1 i .4 . ttorneys-at- . ? ica TRICKY ART DEALERS. A BARGAIN. We Sovever, tosis prayers Weis Flowand Foud. | i euorratic — says a writer in the New York Even- C. MEYER —Attorney-at-Law, Rooms 20 & 21 Deworratic Wada. |, Paria Sores Fo Scming| Od Bl Saket Paid the Bae Prion BVT BON Vol | CURTIS Y. WAGNER, | J © Sosa Bere 24: _ Bellefonte, Pa., September 2, 1910. | por the booming of u new artist an| Smith & Jones pride themselves on She emprer wiki: copeitges with, BROCKERHOFF MILLS, | . Ee ; astute dealer is necesary. He catches | being sharp dealers in wares. Having and. Yeive BELLEFONTE { Q KLINE Fe Practices In a aL FARM NOTES. his artist as young as possible, prefer- | no competition In their little country ber In I Aficr he wi) ie iu Ea ote JeCrider's 3 51-1-1y. os pcg ably as an exhibitor of crazy canvases | town, they sometimes tack on a Mttle | yg 40 yyepand Td te. ond Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of K Wi which is handled the least| g¢ the autumn salon of the independ- | more profit than the conditions justify. ily ph on _—y ., ny | B. SPANGLER—Attorney-at-Law. Practices eeps the best. ents’ exhibition, and commissions bim | The farmers know this, and they have | uy. 1s cee what the revised version R 11 Fl Gr German. Office in riders Exchamge, —Look after the grafts put in last | to paint 100 pictures a year. given the firm a reputation that is one says on that subject” sald she. “1 0 er our Bellefonte, spring; cut away unnecessary growth or| One by one, occasionally in twos and | of the jokes of the county. will follow the new teaching. to please | Feed suckers. threes, at judicious intervais the deal-| The other day old Bill Sackett came | oop» ’ H S. TAYLOR-Atlorey aad C —Now is a good time to oy out| er sends the pictures to the Hotel | to town to get four or five axes, bav- | * mp revised version was produced. Corn Meal fonte, Pa. All kinds of legal business at- of the trunks of fruit trees. Use a small, | Drouot for sale by public auction. | ing decided to hurry up and cut a It | ong per chagrin may be imagined as | tended to promotly. 4049 sharp knife and a piece of wire. There he has confederates, who raise | of cordwood to haul to pay tases. the map impressively read. “And let i and Grain H. WETZEL— wd Coumeliorat Law —Make a note of the trees which do| the price at each sale. and he buys| “Them's putty fair axes.” sald Bill | ¢ne wife see that she fear her hus-! Office No. 11, Crider's Exchange, not bear satisfactory varieties. Then | them in himself. after half a dozen different kinds of | pana” : ri pats Al kinds of legal busingss en next spring you will know just where to | After a few months the young ar-| axes had been unwrapped and sub- | Manufactures and has on hand at all times the | y dag ,do some grafting. tist's canvases have a certain market | mitted to his critical examination. | following brands of high grade flour: i her K —Fix up the ladders before It is time | value. and the next step is taken to| «The best there is” said Smith & Father Knows. She—Did you say anything to papa ETTIG. BOWER & ZERBY—Attorneys-at- to pick apples. More accidents at apple | turn their painter into a modern mas-| jopes in concert. | WHITE STAR Law Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Da. Success, gathering time come from poor ladders | ter. The critics are attacked. One Of| A dozen men sitting on soap and Soout yout belie 190 Sores: Heyes. OUR BEST | he coun tn a Boga Of Geran 3 than in any ether way. ie Popp gE A BER Br J A Bape hi lg A hh if HIGH GRADE —Some careful growers pick their or- and when he cries out with horror the | nancial question to watch the bar-| _New York Journal. VICTORY PATENT M. KEICHLINE—Attomey.at-Law. Practices chards more than once, gathering the | dealer says: gain. ‘ FANCY PATENT and German. Office south of court house. Prue tg eS is va) cviored, Jeaving “What? You don't like it? Take it| wyphat's the price?" asked Bill : (All professional business will receive PRORR ak e poorly colored