dan. Bellefonte, Pa., April 14, 1911. FARM NOTES. —Remove the old bark on the fruit trees. Scrape the trunk and limbs and burn the scrapings to get of the insects hiding in the crevices. —An Ohio market grows large crops of squash in sweet corn. He plants the corn three feet apart, and leaves every fifth row for squash. The —When hens pass their second laying | “Speed Mrs. Grundy. The first mention of Mrs. Grundy is found in Morton's the Plow.” clever comedy Farmer Ashfield, | at table with his juz and pipe, is talk- ing to his wife on her return from mar- ket. “Well, dane, welcome whoa. “What news, husband? What What ! pews does thee bring vrom market?” I al- ways told you—that Farmer Grundy’s wheat brought 5 shillings a quarter more than ours did.” “All the better foor he!” “Ah, the sun seems to shine on pur- pose for him.” “Come, come, missus, as thee has not the grace to thank God for prosperous times, dant three grumble when they be unkindly a bit.” Conscience Versus Art. Shortly after Tennyson's poem “The Vision of Sin” appeared an eminent mathematician sent the poet a letter that ran like this: “Dear Sir—1 find in u recent poem of yours, entitled “The Vision of Sin,’ the following unwarraunied statement: ‘Bvery moment dies a man, and every moment one is born.’ | need hardly point out that this calculation, if cor- rect, would tend to keep the sum total of the world’s population in a state of perpetual equipoise, whereas it is an established fact that the sald popula- tion is constantly on the increase. I would therefore suggest that in the next edition of this poem the erroneous calculation to which 1 refer should be Method In Her Breakage. “Augusta is an awfully bright girl, isn't she?" “Yes, indeed. When she is reading 2 novel on the front porch her mother never thinks of asking her to wash the Important to Mothers. and see that it Esamine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, mera eae i cn = Attorneys-at-Law. — 1 J C. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law, Rooms 20 & 21 | * Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa.. 49-41, , | C KLINE WOODRING—Attorney-at-Law, dishes. Bouvtbe ZA Tite: |S ote, Pa Practices in ail courts, “Why not?” Signature ’ | Room 18 Crider’s Exchange. 51-1-1y. ughe's sure to break so many of | Is Use For Over 30 Years. BSP them.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Fae Kid You Have Always Bougat. | : BE iam op ettan . Office in Crider’s Trouble Ahead. - . s— . > Young Husband (to wife) Didn't 1 orca S. TAYLOR—Attorney telegraph to you not io bring your Flour and Feed. ’ J » Ro mother with you? SE ee ee Jone. Fa All kinds of legal business ¢- Young Wife—-1 know. ‘That's what . she wants to see yon about. Nhe read CURTIS Y. WAGNER, J H. WETZEL—Attomer as Counsellor at Law, o . 8 thetelegram. BROCKERHOFF MILLS, |J floor. All kinds of legal business rt BELLEFONTE. PA. | to promptly. “Consultation English or Getluin. | year they are poor layers; also when they | 0 ; corrected as follows: ‘Every moment Lived In a Good Neighborhood. are crowded, having too many in the And 1 assure you Dame Grundy’s | gies a man, and one and a sixteenth is “Do you find that it is costing you Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of 3 a i of ’ ETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY—Attorneys-at- flock; also when fed $00 5h Shes, oF | putter was quite the crack of the mar- | porns | may add that the exact fig- | more to live thau it used to*" Law.Eazie Black, Bellefonte, Pa. when not wi ty of fresh | h u “No, not more to live, but wore to | ors to Orvis, Bower & Orvis. Practice water, or when their houses are kept ina | “Be quiet, wool ye! Always ding BICg ate 3360, at wet ulig est. ot keep from being eclipsed by my foolish | Roller Flour the courts. Consultation in English or German. Teton. of th Long and | Wat wil br. Grundy say? What | 7" memo chiens Rerattewa” | Feed J fens eager