i EE a ; Lunar KamMbows. ! | EEN E FOR ASD ABUT WONES. Paradoxical. | Liar wees a seldom. ob Medical : Insurance. a Reporter—What do you mean OY | worved in the tem te Very CT IT | DAILY THOUGHT, saying that I use “paradoxical expre Hkely the physical erate wine. OPS : AAA . | — sions?’ Editor—I mean that you say pay 4 TT ———— Bellefonte, Pa., May 28, 1909. Do not waste a minute—not a second —io trying | impossible things. This story of yours, | frequently, but is invisible because of to demonstrate to othersthe merit of your own | for instance, | the faintness of the moon's light. In uo devours If your work does not vindicate | on Stacy wonialus Ye isase *ba | the tropics, where moonlight is more ' itself, you eanpot vindicate it.—Thomas Went- ! intense, says the Scientific American, | worth Higgeuson. . lunar rainbows are more frequently | — ate 3 Packing a Trunk. observed. They are by no means rare | With the coming of the more frequent i ear. 1 cannot get any more | at Reunion island. At all places the warm days one-piece frocks of light weight | 08S in. and yet everything In the | phenomenon is most frequently seen | cloth and silken fabrics such as pongee in | TTUnk Is absolutely indispensable.” | gt full moon when the moon's light is | its various weaves and foulard are every-| “Yes, but the question is, ‘Which of | highest, but it has been seen in various where seen. Aud of them all the latter | the absolutely indispensable. things phases of the moon. It was first ob- IRE OLD FRIESD: : WE ( RIENDS. i holds first rank. ean we do without? ” served by i : . | v Aristotle. A lunar rainbow | — ol Sharuiog livsk of Su a pe | Is produced at full moon by the Spray | THE LONGER YOU KNOW THEM THE BET. | Bees that have honey in their mouths of the great Victoria falls of the Yguas- TER YOU LIKE THEM. i lonaise with a deep V sha oke ; it opened down ny lefs Sapes, To yoke | have stings in their tails. — Scottish | su in Brazil. Doan's Kidney Pills never fail you. Proverb. Bellefonte people know this, to hem, and fastened with dark blue silk Trad this Belafonte case. crochet buttons and battonholes. Read bow Doan’s stood the test The skirts was short and was finished fu fuss years wd be avanti with a deep bem The sleeves were of the | I mie NesiNOuy And san by ve: Rs fonlard, tacked from shoulder to wrist io | i J. Curtis Johnson, 365 E. Bishop St. half-inch tucks thas ran around the arm Beiletonte, Pa., says: “1 ean recommend and were finished with a plaited soft white | AF a8 well able to stand as 1 am.” i : : i Doan's Kidaey Pills as a remedy that muslin frill. Aronod the wrist was a scroll | “Politeness’ compels me to say canied goods 20d dried {rafts BE eb tr — oI design of soutache thas matched the color | ‘Thank you, sir.’ ”"—New York Journal Co. { vears ago and | am happy to say that | of she material. i 1 ve had bat little seed to use them : ame | Ca " | since. About a year sgo | contracted a Tue bodice was arranged in a series of | | cold, which tio oy kidneys and 1 ball-ineh tuck« to give the necessary fui- | Castoria. | ness, and the deep yoke was outlived with | i ascrol! design in sountache. With this | ! | ~ PIE PREFERRED ACCIDENT —— — e———————— INSURANCE CO. FARM NOTES. — —Merino is the wool sheep. Shropshire the all puipose, and Southdown the bess matton sheep. —Last year wasa banner year for sugar beets, but the estimate is made by the United States Departmens of Agriculture that the present year will eclipse all past records, as it is expected that over hall a million short tons of beet sugar will be made. —The Kansas Agricultural College grades cream as follows : Firss grade cream 30 or more per cent. of batter fat : second grade 25 per cent. aud less than 30; third grade, baving less than 25 per cent. butter fat. Creameries like to get high testing cream, say thirty and above. Tbey make more batter from this, as the overrun is greater. THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY FAY ATL VET LTA LT LT OBT LTO VT DY BYE 8V AT LV AY ATS Benefits ; £5,000 death by aceident, 5,000 loss of both feet, 5,000 loss of both hands, 5,000 luss of one hand and one foot 2,500 loss of either hand, 2,500 loss of either foot, 630 loss of one eye, 25 per week, total! disability {limit 52 weeks.) 