Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 29, 1904, Image 3

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“Bellefonte, Pa., April 20th, 1904.
' FARM NOTES.
i — When making a g a garden bave a place
as sage, thyme, balm, dill,
sweet t Josh » eto. "They will always be
found useful and may be grown from seed.
a claim that salt should be applied
asparagus beds is not supported y 3 ex-
perme, It destroys a number of weeds
ms mechanical service in’ the
sol, but it is not a necessary fertilizer.
--Whey is more valuable than “may be
supposed. It contains more sugar than
~ does cream, skim milk or butter milk, and
its use as food for pigs demonstrates that it
is a valuable substance for that purpose.
—The growing of trees, whether for fruit
or shade, is an important matter, and
trees deserve a aL care and fertilizer.
It a tree dies or becomes diseased there is
a eause, which should be discovered, and
some remedy applied.
—A rise in the grade in the road of .one
foot in ten doubles the draft. A rough,
soft or sandy road increases the labor of
the team to nearly or quite the same de-
gree, and unoiled anxles will as effectually
ble the labor and weariness of the ani-
mals which pull the wagon. 3
—For family nse there is no neoessit
for having six or seven varieties of a single
kind of fruit. Early, medium and late
varieties may be used, but it is better to
~ have a variety of a kind that is prolific
and satisfactory than to have the 1nd oc-
".oupied with Several varieties that ¢ seldom
produce crops.
ever, may b i
: Bean may be planted in April,
; hep
wg 3: a Eon
is exolod
gh
—When putting out young trees do not
‘use manure around the roots. Set each
tree in ils place and fill in with the top
* goil, using pl of water, and first cut-
ting back as mac of the top of the tree as
may be necessary to remove, to prevent
overtaxing the roots to supply too many |
handful
‘branches. A of bone meal is the
- best fertilizer to use with the soil Shot is
returned to the roots. d
\ —Potato beetles are easily destroyed by
thie use of Paris green, and they also bave
many natural enemies. It is surprising,
therefore, how they come every year in
lone numbers, which may be due to the
delays in destroying them. If a few beetles
no consideration is given the fact,
they are thus allowed some opportunity
to multiply. Every beetle destroyed early
in the season, or as soon as. it puts in an
appearance, will reduce the work necessary
another season.
—The practical value of birds in con-
trolling insect pests should be more gen-
erally recognized. Is may be an easy man-
ner to exterminate the birds in an orchard
or grain field, but it is an extremely diffi-
cult one to control the insect It is
certain, too, that the value of oar vative
sparrows as weed destroyers is not ap-
preciated. Weed seeds form an important
item of the winter food of many of these
birds, and it is inrpossible to. estimate the
immense numbers of noxions weeds which
are thus annually destroyed.
—Many farms are estimated below their
true value because of slovenly appearance.
Weeds bigler than the fences, trees blown
down and left to rot in the same place,
fences out of repair, gates and barn gure
off the hinges or swinging on one hin
unsightly litter in door yard and at
barn—these and many such evidences of
carelessness depreciate the value of any
farm. The soil may be excellent, the wa-
ter facilities all that could be asked for
and all natoral advantages requisite to’
make a good, high-priced farm may exist,
and vet that farm scarcely makes ite owner
a living.
—Bnrdeaux ‘mixture is made thus:
r sulphate blue vitriol, 4 pounds;
auto me 4 pounds; water, to. make 50
a. Use a tight barrel, such as for
~Sillen oil. Dissolve the copperin hot water,
it wanted for immediate use, or place it in
an old guony sack and suspend it in the
barrel, two-thirds fall of waser, until itis
© all dissolved. = Slake the lime and add wa-
ter until it is of the consistency of milk,
and when cocl, pour it into the copper so-
lation, usinga sieve to remove all coarse
material.
barrel with water; it is then read;
For plants with tender foliage ouly one-
half the amount of copper and lime should
Stir this mixtare and fill the
y for use.
“be used.
©. —It is not desirable to plant seeds of
of a too early. :
G Jarm es may rot before it oan ger-
Such crops as beans, melons,
es and eggplant will not endure even
pn
poh in orm, avi et
“ready for transplanting as soon as the
ground i is warm and g danger hiv frost has
One nf des in the
nting of gar. yp 4 080 when
_ the apple trees are in bloom. Peas, how-
‘but when
Svece are in fall blossom it is
gop in the seeds io! high i
epends pon soil. If
Pants is Ba or spaded deep, and then
worked fine with a Sed does and 00 hee the
air takes in the warmth and the soil be- er
comes warn much sooner than when it is
. given careless preparation.
