THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, PELLEFONTE, Ja, YEPRUARY 19, 1903 Agi a F. D4 LA MIS GOULD. An Unpretentions Woman Who Constantly Doing Good Deeds, »S HELEN M. In wom her Is Oue of the tious en most unpreten in this country, consider great wealth Miss Helen M herself beloved generous p tious chari ftem Indeed of what AM away ng good that notice of tl thie Writing of Gould In Ever Wilbur Tompkins says and social position, has made classes by her hilanthro ind unostenta For a small s Gould Gould, who of ull ty very gives comes to the Miss in ao Gonld | at Irvin sponds i dom withou parties, forn friends, oft but girls, who come on the For these t in the sta CON ny and te summer no guests will : coffee, and off | riding 1 Ww un f H «1 in the freedom of It is not park riding-—-that is, for her winter months in New York-but good, happy country with sometimes a brisk race against a shower by w of excitement. For Miss Gould fears thun der as some and there is no tran« ul] walting under a ber when the cam “Most of us can be reached by a dra matic cry for help, a pitiful, tragedy, ung in front of our windows But Miss Go hearts of her countrymen lie ful, undramatic, d by day the ready help, here for a student, there for a crippled chi long | work on oot which so thousand good Beads of whicl own right hand est is the left” atiess at ft waists that early hour galloping ay women do mice, tree for onade begins obvious iid’s claims to the in faith true Ly gorvice strugg id; tl wars of end Is a me pu ri does not know, so mod The Sunday Night Supper, 1 ¢ : Krindat LEY bat he Sunday supper that | anptu to a8 degre «1 1t I= not to x dev of o the iy ) } taken from the ref) is the coffee to be set over a the rye bread to cut, oli pickles, of cake made A chy contributes supper than ald some igerator gas Jet, ves to set out Ol rss the and to finish up some day before ifing dish, tore to the Sunday night anything else, for by its appetizing made prepared right at the table. The form al Bunday uight supper Is a thing of the past, for which the busy house keeper, who has her one breathing spell on Bunday, gives humble thanks. Stirring and Beating. One of the most successful cooking ‘teachers insists upon the difference be tween “stirring In” and “beating in" {the Ingredients of a dish. She says that the two methods should never be con fused. To “stir in” is to mix the mate rials thoroughly, and this is the object wf the directions. The spoon should be ibeld to the bottom of the dish, and all the materials should be rubbed and pressed together as much as possible and it ix not essential that they should be stirred only one way. | In “beating In” the object is to get all alr possible into the Ingredients so as t¢ make the mixture lighter. This is best done by continuously lifting it up in the wame way. Therefore n beaten mixture ‘must not be stirred round and round hut lifted up from bottom to top se that air is Imprisoned in it as the ma terials are added. “Folding In” 1s even a lighter sort of mixing. The eggs or what not are beat en In with long single strokes of the (spoon or beater, and the whole masse 4 not touched after the last addition i mixed lightly, i Women In Banks, Mrs. Evelyn 8. Tome of Pert Deposit is president of two national banks EE | the be It ever so cheap, «dish can be | Her husband, whe left her a fortune of | $3,000,000, held these offices, and when he died she was elected his successor, having { with distinguished ability. | banks Is in | Akron, Ga. her duties One of the Deposit and one In since discharged Port Mrs, Hester Welpton Is president of Exchanze bank of Ogallala, Neb, and the town boasts of her financial skill, St. Louis has two great banking and investment companies which employ women officials to deal with women in The women's department of Is In charge of Mrs, Florence M Laflin: that of the other is conducted by Mrs, Frost, of whose work one of the bank officials says: “Not one of us could stand the The average fears undertake financial transactions, which appear less forml dable when carried on with one of her own sex.” VOSTOrS, one strain woman to Table Linen. In buying table linen the Irish dam is grass bleached, usu the The French its gloss, and the Beotch Is par bleached with chlorine, which weakens the fiber A good plan Is to get the half bleached, which gets white \ never economical well to the sidered a over design or a ask, which is ally considered best loses tially SOON poor, sleazy linen is A good quality k even darns being con patent of ty An all running pattern is to of wks last, nob } quality ) » preferred in the mediun : logen is a bit, and =» a8 she changes for that at least once self to the anywhere York Times woman gis he mus new every oon hies her man of plates and spends fromm $300 to 32.000 New a year she Starching. 