Pace 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 21, 1907. Dr. Hyslop and the Spirit World. | — WN ECENT public lames H, Hyslop, in which well known ator feclares that he has held com- spirit of the late Dr. Richard Hodgson, for many years his coworker In psychical have brought the subject of spiritual. fsm to the front Dr Hyslop does not splrituniist iu the plied to the rather a spiritist, plains, favorable ceive communica persons,” w {st as one “who is populs ations of Dr uvestig this munication with the research, again to be a sense commonly ap- Ie himself “A spiritist,’” he ex- jeves that under clalm term Cais is one who bel ircumstances we oan re- tions from deceased hile he defines a spiritual arly known to accept all sorts of psychical phenomena and alleg not be verified by lop himself, of logic and et gity, is a claims not to be easily A few nounced his de York city, for the ! for scientific investigati sibility of spirits of through the death. He is line and he in this kind of fascinated of history. Whethe the questi mighty questior hopes to solve has solved Heves that he has with deceased pers Mis © but in ations which can- Dr, Hys- who used to be professor ed communi sclence.” hiecs In Columbia univer scientific Investigator and nposed upon. an- ish in New Hyslop ire to establ where he lives, an Institute I that Is, n Into the pos- the passed study nmunication with persons who have 3 process which we call {Il working along this pes to arouse wide in investigation, v perso SOme r the dead DR. JAMES NH. from whi HYSL the cnte friends « siatives on this gulf Mrs Piper herself, It is of Interest to know, does not that Mesa Les come from the dead. She holds that they are due to telepathy — thought transference—though she advances this as a mere opinion. She claims no scl entific explanation Dr. Hyslop asserts that recently Mrs Piper wrote messages which un mistakably came from the late Dr Hodgson In these communications the spirit of the departed psychical re seacher Is sald to have discussed with Dr. Hyslop the publication of a com plete report of the Piper revelations in the past and the reorganization of the Boclety For Psychieal Research, both of which topless had been discussed by the two men prior to the death of Dr Hodgron, which occurred about four teen months ago These Piper revelations, It Is sald, fill several thousand pages. They com prise communications purporting to come from various persons who have died. Dr. Hyslop believes that they advance indisputable evidence of the continued existence of the Individual, with Individual consciousness and memory, after the process of physical dissolution through which all persons must pass. Dr, Edward A. Spitzka, demonstrator of anatomy In Columbia MOSKALOS other = with their side ‘on le™ of the my rious bellove hese university and an allenist of some dis | Hyslop | and states his ideas on the subject In | tinction, takes issue with Dr this manner: “Stories of communication with the departed originate with either of two classes—frands or the hypnotically In. by common consent, belong to the care of the al‘ nist” Rev, Dr. Minot J. Bavage, for many rs a prominent Unitarian minister Boston and New York and a co worker with Drs, Hodgson and Hyslop In paychical research, was committed tecently to a sanitarium in Olle, Lear | from ber side. sane and dreamers, The police should | deal with the former, while the latter, | a WASHINGTON MINIATURE. History of One Which Was Owned by Socretary of First President, Amoug the several portra ts of George Washington painted from iife 8 A re fine miniature by an [tallan Cotton I'his was pre Washington to Tobias private secretary to Washington during the sixteen yearr of the great man's It de scended to Mr Lears oniy child, Ben jamin Lincoln Lear. and through him to ighter, Mra Lear Eyre, the pt A production of this the frontispiece in a vo “Letters and markauvly named by Mrs artist sented who was inst iife, his da Louisa osent own niature forms entitled yeorge uihe Recollections of the pres chief un nt Yernon Lear N : Geo \ fature has ington's hair