at _ his sister. “Only I hope you'll be on Bellefonte, Pa., March 14, 1913. —————————————— IT MADE A DIFFERENCE. “Here!” burst out the young man suspiciously after his sister had knock- ed at his door the sixth time to ask if there wasn't something she could do to help him get ready for the party to which he was going. “What's the matter, anyhow, Em? Do you think I'm so decrepit that I'm not able any longer to attire myself or is it that you love me 80 you can't keep away from me?” “I think you're horrid and rude,” said the young man’s sister, opening the door and entering. “Of course I'm fond of you, Jimmy. Fonder than you realize. I always have your best in- terests at heart—" “Is it a touch?” he asked surprised. ly. “So soon after the holidays, too?” “Jimmy,” said his sister, seating her- self and shaking her head at him sor- rowfully, “you haven't a bit of sent ment or any of the finer emotions, have you? I don’t want a thing! 1 just wanted to talk to you. Why don't you get married?” The young man laid down the clothes brush he was using and, lean- ing toward her, stared. “Don’t you feel well?” he asked with solicitude in his voice. “Do you think you are funny?” she asked, indignantly. “Mostly,” said te young man, going on with his brushing, “a fellow’s moth- er and sister throw spasms if he sug- gests matrimony for himself and the whole family has hysterics, so I don't understand you." “rd just love to see you married, Jimmy,” his sister declared, eagerly. “Honestly! Nothing would please me more than to have you pick out the right sort of girl and settle down in your own comfortable little home. Think how nice it would be for me to have a sister and what fun she and I could have together and how glad 1 would be for you—" “Would you really feel that way, sis?” the young man asked, with in- terest. “I hadn't any idea—I thought you'd cut up a terrible row if I did such a thing!” “That's all you know about me, Jimmy,” his sister insisted, sweetly. “you don't appreciate the depth of my affection in the least! Why, I would be a selfish, horrid creature if I didn’t want you to be happy! I can't imagine why you should have got such an idea in your head! And you're such an all around fine boy, too, that you deserve a mighty fine girl, let me tell you!” “I am astonished,” declared the young man, seriously. “All these rev- elations are overwhelming. Particu- larly after the years of sisterly lec- tures on which I have been brought up! I thank you!” “Oh, be mean if you want to,” said your best behavior the next two weeks because I have a guest coming. Of course, 1 don't expect you to give up your engagements to help me out, but if you could find time to be a lit- tle nice to Harriet I'd be obliged. You've heard me talk of her—tall and a raving beauty and the family has heaps of money and she refused a millionaire the year she—' “1 pee it all,” said the young wom- an’s brother. “You want me to fall in love with Harriet and marry her!” “Now, Jimmy!” protested his sis ter. “How absurd of you! As though I didn’t think you could man- age your own affairs without my help! You'll be perfectly crazy about her complexion and she is the sweet. est—but I wouldn't have you think, not for the worlds, that I had any notion like that in mind. I was just speaking in the abstract. Just in a general way. You are such a sus plcious person!” “T gee,” sald her brother, searching out his dress muffler. “It is merely to on Long Island and she'd be the loveliest sort of a girl to have in Men are such idiots!” Aviators are popularly supposed to be men of iron.nerve and perfect phy- sical condition. Yet the great Ve- —For high class Job Work come to a have . 'or your blood purifier and strength builder, take The First National Bank. 58-11 Get the Best Meats. ep SS LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE HAVE YOU ESRI A Bank . Account? Every man and woman that handles money ought to have an account with a good bank. It means safety for REE 1 alwavs have we DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good WamYouwast James Schofield, P. L. BEEZER, 4 Spring Street 55-32 Bellefonte, Pa High Street. 