The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 19, 1910, Image 6

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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, ¥:
Gifios North of Court Houses,
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w HARRIAON WALKER
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTR, Ma
Ne. 19 W. High Street.
All professional business promptly attended
8 D. @wrrio Jwe. J. Bowsa
CET, BOWER & ZERBY
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
EaoLr BLoox
BELLEFONTR, Pa
Successors to Oavis, Bowxe a Orvis
Consultation in Eogliah and German.
CLEMENT DALE
So
W.D Zukav
ATTORFEY-AT-LaW
BRLIL.EFONTR Pa
Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doers ros
First Natious! Bank. jy®
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, Fs
All kinds of legal business allendad to prom pi
Special sitention given to collections. Office, ¥
floor Crider's Exchange. 13%
BE B. SPANGLER
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
BELLEFOKTR Fa
Practioss In sil the courts. Consui!ation
Rogltsh and German. Office, Orider’s Excbhaug
Bunting fen
Dig fort Hote:
EDWARD BOYER, Proprietor
Loeation : One mile South of Centre Rail
docommodations first-class. Good bar. Partie
wishing to enjoy an evening given special
attention. Meals for such occasions PW
pared on short notices. Always prepared
for ths transient trade.
RATES: $1.00 PER DAY.
LIVERY 2
Special Effort made to
Accommodate Com
mercial Travelers.
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Centre Hall, Pa. Pena’ aR. R
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W. B. MINGLE, Cashic
Receives Deposits
Discounts Notes . . .
H. G. STROHIEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . . . .
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
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HIGH GRADE ...
MONUMENTAL WORE
in ail kinds of
Marble am
Geranits, - Pen 48 wen ny sro
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I A. BHAWYVER, Prop
Piret class accomrgodstions for he Sravele
$o0d table boerd and sleeping apartmeny
The sholoest liquors ay ihe bar, lable se
Bad. Bus to and from all trainee on We
Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, at Cobar
a
Ab dbdbld 2d 4A ALLALLLL ADD
i Jno. F.Gray&Son
Suredasors to, .
URANT HGOVER
Control Sixteen of the
Largest Fire and Lile
Insurance Companies
lo the World, . ...
THE BEST IS THE
CHEAPEST . . . .
No Mutuals
Ne Assessmucals
Before insuring ur life see
the contract of HE HOMB
which in cese of death between
the tenth and twentieth an re.
turns all premiume pai ad.
dition to the face of the roi.
to Loan on First
Mortgage
Office tn Crider’s Stone Bullding
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Telephone Connection
TET rT Ir YI rrr errrrrriiid
Momey
A PET TE RR IER.
: terrier
the &
hom we h
There was a §
on the farm who was fond of
clety of boys, and with w ad
a great deal of un This dog had
several peculiar merits. F instance,
he could climb be ad.
mitted that to do
th
necos~
=
a tree. i nust
order for im
nditions
in
is several « were
gary.
The
with
the ground,
must be an apple tree
hing limbs not far
and the trunk a
deal inclined; must be a cat
one of the topmost branches,
there must be
shaggy little beast his ulr en-
deavor. There were a good many
such trees on the farm. there were
always cats willing to sit in safety
upon an upper branch and give a dog
lessons in tree climbing: and we con-
fidently believed with
practice the terrier would be able
time to emulate the
jut there was
tle dog could
climbing Down by
were great where the ©
were pastu s the land
that at hizh ti it would
overflowed were
{ree
from
good
in
and
the
brant
there
gome boys to urge
to nost
nti
that continu
squirrels
this lit.
tree
something
better than
the river the
WS
iny
re
adows
go low
whicii were
shore. These bank
f a large nun
dug t them long holes and
laries, undermining
5
hrough
gometimes
injurin he banks to
brok them
en in
the meadows
wore
at
rier si
all that
and
OWE
80 SID g
] yiild go into the mus
vir windings
atest
Siiack
the
neholds
netimes the little
3 - “ Ae
bank and lost
and when
was
str
half an hour,
came out It
admiring young friends
him to put a limit to the
muskrats be had kilied
He
for hi
img
wl /
neve
nevel
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A MYSTERY SOLVED.
