§ i i 1] i £ 5 i | the ! flock up a little can be | done by saving out the choicest lambs, by | buying now and then a herd for the flock, and by the very feeding and care possible. in this country is that it has made enough of a business. It has been played with, so to and putting the real effort into things which seemed to us “more important.” —While the potatoes are in full bloom, ' showing which vines are strong, vigorous and most likely to propagate a sturdy plant next season, stick small boards be- | : £ 3 i g —Calves that are fit only for veal | should be marketed early, as the price is | then higher than it is a few weeks later, | and this, with the feed saved by early : marketing, insures considerable more profits that to hold the calves till they | are larger. —If the lawn is weedy and the grass does not seem to make a apply nitrate of soda at the rate of 150 to 200 pounds per acre. Scatter broad- cast just before a rain or before water- . Nitrate of soda may be used on nach and other leaf crops to advant- age. 1 i — have many good points to re- commend them as farm animals of prof- it: ‘I'ney are prolific, the manure is very | rich and evenly distributed over the soil- | surface, and the wool and flesh will alway: command a good price in the market, not to mention other favorable qualities. —Watch the currants and the goose- berries for the currant worm. As soon as it appears use Paris green and lime to give it a greenish ti Dust over the | plant while wet. If worms aj near fruiting time pick the fruit and then apply the poison, as it will otherwise dis- figure the fruit. ~The development of lactic acid, or the souring of cream, does not increase the butter-fat content. As a rule, when cream becomes sour it is more difficult’ to test than when it is sweet. The diffi- culty in obtaining an accurate test of | sour milk or cream lies in the fact that iS aot sr ® obtain an accurate sam- | —Siios should be located where they will be convenient to feed from. This is: of great importance. When stock is: kept in basement barns the silo should | be on a level with the stable floor or Caution should be observed in ure up to | the bulk of ; foods finally | : : : that | | ¥F ¥ vestigate. They sent down a who, at the depth of 851 feet, found himself surrounded on the bottom of transmit light freely, but the reflec- tions at their surfaces are so numer- ous that the resulting effect is white. Thus glass when crushed is a white | powder and is opaque, but when it is put under water it once more becomes | transparent, because the water fills up the interstices between the particles and the reflections are destroyed. Salt and snow are also common examples of this condition. How Roots Penetrate Hard Ground. The extreme tips of a delicate root are protected by a sheath set with minute scales, which as it is worn away by friction against the soll is as | constantly replaced, so that it acts as a wedge and the root thread is car- ried down uninjured. Another aid to penetration lies in the provision where- by the root as it pushes downward in search of nourishmeni exercises a slightly spiral, screwlike motion which worms its tip into the ground. An- other important agent is the acid cell sap, which exudes on to and dissolves to some extent the rock or hard soil. | This may be tested by placing a small piece of polished marble in a pot in which a plant is set and covering it with earth. After some weeks the marble will be found to have been cor- roded by the continuous action of this acid. Why the Spider Was There. When Mark Twain in his early days was editor of a Missouri paper a su- perstitious subscriber wrote to him saying that he bad found a spider in his paper and asking him whether that was a sign of good luck or bad. The humorist wrote him this answer | i and printed it: “Old subscriber—Finding u spider in your paper was neither good luck nor . bad luck for you. | merely looking over our paper to see The spider was | which merchant is not advertising, so that he can go to that store, spin his | web across the door and lead a life of undisturbed peace ever afterward.” Nursery Wincows. If the nursery window is not pro- tected by outside bars hammer a large screw or nail into the groove of the lower sash, so that the window cannot be raised more than six inches. If the top sash is drawn down this is quite enough for ventilation, and. no matter how ingenious or venturesome the lit- tle ones may be, they canrot wriggle hrough the lower opening.—Philadel- i Maybe Mary Was Too Sedate. Mrs. Nuwed—Mary., for dinner I think we'll have boiled mutton with caper sauce. Are there any capers in the house? Mary—No, ma'am. Mrs. : Nuwed—Then go out in the garden and cut some.—Harvard Lampoon. : Putting In a Sting. Maud—Jack is telling around that you are worth your weight in gold. £thel—The foolish boy. Who is he telling it to? Maud—His creditors.