Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SAVE THE BABI:S Timely Word to Mothers on Care of Infanis During HotWeaihar, | rr | ADVICE WORTH HEEDING Mealth Commissioner Dixon Gives Rules to Be Observed In Nursing the Baby and For Its Proper Care In Gene Milk. ral—The Necessity of Pure, Fresh this anger The hot weather of fhe year is extremely the Ii { - N 1] | dren, not { sing elect { hi perature reneral cially 1 ause EF 3%) weathe to | chil ves of nian an youug yecause of the dopre tem atmospheri but Hore As water i [ten a carrier lisease it Is safest to use only boiled water f drinking or the prepar of a baby's food | The following aid you in keeping your baby well durl hot tate Departn ndance 0) tion 3 will ng the weat! ylvania Breast feeding nadeavor to r 8 roast durir at 1 Don't cries. nurse A soon Fearn at tl a A ’ It 1Y Af Rbout IR help ¥ it Bottie feeding Bary th in part that ti 1] L RAr i : ( i yaby nurse Stale milk irds sti king ‘« the inside of a bottle after a few hours Decome poisonous and may contam nate fresh milk coming in contact with them : yett t ! man hottls f 1 number the baby's dally fos n the bottles «an be the food 4s prepared in the morning Nipples. The simpler the nipple the | safer for the Do not use com plicated nipples, and under no ein cumstances buy a bottle with a long | rubber tube attached to the nipple, It «wanpot be kept clean and will certainly cause bowel trouble. After the bottle is finished the nipple should be re moved at once, turned inside out over the finger and scrubbed with cold wa ter and a brush kept only for this purpose. After use, always boil the brush, The cleansed nipple should be kept fn fresh borax water (one teaspoonful of borax to a pint of water) In a cov ored glass. Rinse the nipple In bo!ling water before using It Do not put the nipple Into your own mouth to find out whether the milk ls warmed enough, Let a few drops o of the milk fall on your wrist; if It feels too hot for your wrist it is too warm for the baby's mouth, No general instructions ean be given about the preparation of a milk mix ture for your baby. Each baby need a combination sulted to its digestion The mixture upon which some other baby Is thriving may be too strong or foo weak for your baby. Let the AV AR of that all together before A bollex) baby } ] : { baby { and | price for the ten years from | 1900 | contage of Increase was on farm doctor tell you how to mix the food If it Is necessary to use cream in the mixture do not buy cream-it is likely to be stale—but get it by pouring off | half a pint from the top of a quart bottle of milk, after cleansing the lip of the bottle, During the summer the baby's tood should be a scald after is prepared [t should then be poured into the clean bottle corked with baked clean cotton woo! and kept next the ice until led Do not heat brought tc i! nee | bottle wher you go to bed and keep it in bed until! nursing time, becaus: you do not want to go to the ice bo for it it This 18 baby sick Bowel and neat it when the baby need p certain way Ww make Loe A bottle 1 a! lenst one un movements would rave two 0! three be It the milk 18 « with h been ng utensils een told, the t be vellow In « to be passed ea become green Irequent than t give one or 1 or ofl. If the ¢ after the your doctor able mor Lhan wel ments start oan as kept col all the clean you have movements ALO Lot lo It the mover oll nsult 1 he to pre ve | lars en Stop n police wate It wa) 1 ire gocLor mix raers Ly feeding i ¥ stopping 1 IK that gp this war: aga baby of m after juris its r ma in with tig} its and siraps ov by every as m1 ealth as fresh er keep the baby of doors as ICD AR DORs W the baby out of the kitchen-—he get A nstroke” from too a ESR tions of the skin, nt " | § 4 aking nr hr Do ERA OF HIGH PRICES Promises tc Spend Be Banner Money Year Te over tw» Nn lower Average . the prices within the period « Wholesale prices In 190% were per cent, higher than In 1900; 41 per cent. higher than In 1597, the year of the lowest prices from 1800 to 150% 12 per cent. higher than In 1880, and 26.5 per cent, higher than the average 15 to over the of highest f 1850 to 1910 145 Year Of the nine groups under which the commodities are classified, six showed | an Increase In price last year over that of the year before. The largest per pro. cent. The wholesale ducts, and reached 15 per three groups In which | prices decreased were house furnishing goods, 