FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. Appeal of the Horses. Cardinal Gibbons Home. McCalmont & Co. : ¢ . Equines Have Something to Say Relative to Their . . Democratic aclu. Are yon wearing four combs? You A oat g y BALTIMORE, Aug. 26.—Cardinal Gib- reo should. Fore and aft one on the port and bons reached home this afternoon after a one on the starboard side. That’s the way Please kindly yetuse to ride in any Sou tour of Europe and was received with open fonte, Pa., September 6, 1901. the city girls wear them and the re- | veyance that is overloaded, or behind those | arms by his friends and parishioners. He Betlefosic, £96 : sult is wonderful. They go about bare- | of us who have had the misfortune to be- | came on a train which arrived at Union m= | 1 eaded and the stiffest breeze hasn’t power | come lame. station shortly after 3 o’clock, accompanied FARM NOTES. to disarrange their hair, which. by the way | Do not urge drivers to drive us too fast. | by the party of clergymen and laymen who Te is usually combed straight up from the| po not compel us to be driven a in met him in New York. —A hop vine, Virginia creeper, honey- | back of the neck, pompadoured on top and | bo we have Pe ad done a bard again When he alighted he was greeted by a suckle or morning glory may be an insig- | puffed slightly over the temples. Pompa- | Cou Fass drivin ya d too many gaye crowd of at least 10,000 people, headed by nificant thing, but an ornamental plant, | dours are no longer puffed over the ears. | work injure us gz ore in one day than acting mayor Henry Williams and Charles rowing in the right place, may add a | Some of the girls have gone back .to the Es : * | J. Bonaparte. Both these gentlemen made S wl thousand dollars to the value of a farm that | fashions of fifty years ago and are wearing weeks of ard work with Find manage ip of welcome to which the cardinal SOUTH CAROLINA ROCK PHOSPHATE, $12.00 per ton is for sale. the necks of their gowns open in a little V : . : responded feelingly, after which they en- GOOD COUNTY TIMOTHY SEED, $2.60 per bushel. __1t 20 bushels per acre of wheat give having disposed of stock and collar. The | Do not overload our carriages. It is of- | tered carriages and were driven fo the satisfaction to the grower, it is no reason girls find that a low coil gives a softer out- ten because you do not think that drivers | the cathedral at the head of a procession Ammoniated Fertilizers and Western Timothy Seed always why he should not aim for larger yields. line to the neck and therefore arrange their feel compelled to overload us. ! which included all the prominent Catholic on hand, at correspondingly low prices. It SS acizer just as much seed for 20 busehls | bair low. _But these are the exceptions. |. It will help us greatly if, when we come | societies of the city, priests from the vi- The best GRAIN DRILLS you will find here too, all sizes, as for 40, and as much plowing, drilling The majority of the summer girls do their | to steep hills with heavy loads, some of | cinity of Baltimore and Washington and with fertilizer attachments. b tin and care * | hair simply and look very business-like as | you will lighten our loads by walking. A | many of the non-secular friends and ad- arvesting . they tramp off to the golf links and tennis | few moments’ stop at the tops of bills to | mirers of his enemies. The cardinal dis- McCALMONT & CO’S CHAMPION AMMONIATED — Muck or swamp mud taken out in | courts with the sleeves of their shirt waists enjoy the scenery will often give us much mounted from his carriage and reviewed the fall and left to freeze and thaw dur- rolled up, their arms and face as brown as | rest. et a the procession from the steps of the Catholic BONE FERTILIZER ing the winter, then to dry in the summer | a0 overdone biscuit and their feet clad in| Remember that we need and enjoy a club, opposite his residence, after which he is a complote fertilizer and supplies the plant nourishment and and placed under cover before fall rains somfotable low Jive’ of Dank ensime), drink of fresh water very often. addressed a filled the stimulant so much needed in Centre county soil, for all crops. wet it makes one of the best absorbents for hat Shak den B loss: are.no0b ey Before riding us, please see that our sad- y Some men are governed by the price asked for an article and the liquid manures in the stables. worn this year? I haven’t: seen a pair ae dles fit well and that our backs are not sore the