o’ ’ . — courts. Experimental farm, says the m -lauded rund Canst thee . | and German. Office south of court house. . "cantaloupe creation | un Me, Gru yO and beliave | “Thats the Way They All Do.” Demonstrative. Corn Meal tAl will receive. promat ak to be a fuzzy, slim, elongated curiosity, thyself pratty!” An enthusiastic citizen about to visit | Ola Lady (speaking of her late hus , . - t— father pointed at the end, flat | Europe was rejoicing over the fact band)—1 mind the last time we was out and Grain ow Er EE and insipid in flavor, somewhat like a | and the pleasure to come. together, and he turns round and sez, | _ + hysi 8. cross between a raw citron and a squash. No Mystery About It. “How delightful it will be,” he said | so kindiike, “Come along, old draggle Manufactures and has on hand af all times the ;, GLENN M— —In the garden do not miss having | The other night after Harker was | to his wife, “to tread the bounding bil- | tall!” he sez.—London Tit-Bits. following brands of high grade flour: 8 Sate Cotes Dy Fiscianang ba Bes hs I, Thyme ald | ATO ee don Hirer | ous aud fnbale the iSvigotatiag oxy WHITE STAR 3. : | 0 : - s— | . gen of the sca, the sea, the boundless i . = —— grown irom seed th rt year, and. wil lipped out of bl covers and culous: | seat "1 lon Tp see lecto breathe tn | ime Job Priming. Oey gaan | Denti, Spearmint will grow and increase from a | wwhat's wanted?” he demanded. his grea 0 e giv r. Er i | EE ST ES few plants and will thrive in a dam want to stand every moment on the VICTORY PATENT R. J. E. WARD, D. D, §., office to p Sage, if once established, will up teeth chattering. prow of the steamer with my mouth FINE JOB PRINTING FANCY PATENT D Y. M. C. A, room, High main for years. “] just wanted to tell you,” came 2 | snen'.. ol a Pa, Gas iste i —Following is an approved formula for muffled voice, “that there's a hand | «yoy probably will, dear,” interrupt- ASPECIALTY m0 | rhcoat slaseinie reasonable. . commercial fertilizer for sweet potatos: | Moving around just inside your cellar | oq his wife encouragingly. “That's am | Thinarily A arade of spring wheat Patent Flour Nitrate of soda, 100 pounds; bone meal, | Window. the way all the ocean travelers do."~ | = DF iin Arcade, Betelonte, Fa. Allm 100 pounds; acid te, 550 | With visions of burglars Harker { pou i Detroit News-Tribune. | op ern electric used. Has muriate of , Com- | picked up his revolver and slipped ' WATCHMAN OFFICE 5 P R AY years of experience. All work of Superior Ee Err Es | om ve, ie, 2 J | Emma a rts , : utiously he searc . Castoria. - "to the finest can be secured. Also International Stock Food : rE —————— phogghore acid (totaly, 1 por sent a lighted candle, but it was empty. a : : = | ! n and feed of all kinds. Restaurant. potash, 13:5 Des ttn OR = Outside on the sidewalk stood the BOOK WORK | Al ER rate of 600 to 1200 per acre. rn RK, ML lsinde of Guin bought at the office. Flour have. oeoy, = | «1 don't see any burglars down here.” | } itiwecaznotdn nite sont sstlis — ESTAURANT. troduced, and farmers should endeavor to | called Harker nervously. | factory mammer, and at Prices consist. OFFICE and STORE< BISHOP STREET. Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- learn more regarding both potash and | nosy anything about burglars?” | communicate with this office. oer 4719 BELLEFONTE: Ea. taurant where phosphates. Experiments show that the | laug! stranger. 2 MILL ROOPSBURG. sulphate of potash gives og results on “Why, didn’t you call me out of bed C AS I ORIA ———— Meals are Served at All Hours tobacco than mura t strawberry | hat there was a hand mov- sreceri give preference to the murate. | Io 2% me BO a wo Gree eries. 