10 per week, partial disability (lait 26 weeks. PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, payable quarterly if desired, i f ~—Do you know that vou ean get the | As Good as He Gave. finest, oranges, bananas and grape fruit, | “Here is my seat, madam, but can- | Ad pine apples, Sechier & Co. dor compels m | er pe © 1 say that 1 thing you | ——Do you know where to get the finest | Sechler & Larger or smaller amounts in pro portion. Auy person, male or female engaged in a preferred occupaticn, in. cluding bouse-keeping, over cigh- teen years ol age of good moral and physical condition may insure under this policy. FIRE INSURANCE I invite your attention to my fire Insurance Agenoy, the strongest aud Most Extensive Line of Solid ~The time that elapse: between service and lambing runs from 145 to 150 days ; abous 147 days will catch the great major- ity. Aer in mares, the males are carried slightly longer than the females. Old ewes say from 4to 6 years, will produce the most lambs and will save the most. There are more single lambs produced by young ewes than by older ones. —Hous not living in dusty houses, that have persistent coughs, are as a rate, sufler- ER .Castoria. 1 at ones appealed oo Doan's Kidoey Pills, me an re mm en procuring them at Green's drug store, and they helped me in every way, | giad- ly confirm everything | said in my pre- noticed a return of my furmer complaint, frock was worn a gunimpe of soit white | muslin aid iu narrow tucks and finished | with a high boued stock. The girdle was | of blae satin, kuott-d as the left side, i The frock was unlined and would prove | { admirable for wear on train or boat, or for | vious statement and add that 1 know others who have used this remedy and received the best of results.” For sale by ali dealers, Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co,, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, ing fiom worms. Au excellent remedy is | shopping in town during the warm weath- | (ASTORIA. | pd 2Stember the name—Donn's-—and take Companies represented by any to dissolve one-half pound of copperas in | eT. For coolness and all aronud comfort | ! agency in Ceotral Pennsylvania. warm water and mixiog to the slop for 100 Shere ty umiag so universally popular as | H. E. FENLON head of pigs. This dose should be given | this fabric. i . FE N, for five mornings : then waita few days, Auother frock was of golden brown foul. | ; 50-21 Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. and repeat if necessary. For a smaller num- | ard with an indistivet, shadowy, uncer. | TNA TA A TAN A ber than 200 head give a good dram to each | tain design in a red brown color that might | The Rind You Bare Alw ? ies: beac 3 - — head. be described as sorrel. It was made sepa- | id i a ave Always Bought, and whick has been In use for over 56 years, has ES —— E—————————— rate skirt aud bodies joined uuder a folded | orne the signature of { Cozl and Wood =Late Potatoes ga be Plavted be girdle of hiown satin that was faroishe? CHAS. H. FLETCHER and has been made under Lis personal supervision i . I A 21 ro une ’. : 2 an} with knotted ends and silk tassels. oo : ig % " since its infaney. Allow no one to deceive i . ater than Jnue 1 they way not mature he- The high stock was of tocked net with a | you im this. All Counterfeits, Imitations, and “Just-as.good” are ! fore frost. Potatoes, like other crops need | be b i plant food. Potatoe soils should be well ide fvomy panel Shas extened 40 tle bust i but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Chil i pwakp E. RHOADS i >i at front. e girdie was drawn ough | drep—E “ inst. Ex pa t . gg with baie to losrense fll wipe: slashes iu the panel that were buttonholed | iren—Experience against Experiment. gerions enemy to erop : deans is best with heavy rope floss. Large sativ covered | | Sl Shippizg and Commission Merchant, ins irs ie ua 1 buttons arranged in groups of five trimmed | WHAT IS CASTORIA Saddiery. the panel from host to hem of skirt. | The bodice was fastened invisibly down | the back. There wasa fguare yoke of | i —————— nnn DEALER IN ww ble manure is used it should he applied a year ahead of the potato crop. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing MONEY SAVED —The continuation of wn experiment iv brown silk net lined with flesh pink net of | Syraps. It i= Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine por] other Narcot- L ANTHRACITE aAxp BITUMINOUS Aroostook county, Maine, shows that, | 8 five quality, and across the yoke, back | lc subs ance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverish- IS MONEY MADE while liming is exceedingly beneficial to | and front were strips of net embroidered in | ness, It eures Diarrhea and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Redoced in price—horse sheets, It assimilates the a design of dull red poppies and green leaves, the grass aud clover crops, even a moderate application of lime to the soils iu that sec Constipation and Fiatuleney, and Bowels, giving healthy and npatural sleep. Food, The Children's Panacea-The regulates the Stomach We have de- tion leads to a considerable incicase in the amount of ecab on the potato crop, even alter three years in grain aod grass. Two successive crops of potatoes on limed soils alier two years in grass showed an alarm- ing increase of scab on the second year crop. —Tue squash hog is a flat insect, rusty black in color, with yellow belly. Isis ahons a half-inch long, and emits ao offen- give odor. Is winters in the adult form underneath leaves, hoards, eto, and lays its egus on the nnder side of leaves in June. The young are hatched out in a short time. To get 1id of them, hand picking in the Across the shoulders there were hretelles | of satin canght with large buttons and silk | fringed ornaments. The sleeves were of | foulard, long and slightly wrinkled, finish. | ed at the wrist with a narrow fold of satin. | The gin stock was of tocked net with a | fold of satin and a plaited frill of white | mull at the top. { The frock was worn over a princess glip | of taffeta, the soft weave without body or | stiffness, | A Bit of Neckwear. If you bave an old | enamel or metal buckle that has grown too | Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT In Use For Over 30 Years. ALWAYS next thirty days. termined to clean up all sammer goods, if you are in the market for this class of goods you can’t do better than cai and supply your wants at thie store, We have the largest assortment of SINGLE aAx¥p DOUBLE DRIVING HARNESS in the county anu at prices to ait the buyer. If you do not have one of our HAND-MADE SINGLE HARNESS lap spreads and fly nets—for the 1 COAL 5. | ~=CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS == sud other grains, —BALED HAY and STRAW— BUILDERS and PLASTERERS' SAND KINDLING WOOD— by the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers, Respectfully solicits the patronage of his shabby to use it can be turned into a dainty \ \g morning and evening, when the bugs are Bt one of the new stooks. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. 54.2213t a friends and the public, at less notive, a good plan, Kerosene emul-| Cover the buckle with asatineibbon tn, = + oo.) plyynwitho lgimess that you | 2020 HIS COAL YARD...... sion diluted with twelve parts water sprinkled on and abont plants, is recom- mended. Shingles or small boards pnt about plants serve as hiding places for these insects, and then they can easily be killed. -—In a berry section of the farm there is complaint of the damage doue the goose- berries by mildew, and the strawberries by the white grub. Mildew may be kept off gooseberries quite effectually by spraying with salphide of potassium, one-half ounce to the gallon any desired shade. Shirr the ribbon slight. | iy and make the seam ov the under side. Arrange another piece of tibbon in over- lapping plaits turning down, and rau it | throngh the covered buckle, tacking it firmly in place. Sew books and flat eyes or loops at the back of the folds to hook around the bot- tom of a lace stock. The folds should vot be more than an inch wide, on a short neck narrower. The buekie should be arranged lengthwise on the folds as a slide. Bellefonte Shoe Emporium. ply yon with a harness that yoo may have no concern about any parts breaking. These harness are made from select oak stock, with a high-grade workmanship, and A GUARANTEE FOR TEN YIARS with each set of harness. We hate on baud a fine lot of singie harneer ranging in price from $18.50 © $25.00. We carry a lary? line of oils, ¢ le Telephone Calls § Conrad 124% om, aear the Passenger Station. 