__Page. 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 19, 1 905, MONEY FROM THE ROADSIDE Other Countries Make ing Fruit In the Country Cass writes; “The land way anted with various Kinds. It will an inclosed orchard-in fact, it will be an orchard without of an In- closure, for most states now have laws which forbid attle to run at large. This would not be exper! mental step, for it has already been demonstrated that it can be satisfacto rily take n. In a small way advan- tages of it have been shown in one or two states of the Union, wl in for eign countries it has long since become an established practice. In France, for example, great success has attend. ed It. It appears that the ement was started by the government, but so satisfactory did it prove that the towns and communes soon took it up on thelr own account It is important industry and is yielding a revenue of pearly $60,000,000 per annum, No par ticular tree is used to the exclusion of others, differen are cho sen with regard to thelr adaptation to the soil and climate » south the cherry predomi fruit used in the manufact es, pre and ale l. n Touraine the l rough out Allier walnut trees transform the dusty highways in to shad walks or drives. Nor is France alone In the work, for in Germany, in Belgium and In the duchy of Luxembourg the plan Is largely in vogue. And it is profit able, Onth les of Wurttemberg, for e, the fruit grown in 1878 was valued while twenty years lat i imated at $700,000, and Belgiu statistics that up to 1896 there 1 been planted along the highways of that small coun- try 741,571 trees, from w there had even then been realized a net profit of nearly £2.000.000 “In the light of these facts, let some competent and areful statistician tell us what 1 ful land safe which might roadside trees would : if ent for building all needed vays and for them in It Trees, by Plant. lendar John Al hoth si the road- trees of as les of fruit then be on can be pl one need allowing « nn the le mov us is € roacsi instan SUH inn) Was est show is wonder yuld be Keeping ROADS CLUBS, GOOD Seheme of Missouri Farmers to Work the Highwasrs The entire 1 rain. The rural . Smith, challenges anybody in the state to produce ; as the mail carrier, The ol ell that Service “ays is the With man n the gol an » per lubs strated heaper dual yatem to buil off follow d good ed by the county Highway Engineering i first recog 1 by the uiture au four neering, the ye for » } n of wi nt of b elor of fence is ve I'wo of f wont year have the ree and have fled ns The is attracting ron de attention and "or the ent of the best highway experts of the co her ean be no doubt of the need of good highways and of the future demand for men who are thoroughly trained as highway engineers, The ®urse offers by the Rbode Island college is prac tical as well as theoretical, and grad uates will be prepared to fill satisfac torlly the positions which are sure to open, Good Nonds In Maryland, The Maryland counties applying for | state ald for good roads and the | amounts allotted under the new law | are as follows, says the Auto Advo- | cate and Country Roads: Allegany Harford Anne Arundel Howard 0,008 Montgomery 17a | Price George's 14,28 | Queen Anne's. 8.96 | ft. Mary's 8.6%! Talbot , 638 Dorchester |, 5 Washington .. 11,104 Frederick ..... Worcester . 13,096 —— degree taken quali highway engineer COnrse cordial ind _ try 3 cern B13, 10 ald to Laek of Good Roads, The lack of wanl romds to remote regions is held to be one of the chief eanses of 1 « decline of British agri culture, | fined | delice te courtesy. Housework and Liberty. Recently a sympathetic woman cor udent interviewed a waitress in York family hotel on the bright dark her at least one cause ol 108] a New life and discoy- for the with housework. This girl had swung around the circle from a mill hand to waiting in a res- taurant, and that her preferable to all others, to that of service In a family, because it gives her freedom. But she was not allowed to talk to the patron elther at the table, In the hall or in the patron’s hotel room except to take or- ders from her, If she did so or discharged, accorting In her girl works six days In a late in the The she has an evening to her- and glde of ered discon- tent girls working although she confessed last stage was forlorn It was and especially some she wus the present to of the offense the until seventh day gravity position week evening. about three hours’ She [ and rest every is hard and but just us Her house worst of the says the work liscipline exacting, other hotels, once in work exper was the series, although she was ige family, In this place with a good aver: which kept five servy- allowed Other She ants, she was an weeks, wise evening she never house to ha friends call id was practically a prisone was not allowed ve on her a and impr the girl's At one time iIsonment at it was the rule all Loneliness the work. were sum of Woes house over the ind is still In some help at To a certain ex- ovement The yusework by a than they that they up to it. This with the influx 80 country districts to home tent and the re make the hired in the famil they life nu reations of the family, the girls doing he not be benefited yn with the fan enjoy, for the not been brought is an evil which grows of reign help here between servant majority of today closer uni would ily now reason have can be no p 1 Tl and emp loyer, Work and Rest For Health, Congenial work with mind and hands should be encouraged in all persons, says the Me ike Work 1leine for it 3 earn our ad : the vat of . wr but ev. ery man and v i for the pleasure of It health giving the benefit To doo plete bre 3 re well & for the brain of expandir example life of years of a perso Com rest after strenuous By itadel of health Is is com- activity len proves this meth overthrown and the disastrous ol the last « breakdown plete The was a tz-Hugh Lee Jamestown death of General Fi to the of 1 It has been practically at a The vacancy was the cholce of Henry serious blow exposition enterprise, vhich he was president standstill ever since recently St. Tucker, of It open the exposition until 1007 filled by George another Virginian intended to but the to make these cessful many and that the work must be aken up a long way In advance if it is going to amount to anything in the end distinction is not preparations affairs su Necessary Are so complicat In this doliar chasing age It is re freshing to read that the man who has been left $500,000 by an old time sweet. heart on condition that he divorces his wife has no intention of claiming the fortune. There appears to little doubt that the lady Is worth much more than her weight in gold be The merry sultan of Sulu proposed marriage to Miss Roosevelt on her re cent visit to his capital only as a mat. ter of form. When an oriental poten. tate wishes to be especially polite to a ‘made a find in Dried Beef. : is properly cured and properly lady be throws in a proposal just as a Now that boys In the elementary pub. | le schools of New York will no longer be taught to sew another generation of | New Yorkers will have to fasten thelr | suspendere with nalls. The Hawalian woman who bore sev. en children at one birth Is certainly en. | titled to the postoffice at her home town from an antirace suicide adminis. tration, Good Looks and Appefite, Too many women sacrifice good looks to appetite, The woman who would have a nice skin and a clear complexion must be. even more careful in the choice of the food she eats than in the gowns she wears, Stoutness and thin- ness are both very often caused by er rors in det, and a sallow and rough condition of the skin may arise from the selfsnme cause, Light, easily di gested food, avoldance of highly spiced and seasoned dishes, pickles and pastry, the substitution of milk or cocon for tea, coffee and alcoholic drinks, with fresh alr and exercise, will do much toward promoting a clear skin and maintaining a look of youthfulness. Women forget that the stomach is the furnace of the body and that it must not only have proper fuel, but that it must not be clogged with useless mat- ter. Washing Silk Underwear. Directions for washing silk under wear have been asked for. The same precautions that are used In washing fine woolens need to be taken with silk. Prepare a of white soap and fairly hot water, and add to each gallon of water two tablespoonfuls of ammonia If the ammonia is strong use only one tablespoonful, Let the garments soak in the suds for some time, half an hour or longer, Wash by rubbing with the hands and gently squeezing. Never rub on a board, and never rub soap on the silk unless some spots are unusually obstinate. Rinse thoroughly, This means through two or three wat the same temperature as the washing water Iron when nearly dry. If the garments are very delicate press under a thin muslin, suds ers, The solar system keeps chasing