5 Groceries. Steaks, Chops, Roasts, Oysters on the Sars 1 R Ey ht 8 ing near ow ? | me x rm SEI half shell or in any style Sand- potash, some more than ghd “Sute, ve the dial on gies i be had in a as Sn pan yo potash depend It works w you sleep.” — adel- Bough i dition I have complete prepared to Sorts or of the dorgely, is a the phia Times. fas borne the signacareof Chas i arnt Soft bores such a0 frufts, clover, peasand beans, and seldom . an— his personal supervision for over % ROB, ik to increase the yields on sandy | foams. Alo none tS utmions and . ands. ' Announcements. ! pi. prieits, 1 Sechl & Co . —The Maine Experiment Station has | Tie following are the prices Jor anuounce- = cada th health of Children er mpany SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC. useful digestion experiments | ments in this column: Sheriff $8.00, Prothons- Experience mem. for picnics, families and the public gener. "These experiments Show | ‘ecossts 56.00. Al other tices $5.00. An ——) GROCERS (— all all of which are manufactured out of that corn has a higher bility than | Aesiomest arid ok % be made Jou way candidate WHAT IS CASTORIA | and AW | ERA SLE | 2 C MosRSCHACHER, : present Primaries. . i 50-22-1y. High St, Bellefonte, Pa. ture BE fine A . We are i saswwit that D. J Castor Si. Pa ¢ “Props. na We are at this season vig Special Attention to e e e Je . . Sil Be tae ev cornmeal is more digestible and a more | & of Huston township, will be a candidate Seuthiag tis Pleasant. It | ain the trade in Fruits, economical feed than bran. The mixing | forge rif subject to the decision of the Dee. other Narcotic Es. and let = - Lumber. of about 7 cent. of bone ash with a | primaries to be held Saturday, June 3rd, 1911. ita guaramtes. It destroys Worms and i a ration wholly of vegetable mat- | We are to announce A.B. Lee, of is evesisimens. Jetulde T er gave slightly higher average digestion | IFS i Bock Soe WR | His Wowie hee Fi fed without it. | uae 2s avased se Che peismwics 10 | Fi aii, snd nel ip Th me TOCEries BUILDING MATERIAL he. Sores, To so RR MINCE MEAT of make is the fines When ready for i down just before the oats ripen and SOW | Cunningham. of Bellefonte, will be A is. possible to Biol cdg hues AR i oo i othe nere 15 pounds crimson clover and | Capaty Tres rer, subject to the decision of the . . : ees, Teas and pure Spices, we carry the b : a half-bushel of oats. Plow again in Democratic voters county | L rg roe and a the | primaries to be OS atusday. June Sra, 100 r Ti fe Ry Itighest grades and at reasonable prices. « POMEL work ing such grass seeds as desired, and in | (We arc authorized to announce that John D. CHAS. H. FLETCHER | for oY ng PUrpo fine ground, ' ROOFING I eh, | Miller. of Walker , will be a candidate S. H. . i or whole berry—all pure goods. A | for y Treasurer, su to decision of i no cheap spices or low grade é SHINGLES pounds of red svt to the ace 1 5 SR ET AL GLE | ah : ID Gass ol ing ng are i . i $0 1 tn Use For Ove: "0 Years. 54:36-2lm | y the soil will be in good shape We are authorized to announce the name of ree : ——— to produce grass. If a dressing of 300 | James el, ol Bere: the deeimomrof the Sb = This is the place where close acre of guano and 25 bushels | Democratic voters of the county at the general Money to Loan. ! : ad Damp Sor he DE Sh Ft to sc me Sechler & Company BEE if this course is for or We are aut i to that Frunk Ww. et a Sa ’ four years the fertility of the soil will be Grebe, of Philipsburg. will be a candidate for ONEY TO LOAN, on good security and o AN ESTIMATE? restored so it will produce a large yield | Bemoseaic voir on expres ecision o the M houses to rent. KEICHLINE. Bush House Block, - 3561 - Bellefonte Pa, : LLEWD wa eb —Protein, starch, fat, sugar and fire | PROTHONOTARY Sklly. . Pa. i 52:5-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. ie the Nettviments Strat fuse Op 1000S. | We are toll De Cade R. Fore. . TT Bus oo F rotei od , or a os wa os serve to produce heat, energy and fat. | at the | primaries to be held Satur- ay EL Jiarech Li 5 Footy in food vaise. i day, June trd, fi. JOHN F. GRAY & SON, Meat Market. vy green hh FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. (s