— Denver Times. How He Escaped. “Whaat do you think. A fellow stole a drum from the orchestra yesterday.” “Did he get off?” “Yes, saw a cop coming and beat it.” —~Exchange. Let na be kind if we wish to be re- grotted.—Pilerre Loti. Announcements. nar TR: deco of th, Dom Romie Ser oe de Rd Attorneys-at-Law. The ents ens in hs gon - x aries Sept Hh, 1% 4 So PT the primaries So eh on the Sh day of Sept. gree, storey st Law onder $6.00 All RECORDER. ! Sa frie 2 Practice a 4 Silly. toes Ty pidge mon 20d By decis. coorier subet to the decison of the Demo oa RE W. A. of the Democratic tle bo the ters at the to be held e radio, wil be a Candidate B. SP . LAA oll Eowas : » of Bogws subject to the decision in all the o Conpitaion SHERIFF. . Sadler, Sublet oe ae 3f Carman. Office in e We are a to junounge that D. J. pes to announce Ww. Francis 30th, 1911. . Bellefonte, to the decision of the Demo- 2 Candidate nom- . cratic voters of the expressed at the a the ra LDA’ OVERSEE OF THE POOR. S. TAYLOR—Attorney and primaries to be heid y. Seo. 30h, 11. | We. are marie oven rg A Weare ed to announce that P. H. Gher, H EE a Cr ee, nd In rs. Ls, ck RE wl he Chil? 821 TR | mtd oon to the decision of the Democratic voters of the | cision of the c voters of county, us Cision of the tic voters as’ expressed at | ~~ onl and Counsellor at Law, Guns erprened at the prmariesse be held aprenchal ie eral tobe held Sat | oo J "Office No. 11, Cri Exchange, second . -— - . : . kinds business " TREASURER. dat REGISTER. Flour and Feed. 0 Bromgey. Eaugish or Garp, e are quthorized to annoutics th John oe | We are requested to announce that J. Frank R= Jor Coury Treasurer, “ 1othe decision Of] sma i Gia BOWER & ZERBY— Ben Se SS: | castors. | CURTIS Y. WAGNER, Leh ane [0 We are authorized to announce the name of - i BROCKERHOFF MILLS, the courts. Consultation or a to the decision of the of Potter for Commissioner, subject to. the decision fhe oe Ba ES SEY: 48 exp ; Wi to announce that H. Noll Jr ized to anncunie Bilt NEE urday, Ww requested tu announce that William A. Stover of enn township, will be a candidate for ; ratic . KEICHLINE—Attorney-at-Law. BELLEFONTE. PA. in all the courts, a Tha ' hi EARLE C. TUTEN (Successor to D. W. Woodring.) None but Reliable Companies Represented. Surety Both Telephones 56-27.y BELLEFONTE, PA Insurance. Fire, Life i Hs gE § Bush House Block, and Automobile Insurance Bonds of All Descriptions. Groceries and Food Products. Sechler & and German. Office south of court house walls and was able to distinguish how Grebe: of Phlosburs Ae A 3: CAS I ORIA Migulactures, Whalesties ana Rewier ot |. All prfesiigual iaifesn will veveive priate at the streets were laid out. He did not reasurer, $0 the decision of the Roller Flour s——— mas see any ors or window openings, for | Sept Sih, 11. FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN Physicians. they were hidden by masses of seaweed — . Feed Ea and fucrustuiions. He traced the M8 | we are suthorized to announce that D. R. Fore s. M. D., Physician and sonry for a distance of 100 feet, where | man, of Bellefonte. will be a candidate Pro- Corn Meal WwW Stace ; Centre county, Fa. Ot he bad to stop. ax his diving cord did | thonotary of Centre county, subject to the decs: - at his not permit him to go farther. pressed at the general primaries to be Satur- and G aT se Some people think that they identify | dav: Sept. 30th, 1911. = rain Dentists. this lost town with the island men- FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Manufactures and has on hand at all times the Ww . Paul : . B. Wi ye Dh . tioned by Pliny the elder under the F e are requested 10 shnounce that D. Poul following brands of high grade flour: D* } WARD, DD. S. office next door te name of Cissa, near Istria. This island | trict Attorney, su to the decision of the Bears the signature of WHITE STAR for panies cannot be found now, and it is thought Re Yters ot ig as SxDresssd ot CHAS. H UR BEST ing teeth. S Crown and worl. Prices the submerged town may have been a | 3h 1911 al primaries to Saturday, Sept. . FLETCHER. 0 IoH GRADE settlement on the island that so mys- | Weare to announce that J. Kennedy | The Kind You Have Always Bought. teriously disappeared. | Johnston will be a candidate or District ® | VICTORY PATENT D* He Bush Arcade Bollebonte. Fa. All m | Attome. decision De FANCY PATENT ern electric used. Has | Grafic yolens of the Sounty at the primaries to ! years of experience. work of Superior h | i Kline The in the county reasonable. LIGHT REFLECTION. |, tes cisisdi prompt bine hn FE BT | | The Reason Why Foam Always Ap- |r te Lr coualy the br: P R AY Restaurant. i pears White In Color. | alien to Be Hold Seok, st. 1911 that Joka M i When water or liquid of any color is | o jre Bot noc bie candidate is | violently agitated small bubbles of | or District Aiomey. io the decision of | I | can be secured. Also International Stock Food | yHESTAURANT. air are mixed up with it, and thus | the Democratic voters of the cous at the pri- nil al ht ak the office. Flour Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- foam is formed, and its whiteness is | Phonan CASTORIA ol. kinds of Grain baught taurant where due to the fact that when light passes | UDITOR. 