—The loss of valuable plant food in'ma-
aero the very warm
of summer than any oi 5
‘to prevent — oh fm is one of the i.
ola of the former. If :
~ muanare conld be hanled to the itr
: ‘land and - ‘under with a one-’
ar plow as fast as it acoumul ‘there
) ~ wand bea saving, 1 but as the farmer oan-
i every day to | be
80 maoage his InaTrS the the Dracsice will net
become |
5 Rae hte "IE .
not neglect his regular work
that manure and ensi
i on be kept in the same manner; to |
materials should be in the finest
ition and heavily weighted down 5
went the ipgress of air.
re shown that when dry. ianare and
01 materials were excluded from
Te Fa emote was Sighs. vas
ner t 16 per cent.
bh fie's “Kainit is excellent as a sub:
‘stance for preventing esoape of amthonia, as
it is orade sulphate of potash and contains
iE in ahi common salt. Gypsum | lain—gently delicately.
nit: used together, sprink- | Don’s use a e or linen rag for your
| ne a manure asily, as the face; instead, use a flannel one.
hy of the heap acocumul Cold | Dou’t believe. you can get rid of wrinkles
water. will serve well in reducing oped by filling in he crevices with powder, In-
in the h yn less heat will ooour il air | stead, | bath e
z ef style this season than fhe habit
It the ground is not.
well | gray
: style.
$0 use'a waist lining light enough either to |
; teh or still paler, so nok fo the
It you are going to wear the sk
when air was admitted the loss was from
{ never use very cold water for it.
an unlem it is with alcohol or a little vase.
| hoe
use #i Trio od in arresting
The inverted pleat-bmek skirt much
SE
Waists of dotted Swiss are pridicted as
the HQ sumer favorites,
Yi
Very foe Breton net with a helmabitolied
border and patterned nearly all over with
the narrowest orepe is a novelty offered for
a widow’s first veil.
Pale biscuit-colored over-gaiters worn
over patent leather ties are one of Dame
Fashion’s whims just now.
Except for a slight tendency to a higher
bust there is no marked change in this
year’s corset shapes from last year.
The idea of the moment is to pnt a
pretty ribbon around the neck, topped
with a dainty ruche.
—
by N
Six to ten inch ribbons, crushed in to
about four inches, are used for the girdles |
as fashionable just now.
Plain brown pongee shirt waist suits are
to he among the most swagger of the sum-
mer.
ed effects in oriental ambroidery
and in I are not nearly so good
style now as those of all white ye the
broderie: Anglaise kipd.
Ready -made yokes.of of rows of fine lawn,
with on i rows of fagoting between, is a
convenience for the home dressmaker. If
comes in all white, white and blue, black,
and royal blue.
ie
Imitation harness buckles of gilt, ox-
idized gun metal or nickel are seen upon
the popular-priced erusl leather belts.
Gold bead okekTnees as acoessories for
dressy toilets are a fad of the moment.
‘While ‘‘cobweb’’ or “‘veiling’’ "hosiery
in plain weaves is fashion’s latest fauoy, it
is not likely to last long, as it wears 0
quickly. i
The new arrangements of ostrich feath-
ers for hat garniture are almost bewilder-
ing. Some have the upper half curled to-
ward the stem and the under curled down-
ward, making them look like soft ruffles.
The house dress of shirt waist and skirt ||
has now almost entirely superseded the
old-time wrapper, both with mistress and i
maid.
The French corset cover is by far the
first favorite.
Champagne-coloted stockings are now in
the market in order to match the dainty
spring toilets of canvas, etamine and voile
in delicate champagne color.
‘‘Cobweb lisle’’ thread stockings are in-
tended for ladies. Navy blue, tan, white
and black is the range of color. They are
fine and thin and suitable for snmmer.
© Green leaves with colored dots are em-
broidered upon the fronts of lisle thread
« | Stockings and also on silk hosiery.
The champagne-co ored stookings with
iugtep decoration in a panel of dots B
ite or black, is realiy the prettiest of
i new, stockings, and the delicacy of orna- |
mentation commends i$ to the many wom-
en who admire dainty effeots,
§
Unlined skirts seem the aale for walking
gowns in summer weights, another evi-
dence that most of ns forward to a
sudden coming of the inevitable hot spell,
The newer two-piece and three-piece suits
of mohoir, one and all have the skirt made
without lining, a move in the direction of
comfort. The unlined skirt, ot Liberty
satin, is another feature of summer styles.