to Grant H ) Somm— a ee es — EI t is mature the fibre becomes largely Iron Fat serves the same in the animal body as starch it is more concentrated, ha two and one-fourth times as much nutriment in a The importance of shading plants should be thoroughly understood by horticultur- | ists, and it is timely that considered , - the matter be now. Shaded potatoes produced weaker vines, But kept free from fungous growth We are requested to announce that D. Paul Fortney of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for Dis- trict Attorney. to the decision of the nent Ral Safi: Joe Saturday, June 3, 1911.* y We arc requested to announce that ik Kennedy Johnston ., will be a or District Attorney, sul to of the Demo- cratic voters of the county at the primaries'to be | held June 3rd, 1911. t Kelchitne, Esa. of Bellefonte, will be ac for District Attorney, su! voters of county at t une 3, 1911. We are requested to announce that willbe a candidate for to the decision of rn decision hy to voters of the county, as expressed Democratic voters eye us " i. Noll Jv, of Sorin Ba decision of fhe Democrat os of ues, 3rd. announce will a the primaries tobe held on Sat- that William be a_candidate to the decision of voters, as expressed at the pri- announce that John M. andidate to the decision of he pri- Democrat voters of ’ at the Yor to be held Sitarday. dom; Rr fon, the Cony of the ‘ for Fire, Life Accident Insurance. This Auency represents the Jeeta: Fire —— NO ASSESSMENTS — Do not fal to give us a call before fasurios Fou in to write of PRIDULY 1) ns ae position Office in Crider’s Stone Building, 43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE, PA. The Preferred Accident Insurance Co. THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY E-0 You Famers and Agreatuisls B= Your land must have LIME if you want to raise paying crops. Use Hy- drated lime (H-O) through your drill or broadcast you seed, for quick results, or use ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or lime for general use. BE SURE TO USE LIME Ground Lime and Limestone for all purposes. Limestone crushed to any size. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone F and Union Furnace. The largest lime manufacturers in is the time to ‘place orders for prompt shipments. All railroad connections. Now me 0 Hiterature and all information send your orders to AMERICAN LIME & STONE CO, Office at TYRONE, PA. Get the Best Meats. a SS Saag, ar Sit LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE ~— DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. TRY MY SHOP. The Pennsylvania State College 25 per, week, total , 10 week, partial disability, PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, pavable quarterly if desired. fi Ee Fire Insurance SEER H. E. FENLON, 50-21. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Children Cry for Offers Exceptional Advantages IF YOU WISH TO BECOME A Chemist A Teacher An Engineer A Lawyer An Electrician A Physician A Scientific Farmer A Journalist Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life, The YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. Por specimen examination paper of 47 Hot ERE, IY, Freda, drm. THE REGISTRAR, Fletcher's Castoria. 56-1 State College, Centre County, Pa. , p > y y 4 » ) » 4 b p b p y p TTT PPP eYTTYTTY Tey we ve —-wrVrTeYTeey wv . p y p : EDWARD K. RHOADS SADIE. nd Dealer in CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS and other grains. —— BALED HAY AND STRAW — Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand. by the bunch or cord as mav suit purchasers, respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public, at his Coal Yard, near the Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 1618 Telephone Calls: {Comm iat on ———————————————————————S. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria.
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