THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 21, 1904. Pace 3. AN INTERESTING TOY, Bow to Make a Hydraulic Tarn Ta- ble of Nuts and Straws, A bit of rye walnut and two hazel is the apparatus required for table Cut the surface of the pointed end, as in the Take out the kernel and then quarter way from the pointed bore two sloping holes with diameters exactly equal to your straw. Next take two nuts and make two round boles In each of them, the first In the top parts opposite to the pointed ends and the other, smaller, in the side and straw in such turn acorn nuts our or illustration ont end THE empty the nut of ii of wire or pin. ? nuts with the wa straws about fly The engras relative pe In the side small str done, cl bet n the ing wax or of the walnut the right bottle. The systen itself. Now pour gently nut a stream of wa which will run down the two the from which it wi ‘ape through the small pieces of straw, tation of the count of the reas ing water on the small nuts, This is a known prin table given in A few when you bore not the TURN TABLE IN OPERATION. 8 meat of Os Wed into the wal ter, straws into nuts | esc causing the ro paratus on n« tion of the descer inner surfaces entire ap rustic itation of the = , iple of the to chip bit this grad Which tion den but LE silie 10 taste yon The Magie Javelin, with position the door tween your deavor, stron runchis it, point forw: rd, into the wo matter what your skill or perses you will through the eye needle bit of thread, and you will be ful In the feat without the slightest difficulty. The little makeweight that you have added to your impromptu Javelin transforrus it into a veritable arrow and causes the point, given the fmpulsion, to strike the object aimed at and to stick. small means, with astonishment, the impossibility need le, periment, der the cloak fuge. He « choose among a number threads the color they most order, he said, to identify the the door. The thread, whicl the secret of siznple means of disavow Yeranoce succeed Now pa of the a simple SUCCess having first shown of aiming a naked inventor of this ex- dissembled of an aused Comus, his ingenious subter- spectators to of different the SUOCe He Sey ng trie ery He Loves Wild Animals The young « passionate } 1 wild ones, and i I's pen squ side his fa is entirely give the bars ire out portion of the palace } Over of their to them cages blink tawny maned lions and spotted tigers, cr 4 about while gazelles, Barbary sheep, and even wild boars roam grounds at will, ue Why It Nites, A little boy was looking at a drop of water under a microscope and seemed much impressed by the presence of ml erobes. “Now | know what bites you when you drink soda water” he re marked, Susan and Sally, When Busan sews the needle goes Bo swift and sure and steady That almost ere wee Bally knows of dolly’s dress is ready, ith dainty bows of ribbon gay on In Just the prettiest way, For Busan went, with shears and spool And squares of silk and cotton, Por one long year to sewing sohool, And she has not forgotten The way the teacher counseled hes To neatly hem and smoothly shiz When Bally sews the needle shows A temper most unruly, Gets stuck or lost and even grows At times quite spiteful, truly, And pricks poor Bally's wee pink thumb Until the glistening teardrops come. For Bally is but three, you see, And still is quite a baby, 80 mother lifts her on her knee And sayn, with Kisses, maybe she, too, some day to school shall go And learn, like Busan, how to sew, ~Rose Mills Powers In Youth's Compan the walnut opposite | | | | This result, from such | will strike the spectator | | method un- | fancied in | needle in | is itself | med a | Through | huge, | | | | An Animal Story For Little Folks The Two Roosters Two roosters who had lived together in great happiness for many years got Into a discussion over which was worth the most