The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 12, 1911, Image 3

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USEFUL DERRICK FOR FARM
| Convenient for Stacking Hay, Grain
and Corn Fodder or Many Little
Jobs of Construction,
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Brown Eyes or Blue?
MRM AND
ROAD
Lrg
FREE
ADVICE
ATTORNEY-ATLAW
BELLEFONTE Pe
Oflce North of Court Eouse.
ATTORNEY-ATRAW
corn fod
| In stacking hay, grain or
| der, as well as In m fobs of con
| struction, the handy derrick shown in
| fllustration will be of the greatest
| value, as {t much heavy
| faster
any
By JOSEPH A. PALCAR
BAVOSR
BELLEFONTR "No
Feo. 19 W. High Ptreot.
All professional business promptly attended &
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duccessors to Orvis, Bowze & Orvis
Consultation in English and German,
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H.
ATTORNEY AT Law
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Loust ailex
Order's Kao ua
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English and German. Office
Building.
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BELLEFONTR Pr.
Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doen fro
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CENTRE HALL, Pa
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The Largest and Best
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Bonds of Every Descrip-
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surance at low rates.
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When Elolse's lover remarked that |
he abominated blue eves in women be
cause they were often tricky and de
celtful, it not to be marveled at |
that Elolse's big violet orbs widened |
first in ‘surprise, then in indignation
and finally in the worst sort of wound
ed love and pride How did she know
was
Fhe
de
rude
would not lower herself to
an explanation of Royce's
that it was deliberate and
obvious. Furthermore, such an
TiO8S ; cruel
Was
ipted
whether
she
‘Nn pron
den
pure
only by some hid
of resen
not
motive
tment or malice
and did not care. The
self-respect left
know
was the same, and
alternative but to break the
without
no
ent at
a once and
Eagen
abasement
did
words or a4 scene
: by express ¢
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books
Two hou
luncheon, Rovee's
later, on
feelings had
Passing a familiar
paused almost uncon
bought
had
he saw her
way
under
gone a change
florist’s shop, he
eciously and
Eloise
time
a huge bunch of
worn violets the
first he had carried
them to her on the night of her be
throthal and-—well, it couldn't matter
so much one way or the other {if he |
sent her some now, by way of farewell,
with a brief line regarding his depart.
ure, It would serve to soften the break. |
if nothing more, and prove to her that
he still cherished something of the old |
sentiment if she did not
He seribbled a short message across
paid for his |
purchase and left the address for de
livery. Then, with his heart several |
degrees lighter and eves less hopeless,
violets
Eloise packed her trunk between |
spells of grim sllence and irresistible
outbreaks of tears. It was only too
true that he had stopped caring for
her after all, else the salutary step |
she had taken would have elicited |
some protest, some Inquiry. He had!
stung her into the act by a contempt
ible Innuendo and shown further how
neatly she had fallen into the trap. He
was glad of it, glad to be free-ro
joiced, no doubt, at the cleverness
with which he had forced her to end
the relation grown irksome to him.
As luck would have It an Invitation
had come the day previous begging
her to come to Cincinnati for the
flower festival. The letter was from
school friend, and Velma Pres.
the end of It suggested
an old
gay-—-perhaps a
mused
desperate—fortnight,
Eloise She walted six hours
shadow of response from
the packages had sent;
a broken heart and a brain
for some
she
with
began to take out
them for the trip.
At four
that
and must
friend
her clothes and pack
o'clock she suddenly remem
she had not time to
her
her
find
nearest neigh
but that tele.
telegram to
expect
telephone only to
“dead.” The
hlock away,
sential,
rf she woun it
send
stating when to
to the
bor was a
ETA Was os and, snatching up
a 8 about her head
and hurried
Anita Kel her
Wore a mar oth b
down to the Kelceyvs
at the door
unch of
of them
<3
she
violets
came in
Molse’
BENUO8,
feeling,
speak, when she
bered that indignity of
she began
platfc
previous night Then
to walk
Royce keeping imperturbable step at
her side
rapidly down the rm,
are you going he asked
“1t geoma to me that after
you some tri
Where
her sternly
everything
fling
“Cincinnati!” she cut in
“the green car over there"
“The blue with the
tached, you mean.”
Eloise stood stock still and
into Milford Royce's perplexed
“Milford!” she exclaimed,
amusement struggling for the mastery
f her features, “look at me!
What color are my eyes?’
“Your eves? Why, brown, of course.”
He looked at her stupidly “You
haven't been erying, have you?”
