FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. And Let the One In Which the Bit of Castoria. Flour and Feed. Attorneys-at-Law. — Cinder Lodges Alone. es ws = THOUGHT. Nine persons of every ten Cc. , a ier or any other forelgn sub CURTIS Y. WAGNER, |] © ¥Emichumoglmipnes Bellefonte August 5, 1910. Leaving the past behind, asking no praise, pay stance in the eye will instantly begin . , Pa., or reward, submitting ourselves to the grand law | to rub it with one hand while bunting BROCKERHOFF MILLS, Kup of the world, turning the way of faith and hove. | for a handkerchief with the other. BELLEFONTE, PA. 5 TF Practices nal Coury, Ofte FARN “NOTES. giving ourselves to the nearest present duty, ask- | phig ig wrong. The right way . aid a Room 18 Crider’s 1-1y. ing ourselves only what does right or truth or | oo. oo love bid, we thus enter into the joyful life of the 1, but ted | children of God.—~Charies F. Dole. = i R Il Fl B. SraANGl a ris F. | 0 er our Sf Gran. Sifice im Cress rot ch st se se sce | 4 or meesp vw sass | CAGTORIA © Feed — x S. TA he —The Jersey cider a under ordi- | able on many of the new summer frocks; | qneor threw open front window TAYLOR Attorney apd Cosas] yo acy later than | they are employed to emphasize the hem a ID Corn Meal H fonte, Pa. 2 orn Hous Hock Burt October, and is but anindifierent fruit at of the Supic a= well 3 for the border of my eye, which gave me in pain. 1 d G tended to promotiy. 10-49 the best, both as to quality and appear- u eeves decolletage. They tense . The Kind You 1 . hance the color schemes of the began to rub the eye desperately, when ou Have Al J Honea and Counsellor at Law, nee; 14 ind ey muslins and crepe | the engineer called to me: gh vb] an ram iy Ni inde a al business , second the State of Maj ine a one to. harvest the Hctaore, WHEE are SIHEMY IMO | ors SHE 47 Wize OTD EBB OND: | Trl Kilow 1 one 5 deceive you in Manufactures and has on hand at all timesthe | B * e. er one.” Imitations and following brands of grade flour: with a 3 of Sie all Booked ate —— Thinking he was chafing me, I only a aged = alt of Childrens = ETTIG, POWER & ZERBY~— make a procession 15 miles in length. A Parisian fancy is facing the collar or | Fubbed the barder. kao Experience against , WHITE STAR G Law DeNaloite, Fa. Ai —Some ine accidentally spilled on | big soft revers, with brilliant color,cerise, 1 know the doctors think they know OUR BEST the cous £2 Orvis. Bower & Orvis. | nal abunch of weeds led to the a, emerald or some one of the rich, vivid | it all, but they don't, and if you wil HIGH GRADE Consultation German. that lineis a sure destroyer of blues associated so insistently with black. | let that eye alone and work on the WHAT IS CASTORIA M. uatiawr and that only a slight application has to pia gash > Drift Color of course other one you will soon have the «in VICTORY PATENT in ail the courts” Consuiation o” Engin i i imits the adaptability o ume, » shouted the engineer. Castoria is FANCY PATENT German. south of court house. be made in order to effectively carry out | BS, CE SCIP ED. tian ever consider der out,” shou ee Sine eG foi G2 parmiess sobstitute for (All RE SiREnS wit receive at weed killing. : a; : 1 did as he directed Castor FParegoric, Drops Ce —— 49.5- the work of such sordid details in her worship of the | po. i der down near the inner cun Soothing It is Fleasapt, It y —The most profitable dairy cow is one | modes? wn : Sokains Bueithe ¥ Ou) Ph Be The g only place in the county where extraor- TE that has no tendency to put on flesh, has a thus and made ready to take it our. gH yb age i grade of spring wheat Flour Physicians. good appetite and a large stomach, in- “Let it alone and keep at the well allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea i I—————— e700 great and assimilating | This note of vivid color is repeated in | eye,” again shouted the engineer. and Wind Colic, It Stlieves Tee i = P R A Y s M.D ish ERTS. A cp oh Bus comormation | the Soy yeee ti whichtustns He Wry | 1 dw for a miwuee longer, cpt | HO Plus RCIE W* Stas ene cing is said to be of the true dairy type. of ‘cam B e| then, looking into a small glass the —The best tree to order, everything Velvet rgsettes which adors the broderie | engineer handed me, I saw the offender Ehidren's Panacea he Mathers | can be secured. Also International Stock Food - coneiered, is 3 young, vigorous whi | iceves are finished with brodere | 0 cheek, 1 bare, trod & mol air TR. — i t 3 kinds of Grain bought at the office. Flour sure 10 ive and grow without a Setback, fa in absolute necesito Mop! wears cago Record-Herald. pe aii exchanged for wheat. DF 5 ABD, 2. Bi; ofce ngs oor to a big Leghorn shape with a im, Fi G sintered or