— Bellefonte, , October 6, 1911. SE ——— FARM NOTES. —Keep the best ewe lambs to increase the flock. —Pedigree is valuable only when one er dr a a —Never breeding where —When i the ewes and weaning separate lambs so far that they cannot hear each —Sheep can be carried through an ex- treme drouth more successfully than any other farm animal. —1If the sire be so strong! impart his produce the flock uniform in appearance. | do not yield a cent of profit, in a majority of cases it would pay to keep them to improve the pastures. —The wool that comes from the back of the sheep is good, bad, or indifferent according to the manner of feeding. ~The troughs for feeding grai. should be flat bottomed 30.2 $0 prevest tie strong sheep bunching grain in this way securing more than their share. —Sheep that are allowed to run down and become very thin during late sum- mer, will not thrive when cool weather bred as to will become comes on, no matter how much food is given. —The demand of the world for the winter apple has faster than the supply, and bids fair to continue to grow. Every nation in the world wants the win- ter apple. vy —It is possible to grow a good hea fleece on a mutton carcass, and the sheep with which this can be done is altogether the most desirable sheep for the average farmer to raise. ~—Wool is somtimes injured by ing for along time in its grease. foe y increase a little in weight for a time, but after that it will become light and considerable loss after sustained. —There is considerable difference in handling lambs intended for breeding and for mai] t. The first should be matured owly, in order to produce good bone and Scability, but the latter should be forced to put on fat as quickly as possible as weight is the only thing that counts. —Teach the foal to eat early in life. Bran and whole oats are good, one to four of oats or thereabouts. Give all it will eat, including some hay. Wean only when it is eating well. e first winter let it run loose, if possible, in a box. If He is not possible, then turn out every y. —Sausage in Germany is made of chop- ped meat and fat, liver, lung, heart, brain and rind of bacon, often with the addition of spices, salt, saltpeter, grist, bread crumbs, rice, raisins and other sub- stances, filled in intestines, stomachs and bladders. Most sausage is made of pork, although beef, horse and mule meat, mutton, goose and game liver, and some- times even fowls, fish and crabs are —One of the new courses of study of- fered by the Missouri College of Agricul. ture is a four years’ course for women, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. This course is intended to give to women not only a knowlege of home economics, but a thorough training in those farm practices in which women are y interest- ed. The course includes farm crops, and soils, dairying, botany, gardening, care of flowering plants and fruit culture, besides the usual studies that have heretofore been included in the regular home econo- mics course. It is expected that this course will prove popular with a large class of young women who intend to spend their lives on farms or in teaching in connection with agricultural schools. It is a well-balanced course, affording a wide range of studies from which stu- dents may elect work outside of the agri- cultural and home economics depart- ments, —Including the item of rent, the cost of raising wheat in the year 1909 was es- timated the i zt “Mebbe, jedge. but | want a new trinl.”"—8t. Louis Republic. ————— ——— Sarcasm by the Way. “Look out,” said the woman with the determined look. “or that dog will bite a piece out of you.” “Well,” replied [I’lodding Pete, “re- memberin’ dat handout you passed me last week, | wouldn't blame de pup far goin’ in desperate fur a change of fae.” — Washington Star. A eC vom Pessimistic. each. said in shall Optimist—A gran’ mornin’ the morn! designated respectively 8 the court of Common Misanthrope (grudgingly) — It's no Et but the number of e’thegither Ill—(brightening) but. eh, | 3%d courts maybe by law increase ines ron, think o' the national debt.—Lon- Bive numbers. 1 number of in don Sketch. Eablishment of an additional court may be author. ized bylaw, may be increased, Irom to time, Punishment. a eh judges shall Compose “Has Tommie been 4 500d boy Sine | Shai be nambeced us aforesaid. In Philadeiphia I've been out?" said the mother. suits shall be instituted in the said courts of wNo, he hasn't.” oplicy the father. of the said court, and the several courts shall dis- ia Yue punish vim such manner as shall be Drovided BY of “On. did, pop! Don't you | thus assumed, shail have Jurishiction yes, you pop! remember you to me?" came | herscl subject to change of venue as shall be from the boy.—Yonkers Statesman. | - She coutity of f Alicgheny all the urisdistion S————————— | Sourts of Common Pleas shall be Yested it ohe Hard Luck Stories. | count Common Pleas, composed wi don't Ihee to Haten 10 bard luck | Sdfesincommisioninenid courts, Such stories, do yon?" Aha Ll ered pre, and Shale “That depends on whether they are | to changes 3 may be made aw. reminiscences or the preliminaries to su to ¢ venue as = touch.”—-Washington Herald. a a2" provided of saiq Goh at sat bh ————————— | judges in court may be by law increased from | time to time. This amendment shall take effect Hope is a flatterer, but the most up- } gu the first day of January succeeding its adop- right of all parasites, for she frequents A true copy of Resolution No. 1 the poor man's flat as well as the pal- ace of his superior.