en - rr — pe Beworralil ih att ues wis newspaper Hour | EASTER TIME |, ~ a a — Ee ry a 0 GEE “IN OLD MEXICO; New Buggies MERE, ey |S ERIE FROM INDIA. | By One on Medical Duty in that Far Eastern sm—— Care Who Knows It. “When I'm reading the newspaper,” said Mr. Crotchety. “I'm like a dog with a bone. I don’t like to be inter- | if | | HE adobe village of Ferreria i i B. SPANGLER—Attomey-at-Law. in al the Courts. Constation in English or German, Office in Crider's Exchange. c Kinds of HY ex 3t- Country. How the Country Looks Outside of | 1 , | Law. Office Jhansi. Circus , Pilthy Villages, Na- | rupted. My newspaper hour is to me de Tula, perched far up in the URTIS Y. Ww. AGNER 4 tives’ Homes, Tg ing with Its Mem- | 8 time of great enjoyment and I like | Sierra Madre mountains of | ber and Steel Tire Buggies C ’ tended to promotly ories of the Mutiny, Schools and Tuberculosis. | to have it all to myself, unbroken. Mexico, not far from the ae nd Cartiages., They are a OFF | H. WETZEL—A or and la ——— | This clear, printed page on which is | tive volcano of Colima, might truly be prod Ligon BROCKERH MILLS, Office No. rider's I y otd ComPORE, FEBRUARY 9th, 1912: | spread before me the news of the | renamed Ultima Tula. or so the unac- Carriage Co, and in work BELLEFONTE, PA. oS prorly. Alkingsole buns is axtended Dear Home Folk: | world is a marvel; a mental meal of customed rider argues to himself after | manship, quality English or Getlian I have been wishing for you on this lit- | many courses, with a mew bill of | thirty-five miles in the saddle, and a } | | tle jaunt of four hours from Jhansi, for | fare daily, a feast unfailing and of | Mexican saddle at that. i the trip here was through a much more | endless variety, and I love to take it without a break in my enjoyment of ¥ From summer heat one ascends to stimulating altitude of almost 8.000 | If you are thinking 3 buy- ing a new vehicle this spri you would do well to this shipment over because Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of Roller Flour Feed ETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY—, Law,Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Success- ors to Orvis, Bower & Orvis. Practice inall the courts. Consultation in English or German. 50-7 i M. KEICHLINE— at-Law. attractive part of the country than I have it. 1 don't like to have anybody speak | feet, each foot of the precarious ascent he guarantees them and will J KEICHLINE -Atimoy at Law. oT Eo seen before. We ran for miles through |; no or approach me when I am | revealing fresh beauties of scenery In| sell them all ata figure that | Corn Meal lL Pr a ie oe an irrigated portion and there were beau- reading a newspaper. I want then to | the vistas ahead or in the panoramic | marks them as bargains. All brofessional ly tiful trees and fairly good sized fields of ! grain, mustard and rice. Therejwere plenty of cows of that varietylywhich we see with a circus, gray in color, no hair, be let alone, and so even when Mrs. | Crotchety comes up and says: “ ‘Stephen, when you go down town | this morning will you—" I am apt to view of the great plain below, with its lakes and villages bathed in shift- | | ing opalescent tints, sz20¢ FoOrITEst L. On Good Friday a platform. shaded | vaw Buliock. and Grain OHNSTON—Attorney-at-law ! KENNEDY | Bellefonte, Pa. Prompt attention given al Manufactures and has on hand at all times the | Ny A to his cals. 03 a wy following brands of high grade fiour i : by a canopy of pine boughs. is erected, | “ _. ce— G. RUNKLE.—Attorney-at-Law. Consul and horns turning back; filthy3looking reply rather absently and without — ms m— | WHITE STAR tion Te ney. ie : looki , and if she persists with | which is made the objective point ot ! idar’ . native villages, and, in fact, I can realize | .g,, Meow. Stephen. don't you, that | & special procession. composed of the | Fine Job Printing, OUR BEST a Se 8 Eacuunge, Hgletome, 39 the Bible settings in many places inIn-|, why, then, I fear, I reply almost | male population. They are accompa-| ~~ = a HIGH GRADE Physicians. dia, oe. with much ground space the | neovigniy: ‘Yes, yes, I'll attend to | uiod by 2 Draas pad. and the root g VICTORY PATENT adh. A groups 0 houses are mere specks | that, but mow—' and then I turn Fank carries a life size represen INE JOB PRINTIN | PANCY PATENT | YT S. GLENN,M. D; Phsician and in a vast mesa. back to the paper and search for the | of Jets bearing a Inge Toes. Tuoue F J G mw ibe State College, Centre he See I came here yesterday in answer to a | place I have lost, but with the current | mmediately surrounding mage | | Blace i ously : where dat = Poor, | sss— —————————— telegram and