money. “1,” sald the younger, of the oldest and most exclusive fam the My great-grand wis by IL, but the bluest runs tere pedigree, “belong to one flies In state, father owned Napoleon and nothing in my blood veins is my vi went Moral self did anda Detroit An Animal Story Por Little Folks PracticeWhat You Preach should » sky oth that a duck they ike to saying which she to the The wonderingly should never try to fly high; ire too heavy-but 1 would know what's in that flopped block In a two due “Quack, “Now, tinued pail” and scrambled up graceful stared on most un way lings quack! was all they sald here is a pall,” Mrs. Duck con could get when she balanced ‘QUACK, QUACK! ALL THEY SAID “In It | you can’t, for It as good probably squeezed In a press “Now, you know 1 have often told you never to stick your bills (nto any thing that you are not familiar with It Is very dangerous. But of course | shall investigate It. Stand perfectly still where you are and don't move an Inch-if the sky should fall.” The ducklings meekly “Quack. quack!” Mrs, Duck stuck her long bill down fn the green paint, bul drew It out more quickly. “Oh, oh!” she eried. “Horrid, horrid! 1 shall faint! Catch me!” And she fell backward off the block. As she did wo the pall of paint upset and the little duckiots, death, re fusing to move. caught It all When Mra. Duck recovered and look ed about her she spled her pea green children erying. “Weep, weep! Weep. weep!” “There! she sald hotly, “Why don't you do as | told you to do? “We thought we did” was all they said, All of which shows that some people are better at preaching than at prae ticing. St. Louls Post-Dispatch, of con word It ana 8eC a gre liquid Irae take my uid fine but you wil dnekies ETANs choy whe is ped answered, obedient to | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS | ADMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE, | i | | authenticated for settlement, | Fortney & Walker, : Cos PROCLAMATION, | south side o | above described the property of John C { tract of land situate In Union township Oentre | county. Fa | Beginning at stones. thenoe south 71% | stones, south ¥ 3 degrees west | stones the | acres and 1 RS | Said alley sont | fonte Estate of James Brown, dec'd, Iate of Belle boro, Pa, Letters of administration having been duly granted on the above estate he would respectfully request all persons knowing thems: lives indebted to the estate to make immediate payment and those having elantms agalust the same to present them duly W. Hanrumon Warken, Admr Allyn xh Whereas, the Honorable J. G. Love. Presi dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Wh Judicial Ditniet, consisting of the county of Centre, having Issued his precept be ringdate the Zs day of Dee 143 to me al rected for bh a Court of Common FP Orphans’ ( ries of Feace, Oyer and er and General Jal Delivery, in Bellefor for the county tre and to commence on the ith MONDAY OF JANU belong the th day of Janu and tocontinue two weeks olding eas, ourt Ressions ARY ary 1904 notice is hereby given to the Coroner lustices of the Peace Aldermen and Constables of sald county of Centre, that they be then and there in thelr proper persons, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of the 25th, with thelr records, inquisitions, ex aminstions, and thelr own remembrances, to ao those things which to thelr office appertains to be done und those who are bound in recog nizances to prosecute ggainst ithe prisoners that are or shall be In the jail of Centre coun ty. be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, Given under my hand, at Bellefonte. the Zith day of Dee Inthe vear of our Lord, 1903, and the one hundred and twenty seventh year of the independence of the United States H. 5 TAYLOR Shentr RY MSTER'S NOTICE. The following accounts have been examined | passed and filed of record in the Kegister's