THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 25, 1902, FOR LITTLE “SOLKS Fr Dal 24 AIR AND WATER, A Simple Home Experiment That Is Interesting and Instructive, With of water, an ordinary glass lamp chimney and a little sheet of rubber any can demonstrate, first, that what eall empty thing is pot empty: second, that air is compressible; third, that alr 1s elastie, and, fourth, that alr has weight. The first thing to do Is to put the into the and let |t stand with the small end resting on the bottom of the dish. You will see that the water rises as high In the chimney as it is In the dish. Now take the chimney and tie the sheet of rubber over its large end. Then put the small end straight in the water again, and you will see that the water does not rise In the chimney as high as it is in the dish. There is evi- dently something In the chimney that keeps the water from rising, You will even that the rubber sheet bulges up a little. But make a pinhole in the rubber, and you will feel air coming out of it. The chimney was full of air, then, and the water could not get in for that reason. Now put the chimney, large end with the rubber, a dish boy we an water chimney out down notice closed at the down a lit | oto your bleycle tire until the com- pression Is so great that the tire will become about as bard as a stone; but if you let one half the alr out the half that 1s left will fill the tire, because it is elastic, Now, to show that air has weight, close the large end of the chimney w.th the rubber sheet—and in all these experiments you must tie the rubber around the chimney that It is perfectly airtight—and lay the chim- ney down lengthwise In the water un- til it fills. Then ralse it carefully, so that the open end remains under wa- ter, and stand It up in the dish, so closely higher In the ehimney than it Is in the dish, What keeps it up there? To find this out make a pinhole in the rubber so that the alr can enter the chimney above the water, and the latter will slowly fall until it stands on a level with the water in the dish. This proves that the welght, or pres. sure, of the alr on the water In the You | will see that the water Is a good deal | dish keeps the water up In the chim- | ney. barometer is constructed, though mer cury Is used in It Instead of water. On the Floors of the Seas. Besides being a vast gold mine and | galt mine, the ocean Is also fron mine. ocean waves Is easy Is required Is evaporation a great enough-—all that but to ex- It Is on this principle that the | To get out the salt in the | tract the gold from sea water Is a feat | that has never yet been successfully ‘“ For two years I suffered ter. ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling poorly, I then tried Ayer's Sarsn parilla, and in one week I was a new man.” — John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don’t forget that it's “Ayer’s” Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don’t waste your time and money by trying some other Kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer’s Sarsapa- rilla. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's Rarsapariila, He knows all about this grand oid familly medicine. Follow his advice and we will be satisfied J.C. Aver Co Three Fine F arms ee J] ne Private Sale ! Lowell, Mass performed, though everybody knows | Estate of Jacob Garbrick, dec’d. that there is plenty of gold there if it can be got at. Every year, ties of fron are ocean depths, however, large brought up from Ships are constantly go- about losing anc ked on Dg getting wreck leo shores, where | quanti | the | eounty, about 8 mil hors and chains or | the waves pound them to pleces and | far in the brine, down In a land and waters. her iron mine is tons of the cote hollow scatter their ironwork or perhaps the ship storm or is burned for from her ironwork dropped into the If it is an fron ship which is lost, contribution to the ocean all the greater. So tous and iron lie all over the property of any along ne caves of sea” ROCs + it from Ww A Gentle Boy. ~Genuine Calf school ot f1.25—~Mingle's. shoe for girls late of Marion twp. The undersigned executors offer the follow ing valuable real estate at private sale, all of which is located In Manon township, Centre es west of Jacksonville, NO. 1148 ACRES FARM known as the Jacob Garbrick homestead NO. 2-135 ACRE FARM, Adjoins the above