Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thureday, March 24th, 1910. SIMPLE MILK TEST. Mow to M.ermine In a Few Minutes Quality of the Fluid. The following process for the detee- ton of added water or of skimmilk in ordinary gecurate than the simple lnctodensimeter “without The whole min. utes The the dition of of cream, iittle to the to know is etl he paid for The spoon more of a creamometer an he milk Is TEA check in five test made not consisted in ult does adulteratic res show whether | in the ad the substraction | rule this matters | What he wants | er or not he got what Wile but ansumer . or is Aa milk is stirred with 2 in to disseminate into the whole liquid the cream which may have come the surface, Then one volume of milk Is poured Into fifty volumes of water fluld ounce to two and one-half pints, A candle Is Hghted in a dark room. The experimenter takes an ordinary drinking glass with a flat and even bottom and holds it immediately above the candle at a distance of about one foot from It to be able to see the flame of the candle through the bottom of the glass, He then pours slowly the diluted milk into the glass. The fla and bright as the level of the liquid rises into the gla The flame re duced to a whine spot. A littl more liquid added to avold pouring an excess and the flame becomes lu Invisible. All that remains to be done to measure the helght of the liquid In the glass, this being most venlently ascertained by dipping in t a strip of pasteboard and then measuring the wet part, It | should measure ver an inch If the | milk Is | | With good tested as stated the about seven-eighths of an inch before | the flame Is lost to view, A mixture | of one ilk and half a vol ume of 1ld show a depth at A depth of | either partially | mixture of one vol with one of water order st JU one S80 AS me becomes less less <8 is soon dull slowly 80 AS tal ely is not o ure milk diluted depth will and be | hes cates AUTOMOBILES. Original Beautif the Cars il beautifu Patch Wall Pa; an Automobile. t weight of in an arried ry we "omo weight « ‘ench | it ase a piatll cale—~that is that hu itform (0 take the « to tie Is necess noy sufliciently wide length of the ma «chine the fn this manner First welgh the whole car. Next weigh She back of ear. To do this the uniddle of the ear should be over the wige of the platform. The front he car should be weighed In the same wnenner., If this has been carefully Wone the last two weights when add wd together should give within twent: wounds of the entire weight of the TH niire proceed the Wow to Freshen Up Old Linen. When talile linen becomes worn and shows an open mesh It may be made more presentable If the pleces are fron od while wet, Rome recommend using a Httle wonk starch, but good linen has 28 ecerinin firm texture which, when droned nr mentioned, restores such of iin orizinal beauty and firm dexture. While the pleces must be ex weedingly J every article shonld he froned until perfectly dry. Use a Mo. 0 iron for the purpose Tt is large, madaln : the heat pnd presses quickly, hove mp on | of | CHANGED THE RECORD. The Court Blundered and the Old Man Went Free. | “There used to be an old fellow of | sixty,” sald a Denver judge. “who got | arrested about week for con viviality Ie baled be fore Magistrate Blank, and as the mag | strate about sixty, queer Kind comradeship, alwost friend ship, arose between the two men, “In the late autumn the called away from Denver return till Christmas time vivial Christmas In Denver alr Course, for Lim, and after his he was haled the usual trate on the usual charge “The magistrate In the green festoon- ed courtroom felt kindly and forgiving. | “Well, George," he said to the pris oner, ‘you are here again at last, en? “Yes, your honor, sald old George humbly, “You've haven't you? “Yes, your honor; nigh on to three months,’ “‘And how many times, George, did you get drunk during that period? “1 don't like to say, your honor,’ old George faltered, ‘before all these here people.’ “Well,” said the magistrate, ‘take paper and pencll and write it down.’ “So George wrote, and the paper was twice nu wag always wis 100, A foper was He did not The the 100 con Crisp much return | magis- spirit of the day before was, been away some time, passed up to the magistrate, who look ed at It and sald “‘Ah, well, It's son, and al away months, George, and drunk sixteen times I'll let you off! “*“Thank as he left paper ups the Christmas sea three only | nee you were got you, | gnld old George the ‘You looked at the ide down, though.'"™ Hard Work The idle man does not know what It is to rest Hard work tends not only to give us rest for the body, but, what is even more important, peace to the mind.