8 of | pents is in the wnts wrong side in the starch, well through, y laun Al out be nerfect] starching One of the dered gar: Ways turn garn fore putting them and clap the starch do not let a bit of It ru Thin materials not at but should be dipped water wade of white gum ial care should be taken rments, as they secret rub but in upon the right gide should he starched into gum arabic in sprinkling such ga cannot stand the thicker materials are all Espen drenching which often treated to Substitute For a Lantern, If you find ght bj dark would you can have a dra blown yourself cau WwW ove edges is left nd leaves Kitehen Table. with insect life kerosene of defense. If the le Is seized upon by roaches nest for their eges, do it up after Ineffective scrub bing and sealdings. Put it in the yard and soak it with kerosene, Not one egg will live. In like manner treat any in sect Infected furniture In the war Is a sure we kitchen tab and used burn a pon As Nn not Window Plants, The most common mistake In win dow culture of plants is having too many and not starting them In time 80 that they may develop into sightly plants, Better two or three or even one well grown, generously follaged plant than six or eight that are merely “slips.” For the Sewing Machine, A bag of eretonne or denim attached to the frame of the sewing machine is a decided convenlence for the home worker. All threads and scraps can be dropped In while the machine sewing is going on, and there will be no litter Ing of the earpet or rug. Pllloweases worn out, washed and froned and cut the right size make nice bread cloths or cloths to spread over food on pantry shelves. The smaller pleces make handy lamp cloths, To kill mites In cheese Immerse the choose In boiling water for a couple of minutes. This will also Improve the cheese by closing up the cracks. To make strong buttonholes for ohik dren's clothes lay cord round the euf and work the buttonhole over that. Faw Singh 4 are more soothing thas massage of the feet. Sleigh, 1. Pafba 2 Belde 8 Omnge. Orally. Omen. No, LMectagram, Whole, I am one who leases. Change ny head, and I become superior; again, and I am a restraint; again, and 1 be come a sporting dog: again, and | am a troublesome disense, No. A~lllustrated Zigzag, s pleture BoA Crowd of Boys 4. ~Niddle are rosy pink; Ink 1 soe be ack an rive us if ¥ ofu 3 iid possess a sOOPW, Many a man hss thousands more You may it un he, Instead Hits us often on the head we ™ GE : wt No. b.~Double Acrostie. Crosswords: 1. To move by leaps 2 A tropical fruit. 3. The east. 4. The Latin word for lords. 5. To dismount 6 A cot liane who used in Kansas and Nebraska Primuals and fina what most school chilidren have at dinner time federnc J of Ind to live Is spell No. Triple Beheadings, Triply behead celebrated and leave : Kina me and | behead greater d a form of address to a vert ollision and leave wad to weaken and leave head nearest and leave a head p part of a Sower and Conundrums Answered do if you we nkos bus! ! never m progre (ary ness Wi board It ir mmm met tionery at BO 1 are always above ts? Chesamen wlor g to the other six are only How 1 ny Forty-six; the (Lent weeks bent tel hat kind of servants are best for hotels? The Inn-experienced What chasm often separates friends? Bar-casm How do bees dispose of their honey? They cell It Why are pawnbrokers like ploneers of progress? lecause they are always ready to make an advance us w What Johnny Was Ip Te. “What are you up to? “Up to date, ma." New York Herald Key to the Pamier, No. 480. -Metagram: Cattle, rattle, battle, tattle, No. #440. Lost Letters: Boerates. 