right along, apparently in blissful ignorance eof the fact that the college professors Rave just determined that It has been operating on a faulty programme gince the pewer was first turned on The mind should have dim culty in graspipg the fact that the egg crop Is one of the largest and {mportant lay no mont » country PISOS CURE FOR CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Cox Use In time. Sold by druggists CONSUMPTION BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE & Kee ne bt uali'y of PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HaM a} BEEF, kinds of U Want ked Meat. Fork Sausage a Dice J Cy Sieak go to PHILIP BEEZEF® vv Sechler & Co., ot PURE FOOD and Fine Groceries. Baker's Steel Cut Coffee is above comparison with any goods on the market, and well worth the attention of ev ery good house-keeper. Everybody wants good pure Darby goods will please you sure. Vinegar; our Fine, large, fat, Salt Mack eral, boneless. They're beaut’s. If you are not altogether suited on Lard, try the goods we have. It is light in color, not from bleaching, but from care and cleanliness in render- ing. It is good, pure and ‘sweet Lard. After a long search we have sliced; try it. Our Hams and Bacon are fine. -_-. SECHLER & CO, | Pure Food and Fine Groceries. LEG A L It Always Remember the Full Name Bromo Quinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. | axative 6 Hr on Box. 25c. INYTICE The following articles 2 horses, 2 calves hogs, harness, lot of farm Implements inter estind acres corn sold at constable's sal as the property of ( has Wright, were chased by the undersigned and all persons a 1 hereby cautioned not to interfere with same x 41 Mus, Many Wrionr Boalsbur ele. AVMINISTRATOR s NOTICE sof HEXRY OC. BR UNGAR leew pyivoRc NOTICY KATE SHAW Int vs H. Bex Saw AN fo H. I IVORCE NOTICH ina BL. M LINT J. Mot y Sarah J SARAN INT) Sherif! s office Bellefonte Pa HS TAYLOR Sheriff EK. RHOA] UMINOU COALS ADVERTISEMENTS. pur KPa i Painting RR ARR rolled bed Ped l deb de deb ddd dded ae de dele ded edd Paper-Hanging 1 a RE Ea Ea EE EE A EE a a aia Eckenroth " Brothers EE AAAS Sha ia sss as hs shh ah OE El AR a aa a a ob ah bt ahh SAR i hh a ah J 2 3 uh 2 ah a ta aaa tl AAR aa Ae anna n as nS DR. J. JONES, VETERINARY SURGEON, Wood, Grain, Yor, Straw and No. ¢ 1321 { Commercial, { Central, No Dr. J. | KILPATRICK, Dentist, Bellefonte, Pa TempleOourt, over Postoffes Special attention given to artificial plates G. F. JODON, Auctioneer, Bellefonte, Pa. eq Quality Our pecialty We are not satisfied with other Shoe Stores’ standard of quality at given prices You'll ind that we give better Shoes where the price is the same, or quote lower prices where the quality is the same. If you don't wear our Shoes ask your friends, who do, about them. If you do wear our Shoes tell your friends, who don't, about them, MINGLE'S SHOE STORE THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. RATLROAD SCHEDULE. | Sh Trains OWS ow 3 NEYLVANIA RAILROAD sehedule In effect May 25, 196 lepart fre Nn BELLEFONTE ITB WERT WARD at Tyron Pittsburg 5: Leave Belletont at i yrot e¢ 2:10 p. m Pittsburg 6:56 p. i Leave Beliefonte 4:44 Pp m.d fone S36 p.m Al burg 1 p.m. foona ¢ Tia TIROWE- Leave Bellefonte | Al yen 1 # 3 4 EASTWARD an a.m. Harrisburg 2:4 hi dl ). it nie w. 1 or p. nu week .-d f week-44) Han shu J alvdip. m elielonte 4:44 1 p.m Harris iphia 4:2 a. 1 HAYE LLEFONTECUENTHRAL To take affect May 2 Annual Contest Market will be paid for Eggs price IN BEST COFFE} THI THE WORLD FOR | aiid * A | BOSTON & MONTREAL ka 7 r AT) UCR. 7, NS ET. ROAN. Bishon St. Bellefonte INSURANCE AGENCIES. W. H. MUSSER, General Insurance Agent Notary Public and Pension Attorney. AGENT BELLEFONTE, PA. SS. Hl GOSS, SUCCESSOR TO JONN CO. MILL FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT HORACE. REPRESENTS BOME OF THE BRET STOCK QOMPANIES, nd Floor Bush Arcade. Bellotonts, Pa. —— HARRY FENLON { Frederick K. Foster { Wm. Burnside FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE, BONDS of every description Tanrue Count. BELLEFONTE, . aly Nye wd wo Pa. ——————————— Jno. T. Gray & Son ©" Successors to GRANT HOOVER. : Insurance : This represents the | Fire lnsar- saggy mre in the wor We are pre. pared to write large lines at any time, seine J LAP Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. | Onl) om or address us at ‘Crider's Stone Bldg, Bellefonte.
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