OfMee for the peetion of the helrs and leg tees, creditors and all others in anyw ested and » escent d Lo Lhe Court of Centre count Wednesday, the 104 1 The ’ administrat late of Ha ARCHRY SH! RIFE Ry y Vendit} sur Mecha Common | me « wale Bellet rad : mb A » easier » al ! yal 6d W_§ . berger thenes noth &% degrees wesl 30 perehes EXEC UTORS' NOTIC E. Estate of JAMES GG FORT NEY, dee'q, of Ferguson township Letters testamentary upon sald estate hav Ing been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves to be indebted Lo sald estate are re quested to make fmmediate payment, snd those having claims, to present them for set tiement, late CLemMexT 8 Forrsey, J. ARTHUR FORTNEY, Exits, Pine Grove Mills, Fortney & Walker, Attys, x4 Quri ANS' COURT BALE OF REAL The undersiyg ned aT Orphat t of Centre ren tiwn offer at ESTA K at fonte township of Penusy WH eginning at a post, thesce by lands of A Witherite south rDdegre-s west 19 perches post; thence by lands of George Taylor a degrees west X ‘perches to post; thence by land of Morgan M, Lucss north 47 degrees east 24 perches 1 thence by Bellefonte and Suow Shoe KK, Co. south 15 degrees east 13 perches to pince of beginning. CONTAINING I ACKE AND 4 PERCHES, all of which is in first class state of eultiva tion, TERMS OF SALE 0 per cent to bs paid mediately wnen property bidder, and the balance firmation of sale, W. HARRISON WALKER, Fortney & Walker, Attys Trustees, Bellefonte, Pa minded and described to 0 post ¢ Im is knocked down LO iu cash upon the con- [RroeMa F'NTON WANTED Certaln patrons, through negligence, or for Own 1a themselves, remove anothe thout notifying h them so MACTLHIAT eason Frederick K. FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. E wes ip Mrs, Melissa Hagerman, deceased the along said Linn ‘treet y feet t inasoutheriy direction Iy ¥ teet, thrnee n oy erly 0 feet toa post, the place of beginning. being the same prem isos conveyed by Thomas K. Hoven and wife to John ( Miller. by deed dated the 24th day of April A. D. 186 and recorded In « entre county in Deed Book No. 71 page 170 The other thereof being also located on the teast Linn sireet in the aforesaid county and State, and adjoin ng the lot, being bound«d ss follows a poet on Lann street corner of nd lot above deserld ' A pol thenoe 14 feet thence wester boro Reginning at jot of K. Louise Bryson a ed. thenoe eastwardly slong 'inn stree: I feet toa pot, theves son'hwardly on a line paral to Kidge street a other lands of sald RB Louise Bryson ds of heirs of ehas! Laughlin wesl wardiy on a line paraliel to Luann street along lands of sald Langhiin eel to land of John C. Miller, thenoe northwardly along land annve deserined 3 feet to Linn street the piace of bh ginning, contami about 100 square feet, being the same premises enhveyed by K. Louse Hryson to John Miller by deed gated the first day of January, A.D and recorded in deed book No. 71 1 T Thereon eree od A 190 st house and outbulldings Al NE) ritalin lot n el ong 0 feet to lar deo: pred, thepoe Age wy Dirick dwelling All th In Spris ed an e © at © whnship, Cer Tan! Corner o 1a i land Eme of Allegheny eet } ‘ ne of of Ema oan alle Emery et baron and thenee by of sald alley, nos h wt \henbe “BY Ian formerly of Joy *tharon 0 feet hereabouts gheny street gs widened by Fmily I Emery et baron, thence by line of Al egheny street feet to corner of lot of Emanuel Noll the place of beginning. Thereon erected two two story frame dweliing houses and cutbulldings, Neized. taken in execution and to be sold as Miller ALND All that eerfaln messuage “A hervaboyt y of Emily J Valentine MY feet to & Emily J to Alle faet of s tOrmer IR y het ween tenement ard bounded snd desert ibed as follows degrees east W 4.10 perohes by lands of Thomas Lough rey to stones, thence worth 2 degrees sast HEI0 perehes by land of James Flick to thenes by land of D. OC. Ammerman 74 610 psrehes to stones, henee by lard of D.C. Ammerman north 3% degrees at EL | perches to stones thenee south Mig degrees west 125 perebhes to lane of ginning containing ¢ perehes MO neres cleared. 