in the interest of the tuber- | of interest now broken or lessened be- | bear lighted candles. Slowly and sol- | Que A SPECIALTY emg) | . Dentists. culosis girls in this school. Isaw twelve | cause I have permitted myself, just a | emnly the participants march to the | AT THE 5 P R A Y _- of them, who will be compelled to go to | little, to lose my temper. | SShopied destination. — 1 E. WARD, D. D. S., office next door to a sanitorium, for in India, as in America, vBut they doi't break in on me | a y a WATCHMAN OFFICE Pa. Gas adimimatered for + 3 h biz hold and often. Sometimes they start to speak | ond concourse, comprising the femi- — can be secured. Also International Stock Food Te teol So work. Prices tuberculosis has gotten a Dig to me and then they stop. More than | dine portion of the congregation, sup- There is no style of work, from the | and feed of all kinds. reasonable. makes rapid strides when once con-| once | heard this said: ‘Don’t speak to | Porting a figure of the Virgin. cheapest "to the | All kinds of Grain bought at the office Flour tracted. him now; he's reading the paper.’ And | The religious fervor of the moment is exchanged for wheat. D* H, W. TATE, Surgeon Dentist, Office Most of the native housesihereffarelong | that makes me feel a little mean and | intense as the multitude kneels In BOOK WORK, RE ern electric used. Has hed OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET. rows of one-storied affairs with a dark | sometimes I say: ‘No, no; that's all | front of the improvised pulpit of green BELLEFONTE. PA. * |Zearsof experience. work of Superior ty room back and resembling anflopen porch | right. What is it? But as a rule, I to listen while a Visiting pure deliv- that we car: not do in the most satis- 4719 MILL AT ROOPBSURG. nn — horse will be in one place, | confess, I let ‘em wait till I'm through, | ers a sermon At its ¢ e proces. sania K consist- Plumbing. hw dcoms i Rn goat and its ba- for newspaper is one of my chief sions return in reverse order to the St with tht <lataot ne ——— m—| 2 _ . : enjoyments and it disturbs me much | church. bies will occupy ya ini apace and % Oh | 5 have that enjoyment broken.” The following MODINE there OCCURS | =m ——— Saddlery. Good Health oH the House She ya r——— the ceremony of blessing water. a | Restaurant. tl able corner, directly across ’ unique spectacle resembling a floral perhaps eight or twelve feet Jide, VA be SHAVED IN PRIMITIVE TIMES festival. Every child in the village ESTAURANT. Good Plumbing others just like the one descri comes to church carrying a receptacle - H Bl k is no grass, justithe beaten earth for the Sharp Fie ey oi Vo lo on Shame of some sort (even old beer bottles Bik | tquoncicule sow has a FirstClass Res ; arness an els GO TOGETHER. kiddies to play on. I can wellfunderstand De Aen ry ed with the pure water of Tula and : hw the “Manger Cradle” and those peculiar- y gatianded with Vitalie of roses, pan- Meals are Served at All Hours water furs, foul sewerage. ea sways. seus of sles or carnations. A common green ; T H H Robes as, you can > 1 you Jy Sraseiess Jitives ute Sway dally of the orlete of which we hare | lass bottle adorned with pansies or | haif shell of 2 any y styled RE Rand: ao ay ole EE sos 0 SO This city is a big manufacturing site, | not the slightest idea, and were we white asters held in place by a ribbon Be had in few minutes any time. . ; but not very beautiful otherwise, and | to be wsked Sinserning their history RANE a Complete plant Dredared to You are safe when you deal with SANITARY PLUMBING after you see the [native quarters, the we wo at a loss to answer, the ; us—42 years in one store room is a "» . market, or bazaar, asfthey call it here, Port Elizabeth Advertiser remarks: SODAS, guarantee that our prices and goods Due ty pave. We don't trust otk . - je This was illustrated when two young SARSAPARILLA boys. Our workmen are Mechanics, then visit a glass temple of the “Jairs;" | op wore admiring a well known pic- SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC TOUS WW, Ont the Memorial church, where there are | ¢,,,, of lite in the time of Julius ™ HAVE BEEN RIGHT Material and tablets to the memoryl3of afithousand | Caesar which was exhibited in a show for picnics, families and the public gone an souls slain in the mutiny, and on down | window. One of the men remarked. the purest syrups and properly carbonated. 