The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 06, 1908, Image 3

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SERVANT
PROBLEM.
ROM SMI FH'=
MAGAZINE.
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tells
how a
isfac Lor)
problem
the
words
SE mri
ai
interview, she allows
I Ww
hon
to
i 8a
though; $00,
she thinks that
things in the
am so tren
fort!
me
there
{ree
do
the
fav
do
do
you think
would
youn don't see
the bes com in
est rocking-chair,
lerv-maid nysel
nonsense Della
cause | thoughtfulls
spoilable Kind-—an affec
ful kind. And it
for her—it's for mysel!
have so much cooking to do. #
washing and iron so much
washing, she can do for me the
that I chiefly want done,
“She can bring me
afternoon decently
OL Oo a ray
a mad rush
peeling. She has time
skirts and my boots
tipon the table with an unfl
which is a great aid pleasant
tercourse. And she isn’t sullen ana
unhappy. She likes to stay with me
as much as I like to have her,
“Really I think 1 have discovered
a solution of the oneservant
lem. My solution Is, you see—<keep
iwo servants, being yourself the sec
ond onet”,
spoil :
her
larg
seul
alking
be-
an un
ionate, grale
consideration
If she doesn’t
0 much
digh-
ing
my tea
tesa?
ins
because she is
to get to her
slopped
in
vegetable.
brush my
can wait
urried air,
ead of
such
to
She
to
MODERN PIED PIPERS.
Their Business That of Ridding Big
Stores of Rats,
Professional rat catchers do a
thriving business in Chicago. In the
downtown department stores and in
the wholesale houses along the river
an endless warfare against ats and
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nl ®
constantly is carried on. In
of places the rats grow
and bo.d that to speak of
exploits would bring down 23
of nature faking on the nar
The professional rat catchers
geore thi
tell some remarkable
rning the big rodents
have had dealing:
department stor
At Car
Seott & Co's retall store
duty it to
and
works
some these
big
thelr
charge
rator
of whom
Inop district,
Cones
hich they
of the
thelr own
Firle,
80
there are a in
ord
LOL ae
am
rat catchers
whose is
man
bore shot
menos
3
happen
¥
loose, had
TOURISTS FIND ICELAND.
Descri
turdy
Fascinatin
Ponies.
bed
celand
Is as
g~
at no time
temperature to
degrees Fahrenhei:
Ar
iAySs
from
to four
seven days
of those lines
are
more more
! and
tland which is but Just be
ognized
and fascinating
f th
as one ol HOR
ands it
i
luding meals, which cost $1 a
ia the round trip fare between
either Copenhagen or Leith and Ice
land fs about $30.
Barring the possibility of driving
on a narrow carriage road for about
day's ride from the capital, and
less distance from some
of smaller towns, all travel must
be made pony back. Much has
been written about the Icelandic pony
individual, a type by himself,
and the word “sturdy” is his best
description,
A Confusion of Sexes.
A small boy passing down Chest
one
possibly a
the
on
ard in a window reading
ed Apply within," As this boy was
in this business looking for a job,
he went in and asked for the hoss
ting an Interview, he asked:
“Do youse want a boy?"
“Yes,” replied the merchant
“Wot kind of a boy does yer want?”
‘Oh, a nice, quiet boy, who doesn’t
use naughty words, smoke cigarettes,
whistle around the office, play tricks
or get into mischief of any kind.”
‘Gwan; youse don't wan{ a boy;
youse wants a girl”-—Philadelphia
Public Ledger,
“Boy Want
—
Walter Scott liked venison better
than any other meat, and potatoes
better than any other vegetable.
—
Even If wishes were motors, we
couldn't pay for the repairs, admits
the St. Louls Post-Dispatch,
NOTES.
6} 5 1
n beneficial to
FAR M
pull }
tion to eat,
Ling
most
eves,
have one now that has been (an
condition for a w
the last
greedily,
with
of time,
} the
even when head js raised i
this
For
drunk
but refuses to eat H. EK.
(Bvidently these fowls are
troubled with some character of liver
complaint. This kind of has
become more prevalent in past
few years than wefore It is
thought by spo that much of
this trouble comes from the use of
egg-producing foods that contain an
timony, fenugreek, or other materia!
that overexeltes the
gans and Injures the
not having a stomach,
be called a sleve or
bowels, The injurious
ing through the liver produce
aliments causing diarrhea. liver trou-
ble, going light, and often an ailment
that people call cholera. When the |
condition becomes so fevérish that
they gorge themselves with water,
this aggravates the trouble. Fowls
that reach this condition might as
well be destroyed and their bodies
burned. The remedy is to prevent |
tWo morning
ant
he
ever 1
ialiste
liver
gtrainer for the
the
poultry houses perfectly clean and
feeding only such foods as nature in: |
dieates would be best
treatment will cure them.)—Country
Gentleman,
MERITS OF ALFALFA.