A new kind of excitement to which
dwellers in the country are hence.
forth likely to be subjected is set
forth somewhat amusingly in the Bal.
timore Herald. The energetic editor
of the Gungawamp Advocate was
rudely awakened from his afternoo:
slumber in bi bair by
lent ringing of the tele;
At first he thought it -
Ung of silver coin, and a smile played
over his si features, but when
he realized what it really was he
sprang to his feet,
“Hello!” he shouted, ‘and scized a
pad and pencil.
“Hello!” came the answer.
this the Advocate office?”
“Yes. What do you want?"
“Well, say, there has been a
der committed out here on my farm,
and 1 want to have you come right
out and write It up.”
“A murder! What
think so?"
“Well, 1 found a hat, a paler
of spectacles and a set of false teeth
a ofice ¢ a Vio
ha “11
Bone bell
was the jinz
ken
oy
id
mare
makes you
Just
Ob, it's murder, all
tight.”
“Have you
clues?”
“Yes. Ain't even a footprint in
the grass.”
“All right; 1'11 be right out.”
run down all the
shoes and coat, and was giving direc
tions to his office boy, when the bell
“Hello!™ he shouted, nervously,
“Hello!" ¢ame the apawer. “You
peedut come aut,
as just come In, and says be dropped
‘om.”
WHAT A FOOLISH QUESTION,
«A Bwede entered oa postoffies In the
Nori wert and in nulred;
iin nig bellore for me-to-day?”
* Whstmasie, please?!
AY ink dle nathe 1s on de letier
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WHEL a es enrinm
NOTES ON
There are gome
better attended to
POULTRY.
things that
in the fall
1800,
can be
of the
and
that
that
of cther
there are also some things
that time
often owing to the pioss
work we find neglected.
In the first place gee thet the roost
ing places are clean. | have seen 0
place that no selfrespacting fowl
would onter during the warm weath-
but which they are f i
when it got cold, and the
that house wondered why
not lay.
Another thing
Frozen combs
hand with a
means and yet
things and so
IT re member onceo
flock Leghorns had
frozen and the
eggs that winter
insisted that the
good as egg producers I am
opinion he will never find
ens that are such
The fall is
the flock. Dis
to standard
keop a lot of
the wint and
to dispose of the
price Better ha:
and have
flock composed
be more money
the satiafaction
If there Is
tables around
to use
gee that it is w
do not
full egg
{I have
douht
arm
hand in
basket by any
often gcen such
vou all
fine
combs
more
go
no
have
particular a
their
was
in
of’
result
and yet
no
the owner
no
the
l.eghorng were
of
chick
itions.
out
any
under cond
the time to
card
thin
er
them
not
cahba
relishes
beets,
grontly
the
get
vou for the
eonld wen
green feo
gishgiantial was
Of course the spring re
time to make
®ind
last nr
of food but if vou negle
CAD
ow
wing then do the best you
to make un for i now Hy not al
ing anvthing to waste that may
be utllized,
Qro
go 10
thet then {a wet oe 5 of grit
frecees
rit is
rrovided before the
and it cannot He obtaine (
one thing thet vile have In
order to be healthy
Don’t forxet thel
gots
mem
af coffee om
offer yom
and
cold, Farm
44
her how ro
a ~}
not
fee cold and
They
can
will drin}
fet nO
m water ar
srevinte it
Poultry is muc
Fternnl vigilance
pay if we
h like anything else
ig the price we Musi
court 8
yated }
Farmer
diana
CAPONS
birds
host of
wis should
nlases
be De rfectly
The f«
ha
tion for dressing
be suspended by foot
where everything handy, aver
het !
an old box whi gaed to eatch
the blood and and a
nds sho!