pares the owner wishes the head to start. its po trimming being a band of violet Where History Began. CHAS. H. F | OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET, | ing teeth. Jerior Crown and work. —To cure scaly legs in fowls, a poul- | velvet round the low crown, which is Describing a visit to the tombs of . H. FLETCHER. BELLEFONTE. PA. A le tryman says he makes a s decoction | tied at the back with ends that just fall | yy “poconan kings, Albert Bigelow | 4719 MILL AT ROOPSBURG. H. W. TATE, Su Dentist. Office ia. ! it A Place od etamin - Paine in Harper's Weekly writes of InUse ForOver ¥en. SL3TIm | = the Bush Arcade, Bellefonte. Pa. [Ali mod, led. holding them in for a mite 4 or ve, A mmm trosk thisst be Cool and light Y0 Aplanll tn Amensphis Ci if Money to Loan. years of experience. Roo Sei ity i t over ¢ oil or nasty, | ——e 3 Tush, 1. in that it keeps the legs | both to look at and to touch; and is In the glory of Egypt. 1600 B. C.. a NEY TO LOAN on good security an | from bleaching. one is in white batiste striped with nar- | warrior who slew seven Syrian chiefs M° Sousta to’ Sat, Veterinary. —Good results are said to have been Tow lines of Black Bo be chosen with his own hand. The top of the | J. M, KEICHLINE, | rm chines Frans gn, he cing of For uf mg ok” mir in| S50 pov ine. Jn ove | Hh | ons se sugar to over- orses. ive | the narrow black lines on the white Te 3 strain and consequent exhaustion as a | ground. The skirt is short and round, | sleeper’s face there is a tiny electric VETERINARY SURGEON, result of slippery roads were lessened in |and quite plain except for a panel of | globe, and I believe one could never | Fine job Printing. ; those animals which were ed sugar daily. | white broderic Anglaise down the front, | tire of standing there and looking at | ™——— LEE Of Beate Liuey Sle w 1s taken e skirt a little | that quiet visage, darkened by age, but urance. Bellefonte, Pa., by overwork were restored to normal | distance above the hem. beautiful in its dignity. unmoved, un- EN. INE JOB PRINTING strength by a liberal mixture of sugar| The broderie is taken up the centre of * i F 320-1y* Graduate University of Pennsylvania. Withcheie Seed, $s griple Litie hodice 2ud room ow Ee ™.| JOHN F. GRAY % SON. | o—ASPECIALTY—o0 just al -belt o . Ny i —§a<MA”—Y—YA ® —Twenty thousand pounds of goat | oi et which finishes in one long end at | been asleep! The Israelites were still (Stccegsor to. Grant Hoover) | AT THE Restaurant. meat is consumed in Brooklyn week! : 1 y the side in front. in bondage when he fell into that quiet WATCHMAN OFFICE Bow bucause of the kigh pricy 3 are — doze, and for their exodus a century Fire, oiling ot Ave or Six cents 3 pound lower | Dresses made entirely of white broderie| 2% F0, Jater he did not ears, Heo Lif There is go suvle of, work, from the ESTAURANT. than mutton and no effort is being made aise mounted on white or colored and Achiliesand Parisand the fest ha ie : Bellef “has a First-Class to violate the law by concealing its iden- i not yet battled on the plains of Troy.” . onte now has a Res- BE aa a or | i Accident Insurance BOOK WORK fanrant wigre » Most o goat m Y | pretty as plain white. Their effect can . ; the poorer classes, who say like it | always be varied by different colored rib- Moral Suasion and a Strap. This situa the iaeeted Hite. | Meals are Served at All Hours fully as well as the higher pri meats. | bons. The pinafore shape, not guite “She seems to have abandoned her Fits Agency Tepresents the World. that we can not do intl most satis- oo tia —]Judicious feeding does not imply ex- tight-fitting, is the best model for moral suasion ideas relative to tie —NO ASSESSMENTS — ent with the class of work. Cail on oF half in any style desired, Sand- cessive feeding. A cow mustbe a frocks, for it does away with the waist- | ¢poining of children.” i communicate with this office. and anything , can eater to be a ‘good producer. Driving pal Nothing 2 J00ks so deplorable as a| ughe has." Do not fail to give us a call before insuring your | Be had hat ne minutes oy Sus. a cows in a hurry is a_money-losing opera- | 20CCS, OF BE At 08 that has| “How did it bappen?” Le ner onerty 38 we are in POSItion (0 Wile | esses | furnish Soft in’ bottles such as a he rope EW He ed ar a, LW J aa etal Office in Crider’s Stone Building Saddlery. Pore, is exposed i MN of nts will occur in the best- ated | bringing about the change. You see, in s , A SODAS, pa ithe jos will She wil give, on ents. With the semi-fitting pinafore | she bas no children or ..or own, and { | $3181. BELLEFONTE, PA. = SARSAPARILLA, meastise of value. The rich quality of a | frock there is no danger of anything of | grew weary of her constant preaching | SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC. cows milk is arly bo with her, Mik | ind happening fr beng perlecty | and. choking. so 1 ted ber or | ie fiir dhe pc eer secretion should not be greatly encourag- Willle.” ally all of which are manufactured out of ed before calving. It is the milk from | Shift out of place. “Loaned ber your boy?" the purest syrups and properly carbonated. fd Bhd that produces the most pu “Precisely. She was to have him Th e Pr ef err C. MOERSCHBACHER, : Dresses for Small Girls.