discount offered. ‘It is not the price but the actual analysis —From 57 to 60 degrees is the tempera: | months. thing is black patent leath- and kindly tell your young sous and Have So. Oaths. of the fertilizer which effects the crop. ; ture for cream when it goes into thechurn, | er or black enameled leather—the second denghtors Sat ae) He driving often Conservative men, don’t buy from strangers. Don’t buy any- but ‘the condition of the oan and the being worn with the short skirt. I must| oo Beat g > ai The Esquimos Have Not Developed Enough to Use thing they don’t know something about. Don’t believe they are manner of churning wil ee uence the | 5150 remind you that openwork stockings en hiring your horses, Pleats Them. : getting something for nothing. Everything worth anything, has quality of the butter. Use a thermometer | are out of place with short skirts and out- | age the barbarous practice of docking, by — a value and brings # fair price. Buy from responsible deal when churning, as frequently when the | ing shoes. giving the preference to those of us who h f ; DD Pp enlers butter does not come the fault may be due ¢ Bave not been mutilated and doomed 10 Just where oaths came from history does with whom you aredcquainted and in whom you have confidence. to too high or too low temperature. _ =— life long suffering from flies and other in- not record. At first glance and without a They will do better for you and you can do better by them. Liver spots can be removed by using an | sects. moment for sober reflection it would seem : —On rich and warm soil, if frost d0es | gingment made of one ounce of henzoinat-| Aud, to our owners, we most humbly Somiparively ies By el .© nels foe MeCALMONT & CO. not appear too soon, a late crop of StriDg | eq lard, one dram of white precipitate, | petition : a iy bt he 16-413 : BELLEFONTE, PA. beans may be grown for pickling. as they | one dram of subnitrate of bismuth. Pat| = rp oon must use that instrument of tor- to express ex BEET oP SSIS: isappoint- can be picked at any stage of growth. The | ¢his on the blemishes carefully every night | y he ** heck rein.” do kindly 1 ment or pain. e 0 omans swore seeds should be planted without delay, : ure, the ‘‘over check rein,’’ do kindly les- when they were pleased as well as dis- however, and some early variety used. for five applisapons,;, sen our saffering by loosening it. pleased. Latter-day folk swear mostly Pack them in brine and use them as want- : 2 ! : What a comfort it would be if we could | when they are disgrunted or angry. The i ————————————————— ed for pickling or for the table in the win- Boiled luoseed oil, one third part | get rid of those blinders which, we are | English language contains great, round, | SE 5 E { ter. tarpentine. is excellent for oiling | told are never used in some European coun- broad oaths for all occasions. The Latin mien fy Philosopher. —Wife—There. 18a Real Estate. floors. tries, and which injure our eyes and often | tongues, such as the French, Spanish and | burglar down in the cellar, Henry. —A strong odor Will Sometinjes prevent = cause us to stumble. Italian, are rich in expletives to be used as Husbanar=3¥ell, Bye : we ought to ev : s ns drigects. ill of turpentine ; ires. ith- at we are u 118. oN C. MILLER. EpMUND BLANCHARD. in its Bl ochel of dry | Cook’s Measures.—Wheat flour, ome When you find we do not eat well please the event requires. But a language with P ; i ; out an oath, surely there can be no such Wife—But he'll come up here. | res. : Sec'y. plaster and the _plaster dusted over vines | pound is one quart. kindly examine our teeth and see if they thing, ny 4.4 oF tho sate lWaYS. Husband—Then we’ll go down in the J. Tuomas MrrcueLL, Treas, 4 . 3 : ; do not need filing down, which can be ; and bushes will cost but little and will | Indian meal, one pound two ounces is a ng y Wii ®| "Pain, joy, despair or pleasure entail the | cellar my dear. Surely a ten room house DEAL ESTATE, LOAN AND TITLE keep for months. If a tablespoonful of | quart. done by a veterinary surgeon in a few mo" | oo otions in the breast of the Eskimo | ought to be big enough to hold three per R : kerosene and the same of carbolic acid is | Butter, when soft, one pound is one RS ic 1518 your plasead’ tent otis as it does in the fiery bosom of the. Latin, | S008 without crowding. . COMPANY aided will he all the shetter, as, the odor ga) sngar broken, one pound is one ‘Society for OD mn of Cruelty to Bus that. is juss. w here the exception 38, eer OF Ponti only is required. 