and Is known as the Harter farm” NO. 8- adjoins above ‘Jacob 1Z3ACRE FARM and is part of the { tract.” | au NO, 5-100 ACRES TIMBERLAND north of above lands on Muncy mountain, The above farms are located in the heart of ittany valley, is fortile, improved limestone that yields good crops, and each plete with substantial bulidings, spring and well water, close to schools and hurches, and handy) to good markets, They are desirable properties for either a home or investment For terms and further information ing K, Zion, Pa GBORGE GARBRICK, Bellefonte Uire HESRY GanBni LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS APMINISTRATORS' NOTICE nistration the estate ring township ited to the undersign request all persons ebeted 10 the estate to immediate payment and those having s against the same present them daly thenticated for settlement Wa. Geon Roxie, Admr Bellefonte, Pa Letters of admi on decreas make Cialr x4 Al DITOR'S NOTICE of Centre county in hoy AA TRRAS of Gregg. county of * Orphans Court or of the estate ate of the towns! Fa.. deceased ndersigned having wen 1istribution of the funds intant as shown by his song those legally er e same of the estate of Maria A. Treaster, deceased, hereby gives no appolated an | { | noon of sald day, when and where all parties | X39 | ExKo UTOR'S NOTICE. | those having claims, | tlement, { met, { amendment to the Constitution ;t | that section ten of article ! follows | tion, except In { naval forees, or in the | leave of the court for oppression or | Tollows | be proceeded against i Dor { law and without just « ompensat “MoAuley | | THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR AP tice that he will be st the offices of Fortney & Walker in the borough of Bellefonte, on Fri day, October 8rd, 190%, at 10 o'clock in the fore. interested may appear, or be thereafter forever debarred from coming in upon sald fund. IARRIBON WALKER, Auditor, COMMON REPORT: Estate of WM Walker township. Letters testamentary upon sald estate hav ing been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned, sll persons knowing them selves to be indebted to sald estate are re- quested to make immediate payment, sod Lo present them for set EMERICK, Ex Nittany, 4 M ERIC K, deceased, late of People who buy their Groceries at Sechler & Co’s., invariably say: CHAS. EK x34 Pa. “SECHLER’S “You can always depend on SECHLER'S.” “What you get from SECHLER’S “SECHLER'S “In the end you save money | SECHLER'S.” Groceries are the best.” TO TO CONSTITUTION CITIZENS OF MENDMENT PROPOSED THE THE PROVAL OR REJECTION BY THE GEN ERAL ASSEMELY OF THE COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA FUB- LISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH IN FPURSU ANCE OF ARTICLE XVII1I OF THE CON- STITUTION A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to section ten of article one of the Constitution, so that a dis charge of a jury for fullure to agree or other necessary cause shall not work an ae quittal, Section 1. Beit resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly That the following be proposed as an atl Is to say, one, which reads as is pure.” prices are always right.” y dealing at Ask the intelligent, wives of Bellefonte, and they all careful, economical house- prefer to pEAL AT SECHLER'’S. NRA NS OSA NS AS PNAS PANS “No person shall, for any indictable offense, be proceeded against criminally i informs eases arising in the land or militia, when in actual danger, or by misde son shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy of life or Hmb; nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use, without authority of law and without just compensation being first made or secured.” be amended so as to read as service, In time of war or publie office No per meanor in |¥FORMATION WANTED. No person shall, for any indictable oftense - criminally by informa. tion except in cases rising in the land or naval forces, or In the militia, when In actual ser Certaln patrons throush neglivence, peculiar reasons kn o themselves, remove rom one locality to ane oth er, without notifyiny vice in time of war or pul danger, or by | this office We Are anxious to locate them »0 leave of the court for oppression or misdemea- | that they may receive the r paper regularly in office. No person shall, for the same | and for uahiar reasons. im ortant 10 us. Any | offense, be twice