OLD BEDPOSTS. One of the Many They May Be Utilized, Many ingenious possessors of antique articles are discover ways converting of reason that si because, They the passage of time and change of elr nply cumstances, the occupation of some bit | in! of domestic furniture is gone there no furniture should pot embark on a successful career In some other line of business and that as long as the character of the article is not artistic beauty injured no harm is done, For instance, as we never sleep in the reason why such destroyed nor Its old fashioned mausoleums there 8 no reason why their posts should not do duty as ornamental lamp stands. The old carved four post bedstead is espe cially adaptable to other uses than its original one. It is surprising how many ways how newel of ele ar mad Ag tal, one of t the The Stylish Woman, are creatures may be waist and a simple walk some wearing a ] ing skirt, while beside them will walk the verfest dowd in satin and chiffon not a beauty high shoes a belle. The consciousness that one's garments are well Plumed hats do make, nor heeled put on and in the proper position gives a feeling of security and relleves one of self con- clousness. If there Is anything more annoying than the feeling that one's skirt is just ready to come unpinned, or that one’s belt is insecurely adjusted, we would like to know what it is Dress yourself properly It will not take so long as to pin yourself up, and note the difference upon your general appearance and your nerves. Pittsburg Chronicle Useful Utensils, Toward aiding the housewife the in ventors have recently seemed to have turned their energies. Any number of mew little devices have appeared in the shops, which are to be used to lighten the labors In the kitchen and in doing | the housework. For baking there ia an ingenious pan for preventing cakes and delicate sugary concoctions from burn ing; perfect in which the housewife can put on beans, stews or viands that demand long cook Jag, and turn to other tasks, that the pot will not boil over or stop boiling or boll too fast, as is the case with ordinary bolling kettles When the bread making day comes around there an automatic bread kneader and dough mixing device and also a handy contrivance for beating also a steam cooker assured is up the raw material of cakes and pud- | | Ainge, Professions Not to Enter, Teaching sions, but music Is almost worse, Nursing is terribly severe work, and the competition for any well paid situ ation i# tremendous, Appointments as secretary are most difficult to get Typewriting and shorthand are over crowded with half educated girls, who take extremely low salaries, though there is still opening for well educated girls. Wood carving 1s not so good as a few years ago, and Christmas ecard designing has fallen on bad times, be ing in the hands of a few experts. Philadelphia Ledger. Eggs as Carried, For curried eggs fry two thinly sliced onions in two tablespoonfuls of butter until golden brown, add one teaspoon ful of curry powder, cook another min. ute, then stir in one pint of milk. Cov. er and simmer for fifteen minutes thicken with one seant tablespoonful of cornstarch dissolved in a little cold milk and cook for five minutes longer. Add salt and pepper, If needed, and siz hard boiled eggs, cut Into slices. Keep hot for ten minutes, and serve . with or without bolled rice, Wars In Which | covering for the nursery and is very | easy to keep clean, nowndays casting about to their | property into objects of modern utility, by is at present one of the | most overstocked of women's profes. | NURSERY NOTES. Cork carpet makes an excellent floor When taking the baby out in his conch for an airing on a cold day place a hot bottle under the blanket in the bottom of the conch Remember that without physical health mental attainment 18 worthless Let the children lead free, happy lives, will both mind and winter which body Children they never be trained in thoughtfulness ex hy led to do thoughtful strengthen are often selfish because are thoughtless ind they can cept heing things Josh Billings’ advice, “To bring up a child in the he should go, travel that way yourself in awhile” has not los. its pertinence in the quar way once ter of a century since it was given Rooms to be used as nurseries should large windows, which should be thrown open top and bottom for an hour at least every morning when’ the children are out, so as to insure a thor- ough current of fresh air. POSSESS Door Decoration, Doors which are always kept closed are apt to present an annoying problem from a standpoint to the woman who lives behind them, A busi who decorative woman of art old fashic ' ness istic tastes, boards In an thi use, has solved {sfa tion The Marks of a Ls y » i mited, | at In her dress The slovenly girl who ind: talk marred by slang should cultis neatness, gentleness of voice and puri ty of language Banishing Pimples, There