8 ’ : Dot : 1 There is no oath in the Eskimo language. | Harness Oil. . . quart. Animals” kindly encourage and aid al Upik, ‘the man with the broken hand,’ | : CENTRE COUNTY —Do not wait until the corn leaves tur | * White sugar, powdered, one pound one | those friends of ours who sustain societies | stood’ in front of the make-believe foebergs yellow before cutting down the corn. The ounce is one quart. for our protection. 7 of the Eskimo village on the north Mid- — fodder will be ‘much more nutritions and Best brown sugar, one pound two ounces Respectfully submitted by your friends, way at Buffalo. Upik was trying to snap i valuable if cat just as it begins to change is one quart. THE HORSES. np dimes with the lash of his long walrus Real Estate and Conveyancing. color. The ears will then be well filled, | Ten eggs one pound. : From Our Dumb Animals. ; : to : Valuable T tC and will harden later, after being shocked bide whip. WONE pissed seve] times. ajusble Tows snd Counts, PROpery. i i - 3 : — nguavinalu e grunted in savage . or séorel, Good gud height comm folds It is predicted that brown will be a fa- Yellow Fever Waning, oh : UREEA Properties cared for and rents collected . 1 vored color in the autumn. Castor beaves cis “That is about the worst sounding oath E Loans Negotiated vested until the leaves are yellow the ears and zibeline tones will all be seen Cnly Two Fatal Cases in Havana Against 50 Last |y ocer heard,’ said by visit gotiated. will gain nothing, while the fodder will be eh August—Mosquito Infection Successful. ever eard,"" Sal 3 peal: y VISIO. HARNESS Titles Examined. woody and less palatable. — On the contrary,”’ said Commissioner : : irs : 3 Taber, ‘the worst construction you can OIL. Dertified Abstranis of Title furnished — The western farmers who have begun A plate rail is better four or five inches | HAVANA, Aug. 26.—Of the eight per-| put on that is ‘a bad old thing.” Cursing aa upon application, to use shredded corn fodder are now de- wide. so the monotony of the straigh* line | sons bitten by infected mosquitoes in con- | ig essentially a product of civilization. The : Sen : ; If you have a Farm or Town property or sale or rent place it in our of plates may be broken by an occasional nection with the experiments conducted | Jack of curses in the Eskimo tongue is or claring that a ton of it is worth more than : : bowl, pitcher, etc. This should be placed | by the ellow fever board during the last isti i im- , = 2 fon of hay for milk cows, £ays Awerisan from’ six $0 ’ eight feet from the floor, | three weeks three have died. Three others mately ghazasterlotis ” She eatife_sih : A good looking horse: S54. pone Ifyou wish to buy or rent a Farm or griculturist. We came to the same con ty plicity of this primitive of all human races. looking harness is the: worst ouse consult us. Tas Pals rd to corn fodder according to the height of the ceiling. who took the fever are expected to recover. kind of a-combination Ll ere clusion years ago In rega . PT Surgeon Major Reed intends to continue en —————— , > If you wish to borrow money call well grown. cut when ft and fed drs Or on 0 the. investigations. Major -G chief EUREKA HARNESS.OIL— on us. ¥? Ben 2, moistened iwith water; it is better than hay A screen to shut off the kitchen door. is sanitat v "a a ve the ig oT, ellow Says He Will Never Eat Again. Is your title clear? It is to your inter- for milk and butter products, producing a | an indispensable adjunct of the furnishings fover buard Was to subject to Sha in : : not only makes the harness and és to know. It is our's to assure : better article at less cost. We never tried | of present day dining rooms. . Anything fection as many as would volunteer. There is a new cure for human ills. Phil- the horse look better, but makes you. : : . the shredded fodder, but can imagine there | from a silkoline filled one to the handsom- Sixteen persons had been bitten and an lip H. Robinson, registrar of the Catholic the leather soft and pliable, puts Office Room 3, Bush Arcade, would be less waste to it. . | est leather is used, but, of course, the Iat- had recovered, and the theory of the board University at’ Washington, bas been a great | it in condition to last—twice as ' BELLEFONTE, PA : The backbone of farming is barnyard | ter 18 the swagger kind. was that if some hundred or more persons sufferer from a nervous disorder. He tried Jong as it ordinarily would. isaray Telephone