3 Bellefonte, Pa., April 28, 1911. FARM NOTES. dam. the test comes later on, when the colt to shape for a horse. Then tells its tale of woe. gasy HE » 7 drops of carbolic acid. In case of or es, make a lotion So me 1 OF tiie Joa Spe. ly rcoal may n over the cloths. —Bring the fattening pigs from pasture to concentrated feed A The brood sows should have two com- partments, one for feeding and one for fof Look out carefully for the drainage of the hog pen. Where does it go? Surely it must not find its way to the well or into a stream! If you don’t want your hogs to eat u > i oy | is limited extent. about 17 per cent. of ammonia. 0g his deticle The atmer atts 2 tion of soda, a fertilizer of itself on some Stops. It comes from Chile, and is known | as Chile saltpetre. There is another salt- petre, much r in price, known as nitrate of igh. —It is known that plants shed much water from their leaves, and that this water is taken up by the roots. The roots must secure from the soil as much Yaler 32 Suet oquite or the plants can- not thrive. Water is furnished the soil from rains and snows, at i r inter- vals. Therefore the ideal soil must act as a reservoir to receive and retain enough of the rain and the snow water to supply the needs of crops. The live roots of plants orsiat of vin cel which cannot survive long without air. that reason the soil must be Ed DAILY THOUGHT. Conscience is harder than our enemies. Knows more, accuses with more nicety. §31-213 of Hh lie 5% | i ; : : g § 7 | ; £ om ie 1: § H quite out of the belt every time the arm is lifted, and it im any free move- | ment of the i, making of yokes there FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. = ] g gE ry, scarfs and an infinite variety of I i 8 gE $ - b isno end. pact many women work out this te- |. rapid | dious and exha § idler i April 3, 1811, tract of land in Potter . ; $1500. Real Estate Transfers. J. D. Murray to 8. W. Moor, March Ye tract of land in Centre Hall; Harriet P. Korman to Chas. P. Kor- man, April 1, 1911, tract of land in College Twp.; $1200. John A. Grenoble et ux to I J. Zeubler, March 22, 1911, tract of land in Gregg Twp.: $6500. Matilda A. Dale to Joseph A. Wit- mer, April 3, 1911, tract of land In College Twp.; $7000, Michael Decker's heirs to F. W. Decker, June 18, 1909, tract of land in Potter Twp.; 5 Ru ig to James Heaton, A , 1911, tract of land in Boggs Twp.; $250. Geo. Sones et ux to J. B. Williams, March 23, 1911, tract of !and in Julian: Rishel, March 23, 1911, tract of land College; hy Foster et al to Elmer C. Rishel, March 23, 1911, tract of land in State College; $376. 8. L Reber et ux to J. A. Pifer, April Sau, tract of land in Howard Boro; James F. Hoover et al to t Osman et al, Nov. 12, 1910, tract of land in : 8. Robt. F. Hunter et ux to L. E. Bickle, April 1, 1911, tract of land in Benner Twp.: $6200. H. O. Barnhart et ux to J. K. Barn- hart, April 1, 1911, tract of land in Howard and Boggs Twp.; $700. E. P. Houser et ux to Jokn J. Snyder, April 5, 1911, tract of land in Ferguson Twp.; $525. D. F. Kapp et ux to John L. Holmes $450. April 4, 1911, tract of land in Union Twp.; $1500 hy $ he Chas. W. Snyder et ux to J. H. Grossner, April 1, 1911, tract of land in Marion Twp.; $1500. Solomon Poorman et ux to Wm. Calpetzer, April 1, 1911, tract of land in Benner Twp.;$375. G. R. Meiss et ux to D. L. Geary, Wm. G. Runkle to E. 8S. Bennett, Important to MotWers. Ezamine carefully every bottle of a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it et al, Oct. 18, 1908, tract of land in Ferguson Twp.; $100. G. E. Corl et ux to John L. Holmes et al, July 19, 1911, tract of land in Ferguson Twp.; $150. : Sara Mease et al to James I. Lytle et al March 8, 1911, tract of land in State College; $550. » Mary IL. 8S Anna M. treamer to Streamer, April 10, 1911, tract of land in Philipsburg; $1. Farmers & Mechanics Trust Co. et al to James L. Decker, Jan. 11, 1910, tract of land in Potter Twp.; $1937.50. BROCKERHOFF MILLS, BELLEFONTE, PA. Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of Roller Flour W. J. Armor to Elizabeth Shawly, The Kind You Have Always Bought, . March & oJ911, tract of land in Spring and Grain wp. hy Kate Dale to P. H. Meyer, March 31, ; 1811, tract of land In Centre Hall m—— Matures and has on hand at all times the E.'S. Bennett et ux to Alice | Fine Job'Printing. WHITE STAR Isger, April 4, 1911, tract of land in| = — EE 8 . F = Union Two; Tove. to Reformed OUR oy ayes ox HIGH GRADE church of Nittany valley, April 1, 1911, | i'INE JOB PRINTING CTOR TENT trot i i wha. Fi F ! 7 Y ra Cc ux to ne berg, Jan. 20, 1911, tract of land in 0—A SPECIALTY—0 FANCY PATENT a. et ux to Snow Shoe place in the county where extraor- FireBrick Co, November 1910, tract AT THE A Vjace fate o spring wheat Patest Far: of land in Snow Shoe Twp.; $1261, William Foster et al to Oscar K. Castoria. Le WATCHMAN OFFICE RSET ln ve | | can be secured, Alo, BOOK WORK, i exchanged for that we can not do ih the most satis- ent ’ on or SPRAY International Stock Food All kinds of Grain at , bought the office. Flour In Use For Ove: 0 Years. 54-362lm Money to Loan. NEY TO LOAN on good security and houses to rent. MO RLIR 8 on wont sc Attorney-at-Law. 51-14-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. Insurance. JOHN F. GRAY & SON, {Successor to Grant Hoover) Fire, Life Accident Insurance. The Preferred Accident Insurance Co. THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY B= of one eye oe fae Rs dtr PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, pavable quarterly if desired. ee - ina Ere Fire Insurance SEE H. E. FENLON, Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. 5021. Fletoher’s Castoria. Sechler & We are at this supplying the Confections and Sechler & Bush House Block, —) GROCERS (— Fine Groceries MINCE MEAT of our own make is the finest it i ble nc a J highest grades and at reasonable for butcheri purposes—fine i ya no cheap spices or any kind. — 56- Company Special Attention to the trade in he Sal Tries the prices. Pepper goods. We iT, Company, 1 Lime and Crushed Limestone. Your land must have LIME if Now is the time to" ow Write for The Pennsylvania Offers Exceptional IF YOU WISH TO BECOME A Chemist An Bagi An Electrician A Scientific Farmer Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. f= EEL A YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. otro of study. expotaes, ce snd showing Poskioes REA by radustes, adem. THE REGISTRAR, 551 E20 You Farmers and Agriculturists EO t to raise paying crops. Use Hy- drated lime (H-0) through your drill or broadcast. when you 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 i Works , Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone F and Union Furnace. yc rhb hd manufacturers in Pennsylvania. your orders for prompt and all information AMERICAN LIME & STONE CO., 56-4 Office at TYRONE, PA. to any size. All railroad connections. send your orders to State College Advantages A Teacher A Lawyer A Physician A Journalist gma eral Co sith for fe ee W* gtr trang Dentists. Dt CARD, D. D. S., office or PR DERE a of experience. work prices reasonable. o Restaurant. ESTAURANT. Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- taurant where | Meals are Served at All Hours When you are ready for it, you will get it here. On LUMBER, MILL WORK, ROOFING, SHINGLES AND GLASS. This prompt Shipments of rake and of materials et the orders of al know . AN ESTIMATE? BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. 525-1y. (Get the Best Meats. i , thin oF 3 Save nothing by buving poor LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE nd sumply customers with the est, Dest blood and muscle Steaks Roasts. My prices no EDWARD K. RHOADS Meronane ahd Beater a ANTHRACITE axp BITUMINOUS COALS CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS and other grains, — BALED HAY AND STRAW ——— Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand. KINDLING WOOD 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. 1638 Teleohone Cals: {GEN tie Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria.
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