54.352lm The Centaur Co., New York City. w— from one medium to another of & If | Brus wt is om will bes Condiite ey OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET, Meals are Served at All Hours ferent refractive index it is always for County Auditor sabiectto the decision of the BELLEFONTE, PA. Roasts, Oysters on the reflected, and this reflection may be ' the primaries, Saturday, Se 19 MILL AT ROOPSBURG. . or in any Eo a so often repeated as to render the mix- COMMIBIONER: re—— sm ———————— cen be in a few minutes any time. | ture impervious to light. We are_autvorized to that John R. Grocer Groceries. et Dr Dae a It is, then, this frequency of the re- : Lemon, of will be a candidate | raceries. : flections of the limiting surfaces of for County Commissioner, sul the decision | = OP OhAS, air and water that renders foam | pressed at the primaries to be : x SARSAP. opaque, and as each pacticle reflects 3. eh, 1991 Sa tit Jom. Lc SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC.. light in all directions so much light is Dunlap willbe a caadidate for reflected that the mixture appears ler” subject tthe decion of the, Democrat dor plc micn, fae A A | white. Ye . oi ested primaries Sechl & Co the p.arest syrups and properly carbonated. To a similar cause 1s due the White- | We are authorized toa CaptainW. er mpany ness of transparent bodies when crush- < H. Fry, of F will be a candidate C. MOERSCHBACHER, pa for County Commissioner 0 the decision ' ed to powder. The separate particles ofthe Democratic 50-32-1y. High St., Bellefonte, Pa. BUILDING MATERIAL : When you are ready for it, you will get it here. On LUMBER, MILL WORK, ROOFING, SHINGLES AND GLASS. This is the place where close prices and prompt ts of naterials get the orders of all who know of AN ESTIMATE? Company, BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. 561 - Bellefonte Pa. 525-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. Lime and Crushed Limestone. Meat Market. JOHN F. GRAY & SON, EO You Famers and Agreuursls =O Get the Best . Meats. ae meats. Sr buying poor, tin (Successor to Grant Hoover) land have LIME if raise crops. y LARG TTEST CATTLE Fire, da lime (10) gh ET 10 Jaite Paving you Use By: FST AND Fa hi Life quick results, or use ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or lime for general use. et oan moss a are no ‘ BE SURE TO USE LIME Fifer than poorer meats ar clewhere. Accident Insurance. I alwavs have This Insurance —— NO ASSESSMENTS — Tm large lines Office in Crider's Stone 43-18-1y. represents the largest Fi 45 the largest Fire at any Now INTE, PA. { The Preferred Accident | Insurance Co. THE BENEFITS: B00 S000 br 630 5 Pet ves a) disanitiny -— y $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY : | HI sash LL § § 85-1 1 4 { 4 4 4 { 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Works at Bellefonte, Ground Lime and Limestone for all I a poses. Frankstown, Spring Meadows, F Union Furnace. argest lime oi ibe ELE asia tt mation anS send Your orders to Cho AMERICAN LIME & STONE CO.,, 56-4 is the time to’ Write for The Pennsylvania State College. A Chemist An Engineer An Electrician A Scientific Farmer Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL The Pennsylvania State College - Offers Exceptional Advantages IF YOU WISH TO BECOME YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. Por specimen examination papers or for catalogue Evin I eraduates, address: Hijons Ned by Sead State College, Centre County, Pa. —— DRESSED POULTRY — 1 Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. TRY MY SHOP. P. L. BEEZER, ‘High Street. 43-34-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. —————————————————— Coal and Wood. Office at TYRONE, PA. EDWARD K. RHOADS EN —— REePEiatt ind Dealer in ANTHRACITE ano BITUMINOUS COALS ‘A Teacher CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS A Physician —— BALED HAY AND STRAW — A Journalist Belderutiamdiyl arn KINDLINGFWOOD bylthe bunch or cord as mgv suit purchasers, respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public, at his Coal Yard, near the Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 161s Telephone Calls: { ESRtrd Hihery ET ——————————————————————— Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria.
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