A train bell rang.
on her arm. Royce
Owe me
Car, finer at
face
pretty
hurried her into
eried the girl, as the
“this car Is going
“Oh, dear!”
train pulled out,
to Chicago.”
“So are we, little girl”
“But-but you don't understand.
have an engagement with
“You nad a prior one-—-with me. 1
shall take you straight to my broth.
er's house. He's a bishop, you know
The world grew suddenly black.
When they emerged from the tunnel
Eloise's hat was not on straight, but
her cheeks wore pink and her blue
eves strangely bright
A NNN NA NA NA NNN NNN NAN NNN NNN
TEST POTATOES FOR STARCH
Department of Agriculture Bulletin
Discusses Alcohol Making, Par
ticularly From Spuds,
(By
I'he 1
has iss i
ied
potato
ale
gicohol
potatoes
can 1
gapon
tubers con
depends
Potato Starch
¢
HOW FARMERS ARE ASSISTED
Scientists and Inventors Responsible
for Revol
cit imm
n Farm Methods
in Recent Years
he done
by mechanical means and has i
plans
power from natural
has shown
world
only partially
the
Worke
out for obtaining the necessary
sources
that the
mysteries
mastered
scientist
RR WON
The
poll is
of which are
The mastery of the
poll presents flelds
for activities of bacteriologists of the
present day, who are hard at
the interests of humanity. The
engaged In this work Include some of
the best of modern sclentinta
The scientist shows exactly what i»
lacking In a soll, and Indleates what
must be supplied
proper results
New fruits and
introduced by explorers in govern
ment as well ag private employ
ler the
problems of
one of the best
men
to be of great valve Some of the
staple crops now grown in the middie
west were unknown except to sclen-
tists only a few years ago
The inventor of the present’ bee.
hive and its wonderful appliances,
made a new industry possible, for
without it, the modern aplaries, repre.
senting the investment of millions of
dollars, never could have been de
veloped.
Buscess in Gardening.
Success in gardening depends upon
many factors, one of the most im.
portant being the planting of good
seed
and permits of
’
the
the
is {8 braced In
stration, with
you wish
for
A Handy Farm Derrick,
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COMPETES WITH ROAD-DRAG
Made of
Better Work
Log Drag
imp
Do
ement Stee
Plank of
Blades of
Than
is Claim
4
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New
Road-Drag
ninence
grow abundantly
{ short duration
thousands of In
cannot see by raking and
ri hi ish on the place
A great when hay
or straw is sold from a . whether
the seller be an owner or simply a ten
ant
One can destroy
sects one
burning al
mistake 1s made
farm
A campaign
department
the
beets
is being carried on by
of agriculture to in
average yield per acre of
t}
ha
Crease
SURAT
By returning the manure to
improved
Stock farmers, also, can kee; the
weeds better under control
The better the
valuable the manure, and
the manure is worth, the
for the proper handling of it
the
the
feeding nore
more
is officially estimated at over
000,000 bushels. This Is about 12 per
cont. more than was realized last year
Where one ig to have possession of
a fleld for but five years, he must plan
to improve the soll and get a profit
from it at the same time for best re
sults all around.
Chinese lliles grow rapidly into slen-
der, graceful plants, lasting several
weeks. The dishes should not be quite
filled with water for best results, but
don't let the dish go dry.
it is not an easy matter to store the
heat of summer to use during the win.
ter months, but the cold of winter can
be stored in the form of lee to use in
the good old summer time.
T0 WOMEN
Women suffering from any form of
{ness ited to promptly come
municate with Mrs. Pink 1am at I. ynn,
Mass. All letters are received, opened,
read and answered 1 34 Wome nn. A Woe
. aa £\ Inan can froaly alk
are in vi
18 has
i blished
nerica Ww hich has
er been broken,
r has she pub.
letieg
or used
{ d a
their possession, as 1h
sands of them in
ne of experience
a8 to dri
1 possibie Lh
yw iedg
he asks 1 loth
good wi hey
ly
hould ha
h or poor, sl
vantage of this genen
i ce. Address Mra
.ydia E. Pinkham
ill, Mass,
ought to have
Lydia E. Pinkham's S80-page¢
Text Book. It is not a book fos
general distribution, as it is tog
expensive. It is free and only
obtainable by mail. Write fos
it today.
Every woma
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
AND BUILD LE aE St
31 Al nt
harge of
this
cried he gave
play with in
Week-
ments
Harper's
=
For
Breakfast
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The Happy Reply—
Post
Toasties
A cnsp, dainty food that
pleases young
Wholesome
Economical
Convenient
Serve with cream or milk
(hot or cold). :
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