THE FOOD OF THE MOLE
Prof vehe, of the Uni
Kansas made a care
i a
*
versity of
stomachs
reporis tha
of earthwor
ground
grubs, 28.8 per cent: vege
x ter. 3.7 cent, and in
(egRe, 7.3 per cent, As a result of his
investigations he contends that the
| mole ig a friend rather 1 i AN enemy
{of the lawn keeper and gardener, his
only being the somewhat un.
i wightly h he now and then
h he
makes travels %-Weoekly Wit
beetles
per o«
wi
table mat eet
fault
ridges wi
in his
A COW'S APPETITE
A cow with a finical
a profitable milk cow: neither is the
[cow with a prodigious appetite, that
{turns her feed into fat instead of into
imilk, a fit cow for dairy work. Make
| every cow come up to your mark for
dairy performance or cut her out
Indiana Farmer,
appetite is not
CLEANLINESS AND SUNSHINE
Remember that cleanliness and
sunshine have the same effect In the
stables as in the humoen habitation
| They mean death to disease germa
and health and strength to the dairy
cow. ~Farmer's Home Journal,
The foreign trade of Japan in 1868
amounted to $130,600,000, and in 1008
4
bodednl do bod dled SALLI ddd di bid
Jno. F. Gray & Son
{} Suredssors to.
GRANT HOOVE #
Control Sixteen of the
Largest Fire and Lite
Insurance Companies
in the World.
HE
3
8 3 t
tics gage
t £3
$112 3
Ch gg agi A A gg cng i
5
von
£13
No Mutuals
Amessments
zg %
N
1
life see
HOME
between
ti %
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2
pop
I's 1@€-~
a.
$03
3
$d
ace of the pol
t
2
io
%
Loan on First |
Mortgage
Money to
odode
4
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b
Otilice in Crider’s Stone Building t
BELLEFONTE, PA. 3
Telepbone Connection
+443 3d
ACCT TTI TTT ITT ITY rrr réddd
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
EBSICKRS
Co PYRIGHTS 4c.
‘Scenic Hnerican,
adeno re.
HUN i Co; 36 Broan New for
Lrareh (eg
Men Have Mark: 0
{f Names—One
rian
naires
wor
millions
hand
An
poses of 0
a different
tects himself by never giving
crossed check, and this {a
the bank
bank
privat
an une
{ has been
duly noted by
Each day
examined bLy his
and if there is an entry in th
which has no business t
matter can
his
hore then
nked into at once.
the bankers pass a
then, generally speaks |
they must bear the loss thems
be lo
Of course, if
forged check,
ing,
This system has many disadvan
tages. It means that the man mast
never allow his check book out of
his possession and must place unre
served confidence in his sccretary and
his staff. .
The private secretary provides his
empioyer with any cash required, re-
ceiving in exchange a duly crossed
check for the amount. It is the pri.
vate secretary, therefore, who has to
protect his signature from forgery,
and this he does in a very ingenious
var, He has had a copy of his sige
nature cut out of cork. This he noes
as he would an India rubber stamp,
and he azsorts that it is as Impossible
to imitate the markings ol! the cork
as it {a to duplicate the Impressions
of the human thumb,
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PETITE ETE TE ETT ETRY |
mm ——
ATTORNEYS.
ATTORSEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Office North of Court House
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Ko. 1% W, High Btreet
All professional business promptly sttended to
rl
8. D. Gorrie ZERe¥
ino. J. Bowes wW.D
eB TTIO
BOWER & ZERDBY
ATTORNEYRAT-L
FaorLe Brook
AW
Buccessors to ORvIs, Bower 4 (
Consultation in English and (
ALEMENT DALY
ou given
rider's Kxcharge
N B. BPANGLER
ATTORNEY-AT L
ys Onnris
ice
A
$4
ind al
4 He
wis teil
EDWARD § Proprietor
location : One
Adosommodations firs
wishing to enjoy az given specigd
attention. Meals for such occasions pap
pared on al Always prepavell
for the transis 1
RATER : $1.00 PER DAY.
a —————
ith of Centre Hall,
Good bar. Partie
#4 LBS
evening
MILLHEIM, PA
1 A BHAWVER, Prop.
Fired clams soocommodstions for the travels
@00d table board and tleeping a parunents
The choloest liquors at the bar. Babies as
sommodations for horses is the best to Be
bad Bus wend from all tralne on the
Lewisburg and Tyrone Exlirosd, st Oobum
ee ee—— a a————— A ——— S—
. ¥ 3
LIVERY
Special Effort made to
Accommodate Com
mercial Travelers.
D. A. BOOZER
Centre Hall, Pa, Penn’a RO RA
CENTRE HALL, Pa
W. B. MINGLE, Cashig
Receives Deposits .
Discounts Notes . .
Oe.'d
MARBLE ao GRANITE
MONOMERS. 2
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H. GQ. STRCHIEIER,
PE"'N
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
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MONUMENTAL WORK
in ail kinds of
' Marble AND
La EST va
LHHgency
to CENTRE COUNTY
H. E.'F FEI NLON
Agent
Bellefonte, Penn’a.
db be
The Largest and Best
Accident Ins. Companies
Bonds of Every Descrip-
tion. Plate Glass In-
surance al ow rates.
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