This will be found more stylish than
foulard, althoogh ssarcely so cool. Hav-
ing greater body, it does not reqaire a tin- [2
iog, and it makes a useful trav eling gown
when made up in the darker colors.
—_—
The fashions in feminine lootwear for the
summer as anu show some striking
novelties. Fore , boots hall white
and ball yellow are shown as an extreme
style. Fle. permis issible to the Sotrestly dressed
ut red boots will not. “do” at
al 'Richelien shoes are shown in brows
and white. Boots of § with
tops of lasting cloth, whioh'is oe ba cooler
than leather, will be generally worn. For
evening, slippers of rig satin will be
worn ‘with stockings of the same color.
Gils kid slippers with me also good
—
The torrent of brown toilets is still with
us, bus yet there are those who appreciate
$he refinement ot Jane Selisate ow tones. o
pigeon gray and clond gray.
supposed to be the newer. Re Jane: =
de chine, henrietta and vellings w
a delightful freshness. They: do
loug to the blne-grays and ee
but tend toward stone polos, very clear,
and intended to be relieved with Jouches
of black velvet fithon, wh white lace
silver passementerié. Cloud
light and the dressmaker ow gays wo
gues tticoat of gray taffeta there will
i iffioulty in Shion the lining. It
not, you had best line the corsage with |
the | white silk or white cambrio; then skirt |
and waist will show in Snitormil on
rayness. Cloud gray. bengaline, ©
ay albatross or voile, and cloud
etamine are excellent choices oe a Ai
new gown.
" Hing thas will help, Jonto have a prety
skin. Don’t bathe in
with 8 few drops of ammonia or a little
ive bathe while it is very warm, and
Don’t wash your face while traveling,
Don’t attempt to remove dust with oold
water; give ho face a hot bath and give
it a riosi ti water. =
4 wood rin I nd a coarse towel;
just duty it is not made of cass iron,
and treat it as you would the fnest porce-
oar face a Russian
night; ‘that To bathe it with water overt
thot S05 wonder on
Jacobs and wife,
rd water; soften it |
i a sand it,
‘then a minute after wi
will make it glow with warath; dry it
with a soft towel and go
is growing firmer and free from wiinfes
and you are resting.
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* Why Popcorn. Pops.
‘Why does popeorn pop pop ? The Department
of Agtinlinie Sy. Suction, Which
was propoun a small op-
corn by reason of the volatilization of
the oil contained in the kernel by heat.
Field corn does Bok pop because the outer
portion of Be ksrnel is more porous, per-
fuising the of the oil as it yolagil
izes, Ww ie case of popcorn a
pressure is developed in the kernel Hp the
confined oil and the kernel is suddenly ex-
Ploded, and turned wrong side out. If is
considerate of the Agricultural De- |.
t, observes the Boston Herald thus
fo gratify a little boy’s thirst for usetal
knawledge. It pleases the little boys and:
it enlightens the bigger ones.
ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling inei-
dent, is narrated by John Oliver, of Phila-
ia, as follows: “I was in an awful
condition. My skin was almost yellow,
es sunken, tongue coated, pain continu-
ally in back and sides, no appetite, growing :
weaker day by day. es physicians had
given me up. Then I was advised fo use
Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the first
bottle made a decided im ment. I
continued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I know they robbed
the grave of another victim.”” No one
should fail to try them. Only 50 cents,
guaranteed at Green's drug store.
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48-4-21m The Centaur Co., New York City.
New Advertisements,
(QFFEANs cover SALE
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Real Estate at State College.
Pursuant to an order out of the Orphans’ Court
of Gentre county there will be sold at public out- HOOSE
ery, on the he ‘at State College, Fa. Je C
FRIDAY, APRIL 20th, 1904 5
at 2 o'clock p. m., the following desirable Realty : | YOUR -
A HOUSE AND LOT.
Located. ot on College dveaud. A mot attractive
ome with Modern Conveniences. s bou
and described as LL toni ga PLUMBER
n, at the in er 0] v-
er Begin Ba Bate the College X
Junction turn o Col log rr 0 te dh 10! h 33 you
Spraer of of land: 8 of Moaitistor aud 1 umes; thence - chose your doctor—for ef-
; © no; es eas fectivéness of work rather
RS, ina post; out hence alo: of M ; :
Herinan, sou py vd ng lands of Hite d than for lowness of price,
sion bf Cader alley; Sends along = along said Xion. Judge of our ability as you
: ria of ad Ee aie Judged of his—by the work
ee eaver oy Hedin ong ver ‘iy already done.
fin SE BC
being
27th, 1891, and a vo tre count) nd Peed
Book 64 page 3 granted. and. co to th
said lary C. Weaver. the ta named ~
Terus.—Ten J gentolhid to to be paid Jn 3
of sale; Ten per cent of oo ot
; rt of sale; one-third Lp © year mation of
onal absolute Dr
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Hy he iio ie. and to
Je secured by bonds and mortgage on the prem
x C. MEYER, : FRANK B. WEAVER,
Attorney. {5 Administrator.