39 acres rehes timber, Thereon erected a dwelling house and other outbullain Seized. taken in execution, and to sold as the property of John EK, Haroster, and 1 ALSO All that certain pices of land situa’ ein the ra of PRiinehnrg, Centon panne, r+ and of ant deveribwd on! wi Heginning Atop _ooruvrof th « Kuz hs tine of the Mall Mow road, theute By Tot of Chas Kate sath Bdegioes Mominntes wast 18) 12 TR pest Hanew hy an miley north Kade reed A minntes wes 80 test toon pest, Thenes | Wy ramen thwenterly aly «qm plley OA 1° fel! Shop pest, Ther er ahd gp he sen hride of Degrees (1 ping ee west 100 feet tos post of noe bos Be of Hatt Moon 1d thenes by sald Hail Mo» reed ssw hf de grees Jominnten sant 716 feet te place of be gloning. containing #10 sores be ing lots No 4 AM and 5 as marked on plot made LG Lingle. Thereon ereviea a briex dwelling | house ara outbuildings tard, taken oh In Hag putien, and to be sold as B proves of » © dred will be seknowleged un hase money is pad Fy Nl WS TAYLOR Hom ’ we few Tefonte January Tih, 1004, PPE 9000000000000 000000000F0S000ROOR YR GRANT HOOVER. A dent Insu nd Loans Insurance Co's You can't af vour buildings OC GRA NT HOOVER BEI resented ford to rep ’ Ing re 1 inti you rider'sStone Rulldine LEFONTE. PA S. BE GOSS, SUCCEAROR TO JOURN C. MILLER, Fire, Life and Accident In-| surance. REPRESENTS SOME OF THE BEST K COMPANIES, Bellefonte, W. H. MUSSER, General Insurance Agent FT tx 20d Floor Bush Arcade Pa. Notary Pablic and Pension Attorney BELLEFONTE, PA. Dr. J. J. KILPATRICK, Dentist, Bellefonte, Pa on artificial plates él FREE. Call at our store and get a booklet of valuable informa tion on the many uses of borax In The Kitchen, In The Sick Room In The Laundry, In The Bathroom, In the Nursery, Including many reliable for. mulas ‘of Toilet P reparations each one of which is endorsed by eminent Pharmaceutics! Specialists —and at the same Tne see out [1 rmx Window Display” which of itself is worth a opt cial visit, The Pacific Const Borax guarantee the purity of their product, We sell it in 14 ib. 1216, 1h and bib. pack- ages, Green's Pharmacy. Hush House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA. Foster, ee appoint ed by the | north | A i RU lt LU I es ee AE » $20,000 WORTH OF = HOES LESS THAN COST TO BE SOLD AT COST and and W inte In order to dispose of our Fall we will start a sacrifice sale SATURDAY, JAN. 23, and sell Shoes at a on reater sacrifice sold in eentral Pennsylvania. We do ly way t not intend to ea 0000 0000000000000 CORORRORORPRIROPRORPIERIORORRROS the shioe buyers All Ladies i $4.00 Shoes, now 3.50 3.00 2.50 225 200 1.75 1.50 SD XD i NY S ) - ps \. Wn NY ~g bP DN OEGTO, QO © Or in flown now now now now ed SA Sa Wa OLD LADIES’ WARM-LINED SHOES, Men's $5.00 Shoes, 400 3.50 3.00 2.50 200 1.50 MEN'S 5567s. “x now $4 now i“ ii now SOLID $2.25 Ww Boys’ 2.50 Bilt Well Shoes, now 2.00 2.00 Calf “ now 1.50 1.50 now 1.00 1.75 Watsontown Shoes 1.35 $1.20 a“ Ll t GOOD ALL SOLID BOX CALF SHOES WORTH $1.75, NOW BOY Misses’ 2.00 Dress Shoes, now 1.50 1.75 now 125 1.50 now 1.00 1.75 Patent Colt Shoes 1,25 1.25 Shoes now 95¢ LL “" BARGAIN IN LADIES SHOES, NOW $1.50 CAL SPECI © $1.00 Children's $1.25 Shoes, 1.00 75¢ 65¢ 50c now $1.00 80c 60c 50c 40c SOLID 40¢ now now now now IN CHILDREN'S GOOD SHOES, SIZES 5 TO 8 ALL SPECI This sale will be for CASH ONLY and no"premium cards will be punched during this sale. Come and see us and be convinced that we will save you more money on our Shoes then von have ever been able to save before, EAGER & DAVIS, THE SHOE MONEY SAVERS, BELLEFONTE, PA. Feeteevesgessessuisosos
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