"Bellefonte, Pa., November 3, 1911. FARM NOTES. —Fail rye will make good spring pas- | ture at a time when pasture will be great- ly needed. —You can usually tell a good farmer by the orderly appearance of his barn floor and granary. —Figures gathered from the Fruit Growers’ Association of the West, place the cost of placing and caring for an acre of apple orchard for the first six months at $69.25. —The celery growers of Kalamazoo, | 800,000 boxes of cel- Mich., last year grew dozen stalks. ery, cach containing six The value of this crop is dollar a box. —A Pennsylvania farmer writes that in | curing warts on horses and cows he has found nothing so simple and reliable as to put on vinegar, then soda and let it foam. He says that one or two applica- tions cure. —One Middle West seed seed. the bushel, and was sold by Steven Heel, of Shawnee, Okla., who received $5950 for the 700 bushels. —A good horseman never trots a draft horse, even when he has no load. That is not what they are for. Some degree of speed is desirable, however, even ina drafter, and the fast walk is not only the proper thing, but the only speeding to which a heavy draft horse should be per- mi —Everyone should compost every bit of manure. Build a rail pen in the gar- den, and into this throw all the ashes and trash about the place that and become fertilizer. Pour the wash water into it, for it has some value. The pile will be ready to scatter over the gar- den in the spring. —Opservations made by the Govern- ment officials show that the month of maxium egg laying of hens is April, with birds kept in a closed, warm house, and March with those kept in a curtain-front house. As eggs bring a higher price in March than in April, it should not take long to determine the housing. —Rotation of crops will help you to improve the fertility of your soil and make it possible to feed more animals on the farm. Select the crops with refer- ence to soil building, market and animal requirements. [tis not wise to plant crops that are not will pay in money, animal products, soil fertility, etc. —Copulation does not fertilize the egg laid the same day. A study of the ova- ries teaches that the that was laid to- day was already coa with shell at least 12 hours before being laid. That meet- ing, however, should fertilize a series of it might be several days before fertility in might be found. Some authori- ties claim that a male actually fertilizes ten eggs at the same time. —In the matter of breeds one has a wide choice. The mutton breeds of seep are numerous, and among them the Shropshire, Southdown, Oxford, Lin- coln. Cotswold, Leichester, Dorset and Hampshire have all proved hardy and rofitable in this country. The mutton are very prolific, the ewes ire- quently having twins and triplets, and with ordinary care 50 ewes will bring forth more than that number of lambs. —That farmer makes the most money who devotes his fields to the growing of crops to feed stock, making use of all the thereby not only : places. saving much of the cost of transportation but also maintaining the fertility of the , raw products at home, soil. Taking everything into considera- tion, corn will probably produce more food per acre for domestic animals than $800,000—one | company | purchased recently 700 bushels of alfalfa | The seed, uncleaned, sold for $8.50 | will rot’ better method of : needed, but plants that | | eggs laid afterwards by the hen, although THE PARTHENON. i Ever Erected by Man. The Parthenon on the Acropolis at Athens, the most beautiful edifice ever erected by the hand of man, wis | wrecked by a Venetian bomb on Sept. | 26, 1687. When the sun rose on ihe morning of | that evil day the “finest building on the finest site in the world” stood ar- | raved in all its glory, just as it did when Pericles received it from hands of its divine architects | and | simple majesty. and when that day's sun went down the glorious temple was beauty marred forever. This wonderful building, even in its ! ruins, has charmed the world for go- ing on three centuries, and while those ruins endure they will continue their hold upon the artistic sense of man- kind. The master artists of the nations | have been trying for more than 200 years to make someting