and immature fruits | pome with you us a favor to me, live | ugiyty » replied Smith & Jones . SI until they have become well colored. . " cents,” rep m A Reminder. The only place in the county where that meee ith it six months and then” — . . por —Farm Journal. w together. “Since I've come back | find that dinarily fine grade of spring wheat Patent Flour Physicians. —Of late years, on quite a number of In due course an art amateur calls | wp tell you what I'll do.” said Bill | I'm forgotten by all my friends.” > a Pennsylvania farms Angora goats upon the critic and cannot contain his reflectively. “I'll give you tellers 50 “Why didn't you borrow money of S. GLENN, M. D., Physici or Sheep dre kept, and in some cases both, SiSimtion for the mew artist's ple-| ooneq apiece for five of ‘em.” them before you went away?'— WwW : Sie College, Centre ictan and Su Bic and their usefulness has be lear] re. } a 's Lit , at - god ei chines has been CHEE | UN pperpiocet The mot 1oh8 Son an South Jone 20 | ee a ep i ods Agere goat hus Been foued vals. | wollern thing du art | Save scen for a Gof to eioh other ud id § Moment | meme -——— auf fog ut 3 eh, _ he chin and cheapest kept as | ion begin 10 toad the cE | (Le Cone to eh ok the oun Castoria, CAL Gy Fone bon. Four | Cy waa, D1 ep prt : 3 €S | mind. and when one or two ore en- . ' ¥. M. C. A. room, street, the land, but gives a crop of mohair, RS hee ~C dle and laid down . dollar bill EC A reais eae: nie ag poli.” It ia claimed that | tDustastic amateurs Bave visited him | yo pin divide It between you. 50 OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET. | ing teeth. Superior Crown and Bridge work. Prices thoroughbred Angoras will clip from he is worked up to writing a column cents apiece.” advised Bill as he turn BELLEFONTE. PA. reasonable. thee % ig pounds of moialr, yorth of panegyric on the new master, The ol apd walked off. and the cracker 4719 MILL AT ROOPSBURG. D TE. rom 30 to cents per pound, all de-| amateurs are, of course. sen y the | , ox audience shouted tumultuously as : ———————— the Bush Surgeon Dentist 5, Office nding upon the le and fineness. | dealer. i clectrc appliances used. Has had here is br market for the mut- r two articles and the boom is twelve brawny paws slapped twelve Money to Loan. years of experience. All work of Superior aly J One or two a legs with hack.—Phila- fon, 35 u = Ho 3 ordinary in full swing. Wealthy and simple i 2 fusunding Wag and prices reasonable. ly mutton, and, it is sai at when the Ledger. ; i EE - : pf : + inded collectors, remembering how { 'ONEY TO LOAN on good security an animal is not too old, and when properly 1 | houses to rent. Veterinary. fattened, the meat i iaat other painters have been decried in ! 7. M. KEICHLINE, Roe Re Chi iy A mor 2 than the thelr early days and how thelr works| = Wn Yeap. Cuinberiand } spy. Attomey.at-law, — milk is good and pure, and often tolerated | later have commanded fancy Prices.| .., "4, portland tell this story about R. S. M. NISSLEY. by invalids and babies when cow’s milk | rush in. Tom Reed. ry i TT is not. It has also been proved that goats The new master makes about 10 per i a . titoith | Insurance. VETERINARY SURGEON, 218 free fiom tuberculosis. cent of the protit and the dealer the| WE" ARC © Oat as The Kind You Have Always Bought EE, Office Palace Livery Stable : he pees Soll at from ou to 2 depend. other 90 per cent. The new master is oi u Se en ag] ung : oe 3 has borne he signature Chas H. : ote. Pa. ing pan Co eng. and, gun OF th | S%,0° Tero che dear. 1 be the Slonkreom and pent ie neg | Sabet BOGE Se Angoras can get to it. One breeder, in grumbies the dealer floods the auction | ~ ot "ui 5 ay ey oy this. Blow uh (me 1g deceive you i JOHN F. GRAY & SON, [3a Graduate University of Pennsylvania. Tilinois, says the land upon which his| rooms with a hundred or so of his| get their overcoats on leaving. 