—Shantung in | week on her solemn promise to con- ed 50.32.1y. igh St. Bellet Pa. —The apple has come to be a standard | the pastel and “raw” shades is extremely | fine herself entirely ro moral suasion.” . y High ome. agricultural product, both for home con- | in favor thisyear for the small girl's “Did she keep her promise?” Accident a sumption and foreign markets, and the | and light summer coat, for which gar-| -gpe did, but at the expiration of | ——— S Ti ee al A ee | A a ae oe | the Wusk gi cutie to, We ‘With tare Insurance Co. | Watch this space for Mark month to month, making careful estimates | thirds of the frocks for small girls are | ib ber eyes nnd pleaded for permasion until apple picking, when they are per. collarless, and both Tound square BS Wale him just once.”—New Yor fectly posted on the quantity and quality necks are seen. As arule, the shan . THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY | (Get the Best Meats of the as well as to foreign dem frock is made up with a low neck, . This should be and might be a . | an adjustable chemisette accompanies it, Confucius on Kingcraft. BENEFITS: New Announcement w——— ly understood by He well-read of i : 2 ou hen a Bish glact is See “What Is kingcraft?’ demanded a na death by accident, oYou save by buying poor, thin as e er, and when this of . ) or disciple. hands, #rtly as, te Bains nderiod ne arcana gots drs snd cog the lore fect Contin wet. “Food ong |b {18586 cpp oct. {| LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE can put a price on t, as as . r the shi ” , wait for the dealer to make a quotation | suits which well-grown girls of eight to TOPs Snousy gi BE 2.000 loss of either foot. Next Week and supply my customers with the fresh- for him. : ten years are wearing, these nearly all : . and Dood a a i. i . | could be best spared of the chree?” 25 per total disability, . My ; are made up with prim bands and stitch : higher than poorer meats are elsewhere. more ani a Ts ed pleats that reproduce the tailored PA NISI0 Che ‘muStes: it Nia abi 1 always have neatness of their elder sister” ists. | “And were there no fGelp for 10 per partial 4 Minnesota Experiment Station shows 5g Bond am which could be better =e of the (limit 26 weeks) —— DRESSED POULTRY — that a plot continuously cut for hay the wR i past 15 years has given an average yield - other two" i PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR. Game in season, and any kinds of good of 1.73 tons per acre, while a plot under| No more white gloves! Gloves match| Food." said the master. “From of payable quarterly if desired. | a Wa 31¥ 5tiop a three years’ rotation of wheat, clover the costume, or w they ought to be old all men die, but without trust a Larger or smaller amounts in proportion. | . and corn hay has yielded the past ten | white, according to all social canons, people cannot stand.” preferred Socupation, nciuding hose: | P. L. BEEZER, years an average 0 per acre. are cream. Suede slippers, too, ma — occupation, house: 4 | Mi a five year rotation of wheat, timothy | the costume, and the stockings with them . over eighteen age of § | High Stroet. ~~ 4334ly. Bellefonte, Pa. and clover, pasture, oats and corn, the We tind many men who are great Moral and . condition hay has yielded an average of 3.5 tons per acre since 1900. Eight tons of ma- nure per acre were applied once in five ygars on the five year rotation plots. JAMES SCHOFIELD, DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Blankets, Robes, Nets, Bells, Whips, and Horse Furnishing re i ce clasp now like a flat | 0d some men who are good, but very . purse. The Sogo bags are no longer | few men who are both great and good. Fire Insurance plain, but are in two me d and | —Colton. Coal and Wood. gunmetal, or oxidized silver copper invite your attention to my § Fire Insur. | i is money in manure. —interwoven in a quaint pattern. —————— | §30C¢ Agency, the strongest Tar, Established 1871. —Appl be fed to kind of Tottoiseahel; 1 wade ‘op. far - a ay: Spring Street 34-27 BELLEFONTE, PA. stock and when properly fed are an ex- | thing, from powder cases to um Hedica), EDWARD K. RHOADS cellent food, in ical composition ks; plthere 8 a dient deal of BUI | ETT H. E. FENLON T—————— equal to roots. They contain more dry | etal and jet seen, owing to the king's > 4 matter than mangels, over twice the fuel | death and the public mourning that Paris 50-21. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Children Cry for Siipioig ail Comuiliatan or heating value, but only one-third as | Seems to have assumed with England. Fletcher's Castoria. Merchant, and Dealer in For the same reason, orchids, real and artificial, are on view everywhere, since were Edward's favorite flower. a Rs gis inally, Vode beats The fad has Niagara Falls Excursion. Apple pomace from presses w a craze, wooden beads, in is not used is a feed. If put in silos | black and colors, are as thick as locusts and allowed to heat up to 90 degrees be- | during the plague in Egypt. fore being covered, its acidity is arrested much nitrogenous matter. The feeding value per ton of green apples is $2.60; apple pomace, $2.40; $2.86; ANTHRACITE asp BITUMINOUS ne ae ites risks PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD _C0ALS to the church with her father, her moth- | Women’s Woes. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS and other grains. er, brother or whoever is going to give her away at the ceremony, and the maid BELLEFONTE WOMEN ARE FINDING RE- — BALED HAY AND STRAW —— honor. LIEF AT LAST. The bridesmaids await the bride's arri- winter. It does seem that women have more Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand. val in the h of the church. than a fair share of the aches and ie py se oss | HE BE ey wo SEERA ERE _. practically the harvest for in | her father, taking his arm, the brides-| stanly backs, or headaches, dizzy that section. Berries of all kinds are | maids following. spells, down pains; must KINDLING WOOD grown to a mote or less extent on ever | “The bridal guests should be already at walk and bend and wok with ack , and in_many cases they form the | seated in pews in the church when the pains and many kidney by the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers, chief crop. of acres are de- | bride arrives. RliRer caves more suring than any respectfully solicits the patronage of his voted to the culture of strawberries, rasp-| The bridegroom's relatives sit on the stig oigun of the body: Koep thekidness friends and the public, at his Coal Yard, | berries and many thous- | left and those of the bride on the right of Read of a remedy for kidneys only that near the Pennsylvania Passenger Station. ands of jicres ii) tye forests nd swaps the aisle. and cymes i kidneys and is endors- are growing eberries. Then besides | The bride stands at the bridegroom's Tota a, : . are miles upon miles of cranberry | left hand, her father, mother Ballete. a says: 1 willingly confi : ; Telephone Cats: { Sopra LiF: in that section. : who gives her away at her left hand. the public statement I gave in praise of i = : 3 1618 oa 0 show the importance of the The bride and bridegroom leave the Roun ae LIND yeas Ao, he == 5 odd ene 8 crop in South Jersey, the shipments of | church first, the bridesmaids following this at Green's Ph: . — pr oi = the entire incl all berries, | immediately. EE a Ea diving reached as as $300,000 in a single | The bride's mother, walking with the | fevers pains in my loins and ifs use year for Hammonton alone. bridegroom's father or an usher, should | other of my took The strawberry is rather cosmopolitan | be the next to leave, so that she may be Boss's Kidney Fit and was ‘cured o ih adaptation 0 Sis (S2Ne valisties at home in good ‘time '10°Teseive ‘the A = wide range of territory. Lighter loams 8 When sending a present address it to es ork, AUGUST 10, 24, SEPTEMBER 7, 21, OCTOBER §, 1910 are, however, better to most va- | the bride. the ‘s—and take . rieties than are heavy clay soils. Enclose a visiting card with the pres- no other. 8 Round Trip Rate $7.10 from Bellefonte, Pa. Raspberries near- with or withou words of con- 1y 2 OSmIOPOIItAR 28 SIATINETICs Tu 0 |r i SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Coaches run- gard to adaptation to soils. Deep, moder- | * The bride-to-be should never fail to ac- Sig oy or. fay loams Smtain. kpow 3 wedding present on the day PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE. best results with raspberries, while - | thanks, she should include oe of the Be Tt Sr bust in 3 light grovm-to-be. th Bate Metcated Boulet of ull iormpation say be SRIAE from Tie AeA YD heavier method of prog- bridegroom, wi man, ; , agating the red raspberry is from root | should await the bride in the church at Passendir Frat Sansger. §5.26-13¢. Genod Promos Agent.
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