that would look like ihe Parthenon. but so far their efforts have been in vain, and the dismantled pile on the Acropolis still wt ‘rs the crown of architectural ex- celience. This famous building, made of the finest Pentelic marble, Is 228 feet in length by 101 feet in width, with a height at the apex of the pediment of sixty-five feet. [fs cost was $8,250,000, reckoned in present day values. The i renowned frieze of the Parthenon ran along the top of the wall forty feet from the ground. It was three and a half feet in heigl and 520 feet in length and represented the great Pan- athenic procession, which was held every five years in honor of Athena, the protecting goddess of the city. For 2,000 years this glorious temple j stood there on the Acropolis as perfect as it was when Phidias completed it ' nearly 500 years before (he birth of Christ, and it would have been stand- ing just as complete today but for that rascally Venetian shell. In the year mentioned above Athens, still in the possession of the Turks, was besieged by the Venetians, and a bomb from one of their guns falling through the roof of the Parthenon, in which the Turks had stored a lot of powder, left it the ruin it has ever since remained. —Rev. T. B. Gregory in New York American. In this world one must he a little too kind to be kind enough.— Mari. vaux. 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. A Lame, Weak or Aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from faraway It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Hore endorsement is the proof that backs | every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. ! you begin to the | » frist @ i » » i ha builders. inst as it did when Plato and | Of half a million women who have Socrates goed with wonder upon its a wreck. its majesty dismantled, its | courts of Common Pleas shall i i i i j i commission in said court: Such ris- | des in m n 8. ju EARLE C. The drains and losses, the pains and torments suffered by so many women are | unnatural. They are against Nature and It Was the Most Beautiful Edifice | | woman realize this and she must also re- | alize that Nature is her friend, and stands ready to help her when she will put her- ! she is their uncompromising foe. Let a self in a position where Nature's help can be given. It is at this place that the supreme worth of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is demonstrated. It is the means by which Nature can work with women for the restoration of health. Be- gin to use "Favorite Prescription” and be cured of ulceration, in- flammation, female weakness and Kin- dred ailments, because you begin to co- operate with Nature on Nature's plan. “Favorite Prescription” ninety-eight per cent. have been perfectly and permanent- ly cured. —A considerable amount of food is as good as thrown away when hogs are con- fined in barren yards or close pens, when | they ought to have the run of good pas- turage. ——————— ——Subscribe for the WATCHMAN. Constitutional Amendments. OPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CON. | | ITUTION ED TO THE | ST FOR THEIR APPROVAL Eh E GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE col MONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSUANCE 1 OF ARTICLE XVII OF THE CONSTITUTION. | Number One. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution the Commonwealth consolidate the courts of Common Pleas of Al- legheny County. House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. the following amendment ; Pennsylv be. and the same is y posed, in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof. That section six of article five be amended striking out the said section, and insertin place thereof the following: Section 6. In the county of Philadelphia all the and powers now ns Po = vested in the to such changes as may be made . tion or by law, shall be in Ph phia vested in five distinct and separate courts of equal and co- ordinate jurisdiction, posed of th Kile each. he said ye LR in whole to three, com, a distinct and separate court as aforesaid, which shall be numbered as aforesaid. In Philadelphia all suits shall be instituted in the said courts of Common without of the said court, and the several courts