3 “Just-as-good’ are but Experiments, (Successor to Grant Hoover) : : friend thrust bis band in the pocket and endanger the health of : eo ———————————— goats pastured during the past winterand | masterpieces and orders his agents not for bls da pulled out ket Experience against Experiment. i : summer, looks as though a fire had gone | to bid. the result being that the can- or his gloves and pulled out 2 pocket. | Fire, Restaurant. over i. [hat he ‘cin Now see acess | vases sell at rubbish prices, and the Bool am wig plop Bi some Lif aces where once there was a perfect ou las. one pu ere by mistake. WHAT IS CASTORIA De of black berry bushes and other boot 4s ‘burst ~OY Biss “What shall 1 do? he asked Reed. Ie ESTAURANT. undergrowth. ey have ki the “If 1 go around the club with a pock- i Ins re blackberries and sassafras, and have LONDON THEATERS. etbook fn my band it will look Gastorias a harmless substitute Jor Accident urance. Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- S r tender trees so ’ v : i ee trange.” Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It | This Afiency represents the largest Fire they will dic. They have eaten the ferns, . 3 A " “ Comans nelthe Opium, M no! Insurance panies in the World. Bey Wil a ave Sain Ih Junki | They Charge From a Bonny te ix-| Thats sil right eaid Rued, “Besh| gi arouse mene ht ages | Meals are Served at All Hours 4 x 3 pence For a Bill of the Play. the ketbook and set the coat again. its guarantee. It destroys Worms and —— NO ASSESSMENTS — else in reach excepting the hickory, for pot allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea Steaks, Chops, Roasts, Oysters on the which they donot seem to care very | At the London theaters when the| we'll go back in the smoking room.” and Wind Colic. It relieves T | Do not fail to give us a call before insuring your | half shell or in any style desired, Sand- much. young woman shows you to a seat she - : Troubles, cures Constipation | Life or Property as we are in position to write wiches, Soups, and anything eatable, can —Upon the proper feeding of farm ani- | 88ks if you wish a program. 1f you Why Ade Smiled Flatuiendy, $f gugimbtes 3 Soot, {weue'dt ay fme Be a fe i i Sun to mals depends the successful results. Ac-| do you pay sixpence in the orchestra} George Ade Yo the early days of his ving health and natural sleep. ane | Office in Crider’s Stone Building, furnish Soft Soinks in bottles such as cording to Prof. Thomas Shaw, there are | or dress circle for a program hand- bef. the “Fables In Slang” 5 ters 43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE, PA. ng tha dai career, ore the es In ng’ riend i POPS, Sentai Iu ® fat py nal can | gomely jeiste on = payer. Wh bad breught him fame, called one SODAS, i iccep Tt tand "| price ranges down rough * P-| morning in Chicago upon a Sunday ARILLA, aE plants 3 the: cover | Pence” and “tuppence” as the galler-| editor on a mission from a theatrical Bears the Signature of SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC., family: as silage, corn in one or the oth- | les ascend to a penny in the cockloft.| manager. for pic-nics, families and the public gener. ys age, ally all of which ufactured out of er of its varieties; and as a grain, a mix- | The quality of paper and the general| =~] pave brought you this manu- CHAS. H. FLETCHER. BE all of or aoa ture of wheat and oats. In addition to| artistic merit of the program decline | geript,” be began. but the editor, look- Th P f ed these foods of less importance may be | with the price, but exactly the same| ing up at the tall, timid youth. Inter: e I'referr C. MQERSCHBACHER, grown. It is the opinion of Prof. W | information is conveyed for a penny | rupted: In Use For Over 30 Years. 54-36-21m . 