FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. Announcements. | Romsey sigect a decision of (he Democrat The Infant Terrible. Attorneys-at-Law. Y THOUGHT. The following are the prices Jor anmounce- | 0 Oe eo be Bald atthe polsat| Caller (to the little daughter of the Beware] Yan — A fr SRR |B + | howe al, de wher re you of | GL NER Hetil —_———————————————————==| isthe and entire forgiveness of chil- sm" ” 18 > Cy Bellefonte, Pa., June 30, 1911. | dren, whoask pity for their sorrows from those | noumcement will nof be made Jor any candidate AUDITOR. Daughter of the House—“T'm just going — - who have caused them, who do not perceive that | lo of the Democratic voters as expressed at the | joiVs authorized to announce that W. A Col- | yp to watch Marie do Mother's hair." B. SP. os daw. they are wronged, who never dream that thev are Primavies. r STptsel Swap, i Joa candidate Caller—“Oh, dear! then I'm afraid we N in all the Conmlaiion forgiving, and who make no bargain for apologies SHEEP. voters, as expressed at the primaries, | shan’t be able to see your mother.” or in s : —itis this that men and women are urged to learn | (We are authorized to announce that D.J. ch, 911. * Daughter of the house—"Oh, yes, you'll | Bellefonte. aaa uel the hogs are rowing a of a child.—Alice Meynell. for Sheri. fo the. decision of the Demo- | seme rn find her down therein the drawing-room.” 5 AYLORA wg bonemeal ax. When your hot-water bottles leak do rimarics to be held Saturday, Ser. 3h, 31 Castoria. Foot. H Faw: 08 Ae a Sal —The horse's idea of a merciful man | not throw them away, but fill with hot- Potter Sownanio 2s candidate fo Junounce A. B; Les, of Flour and senden Ne. Fa. is one who sees toit that it does not have sand. Make the said jot _inghe Oven to the decision of the | Yoters of the H. and at Law, to pull with sore pour bottle. keep | gounty as expressed pre J Rs Be — Agricultural experiments show t that hot much longer than water. ay CURTIS Y. WAGNER, 2 profiocr All kinds of s if it is necessary to fertilize = sesiied . Bical Consultation @ Eagliatior secure a crop of 20 bushels of wheat per A woman bordering on hysteria, one | cunning of Belefont. wile 8 canine fo BROCKERHOFF MILLS, acre, it is even more necessary to fertil- | night called up her ph by telephone Teasurer, subje~t to the decision of the BELLEFONTE, PA. Gs BOWER & ZERBY—, peiray lof Beul a Dn a Primaries to be held »Seat. doth, 1401. + CAS ORIA Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of Lan Spek ie Br —The man who rents a farm buys _its | SPMEtRing fo Quitt Bee AERIee, SC run | pie are guthorized to announce that Jobn D. ! the courts, Consultation tn Engiah of Germen: producing value for a i hot water into her bathtub, to sit in it | for Cot Tressare, sunk to the ‘decision of | Roll Fl = ~ IT Man who bays thi fal og and arly to dip a Turkish bath- | the Democratic voter of oe Cov Sept. 30. 1011= | FOR INFANTS Asp CHILDREN. | oiler our ee Pa producing Vaide and the Lud bat, in it and let it rest over her entire il primaries a a F hil 238 German. Office south of court house. spine. was over result, authorized name : eed professional receive —Some farmers preter level land be- | soothing and comforting to the highest {ory reasurer, subject io the decison of he M San. 49-5 it looks u to them. Others | degree. voters Sn general | ( 0 eal — prefer it a little hilly becouse that iui. — i Nt Prank W m - Physicians. them as being . De mend ah wh we hav, 520 pur wate bathe tonic a | goa of Betas FPR: o Sally and Grain W * SEB, Furies — According to figures published by a | worked hard all day till she has reached a | Semogratic soters as expressed ps A Centre county, Sie: foreign Fo total consumption | “lifeless” feeling of weariness, should take oe | Manufactures and has on hand at all Himes the | e———————————————— of potash for agricultural in | abath as a bracer just before dinner. Busi- PROTHONOTARY. Bears the signature of following brands grade 1900 was 297,189 Hos and 646,603 tons in ness women whose life is fatiguing ap-| Weare to announce that D. R. Fore- CHAS. H. FLETCHER. WHITE STAR Dentists. 