- Wa. Goueex, Aue. a
] Accident Insurance.
EE PREFERRED ACCIDENT
Semler
INSURANCE CO.
7 /£
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THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY
25 per . ial aiabilt
weeks 1 diebility:
, 88 9,
fittait 26 Hic
of
PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR,
payable quarterly if desired,
A
: Jagr ort ipnaller umonits In Pio-
Any person Dale gr fet le
3 Shred es oiatorred ,in-
Shaagea “hossekeaping, over er eigh.
phys!
ears of age of moral and
ph "po al condition by asa Under
FREDERICK EK. FOSTER, :
499 Agent, Bellefonte, Pa.
coll water dat w
bed. where you
ought to sleep like a baby ‘while your skin |
! LL for any service.
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}] AxERS
If your bloed is thin and impure, :
you are miserable all the time. It
is pure, rich blood that invigor-
ates, strengthens, refreshes. You
certainly know
SARSAPARILLA i
the medicine that brings good
health to the home, the only med-
icine tested and tried for 60 years.
" doetor's medicine.
id owe 8 my life, without doubt,
saparilla, It is the
hi Sondermu) medicine In fhe
world for nervousness. M;
permanen snd I ve y wo
you enough.
Mags. Dewia McWeLL, Newark, N.J.
$1.00 a bottle.
All druggists
J. C. AYER CO.
Lowell, Mass.
~—FOR—
POOR HEALTH
Laxative doses of Ayers Pills
each night Stestly aid the Sarsap-
. arilla.
49-17-1¢
Green’s Pharmacy.
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REP CEDAR
FLAKES... -
The difference of a few cents upon
the price of §a pound of moth preven-
tive means the difference between a
satisfied and a dissatisfied customer.
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RED CEDAR
FLAKES. 3
The Host moth preventative is made :
from genuine Red Cedar, combined with
the most valuable moth destroying arti-
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RED CEDAR
FLAKES. .
: 13 Cheap and it i i effectual
a pac
Sold only att age.
GREEN’S PHARMACY
Bush House Block.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
14-26-1y
£ Mtg 0. mm tli le
Sn ait la 8 Lt ie ER Ll A ie
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Plumbing etc.
. Many very particular i
people have judged us in
this way, and have chosen
* us as their plumbers.
R. J. SCHAD & BRO.
: No. 8 N. Allegheny St.,
! BELLEFONTE, PA.
en
HONEA IININ INNA Res ees iseietesisessatsttttnstene
| Mee EQUIPMENT. =
CATAWISSA CAR A AND FOUNDRY
COMPANY,
'CATAWISSA, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
. 4| Bituminous Mine Cars.
- Every spe;
Mine Cor ¥
Bein oy Solid er BE Bolted cap oiler.
Mine Car Axles.
Square, Round, Collgred. ~~
Car Forgings. Ce
Wt in Draw bars, Clevices, Brake, Latches
Old 3 Sikes. \
Steel and Tank Steel and Iron Torgen and
We can ve you prompt service,
good quality, lowest quotations.
Distance is not in the way of
LOWEST QUOTATIONS.
TRY US. 48-17-2m
Groceries.
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Are now selling the finest
Cream Cheese we have
ever had—price 16cts. per
pound. L
El SECHLER & CO.
RELLEFONTE, PA,
PUTTING MONEY
INTO GOOD FUEL
looked after.
ig spending money to good advantage, ges-
ting the best quality at a nominal price.
One may be justly proud of the suocess
* of a hobby, and our hobby is to keep
THE BEST COAL
that can be found on the market.
Particular attention is given to all or-
ders Sent in, weight and quality carefully
BEST STOVE WOOD AND KINDLING WOOD.
MoCALMONT & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
New Advertisements.
Groceries,
On AND LOT FOR SALE. &
desirable home on east Bishop St.
Bellefonte, TY offered for sale. The house is
modern and siahds on 3 lot hai, size alsohas a front-
e on Logan St. on or
i Mrs: SARA L eats,
46-30tf
llefonte, Pa.