34-34-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. Groceries. Groceries. Ad. Bb. Bd Ca al ad Dd dod Bl li Bo dP Bo BB Bor li es ———————————————————— wmaine’s Greatest Crop. Mrs. Jones—Did any of the work Buggies. Money to Loan. ae Yoru wale of the ATCUSioIE UO | wes eteave wD bis Wot x ones and crop Jones—Well, I don't think anyone on tween 14,000,000 and 15,000,000 bush- escaped without his life. MM uee nt, M. els, leaving betwen 2,000,000 and 3. . 000,000 bushels that were sent to the Mother Goss. 51-14-1y. starch factories, used for seed and ite. was: 4: IE WOH NE food here in the country Who wanted a fiat; Flour and Feed. or lost. It is figured that for crops She had seven children, i = sold the average price was over $2 a So that settled that. has just receiv v vie barrel. fine New Rub- "CUR I'l NER, This means that Aroostook receive? teh Usual Thing. thet wal Tire Buggies C S . for the crop of potatoes Ww t a presentment at They are ! raised in 1911 between $1.650,000 | ding everything was not going to turn the Ligonier 4! BROCKERHOFF MILLS, and $1,800,000. The exceptionally | out well” and ii work- i BELLEFONTE. PA. good year has enccuraged the farm- “That's nothing. There is general the finish Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of ers, and their plans show that there | ly a miss-giving at a wedding.” buy: will be no shrinkage of the acreage — — i Roller Flour this season. It will not be increased, scazless Travelers. pring however, to any appreciable extent. s because Feed Most of the Arcostook farmers be- | Imaginetwo people ing off for a and will lMeve that the time has come to stop | journey of in an entirely unknown that Corn Meal increasing the acreage snd to devote country, full of perils and of pitfalls, and - themselves to the problem of secur- | having no map fo guide them, no knowl- and Grain ing further increase of the yield an edge to guard them in their travels. That is the condition of most young married | 3 10.0 Forrest L. Bullock. asre. ap Their magnificent, Manufactures an has on hand at all times the t it avails nothing. the path of following brands of high New SoalGarying Vemel, omg deter! 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S P R AY a draft of 18 feet 4 inches, It is as- covered book, stam hand- serted to be the fastest collier built gome cloth sovered, Adress Dr. R. V. WATCHMAN OFFICE. can be secured. Also International Stock Food and it will be used for coaling pur tha pi — There is no style of work, from the and feed of all kinds. poses in connection with the British ——Subscri ’ WATCHMAN cheapest * * to the All kinds of Grain bought at the office Flour flect. Smaller capital outlay, cheaper be §01 the Wa exchanged for wheat. maintenance, and increased rate of | A great in- BOOK WORK Esk ’ STORE—BISHOP speed are among the favorable fea- deed, who jiave bun ered by Dr Peres OFFICE Bo STREET. tures claimed for the vessel. tment have been given that . Poyscans afte year of sarng onthe | Sori WHEE | 70 MATEO Artistic Birds’ Nests. Be: part of the local doctor. In S| Coramunicats with this office. EE — re For true art, one must look for the | Pierce's treatment experience takes the vireos’ nests. They are of the most | place of experiment. There is no form | = m— Saddlery. exquisite workmanship and really of disease affecting the delicate womanly Restaurant. lovely to behold. They are woven |organs which can be new to him, and the so carefully and compactly that the | use of Mas on ore Prescri| on sup. ESTAURANT. tempests seldom dislodge them. The now has a First-Class Res IH B k ie masse. ot ican: pln dows | Ac ORL Brn UT 0 | wi amess Blankets e tendrils, looking for all the 380, ius eudeie looking’ or a (5 | ins pracicn of over. Sieg yews, ick | Meals 316 Served at All Hours T 1 crotches of trees, and nearly always | by letter, free of charge. All . Steaks. Chops, Roasts, Ovaters on the “1 . Robes well concealed by leaves, are prob-|dence absolutely private and ctly of in ay «sable, ably as safe depositories for eggs as | confidential. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Yiches, Soups, and sing Sata on can be found in the bird world. Buffalo, Y. Y. dion 1 ave complete lant Sropartd $0 You are safe when you deal with - ————————— POPS us—42 years in one store room is a Hood's Sarsaparilia. SODAS, guarantee that our prices and goods SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC., AST MY HEALTH—Was completely broken down through watching aloo which are manufactured out of RAYE Bo L at a sick bed. My was gone, ely broken down, through Seolonged watching purest syrups and properly carbonated. d al satisfacti came pale, thin, tired, looked ten years older. Through physical weakness and always give on. Our me was, Hood's Sarsasarila restored me to periec health. 1 sided C. MOERSCHBACHER, goods in Robes, Blankets and Har- and felt new life course my veins. Within six weeks I “as oy former sel, and for 50-32-1y High St.. Bellefonte, Pa. ness is at the present time the Larg- the best of health.” Julia C. Tison, Atlantic City, N. J. est that has ever been placed upon a Bellefonte market, You will miss it if you should fail to call and see us, and examine our large stock, and get our prices, as the Tariff is off. This is to your advantage. After Forty-two Years of Honest Dealing we have earned a place in the public confidence unquestion- ed. SECHLER & COMPANY. your money and the cultivation of good, economical business habits. Let Us Open an Account With You. The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. mer rere. The Centre County Banking Company. Strength and Conservatism are the banking qualities demanded by careful depositors. With forty years of banking ex- perience we invite you to become a depositor, assuring you of every courtesy and attention. We pay 3 per cent interest on savings and cheerfully give you any information at our command concerning investments you may desire to make. The Centre County Banking Co. Bellefonte, Pa. the WATCHMAN Office. UNPARED PEACHES—AL 12¢, 15¢ and we have Peaches at 30c and | Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil 35c. Apricots at de Pa Pine- | Nuts, Filberts, Italian Chestnuts and White | Mixed Nuts. mi ls enjoy a Siok op Bue 18¢c Ib. Fancy peeled Peaches at our Ww! ; " grain goods. : ” 35 per Ib. YY YT WY OYTO UY YY TY YTTYY TTY TY WEY VY Increase Your Crops Lime is the life of the soil. USE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA LIME Some Farmers have actually doubled their crops oy use of “H. 0.” lime Drill it for quick results. If you are not getting results use “H. 0.” lime We are the Manufacturers of Lime in Pennsylvania. Ground imestone and Lime for all purposes. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. Write for literature cn lime. AMERICAN LIME & STONE COMPANY., 5831v Offices at TYRONE, PA. ! Attorneys-at-Law. EEE S. TAYLOR to and at H ERERAE J H. WETZEL~ Office No. 11, lc a floor. All kinds of legal business promptly. Consultation in English or German. KENNEDY JOHNSTON-—Attorney-at-law Po Prompt attention Riven al 57 G. RUNKLE.—Attorney-at-Law. Consul- anders Hcenange, otictonte. 53 Sapa WE fu Dentists. | , D. D, S., office next door to . E. WARD | ing teeth, Superior Crown and work. Prices PHN TATE Si Pe, Off D seein = Plumbing. Good Health Good Plumbing GO TOGETHER. When you have dripping steam bives, leaky Jou fant good Heal ‘The air you Breithe fs poisonces: is sure to come, SANITARY PLUMBING is the kind we do. It's the ought to have. Wedon't trust boys. Our workmen are no better Our Material and Fixtures are the Best Not a cheap or inferior article in our entire ‘material, our alte Prices are lower the Work try ARCHIBALD ALLISON, Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa. 56-14-1v. kind ork’ to Insurance. EARLE C. TUTEN (Successor to D. W. Woodring.) Fire, Life and Automobile Insurance None but Reliable Companies Represented. Surety Bonds of All Descriptions. Both Telephones 56-27.y BELLEFONTE, PA JOHN F. GRAY & SON, (Successor to Grant Hoover) Fire, Life Accident Insurance. Jipresenis the Lrgiat Fire This Insurance — NO ASSESSMENTS — give call before insuring your Lat a we a0 in position to write at any smn Office in Crider’s Stone Building, BELLEFONTE. 43-18-1y. PA. The Preferred Accident Insurance THE $5000 TRAVEL POLICY 0 death by scent Ei Ei ort Gl) attr PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, pavable quarterly if desired. Larger or smaller a in proportion. Eee Fire Insurance SERRE H. E. FENLON, 50-21 Agent, Bellefonte, Pa.