THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 26, 1905, OCTAGON PUZZLE, A Toy With Which to Amuse Your- self and Your Playmates, Here is an ingenious little puezle, the apparatus of which you can make your self, which you will find quite amusing and not a little diMcult until you have mastered the trick of properly placing the pieces together. Try it om your playmates who do not know hew to build the octagon and see how It will worry them. Cut from a plece of stiff cardboard four of each of the three designs A, B, FIG. I / B / they will form an oct: pleces lettered A to be he pie ¥ fitted es B and « Arouna the A fitted pleces h together lettered alternately A after ve been fitted together See geom the solution ( if you can solve this Interestl etrical puzzle before you « New York Mall HELEN'S VERSE. What She Recited on Her First Visit to Sunday Secehool. It was Helen's day school fant clas everyu pleased her to see the littie ones all md her taking part In the exercises, and she feit a little ed to help Toward the close of sc intendent for B “ after another boys and recited beautiful texts [hen thers | pause, ng over toward the lufant « t tot Sur he In -h 2 t 4) i was done. It aro neglected at not being ask } { wol the super 1sKed verses. One Go and the superintendent, look wa, asked if any of the small people would recite A Yerse This was Helen's chance. Jumping up quickly, she sald, in a clear wvolce such as mamma had taught her to use when speaking pleces “Jack Bprat could sat ne fat His wife could eat no ean Betwixt them both they cleared the plate And licked the platter clean.” Helen's older sister felt very much ashamed, and every one else was ready to smile, but the superintendent, who knew Helen bad done her best Jooked very much pleased as he sald: “That was very well recited, and the verse contains a good lesson. Jack and his wife Aid net like the same kind of meat, yet they got ou very well togeth er and wasted nothing” Helen was delighted, and on the fol lowing Bunday had a real Bible verse to recite A Brave Memter, An officer who was out sheeting In Indias was walting at the mouth of a gully which was being beaten for a tiger. The tiger Jumped frem the Jungle into a clear spece about forty yards lu front of him. He fired and missed. The tiger made a leap toward Mm and landed. Fle fired again, and the brute fell over killed. His friends, who were amassed at his first miss, un derstood when they saw him drop his A FUNNY SHADOW, You Can Make It Roll Its Eyes and Move Its Mouth, Here Is a way for a bright boy to | make lots of fun for the family or a | company of friends: Haug a good sized looking glass on the wall tn one corner of the room and, having lowered the gas, let some one hold a candle in such a way that the | light from it will be reflected froff the | looking glass on to the adjoining wall, This reflected light will be a parallelo gram In form, and if you now step in front of the candle, but not In front of ¢ SHADOW ROLLS ITS EYES the shadow of your head n the center of the paral- while it bas the ur head, without shadow, of kh} spot pot, 8 nea a dar} What 5, nose ar of life It ey ) ean do with you have and mouth iadow exact. onged to your Is both star en better ef- | prepare two yes, nose and sheets to be exact er. Fix one of and the other exactly t fastened top, so that It ide to side i this up- just a little way, in the ith move as Iw SWHY eyes nge THE CUNNING JESTER. How He Got Back In the Good Graces of the Duke The feuded bim one «1 the oman Duke i Br K's jester of and the duke unlucky fanny ver. “if ' roared promptly orders fore i on the Or mi for { 10 RR peas } want of eart The and he the the border to agreed to deo heell on it ITTOW Was red and sat down artl Thus he entered Brunswick and walt «dl, seated In his barrow, till the duke came riding along the street What's this? cried duke. “Didn't 1 tell you that you should be hanged If you were ever caught on my soll again? Oh” sald the jester, “you're wrong for This isn't your soll. It comes from the county alongside of yours" The duke scratched his head and thought for awhile. Then he laughed and sald: “Well, I guess you're too smart & man to hang. You may stay here.” : the once Japanese Statues. In a temple io Japan there are three bronze monkeys. The first, with paws over his eyes, Is supposed to see noth ing evil; the second, with paws over his mouth, Is supposed to say nothing evil, and the third, with paws over his ears, is supposed to hear nothing evil Could all you children be protected lke these famous monkeys the demon {ll temper that, entering your hearts, brings forth hamh words and actions would fold his wings and disappear, neck and struck its head off with his | knife. It was a cobra, the deadliest felt It around his leg, and be had i both, Conundrams, is & street car like raspberries? use bth get jammed, is a prisoner