QUEEN VICTORIA'S PHONE. The Elegant S sented to The empl ver Instrument Pre. Bride of Alfonso. wees of the state telegraph and telepl service in Spain have made a to fair bride of their sovereign, the popular Queen Vie toria, of a most beautifully designed telephone standard. It is of silver and one present the SPANIAN QUEEN'S NEW TELEPNONR is of most exquisite workmanship. The | | queen uses it to eall up King Alfonso when on his frequent hunting trips or other journeys which take him away It Is fancied that her words have a more silvery tone than ever when they are spoken into the re celver of this costly telephone, Two Cuplds support the microphone | of the Instrument. Between are the English and Spanish arms. Four fig ares of Hercules support the Sol and (here In a device of a tia oy Spanish costume talking on the phone to a little English girl INE FN etl), [ /T Where Lincoln } Was Born. | IAT TN VER 20,000 American men, men and children are now en rolled as members of the Lip coln Farm ass which proposes to Improve and preserve nati Larue Lincoln was owns the old farm of 120 the little old log cabin of with dirt floor, in which the ident fir the light Nome ro the « carried tion wo iaation, us a county where This Abraham association und room, great pres. Ky. born noeres one “t saw years ng abin was taken away, being set up has been for a time were stored in Com ticut. A o the Lincoln Farn ssociation possession of the beaten trapped them freight nd had them to Ken- Thousands o patriots rel at the towns an ities al 1y to see these sin lies of a national hero. The set up log for log when Tom and Nahey Li thelr lit tle boy Abe lived | the farm near Hodgenville, Ks ie present the of is In Loulsville, but to be removed In due time and placed upon its Joseph . Fol sonrl down and for exhil soon purposes It n several states, and the logs year got logs, car 1 tucky nthe the w ng of Mis oln F imrters in rd of di in. Watter ral Hor ns, Car irbell and ir ans ace } in Hapgos } written blographies of Lis It The gent to preserve farm as a natio : pligrir No contri but ted by sociation Any yatribution from makes Norm the old patriotic trl move s la n the as- - wd cents the contributo of the tion, a handsome certificate effort being “1 hit "r Li nt associa- to her creek no a foot per for hook and rod Near by Lincoln and his father rode w of cur family table near t th sacks n to Ix into meal for the old rock earth water for drinking an There are the that tilled by easy goin Lincoln when he felt like Their soll has been permitted to de generate through years of unintelligent cultivation. It Is proposed to reinvig. orate the soll In places, so that it will grow flowers and shrubbery: to make paths and roads and bulld fences, some of them old fashioned rll fences such as Lincoln sat upon In his boyhood and later bullt himself In lHiinols, Another plan is to erect a handsome memorial hall to be used as a meeting place for visitors and a home for Lin. coin relies. The highway leading out from Hodgenville Is to be Improved, and a spur track from the Loulsville and Nashville raliroad, near, Is to be bulit to the farm, thus placing it in direct communication with the busy world outside. tion has other plans In prospect which will make the old farm a place of beauty and general interest It Is just a year since the associa. poses wornout were tion made its first appeal to the people | of the United States, and already an | average of $1000 a week Is pouring | into the office of the treasurer, Clarence H. Mackay. 74 Broadway, New York Sore Throat or Mouth When the mouth or throat is irritated | or diseased you have the common ailment of Sore Mouth or Sore Throat. If not quickly cured, you are in danger of con. tracting more serious or even dies such as Croup, Sore Throat or Sore Mouth so quickly. so surely as TONSILINE becatss TONSILe the one remedy especially made for that purpose, It has never failed. You'll need TONSILINE one of fide dave, or some night when the RE (EE ata te | erp, 25 and 50 cents, mil park the old wornout farm in | It 18 hoped that the plans for Improve- ment of the farm may be completed by two years from this time, when the centennial of Lincoln's birth will be celebrated on the grounds made his. toric by that event and when President Roosevelt, it is expected, will deliver the address —————— ————————— | {ly history In Most Picturesque. "What 1s the most pleturesque spot you ever saw in this vicinity? asked the enthusiastic tourist ironcho Bob gave the question some thought before he answered: “A one spot when I was drawing to a royal flush.”