Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 08, 1911, Image 3

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    AtOTEI sat Law,
vorite variety on a farm in western Penn. |
sylvania. It is the choice of every mem- |
ber of the family for home consumption |
and no other variety finds such ready
sale on local markets. The yellow color
was objectionable at first because e
thought it was the small yellow field corn,
but later it evidenced high quality. This’
variety is rapidly gaining in popularity. |
—A serious mistake is to allow the’
cabbage worms to cripple the plants be-
fore anything is done to check their
ravages. The plants never fully |
recover and the result is a reduced yield. |
The spray bulletins issued by all of the!
agricultural experiment stations give in-
structions for the control of this pest.’
Arsenate of lead—three pounds to 50 gal- |
lons of water, adding sticker, is one of
the most common means of treatment. |
. Lemon, ate
He Took the Cue. oat
He was a man who gave little and gressed at the primaries to be held rday,
got much. Today. for instance, he had 2%, Sith VI. . dat HELL
got a clothes brush, a basin of water, Duniap will be A 32 announgs Coun
a towel and a shine, and he had given sioner. subject Oe the i"
nothing at all; voters bof $e county a4 S¥Dressed at the Primaries
Tr-r-rring! went his bedroom bell. we are authorized to announce that Captain W.
The hotel attendant smiled sourly., H. Fry. of Ferguson township, will be a candidate
| This was the fourth time he had been Sr County Commissioner, subject to the decision
ol Democratic voters of the county, as ex-
: summoned, and he did not hurry. Prsased at the primaries to be held September
1911
Wi announce unkle,
exclaimed the visitor when the ate of Potter township, 38 5 c Shin 35. Rank
“I thought you were never coming,”
ty
tendant appeared at last “Are you Fommissioner, to the decision of the
voters of the county, pressed
nicknamed ‘Slowconcb?™ the primaries Sept. 30th, 1911, Vimes "
“No, sir,” answered the attendant. We are authorized to announce that William
“They call me ‘Billiard cue.” H, Nolllr.ot Spring township, will be a candi
Commissioner, subject to the
Billard coer” repented the VIBIOR, Soho oF toe Pitas a eit at do the
frowning. Then an inspiration dawn. o3sxpressed at the primaries tobe held on Sat-
‘ed. “Ah! Because you're such a stick, We are requested that William A.
—According to experimert; made at
the Maryland Experiment station, for-
ed in thisway, 11 recovered without any |
to announce t
I suppose?” he asked. Stover, of Penn township, will be a_candidate for
ve County Commissioner, to the ision
“Wrong again, sir!” returned the ate the ys Voters. as expressed ei 2
ist attached to one of the government's
Announcements. College township, Com- !
| Givitising the Indian. | mn Slovan,» adda or Sonn Con | Soho, Sm lh rl be orf |
The following is from “The Soul of following are the prices announce. | cratic the county as shown at the ori- | Souaty as expressed at Pofaat
the Indian,” a book by Dn Charles | jmemisin this i ratimice | SAMS Ses. Sb, SL | the primaries io be onthe 30th day of Sept. | ~~ KLINE -
Alexander Eastman, himself an Indian: $6.00. All An- RECORDER. ! De S foe £2 racic In 4 county EN ult
Bellefonte, Pa., September 8, 1911. “Long before | ever heard of Christ ng a4 6 wads for avs candidly 1 hereby announce myself as 2 <a for AUDITOR. . -1-ly.