shall dis- tribute and apportion the such manner as shall be court, and each court, to w an thus assigned, shall have exclusive ju thereof, subject to change of venue, as sha provided Ww, In the county of Al and powers now be vested composed of all the and powers shall extend to all p at law and in tuted in the seve! an 10 Sn hange of by and subject to cl of venue as p! law. pede of said court shall be law. The number of ! d as p by le judges in said court may be by law increased from Insurance. TUTEN (Successor to D. W. Woodring.) Fire, Life and Automobile Insurance None but Reliable Companies Represented. BR EE rams reese mer senso Consitu onal Amendments aggregate. | such valuation, read ! Section 8 "The Hho ITTE! | CITIZENS OF THIS 3 COMMON EL By M- | AND | of ! of Pennsylvania, so as to | designating the number | ll be y 2 the jurisdiction n the several numbered | in one | which shall have been insti- | numbered courts, and shall be | changes as may be made by law. time to time. This amendmen: shall take effect it the first day of January succeeding its adop- A true copy of Resolution No. 1. : ROBERT MCAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. 2 A JOINT RESOLUTION. roposing an amendment to section ei i nine, of the Constitution of A Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representati Common off Pettaylvenia in A met ia . Constitution of the ro Dement Lo he ara rates, ith the 1 8 of the Amendment to Article Nine, Section Ei Section 2. Amend section eight, article nine Rnd . , of the Constitution of Pennsylv: . which Er as “Section 8. The i ‘ to ie debt of any any, city, bor- Wp exceed ig now assessed valuation, ae ty ae the same inves. per as follows: — T" e of . ough. township, school district, or any holy 4 of incofper district, except as herein the assessed aggregate, at any one time, I ennepr that any debt or debis such Valuation, \ a hereinafter | Construction and. development of subways. for . Be it resolved by the Senate and | transit puttonss, or for the construction of | wharves and docks, or the reclamation of land to | be used in the wha t of subways for debt or debts, be the power of he cly od become rwise indebted: Provided. That g fund for their cancellation shall be or sinkin, lished and maintained. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2. ROBERT MCAFEE, Avoid All Evasion. Evasions are emploved either to avoid speaking the truth or performing a good action. Hence, a lover of the real and true, as well as the tender-hearted and benevolent, hold them in direct an! un- speakable abhorrence. ——Subscribe for the WATCHMAN. Saddlery. { i i PASTA s New Departure , in Business Surely, you must think well of any plan that will save you some dollars on a set of Single Harness. Now it is up to you to make us make good. SCHOFIELD'S MAIL ORDER DEPT. Why send your money away when you can buy at home goods better in quality at less money, with a guarantee to be as d or money refunded all freight charges prepaid. A Set of Harness in Nickle or Imi- tation Rubber, at.......... $12.85 This harness is equal to any $15 set on the market. Genuine Rubber............ $14.85 which has no equal for less than $17. To insure prompt shi; t money should accompatty order. cut of the harness be mailed upon request. Address all communications to E. N SCHOPIELD, Bellefonte Pa. to which he will cheerfully give his prompt attention. GUARANTEE—The above goods resented or money red xr James Schofield, Spring Street 55.32 Bellefonte, Pa FAV ATLT AY 56-31-13 Secretary of the Commonwealth. AT ATLA LTA LHVAN Groceries. Groceries. —: a ET ee} Groceries and age Tea will OT ir ues of an We or i. . for sales of If you want some nice, bi them . right Sechler & Bush House Block, . Sechler & Company With the coming of Wintertheold Standard cold - i cold weather bever opened some olives that orth Large, % t, perfect una 107 per if pin . Or more. Sours. New full Cream Cheese 18/ . Fruits are in demand just now and we always ha > a country Finest Hams and boneless breakfast bacon at 187 per Ib. 56-1 - Food Products. but Ye thei in abundance. ried Apples we have Company, Bellefonte Pa, — WAV AV AT AT ATA AVA AT AY AV AC LT AY BN VA VA V.AV.A TAY AVAVAV ATA TY h S LINE WOODRING—Attorney -at-Law, Bell- onte. Pa. Practices in all courts Room 18 Crider’s Exchange. 