connections manure and green fertilizers. Plow these ; could have been bitten with similar re- everything, then began drinking milk. He | gold everywhere in cans—all sizes. Made by ‘under every year in sufficient quantities, No prettier or more effective sherbet | gqlts, a report conld have been published determined a little more than a month ago ’ : 2 and the heaviest crops can be raised with- | glass can be found than the wide-bowl showing how apparently safe and easy it to_forego food and live on nothing but : STANDARD OIL CO. | Green's Pharmacy. out injuring the land. Then, when need- | champagne glass. This, on a dainty plate | was to become immune. After thie had | milk. The success of his experiment has | GIVE : ed, dress the land with artificial fertilizers | with a small doily of draw work, is at the | heen published the entire population might | More than surprised him. His nervous dis- | yoUR to add nitrogen, potash or phosphoric acid, moment a popuiar manner in which to | have been immunized. So many cases er has ‘deserted him and he has gained | Fopop 4 ox ost, lect, Wc ct lc. JN as the case may need. Some crops absorb | serve the course. It isa hostess, by the | yave mild results that the impression was eight pounds. He drinks ten quarts a day F more of one of these elements than others, | Way, who studies the small details of her Ea ed that the danger was op 50 great as and declares that he will never eat again. CHANCE! ' soar1y | 4 3 and it is essential to know which is being dinners, and who gives remarkably suc- | ig has turned out to be. £ : SAFE F used in excess of others. cessful ones who is respousible for another | Thus far during August there has been ——— £ A L . : ; dinner suggestion. ‘‘Save the handsomest | two deaths from yellow fever in Havaua, Castoria. ¢ : —Spinach is a crop that is usually plant- | plates you own.” she says, ‘‘those that are | 45 gompared with an average of more than z SUMMER PILL. ed in the fall. It is hardy and endures se- | rich in color as well as choice in ware, for : 3 : 2 3 : 50 for the month of August during the i 2 vere winters. The seed may be broadcast- | the last course served. This for two rea- | previous 11 years Major Gorgas regards 2 ed or sown in drills, but the drill system sons, one that al} other table belongings ex- | gle experiment in mosquito infection as of 3 Constipation usually precedes : should be preferred. Another winter vege: cept the centerpiece are by that time re- | immense service to science. C A 8.7.0. RR 1.4 4 holord cy i ar F table which remains in the ground until | moved, and all the plates will be the more The man who was bitten by an infected C A 8 7 0. R I A £ ev. ux, an 0 oil miorbl t et L spring is salsify, whieh, however, is seeded | conspicuous, and another that conversation | ssquito after inccculation with the se- Cc 3 dgoqig RTA Jewelry. i ii " tet bi cals at pe e. in_May. Turnips it left in the ground | may have reached the languishing point, | rym of Dr. Caldas, the Brazilian expert, C A 8° T 0 R I'A me | ay rhs 4 will produce early greens 1n spring, and so | and a rare plate will prove suggestive and | pag developed what seem to be symptoms C A 8 T.0 R I A EDDING GIFTS 4 un and you guard against 1 =i) We stalks of sahhage if 2% 2 loth inspiring.’ of yellow fever. The yellow fever board ceCcC WwW : these painful, weakening and dan- 1 with their foots in t er ope. fe mos — calls the case a suspect. i gerous attacks. But the remedy F popular plants for affording early greens 1n 3 oOF = g as winter, however, is the spinach. Ragged, unclean, badly groomed finger = z 241 muses mild ons, “one Shatzes: 3 nails are inexcusable. They are correctly | Stoop DEATH OFF.—E. B. Munday, a BEARS 1d ulates the bowels by awakening ; When I can have only a small patch | classed with the unnecessary beauty ills. | lawyer of Henrietta. Tex., once fooled a STERLING SILVER. 4 the liver. of sweet corn or an extra early patch, I al- | With five or ten minutes of careful atten- giave-digger. He says: “My brother THE =e GREEN'S 4 ways pull out all tassels as they appear, | tention every morning any woman should | was very low with malarial fever and |. : 3 LIVER PILLS 5 except one to the hill, says a Kansas corre- | be able to keep her finger nails pretty, pink | jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric | SIGNATURE COMBINE ] ar ae E spondent of Farm and Home. The result | and dainty. _The housewife will have dit- | Bitters, and he was soon better, but con- : 5 are so mild and gentle because is earlier corn and ears well filled, grains | ficulties to contend with because her duties | tinued their use until he was wholly cured. BEAUTY, USEFULNESS : they give tone to the liver and : plump and a third more corn, as most | in the home are likely to roughen the | I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life.”’ OF ! 4 stimulate the secretion of bile. every stalk matures two ears, sometimes | hands and cause the nails to become barsh | This remedy expels malaria, kills disease : ; : £ Bile is nature’s laxative and there three. Have also tried it with popcorn | and brittle. But the possibilities for a | germs and purifies the bI00A; FEEUALES | remiss AND 3 is no need of harsh and drastic 3 with the same good results. My theory is | fine, clean, well kept pair of hands are just | liver, kidneys and bowels, cures constipa- | : i £ drugs. 5 that the strength the tassel would have us- the same for her as for the woman who is | tion, dyspepsia, kidneys troubles, female] |" CHAS. 'H. FLETCHER. : DURABILITY, i 25¢ and 50c. - ed in maturing was absorbed by the corn, idle and who ‘‘never lifts her hand”’ to do complaints; gives perfect health. Only | : ’ ’ i z Money back if they fail. one tassel being sufficient to fertilize the | a thing about the house. The only Be mpl era oT rere seis gant : ¢ : : hill. ence is that the little home body must ’ HE for these reasons nothing else gin 3 —A small item, yet one that shonld not groom Ber Rage} Jn okcenet and ith a Sermarikanls Story: is quite so fitting for the occa- } — 5 be overlooked in the mapageiiont of the Sew gto a a Re Ey care RINP sion. : 3 ; J work teams, especially during the summer : : An article in La Science pour Tout, in- ! : is that of giving them water before break- igtions et grime sid dust and the ravages | o. ong that a Chilian eo Bas dis: Articles for every use in the 4 GREEN'S PHARMACY, i fast. If the watering arrangements are Strong 30apsuds. covered a plant that coughs when the YOU HAVE best expression of taste. 3 buss’ House Brock 4 convenient, it will take but a few minutes ne slightest particle of dust alights on the ; 4 1. 4 more to water them. before breakfast, and | A stunning gown just completed by a surface of one of its leaves. Strange as ALWAYS BOUGH1 —rol— 3 BELLEFONTE, - PA 4 shay mill Bot bualy selish Sheir food better smart dressmaker vies with the maple this may seem, it is not all, Jor Spon ug 4 4 4-26y : 4 ut it wi igest tter. is | eaves : in autamn splendor. cient provocation it appears the leaf of t is “ £0 { time of the year horses are always shirsty | The Semealy = a of 1.500 Ee a same plant turns red and spasmodic tre- Iu 0d Wor Overay Years: ‘F. C. RICHARD'S SONS, J 3 4 in the early morning and if not watered | veined with black, shows the possible con- mors pass over it in succession, while it ies 41-48 High St. BELLEFONTE PA | fraps ies sp iy” =r y= before they eat will invariably drink more | inuance of the band trimmin fonud so | gives out a sound precisely like sneezing. —————— een than is good for their digestion, as more or | npjversally decorative when Diack is em. | The so-called respiration of plants is well| OCC 42 T:0 Bil 4 Money to Loan et Te Jess of the food will be washed into the | ployed on'color. Taffeta silk, ont on the known to botanists, but when it comes to | ¢ A ig suELl GURL UA ¥ I. ; Meat Markets. stomach before being digested. bias, and stitched over thin erinoline forms coughing, blushing and sneezing, it would | C A820 Quill 4 : ] — i this strapping as usual. seem that a special examination should be 0 GE 3 dias ml Bi MOEY TO LOAN on good security —No man can be considered an expert ping 2 . nA : , : : . n De, consi The skirt is in three tiers, the two lower made both of the plant and the botanist {a raanig fein iiery vl he sections bei shaped after the manner of | reporting the phénomena. ; chines. First, keep every joint and bear- d h for rent. a ia and houses for rent: poppy, | (GET THE Centaur Co., New York: City. oof 4514-1yT. Lj ry x Att'y at Law, > the graduated flonnce, and put on in the y i pr sl ‘42on aki ee ———— dui wv : i : : same way without gathers. ' The top skirt - = . : ; : sa 0 BEST MEATS. ¢ ing well oiled. Next, see that all patts |. tial it, sok ap moe wa or a a ah — g i 4 ; : ; : : Ig Wel le ir Te mez ooh. | 2 gored at fhe fro0t "Hak itemaysslispoto ; ‘Fall Painting and Repapering. ipoeeh Dood #5 15 Yowsave nothisié by buying: poor, thin i 2 : : 8° | the figure; it gathers slightly at the back 1 t : ; a : 3 ; ou 8aY g by buying, ’ § ed clean at least every time the team i8| ~oo Po fisahed girdle of the bias taffata : —— : —— 4 or gristly meats. 