Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 22, 1911, Image 3

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—The best way to keep the cows clean
is to use plenty of bedding.
—Usually the most restless cows in the
herd will be found the least profitable.
—For dairy cows the product of one
acs of cloves hay is worth two in tim-
y.
_—If a cow is to live up to her possibili-
ties give her plenty of good feed and
care.
—Butter is bitter because of impure
foods or from holding the cream too
ong.
—A poor cow is relatively worse on
winter feed than she would be on sum-
mer feed.
—It is a bad practice to allow water or
butter milk to remain in the churn when
not in use.
—Butter will come some times much
quicker than others, due geaerally to dif-
erences in temperature.
—The yield of butterfat may be in-
creased by feeding to increase the milk
flow and by feeding to secure stock that |
carries an ability to yield richer milk, but |
it i8 impossible to increase the percentage |
|
—Temperature of the cream is of as
much importance in hot asin cold weath- |
er, the butter is surer to come on time |
in summer than in winter, but if the
temperature is too high the butter wali
not be so good.
—A ration must be
cow likes a ration she will not eat it with |
relish. A cow must like her food in ordet |
to produce butterfat ecomically. A feed
that pleases the taste stimulates a great |
flow of the digestive juices. |
y for dairy pur- |
palatable; unless a
than wii A
been trained in this direction ugh |
many generations and inherit traits that |
no system of feeding will bring out in |
any other except in rare cases.
—A cow may consume more food than
she can properly assimilate and the point |
is to feed just as much as can be made |
into milk. It can be readily told when
the profitable feed limit is reached for |
then an increase of feed will not show a |
correspondingly increase in milk.
—The milking organs must be devel
ped the first time the heifer is in milk
if she is to prove a milker after-
wards. This is one reason why the heifer
ought to drop her first calf at a time when |
milk producing food is plentiful so that
the flow of milk will be abundant and
extend the veins and udder. i
— are sometimes very useful in
the his in devouring the wormy fruit |
and acting as
sca but |
even this advantage is somewhat offset
by the paths that they make under the
trees, and by general kneading and com-
pacting of soil that they do in wet
times, leaving it in bad shape to resist
drouth. i
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—There is a continual temptation to
put calves or young stock to pasture in
the orchard. To the average man it
seems impossible that such small stock
should do any harm among good-sized
trees. But it is nevertheless certain that
stock of all kinds are very injurious to
all trees, even to groves and forests.
It is not al er due to their in-
juries to the bark and limbs, but largely
to their sorpacting the soil by continual
tramping on it. | trees enjoy a light
loose condition of the surface soii, just as
all field crops do best when the surface
is kept well stirred.
—Almost without exception the birds
seen in the are, in the long run,
very useful in eating injurious insects.
The Robin is omnivorous, the Cuckoo:
eats hairy caterpillars, the Meadow Lark,
consumes many insects which would prey
land and the Chipping
row, Scarlet Tanager, Rose-
Grosbeak, House Wren, Cat Bird, Chick- |
adee and other feathered creatures de- |
stroy thousands of injurious insect posts
when raising their young birds. It, .
fore, behooves every boy and every girl
every school , and every ci
to do all they can precept and exam-
ple to conserve the birds, and give them
all possible protection.
=IHe hog grows upon what he eats
and drinks. He could not even maintain
his condition unless he had water and
feed, both of which are necessaay.
We all know the benefit of pure water
to the !.uman race. It must be equally
as important to animals. Water is the
cheapest ingredient that enters into the
uction of muscle, bone and
t is therefore the duty of every er
and feeder to provide free access to pure
water for growing animals.
There are no animals that have greater
need for water than and it should
be supplied them in such a way that they |
would have access to it whenever they
thirst for it.
Water is needed not only for the
quenching of thirst, but for the better di-
on and assimilation of the food eaten
the hog.
—Pears should always be picked care-
fully before fully ripe, without bruising,
with the stems on.
They shonld be laid carefully in the
picking baskets, which should hold half a
hel or sc, and then be hauled to the
packing-house or other convenient place,
and at once sorted into grades, eith-
er packed or shipped or placed in ripen-
-house for future shipment. i
t is usually , in most cases, es-
pecially with summer fruit, to pick the
trees over two or three times, although
this is not absolutely necessary, and un-
less the trees are overloaded may not be |
worth When the fruit has not
been properly thinned and the trees are
overloaded many growers begin to pack
the fruit long before it is full grown and
send it to the market. i
By this means the trees are not only
relieved somewhat, but the fruit that is
left swells to the largest possible bulk;
moreover, satisfactory returns are often |
secured from the early pickings. This
method is successful
with
Clapp’s Favorite and Bartlett.
these varieties will
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Both of |
ripen up tolerably
well when they are not much more than |
Comte and Kiefer pears,
but these be nearer maturity to be |
and low temperature. Besides, the
water causes them to shrink.
