The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 13, 1906, Image 6

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    | CREFFIELD'S ‘HOLY KOLLERS |
{ iit
HISTORY OF THE ERRATIC ORIG-|
INATOR OF AN UNDEFIN | on
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ABLE “RELIGION.
Perhaps Some Student of Psychology
May Be Able to Define the Sort of |
Mind That Made Creffield a
bility.
Then The
ribbon Corvalll awoke one
velvet meditations ove hot
ould manufacturing idustrie : trang hu 4 Hu , nu ! io * BOO4 iit
Possi- |
FLIRTING. t and the
THOUGHT LADY WAS
T the
new motorman on
who is young, has curly
5 t
town Iw
up. He is
Yests rd
pretty |
here is a ttle
Roanoke line
hair, an in his
was quite a cut
Just
onl
Bit 00d at erosst
HE COMMERCIAL DUCK,
andy soil | went suited
prett numaorous the varieties the
it if em
BOTHE Das
home during the
crops will
(thor fi
ion Bila
farm, and
averionked,
{sae
ume oond
ay n ti VA nan i 1 ymnanion ‘ 9 §
vs | mpanion, condition exist go n ni certain | y i § iricle the {
Work
the | a
the car
motorman at |
members
Roller
Some per Record.
Oung
vel the fair or i i } t rnd individ is | . : : i this 1:0 Lhe i 44 ad a
8 ! 1 had been { n fi ma moi | : : y .
and BREEDING
POULTRY
fy
i JUre
hand, S0me
treet car
potorman appeat
hotd on
encugh
iise his
go his
vaiil
to
no
The
SOME GASOLENE DON'TS.
ct to Blow Up the House and
Your Family With It,
DD. 1 % ho
Similar
Franz at
soon the
Rollers
abot
plas fuln
miration
without
tor
Suggestion
ive.vog yield
: ent
"eye “te
find cas
London was
his blue-tinted if ther
He declared it
and he be murder
hot cakes at double the in nearly
Baste
more of
ia “
was at commitils
a wonderful
off like
tractive,
of poetry poems (
’ he invention,
ren {o read and iftor refMold's
fod of the rattle and the
1 or
massed, are not found in books nr : ‘ :
4 for ks produc: | waived an order for
Ol he
compiia- | A
that r y a ¥
na Cal ¥é pu ints
many as
and these
wer sald that
so0n re victims
blue only one of » women was of a
men nature that 1 i
days in trying vainly the influence of a
- " h i Then Mrs came for Crefield
cots are such i d and told the story of the blue ' men, but he
Mrs. Kate loth bag. There was no difficulty
iy i that in making blue paper. This
after
Nunrbers ' :
the paper's remained very high,
rice
the
the «strength
g me.
best
juvenile cons
and
of poetry
the hands of
as Palgrave's
Songs and Lyrics,
Douglas Wiggin's
which gather their material
best books of all ages like
Rellques, and Milton's Minor
and Wordsworth's Lyrical
and Seott’'s Minstrelsy of the
and Keat's last volume
imption : . " abable of sistin
richest most + an order that he and his ipable of isting
irhoea mos rowarding ¥ Wnee
¥ varding strong pe 0 Knes
water
tion several )
ons : - at ag aa Orgiveness
il Easteg was weak as Th A 4
yOune ¥ uid | main ,
'8 aoomeaed to posse Would Knee; main one of
Hungarian
| mer, and in rt time, * is : jurks in
conduct lar tl }
and it and
vers give yield } thi ni per (ept, the less
: $ } ! s1it] thi atl would pray
ulty of bringing out a strong individu Hie ier : iL vould pra
ality when he weaving a web
about an uanresisting woman The
Percy's Eastes having a monopoly in making victim's mind was undoubtedly under a
“7 Fit—Paper Journal a hypnotic spell, for Crefield | #hocked the
Poems ; . much
Ballads i —. ||| Ls gathered in a rw.