51-1-1y. B. SPANGLER—Attorney-at-Law. Lm in ali the Courts. Consultation To in or German. Offic “rider A Bellefonte, Pa. Wm s Exchafige S. TAYLOR—Attorney and Counsellor at La Garman House block, Belle- fonte i a f legal business onte, 7 i i . tended to Te EY. A . oe H. WETZEL—Attol apd Goupselion Law, Office No. 11, Crider's, FA . All kinds of legal business attended to promptly. Consultation in English or German. 394 ETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY—Attorneys-at- Eagle Bellefonte, Pa. Success- the courts. Consultation in English or M. KEICHLINE—Attorney-at-Law. Practices in all the courts. Consultation in and German All professional business will receive at ention. 495-1y* wa Physicians. S. GLENN. M. D., Physician and Su State College, Cen . Fa. : GENRE Dentists. R. J. E. WARD, D. D. S,, office next door to street, Y.M.C. A. room, Pa. G R.H. W. DF td Sern Ps, of used. Has years Whaling work of Superior and prices reasonable. y ESTAURANT. Bellefonte 1 i nr House now has a First-Class Res- Meals are Served at All Hours Steaks, Chops, Roasts, half shell or in Romie, Oe ur wiches, and anything eatable, Behan fey motes amy ve Ts a ve a com, furnish Soft D in bottles suck » POPS, SODAS. SARSAPARILLA, SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC. for pic-nics, families and the public gener- ally all of which are manufactured out of the purest syrups and properly carbonated. C. MOERSCHBACHER, High St., Bellefonte, Pa. 50-32-1y. Lumber. WANT AY aT) 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 shipments of reliable materials the orders of all who know of them AN ESTIMATE? BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. 52.5-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. ; : |? ¥ ; : |: § Meat Market. Lime and Crushed Limestone. H-0 You Farmers and Agriculturists E-O Surety Bonds of All Descriptions. Both Telephones 5627.y BELLEFONTE. PA any other plant and there are but few’ Read this case: feeds which can be fed in a greater Mrs. L. Ingram, 382 E. Bishop St.. Beile- variety of ways. | fonte, Pa.. says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills | have done me a world of good and I feel that I cannot speak too highly of them. | suffered intensely from backache and my kidneys gave me a great deal of annoy. I Get the Best Meats. oS LS LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE —Notwithstanding the extensive use of | the steam cars, the great increase in the | trolley lines, all of which are well patron- ized, the advent of the automobile that is | JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successor to Grant Hoover) utlized to such an extent that it is the ance. Nothing helped me until I procured i ; or “car for the million,” good horses that are | Doss Kidney Filles Green's PhgwwY Fire, Your land must have LIME if you want to raise paying crops. Use Hy- ore gg Bg ne With the frah. well proportioned and present a comely hid i Pan they Life drated lime (H-O) through your drill or broadcast when you seed, for ing Steaks and Roasts. ior prices are no appearance bring good prices. Ins fact, at wade } sab 4 ey rou dod tibok 2 quick results, or use ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or lime for general use. higher than poorer meats are no other peri in the history of i hat hav nad furthe ble f 3 I alwavs have country have good horses paid better prof- : welled 0 SurIGF tigiNe I1OFR MY Accident Insurance. BE SURE TO USE LIME — DRESSED POULTRY — kidneys. You are welcome to use my name as one who recommends Doan’s Kid- ney Pills highly from personal experience.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. F . Co.. Buffalo, New York. its over and above the expense of rais- ing them than at the present time. Ground Lime and Limestone for all purposes. This Agency represents the largest Fire Companies in the World. Limestone crushed to any size. Insurance the — NO ASSESSMENTS — | Game in season. and any kinds of good . : : i 1 meats you want. —The collar should fit—be just right’ TRY MY SHOP. ! \ in length and shape. If worn by the oster-Milburn Do uot fail to give us a call before insuring you : : : i \ Eg I an: it wr sive ty, Sia agenis ior the UNel SUNS i cake. | Hie SF TIODERY. Spee we a Ore sarin yun 1 Werk ut Bells amte, Ea a 1 Pennvivan ee PF: 1. BEEgen self to the neck. But nothing can over. noother. 