are three ways to banish pim. ples. One is to heal them prematurely, only to have them break out again. To this end cold creams are a& transitory cure radical which is far from The second method is the use of as tringent lotions, which dry up but deo drive that they simply The third and permanent ek the cause, the not out the impurities, so seek another outlet and only method it and drive suffer sure eradicate pimples ont. Better increase of intermittent The pores of inert, lazy stimulated to do their matter If left in the pores i810 ™ A slight temporary the evil endure for nre 11 {ery r x disfiguration years an olly They m part in elin the ret Skin simpy ust be inating waste ained sebum be it bandens, festers and becomes a pim ple Blackheads certain precursors of pimples are aimost Paper and String. Don't waste pleces of string as they come In with grocery and drapery packages. Take the trouble to disen tangle them without cutting and wind them on a card or plece of board, keep ing the different sorts apd textures on different winders; also fold sheets of brown paper and reserve them in a dry place till wanted. Have a bag or basket for the string. You will thus keep a supply on hand which will cost you literally nothing and often save you much perplexity. It Is no small merit in the mistress of a house to have everything ready for use at a moment's notice, and this may easily be effected by the exercise of a little forethought and by keeping all things in thelr proper places. Other People's Fallings, The reason why some women have few friends Is becanse they cannot for. give each other's little failings. A hap- Py, generous nature will overlook what & selfish, narrow nature will regard as an impediment to future friendship. Who wishes to have friends must be willing to see and admire their virtues and overlook their faults. Many of those disappointments that blight the tender blossoms of friendship might be averted if we did not expect too much from others, but satisfied ourselves in accepting and returning ttle kindness. es and attentions In a gracious way. A mille and a pleasant word cost noth. used to effect | tiges in loud | ate | | western a Rs = tq. Gh THE PUZZL. No, 180, «Central Acrostie, My whole Is a ple 1. No man has good joined with expectation 9. Howds nd oJ, a. Dwarf sant season two - Sounds, 120.«A Poet, 1, ~Riddle, re goof harade Building. Ko. 134. «Half Square. forw | Raging 2. A ma No. 138. <«Enigmatieal Rivers, 3. A state of an excel timation gtntes No. 1M. «Transpositions, I am a word of four letters. meaning to obtain find a girl's name am part of a me, and a seen. | ean be beheaded twice first leaving a preposition and lastly an article Transpose me, and you will Behead Again me verb transpose plainly more beverage will be No. What What What What What What What What rhyme? 137 A Bowl of Nuts, nut is a bever 7 nut nut nut nut uut nut nut age? HH k grows on ¢ feet? is part of the house? is a country? suggests a fog? is a girl's name? is an animal? Mother begins a Good Arithmetie, You're a flatterer I only eve half you tell me HeThen 1'H tell and you'll have to belie be you twice as much, ve it all! How Pleasant! se the fo nks That only nn ey makes the man And yet w pleasant It would be If men had cause for judging me Upon that foolish plan Oh who 1} I deny Key to the Pussler. No. 110.—~Metagram 1. Face. 2 Dace. 8. Pace. 4 Mace. § Lace. 6 Race, No, 120. -8yncopations 1 2 Pound 8 Gauge Coupe. 6 Bourn Mouth. # Route, No. 121. Charade: Stock stil) No. 122 <Hidden States: 1. Calleye four-nigh-a, California. 2. Miss aour-l, Missouri. 3. Lou-easy-anna, Louisiana. 4. Mass say chew sets, Massachusetts, No. 128.~Connected Diamonds; IL Moum 4 Rouse O Gauze 8 Rebuses: 1 2. Not No. 124 «Illustrated Butterflies open as hinges do. how much, but how well, No. 125. <Trapsposals: Disease, sea. side, 1s eased, No. 120.-Missing Hand, heat, land, conceit. No, 127 «Progressive Enigmas; 1 Thoroughfare. 2 Payable. 3 Pass nge, No. 128. Double Beheadings: Spoil. Scour. Clear. Clover, Rhymes: and 1 | to Desires of | | ean, | An Animal Slory For Little Polks Lion at the Barber's he Once upon a time the lion decided that he should go to the barber's $0 he posted off to the shop kept by monkeys and the “U'm In a big hurry,” sald tl he the “(yet through with me as quicl for 1 want to eateh a train.” threw himself back In the closed his eyes, and before climbed into barber's chair chalr the mon ¢ Hon aw | as you | He | and | | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 285, 1903. Jim Dumps had tried some time in vain To ease an after-dinner pain Which gnawed at him his belt below, = And filled his world with indigo. <& Dyspepsia now can’t bother him, For “Force” has made him ‘Sunny Jim.” Pw. ‘Force’ The Heady toBerve Coren A Fos to Indigestion. ‘Every summer | have had take but now | use ‘Force. | am =sjoying excel lent health ; it has built