like a leaky boat? being balled out t kind of a horse has too many yet never walks? The clothes Is | HH choose between tiger and cobra, but | Epilepsy The discovery that it Is Jed to the tion of 1 greal nerve restorer, Dr. Miles’ | Restorative Nervine | with the happy result that thousands ve been com y cured, and others being every day. } Min ihe Fun ‘82 I was stricken mctors treated me for sev | years, but | grew worse, 1 would ha Such awful gv 1 3 Shahi tell my avid ! TUgK , Miles’ Nervine bough i the, and found It hel threes more and am ] one Tyne or 1 i ng It do hope the time everybody will know i cures these awful fits” JOMN LNWIS, Qlarion, Pa. not bene To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab ols. Alldruggists refund the money if it falls to cure, KE. W Grove's signature 18 on each box, 2¢ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of HENRY OC. BRUNGART, late of Miles | township, Centre county, deceased Letters of administration inthe above estate | having been granted to the undersigned, all | persons indebted to the sald estates are re quested to make payment. and those having | | claims to prese it the same without delay, to W. A, BRUNGAKRT, A. N.BRUNGaRT, Administatrors, x43 Wolfs Store, Pa WHIT IN PARTITION To the heirs and legal representatives of Frederick Gummo late of Fatton townsuip, deceasd Take notice that in pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Centre county. Penn sylvania a writ in partition has been [ssued from sald Court to the Sheriff of sald County returnable on Mon ay the Zith day of Novem ber 196, and that an inquest be held forthe purpose of making partit.on of the real estate of sald decedent on SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15th 1 at 100 100 of the 00K » 1 Ow { eet ard raghe, distriot townships within the county of Centre ns follows For the North Ward of the Horonise oi Bellefonte kt 1 He Ek and Ladder Con we t H 1 street - f M eM pal bu ' f Miles ire. a hie Market street rd of the OTOBE ance Hose House taf t &! 14 eo Hor of Te ueisle For the borougs of State ( second floor of Holmes bullding For the borough of Unionville, at the school house in sald borough For the township of Beaner nortl cinet, at the Kaex schoo! house For the township of Benner, soul ot, at the Hoy's sehool house For the township of Bogge, north pre cinct, at the VFablie school house known as Walker's school hese For the township of Boggs, east precinet at hall of Knights of Labor in the village of Curtin For the toawnship of Boges, west pre atl the school house In Contral City For the tewnahip of Burnside, ballding owned by Wm. Watson For the township of College, at the sohaol house in the village of Leavont For the township of Curtin, at the school house near Robart Mann's ’ For the township of Ferguson, oass pre cinet, at tha public house of J. A. Decker (now BR. R. Randolph). For the township of Ferguson, west pre einot, at Baileyville Hall In the village of Balley ville For the township of Grege, cinct, at Marray's school house For the township of Gieh , task precines, fn room of house occupied LY Andrew Zeb tie, nt Penn Mall For the township of Gregg, west pracinet ina room at David Rbales (now Warren Wood's Hotel) For the township of Haines cast precines, at the public school house at Woodward For the township of Halnes west precinet, at the publie house or hotel in Asrons burg. For the township of Halfmoon, in the Grand Army Fost Hall in the village of Stormstown, For the township of Harris, at the Town new pre. pre inet, at he north pre i . i I War tha township of Snnaee Shod, east pre. | noor of Buddinger | {eines in the secon { budding in the village of Snow Bhoe, over | { barber shop, | For the township of Snow Bhoe, west pre. | Leinot, at the house of Mrs LL, B. Davis, Mos. | hannon, now Alonza Grove For the township of Spring, north pre. | | elnet, in the ofMice of the Nittany Iron com pany, For the township of cinet, at the public house of John C, | finger in the Village of Pleusant Gap | Forthetownship of Spring, west precinct | | at the hall occupied by the Coleville band, | | in the Village of Coleville, ! For the township of Taylor, at the house ! | erected for that purpose on the propersy of | Leonard Merryman, For the township of Union, st the town. | ship public bullding For the township of Walker, east precincs in Frank Emerick's hotel in the Village of | Nittany, For the township of Walker, middle pre. cinot, at the Grange Hall In the Village of Hublersburg, For the tewnsnip of Walker, west pre. oinot, in the dwelling house of Jehn Royer in the village of Zion, For the township of Warth, at the hall of the Knights of the Golden Eagle at Port Matilda, The following is the oMmeial list of nations made by the severn! partion ud thelr names will appear upon the » be voted far on the 7th day different voting riified 1 of the