0BLIGING ONE'S FRIENDS. Yarviegion promised his friends to buy ihe box they wanted for one day at the aulomobile races. The best thing Yarrington does is to oblige his friends, and all the others had said they had go time to attend to the mat ter. The broker he went to said (hat while boxes were very scarce, ne thought by paying « premivm he might be able to wrench one hy mala force from the eager throngs that were baitling for them, provided Yar- rington would take it for the two days. When he escaped from the broke: Varrington had parted with $40, bui he figured on quickly Jdispos- fng of the box for Friday, md the $20 that would be left was rot much split vn» among the crowd. He bod his frst jolt the next morn. ing when Plentz telephoned that ime peraiive business called him ‘0 San Francisco, 80 his name uus’ be scratched of the list. At noon Xer- pack called vp to say there was a sud- den rush of business at the office and it was absolutely impossible ‘or him to get away Saturday, so Yarrington must count him out. Atl three Wood- mere called up to say that a&incs some of the partly conld nor 30 he though they might as well call off tle party. After Yarrington had confided some bitter things to himseli over the treachery of humanity in general ie hunted up the broker and #sked 21m to take back the tickets. lie had ao compuncilon about this, as {hore was such a demand for them. The hroker smoothly shid be had such = quantity of boxes on hand that he really could not think of paying the full price tor Yarrington's, but that he would at great personal sacrifice glve Varring. ton $10 for it, # Thereupon Yarringion said a lew sharp things and departed, resolved Lo sell ihe tickets himself wince selling was 40 much more profitable than buying. He called up Wattles end asked £ he dido’'t want a box for onc day at the automobile races. Wattles jumped at the chance, so Yarrington sont over ‘the ticketg and a bill for $20 Wat: tles nearly tore the telephone out by the roots and the boy with the tickets came back fooking very much 2s though de ‘had been shot out of 2 gun. It seemed that Wattles (hought Yarrington was glving him (he hos, and ao the bill offended him hugely. After that Yarvington heard of a ‘man who vanted to go (o the races, and promised to send over the tickets. Befora he did so Kernack phoned that on no accounf was Yarrington to dis pose of the hox, as he had som9 friends 10 Whom he had promised i After Yarrington had told the othes man that he could not have the tek ets Werneck called up to say thal 1a friends were Yeaving town and 20 didn’t want the box after all By this time Yorringion was ia a2 exceedingly tonse and norvons state and hated the wold vehemently. [ie was a cynic on the subject of [riend- ship and desperate es regards is $4. It was manifestly impossible for im to stand on the street corner aad wave (he tickets in the faces of the passers-by, but he hit on auather plan. Taking the office boy iaio a Jocaer he thrust tho hated tickets nig 18 hands. “You g€0 cut there to {he (rack, 29 ordered, “and sell these tickels ‘or what you can get. Don't you tars come back with them, becawie if 1 ever set eyes on them #gain [ can't answer for the resull.” A little later Woodmere telephoned that he wanted the sents for his cous. in's family, and when he learned that they were unavailable he said that Yarrington might think that was the right way to treat a friend of 'ong standing, but as for himself he had his own opinion of such conduct