me up I eat '‘Foroe' st night and it gives me a restful sleep. It bullds up, satisfies and is pleas- ant to est and a foe to indi gestion “Mus. Karz W. Dow tonics gives work to weall \ digestions - 2 and supplies A the energy. x) pi |THE VALUES WE ARE OFFERING IN = | “STANDARD URDE PROS ARE ALMOST BEYOND BELIEF. f ook en d as ea as the r pisin until of the they got out « lon, and then they rar ies he went to another barber shop Mr. Lion hasu't had halr cut from go Tribune his shave or that day to tuls~Chica- Summer Time Goose | The quandary what Housewife is to select for the table that is tizing and inviting. len and vegetables have not ap- In oar peared, this dilemma come to store. See the large line of | Canned and Preserved | Fruits, Meats--- goods that are the highest grade—fully guaranteed -— at prices you pay for infer. ior qualities. Tropical Fruits are always on sale and early vegetables from Southern markets. Remember the piace. Sechler & Co. BushHouse Block, Bellefonte, Pa. in al | appe- | Gar | truck 48 not in market | ] | | | | : Our stock 18 the finest, most varied and at- tractive we have ever shown. such as The Schomacker Hobart M. Gable Blassius Brumbach EStel and Other Standard Made Pianos. SUCCESS PROVES PUBLIC TRUST torres of the wente of niresen t ments of © pre n day. The proof of this ix the we have shown to with you If you are not, we hope hi! end We can buy be spared to atta this for Jess money than and you will attest and the and let others sell trash and shoddy inex perience "4 greater past are on The experience IOOPRE We ugh THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS if you are a customer of ours we are anxious to : you guarantee elsewhere, that veo t RT tha © great seen ¢ iv jess becatse of yesterday are il have won thn increase our business will be, a= no honorable means will better grade Piano as all who have bought from us to sll you a while the cheap and unreliable piano may cstch the nowars we prefer to maintain onr WELL NOTHING IS MISREPR EARNED REPUTATION SENTED There fire Two Things fo Consider In Purchasing a Plane What it IS and what it WILI BE. In buying a Piano or an Organ the warranty should be carefully considered. We warrant all our instroments for five years, and make ourselves personally responsible for any defect in ma- terial or workmanship Anyone purchasing a Piano from ns will always be supplied with a competent taper and will not be at the mercy of vagrants or vagabonds who go around the country representing themselves to be tuners What we want you to do is to visit our store, whether you buy or not We shall treat you courteously, and shall not insist on selling you against your inclination, but we do insist that yon examine our goods, make comparisons, and see for yourself if it is not to your interest to deal with us Remember, we are dealers and not agents. We are bere to stay. We buy our goods in large quantities direct from the manufacturers for cash, and therefore can save you 30 per cent, on your purchases over the consignment dealers, We have slightly ased Pianos and Organs at bargain prices on hand Upright Pianos at $150 and upward. Square Pianos in good condition at $35, 40 and upward. Organs from $10 and upward. M. C. GEPHART, Aikens Block, 29 8. Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE ANY CHURCH or parsonage or institu. tion supported by voluntary constribu. | tion will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint, NoTr :—Have done so for twenty.seven years, Sales : Tens of millions of gallons, Pamted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory. The paint wears for periods up to eight. in Jeuss. Linseed oil must be added to the paint, (done in two minutes). Actual cost then about $1.25 a gallen. Samples free. Sold by our agents, G. R, Spigeimyer, Bellefonte; J. W. Glasgow. Cobnra, FARMERS Get your horses ready for your spring work by feeding American Stock Food SAMPLE, I5DAYS' FEED, FRER-None genuine without pleture of Uncle Sam. Sold under guarantee, MANUFACTURED BY American Stock Food Ca, "ov" FOR SALR nv SIDNEY KRUMRINE, Bellefonte, Pa, Centre County Banking Co. Oorner High and Spring Streets, RucRive Derosrrs; Discount NoTes AA, JM. BHUGGERT, Cashier. STORES — CLEARFIELD TTT TTR TPR TPR TT Condition Powders A well workhorse is worth a half a dozen mopy ones. A sick horse eats his head off. Our Condition Powders will put your stock in fine condi. tion. It is not a cheap stock food but a valuable medicinal powder. Thousands of pounds have been sold in this country under our guarantee ‘satisfac. tion or your money back” and we have mever been called upon to refund a dollar. Our customers are our best adver: tisers, Itis equally good for cattle, sheep and hogs. 2scts. per 1b, s1bs. for §1 at GREEN'S PHARMACY, . S 3 E S E TT TI TTI TI dT TY «To cure a cough or cold in one day {
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