50-32-1y. High St., Bellefonte, Pa. LE TIT Conn Lm tu fi gern a Accident ood furnished for cows represents but | ter oer might prefer to pay a dime for| wastebasket, please,” be said. “I'm s— — one element in its value. The benefit to | & heat and simple program rather than| very busy just now and baven't time : Insurance Co Meat Market. the soil is very helpful, and in many cases | to bave a bulky bunch of advertise-| to do it myself." t mae emai very uch, 5. Generally, (Shores for dairy | ‘ments gratis, as in New York. but Mr. Ade obeyed calmly. He re- -— cows is best grown in mixtures—two Or | these London programs. although not| sumed: i THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY EE Ee hus | ovals shows ct Niew York are bot] 01 bass come fiom) 10s —__ tenis as Get the Best Meats. wort 5 is Ad Ey the Clover | devold of advertisements. This gives| ud the manuscript 1 have Just thrOWD | sm—— BE death by gacident — while it is growing, and by making it the purchaser the feeling that be is be-| in the wastebasket is your comic farce Fine Job Printing. 2000 Joos ofboth ident, You sivoit im bout. tii easier to cure when the crop is cut. Al-| ing worked at both ends. A lady re-| of “The Erring Son,’ which the man- Rem emer Tog Lose of both hands, ; or gristly meats. I use only fate will Fi the Same purse as | minds me. however, that a program in| ager asks me to return to you with pra 2500 loss of either hand, one fact, LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE over, and where neither clover nor | a New York theater costs her 10 cents,| thanks. He suggests that you sell it » alfalfa may ‘Be obtsinied i ane od as the smeary printing rubs off on her| to an undertaker. to be read at fu- yo of gue eve, and supply my customers vith AHS For. Poss) white gloves, thy cleaning of which| nerals.” FINE JOB PRINTING ! Qimit gta) Glacioiit Ye ing Steaks and Roasts. My prices are y. higher than poorer meats are R costs a dime. Then Mr. Ade smiled gently and i a the fident Sighes ta The quality of the performance at| withdrew. o—A SPECIALTY—0 10 pel. week partial disability, bialwavs live how they compare with the Jerseys. the better London theaters certainly aT TE PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, — DRESSED POULTRY — The origin and history of Guernsey and | averages no higher than that at simi- The Duty of a Wife. Game in season, and any kinds of good Jersey Gis are practically the same but, lar theaters in New York. The music| The BR givioes Spon Hu WATCHMAN OFFICE | pavable quarterly if Seated. meats you want. in the opment of the former more halls of the t mid-| one subject—the rev version of the TE 1 Larger or smaller amounts in proportion. TRY MY SHOP. the characteristics of the parent stock of | gle EE A Bible. The husband preferred the new Therma tg le of work Lom the pk "sctupaon, including howe P. L. BEEZER, Normandy, France, have been retained. ¢ calleries, the| version and his wife the old. As a | over eighteen age of : ie I oe Ie | Sila With tier on tier of yulleries good moral and ‘physical condition nay b | High Street. 433¢ly. Bellefonte, Pa. Guernsey is the second in size of the seating capacity Xeugiog Nesnane pon ——————————————————— BOOK WORK, under this : Channel islands, and lies farthest to the | 3,000 to 5.000.—London Letter in New Medical Fire In s—— west in this group. It is triangulas in| York Sun. g— ———— that we can not do in the most satis- re surance vip Se og shape, being nine miles long and about Ee manner, and at consist- Coal and Wood. four miles in greatest width. with rough, The Roman Tribune. ent wit the Slate of work, € Tone ance ARE ep TR Fy ot STAIR eL in| sir sot Soe ce RE SHCRS live in the principal town. St. Peters. sented the people in much the same — Market gardening oa chief occupation | Way that the bouse of commons does : H. E. FENLON EDWARD K. RHOADS of the country people, and dairy cattle | in England and the house of repre: i 1 . La. ’ form a secondary interest. There are | sentatives in this country. For a long Children Cry or 50-21. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. | only about 5000 cattle owned upon the | time the patricians or aristocrats of Fletcher's Castoria. | } island. By a long continued policy of | Rome had everything their own way. excluding al! live cattle from without its —————————————— rity the stock of the island has | But when the plebeians (or, as we built up into a distinct breed. would say, the “plain people”) got their Niagara Falls Excursion. ANTHRACITE Asp BITUMINOUS tis to say when Guernsey cattle tribune the reckless tyranny of the Shipping and Commission Merchant, and Dealer in began to come to the United Stal but | Ppatricians ceased. The tribune had a few are known to have Troggs: great power. He could veto almost Happy Women. near Philadelphia prior to 1850. In this| any act and nullify almost any law Sn SRR lh | ity ie fom ory men mses ox npr ao | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD " . CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS Which they came pective of the island from | frst secured their tribunes—New York Miurviiererackaens pues. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS and other grains. re - : The dives of urinary roubles dh — BALED HAY AND STRAW — they reached this country. But before Friendship's Tribute. 0 reason hy aay Beltonte Jeader 1870 and 1875 the Gue becamerecog-| Gladys—DId you sec what the so-| on suffer inthe face of evidence Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand. nized here as a breed, ee since then im-| clety column of the.Daily Bread said Mrs. B. F. Deitrich, 391E. Bishop Street, portations have been made nearly every | about Nin Gillard the other morn: 3 Sa gays; know that 8 ee year. ing? “She moves with ease and grace 1 hesitate one in con- The Guernseys are a size than | in our mos: exclusive circles. May- Arming the public statement gave in KINDLING WOOD the Jerseys, Stronger boned, ‘ant 2 Juste belle—Yes, 1 read it. It's dead cer ST + deal of by the bunch or cord as mav suit purchasers, i rea Tr a fey | MD nat the editor who wrote that| go much about Doan's Bills that1 respectfully solicits the patronage of his Fs but ge disputed had never seen her on roller skates.— a 's Pharmacy friends and the public, at his Coal Yard, in the Jersey camp. As cows they are Chicago Tribune. SR near the Pennsylvania Passenger Station. me and attractive. e head is TT ; — rather long, the neck slender, the body Against His Convictions. Be Ce een TK large and Yoo oud thi , fhe rump “Have some of this Welsh rabbit gor byall de eS gents: rn T Calls: {Central " prominent, the fanks tin, thighg incur | Bjonson™” asked Blones us be sired) ERS uals” | - ae ie. wow, bewuerag| [ie golden concoction 10, 1he CHIRER) mower gle vame vai sand ge She pro Housoed Jury ay 5 pre- “No, thanks. Bjonesey.” returned ILES.—A cure that is guaranteed if you use gominat} —with Considerable white, Blouses, putas Se stomach tonens RUDY’S PILE SUPPOSITORY. usually n large patches on body “I am terably opposed to cor . Mat, Thompson, Supt, Graded Scholl £0 She 00, ar upon some cows and ine fien tutes "~ Harper's. Weskly; SEPTEMBER 7, 21, OCTOBER 5, 1910 Sie for them.” br; i Devore quite common onbulls. The muzzles are ON Ace : Sau 2 savatacton. DE | i gain. . . . . A A Jlesh-colorad, “I met your hystand in town. He Round Trip Rate $7 .10 from Bellefonte, Pa. vg oid 2. remedy 48 Teard casionally a black nose is found, showing | Was very much elated" — SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Coaches run- Sas. the influence of some distant ancestor| “The villain! He told me he would ning via the gists, and i by C. from Britian he Norms are small,| never take another drop.”—Houston PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE. 52251y. MARTIN RUDY, Lancaster Pa. curved, waxy in appear-| Post. ance, gitsh showing a deep, ich, Yellow I —— Tickas good FEE Fifi DAYS. SAR Soret Bue en their length from base. He who would do a great thing wel Illustrated Booklet information may be obtained Ticket Agents . "he cows of this breed yield liberal Eu oe Le shmplest thing Children Cry for . J. R. WOOD, SL GEO. W. BOYD, Children Cry for in butter fat and in natural color. pertectly.~Cady. Fletcher's Castoria. (rail tala BR —— Fletcher's Castoria.
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