16-18 J GOK: READ JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successors to Grant Hoover.) of water. In this strength itis entirely — tease, whips, brushes, 1 FIRE, harmless to the plants, aud, is quite eff2ot- | The hour for giving a lancheon depends Som Re BO everything val in preventing mildew, althoogh it does | upon whether there is any kind of enter- We wilt take pleasure iu shows LIFE. not always cure it alter infection has taken | yainment to follow it. For instance, if the 9% Our A me ou vee place. It will be well to make frequent | yyests intend attending en masse a concert Jo Dok Rive usa wal} ans see 3 AND applications shortly alter each rainstorm. | or something of the kind after the meal 1 ouscit ACCIDENT The white grubs which trouble the | g'glock wonld be the proper time, other- 4 : y 0g 4a strawberries usually live in the soil three | wise half-past 1 or even 2 o’closk wonld be en S a aly Youre Respectfully, INSURANCE. years. About the only thing todo isto keep a sharp watch of the plants and when one appears to be failing make a search among the roots for the gab and destroy bim. It is unsafe to set strawber- ries on land that has been in sod for two years previously. —The potato bog is prohably the great. est obstacle to the raising of potatoes. Bat notwithstapding the deadly work of this pest, he is easily controlled if re<ort is made to arsenical poisons. A good method is to correct. {he invitations, save for an ex- ceedingly formal affair, would be personal notes, and should be sent a week or ten days in advance of the event, a prompt ac- | ceptanoe or declination being expeoted, so that here way be no vacant places. Toilettes for a luncheon for hostess and guests should be the same as for an alter- noon tea—handsome afternoon dresses with high necks, The guests will remove their wraps in some one of the npstairs rooms made ready for their reception, but retain White and Blue JAMES SCHOFIELD, Spring street, 34-87 BELLEFONTE. This Agency represents the largast Fire Insurance Companies in the World. Flour and Feed. NO ASSESSMENTS. —— Do not fail to give us a call hefore insuring your Life or Property as we are in position » {urns Y. WAGNER, . Bl ATED Bla write large lines at any time, Office in Crider's Stone Building, BELLEFONTE, PA. I 43-18-1v hand-pick these bugs, but itis a tedious their hats. Gloves may be left with the Brocwreuory Misia, Brivsronrs Pa, D W. WOODRING. task. Eg we learn ha} 50 veteran agrow- | Wraps. Mapntaeturer, . eras T. B. Terry havd-picks his potato — C S S O S d retailers of bags. A woman who wears her bat constantly ANVA HOE . GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE. The most popular course, however, is to use Paris green, either as dust or as part of a liquid solution. If the bugs are taken as soon as they appear, it will seldom be nec- essary to treat the entire field. The bags being killed on the part of the field where as one must during days of many social engagements, must biush ber hair care- fully at night unless she wishesit to be seriously affected. Combing will not bring back the turn of the hair near the scalp, to the angle at which it should grow, bat FOR BABIES. ROLLER FLOUR, FEED, CORN MEAL, Et. Also Dealer in Grain. fo a ————— — ea et aan. ASE DS Represents only the strongest and mosi prompt paying companies. Gives reliable insurance at the very lowest rates and pays promptly when losses occur. Office at 118 they appear, will have no opportunity to | hrashing will overcome the difficulty. The Manufactures and has on and st all East Howard street, Bellefonte, Pa. 52:30 extevl thie) lations 3 Seiser pubes, a brosh mast be held to make ie bair go up §imes the following brands of high grade iS——— eatment is ane pound | and when the latter is released there will a of pure Paris green to 150 galions of water. | |,» a fluffiness and lightness uok to be seonr- WHITE STAR, Fine job Printing. When dust iy weed, ons pound of the Paris ed otherwise. OUR BEST. cm green may be mixed with 50 pounds of air: — slaked lime, and the resulting powder ap- oe HIGH GRADE, yee JOB PRINTING plied by being sifted over the plants with | The very short sash ouriain grows wie some kind of a box in which are small holes. A good-sized pepper box ie found serviceable. In such a case itis better to apply the dust while the dew is on the vines, —Many farmers still cling