1 PoStasa 2 HoOps 8 ViCes 4 HoRee 0 BeAds 6 PeTer 1T BEe 8 Paste No. dL-Diamond: L A. 2 AML 3 Admit. 4 Admiral. 6 Dirks. 0 Tas 7 L No. M2. «Numerical Enigmas: Mantel plece, No. 43. ~Curtallments: Ideal, Wing Kind No. #44. Combined Squares: L Fire A x : x » A No. #45.-Picture Puzzles: 2 Bill sticker, No. 40.~Concealed Central Acrostic! Sh-Ben. 4 Tadant 0 PeGes 4 Anton No. M7. Additions: O-mission. O-pen { Orleans {at author sl rate of 3 and drawing-room shes your? | TOURS TO LOS ANGELES, Under the Personnlly=Condueted System ofthe Penna, RB. I, For the Presbyterian General Assembly | at Los Angeles, Cal, May 21st to June Ist | the Pennsylvania railroad company has arranged for three transcontinental tours at extraordinarily low rates. Special trains of high-grade Pullman equipped will be run on desirable schedules. A tourist agent, chaperon, official stenographer, and special baggage muster will accompany each train to promote the comfort and pleasure of the tourists, All Sunday trav- el will be avoided. The Pennsylvania railroad the only railrond that will run tours to Los Angeles on this occasion under its own Conducted system is Personally No. 1 AssempLy Tour Special train of baggage, Pullman dining und drawing-room sleeping cars will leave New York May ith, going Denver and the Royal Colorado Sbhrings, Salt Lake ( vin Chic nro, stopping at ity, and San Francisco, arriving Los Angeles May 20th leaving Los Angeles, returning Int, via the Sante Fe Route Chicago ; ar riving New York June 5, Round-trip rate including m modati train $134 y trom Phil Gorge, June und Poallman so transportation ne, and meals on special $1327 adeiphia, $125.95 from Balt | Washington, $120.00 from Pittsburg, and proportionate rates Irom other points Tickets for thi on Over 4 Ang HW) from New York more and ng all 4 Ing A ei elon with ig independent | 1y on regular train ana St ped from Philade uw Wasi airy ot Nr "2 1 i ema i | train of bageage, | man ping oars wi NewYork May 13, going via Chi Sania Fe Houte, Grand and Hiverside ng Arnos Mas st via Lake Canon of arriving Los Angeles leaving LosApgeles returni Santa Barbara, San | City, Hoyal Gorge and arriving New York Juve 11th. Kate, including » DECOMAry expenses except hotel accommo dations in Los Angeles and San Francisoo, $150 0) trom New York $156 5 from Phil adelphia 13 2 75 from from Baltimore and Washington, $144.50 from Pittsburg and pr portion rates from other points Tickets for th til arrival at Los Angeles and trans portation only returning via direct routes with authorized stopovers will be wold at mate §) from York, $115.50 from Philadelphia, $116.00 from Balt Ww aMtiington $110 0 from FP via Portland $11.00 more The « dorsement to Dg June 1 y, Salt Denver, Fancisy ph is tour, covering all feat inde pendently 21.00 New imore and iMaburg returning irs outlined above have the in the officers of the Preabyter ian General Assembly, and to meet the requiremen { is of those attend ing the General Assembly as Pacific ( well as Lhosse desiring to minimn Deta pre Jear ation Yim: Lhe oast m expense od itinerary | O00 ree Apt W. Boyd sistant General Passenger agent. | now In MY to (sew Station, Philde pl a [RFORN ATION WANTED Fa Fa TITENMAN, As? h Wa. Hearox, Joht slown New Insurance Agency. 7 the Pub I desie Sriends, since my retiement from the clerkship, office 1 hereby to remind my and the public in gencal, that im the County Commissioner's | have purchased the general Insurance Agency of John C. Miller to which 1 will groe my entire attention This agency represents a strong line of Standard Fire Insurance Com panies ; alto Accident Insurance; and is the local office for the “NORTH. WESTERN MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE CO," which has many large policies in this territory and is recognised as one of the best and cheapest. When considering the matter of In- surance in any form, you can make your wishes Rmown by addressing me by card, by telephone, or calling per sonally at my office, and floor Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa., and I will promptly supply you with the necessary information and data A portion of your patronage is re. spectfully