—Shenstone. and kindred ailments when the | the Constitution of Pennsyl sovereign blood purifying remedy is ct or other m | , township, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. | paikty of incorp It has cured diseases nced incur- | P Sed, able cians. It has restored | therein. ch ver Pp A Phys who have absolutely de- | incur La aur spaired of recovery. ! an amount district or other munici- Medical. Judge For Yourself WHICH IS BETTER—TRY AN EXPERIMENT : OR PROFIT BY A BELLEFONTE CITIZEN'S EXPERIENCE. ! Something new is an experiment, { Must be proved to be as represented. | The statement of a manufacturer if not | convincing proof of merit. ! But the endorsement of friends is. : | Now supposing you had a bad back, i A Lame, Weak or Aching one, i | Would you experiment on it? i | You will read of many so-called cures. | Endorsed by strangers from faraway ! places. i It's different when the endorsement comes | from home. i Easy to prove local testimony. | Home endorsement is the proof that backs | every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. he aggregate, at any one time, upon such valuation, so as to read as f §— Section 8. The debt of any county, city, bor- ough, township, school district, or any municipal- iy or incorporated district, except as herein pro- ved, shall never exceed seven per centum upon Insurance. ‘EARLE C. TUTEN (Successor to D. W. Woodring.) Fire, Life and Automobile Insurance Yhin cane: i None but Reliable Companies Represented. Mrs. L. Ingram, 382 E. Bishop St., Belle. | Surety Bonds of All Descriptions. fonte, Pa., says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills | Both Telephones 35627.y BELLEFONTE, PA have done me a world of good and I feel JOHN F. GRAY & SON, that I cannot speak too highly of them. I (Successor to Grant Hoover) suffered intensely from backache and my | kidneys gave me a great deal of annoy- { ance. Nothing helped me until I procured Doan’s Kidney Pills at Green's Pharmacy Fire Co. In return for the improvement they ’ made I publicly recommended them in . October, 1907, and at this time I can say Life that [ have had no further trouble from my kidneys. You are welcome to use my name as one who recommends Doan’s Kid- ney Pills highly from personal experience.” Fi all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foner Milburn Corr. Baftalo, New York, agents for the United States. A ue. od tat no other. 56-37 Accident Insurance. SEAS iho lraen Fire — NO ASSESSMENTS — Do not fail to give us a call before insuring your Life or Property position to write Ee Tava are i » This Insu: Office in Crider’s Stone Building, 43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE, PA. Flour and Feed. CURTIS Y. WAGNER, BROCKERHOFF MILLS, BELLEFONTE, PA. The Preferred Accident Manutacturer, Wholesaler smd Reiter | 8 figurance Co. He Fam rn Me EEE and Grain IEEE El wis STAR of 10 rel free, partial disability, HIGH GRADE PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, RI Tagen lace roy here sat exon SERA SPRAY Cg TY Fire Insuran International Stock Food “an besssun_ Alio, Interaationa All kinds of Grain bousht at the office. Flour nasi OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET, H. E. FENLON, BELLEFONTE, PA. 5021. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. 175757 | - Number Two. You must have a foundation before A JOINT RESOLUTION. | you can build a house. You must have P an amendment to section eight, article | — a foundation before you can build up| the Constitution of your health. The foundation of health is | Ha Sen 1. Be it Jescived LY the Senate and pure blood. To try to build up health by | of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. ‘doctoring” for Sympoisis of disease is | the following is proposed as an amendment to the | like trying to build a by beginning 4 tion. of the Oa | at the chimney. Begin at ounda- | na article thereof: — tion. Make your blood pure and you will Amendment to Article Nine, Section Eight. | find that “heart trouble,” “liver trouble” Section 2. Amend section eight, articlening, of | 56-31-13 A true copy of Joint Resolution Ne. 2. PENNSYLVANIA R. R.| Personally-Conducted Excursions to Niagara Falls Rounsd-Trio 87 10 rom Bellefonte] * PeacIAL TRAIN Car, and Day Coaches running via the Picturesque Susqnehanna Valley Route Tickets . limit allowed at Buffalo returning. Secretary of the October 11, 1911. of Pullman Parlor Cars retu Fifteen Days. as rep- Sechler & Company Groceries and Food Products. Sechler & Company, Bush House Block, 56-1 Lime and Crushed Limestone. quic! Now HO You Farmers and Agricul E-O Your land must have LIME if you want to raise crops. Use Hy- drated lime (H-O) through your drill Saige paving a seed, oc Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Fi and Union Furnace. largest lime manufacturers in vania. time your orders for prompt railroad connections. Ta the ime Ln Ee i) or Drowns BES. oo rain AMERICAN LIME & STONE CO., 56-4 or k results, or use ordinary lime, fresh forkings, prt of Xn use. BE SURE TO USE LIME Ground Lime and Limestone for all Limestone crushed to any Rs Office at TYRONE, PA. ‘he Pennsylvania State College. The Pennsylvania State College Offers Exceptional Advantages 55-1 EE a —— i —— IF YOU WISH TO BECOME A Chemist A Teacher An Engineer A Lawyer An Electrician A Physician A Scientific Farmer A Journalist Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. Specimen eXamination papers for catalogue giving full Bt 3, SEdmination papers or for ctalogus giving Soll inforhation FElmecting THE REGISTRAR, State College, Centre County, Pa. YT YYT CYT YYTYY TY IEEE or -Law DF RR hy D Reimar D* lass, ore years » of Experience of Superior ality Restaurant. ESTAURANT. now has a First-Class Res- ara y Meals are Served at All Hours Roasts, on the Bar or Lay syle Sand- can minutes any time, vines So dion hve complete ant prepared to POPS, BUILDING MATERIAL When you are ready for it, you will get it here. On Get the Best Meats. SR. LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE st te est, fs SE eb , prices are no I always have « DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you wart. TRY MY SHOP. P. L. BEEZER, High Street. 4334ly. Bellefonte, Pa. ——————————————————————— Coal and Wood. _—_S EDWARD K. RHOADS VRAZia and Dealer ANTHRACITE ap BITUMINOUS COALS CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS and other grains. —— BALED HAY AND STRAW = Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand. KINDLING WOOD Money to Loan. Mo. to vents good security and AY. 51-14-ly. RC
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