to the idea that it is proper to work a brood mare un- til she shows indications of old age and then use her as a breeder. The results often prove disastrous. In the first place, a mare which has not produced a colt until well up in years is not so likely to become a sale aud sure breeder as if she bad been popular for the private residence. although it was first nsed in physicians’ officss. The original idea of heavy linen or crash still obtain ; for the very usefulness of this little screen depends upon its weight. It is only 20 inches long, aud fulled on to a brass rod placed against the lowest part of the sash. The richer or more delicate gnality of the inside drapery has made no difference in this outer curtain, whose sole excnse is its opaque quality. It is an excellent idea to keep frocks in slips or bags when they hang in the closet Just the thing for warm weather. They wear longer than leather. VICTORY PATENT, FANCY PATENT—{ormerly Pho nix Mills high grade brand. The only place in the county where SPRAY, an extraordin fine e of Spring When Patent ole be ned. ALSO: INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD. FEED OF ALL EINDS, OA SPECIALTY =—o0 AT THE WATCHEMANIOFFICE. — There {2 no style of work, frou: the cheapest Dodger" to the finest {—BOOK-WORK,—1 that we can not do in the most satisfactory mane per, and st Prices consistent with the class of work. Call om or communicate with this office. bred when young. It has also been noticed | for thi ts dust from settling on them Whole factured, sot he oom nth ars fhe oe | akg ie, 11 ne gn he re— w vy ttractive oretonne slips are to * . not suckle their young so well ; oftentimes | hag yt up for a wrk Tn, or REDUCED FROM $1.00 TO exchanges Flour for Wheat, —_ the supply of milk is insufficient for the | these can be made with very little trouble OFFICE and STORE, - Bishop Street, - needs of a healthy foal. by taking two straight widths of cretonne Bellefonte, ’ R THE LADIES.—Miss Jennie Mor- Give two ounces, night and morning, of | jy a pretty gay colored pattern, joining 2 - + + ROOPSBURG, gan in her rooms on Spring St, is ready 19 tea made by steeping buchu leaves in soft water, for kidney trouble in horses. Be sare that horse do not eat dirty and muaty bedding ; also remember thas it is no economy to feed musty grain or hay to horses. Bolting of food causes indigestion and consequently loss of health. Guard against irregular feeding. Is tends to make horses bolt their food. them aud making a flap over the top through which a clothes hanger hook may be put. : A bag drawn up with a tape is liable to muss the frock, whereas the envelope slip is light weight and does not pucker up at top. — Frozen Strawberries. — One quart of 48 cents a Pair. OF1 DRINKS — Subic having pat in : com- B plan prepared to furnish Soft ks in bottle such as SELTZER SYPHONS, It should be thought that you should | Strawberries, juice of two lemons, one SARSAPARILLA always feed the same amount of grain to | Pound of sugar, ove nart of water, add YEAGER'S SHOE STORE. SODAS, ? both bores a one team. _ ne may “need | 1S on hour, ten wash th bere _— POPS, EIC, more than to keep it in s \ successor to Yeager & Davis. . add the water, stir uutil the is tor fos, families and the public gen- Boule aud working oder. thoroughly dissolved. Turn vio all of which are manu ——Do you know where to get your garden seeds in packages or by measure, Bechler & Co. ~—Subsoribe for the WATCHMAN. freezer and freeze. ———Do you know we have the old style sugar syrups, pure goods at 40 cents and 60 cents per gallon, Sechler & Co. Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA. of the parest syrups and properly carbo- nated, blie is cordially invited to lest The these drinks. Deliveries will be made free of charge within the lmits of the town. C. MOERSCHBACHER, 50-32-1y High Street, BELLEFONTE, PA to i d all patients wishing treatments lectriclty, \reatthents of the pv Roy facial mar sage eck and shoulder . Bhe also for sale aa sollostion, of —— and imita- tion com ornaments, small I wg Bo and belt buckles, hair and velties for the Christmas shopper, and Will he able to supply you with all kinds of toilet articles, ineludin Sheams, wders, toilet wa extracts and all of Hudnut's preparations. 50
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