Ji eS or saw a white wan | had learned from ion of the Democratic volers as expressed al the Spatic voiers at the primaries to be held We ate authorized to ganounce that W.A,_Col- | B. SPANGLER—Attorney-at- 7
FARM NOTES. an untutored woman the essence of SHERIPP, oth. IL Arp C. . of Boggs for County Auditor, cubic to the decision me | in all the Courts. Ce
— morality. With the belp of dear D8- | We are announce that D. J.| Weare to announes that W. Francis SS035atic ters, ds expressed at the Primaries, | pyjesnpe Goran Ofice in Crider
—Rye makes geod winter and early | ture herself she taught me things sim- | En % township. will be a candidate Space of Balclonte s + candgat fo the nom —
spring grazing and liberal acreage should | ply but of mighty import. 1 knew GOL | cratic voters of the county a expressed at the | Bablost to the poe eT PAY: CYERSSY OF THE FOO: 5 AL ney Ti Saunt I
be planted in this crop. It is also 8 §00d || perceived what goodness is. 1 saw |ormaresobe held Saturday, Sept Soh. SIL. | we are authorized to announce that D. A. ' Wo ure authorized to announce that . H. her, fonts, Bac I nda of loan] Dosti:
the loss of nitrates in the soil. | Vi A a ns Pott owe pds fr herd, si fo Recife al Coury county > the oc of Ballons Borough, subict to the de > : al
ts are for and for winter | -i#ation gS =
pins grading Lutter, Aa a chia T understood how to | Solty Td =the rimarics 0 be hel | & preset th gral inane tobe ad Sa | theprimaris of Sep. Joa ih Eiders. Exchange, second
Toll has again made | 5! | have forgotten that grace since — Sin — —— . "All kinds of legal business
a fine record at Pennsylvania State | | became civilized. I lived the natural that John D. Flour and Feed. : oe
College. It is a blackeap variety of vigor- | life, whereas I now live the artificial. Miller. of Walker will be a candidate | "© Ar requested to announce that J. Frank
ous and large berries | Any pretty pebble was valuable to me | iC ters of the decision of | meemeeree————— | ETTIG, BOWER & jZERBY—Attomeysat-
ri with medium early varieties. The then, every growing thing an object of primaries to be held Saturday. Sept. 30, 1911.+ . CURTIS Y. WAGNER, Law.Fagle Block, Bellefon Ericie ingl
variety is apparently well adapted to lime- reverence. Now I worship with the | We are authorized to announce the name of _Castoria, | the courte Comat Eaiaor Gas
stone soils. While Bal buen: PRUNE) endaiige nh ; subject to the decision of the BROCKERHOFF MILLS, | M —_
ur Ss Th penn hs ee The | PEL SELL SEL muon |] SEES rr,
start late in the season, which if not de- | We are authorized to announce that Frank W. ORIA Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailerof “All prego in. Office south of court house
on ( | ural rocks are ground to powder and rebe. of will be a_candidate for All professional Teceive prompt at
stroyed may go to seed or live over Win | made Into artificial Liocks which MAY | Bomorratic voters as expressed at the. pAmATES Roll Fl ————
«13 Is cans trouble the follening YEAr | be built Into the walls of modern socl- | Sept. dh, 1911. The Kin You Hane Abr Bua : Fe er our i ——
is essential to large returns the following | ®t." PROTHONOTARY. has borne the signature of Chas H. ; eed ' rm
year. | | We are authorized to announce that D. R. F. Fletcher, and has been made under i S. M.D. and
Bigness : of Bellef: candidate personal supervision for over 30 WwW . D., Physician
—The fruits of early tomatoes are of- | of Big Ben. ET ae for Fro years. Allow no one to deceive you in i Corn Meal Sis Coleg Centre coun, Pa. Oils
ten burned the sun, in time | Big Ben, which marks the bours for | jon of the Democratic voters of as ex- this. Counterfeits, ' Imitations and ji
of drouth. injury is cause | parliament at the top of the clock tow. | bressed at the general primaries to be held Satur- a as-good’ are but Experiments, and Grain ————————————————
would not be so great were the foliage er at Westminster, Is bigger than itap. = — Experience against Experiment. Dentists.