solicited. BOYD A. MUSSER. GARMAN oe es we are designed | : at 8} £ MIM | RarLroap scarpuLe The Price of Rubber Goods Is Advancing | | Leave Rapidly, scarcity of the rubber, Water Sy- owing to ! crude If youn need a “Hot Bottle,” a “Fountain ringe” “Atomizer.” now is the time to buy it We “took time by the fore lock” and laid in a supply. We are them at the old prices eX 1 the higher A or an good elling We be word to the wise next lot to GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bush House Blk. Bellefonte, Economy the Watchword Coal has advanced. Steam Heat has advanced. Electric Light has advanced. Prices generally have advanced. wountiry a and most WHOLESOME NOURISHING SUBSTANTIAL UNADULTERATED wig possil { fi rOCe ries wre always f HLER & MS. sl You moneys becanse Ni ver prod price When SECHLER & CO'S buy your groceries. nomize, 18 the place to SECHLER & CO, bound train from Williams i indeip GRANT HOOVER. | — Fire, Life, Accident Insur |! ance, Real Estate and Loans 15 Standard Insurance Co's represented. You can't af. ford to insure your buildings or life until you see GRANT HOOVER. Orider’s Stone Bulldine. BELLEFONTE, FA New Bakery AT MILESBURG Market St, Below Postoffice. — WHERE at all times “itl ba be i cholee goods, i A SI x RG. uh nity, 8! aur i 's Danly. + TDN I~ PENNSYLVANIA BAIL ROAD BRANCHES, In effect on and After Feb. sth, 193 AND Vi TYRONE WESTW A KD Leave Bellefonte # 52am, arrive st Tyrone 1 0b a am, at Altoona, 100 p m ; at Pittsburg pm | Leave Bellefonte 1 5p m 22pm; at Altoona 3 60 pm sellefonte § #4 Fi mi arrive at Tyrone at Altoona at € 50; at Pittsburg at 10 48 Via pot BASTWARD Leave Bellefoute 9 43 am, arrive 11 86: at Harrisburg 2 ¢ pm phin S47 pm Inve Belle A eld pm, arrive LH pm: at Harrisburg 6 456 pm; delphin 1020 pm Leave Beiefonte 446 pm 6 Hat Harrisburg at |} VIA LOUK HAVEN | Leave Bellefonte, 9.92 a. m. arrive at Haven, 10.50, leave Wi Iiamsport, 12 Arrive at Harrisburg, 3.15 p.m phis at 6 25pm Leave Bellefonte Haven 21 Harrisburg and Buflalo 7 Leave Yen m Fh arrive at Tyrone 0p mat Pitsburg 600: at Tyrone 8! Phlladel- at tone al Phils arrive at 0pm BEABTWARD Tyrone Loek p.m , 81 Philadel 106 pm, arrive Pom; at Willlamsport Pa; Phlisde) 0pm i wf iy . selielonte, 8.16 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha 45 Pen. eave Williamsport, 1.36 a Arrive Harrisburg 415 5. mm. armive at iadelpbia at’ Za. m ViA LEWISBURG | Leave Bellefonte 214.40 a.m. arrive at Lewis m., Harrisburg, 11.5 a. =. p.m Lock ) mi. 5 “pm wt 24 pha 7 m., arrive at Lewis ) 2.15 3 at Harrisburg, 6.5% p.m.. Phils BALD EAGLE VALLEY WEETW A) BARTWAR URG & TYRONE BATLROAD neflect Nov, ¥ x a ay EASTWART Sx | ~ { herr) . Ra Coburn Rising Springs JOentre Hall (STegR. Lindes Ha Oak Hall Lemont widale Summit Pleasant Gap Bellefonte CERES RERSHIES NEY ak EE NT EL TEL i BELLEFONTE S SNOW SHOE BRANCH Time Table in effect on and after Kov 20. 18m PAA. mm. and 5.48 p m Am Tn [ «ave Belisfonte Arrive atl Snow Shoe... 1 Leave Bnow Shoe Ta Arrive at Bellsfonte 4 n For rates, maps, ete. apply to or address Thos B. Watt, P Fixth Ave. Pittsburg W.ATTERBURY J. R Manager a.m 15 Pp. 1 agent D., = Woon Fass ticket A W (ren Gen Ast THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective A - ee aa TT TT TTT t o pm.p BEECH CREEK RR.) Jersey Shore... Arr 1 3ilve Fh Wmsport ! Ls) ia. & Reading ry PHILAD......d 11 § NEW YORK... Via Phila.) i Lye! ip t Weeks Days, NEW YORK (Via Tamaqua) "TH aN we 02 P.m.a mA ma m, -— (EER Week Days 6:00 p. m. Sunday 1 10:55a. m. Sunday Philadelphia Sleeping Oar attached 0 east at 1:w hE Rian] m EFHART General Sant KL LEPONIE CENTRAL RAI A IB To take effect Apr A Tw » and west bound from Phil larvae, a TH |- " i |= STATIONS Ar, x i - = wk seunEx -t SHRP IDD RADAR, 2 . rt ! EFET EE EY Eek EE a ht ES be td i ————— eS thi di dd] SESSECEESIED ks TT tas owes” __ERNERSgsasy EEages E 2 EH I i eid ; ii shi 4 and State College connect Bellefonte for poin FH. Tuomas sat A ——__——————— RT YOUR CALVES Will be strong and vigorous if § | American Stock Food NAM ris RRR Pull), Guam MANUFACTURED mY etd. None American StockFood Ca, “=== FOR SALE BY SIDNEY KRUMRINE, Bellefonte, Pa,
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