1 use only the uahitghed, and ses then Shi e%ery mapand | Sader a stitobed indie? HE Pin A PRGD [a saa mia Saiac mal akian - : I a al Gi algal LARGEST, FATTEST, CATTLE, g A Li La Tal Y Catal) oy a AA A A A le le ll It POPP CPVGES UNE Ye a Lee SE deal dh i olt is in place and hol vg the arts sections those of the'skirt, and under the re : 3 : heath and supply my customers with the fresh- ; snugly. Not only that, but if a rattle is | yop saket is worn a cor ve'of lack ‘Big | - : 4 Gil : : ; : ete Oe thact; best blood and muscle maik- ! heard when at work investigate at once |... Jae} BE im TSaRe OF a g THE FALL J : at J mere. FALL} ing Steaks and Roasts. My. prices. ; and stop it, even” if it is necessary to un- OS 18 p Fal is fast approaching and no better season of the year is known : TT 1 no higher than poorer meats are eise- | hitch the team to make it sale to work on soit : Do © aap inh : % HEE nad pie ; 1a} : $1118 pabered sur ays have or ’ it. Keep all ontting parts clean and | Skirts are still wore very long and ex- | 4 THE TIME. 0" to the trade than this, for the most Satisfactory Results in House °° THE TIME. P, |: \ DRESSED POULTRY, — i sharp and see that the draft is just right to | ceedingly voluminous atthe edge, but the iri } 1 he . 1 roar . ; ; ) od he Stic To Soaaon, aud bi nds of good § be as easy as is possible for both team and | hips are fitted as tightly as ever, ry Decoration: ’ ; vo vv vv) heats you want. aud sry Binds of 8 i machine, The man who does all this will Jacket and coats are decidedly longer 2 fa : b : Try My SHop. ; accomplish good work and net injure team | than last year. From countless sources, : : wot oul liga 10 FV pIL BEREER, or machine. re . usually esteemed infallible, we are assured ; : pia : ne bt i High Street, Bellefonte. ne et | that the well-loved bolero is, at last, on the “Ifyou are considering painting theoutside or decorating the interior it. can ose : Ee aa The best foods for producing eggs de- | wane; yet, from these same sources, charm- Z Bib ; DEH = : pend upon the conditions in which the | ing bolero gowns are still being turned out. : ei Alan, al bk 100 ) SAVE IN fowls are kept. In summer the hens gets | The chances are that in house gowns and be done to better advantage now than any other time of the year. ‘PID our SEAT BILLS. 1 5 Jariery oe look. Dat 3 he dressy toilettes the bolero will hold its : ” pon Fam on Lr sot : J 3 sre Tv ha i o . id own fair the winter; Ia : : sie fe gill sige Je tT o reason why you should use ly of grain the best mode of inducing the | a1] a Jaidly shiongh vat ok at fo My And we are the people who can do it Best and Cheapest and most Artistically \ meal oe PAY At rices for tender, Tens to lay is to withhold grain and give | gelect a coat, coat hasque, monjik blouse, : : wos : : i p. | Juiey syoaks, Jgud, meat 8 dhundans Here lean meat, Ahogt au bupees das 10 gach or Eton reaching to the waist line. 1! < Torgon pL: sbotits, because 8 y sheepand caly en. Liver or other cheap forms cf ani-| In fancy tai ne, the Lo ; you. . : trae mal food will also answer. Dried ground | with i Aan Bip SE oa { id oEs 8 ; r WE BUY ONLY THE BEST blood, animal meal and bone meal ‘are | wide revers will be a conspicuous feature. nt : ; 3 Try us p | and wesell only that which is good. We don’t likewise excellent additions. When the | A revival of the olose fitting basque, end- : bp. | + promise togive it at y Due welWill RETDieh Yel het Jay; Suabijegoke SEDs, UF egus with ing 8 few inches below the waist line, is He vvvvsh Sowere for ery poor. "WY of : rmitted. : : is i ota] of lime, 8s many suppose, but to too mach pe ; THE FALL ECKENROTH &, MONTGOMERY. THE FALL —GIVE US A TRIAL— {fat on the body of the hen, the remedy be- aly i : P Liss Tae. fi you jdon's saves the do and ing a nitrogenous diet (meat) instead of | It is not ao exhibition . of your, great 8 46-9 BELLEFONTE, LA. 18 and Catter Meats, Poultry and Gas (in Rear grain. The extra eggs laid will pay for | heart to worry yourself ill over someh ody THE TIME. i : : TIME. y son) 1>an have been furnished you. the more expensive foods and give a profit | you love. It is only an exhibition of your ; : - pa GETTIE rd REAMER, : as well. weak bead. PT WY YY PTT YY TY we VOY WY YT YY YY T—— , rig a ns oo we ET RI TT UNA