1909. The largest consumers were Ger- te its stimulation in the morning. | man, of elle! Ee. Ea the dete | OUR BEST many, 386,376 tons, and the United Sta omen with uncertain circulation should agin yb ii Dat LAY A) County, as ex- The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIGH GRADE D® 50 eR D. D. S., office to 162,376 tons. never jump into a tub of cold water, as Sresesd at the aensral primaries fo be Satur- | .M. C. A room. High A well-balanced ration for a horse is | the shock has a tendency to weaken the » Sept. 30th, 1911. * | VICTORY PATENT | ing teeth. En work. Prices 1108, Jor milch cow EE a Co x that D faa FANCY PA 1to5. Then the or con- — We are announce , RH. W. BO I Ea se consid- | Sea salt makes a s Forney of ber will be 3 candidate for Dis- | The only place in the county whers tat extra. D oA LE: Surgeon Dentist, Office in eration. An animal must have some | bath. A handful of salt crystals should | pemocratic voters of the as expressed at | y fine grade of spring wheat Flour (Th lectrc agpliancss ged Has mineral matter in its ration in order to Be put in a Soverad vessel of hot water | the general primaries to be Saturday, Sept. | JoATS of experience. work grow and maintain a strong let remain to dissolve over night. In a dine 38 il S P R AY TE t— ~The Record subscriber who has some the morning pour itintothe freshly-drawn Johnston will be a candidate for District | In Use For Over 30 Years. Sea Island cotton which he would like to bath. . to the. decision of the Demo. | CASTORIA Restaurant. plant in a box for the oddity can secure i FT Ca THe Di my athe’ prinaties to Se | can be secured. Also International Stock Food valuable information on ting, care,| The camphorated bath is bracing. This | we are to announce that John M.| 54-352lm The Centaur Co., New York City. | and feed of all kinds. ste, bY wrikng 30 She Louisa I yis mate by IEXing tW0 BarlS Of CAHp HOE | Aliomey: subict io the dec we | Adidas ot Galas bush st the iice. iow | RT LAURANT. . u tural t Sta ton one of tincture o in our oO . i Bellefonte Susu PiestCiass La, for a bulletin on the subject. It Sologne Ft) bottle by Sliaking yl the De gratic voters of rhe onintY at the pri | exchanged for wheat. taurant where a Res- Il be sent uest. Keep y corked. en a 0 rs wi sent Cres upon Ten : f the warm water is ready add enough of this COMMISSIONER, 9 wg gy + IM Served at All Ho —That the hardy catalpa is one o pisture slowly, drop by drop, to make | We are authorized to announce that John R. | BELLEFO best fence post trees that can be, Srv | the water sighily milky Fai | #1 MIL 7 ROGERS Ee for or n Iowa, I Experiment Station. Eighteen-year- = and can ny have been ly cared | In every blouse or frock the cuffs are Sion 1 have 3 complete pant prepared to for will yield from 2000 to 2300 posts to | far more important than most women furnish in bottles such ‘as the acre. The annual return per | realize. They are generally very promi- Dunia willbe + candidate for County Commis | = POPS, acre per year on the Iowa plantations | nent, for we use the hands and arms al- | sioner, subject to the decision of the SODAS. studied varied from $10.77 to $20.34. | most constantly. They give quick evi- Sutery of The soul 43 SxPrelsed at the primaries BAP Copies of bulletin 120, giving complete | dence of work that suggests either the e Sy ARIA, ONS, directions for growing catalpas, can be | amateur or the experienced. of Colle authorized 30; announc Joun A, Runde, SYPH ETC obtained free by writing to the lowa Ex- | ‘ It is Betier hr attach culls of some Commissioner sub biect to EN Rciston n of ¢ the for. picn nics, families AE public gener. i t Station, at es. ra rent fabric toa lawn under voters of the county, as exp: at om is or Arno in the pro-| other ich is the yoke to match. And tis | tae pek Segh ithe MAL. : Te port - duction of which—because of climate— | scheme gives you opportunity to make as Hol ahtised 00 SII will at W ian Re C. MOERSCHBACHER, “°C | many guimpes as you require. we run away with the world. This is “Net “allover lace, finely tucked hand. | date for County Comm a