How to Take Raw Eggs.
An invalid who has been compelled
to subsist largely on a diet of raw eggs
has found several ways of making
them more appetizing. When a little
lemon juice is squeezed over a raw
egg. she says, the flavor reminds her
of oysters. For a change she uses
orange juice and has the whole beaten
to a stiff froth. Raw egg whites she
gone.
. How to Restore Chairs.
To clean and restore the elasticity of
cane hottom chairs, turn the chair and
with hot water and a sponge saturate
the cane work thoroughly. If the chair
fs dirty user soap. Afterward set the
chal to dry out of doors and the seat
will be taut as when new.
50-21.
THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY
H. E.
The Preferred
Accident
Insurance Co.
manages to consume without pain by BENEFITS:
mixing them with the juice of an S00 Geath by nant.
orange and some chopped or crushed 2.000 los Sf both hands,
fce. So treated. she says, the taste of To joss of gus hand ahd one font.
the egg is not perceptible. 200 loss of either f foot,
How to Take Out Groace. . 2 per total disability,
Magnesia will take grease spots out Ulimit 52 weeks)
of carpets and rugs. (let a block of 10 par was, partial, disability,
it from the drug store for 0H cents,
scrape it with a knife into fine pow- PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR,
der and lay this on the grease spot, pavable quarterly if desired.
covering it entirely. Rub it in a lit- Larger or smaller in proportion.
i tle, and let it stand overnight. Re- A Ee ee edn
move it the next day with a clean over age of
whisk broom, and the spot will be § moral and e condition may
Fire Insurance
invite your attention to my .
by any agency in y
FENLON,
Agent, Bellefonte, Pa.
Office at TYRONE, PA.
HOW TO PROTECT EYES. eon RL] ed Sees No Handw: Etc .
The following are the prices for axnounce- Jolt 23 €2PTI a" From the Detroit Free Press.
Women Should Wear Hats That Snade jer /gin this soln. Heir $535 fieh Sa veh J1 |
Shouts Wear ute That Shade , BE Ee ari B75 | Wear swore to once. 4. Grog of | Premier Laurier announces that be Gk FRE Hee Oe
will mot be made for any candidate Yo the decision of the Ronis
Strong sunlight causes wrinkles, a tilima: 10 pledge imsets fo abide by the decis. cratic vote the county as shown at the ori- in the present but he’s not look-
Save: many women bave learned too ion of the Democratic voters as expressed af the | maries 30th, 1911. * , ing around for a job just yet. NEE en
o thelr sorrow. Once thoroughly Primaries. re AERA | oe
established, these telltale furrows, the We are authorized to announce that D. J. i hereby announce myself as a candidate for —Slow churning will more fat out | Bellefonte, i Fa
unmistakable imprint of tbe finger of Gingerich, of township. will be a candidate Recorder, subject to the decision the Demo. of the milk than too churning will.
nt to ordinal fe oh econ Lei SEC AE, 0 PEL 0 oc S FAYLOR Auer 0d
quiring constant effort. even great primaries to be held . Sept. 30th, 1911. . . - ; ==White specks in the butter are the H Jaw. Of ome a Co lle
physical discomfort, to entirely erase. pve to ted to ssnounce A. B. Les, of ear Sn Wc result of too much sourness of the CTEAM. | yeaded terpromety. oo OF 0 Dugg
A certain amount of sunlight is good to the decision the voters of the | nation for "bs the Democratic party: gud H
for the skin and for the eyes. No one St a ¢ at the primaries to be held | subject to the primaries on 30th, 1911. } Cestoria. DL Aorucy and Co eer A
of nature's elements, if used with dis- 3 ee We re authorized to canoufce that BA —— wr Nl dal Ter aa inode
cretion. will act as a destructive power a Jus. i. JeissD For Receder of Contre county. sublet to. th ss: to promptly. Consatacion in English or a
to the body. The trouble with MCE Suthorized to, annoulics . | cision of the Democratic voters of the county, a3
sunlight cure is that it is too often for Treasurer, ul will he a candidate | € pressed atime Sor > whshersa ETTIG, BOWER & -
taken in overdoses. Notice on a par- the | emccentic vabere Oe I 1° | Li, Eagle Bock. Beltonte. —-
Gin omen da. day whoo the HC Spy Svs th grmet|weamengiotne we prow CASTORIA | sem ESSERE
sun's rays are ) a , Sans Jnith, of will i
TE the eyes of the people I A A en oe Hepiies subject to the decision of be Democrat: M. KEICHLINE— .at-Law.
