« HN Attornesssat-Law. As : Announcements. to decision of Walker township, bea | ¢ Whitefield. whose dramatic appeals 7Zie following are the pric Er maries Sept. oun. 1911. a ep R'ths © | hon of he Democratic ote of coo sa | 5 -— = oils part of te once fonder $500. Treas 35.00, Reser 36.30 Lk ah: a + Gandini 0 Cogn Corn Cor | Sia. So wh. TE S fonte, 2 Practice i cours, Ofc "Bellefonte, Pa., August 4, 1911. preached to a body of seamen In New = Mouncemens seit be me foe camdie LL, . ihe E SOMIRY 28 shown at tha oo | REGISTER. " . S11. II — | York. In the course of his sermon he 9 o the Democratic voters as expressed ai the a | ge are requested to antiunce that Frank | B. SP. : FARM NOTES introduced the following words: Primaries. ET. : RECORDER. » a obict to the decision of ‘NN Ee Er Li — “Well, my boys, we bave a clear sky we are authorized to announce that D. J Recorder: subject to the decision Of he Demo. th wimaer co bo hUA on foe "30 day of Supe, | Bellefonte, . —Pigs that are aptto have "differences and are making fine headway over a Gingerich; of Huston sewnship, bea grate voiery at the primaries to be 911. * of one at ahouid be separated. Fighting | smooth sea before a light breeze, and ‘Of herif. subject to the decision of the emo; | fw fly, EPVARD C. McROLEY. of Boss, ed H © FANQhAttomer ana takes off flesh. we shall soon lose sight of land. But | brimaries to be held Saturday, Sept. 1911. We are to announce that W. Francis | Ww W. A. Col- Law: Of A Bk —Bran is course and fibrous, and there- what means this sudden lowering of ' We are requested to asnounce A. B: Les, of Spec of Ballons. 8.0 for the nom. oF Fasano, wil be a Candidate tended to promstly. fore not the best feed for the digestive | the heavens and that dark cloud rising | to the decision of the Democratic voters of the | Sublect to the primaries on Sept. 30th, 911. or subici i the dciion of the organs of the pigs. from the western horizon? Hark! county es expressed at primariesto be held | We are authorized to announce that D. A.'Sepr soeh, 1911 * " J 1 ome Eee Eons second —Do not let the pregnant ewes push Don’t you hear the distant thunder? ee —————————————— foor” Ali inde of legal busines and crowd each other in the doorways. A | Don't you see those flashings of light- | TREASURER. to promptly. Consultation in English or loss of lambs is sure to result. ning? There is a storm gathering We requested to announice that 1 Mishel Castoria. i Flour and Feed. Grab iis the in hot | Every man to his duty! How the | reasarer, subject to the decision of the -_ ETTIG, & — weaSrubb flies worry the sheep in thot | waves rise and dash against the ship! | Demecratc very of the county "he gepers CURTIS Y. WAGNER, |G" Laue adidontc them run in thick The air is dark. The tempest rages! we are authorized to that John D. the cour Come oor WD Our masts are gone! The ship is on | Miller.of Walker ip. will be 3 candidate BROCKERHOFF MILLS, da ve leeps her lanibin fo con. her beam ends! What next?" | for Treasurer, subject to Gecision of A KEIC lor ition up to hg time of weaning, b The hands of every satlor were grip | eral primaries io be eid Saturday, Sep. 30, 1511. BELLEFONTE. J i al the courts, Consuittion in! Brice ’ : ping the pews in front of them, and & | We are authorized to announce the name of Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of All professional business wil receive romp at on the belly and legs. He should be well | And when the preacher reached the | Democratic voters of the’ county at the genera I Roller Flour S——— ‘| climax of his dramatic speech they | Primaries to be held Sept. 30th, 1911. Physicians. —As long as the breeding of 4 sov is | sprang to their feet in 4 body and ree Float. wil be 5, Candidate fo FOR INFANTS ANp CHILDREN. Feed 2 m= profitable should be bred. shouted, “Take the longboat!"—New | County reasurer, to the decision of the 8 D., Physician a0 Bnd on it | £2 EE red OF Tata Corn Meal Ll i six months. Development of bone and Tramps and Cuff Muzziers. | PROTHONOTARY. and Grain ssa ii muscle should be the first consideration. | The most curious article in the | We are guthorized to announce that D. R. Fore- Dentists. —A shed that is warm and poorly ven- | tramp’s outfit bears an appropriately ' thonotary of Centre county, to the decis- Marufactures and has on hand at all times the | ; = tilated will often cause the sheep's wool to | 0dd name—the “cuff muzzler.” It eon- | on of the Democratic voters of the county, 35 ex Selewiag bieaas of igh grace Regs: DF a CR toon. High ones: Beiatome Joosen, besides injuring the animal's vital- | sists of the leg of an old stocking cut | day, Sept. 30th, 1911. * Bia thi WHITE STAR 1g toot] CX ty. up into short lengths and worn over DISTRICT ATTORNE rs the signature of i OUR BEST reasonable. own