a ’ Few Timepieces in Abyssinia, seldom was able to Young
Border, As regards timepieces, the Abys of his sinister rulings and only and get a
| sinian market has practically . appeared to study and wait
| neglected It has become a mind from its bondage With =ome apprehension his
{ fashion among the natives to carry Perhaps some student of psycholo- | personal safety the lad obeyed. The hills
watches, and what few clocks are seen | gy may be able to define the sort of | parent joined him in the study a few ry in R he
in the local shops are chiefly of the ' mind that made Creffield a possibill.| minutes later, and began to talk in | "1% Sous °. and | her for a strong flow of milk, 1ooking
cheap type, in nickel and of German, | ty, but many who had studied his | pretty and determined language to his | a bois he yn a oe pin | MOT to quantity than to quality.
French, Belgian or American origin. character were as mystified as ever in | boy. The youth kept his eye con iy orn Ixed a 8 nen nad Sha! PH neither the farmer nor his wife
Gold and silver watches are scarcely | the end. The man was of several | stantly on the switch, which lay be | Such a mixed crop may be harvested | has the time or inclination to care
This
stables
filth
the
for him
One day the little chaps
flagrant than usual,
dignified father
and Was
Golden : gel
price "
where the stock are
thes dis
+
irom WAR Moe ings
Trade once lable are to
bettie:
One
8 . 5
ADs ye
convert | aap
effect |
death |
tho
convert, that ;
plants as much light as
uring the day and darkness
temperature at night
th pigs after far
| rowing is to get them started well
apart | by good care of the mother, feeding
he said, sternly, "go respects
my
man,’
switch
evade the
take it to
come
for
and
there until 1
crops, in
1 Peas
TONE and
. ahd corn
pesn be able to relieve : . : : d
piant tH ye in th H 1 plint wi
not yet .
: OWE, but between the
being one
Cultivate
TRIMMINGS same corn
Chic i hat
fs to use both the cachepeigne of rib
bon loops and the rosette. Take a
little sallor shape, for instance, of
pale-blue chip. Use for its trimming
FOR SAILOR HATS
way of trimming a sailo the corn oot
One. Way
ow
| at any time, as the corn heed not ma. | for poultry, ther should encourage
a delicate gray wing; fasten the wing
to the right side of the crown with
two flat rosettes of white maline,
edged with a narrow little plaiting of
witver ribbon. The wing should be
caught between the rosettes, Now, to
give the hat the character ft needa,
add a beauty touch of many loogs of
black velvet ribbon at the back. An.
other smart combination of color io
nae in a hat of this
hat itseld oream color, the wing white,
to be found everywhere, Horological
Review,
A teacher of singing declares that
4 two months’ course of proper
breathing exercise should inerease
the circumference of the chest two or
three inches,
British millers have a profitable
trade with the continent in bran as a
bysroduct of imported wheat,
distinct personalities, with a meas.
ure of good in some and a preponder-
ance of cunning wickedness in oth.
ern Greed for money was not one
of his charascteristios, although he
had been accused of getting sums
from his victims with which to main.
tain his “camps” and keep up his
crusade. There were times, how.
ever, when he could have obtained
large sums from his fellowers, but
he 41d not do so.
“Now, sir,” the father said finally,
and in a sharp volee, “what do you
think 1 ought to do with you?”
The tes ified boy glanced up into
his father's eye appealingly, and, In
a tone that was mild and diplomatic,
sald
“Papa, let us
Journal,
Only 240 newspapers are printed
in the whole continent of Africa.
pray." Minneapolis
ture It adds variety to
the énsilage may be more
tioug, and also more highly
by stock in winter, than if
silage is made extensively
But the
familiar with all kinds of grasses and
hay crops, for there are kind; that
thrive on rich solls only, while oth.
will grow on sandy solls, damp
medium soils, ote, and if they
cannot be grown on dierent fields.
nutri
relished
the en-
of corn.
ers
growing boy or girl to take up
work and this earn something
the
For ¢ne who likes pets of any kind,
poultry should furnish a pleasant
profitable employment. There
more interesting than
watching poultry develop from the
time they come out of the egg til
the time they go into the pot or gkik
lot,