2 per cent, fuel and 1.1 per cent, and metals and ments, 0.5 per cent Sunday Work, The General Assembly of the Preshy. | terian church, at Atlantic City last Fri day, sanctioned in a report of its special | committee on social problems, among | other things, the following i For the release of every worker from | work one day in seven. The church | holds that in a Christian society these | things should prevail: (a) One day of rest for every six days of work secured to every worker; (b) this one day of rest | made to be, wherever possible, the! Lotd’s Day: (c) the day of every worker | for six days's work made sufficient for | the needs of seven days of living | Sugar Valley Campmeeting The annual Sugar valley campmeet. | ing will again be held on the campmee: | i ighting, imple WE rove near Hooneville, commencing nesday, August 17 and closing Thursday, August as, ABOUT FRUIT CROPS | IN COLORADO. SOME GOOD ADVICE FROM A SUB. | SCRIBER. MUCH EXPENSE, LITTLE PROFIT Many Things to Contend With in Irri- gation, Spraying, Frosts, Taxes Land Sharks—Rather Discouraging Experiment. Beware of Ouray, Centre Democrat has writter who evidently forgot to sign for information in Colorado, letter wants advice Is, tell you how it and Colo, June 1610 To the Some one un letter the Demo his name in regaras the me and Lo me, rot asking to farming tone of his My will one and roads and from to stay farm where vou are I through the is here in regards t farming The 1) up yea that anvthing excepting such land an be bought from the irrigation companies You want tet gloet eta etao etao etno etao eta ar Ir and ngo ft On, mm such GOVENORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Portraits Thursday, June 30th, 1910, = 4 ' Centre County Banking Co., Corner High and Bpring Streets of Each Accompanied by Brief Biographical Sketch—Will be Pub. Order, One Each Weel. Receive Deposits; Discounts Notes lished in John M, Shugert, Cashier, = W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, EELLEFONTE, PENNA. [PATENT YOUR IDEAS) (and make [.uon To te ————r] / Kan ay Best Service Fea —————— Highest Bebervaren JOSHUA R. H. POTTS } 296 Neh Wodingren, UC EE Bote T THEW « Feasonaidy 5 and Farvign Fuients Pu Ledelphua 140 Dearbonrs Clue | YTV NASNANAANN A The Ne w BUICK Wm. W. Keichline & Co. 4 S. Water St, Bellefonte FT LIVERY ATTACH! J Fanta a ae a Np | FD Few Hartranft ous general, war he declined a from 1860 ts until Jan The The to Hartranft soon of the men have : His and were constitution Cents the ent! ve of the por JOHN FREDERIC had a ore gallantry ognized Inter he RTRANFT—1873-1879. K HA brilliant than John hravery Frederick conspicu military re a during the war ointment on May ted major ger Pure Candy Ret: Company, iI Dealers by Manufae- Pa, are IN ANY Are guar- Pure Food were most 12. 1864, as brigadier " or loners, Tyrone, At the close of the I \ TERATED auditor general FO Vi, are ir iy p and Jan. 21, 1873 ing | Aanteed to comply Il red by is apm A year was hrevet eral ay 11 was coloneley 1870 and became gos BOTY 18, ISTO. Many mx ininl Camp Candy Company, ren Tyrone, Pennsylvania. afterwar 4 BUILDING MATERIAL LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS i TET K. RHOADS te the | {] ANTHRAI E Al , ALS Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. IT} {INOUS " Also ¢ Beezer's Meat Market HI HST. | M he ss John F., Gray & Son": mimes » THE WORK IS THE BEST THE PRICE IS RIGHT cident Insurance EF Fire, Life and Ac 10% Also Surety Bonds MN BEI] HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE % Frederick K. Foster an side Madam! You'll Never Cut Your Hand Cleaning an ATLAS E-Z Seal Jar (Lightning Trimmings) «for the edge at top is smooth—not jage ged and rough as common jars often are, tas E-Z Seal rs are machine made that means well made — no thin spots nor weak places. Ask our dealer to show you the “Atlas E-Z Seal’ —note its wide mouth for large fruit—its instant and perfect sealing device, Here Is one illustrated below, filled with big feaches rs yourself the “Atlas E-Z Seal.” HAZEL-ATILAS ou can have just such you use TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE. PA SECHLER & COMP. BELLEFONTE, PA. The name that stands as a symbol and guar- antee for PURE GROCERIES anvtime, everytime, all the time. For years it has enjoyed this unique distinction. If you by it from SECHLER & COMPY IT IS PURE IT IS ALRIGHT
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