work, —Diseases get a fast hold of many a flock | the wrist like a thick mitten, and its vos 5 0 ya D. toa CHAS. H. FLETCHER. HIGH GRADE of sheep through foul drinking water. object is to increase the circumference ' Fortney of onte, will be a candidate for Dis- VICTORY PATENT H. W. TATE, Surgeon Dentist, Office in Never give stagnant water if you can |of the wrist to such an extent that a trict 5 ect to the decision of the | The Kind You Have Always Bought. | FANCY PATENT | ern dlctrcagpiances At i : a constable cannot easily slip a handentf | heen | primaries to en patel whos io the I ensonable. work of Superior —No use to buy pure- eep i . county where . are to be allowed to starve and rustle | Indeed, a pair of “cuff muzzlers”— Joe ee J. 5agnedy arly fine grade of spring wheat Patent Flour r———— ces around for themselves. A scrub will do | which are worn by nofie save veteran | Attorney, act to the decision of the Demo- S P R A Y Restaurant. i : te . cis pick out Na pik iy ra y, | held Sept. 0h. Wi % J —In se Ww announce . Kline one that stands squarely on his legs, shows | cuff their wearer. Tramps’ tools bear | Woodring. of efonte, Pa will bea candidate | can be secured. Also International Stock Food | YHESTAURANT. courage and masculinity. A slow, poky | puzzling names. Particularly cryptic | the Democratic voters of decixion fo Use For Over 30:Vears. | Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- animal will prove a disappointment. All kinds of Grain bought at the office. Flour 2 Kinds of Ceuin taurant where —Medium-sized hogs are now most in | carried by the “spike ranger” or itin. CASTORIA —— favor. It is bestto feed hogs for only | erant who goes from one casual ward Keichline, Esq. of Bellefonte, willbe acandidate | . 0 = 1 cour Co. New York C OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET, Meals are Served at All Hours eight or ten months. After they are a | to the next. Should he fall into the | the voters of the County at the pri- - aur Co. New York City. BELLEFONTE. PA. Roasts, Oysters on year old the feeding is not profitable. hands of the police it is used in “oak. | Maries to be held Sept. 30th, 1911. 19 MILL AT ROOPSBURG. Bal shell or in ‘any aivlc desired. Saeth —A few trees in the pasture add great- | Win worrying” —that is, separating the COMMISSIONER. mp — ————_———_—————— I. SR yung SHAR ID ly to the comfort of the sheep these days. | strands of hard rope.—~Baltimore Amer we are authorized to announce that John R. dition I'nave a complete plant prepared to If you can’t have them, set up a few posts | fcan. | Lemon, of Ferguson township, will be a candidate Groceries. Groceries. in such as and cover a bit of ground over for a shed. for Sounty Commi missioner, subject to the decision = me | pops, —The horse population of the world is es- A Woman's Letter. | promed at the primaries to be held ae. SODAS, timated at more than 111,000,000, 0f which | Women, it is generally admitted, . 30th, 1911. AP : about 43,000,000 are in Europe, 28,000,000 | write much better letters than men. We are requested to announce that John L SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC. in North America and 11,000,000 in Asia. | M. Marce! Prevost discovered the | sioner, subject to the decision of the for pic-nics, families and the public gener. —Sows should be bred in trios. Then | Feason for this superiority. “The ob- | yoters of the cx §Skbrested at the primaries ally all of which are manufactured out of if two of them should produce small lit- | vious meaning is never the ome we shin m C er 01 I pany ters, all the pigsmay be given to onesow, | should read Into a WOMAN'S Etter. | fi Fey of Fergus township. sethia Captain Ws C. MOERSCHBACHER, and the other may be again bred or fat- | There is always a velled meaning. nty , subject to the decision 50.32: Demecratic the county, as ex ly High St., Bellefonte, Pa. tened and sold. Woman makes use of a letter just as | at the primaries to be held % em Groceries and Food Products re——— —There should be placed in every pig | She employs a glance or a smile, in a | Soh, 1911. : . i yard and pasture a box with salt, char- | way that is carefully thought out and | We are authorized to announce John H. Ruulle, Lumber. coal, air-slacked lime, bone meal and | with an eye to effect. And, after all, | Shoter ! ror Wg ge i hardwood ashes, so the pigs can help does a woman's hat serve to cover her | Democratic voters of the county, as at themselves at will. —Cowpeas mature in about eighty days. This proves that the seed can be sown after an early crop of dats has been re- moved, and a heavy growth will result by the time the farmer is ready to fall plow. thoughts to the person addressed, just like the letters of some honest grocer, who writes, ‘1 send you five pounds of coffee,” because