He said that Yarriugton might bave ‘known he would want the fickets If Yarrington had given the matter the slightest thought Pocketbooks in Walking Sticks. The latest styles in soclety walking sticks are practical as weil as orna- mental. One of the mew canes is fit ted with a coin box and a match box these being contained in the head, which is provided with a skillfully con- cealed lid. ‘The coin box is 30 ar ranged that a person can casily depos- it or remove the coin by a slight pres- ‘sure of the thumb. Men who have ‘used these canes say they are practi- .cal and convenient, for they do away ‘with the annoyance of fishing for coins Jn the pocket when boarding a street CAr. . In France there is quite a variety of uses which the cane is made to serve. A clever Frenchman has made a cane with a handle containing a complete outfit of the game known as “petits chevaux.” or Baby's Eyes. Mothnrs, please do uot eend your babies ont without any shade (cr the eyes. iuven though it is not summer time, they should not be allowed to lie with the sun shining in their eyes, All sorts of troubles result from this, eye inflammations of many kinds, often defective vision and nervous condi: tions. which remaln for life. If you would try lying with the sun shining in your eyes for an hour or so you would soon realize how disagreeable COASTING AND ITS GLORIES Columbus Editor Grows Some Enthus- | lastic as He Writes on the | Subject. i During the last snow spell the boys had out their sleds and did a deal of coasting. There is no memory of youth as glorious as that sport. No- body ever thought that the fun of sliding down hill was in the slightest diminished by the labor of trudging back uphill. The swift and exhilarating joy of flitting down the hillside was a grand part of a boy's experience, and will never grow stale in the memory. What a great thing it would be if the spirit of that sport would get into the humdrum of life and brighten it up some. There is one feature of this coast- ing business that stands out like a rromontory. That was “belly-bustin’.” There ig no use to feel squirmish about the term or hesitate to breathe it aloud In a literary column. That was the exciting feature of coasting, and was indulged In mostly by the boys of daring and patched clothes “Get out of the way!" he shouts, and bang goes the sled on the slippery hillside, with the boy's legs stretched far astern the sled in the endeavor to guide it, but, failing, off he runs into a boy hare, knocks one down thera, and turns another end for end out in the snow. Oh. but it was glorious! One can hear that yell yet. If men would do that to one another in the grown-up world, there would be fighting and madness all the time, but in the boy world it belonged to the beautiful sanctities of life. To this day we take off cur hat to the “beily-buster.”-——Columbus Journal. Feminine Forgetfuiness. Women are growing more forgetful. At least that is what somebody has sald who makes a study of such things, and the theory was proved the other day by a woman in a New York department store. When she had shopped In several places and con- sumed most of the afternoon, she found she had lost her muff. Return- ing to the shop in which she last re- membered having it, she made a fer- vent appeal to the clerk of the “Found” department. “I left my muff in one of your fitting rooms, I am sure,” said the woman; “you have fit, of course?” The girl looked at her calmly. “Probably we have. Fifty- six muffs were found