6.37 Age ny. me, . High Street. 42341y. Bellefonte, Pa. Now is the time to OE ONE a Office in Crider's Stone Building, Wie 1 od nd SF information and send. your orders 0 aio hames must be adjusted right. If the top | any. BELLEFONTE. PA. | wi ge strap is too tight the neck is pinched and | ; | AMERICAN LIME & STONE CO. Cual and Wood, the ups raised too high. If the top strap | Flour and Feed. 56-4 Office at TYRONE, SA is toolong the Haltening of + e bane | - cm me ey sim: Prorat veya yar { . strap ow causes a al may 1? 4. throw the pulling joint of the tugs too CURTIS Y. WAGNER, ! The Preferred TT ho TT EDWARD K. RHOADS down. 4 The Pen State College ! —It is about as James J. Hill says: the BROCKERHOFF MILLS, 3 Ac . d + ee _e - msslvamia State College. mee alka Seat Quy thing that veld Sve me jeople i BELLEFONTE. PA. Cl en a Bl Bl Bln Bl Ble Bl Bl Bl Bl BM Blo. le. Bln. Ble. Bln Al Ly ha Beater mn When” ines are bad there is aya | Hance. Whar aod eer f| } Insurance Co. | The P C certain number of people who go to the i . : 3 ‘ E AND BITUMINOUS country because they feel they can have ' ! BR . i e enns lvani ANTHRACITE A rush eee, Roller Flour tn El rns § ylvania Stole Colloge » are i DR See, tn a Feed 1h | Offers Exceptional Advantages COALS Soko ree me ouiisd (Oo Meal HB | 1] ' 2000 loss in. ! IF YOU WISH TO BECOME { LLED i. ERE BEE | | Goa ATS, SUELLTD SIRS, OAS ¥ stay. There is competition enough al- i an ran ! 5900 loss ag. b 4 A Chemist A Teacher ' ready in the country. The need is not | : 630 loss of oneeve 4 } An Engi —— BALED HAY AND STRAW — for more farmers, but for better ones. Manufactures and has on handa at all times the | 25 per wtal disability. bi { ngineer A Lawyer ; following : (iimit 52 weeks) ! : :.: 1 ; —Some fruit growers Leliove Jnat the | WHITE STAR 10 per. week, partial disabiliy. : fa Be A Physician 4 Builders’ and Plasterers’ Sand. Tost SEpropeiste plantan apple OUR BEST weds | Scienti i Sin or in the fall from about the last BES | CADE ities vert via. 31 Cc Farmer A Journalist of October ground iddie of Noyember, ha bE \ PATENT od i ; | ‘ Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. KINDLING WOOD enough to work well, but not wet and : ’ ; EE a FANCY PATENT Alargeror ra in proportion. ' ] % . RO 15 pry IN ALL COURSES. by the hg vou as ue git purchaser a aon The only place in the county where that extraor- » preienied house: 4 fied, so as to fu nish a ) > ny ee i To friends and the public, at his Coal Yard. | ed at all by the ¢ Tom narsery © dinarily fine grade of spring wheat Patent Flour | ¢ food Moral and dh Be eof thank includ Engl x ans and near the Pennsylvania Passenger Station. otciard Toots ve beet cut re under Languages ans ology : in digging and for resetting | S P R AY : . ; : ron: thoroukH traInIng for he She wateh of hte 1 fhe iid Sham amd x) ‘the Fire Insurance The courses in Chemistry, Cir egiical Yeshanics ane 26 UHcuRy to securing the trees are ready to awaken into | can be secured. Also International Stock Food 1 inyite your to my Fire Insur. A oS hag positions. » ) new life without a check to their growth. | ur ance Agency. YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. ag But in severe winters some trees will be | All kinds of Grain bought at the office. Flour | 4 ed by any agency in 4 ' Money to Loan. lost. The better plan is to set the trees | exchanged for wheat. b i 2 For specimen or for catalogue giving full information EER ; in a trench with top sloping close to the and 4 H E FENLON courses of study, expenses, I arto ein ¥ TO LOAN - ground. Then cover with litter to pre-; OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET. » . Bate ’ : FHE REGISTRAR. Mus to rents woud seciriiy ang ny vent severe freezing. They will be in’ BELLEFONTE. PA. 5021. Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. 81 State College. Centre County, Pa. JM fine shape for early spring planting. | 47.19 MILL AT ROOPSBURG. : PY WY PY WY YY WY PY WY WY WY VY UY PY eV ee we Ww 51-14-1y. Niamey ati, . ‘