more dense, Strong foliage is important | pears from below. Looking at the dial | FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ata chile aueart at ol yl = —
and this feature of the plant should not | of Big Ben from the northern footway, | por,ars to announce that D. Paul foliowing aA lh Ss ava al times J. E. WARD, D. D. S., office to
Be Svariodied by specialists who 7% | of Great George street or from the trict ‘Attorney. to: the decision of the WHAT 15 CASTORA STAR D* Fa. Gas admit
breeding or developing new varieties of | ryumey embankment, it appears as 1f | SEoccit JOIer, of ihe county; 3 expressed | WTR STAR o1 ing teeth. Crown and Brides work. Prices
Fepariuiciis dt dithe. State aia. ‘its diameter might be equal to the Yee 844. 5 a » Sept. Eonar" 8a” Parente subcitute Jor HIGH GRADE
Te men! one o : | space that a man of medium size could e are to that J. Kennedy Soothing » i
8 t is Pleasant. It | TYR. H. W. TA
tions showed that red ole etcy | COVer with outstretched arms. As a Attorney. susgact to the. desraion s for Bic contains neither Opiur. sar VICTORY PATENT | DR Hlshh hE: Surssocp, Dentisr, Office
of ge i Soren "through. | Matter of fact, however, the diameter | {Tyo ol the county at the primaries to be its guarantee. It destroys W ns and FANCY PATENT years of experience. “All work of Superiot g
out the season, and also because of its | Of the dial is twenty-three feet. From = uested to announce that S. Kline allayaPeverishness. It cures Diarrhoea county | and prices reasonable.
adaptability to rotations. The average the ground the minute marks on the Woodring of Bellefonte, Pa.. wil be a candidate Ck eS a ouing Te Fine grade of pring wheat Patent Flour | een
amount of pork produced per acre was | dial look lke ordinary minute marks he Democratic voters Of the County at the pr | resares. the Stommek nd Bares: Restaurant.
572.2 pounds. Corn fed to 6.cent hogs ang as if they were close together. maries tobe held Sept. 30th, 1911. In healthy and natural sleep. The S P R AY Gas
on clover was worth 98 cents per bushel. | paqgily they are a foot apart. The nu- | Weare requested to announce that John M. Gl ’s other’s ———
—While it is true that it requires two , merals are two feet long. The minute for District Att ; Subject to he decision of can be secured, Also, International Stock Food ESTAURANT.
pound ce—th Democ: voters county at . kinds. -
a forng vase. thas Deh Shown. | peas on oF eral that projects Be, | resto beheld Sept. Yb, 19iT Bears the Signasre of All kinds of Grain bought at the office. Flour | yaunchefonte now has a FirstClass Res-
hat fom 30 ual Sant oo : yond the center of the dlal-Is fifteen Wot artloriaed iu that Jeremiah CHAS. H. FLETCHER. - So Meals Served at All H
silage than from corn fodder, corn stoyer | feet In length. This hand Is so massive Brungart, of Miles township, will be a candidate OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET. are Served at ours
or hay. At the Massachusetts station it | (bat during a snowstorm the clock is jor County Auditor subject to the decision of the In Use ForOve: 0 Years. 54-352Im BELLEFONTE, PA. Steaks. Chops, Roasts, Oysters on the
was Shown that a lengver ensilage re- Soinelises tarel He Ni of the primaries, Saturday, September 30th, 1911, 4719 MILL AT ROOPSBURG. or A an
placed a part o y ration there was | the flakes » on it.—Lon — pe —— : Jrichss, Soups. and anything
a reduction in the cost of production. | Mall, . We.anes att a Sn Shit Joli sh i ai os tehading sw Dit any vme Bm
—Golden Bantam sweet corn is a fa- of Ferguson township, will be a candidate Groceries. Groceries. furnish Soft in bottles such as
With the coming of
age Tea will be in demand.
are in demand just now
Sechler & Company
Groceries and Food Products.
old Standard
are
Teas now
Blended Teas.