today.” The woman gasped. “Oh, yes, that is about our average at this season,” added the clerk. “We often have almost 100 on a cold day; sometimes we gather up only 40 or 50. But [ should say 50 is the average.” nm ‘Promoting Pleasant impressions. “What is leave to priat?” inquired the lady who has the ar: of seeming . Lerwick, in Shetland, besides having Each Family Has its Own Flock and the Children Feed Them — There are many small villages in the world that have only one street, but only a single street, possesses only one tree, and it is not a very tall one either. There are no birds there, not even a sparrow, but the seagulls are plentiful. The inhabitants of Shetland are very proud of their tree and very kind to the gulls, of whom the children make pets. Children who are brought for the first time to see the wonders of one- streeted Lerwick are always shown, as a great curiosity, “the only tree in Shetland.” The seagulls are the sparrows of Lerwick, and as such they have a greater share in the town's life than the sparrows of London. In the morn. ing you will note that a seagull sits on every chimney-pot. Seagulls swoop and hover over every roof in town. The air is full of their strange, high, 1 laintive, haunting cries. Every house has its own familiar sea-gulls and every street its own band of them. But, according to the Fruit Magazine, they never mix. The children in each house have a pet name for their own particular sea gulls, and, having called them by those names, they feed them every day. Each seagull knows what is meant for him. No bird attached to one house ever seeks to eat the food scat. tered from the house next door. He does not dare to do so. So all day Jong the seagulls hover und call over the roofs of Lerwick. The people of the town, if they come | across a little pile of rice laid upon the roadway, step over it with care. They know that it has been placed | there for some seagull. And at night the seagulls leave their appointed | chimneypots and fly gracefully away to their resting places on the rocks of | the Isle of Noss. ——— A Gala Night. “Last night 1 saw & cab full of | calves.” “That's rather strange. What made you think the cab was full of calves?” “1 was merely judging from the number of French heels | saw stick- ing out of the window." The Apparatus. “1 was just wondering one thing in all this talk of weighing souls.” “What are you wondering?” “If they can do it with a spirit em ——————— 83 and 75 on a Lark. Mr. and Mrs. James Stead Biddell | came Into New York from thelr home | in Passale, N. J., yesterday to cele- P i ‘brate the fifty-fourth anniversary of ‘their marriage. “We always go for a lark on our wedding anniversary,” laughed Mr. | Biddell in their home last night. “We've never missed it.” i Mrs. Biddell stood close to her hus- band and it was plain they were still sweethearts. As he talked she took his hand. “We've alwes been happy,” he said. “We never had a single quarrel.” Then they laughed. Mr. Biddell is eighty-three and his wife seventy-five. They were married in Flushing, L. I, but moved to Pas- saic half a century ago, when it was a small village. They look much younger than they are. He retired from business 16 years ago.