4 al Fixtures are the Best to the banks of the Ganges river, where | while looking at the picture, that he C. MOERSCHBAC and always give satisfaction. Our those men andjwomen were riddled with | wondered how the Romans kept their HER, goods in Robes, Blankets and Har- Not achsmor infetior article is ouscentl bullets after being led out under a flag faces smooth, and whether they ever 50-32-1y. High St., Bellefonte, Pa. ness is at the present tirae the Larg- establishment. And with good work and the of truce, and finally see the well in which shaved, and if they shaved, what were oe ————————————————————————— est that has ever been placed upon finest material, our two hundred and fifty womenfand chil dren were thrown after having been shot or cut up (some dead, others dying,) you are glad to get back to your hotel and away from all the sad memories. There is a large orphan school here and countless other day] schools. I wish you could visit one of these; litheyjare as different from the American variety as imagination could well paint. I went to visit one; the door in the adobe wall was pushed open and I was ushered into a small space—about twelve by fifteen feet, where there were two women, one had a their razors like? Neither of the men could answer the question, and so they immediately consulted various authorities on the subject and found, to their surprise, that razors were used for shaving in a very early part of the world's history. The Egyptian used some kind of a razor, though the Levitical code ex- pressly forbade the shaving of the beard. It is believed the primitive saaving instruments were made of sharpened flints. Savages in the re- mote islands scattered throughout the Pacific still use two pieces of flint of the same size for this purpose, and Get the Best Meats. Rigged LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE aa . Best bloc a one per Jug Fu hy are i. I always have = DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. oF iratly meats. fail to call and see us, and examine our large stock, and get our prices, as the Tariff is off. This is to your advantage, After Forty-two Years of Honest Dealing we have earned a place in the public confidence unquestion- a Bellefonte market. You will miss it if you should 4 James Schofield, b Prices are lower than many who give you y work and the lowest RI gy ARCHIBALD ALLISON, Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa. 56-14-1v. Insurance. EARLE C. TUTEN (Successor to D. W, Woodring.) “butelia” (babe) in her arms; a boy of | pieces of shells or sharks’ teeth are TY MY 3000. : eighteen or thereabouts lying on the | also used. P. L. BEEZER, $ Spring Street 5532 Beilefoute, Pa Fire, floor with a badly abscessed leg; some HighlStreet. 34-34-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. Lif cooking utensils scattered about, but di- Motors In Arabia. as oh or roar >on s— e rectly at m t, in a three by eight| Aden, Arabia, is five miles from we PEATE HON YAR: | The Centre Conaty Banking Company. ii 3 hi width of RO was | Steamer Point, the shipping junction ER GRLEBIATION TH UA | ty ns 3 and spread and grouped about a native girl teacher, seated on a foot-high stool, were eighteen children ranging in age from three to eight years, each with a slate and pencil, using their knees for desks. When I entered they all rose to their of that region. Heretofore camel carts have conveyed merchandise for export and import. But camels are ‘slow and the carts are unwieldy. The camels could, at their best, make only two round trips a day between the town and the wharf. The road is of violet paper becomes an artistic cre- ation under the deft touch of Mexican fingers. The padre, attended by his acolytes, gives a short sermon and with a ra- | diant countenance pronounces a bless- | ing upon the eagerly uplifted vessels. Strength and Conservatism Automobile Insurance None but Reliable Companies Represented. Surety Bonds of All Descriptions. Both Telephones 56-27.y BELLEFONTE, PA feet and placing their hands on their | steep and full of gravel and flint. But| Outside the sacred edifice meanwhile JOHN F. GRAY & SON, foreheads they said, “Salaam Miss Saji,” | this did not deter business men from | preparations are making for the burn- (Successor to Grant Hoover) then went on with their tasks with no |-employing automobiles as substitutes | ing of Judas, a celebration noteworthy . more thought of their foreign visitor. Tor camels, ae 22, Sxchan ge. ne for its peculiarity. Bavy 1» the Su, Fire, n exporter 1 or a three | near “La Casa de Dios” (house o! ' . TE . Your heart would surely go out {or these | 45 ono naif ton, twenty-two horse | they set up an effixy of the treacherous are the banking qualities demanded by careful Life poor starved, pathetically patient souls. | or Prench truck, which he use: | disciple, its attire nondescript. its bead, . . i : ALLAHABAD, FEBRUARY 12th. | In lew of the camel earts. It carries | in reality. a