BUILDING MATERIAL :
When you are ready for it,
you will get it here. On
* malin can be used to check scouring in endant. “It's because 1 work better ™aries Sept. 30th, 1911. LUMBER,
calves, : The method of usin je 10 mix with a good tip."—London Answers, We are authorized to announce D. A. Grove, of J oF an | MILL WORK,
" of water for a stock solution. From this mh. renin. | ROOFING,
stock solution one t nful is added A Herculean Kstydid. Insurance. ! pint and i AND GLASS.
to each pint of milk. Of 12 calves treat- | Experiments conducted by a naturale = ~~ and |
further treatment. Further experiments
will be conducted to find out whether
formalin is injurious to the calves in any
way.
scientific bureaus at Washington ad- EARLE C. TUTEN
duced an interesting example of the
strength of the katydid. He harness-
ed a katydid to a kind of sled made
(Successor to D. W. Woodring.)
If you want some nice,
Finest Hams. and
b country
boneless breakfa
This is he place where close
enon the orders of all who
know of t
—Severe drouth in many parts of the Ly folding a piece of ordinary note- Fire, Se hl AN" PSTIMATE?
country has been curtailing the crops of paper, and then loaded the sled with ; C er ompany, BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO
various ciasses of vegotubles. Nothing is various articles. The insect proved Life .
pore dios to Secesul, Crp Br" Lio’ aru. 15. addition 1 he on. Bush Howe Bock, 561 alleone Ph.
This fact should ever be kept in mind by | 0a! paper. twelve paper sheets each and
every grower and heshould do his utmost |
to conserve the Supply. Sadly plowing, |
prompt and thorough ing, a large |
amount of humus, frequent tillage and
the prompt harvesting of crops are the
most important means of conserving soil |
moisture.
—Hundreds of vegetable growers in all |
parts of the country are making prepara- |
tions to attend the t convention and |
exhibit in Boston, nning September |
19th. It will be the annual convention |
of the Vegetable Growers’ Association of |
America and the exhibit will be managed
by the Horticultural Society of Boston
3 by 4% inches, a large screw, two
steel pens, a stone weighing two
ounces and three and a half lead pen- Automobile Insurance
| clls. When the weight became too None but Reliable Companies Represented.
heavy to draw otherwise, the katydid
got its fore feet over the edge of the >"! Bonds of All Descriptions.
table for a better hold. and on the DothTelephones 5627.y BELLEFONTE, PA
addition of another weight it increas-
ed the adhering power of ts fest by JOIN F., GRAY & SON,
is t in —Ni
moistening them its mouth.—New p to Crat Hi )
York Tribune.
Not a Parallel Case. Fire,
A writer in the Philadelphia Satur- Life
Lime and Crushed Limestone.
Your land must have LIME if you want to raise payi
drated lime (H-O) through your drill or broadcast - you i
quick results, or use ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or lime for general use. | | and Supply my customers with the fresh
My prices are no
crops.
HO You Farmers and Agriculturisls EQ |Get the Best Hea
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! You save by bu , thin
of Jothing bun poor,
Use Hy- | | LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE
seed, for {
i Snead Roms.
Sonducied around Boston o viat the nt. grown. bashful booby of a farmers Aeclugit. Tnshrarda BE SURE TO USE LIME EAT LE
merous market gardens and green-houses. ' boy who was afraid even to speak to . Ground Lime and Limestone for all purposes. I always have
It is hoped that many of our garden
friends who read the National Stockman
and Farmer will attend the convention
and show.
a girl, and whose father one day final- This represents the largest Fire
ly lost patience and scolded him round- Insurance panies in the World.
ly for not looking about and finding ——NO ASSESSMENTS —
Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown,
The |
Limestone crushed to any size.
Spring Meadows, T: Fi and Union F
lime manufacturers in Pennsy vania. ge
— DRESSED POULTRY =
Game in season, and any kinds of good
meats you want,
EB 0 Ea aad, Li oe Foner aw re I postion 1 woke Ty
—Squash wants to be left on the vines “at your age 1 had been married three irc. lines at any time. N railroad connections P. L. BEEZER,
as long as possible prior to hard frosts. years and had a house and farm of igi yt aw 1s. the Line face Sour orders for prompt Se. oa orders gy Street 4334-1 Bellefonte, Pa.