—New York Telegraph. i £ 5 All the ol or other. ns of life rest in some way heart has an interval of during about one-fourth of the time. Certain of the other organs their activity in part during sleep. Old pposed that sleep a tendency to regard 2 of oll force and of all functions of | the body, inclines to the view that sleep is caused by a withdrawal of blood from | the brain. As a rule, the larger the brain the Webster went to | ror all the troubles have had Hood's different ti it is for a baby In a gocart or car- riage to be subjected to it. in the past three years when ] hay have suffered from surely isthe Yeager’s Shoe Store Fitzezy The Ladies’ Shoe that Cures Corns Sold only at Yeager’s Shoe Store, Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA. | h and bies, and have always found ita very much than Interested. i was, and as ‘medicine medicine. too | know that md one My stomach is very much better than it Leave to priat,” replied Senator Sarsaparilla. ve reason to recommend , and we also think Sorghum, “is something that enables very highly of Hood's a's Fils, whieh we Hways intend to keep in the kouse.” Mrs. E. R. armen 0 priest cou se bun ae. | FR enh aE st -. |Finest Job Work at This Office. . > Thousands of and ic { ercd a speech, and which also enables men aad women have Some to, know gical radical and permanent, cures of ec: his friends to pretand taat th perience the great value of 's a; zema, rheumatism other blood diseases, mide thetmseives ramiiar Win a | 2 ein erent madcor many dn. {ha Sa She medic we Kaa of 1 contents” eases and ailments is agreeable, effective and economical. 57-18 EI ———————— —— sn EE — — . | » ’ REgIIREIS AACE OF UNIEATED GARD] © Basho Job w AW. F. Mann... 1B] Qrimen un at ang ®|% ojo Wm.S. Thee MCamiong | 08 AND 1911. | y a Yagher. ir Rose € ko Rogers. .... n 3 ps Snyder, Barbara. ghriat sh Siatsers. 3397 Aggoeate to the provions ut law solating 4, i gore Boyd, The. hrm) Rhee tHE HEIR RSS tie stieof unseated lant for tne nom pugment of Ferguson Township. Hath Chas oo Hostgrmindbioy T | 38 Sidi, Eick. pags qu Webi, posed to public sale or outery the following tracts | 293 Anderson. Jonn, J Wate Miller Tiree eg 0 315 quo 153 Spear, John. ......W C Hein] er. eee ne ur purrs of tracts of unseated lands {in Centre coun- | 57 137 Barnett, Jos...... 0 .oee | 100 Lake, Richard. wm Weist ....... 1305 453 153 Turner, Daniel ..Brown & Dy 3568 ty, Penn's. for taxes due and Junta ines: nt the | Bryson, Samii Eli Lyte... we 853 u 49 Mark, yond ii Laurelt n Lum. Co 1+0 15 153 Turner, J as... ~We Heinle. 6 03 our ive n the ugh © mis, oh on. ee “ “ Unknown... Long. . 9% dor dame th, 10 x P 10) Burchfield, Wm... Lumber Co...... 341 ng.. 288g eres tide me da; a) if Lisi “by — 31 fowler Lidia....Charles A Smith.. 3 wl 36 Parker, Win. ‘Solomon Peck... a Cakisows 8 & Eringic AE 477 ment, until Inf are sold. Joo Hat, gunn. bern Clt BIsett....... 10 & Shaler, Sticutel «54 Zimmerman ... ey Bs Witmer Henry. ‘Edward ¥ ry 1578 Benner Township. we “ i oh, m Hoar Go a Ware Miter 10 94 jo Wiknoun seeeess ac He! einle sa nay * 15 20 Witmer: JaSOY = “Realty Hetate..... Bk Acres Per. Warrantee Owners Taxes | 150 ew Vili, WoW BAeW ime Ks. § 12 | 120 Young, Beni... ! Eaareitn Tan, Co +7 = White & Parsons. W C Hetale........ 943 RV a Tre | Re ¥ Spring Townabi. ® agle, 1d, .....Louard EE bo] Bane, Ko beens a 18 Patton Township. 7i 6 Forbes, Samuel..Frank McCoy..... 15 89 CO..uuvesrsners 3 | 100 Smith, Thos ...... . NR 5 Diehl, Nichol's $r.John H Neldich... - drrrrrrn OH eee 10°48 % nae One oligos Bt 1 Re Unkuown....... I 168 19 Dan'l 1 Johnson... 310) 75 eve anv oh sree dll MoNict: ravans are “w Smith, Jno Gregg Township. | 8B Ellis, Wm......... i Haye TL TAS Hubley, Barney..W C Heinle. .... 