you meet are squinted in an effort to primavies tobe eid seit. ih, 1 the primaries to be held on the To day of Seot. | The Kind You Have J i ie coon CR Foal
liagtate the pressure on the nerves of reve "of Phiten. announce that Frank W. wi. e oda Always Bought All professional business will at
A reasurer, to the decision of the AUDITOR. ! 1, under
This squinting process causes innu. | Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries We ars authorized to nnounce that W. A. Cal- | era Ive yon io TT
metable itttle wrinkles to appear shout | corr ON lins, of Ferguson township. will be a ate | this. erfeits Sh ysicians.
ot the face In this stralm- | “SAS to announce that C. U. Hoffer, | Sepe. Soh, 191.» ® theprimaries, aes sgainst Expert we M.D, Physician and S
ed position easily becomes a habit, tary, to the decision of the Democratic — | pty 4 Coun. Pa. Of
and once it is a babit the damage is he county, 28 Dea = of THB rr ———
jou. | ita WaT 1 castor Beaton:
One of the best ways to prevent in. ' man. of Juthorized to announce that B. R. Fore: | Hl I toe Donogii paotecs to the de.
jury to the as well as a premature thonatary of Centre, county, to the decis- | cision of the Democratic voters as expressed at i. 5 basnless sabstittitc Sor
ry 4 sere hg pre te. ion of the Democratic voters of the county, s ex: primaries on Sept. 30th. Eason Su” jutitde Sor D*% E, WARD. D. D. S. office next door to
ET WII shnle the ayes, Peru) "AW WL.° iin ole 8 Pleasant. It SY SN for painess
whose work compels them to be much FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Commissioner. | Sines Rarconc uvsance. Tis 36% 1 i vou Pegs
out of doors during the summer We are requested to announce that D. Boul To the Democratic Voters of Centre County. allays Feverishness. It cures
months should select a hat with a trict 3 to the decision of the | I hereby announce myself as a candidate for | Colle, Slaves Ave R. H. W. TATE, Surgeon Dentist Shire
broad or drooping brim. Despite the voters thegounty, as expressed at County Commissioner, subject to the decision of Te It assimilates Food, the Bush A All
fact that much fun has been poked at nay priasies lui he held SEWHY, the Democratic voters as expressed at thepri- | Tegulates the Stomach and years of experience. Rl work of Superior G
the bushel basket hat of fashionable Weare to announce that J. Kennedy maries September 30, 1911. Howard townshio Ring beakhy and sant ieadly amd rices ressouuble,
moment, it is much more sensible for Johnston ., will be a Sandidate r District has not had a county official for thirty-five years rm ————————
summer wear than the peach basket | cratic voters CIAL EN be J 492 ile Yoni Destosrot vd au; Kindly vamvort Restaurant.
variety that snuggles up close to the Gr Seth IL it. RY chet for tin nd of the county, I lected 1 wil Bers te Sighawrs of
hair and leaves the blazing sun to burn Woodelng, of Bellefonte, Fa. wil be 3 candidote | do the best can for every taxpayer in the |
its way across the face and eyes. } for Dist Attorney, subject to the decition of county. BURDINE BUTLER. - CHAS. H. FLETCHER. ESTAURANT. 2
Women have the added protection of tht De 20 a atic agers 30th, 1911. i ————— \ Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res-
| a parasol, a bit of feminine frippery _ Weare requested to announce that John M. : In Use For Ove: W Years. 54-362Im taurant where
that has its mission of service as well Keichiine, E3d., of Bellefonte, will bea candidate | The arm portions of white kid gloves
das} 508 4 for District Atiomey, subject to the decision of | can be cut into bands, collars and cuffs Meals are Served at All Hours
as o uty. king this recourse, the Democratic veters of county at the pri- | to trim the waist of chiffon marquisette
men should select soft hats that turn to Sept. 30th, 1911. or velvet. Steaks. Chops, Roasts, Oysters on the
down over thé eyes, wide brimmed AUDITOR. of Ay stylp 4 Sand-
wiches, and can
sailors or panamas, for a prematurely _ We are authorized to announce that Jeremiah Ce be had in a minutes a guste, Sn
puevied 24ee 50 moe becomes a man for County Chute: subiect to the decision on’ ofthe Groceries. Groceries. fran have 8 complete plan prepared to
oman. - I — i
In extreme cases use glasses with ‘he Primaries, Saturday, Se Hh. POPS,
slightly darkened lenses and observe " COMMISSIONER. SODAS,
authorized
What 2 rest they WHI Souter Upon the | Lemon. ot enh wil bec R. SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC.