Subjoct {0 the 50-32-1y. High St., Bellefonte, Pa. corn. Corn is our big crop. We raise 80 | or piof linen and hand-whippedinsertion | ooo of the Democrat ot he on Sar. cent. of all the corn in the world. |; "ros ave’ materials for cuffs. They | urday, Sept. 3th, ie primay i ——— East year we produced 3,125,713,000 bush. | should be piped at the edge with satin, | . We are requested to William A. Lumber. els. We exported 44072207 bushels. | yojyet or Jinen. This can be adjusted as | Eover of Fenn township, will be a candidate for —_— Last year’s corn crop of Canada was but | ;"ga¢ hand or as a round cord. cuffs | the Democratic voters, as expressed at the pri- 18,716,000 bushels. Canada bought 15, | gid be trimmed just as much as the | maries Sept. 30th, 1911. . pi ly he we ge other part of the blouse. Tiny buttons, and township, A > BS er D / e bows or beads are excelleut on these im- ' 4 could have taken twice as much—five m , subject to the decision of the Demo- BUILDING MATERIAL : times as much—ten times as much. And portan} parts oa lose, Wiis cratic voters of the county as shown at the ori v. she would, had we been able and ready | which many makers are resorting. maries Sept. 30th, 1911. i to become an equally good customer of | Do not n RECORDER. ! e ine of t Teas—For When you are ready for it, eglect the cuffs. They are| |peren 1f lon, Japan. Young Hyson, Gun , Imper- hers. little, but, oh, so important. They show | Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demo. 30 on all Our Lines” of Teas. 8% You Wile Wt lete, Om —Mrs. L. A. H, Cressona, Pa., writes the Record, that she has quince trees that blossom every year, but will not bear. everything that has that they deserve, but rarely receive. n done for them |¢crat and will repay you for the consideration | your his per Ib off on e decline. Our of one pound or more. ees have not changed in Yaiue recently but we look for an 25¢ goods are the best val- LUMBER, MILL WORK, N We are authorized to announce that W. Francis | ues of anything now offered. ROOFING, Can anything be done for them? This, — Speer, of Bellefonte, is a candidate for the nomi- | EO es Lr or Atlantion, SHINGLES no doubt, is caused by fire blight which pie hose are just now receiving the oN, SR Tra PTY 3¢ per qt. for sales of one at. or more. ; AND GLASS. appears in the spring on the blossoms. : Peg rs. New full Cream per Ib. Fruits and Biscuits Some flower clusters turn black and the | big share of attention, says the Dry Goods We are authorized to announce that D. A. | { Walker township, will be a candidate | A we ays them . : : | Economist, due to the arrival of real sum- | Dietrich. If you want some nice, air dried ATDIes we have disease is carried from flower to flower .. wooiher and vacation periods. The | fr of Centre county, subject to the de- | them Finest Hams and boneless breakfast bacon at 18¢ per Ib. This is the plage where of i by bees and other insects. From the gjomang is so much shead of the Mme. | conrmnd at the ooracki polmaries to be held Sat. | ene and prompt shipments of reliable flowers the disease spreads to the leaves giare supply that itis a common thing | urday. Sept. 0th, 1911. | materials fet the orders of all who and twigs. “Blossom blight” is a differ- ¢;. vers to be told that deliveries can | ent form of the same disease. The only |, pa’hade under ten days to two weeks. REGISTER i AN ESTIMATE? treatment for this trouble is of a preven- tive nature. Trees should be kept in good, vigorous condition by cultivation and fertilization, and all blighted parts should be cut out as soon as observed. —What has Canada got, what does she Tans are still selling well and take sec- ‘ond place. It is almost needless to say that sales of silk and plated goods con- | tinue unabated. Even the baby has come in for his Moncey to Loan. | a ————————————————— ONEY TO LOAN on good security and | houses to rent.! § Bush House Block, . 56- i f you want son than pl . . Grade t each kind ; Coffees ha moderate dec! 237 We ha ion. jpe.b x rd pon ane Sou Cheese 18¢ in demand j and ha brigh Sechler & Company, 1 - Bellefonte Pa, a ri) BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. 