Spring, south pre- ul nomi. snd ticket of November pinces in Cen. ), respectively by aGmmonwealth and Centre county 1 ‘ NOMINEE] INDEPESDESCE N “inte Treas irer, Wilitam BH. Berry Judge of the Raprems Court, for “ew art ENS NOMINEES Loe I 01 reme Ci nD Sewart pertor Court, Charles E. Rice James A. Beaver ge B. Oriady (0 LINCOLN NOMINEES State Treasurer, William HH. Berry © Supreme Court, Johs Stewart Judge of the Ruperior Court, Charlies E. Rice, James A Beaver, George B Oriady. Novicm 1s Heneny Gives, That every pen son, excepting Justices of the Fence, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or incor porated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer oragent whe is or shall be employed ander the Lagisiative, kK recutive or Judiciary De partment of the State or United States, or of any e¢ity or incorporated distries, and also avery Member of Congress and of the State Lagisinture and of the Seleet or Com mon Co nell of any elty or Comm issionsrs oi any Incorpersied district Is by law in capable of holding or exercising st the same time the office or Appointinent of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any Eleotion of the Commonwenith and that no Inspect or, Judge or esther officer of any such sles tion shall be elligible to any offices to be then vosed for, except that of an election offoer Under the law of this Commonwealth for holding slections, the polis shall be open at? o'clock oa. m and close al 7 o'clock p.m Given under my hand and seal at my offios in Bellefonte this BTH DAY OF (x TORER, in the Year of Our Lord Ninstesn Hundred and Five and in the One Husdred | and Thirtieth year of the Independence of {the United States i M.S TAYLOR, Sheriff of Centre County i J age oft : | Hall in the public school house fo the vil | Inge of Boalsbharg or the township of Howard, in the office | (of the Howard Creamery Co For the tow nahip of Haston, In the build. ing owned by J, C Julian, { For the township of Liberty cinet, at the school house 16 Eagleville, | For the township of Liberly, west pre | eint, at the public school hors | ment, | Forthe township of Marion, at the shop of Samuel Aley In the Village of Jaokson- ville, Yor the townshi at the dwelling | Wolf Store, For the townshi of Miles, 1d pis. einct at w mmaker'sshop of WJ, be er in Rebers t, Yor the township of Miles, west {iinet fn the empty store room of Ellas Miller at Madisonburg. For the township of Pattoa, In the shop of John Hoy at Waddle, Yor the township of Penn, in the house formerly owned by Luther Gulsewhite at ‘obhurn, or the townshipof Potter, north precinet, at the O14 Port Hotel, For the township of Potter, south Unt, at the hotel (nn the Village of Po i in. | For the township of Potter, west pres einet, at the store of George Meliss at Cole Yor the township of Rush, vorth pre “+ be townaiiy [ia onst Drociner, 0 ‘ the! sohool lo the town WG HR of Monn of Miles, sast precinet, use of Jasper Wolf, at re. east pre. | Do You Shave yourself? If you do, we offer ou for ashort time a great rgain, Secure it while it lasts, for at the rate the goods are selling it won't last long, With each $1.00 "Sure Edge" Rasor Strap we give you FREE a genuine “Sure Edge” Shef+ field Ragor. Come in and exe amine both razor and strap and see for yourself, Only $1 for Razor and Strap. Green's Pharmacy Company PUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, - PENNA. Nason in the Village of | le are After Vou! We have got an object for you. We are adding a FREE PREMIUM DEPARTMENT to cur store, something that has never We want you to buy your Shoes of us. been done by any store in Cen- tre county. Our premi- ums will be of a kind that will help you to Furnish Your home! Premiums that you will not have to buy a large amount to get them. Rugs, Rocking Chairs, Beautiful Pictures. Lace Curtains, Clocks and a Article comfortable. will They will all be given free if you buy your Shoes of us. full line of Silverware s that make your home cosy and WHY NOT BUY FROM THE STORE THAT HELPS YOU? Yeager and Davis, The Shoe Money Savers, BELLEFONTE. Premium room open for your inspection at all times. 39) a a a a ia tif. NAA NA, a RR A A A AR ARIA a. a ar a a a ga og Pg A AN AN NINN NNN NA wt NN PN NIN NPN NPN NINN SN i : X The House of Kuppenheimer HEN you see a well dress- ed man—a man whose clothes attract your at- tention-—not because they are extreme or showy, but simply because they look well, look neat and stylish-—you may know that man understands clothes buying. It may not mean that he has gone the limit of expense, but simply means he has used good judg- ment, and that leads you to our stock of Kuppenheimer Clothes. Fall and Winter styles 1006-1006—-the latest and newest things in Men's and Boys’ Clothes—Kuppenheimer Clothes—are being shown by us. IN Sf Er a a a Fg gg NANNING ANN NAN
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