—Washington Star How Birds' Nests Are Made Round. The little abandoned nest had fallen from the tree. The nature student lift ed it from the ground “How round It is.” rim could be rounder. Don't you won. der how the bird, with nel rule nor pass, can make her nest so round? sald he “No cup ther con sna rounda in it, aller comes niy. and its cireniar char- spontaneously and Inevita- The circle is found everywhere in the bulldings of the lower animals, The straight line Can never achieve 01 " Not an Ancestor. thie other hand, they Papa was carefully studying the fam. the Lig daughter Bn ble nine-year-old by saying, “Papa, was of your Annu Aunt slope?’ LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. RATOR'S APMINI NOTICH Estat ¥ BANRBY when surprised his him Ann one inte of Walker Lwy OOOO OOO OOOO ~O- OOO Arr r= r= GRAND .. Clearance Sa SS AR) o Clothing Consisting o f Overcoats Suits, Trousers, Fancy Vests, House Coats and Bath Robes. Montgomery & Company BELLEFONTE, PA. Pod Yel peed ped eel el peed Oped ped ped pel Opel Ds dl yl yl el) OOOO 0-0-0000 =0O~-0< 5 Sot wm ww Peel pel el Den peel =k 4 83 wd YOU ARE IN DANGER CLEARANCE SALE We have cut our prices in half on one lots of WALL PAPER. DON'T MISS THIS SALE and two rox m ECKENROTH BROS, Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators, BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE. CRON ON0NPNNNNI0PROPINNP PORNO NNN RReR 00000000000 which runs | The assocla- | atal mala- | winsy, Tonsillitis or | Diphtheria. Nothing in the world will care | > ¢ * dl > $ Money Saving Store We're a money saving patrons Moasy ia two ways, Shoe Store. We save our FIRST-«When we sell a 8hoe at a certain price, it is usually so much better than othar Shoes sold by other stores at the same figure that its durability saves our prtrons Money, AGAIN —8hoe buyers who have investigated the matter will tell you that our prices on Shoes average from 50¢ to S1.00 per pair lower than the regular run we save our patrons Money. FOR INSTANCE—Tell us if you ean, where you can match our $3.50 or $4 00 Men's Shoes or our $3.00 or $4.00 Women's Shoes at the same Money ? - -, Saving Shoe Store." -»_0 0 _0_ 9 0 - » It is for this reason that we of Shoe prices MATCH US IF YOU CAN. MINGLE, THE SHOE MAN. 50 here, again, say, “We're a Money SE » Ol o'e'e'e’ele’s —G-0C [ Yl dl Jed pwd] Jl Jnl Yon Jossl Joell Joni Jpn Do (yl Yon Yond ysl yond pod Yo psd oll Yo yo poo a at Pl Se et en Sel ee Se et ed Sel Sr ee Sel hee See Se eel See Sel Sed PS Sl Sd Jno. F. Gray & Son ” day of Feb, term of Court 1997, the same will De ( onfirme a. to wit 4d. Wiser, Gu adi Thomas BB, Johnisos, iiholiand nt of 1. ( Currier, Lichienthalor RAITLROAD SCHEDULE BELLEFONTE CENTEAL RAILBOUAD COCCP - Hus Lamar Clintonda Krider's 8d Mackeyville I, Ondar Spring ‘ Salona : of Mri Hal | Ar “- CEE EE TTT - ae nee me Ly mw (New York Oendral & Hudson River R, R 88 Jersey Shore i WAN So Ph flv 2 © 1% Lyi WHRSPORT jo. 3% of { Phfiadelphia & Reading R. R.) : +1 PHILA NEW YOURK (Via Phllaaeiphia pm. am. Ar Lr, ww t Week Days W.H. GEPHART. General Sapt W. H. MUSSER, General Insurance Agent Notary Public and Pension Attorney. BELLEFONTE, PA. HARRY FENLON { Frederick K. Poster” { Wm. Burnside FIRE. LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE, BONDS of every description. Texrie COUny, Batosssor to - PA. Successors to GRANT HOOVER. : Insurance : - ot Companies rng OL earl We are pre Tals WHY thre limes 3¢ say ma, Lic and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. Crider's Stone Bldg, Bellefonte,
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