1448 5 Diehl, Nichiol's St.D M Neidich.,..... = 38 Snow Shoe Tawuskip. Boggs Township. : Unknown.........W Whitmer &3ons 198 13 Kine, John.......Adam Krumrine . 93% Banks, Wm. gy Kate A Rogers... 25 92 2.5600421 73 Cotting’ rGurret. Chas E Confer..... 278 i ite Huyett L. az Carscadden, D Realty E Estate..... 16 81 2 10 Fhe, Whi. Philip D Faster... 3 8 Haines T lo Groven BOM Riiiuyeii EJ) IM Lewis, Lewis... bred M Rogors.... 488 433 163 Gores. arti oa nner... a.9i 26 Black, J88.....0uet Spangler & Smil:. as MN Newport, Jas..... Co.. . 22 281 400 : vee. REAISY Estate oe. ha 8 168 Gray. Win.........Reulty Estate..... 13 | 153 Cowley. ee 422 : MeXitt- iuyeti’ i re Morgan, Hen{.. . 3408 os 133 Lewis, tote rere TRA, 15 50 | 100 uratz, Timon i Menry Toenhiorot... 38 9 O'Brian John.... CO...ceviiarnnee 0 oLanah'n, Sara. Wm C Hult. Is us 50 Miles, John. ... GF Walker... oo. 11 96 | 20 Jus Isenhout ...... 621] 400 Alex . Fred M Rogers... 31 & 1% Unknown ...ue..e .W C Heinle. ....... 597 t0 Moats, John... N 3 Spangler... 118, Penn T 18 » 1, Wm P. Kate M Long ...... 150 Unknown.........Sussn. ertz.... 233! 400 , Alex.....WC Heinle... .. i 1 3 Burnside Township. 100 Workman, Math. Treivn Lum. Co 310 . Keoumer. Peter! JE&T W Reifons- 1 4 © Joh ST Walk evarses i . eerenes 3 olin... . T:eirsrs Kelly, Redding & : 150 Andrew Tew... ase 5 OTT 121 Bell, Want cover. TaSlOE corns 600 Half Moon Township. Potter Township. 34 Shack, cary. Jaw lsasay Koso AR 14 0f 433 18 Barkally, Jolin. “Ty lor”. AE Beek Duider ..... Sosemun Keates veal Cogswell, Daniel. Allegheny Valley | 3g) Fompkine: Jou vt Wid a0 1501140 92 Cox, Paul. ........J H Hole. ........ . 313 et Rockiwy ‘Wilson ofdd Fo Jas. Rexlty Estate. . 5 51 | 488 163 Som Taran a. 0 EC Sassses tat 55 onfer . vesssees 19 18 Sot I on eisunided “kelly Reading & rool Jucob .. er ausssers J tuii3or dN Huts, W vere ity Estate Lia 1% Vundyke, itetity 3 i Pringle & Eve us is Dav ison. obn.. _Taxlor........ veer 217 10 Hors enry . [Tyrone dl & Wifglo 5 10 wo Harrison, Wm ...W C Heinle .. ors 8 Tosossessses 10 14 S435 30 m Jr ¢ Helnie wee . 2042 172 Hale wn B 1sett....... 30: 10) NeCieilun Geo . NB span oF. ss. 40 400 will Jina, David 3 ¢ .W C Heinle. on ray, o soio Henley Estate ..... = 58|3118 Hoilinswo arpater. -.... ne 2 Ta! C & JCartin 147/48 133 Whart' y..C O Dain or 433 165 bid Washingi'a. W H Thonas} Eat Tol W. tie Harpeter, Laie. Lana H ter.... ‘ x “ 34 apn! Jue REOD oases uel Bruss. ..... Lun in Wahn, Rieiard. Reuiry Zs 160ress los ial, Henry. Neatey Estate ..... ) #0 Yis, ddeo “REE yes i 0 Daniel. ...F Wittenburg ..... 78 all, Nancy... “a... 08] 54 Shearer, [sane.... resassszssrs: LHI Taylor Township: 3; 0 433183 Irvin, Jol ay Redding 598 162 nknown. renee NS iE Houck .... 571 Rush Township. 10) Boll, dCuursuse sss W L flicks. ....... 516 ydohn . Sg Readis th i“ Haein ienivaes Aru Hutchinson. . a 3hw llison. Andrew.James A Beaver..147 61 1 100 Beck. Daniel .....W DStratton...... 2 15 3 01433138 Irvin, Mathias... Taylor oserrrc 880 1 White, ii Tyrone & istic % »n so AMS TARTLY Meaty. Estate. Sa 10 Re “We Heinle..." BY narew cree ohn Bi .e #;01433 158 Johnson Francis: ik aii Eu 528 Harris T 10 Arthur, Ann...... HC nett & Co 64 01 0 Cowen, Jus........Geo M Marks...... 34 {0433163 Jackson, Jere... Realt Y eds i 10m judre, Atsolem. Rouliy Estate ..... 3124 43 i8 Benvor, Daniel. HG rr Rl Porta Rockaway Wiison 200 terrence GT Ee es . 816 esiigtsensuresy 01413183 Kerwin, Wm D... Taylor to. 5151 so RT Ra ge 3 153 CheStmur, Sani. Christ Sharse: 3188183 13 Prungr, BJ.......E J Bruner... no 301130 153 Lennox, David... Taylor....ccoeeee. 