put n jeopardy of life or limb; | one who y furnish the p re sent address of the | but a discharge of the fury for fatlure to agree, following will confer a special favor, We give | or other necessary cause, shall wrk an ac | the former adciess Nor shal Private pro be taken | Oscar Osuax. Tyro '0 public use, w fh thority of | A A. ALEXANDE ' Mis. J.C. Brover Rose? A. Waren, Snow Shoe, Brent Warkse Hawk Run Gro. KE. Buries, FP? ITE W.B. Coxren, Yarnell, Pa K. Waren, Yarnell, Pa or for DO YOU CATCH COLD EASILY? HM nol wx party it aut uit ul og applied We have a Cough Cure made especially for people who catch cold easily. It stops the cough immediately. It clears the throat and heals the irritated surface. Keep it in the house constantly and your cold will never be able to get headway enough to cause trouble This Cough Care is pleasant to take, sets well in the stomach, causes no distress, ants, Pa. Pa Fa made or secured A true copy of the Resolution W.GRIEST ommonwealth Joint w Secretary of the ( MENDMENT TO out | | lon being first | ] THE CONSTITUTION FROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF | THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR A} PROVALOR REJECTION BY THE GENER. | AL ARSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH | OF PENNSYLVANIA PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSUANTCE OF | ios. wos. | GARMAN HOUSE... TION. A FORKS Ra ESOL1 TION High Proposing as House, New. Heat. modern and brings a sense It is Price Street, Bellef New Ele opposite mte, Furniture, tric Light, rovements of relief as soon as taken. called Pestoral Balsam. 25 cents per bottle. im] c.w ace aanuan, propre |& OREEN'S PHARMACY, an | & Bush House Blk. Bellefonte. MONEY TO LOAN | dbbisiisibsdisisiibisiias quantit or ’ nancies 0" | Garman’s Emmire House, Farms for sale. | MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. the th provisk wigs, thereo! Amendment the end of section seven, art) hi words Unless bef the Genera Assembly. such | law shall have been | Add at the follow ocal hal" TR 3 and sha the volers at such election sha court authorizing same shall hb advertised for at least thirty (3) days it locality or localities affected. In such may direet nt Resolution as the court i A true copy of the Jo W. W. GRIEST Secreiary of the Common wealth In large and small approved security. Real estate bought and sold W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, | Bellefonte. | the the ! | Crider Exchange. AL. 8S. GARMAN, Proprietor. Other that fine black Vicuna at $20 is mn Covert Overcoats Fall Suits- » 7.50 to 22.50. . Nn al Black Overcoats for B' busine fe 1) are answer : : 1 55 alld and kinds are well . % . 1d lapels, and as little : 3 ~a full line ready now. dress liked by tai | you may have them silk-lined or ack and Oxford Overcoats : | as WCii as 1 ail con- lored, having 7.50 or for as much as class all by itself. Kw wi 80 10 15.00. more here now than we usually have in October lg nail en's Scarfs, another fresh 25¢. and 50¢— lot today in staple stripes and figures—the best we have had this season. Fine looking Scarfs that can be worn as a four-in-hand or in the large puff shape, The pick of a good line of silks, and very unusual at soc. and 25¢. en’s Clothes to Measure- M for th men who like to have thei: individual, and who like to select for themselves. The fal clothes cA beautiful, whether you wand plainest or Some new things e in plaids an stripes, well mixed with brown, gray and olive tints ; plain good® are rich blacks, blues and grays. | and winter cloths ] nost novel effects. are no “i ” ii 11 il There is very wide selection in $20, 22 §0 and 25 00 Suitings Black and Blue Cheviot at $15.00, 18,00 and 20.00 A fine, unfinished Black Worsted at $2000 for a Sack Suit ; usually $25.00, but we bought this cloth most advantageously, and pass the price gain along to our customers. An Overcoat, silk-lined, at £2000, is another special garment we are able to offer ; usually it would be $25.00 to $30.00. Ri he new Shirts for Fall at 50c. and $1 are so fine and dignified that men who expected to pay $1.50 or more will keep the soc. in their pockets. They are comfortable shirts as well, and the material will give a good account of itself in the laundry. (A good variety of patterns at both ends of the store, §1 and 50c.)
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