of two Or three pou
wealsht
he BUS
which
the bird
11d
pended on a string to a hook ia
jaw of
The welizht
bird still and
that it can be
plared in the lower
has heen killed
keeninge the
8o
afepr it
fig? ein in
in ='rets $
hing it out
pleted ongier
any ne
fs called
od according to what
There
the
are kiN
the
in n Kr : > made
_ ealled the French killing-knife,
any sharp, thin knifs do the
Soize the head of the fowl, open
and running the knife
roof of the mouth into
French method
canecially
‘8 fre
work
bart
work
i*s mouth
through the
cut the veins and
iars snd carotids
zh the roof
the brain
Cancns are alwave picked dry, and
sn distinctively pleked that a person
1noking for canons will be attracted by
at his first «lance around the
tet: that is they are picked only
an the bade, the nnper neck feathers
tall and wing feathers and a few on
the lower part of the drum.gtick being
aft Tha feet are generally left on
canone. and the head always, as
riven nf tha Aletinteaise
Homa
will
arterion, the
then run tha knife
of the mouth into
jug
there we
them
Tournel
Tarmers
TEE.
THE ART OF
Foe a8
The Golden WW»
orizinatls bred, had
Werandntte blood in its veins. Jo
ponh VeKeen, a Wyandotte breeder
of Omron, Wis, conceived the idea of
a rolden eolorad Wyandatte fowl, Mr,
vane an old milor with a
ratural gift for breadine fowls He
Yad none of the parattiernalia cone
sldered neocssary by the modern
$e econld accomplish mora
with a few old boxes a sack of corn
indotte fowl,
overage fancier with all his costly
A common bamyard hen In Mr
MeReen's flock soem qd to hin sve in
posses certain goal’tien AY size and
shane which marked Ber far pynerh
ment. Sha'was erorsnd with the Sen
seioht hantMn. The tha roan
com and thajinred fenthers
cr evass witht Partridee Cochin,
fixed Lhe olor
gay up
an admixture of Plymouth Rock
in the establishment the
peneral type and heightened the lay-
ng qualities. The fowls thus pro-
Golden Wyandottes, with
comb, clean legs and
with biack on a gold
they had not one drop of Wyan.
dotte blood, They were subsequent.
ly crossed with the White Wyandotte,
to increase the stability of the type.
~-8t. Louis Republic.
TURKEY XOTES
The surest and quickest way to get
of good turkeys is to discard
mongrels and purchase a trio
bred turkeys of the bi
afford ut
females
Lo
vent
while
of
dueced
rose
vere
ground;
st blood
however well
be, you will
you can
bred vou
be required
to pr
ore susceptible
results of inbreeding
This
Inbred
produce
may
hase a tom
ing. 14
to {he
than
Works
pure every
ear inbreed
are n
IT V4
any
class of fowls
{io
apt
where a pure
purchase
year your birds wi be strong
aithy o he ezgs fertile and
Whistler's Friendships.
Whistler, the man of famou
had faithful
Ford Madox
Pre}
That
enemies,
by
the
friends,
Hueffer,
in
is re
called writ
ing of Har
per's Maga 3
circular printed drawing
of all h
X t
fod ‘a
Whistler's
zine
is old pats
estohines
them in the most
wine
nak
was in Indigent cir
purchases becaus
that
flabby and
while, is a
toerraneans
f.eghorns
head
egEs
and
than
jean
more
Ww is 4H
line of
keads sot
Same £11
Wa adottes Aan
Press
pose” breeds,
Orpingtons
KEEPING
hens
fine,
Or
not
conree,
ny. but
fowls lay
blood, need a
strains
next winter
inz neo
few
mate
4
CIES
good
“ue
from
wring a jot
Send
puliels
and get
And next
hens mated to a
breeder
Bo.
ing to
to lay on
a good rooster
venr these YOung
some
or Leo
form her good
etill
voar sending
ret
bring betinr lavors every
from a dif
time a. man gels
stat)
cock
for a
ferent breeder, in
good stock
NOTES
Keen the hreeding turkeys away
from the ones being prepared for mar
Lol at elae they will be
coms two fat, and will not produce
eps that will furnish vigorous poults.