—8ir John Lubbock, Mercy and Fresh Eggs. At a small post In Egypt Sir Gilbert Parker, the novelist, and ngll officer lived I tinned meat, Ing els img o vi ry Day the A THIRD FOLLOWED THRE OTHER TWO. be werchant ‘Open your and the tween two set should fresh was future he ex mouth,” wretched Slowly and solem: egg poured mand was tial rooster followed 1 have been the tent was given, was g he oth wor victim, wi dow J half chol He gz Cause of the List Taft bad traveled list to starboard ed him ft run wan sm d him to Lppe ned that ning on an even what embarrassed ‘out with it and he came back with this: ‘Well. Mr. President the tary of war salled with us not long ago, and he slept on the port side And-and well, sir. we haven't had a chance yet to shift ballast.” we were He but |} iM now ine 1 pee re The Irishman’s Request. Io the days when fogging vogue as a punishment In the British navy a Scotchman and an Irishman on | the arrival of thelr ship In harbor ob | couple | tained leave to go ashore for a days, and they overstayed the period of leave granted them, When they did put In an sppearance they were or dered Nfty lashes each. On the day of the puuishment a parade was ordered to witness the Inflietion of the fSogging. | When all was ready the Scotchman asked as a favor to be allowed a plece of eanvas on his back while he re celved his fogging. The captain grant od his request and, turning to the Irish man, asked him if he required anything on his back while he was being flog ged, to which he replied, “If ye plase yer honor, I'd lolke to have the Heoteh man on my back, If ye wouldn't wind.’ was In insulted. | Two brothers had the habit of call | ing on the sawe girl One of the! | brothers, George, was to take part in some private theatriceals, and the girl bad promised to Gx up a shirt and a | pair of shoes for bis costume, The articles were to be delivered to her ol a4 certain eveulng Frank, the into head Sane eveuiny the with tule maid took It the girl that Frank knew nothing of (HY bad with his cos bell, asked the Mr, Allen had the parlor $ und present not to smile second brother, his to call on arrangements made her to help him He rang the to tell the girl that and sat The mnid went upstals ly returned hard “Miss Jone she busy Just now and that you are to send up your shirt and shoes.” was the message she handed Frank “What? he yelled “I'm up shoes.” “Thanks, wee called down lo trying says | claims or | sald fund. to take your shirt and but 1 may need them my self to go home with I hope Miss Jones will be better the morning. Never mind: I will close the door me ealt’ in A Labor Lift, The woman who does her own fron ing will welcome this latest inventl to lighten Ler labors As is an ironing board that may "mn it folded vou Ir Took the Boy's View. known London comediar at a music hall In a 1rRe heard from a friend the landlady where he d A well wae starring town that when be the son of wit rou the eo) ® ( ke the boy went : wee 1 ame ed ed to him home, w up and apologl $3.50 Kidney Cures Weak Kidneys, Free Relieve Urinary and Troubles, Backache, Straining, Swelling, Ete, Pain in the Kidneys and Back. i Stops Wouldn't Is he nie eo within a week or so to begin to say goodbye forever 0 the sealding, dribbling. sarsining, or 100 frequent passage of {uripe; the forhead and the back of the-head schos the stitches and pains In the back; the | growing musole weakness; spots before the | ayes: yellow skin sluggish bowels, swollen eye. {lids or ankles; leg eramps; unnatural shor | breath; sleeplessness and the despondeney? I have a reolpe for these troubles that you oan depend on. and If you want to make 8 quick re. | govery, YOu ought to write and get a copy of It | Many a doctor would charge you $1.50 just for writing this prescription, but | have it and will be gind tosend it to you eRuirely free. Just | Qorp me a line like this: Dr, A. E. Robison, Ke | Luck Daliding., Detroit, Mich. and | will send iby return mall in a pisin envelope. As you f will see when you get 15, this recipe sontaing fonly pure, harmioss remedion but it has great healing and palneconguering power It will quiokiy show Its power ones you use it. so I think you had better sos what it Is with out delay. 1 will send you a copy free—you can use 14 and cure yoursell at oboe, | sON | the Orphans’ Co | deceased Kk idney ladder | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. COMMISSI INBR'S NOTICE, Ida Long vs. A. J. Long In the Court of Common Meas of Centre Co, No. K December Term, 10K Notice is hereby given thas the a Commissioner appointed by Court, to take testimony will meet the parties testimony will be take & Forney, in the borough on Wednesday the 6th day at 10 o'clock A. M. when and interested may sppehr D. PAUL FORTNEY x12 Commiissl undersigned, the above stated in the above couse in mierest, ahd the 1 ab the ofMioe of Fortney of Bellefonte, Pa, of April, A. D. 1910 where the parties M mer AUVPITOR S NOTICE In the Orphans’ Court of Centre County In re estate of Samuel 1, Sutrohecker Miles township, decessed The undersigned an suditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre Cou LO distribute the balabee in the of W.J. Carlin, sd ministrator of, &« sid decedent to and wong those legally entitled thereto Lhe parties interested for the appointment « Friday, April sth, 1910, st 10 o'clock a.m, ¢ his offices in