he really does send ries Sept. 30th, 1911. | | | decision of the ratic voters of the county | as expressed at the rimaries tobe held on Sat- | urday, Sept. 30th, 1911. * We are requested to announce that William A. Stover, of Penn township, will be a candidate for BUILDING MATERIAL When you are ready for it, you will get it here. On —Imports of horses are confined almost | yoy five of il : oA . L exclusively to breeding animals, which are FSO Bre Dumnly Softee? ~London TRSRIRRO. hanged in value recently but we look for an UMBER, WORK: admitted free of duty under certain reg- ————————— i ues of anything now offered. ROOFING, ulations. Over 5,000 of these came dur- ES = We have just opened some olives tha jon. ‘ ing the past nine months, at an average Long Distance Courtship. ! E ARLE C. TUTEN Lore, a Jo olivest hat are worth your attention 4 SHINGL 5 a. value of a shade less than $350. A lady was one day approached by 35¢ per qt. for sales of So Tew full Cream Ch - : her Scotch maid with the information are in demand just now and are I Commer: Even sweet | that she was about to leave. “What is (Successor to D. W. Woodring.) [rowel sie mor, STi exivtsy dies Aopict ve Ygve Tile in tit placate Save pris clover is a splendid renovator, and a good | the cause of this sudden decision, Fir 2 Per and prompt shipments of reliable pasture plant for hogs. Most farm ani- | Mary?" €, materials get the orders of all who mals will eat it when it is young and ten- | “I think I'll be a-marryin’.” . AN vg? gt, ik can Je Jept Soby ib hioks and ! “Indeed. and whom, may 1 sk?” Life 5 p chl er & Co ESTIMATE ? ie mower, Li 2ls0Ch0 - | “The mon that sits across in the kirk Pp y on Some of it in a jimson weed or sun: | o Sundays.” | and m dan 3 SELgrovee LUMBER CO. 0 ’ tatlvantage inkeeping sh “But what is his name?” Bush House Block, - 561 - Bellefonte Pa, : * ne great advantage in keeping sheep | « dinna " : in a I when the pastures are oa BEB surely oot cuguged Automobile Insurance ra dried up and closely eaten off is that we can turn the sheep into the cornfields as | soon as the corn is well silked out, and | this without injury to the corn. The sheep | eat any grass and weeds among the corn, | and also the lower leaves on the corn- stalks, without detriment to the earing of the corn. i —Do not allow a dying or worthless tree i to a man whose name you do not know!" “Not engaged, my lady, but he's ben lang lookin’ at me, an’ 1 think be'll soon be speakin’.”—Housekeeper. Matchmaking In Roumania. In Roumania once every year is a fair None but Reliable Companies Represented. Surety Bonds of All Descriptions. Both Telephones 56-27.y BELLEFONTE, PA JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successor to Grant Hoover) | Lime and Crushed Limestone. Meat Market. Get the Best Meats. H-0 You Famers and Agriculturists E-O to stand in or near an orchard. They of marriageable girls. The girl, with cumber the ground and are more suscep- ber relations, gets into a wagon. which Fire WC meats. Fo v post: tible to diseases, which they may transmit | 0," 0 oning her dowry—linen, furnt ’ Your land must have LIME if you want to raise paying crops. Use Hy- LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE to healthy trees. Wild trees. in particular | d a * Lif drated lime (H-O) through your drill or broadcast when you seed, for those related to cultivated ones, areoften ture and household matters—and all 11€ quick results, or use ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or lime for general use. and y my customers with the fresh- affected by the same diseases as those | set off for the fair. When they arrive . est, Best blood and muscle mak- which attack cultivated trees, so their | the girls are drawn up in one line and Accident Insurance. BE SURE TO USE LIME ean poorer meats ate elsewhere. presence near an orchard may sometimes the men in another, with their parents detrimental. | behind them. Then If a young man —Plant food in the soil is largely in an un- | likes the look of any particular girl he favorable condition. Before the potash, | talks to her while the parents com- This represents the largest Fi A in the World. re — NO ASSESSMENTS — I alwavs have — DRESSED POULTRY — Ground Lime and Limestone for all purposes. Limestone crushed to any A gliosphorus and nitrogen become availa- | le t pare notes as to their possessions and Do not fail to call bef Life OF Broperty as we are in Position to" white Works at Bellefonte, F Th rankstown, Spring Meadows, e largest lime manufacturers in Pennsylvania. , Tyrone Fi and Union Furnace. Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. e soil must pass through the stage | their circumstances in life. If all 1s me, FRY MY SOP, Tot : | . large lines at any time. of Sisnty BE oanieal favoral To found satisfactory there's a marriage Now is the ime to ‘place your orders for prompt shi ts. All railroad connections. P. L. BEEZER, conditions. There must be present mois- | at once, and the bride is driven away ture, heat and air. These are largely | by her husband to her new home. controlled by cultivation and climatic con- | The method of cultivation which | ditions. will bring about these conditions is the one that is best for the farmer who is hand- | ling the land. —The New Mexico station says that ker- | Duncan Smoked In Church. Sir Walter Scott in his “Heart of Midlothian” refers to one Duncan of Knockdunder, an important personage, who smoked during the whole of the osene emulsion is the best remedy for the | sermon from an fron pipe tobacco bor Office in Crider’s Stone Building, 43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE, PA. The Preferred Accident rite for literature and all information AMERICAN LIME & STONE CO. send your orders to Office at TYRONE, PA. The Pennsylvania State College. High Street. 43-341. Bellefonte, Pa. ————————————————————————— mr Coal and Wood. EDWARD K. RHOADS cabbage lice when cabbage is growa on a | rowed from other worshipers. We are large scale. Dissolve one half pound of | 419 tha h th : : ’ Bendey aap bone gallon, of Hot water, | L014 that at the end of the aieourse | # Tgurance Co. : } Shipping and Copmosion Then add, away from the fire, two gallons pipe, | Th P ] <= Co Merchant, and Deuler in of kerosene. Churn this mixture until | Feplaced it in bis sporran. returned the | a. € rennsyivania tate llege white and of the consistency of cream. | tobacco pouch to its owner and joined THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY . } After the oil (nd so have been thor. | the prayer with decency and atten- Offers Exceptional Advantages ; ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS y em ons of wa n. BexeriTs: ed sae 2 EY nin: A 531000 Jes of both feet. } i A Complex Accomplisnment. IF YOU WISH TO BECOME C O A L S mixture be thoroughly emulsified. On in-| «] ypderstand you speak French lke 200 usa of bof hans, 4 cine foot. Sication of injury to plant dilute theemul- | § josie | 2500 loss of either hand, A Chemist A Teach on Wit more water. “No. replied the student. “I've got | A oo Saher Soot. : eacher {| CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS —An analysis of sheep manure indi- | the grammar and the accent down 25 per disability, An Engineer A Lawyer } and other grains. cates that it contains about 6.2 per cent. | pretty fine, but it's bard to learn the Climit 52 weeks) : An El as sis of pitr SR per cent of phosshoric | gestures.” ~Washington Star. 10 per week, partial disability. ectrician A Physician } —— BALED HAY AND STRAW — { cs —— - . . . at an phosphoric acid potash, It is Wess A Scientific Farmer A Journalist : ; analysis shows'it to be not Sissimilar in | Speier (warming ® ol Kin pavable quarterly if desired. secure a you well for any honorable position in life. : — composition nary yard manure. At | Wha want is men with convictions, Larger or smaller amounts in proportion. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. prevailing for commercial fertil- | ana where shall we find them? Berson, male of " in a D iA Band ieial tertih | d in a TAKING IN SEPT. 1900, the General Courses have been extensively modi } KINDLING WOO! trogen, | Voice—In jail, guv'nor.-—- London Tel. over . fled, as to a much more of electives, after the year, ! cents for p! oric acid, it is worth about | gmap oral and aL dk story; Hisnch, by the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers, Sepa on th ct 3nd Sl wih, Yh Jah, PD LB ph 5 Co Yu i * thorough of T or a general friends and at it been ed. It should be . When One Loses Confidence. ast Station. tected from by covering find | After a man loses confidence in him. Fire Insurance fi a, Neca) ud Mul Cayuga | " ~ — from fermentati kesping moist. | self it is not likely that anybody else is 1 invite your tomy Fire Insur. and positions. } While the goat has made a deal of | going to exhibit much enthusiasm over | § SncS Agency, t YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. Telephone Calis: { Sentral 1% progress ih Am fea in the past few years | his abilities. ~Chicago Record-Herald. ed by any agency in . ‘ mm } 16-18 62 our other classes of live stock, and } en ‘Courses of study, a A Talo bie 20 graduates, Cl ably on this account it has been difficult | God gives every bird its food. but | H. E. FENLON, THE REGISTRAR, Child io wate an atfilysis which Weald give / 406s Ho; HUW § ote veo 50-21. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. 55-1 State College, Centre County, Pa. ren Cry for e . Fletcher's Castoria. YTWYTeYT UY YYTYYye
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