Poults are rather on the delicate
order. anyway at first, £0 do not less
the chances any by allowing the
breeders to hecome over fat
The hizhest priced birds are not al
the hest for the farm flock:
vlgorous, well developed
fending time,
:
i
i
A fairly woll balanced ration inclnd.
ing wheat, corn oats, bran and meat
ductive »f resulta: the proportion as
in the order named, tha largest por
woathe=s. when corsa should be in
larcest wetting,
Tha ruls for green fond Me to give
all they will ct, onre each day.
Just as nice ducks and geese may be
erown without ronning water, as with
SAE Ae valaing them,
n any wny
provide material far the forming of
other shells, and in a concemtrated
form
RHR SARE BERS, SR.
it Is just being realized that the
Trava Siberian allroad was a poor
HoUSEHOLD |
HINTS
BROOMS.
A new broom should
scalding Sus to toughen bristles
Shake it free of water, and then hang
it up to dry. The treatment
every week or ten days will keep the
clean and make it last far
longer than is usuall case, An-
other point to be remembered is that
broom should never be left to stand
or stand
Notes,
be dipped in
its
game
broom
the
hang it up,
woke
: or
CLOTHES
Procure a nice emon ;
halves and squeeze
in a
of salt
and
large, juicy
the jul ©
dish and add a
in
place
Jules
iron rusg
sunny
proven this
hope 8
good
side
t of the chair
- “ . wits oe
another sil a
the other
arm
find your baby
lean forward,
Mrs on
Post,
SUBSTITUTE FOR CREAM
The is a very good
gtitute for ore
following sy
am
Boil three-quarters of a pint of new
we Bel
of an
ogether, adding a
. a wi 14
he milk
Cen
bolls
and,
he after
lowed to coool a little
=
- wie tn
and egg mixta:
4
nrevent it
.
into the saneenan
fois gtirring ane
+ gd
muss
5 If
ted When
ome Chat
TING
Heserve
When
of
it down on ih
‘sa name. then when
to them, re
have th »
right at hand
on
11 you
fer 10 your
a
write
material
Put down
write
tha Inte wh je es
if they have
letters
them to
t £3
in Lhe
fs One wi COTE
age In
scheme win
Me FL
’r in #1 ay
Oftentin
told certain th
this
previous
enable
Hayden,
and
know
Boston
E POIPES
loaves —Mix 14 of a
{oooked), with
potatoes well
2 beaten
to moisten.
and fry in
brown Serve
Gadnish with
Westphalia
i of grated ham
One pound of mashed
beaten, add a little
eges and a little cream
Shape into small cakes
drippinga to a light
with brown thick gravy
fried parsley.
Candy Roly-Poly.—
chopped citron, 1-2
ralgine, 1-2 pint of
gmall pleces, 14 pound
pint peanuts; taffe 2 unds coffee
sugar and 14 cup vinegar, }
spoonful butter; boil till almost brit
tie when tried in cold water, beat
with spoon about a dozen times, then
gtir in the mixed fruits and nuts;
pour into a wet cloth and roll it up
like a pudding, twisting the ends of
the cloth; let it get cold and slice
off pleces as it may be wanted for
eating.
Prune OGingerbread
oven onehalf cupful
mized. Add threeJourths
jasees and one-half cuplul sugar,
well beaten eges, a teaspoonful each
and a
Bound
pound
butler,
Take 12 pint
pint seeded
figs ut in
ghelled, 1.2
table.
faften in the
cup of gour milk. Add the gradted
steamed and chopped prunes, with
flour to make a rather stiff batter.
Soft Ginger Cookies-—One cupful
ful sour milk, 1 cupful hot melted
lard, 1 teaspoonful salt, 2 teaspoon.
2 teaspoonfuls raleratns
be tolled: these cookies will keep
soft a week or more.
Whereas omigration was the rule
people left it lke rats from
grating, for it's a flourishing land
many was always poor up to 10 or 15
yéars ago,
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Cures all blood humors, all
eruptions, clears the complex-
ion, creates an appetite, aids
relieves that tired
feel ing, gives vigor and vim.