calsbaza. A cheap cigar depositors. With forty years of banking ex- Accident Insurance. een es of skins and makes six | is the finishing stigma, intended to in- . ee . Having jost gloith rightly settled fOr | 1unq trips daily. The Aden-Steamer | dicate that the villain was far trom perience we invite you to become a depositor, This Any a Se on: Tr y few day's work oh pore Point automobile service will shortly | being a gentlemanly one. . . — NO ASSESSMENTS — somewhat startled with a message t0 | toqt g gteam car that has been rebuilt; The crowd collects in front of the assuring you of every courtesy and attention. ir ese alfbeiore Sout come on here for the same purpese as| into a gasoline car. The intention is | church at the conclusion of la misa (the | pov’ ind AA greg to write already examined fifteen girls, all with | cost §1,360 to convert the car, which | the schoolmaster, who describes the Office in Crider’s Stone Building, tuberculosis and unfortunately these are Srigually Sot Jone. A Saotens career of the arch villain at whose ob- cheerfully give you any information at our 4318-1. BELLEFONTE. PA. make the tests. The owners declare that if the car is a success they will sequies they are about to assist. Many small articles, including baskets, old garments, buckets, brooms and similar command concerning investments you may GHEISHIR Wo or “five hour ride from | have five others placed in service. | household furnishings, are bung con- desire to make. The Preferred Compore, quite a large place and as it is spicuously upon a clothesline, each the capital of the Province, very fashion- Torpedoes Guided by Aircraft. thing having been stolen and the theft A : d t gle, 53 yeti ve hot sce jhe sowh A patent has been issued to Brad: | attributed to Judas. The owners claim cciaen tomorrow, most | joy A, Fiske, United States navy, for 2 | their chattels in due time. Laughing Roast turds that Iget back to Jhansi by | 4ovice that guides submarine torpe-| brown faces encourage each sharp say- The Centre County Banking Co. Insurance Please do not about my health Soe Tom an sell. le topedo 15 ing, and murmurs of approbation —— . or over-working for it seems every sta- | t t transpo rough the air| change to lively cheers when the orator Bellefon ED iE theo some one | to & point of desired proximity to a| implores his fellow townsmen to give te, Pa. 66 THE $5000 TRAVEL POLICY to warn me of both and keep me in line. | target by means of an aircraft, after | the evildoer all he deserves. . 1 will try to tell you more of Allahabad | ‘which the propelling mechanism of| No sooner suggested than carried into 00 death in my next week's letter. the torpedo is started and then the Judas is suspended from a wire, foun of Poth {Continued next week.) torpedo is released to fafi by gravity | and his necklace of fireworks is touch- Lime and Crushed Limestone. Ions of one hand sind one foot, Sun to the water. In the apparatus, a| ed off. These, exploding. set fire to 2 loss of either is made of charcoal, and sulphur in A ue Re SreCHORENy up Dinw - Ed! ur 0 o and a man-| tached to the traitor, who begins to ro- : peopes a intimately gle ually controlled iever releases a latch | tate rapidly. receiving many a well . 25 per wee jotal fisssiy, with water. "Nire, charcos) and wiphur | for the strap the lever al actuating | aimed missile from the bystanders who Crease Your Lrops 10 get De dent * | transmitting operate | have old eggs and vegetables to spare. (limit have no more ve val mingling have lo more explosive value | yy, starting device for the propelling| Finally a spark reaches his inflam- Lime is the life of the soil. PREMIUM $i2 PER YEAR. the body is made out of the food which ( mechan @ forpedo. mable interior construction, when, pres- USE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA LIME pavable quarterly if desired. Aerial Taxicab ls Tested. Some remarkable flights have been lo (piff, paff, pouf!), Judas is no more. -Los Angeles Times. eration was paid to the numerous pre- historic stones, which still abound, that customs. Thus In the giant may be traced the ancient which celebrated the coming of Some Farmers have actually doubled their crops oy use of “H. 0.” lime Drill it for quick results. ' If you are not getting results use “H. 0.” lime Manufacturers of Lime in Pennsylvania. Ground We are the la imestone and Lime Works st Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace, Write for literature on lime. AMERICAN LIME & STONE COMPANY., 5831v HR all purposes. Offices at TYRONE, PA. a Fire Insurance SEE H. E. FENLON, soa. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. ;
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