52.5-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. - MTA TATA TAILS TNEN produce, that we could use—use as liber | pave of pretty styles of footwear. White M. KEICHLINE a a — _— ally pe she might We cone What, N- | nique, laced with linen cord, is a clean, 3 Avomey.at-Law, TT Meat Market. dese, or with Canada ail the year | attractive style for morning wear. There| Sl1ély. Belielonte, Pa, | Lime and Crushed Limestone. for on Th wit hy ’ > oe ® ry | are the most cunning little felt Juliets, em ———— exc SES Jounc. That's why the Lumber (rust .qgeq with white rabbit skin, for the is spending its yellow millions like water | room. Insurance. to defeat reciprocity. Kid boots of pale colors offer softness Who would most benefit from a multi- | a lication of the Canadian corn market? | he American farmer. Who would most ' benefit were Canadian lumber to come | Get the Best Meats. o PSI Se nd durability, for in the modern day of “cleansers” a soiled pair can easily be freshened up. A dainty little pair of white silk booties is embroidered with JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successor to Grant Hoover) H-0 You Famers and Agriculturists H-O on eziean be silk or tiny silk ribbon. . Fire, Your land must have LIME if you want to raise paying crops. Use Hy- LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE Every American who paid rent for a Most novel of all is the idea of using a : drated lime (H-O) through your drill or broadcast when you seed, for and supply my customers with the fresh- house; for no one, certainly not you wise | gall piece ia Jue wih Jou ke Life quick results, or use ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or lime for general use. gat, ghoucse. $41 blood Muy nyusscle mak. ones of the Senate, has to be told that | hace Deen : higher than poorer meats are ; ’ | for some use to be made of it. Over a ultimately and always the consumer PAYS {oioveq silk foundation this lace is apres Accident Insurance. BE SURE TO USE LIME ear —Besides the scale, however, there are other enemies, viz., the peach borer, which is especially injurious in the south- ern section of the State, due to a lighter soil; the plum curcullo, which affects the value of the fruit; the Serapin scale (at present almost solely confined to Cum- rland county, in injurious form;) the black peach louse, which does injury only in the lighter soils, and principally dur- ing the early life of the tree; the green peach louse, which only becomes season- ably and locally tio iblesome on younger trees; the fruit bark beetle, which is not confina2d to the peach, but will attack al- most any weakened fruit tree—on a healthy, vigorous tree it produces no ef- fect whatever; the twig borer of peach, which in some seasons and localities does noticeable injury and may stunt young trees to some extent; the rose-bug, which in times of plenty sometimes eats into the fruit in June and destroys it for market purposes. —The peach crop is an important one to New Jersey, ware and Maryland, the industry Sani tor a score of years as an important industry. It is also of great im in parts of Pennsyl- vania. 2 Sn Joss scale pest gave peach growing serious knockout, cleaning out orchard after orchard. This called for more careful work and watch- ing. The old haphazard methods that well enough 30 years ago had to be ng i Rn te mental tion pi t- self with the latest information, made ex- periments and finally worked a lot of good. The nurseries were kept under even closer supervision, new orchards were started in all sections of the State in a tentative way, and clean stock be- cage The 7 rule ater than the exception. ever-increasing experience in the use of insecticides and fungicides, control of the San Jose scale became a matter of routine, with results that could be absolutely counted on whenever the work was done in the proper manner. The result has been that peach and its flower-like beauty is delicately ap- | propriate for the lace and linen ot the | party dress. uarter of a teaspoonfu! of baking pow- er, one tablespoonful of grated choco- late, one and a half tablespoonfuls of sugar, half an ounce of coarsely ch walnut nut meats, one and a half table- spoonfuls of butter, one egg, half a tea- spoonful of vanilla extract. Cream the butter and sugar together, then beat in the egg, lightly stir in the flour, baking powder, grated chocolate and vanilla ex- tract. Put in well buttered small cake tins and sprinkle the chopped walnut ! meats on the top. When nearly baked, | brush over the top with a little beaten egg. Sugared Sweet Potatoes.