Ont it today in wens liquid form or choos
jits couied tahists FAI #8 Ha reninbs
LB WANTLD. Froe Bohol nse
yr are ut omee for the oom
bh tie HOULS, Bochestor, r
Faninatl "ot C53 Brat inl
BI.azre £5 PIXsXaSS.
EXATED ENGLISH REMEDY fow
Sd AND RIEUMATISM, SAVE AND
ELIALLE., AT Yous PROGGIST
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«
Willinm Tell's Predecessor.
According to Nuesch, man first
appeared on Swiss soll about 28.000
Years ago He dwelt there during
some 5.060 vears, after which great
changes occured, and for 2,000 to
12,000 years man seems to have been
absent. He reappeared at the begin.
ping of the lake-dwollers’ period,
which lasted 4,000 years, and closed
4,000 years ago with the Introguction
of bronze.—Harper's Weekly.
kK ESTORED TO HEALTH.
Another Remarkable Cure of Berious
Ridney Trouble.
H. W. Solomon, 228 Market
Harrisburg, Pa. save: “"Kldney
ease afMicted me for vears and 4
ness Was 80
vere that | stag
gered as if drunk
Ky back was
iaine that often
1 couldn't stir
or four
tors had ex
amined my urine
and all had found
albu men My
had Bright's dis
live three weeks
downs from 195 to 135
pounds I began using Doan’s Kid-
uey Pills as a last resort and was
cured. 1 have had no kidney trouble
in over two years.”
Remember the same—Doan’s, For
sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box
Foster- Milburs Co.. Buffalo, NY
A massage apparatus invented by
an Oblo woman consists of & suction
cup on one end of a lever, to which
is pivoted another lever to operate
a plunger within the cup, the whole
being operated with one hand.
Be
dis
fzzl
Eh
80
Three
ramily doctor said |
case and could
1 bad run
not
faces many
dels
Chrysanthemum straw
of the exclusive bat mo
For COLDS and GRIP,
Hick's Carcoism Is the best remefip-
relieves the sclilng and feverishiness cores
the Cold and rv | conditions. It"
Vgu eff ovet We, Be
$c. at drug
HOS
Crowes now faced
with metalll red laces,
. Onenx's
Psi iy sae ous 3
vorid., Bee the rT “er in
ent in Abolhar C0 GR ©
AND ENV
Atlanta, Tia, are
\ ists in the
ad verLises
a per
Vn
is the number of
gs North Carciina is said to exceed
other state in the Union
ten-year-oid clove tree will
about twenty pounds of
mineral spe«
pro-
duce cloves
of submarine ves-
seis make of from eight to
ten miles an
Japan has more
phone exchanges—more
the number that it had
ago
The population of
creasing at the
year. It is now nearly
exclusive of Korea
Mexican tobacco is now being
largely purchased for European use,
several large houses of Europe buy-
ing direct
The department of Fomepto is
considering an application of Bravo
iglesias to develop the big Apupart-
aro waterfall in Michoacan
There are 48 distinct diseases of
the eve.
literacy among American negroes
is seven times as COMMONn &8 Among
the whites.
The use of muslin instead of glass
in dairy windows is said to lessen
the danger from disease germs
fo perfect an insulator is dry air
that it takes 10.0600 volts of elee-
tricity to lasap a gap of an inch.
Every locomotive engineer in
Germany who runs trains for 10
vears without accident iz rewarded
by the government
More then 85.000 gardens are
vith Aue
the pupils belng ine
a speed
hour
than 200 tele
than twice
i¥WOo Years
Japan
¢
rate ol
trian schools,
government sx penne,
A clear brain and’
Steady, dependable nerves
Can win wealth and {ame
For their owner.
Clear-headedness and a
Strong, healthy body
Depend largely on the
Right elements in
Colice contains caffeine —
A poisonous drug.
Postum is rich in the
Gluten gnd phosphates that
Furnish the vital energy
That puts “ginger” and
“hustle”
“There's a Reason”