242 400 ? io x open Rosa agi 3 381300 pilin F Watke Fe. 101 3; 0f 433153 McP Relly Kedding & 20 9 maven, egal oly = ue Shentek. Johi oh oom'r B® io cPherson, Wm. Taylor....... vores BOT ; 3 er, HEE . r Howard Township, = (PF oa pean thr guna ve. W441 100 Unknown......... Sussman ove of 43138 O'lirian, Micl'l. Rely, Redding & “oe ¥ @ 163 Dentler, Jaen. HC : ds #00] ”m Wotan Hivos... th Thar eubord. rr. 8 8 xs y Mich’l.. i cosens or ta at Bonham, surah Realty Estate. HE 3 og Lorman bat inie......... 11 74 = 138 LE Hire ua or 46 0 Tred . Rous Fass JOS ...n .-Rea) te..... Io Hi 158 Pettitt, Chas. Tay sind'% > 493/38 163 Brandy, sui Ee Sutans to =" Fitzgéral iO TY Pringle... DSS Ww Wallace, hod... © Hetateo...0, 3 #8 Packer, Jeren'ls Realty Estate. | £07|'3 181 Woiter, sucob a Bders pg a Elizabh..T ny inde. 1a] 92 Wallace, Ww Ca etic. 30 SEOVRER, alien. Keli Redding & uae op Jostiie. H A... Mafy K Wetzel... 185 Horm Graft, Ei cases lie 0B : ey renee orem 163 Stewart, Glas. i okt er Tm LOrrett, Jus. une. BE res eas 190 a C Eb gem ‘vo sion Tovinatiig, r..d H Cochran. . .... . Black, Jas ........ tein 434 Gran ker....... 70 \nn gas Bm Giinowh. +... wm ieee, ow Bc be runer Ext... 6 a 1 Ha, ba Fraime ise 1 73 fo Teh tho he Bost 9 G8 GREG peat 41 yg) Bn ROMER 10 em 8 i bis RANI RR) pope Jot Rrra sense CO ..overees 002) 102 WIllAE, J... on pi WY WON 00 Heioa: e Messen REUREP.s os Horn va Rim, iin. 11.8 F Wolverion .... 648 4 Same: de tok & ATT... 130) gr 12 Livin, Rio A Jurist Beira, 34 BY 67 pn, Jun... Made Hall Lum allace, Jos J.... Rosanna C Rogers 20 02 {8 18 Jordon, Cred t Sharer... Bo 2 max Sa 108 x sans tate..... 2 Curtin Township. Liberty Township. 15 Lawren pi Chiat Sharer |. 128) 78 «BI ES Tay i 8 48 Atwood NL... WE Rodgers. 4% 0 Brien Chas.......J I Wagn hi «ee 831488 103 Lowden, i “ Bul 8 55 Me Win... Fares oi ‘ones ssssenes own Aeohe By Casp. » cous Mary ...Real conse 415 Broghn, Tous ose 0 Estate. ves 3864] 6D Hamiiton,Avchy. > J roatyatn 367488 163 John: 2 Ww © Henle... ide 200 SE Mary en > * wee benlty Es essnes 3 a 80 Hayes, he cersrenses - 8 jo ih yn sersnses na om Sel pugoron te LE. 104 "Dunlap &Williatis 2 87| 8 0“ al ee eter... SF d Entire, Hugi. Realty Estate..... 468] 5% Plies, Benj... HL 8 Taylor... ..... 14 Evans, Cadwail- 400 Leach, Martha. ED ehaufl... 10 71 | 433 153 Mobo Jno.. Rosanna ha CG Rogers 11 Of 100 Robison, Rich’d.. Emanuel Korman. 19 fF iaseiiie: io Junta p & Williams 314) 0 Fataons, sP.RP ulny.. 2 62]1{of 453 163 Morgan, eases Ed M Leifer St .. 68 89 204 81 Godt A Martha, W C Heinle........ 18 25 | 100 Roberts, Jas......J I Wagner........ 278|i{of433 153 Musser, John..... “.. 4268 Worth Township. an - Jrvin, abe GB Cone Estate..... al F438 138 Moser” RB. A ghrise seiri. weal, Gray, J D Rockaway Wilson 10 a Thomas... SR Confer, wis. Marion Township. 0 34 38 Utica viggrrrveell 80, 4 Pax ee Estate... ) 153 Pinkert ert'n,Henry.Christ Sharrer....177 49 40 Long, J G......... Rosanna C Rogers. to Harris, Js...o..os bl...... 2€0|i£of433158 Peters, Richard. . Ed M . 2458 | 2% Hawtliorn, Jus... Elie & © Mckinney Ju * Long, J; a + Realty Estate... 81 01 » . J en HS Havior we 1% 3 phil Hardm'n. Wm He le... x 2 er, Jus.......E J Pruner Est... 19 saan Sern sass ene ARES annanr Pim “anne n sss snnnn 158 8 Parker, Job W..IR. J. Mann......... 448] 70 Ko gle: 2 l Z Frain 9 (no #3) 18 93 | 3{0f438 158 Fim G Richard, W A Christ ileirs. 2 63 JOHN D. MILLER, County Treasurer. *