—To make sugared sweet potatoes, take the quanti- ty of potatoes desired. boil them until they are almost done, then peel and cut into slices about half an inch thick. Sprinkle well with brown sugar and fry in a liberal allowance of hot butter. Marry when the year is new, Always loving, kind and true: When February birds do mate, You may wed, nor dread your fata; If you wed when March winds blow, Joy and sorrow both you'll know. Marry in April when you can, Joy for maiden and for man. Marry in the month of May, You will surely rue the day, Marry when June roses blow, Over land and sea you'll go. They who in July do wed. Must labor always for their bread, Whoever wed in August be, Many changes are sure to see, Marry in September's shine. Your living will be rich and fine, if in October you do marry. Love will come, but riches tarry. If you wed in bleak November. Only joy will come, remember, When December's snows fall fast, Marry and true love will last. Chocolate Walnut Cakes.—One and a | gf, This ¢ represents the largest Fire FL RL gE — NO ASSESSMENTS — Do not fail to give us a call before insuring your | e or y as we are in position to write large lines at any time. Office in Crider’s Stone Building, 43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE, PA. The Preferred Accident Insurance Co. THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY BENEFITS: : i 3% 4 HH iiaiE { i 2 g » gbBEEEE 3 2 total disability, partial disability, (limit 10 ii PREMIUM §12 PER YEAR, pavable quarterly if desired. Larger or smaller amounts in proportion. Any person, male or female, engaged in a , over eighteen age of ! moral and condition may under this y Fire Insurance I invite attention to my Fire Insur. mR ed by any agency in H. E. FENLON, 50-21. Agent; Bellefonte, Pa. Limestone crushed AMERICAN LIME 56-4 Ground Lime and Limestone for all purposes. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone F The largest lime manufacturers in Pennsylvania. Now is the time to place your orders for prompt Write for literature and all information to any size. and Union Furnace. ts. All railroad send your orders to & STONE CO., Office at TYRONE, PA. The Pennsylvania State College. Bo oon, on. The Pennsylvania State College Offers Exceptional Advantages IF YOU WISH TO BECOME A Chemist An Engineer An Electrician A Scientific Farmer A Teacher A Lawyer A Physician A Journalist Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. AKING EFFECT SEPT. , General have been extensively modi- S = Toon, the. Se as Freshinon year. han includin History; . Erench, German, Spanish, Latin and ence. v adapted to the wants of those who seek either the most thorough training for the Profession of Teaching, or a general College Education. The courses in Chemistry, Electrical, Mechanical and Engineering are Seng he very bet In he ea, a a NE ee YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. For specimen 55-1 examination papers or for catalogue giving full inf respecting courses of study, expenses, etc.. and showing positions held by Lh ly THE REGISTRAR. State College, Centre County, Pa. —— DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. TRY MY SHOP. P. L. BEEZER, High Street. ~~ 4334ly. Bellefonte, Pa. EDWARD K. RHOADS Shipping Commission FLipiaE and Commie ANTHRACITE ano BITUMINOUS COALS CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS and other grains. — BALED HAY AND STRAW =e 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. 1618 PRR {Eommarial ss Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria.
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