Temple Court Belletonte, Pa, when and where all parties lo terested are required wo make and prove thelr be debarred from coming in upon HARRY KELLER 1 Audior ate of hands of Lhe will meet purposes of his AVPITOR S NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Mary M. All late of Centre Hall Boro, deceased The undersigned. an suditer appointed by urt of Centre County. ww make distribution of the funds in the hands of Anna C. Allidon and William B, Mingle the inst will and testament of Mary among those legally SAIN will perforn Gay. the executors of M. Allis entitied vw re the duties of his ag le Block. Bells 2th day of March M. All parties intere i 1 distribution are hereby notified © JOHN J. BOWER LOY Lhe niment at Pa, m ceive Bx fonte 1910, mt nthe sa be present | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOPICE, wleeters of administration on the esiste of Thomas Miller, late of Curtin township, Centre County, Pa. deceased; having been granted to the undersigned. all persons knowing themsel | vos indebted wo the sald swale see requested wo make immediste payment and those having cinims against Lhe sae to present thems duly proven for settiement D PAUL FORTNEY. DF. PFORTNEY, AtL'y Admr Bellefonte, Pa Jo X¥« UTRIX'S NOTICE x I8 Estate of Thomas ¥ Wownship, Centre county Notlee is hereby ver Lary on the above wit H the undersigned All per knowing them Helves Lo be tod LO Lhe estabe are request Oa LO make immediate pay ment, snd those hay Mg clnims f the estate will pre Wnt them duly then i inder sigaed Bru ate of Mil dee uned RO Trs Lesiamen Wve been issued Ww ' hint ndet " ol please wied 10 Lhe HBHUNGAR Rebersburg, Pa W. HARM ALtorney Helle APM NISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of Ellza Jane Unionville boro, decensed Letters of Administration in estate having been granted 1o the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County Pennsylvania, all persons indebted 10 the sald estate are hereby requested W make payment MOG Rl persons having claims sgsinst said es ALE Bre quested Ww present Lhe same, duly authenticated without delay w 8K. EMERICK Administrator Fieming. Pa Leathers of lau the above named re J.C. Meyen AUorney x 14 A PMINISTRAT RIX NOTICE GLihe Kove Dum : grand to Lhe winder y the Register of Wills of Cem nosy! inde bled eMleG LO ase Bg claim Aad nst L Lhe same re Coun VARDIR, all Depsons req Lo Lhe are Lite heret pd ns Ale wre ithent sled wit FLIZABETH Hunkie requested -~ Ca Foot ster wear! $350, #4 A.C. Bellefonte, r Pumps ‘ great 00, $5.00 Mingle, Penna. CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING Successors to Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance HELLEFONTE THIS AGENCY represents the 0 a n Iargest fire Insurance compan » fos inthe world. We are pre pared to write large lines sb any time Also Surety Bonds Fire, Lite Aeocident and Tornado HARRY Successor to Frederick K TEMPLE COURT Bonds of every demoripion FENLON, INSURANCE Foster and William Muroside BELLEFONTE, PA. RI — James Schofiel Manu fasturer of Light and Heavy ESTABLISHED 1471 Thirtyseves voars' oonsinesd see cones 88 Fusranies thal the goods and prices have been right ’ HARNESS + Sesion Bellefonte, Pa. —_— i EXECUTOR 8 NOTICE. Estate of George Heverly township, deceased Notice is hereny given that Lary on the above estas the undersigned. All per 8 knowing them. selves Lo be indebted wo the estate are ropes od Lo make Immediate payment, and those have ing claims agains Lis please pre sent them duly suthenticsted the under wigned OC. A WILLIAMS, ¥xr Grrr, Bowen & Zuuny Attorneys iste of Liberty letters vestamen. been issued Ww Centre County Banking Co., Corner High and Spring Streets, Receive Deposits; Discount Notes John M, Bhugert, Cashier, W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Beezer’s Meat Market HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. We keep none b BEEF All & Ji Lhe best quality of MUTTON SLICED HAM 1 Meat, Pork Sausage. ete nie PORK nds « Juley Suveak. go Ww PHILIP BERZER [PATENT YOUR IDEAS j Sei d HAUE “HOW TO GET THEM mney | Best Service f Frew Benson Hah Beorencen JOSHUA RB. H. POTTS Wedingion, D CU. § Piowbe igen ond Porvigs Putents 160 Dearbers In Chrage ureCand All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by the Camp Ca Company, Manufae- turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa, are | ADULTERATED IN ANY RM strietly p Are guar. Pure Food anteed wu nels ith all are re and F( 1 ‘ AWS Camp Candy Company, MAY VA § Tyrone, Pennsylvania. Fresh, Reliable, Pure Gusranteed to Please SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we w ne postpaid onr FAMOUS COLLECTION phe. 80 Day Tomete pr with sur New = bructive Garde . GREAT NOKTHERN SFED CO T07 Rose St Rockford, lines LK RHOADS NS NINASSASSANN The Ne Ww BUICK » Wm. W. Keichline & Co. S. Water St, Belictonte IVERY ATTACHEL GILLEN'S GROCERY PAN 33C per E WANTED [4M Apple We Cut the Prices on Gro- ceries for the Cash. Manns &c. a aketoh and ton ray
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