In the summer time the eyes honk | Dr rome county. as ex. J lea aa A er at
eB oie, BAA t TEL Sechler & Compan aa
a for dust and particles of dirt are | We are requested t that John L. Pp y
blown into them. and danger to the | Dunlap willbe a candidate id ate for County Commis. C. MOERSCHBACHER,
eyeball ensues. A bath of warm wa- | voters of the expressed at the primaries s 50-32-1y High St., Bellefonte, Pa.
ter in which has been dissolved a lit. | 0behel Seo Sa. Til Groceries and Food Products. eee
tle boracic acid will work wonders in | i Foore/pthorized toa Captain
keeping the eyes in good condition | for County ermson township, wil be a candidat N—— Lumber.
during the summer season. | ithe Democratic votes of Lhe OO With the of the old Standard hot weather bever
SUE eta0s bh aoe fea TB demi eg Ree ni ar oe lene, Bt
authorized . 3
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half an hour after breakfast. The | Bemosraticvoiers of the county, as expressed at Ded oe ee 0 pice Tor. Shar ho of BUILDING MATERIAL :
I | acer he Oats Vl EEE et pcs fe, Sr 2 1,
more need there is for a cure. The I. Noll of Sori township: will be 8 cand. than piease you. We carry a fine Tine te When you are ready for it,
remainder of the day smoke as usual. decision of the Democratic voters of the county fal=Several i kit oak Our Lines” sims: you will get it here. On
Tt is only the first cigar with which we ' 2 expressed at the primagies tobe held on Sat- off on sales of one pound or more.
oul | urday, Sept. 30th, 1911. PCoftees have not changed in value recently but we look for an LUMBER,
are dealing. Row tis up 107 3 Wook, | We are requested to announce that William A. | early moderate decline, Our 23¢ and 25¢ goods are the best val- MILL WORK,
for another week, then make it one ie sigoglf Larue, bright uta 1 pe haf i. 339 Dec ink and ROO INGLES
and a half hours, two, two and n half, Insurance. 3 per qt for sales of one a. or more; Sweets and AND GLASS.
aud It eammmis Sours. New full Cream 18¢ per 1. Fruits and
EC To | Is ym EE RRA
don't know what sort of feeling, eat an | EARLE C. TUTEN Finest Hams and ast at 18¢ per Ib. This is the place where close prices
eg os is] Semen fae = Ena
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time is up. The nerves, being deprived 1 AN ESTIMATE?
OF vr morsing smn are yng © Sechler & Company =
for nourishment, which nature is has- | Life ’ BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO.
tening to supply through increased ap- | Bush House Block, - 561 - Bellefonte Pa., 52:5-1y. Bellefonte, Pa.
, petite to supply digestion. By the time | d
the first cigar is entirely eliminated an
the cure is effected with no serious | .
disarrangement of the heart or diges- Automobile Insurance | TTT TT. or se si
' tive apparatus. It now requires only a Lime and Crushed Limestone. Meat Market,
moderate will power to make the cure | None but Reliable Companies Represented. — eis
permanent.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Surety Bonds of All Descriptions. ns —
NIT Both Telephones 5527.y BELLEFONTE, PA
flow to Slow Witte S00 Shoe H-0 You Farmers and Agriculturisls H-O || Get the Best Meats
To clean white, delicate silk gioves —_——_—. on —-
with fuller's earth, draw them on the JOHN F. GRAY & SON, S—— You save by poor, thin
hands smoothly and wash your hands (Successor to Grant Hoover) | Your land + nave LIME if or gristly meats. Po SOE, i
A A ue DO er Fire, dated time (H-0) through your Gril or Oe LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE
Ei sonpeulls; shake of This Life quick results, or use nary lime, f forkings, or lime for general use. and customers with the fresh-
dirty powder and dru off the loves | BE SURE TO USE LIME SE
ou will fin t the hands and arms . .
are sprinkled with dust and grime Accident Insurance. Ground Lime and Limestone for all purposes. I always have
which have sifted through the gloves. This represents the Fire mestone crushed to any size. « DRESSED POULTRY —
Clean the hands and arms, shake the Insurance panies in the World. Game in season, and any kinds of good
gloves wrong side out and repeat the ~—— NO ASSESSMENTS — Works at Bellefonte, Prankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone P and Union Furnace. meats you want.
operation: twice ov three times will be | Dono fail to give us a call before insuring your e largest lime manufacturers in vania. TRY MY SHOP.
sulcout to clean the gloves. |Get oe Bom ee || do no Ae shigments. All zaiond connections. P. L. BEEZER,
Street. 43-34-1y. Bellefonte, Pa.
with soap and water become yellow Office in Crider's Stone Building, High 1y.
unless the water is kept at an equable | 3181. PA. AMERICAN LIME & STONE CO.,
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