; Jewelry.
|— TO GET.
The Latest Novelties,
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES,
STERLING SILVERWARE,
—————————
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
POCKET BOOKS,
UMBRELLAS.
SILVER TOILET WARE,
An abundant Stock at Moderate Prices.
tons [3 mre
F. C. RICHARD’S SONS,
41-46 High St. BELLEFONTE PA
Meat Markets. \ a
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GET THE A vi
BEST MEATS.
You save ‘nothi by buyin
or gristly oy i he
: RARSHSY, FATTEST, CATTLE,
and su Im susindiers with the fresh-
pr d muscle mak:
ing Steak Shoat nd ny y prices are
me higher than poorer Ref, are else-
. where.
r, thin
I always have
~——DRESSED POULTRY,—
Gane in season, and any kinds of Sod
meats you want, :
Tay My Sxor.
43-3¢-Iy P. L, BEEZER. g
. High Street, Bellefonte
NAVE IN
YOUR MEAT BILLS.
ete] is no esson why you. Should use poor
or tender,
' Good meat a here:
good catile sheep and salves
Tost:
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l We Boy ONLY THE BEST
and we sell only! that which is good, We don't
Fomise opie its , but we will farnish
that you have potd
elsewhere for very poor
GIVE US A TRIAL—
and see if you do's save in the dog run and
have better Meats, pulkay. and Game (in sea-
son) han eae, been Th
GETTIG : KREAMER,
Buison, Pa. Bush House Bloek
Sewing Machines. :
MPROVED :
ELDREDGE Bn
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FOR
= THIRTY. ¢
YEARS
gs. Te Positive ta
stood for the B.
Sewing Mac ine
The name EAE
the
winder: p ales
Ler vey iy leasing woodwork
fs 1 set of nickeled stee
hepts ‘velvet lined fancy metal
your Fodenter for, we tinproved |
ot buy any
machine ani you ay i.
NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO
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93 Reade Street, New York City.
46 Madison Street, Chicago 1.
13-30.0m Hearst Building, San Francisco Cal.
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JT RECEIVED
New invoice Porto Rico
Coffee— Fine goods but
heavy body — use less
quantity. At 25cts cheap-
est Coffee on the market.
SECHLER & CO.
New Advertisement.
HICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Origi NYROYAL PIL Ls. Saf
nal and on uine. fe. Always re-
liable. Ladies ask re for Chichester’s ”
lish in Red and Gold metallic boxes, sealed =
blue ribbon. Take no other, refuse dangerous
OF send dc In stamps for i Buy Shi
T Sen n 8 8 for u
aud ‘’Relief for Tadics, ott, fa. bogs
od a all dru
10,000 testimonials.
is. CHICH BTR CHEMI
Menton this paper.
F YOU WANT 10 SELL
standin aber. sawed timber,
railroad ties, and chemical woo
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
kind worked or in
hite ie Pine. Chestnut
Shing-
"lumber of any
the rough,
i or eh ned 3 Millwork, Doors, i
Plastering Lath, , Brick, Etc
oP B. CRIDER & SON
48-18-1y Bellefonte, Pa.
_ Money to Loa Me
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MONEY TO LOAN on good security
and houses for rent.
J. M. REICHLINE
45-14-1yr. y at Law
Groceries.
£
Fo: a CHANGE
. On Breakfast Food—Try
our Grape Sugsr Flakes.
It will please you.
SECHLER & CO.
BELLEFONTE PA
Flour and Feed.
(CUBTS Y. WAGNER,
BrockERHOFF MiLis, BeLLeronNTE, Pa,
Manufacturer,
ROLLER FLOUR,
FEED, CORN MEAL, Et.
“ Also Dealer in Grain.
Manufactures and has on hand at all
Limes the following brands of high grade
WHITE STAR, :
' OUR BEST. 5 !
“HIGH GRADE,
VICTORY PATENT,
FANCY PATENT—formerly Pho-
nix Mills high grade brand.
+ os
The only place in the county where :
SPRAY,
an extraordinary fine grade of
/, Spring wheat Patent Flour can be
ne
Sn
INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD.
+ FEED OF ALL KINDS,
x Whola or Manufactured.
All *inds of Grain in bought at office.
‘Exchanges Flour for for Wheat.
OFFICE and STORE, < Bishop Street,
Bellefonte, |
MILL Sri - + ROOPSBURE.
BELLEFONTE, PA.’
adison Square, Loot. Pa