This them and hardens the shell, my own!" Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Ha : >
thus improving their keeping qualities.
When removed from the vines it should
be done without breaking the stems, and
neither should the skin be bruised
“Well, but dad.” complained the boy, 43-181y. BELLEFONTE, PA.
“that ain't the same thing at all. Yoh
only had to marry mother, while I've
AMERICAN LIME & S
TONE CO.,
Office at TYRONE, PA. —
i Bn, 2 8 LI I pee Don) od vee
n weal occurs 0 Oe ————————————— A——
they will do best in an open shed, but for : - The Preferred The Pennsylvania State College.
the winter they should be stored in a Conferring a Title. . meee | EDWARD K. RHOADS
such ttic Ee ,
warm, dry place, as a warm atticor While he was governor of Kentucky » CCl ent Alo i
SLtaNS oul. Moise a lg we Broster Kove seat tv the Hou, Sioi, J
emen them dart Johuston o_cerrifcute. officially § Insurance Co Shipping and Commission
— i signed and bearing the impress of the * 1 Merchant, and in
o th td Pm LP re vf ae wt: dt sol — The Pennsylvania State College | |
there are several advantages in oning as “Mister.” w THE .
this. One is tht = prevened was a distinctive and honorable title Soo TRAVEL POIKY Offers Exceptional Advantages | oo MISOvS |
from a ceur in a rumbers if te ne at no Kentuckian had ever previous. | em death by ace i ih |
wind blows are matur- U WISH TO BECO! ;
. 3,000 loss of both hands, C O A L S
a a eo A TI yore Lost and Found—a Heart. » 250 Joss of ons fil ahd one foot. :
more or less by being gnawed 2 davaged Nothing seems so uopelessly lost, 9 2,000 loss of either foot. A Chemist A Teacher CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS
picked at by and variously in. When It is lost, as un heart: yet noth- | 4 loss of one eve An Engineer A Lawyer and other grains.
ed Then if left on the tree till ripe of Le I ” A ay | Pll reeks? An Electrici A Physici ALED STRA
centuries so a : clan siclan | oe —
on ry ity oe Sa certait Of yetovery.= Puck i 4 lo Pe imie 26 Dara, disabiters A Scientific Farmer A 40 Aon | B RAY AND iw
flavor. : PREMIUM YEAR ; Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand.
4 i id : The Comebacks, bob 4 ; oe FER Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. EE
was at the Pennsylvania State College re- will give you a little advice. Beggar Larger or smaller amounts in proportion. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES.
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cently to inspect the experimental plats —Well, if rer ain't got no money yer | person, male or in a TAKING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the General have Leen extensively modi- KINDLING WOOD
of early cublage These contain 20 plats advice car be very valuable.—Chris- | over eighteen age of fled, 20 as to furnish a much more var Engleh. French, after the fh, Latin and | by, the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers,
{ag the field he picked ore ea te OE init sds ti Sl. Se once These chur we cine ly adageed ihe wants re the a a
out a row was EE ; . he Profession ora
extremly laty and poo bred snare. AMww orca} Fire Insurance The Sun Chi Beg Mot nd Mig year {| ee te Forme Pent Son.
House to fend cut seed, that produced on 2 the black beep’ EET Bs Lo YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men {Gentral 1312, |
poor as! ts the town Pes tensive 0 . ' Telephone Calls:
to the source of theseed and was greatly Toledo Blade. pat ne by any agency in : a (eI = |
surprised when informed that it came - fee For shecimon elamination pagers of for Catalogue giving Sell inforination | — |
from his house. Such a condition of af- yoy comvlain of Ingratitude. Were, | H. E. FENLON Oy THE REGIST |
fairs should not exist and it will not when- ol ’ RAR, | Children Cry for
ever all classes of fully realize | JOU Dot repaid by sour pleasure inf) 3 5021. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. 851 State College, Centre County, Pa.
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the importance of the best seed. 00108 good?—Levis.