——For high class Job Work come to Little Hotel Wilmot. Meat Market. A simple leak has sunk some of the! Attorneys-at-Law. Bellefonte, Pa., May 8, 1914. Sugar Cane. Sugar cane is a species of grass The stalks or canes resemble corn stalks of regions further north. Great quantities of cane are grown in Louisiana and other southern states. As the canes approach matur- ity they throw out a long smooth hol- low joint termed the arrow. As the joints ripen the leaves wither and fall away with the stam. The juice is ex- stoutest ships that ever sailed. When a | the WATCHMAN Office. ship springs a leak, it is no good to crowd on more sail and hope to escape. The first thing to do is to find the leak, and then to stop it. It is the leakage of health which ruins many a splendid woman. It’s no good in such a case to take tonics and stimulants. The first thing to do is to locate the leak, the next thing is to stop it. There is a constant leakage of health in every woman who suffers from disease or derangement of the delicate womanly organs, such as un- healthy drains, inflammation, ulceration and female weakness. This leakage can be stopped by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Over half a mil- lion women have testified to the won- derful restorative power of this medi- Flour and Feed. CURTIS Y. WAGNER, BROCKERHOFF MILLS, BELLEFONTE, PA. Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Retailer of Roller Flour Feed Corn Meal The Little Hotel Wilmot | Get the Best Meats. by buyi use only | poor, thin IN PENN SQUARE One minute from the Penna Ry. Station PHILADELPHIA or gristly meats. | You save nothi | LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE 1 customers with the fresh- BE oa blood and muscle mak- ing Steaks and Roasts. My prices are no higher than poorer meats are elsewhere. I always have —— DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good i meats you want. We have quite a few customers i from Bellefonte. We can take i care of some more. They'll like i us. A good room for $1. If you bring your wife, $2. Hot and cold running water in every room KLINE WOODRING—Attorney-at-Law, Belle fonte, Pa, Practicesin all courts Office- Room 18Crider’s Exchange. 51-1-1y. B. SPANGLER.-Attornev-at-Law. Practices in ai the Coutts, Consujtation 2 English or German. ce in Crider’s clisnge. Bellefonte, Pa. r 40- S. TAYLOR—Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office in Temple Court, Belle- fonte, Pa. All kinds of legal business at- tended to promotly. 40-46 H. WETZEL—Attorney and Counsellor at Law J Office No, 11, Crider’. E floor. All kinds of legal business to promptly. Consultation in English or German M. KEICHLINE—Attorney-at-Law. Practices in all the courts. Consultation in English ine. Sick en onsult Dr. Pierce TRY MY Shop: hi ppd Cenman, Oflice South of court house. tracted by being pressed in a sugar | Cine. SICK women can cons I. Fier o . L. BEE AN pro essional business will receive prom, - mill between several heavy rollers. | fee. ~All correspondence dential and Grain The Ryerson W. Jennings Co. Sai P, ) ZER, oats | 951y° The juice is forced out by pressure ess Jr, V., Wy, Merce, putao, N. XY. : : . TB HT ap and is immediately boiled down to : Manufactures and has So stl at all times the EE attenti on given all prevent fermentation. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ollawing brands of high grade Sous: LIME AND LIMESTONE. ces—No. 5 East High street. 57-44. WHITE SIAR oF G. RUNKL E ~Attorney.at.Law. Consul- Had No Use for Water. . t on in nglish and German. Office Robert Browning's father did not Loss of Appetite HIGH GRADE in Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte. 585 believe in drinking undiluted water. Browning used to tell a story of his father’s indignation when he once asked him for a glass of water. “Wa- ter, Robert!” he exclaimed. “For washing purposes, I believe, it is often employed, and for navigable canals I admit it to be indispensable, but for drinking, Robert, God never intended VICTORY PATENT FANCY PATENT The only place in the county where that extraor- dinarily fine grade of spring wheat Patent Flour SPRAY LIME. LIME. Lime and Limestone for all purposes. Physicians. 1 J S. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Su State College, Centre county, Pa. "Office at his residence. 35-41 Dentists. MOST SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY TAK- ING HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Loss of appetite is accompanied by loss of vitality, which is serious. It is common in the spring because at this time the blood is impure and impov- erished and fails to give the digestive or- gans what is absolutely necessary for the H-O Lime Put up in 40 to 50 Pound Paper Bags. R. J. E. WARD, D. D. S., office next door D Y. M. C. A. room, High street, Bellotonton : 3 : Pa, Gas administered for painless extracts it.” proper performance of their functions. can be secured. He International Stock Food for use with drills or spreader, is the econom- Ing teeth Sopatior Cromr wx DIdas work Dis J Hood's Sarsaparilia, the old reliable all- an 0 nds, reasonable. 52-39 ical form most careful farmers are using. High Calcium Central Pennsylvania Lime All kinds of Grain bought at the office Flour exchanged for wheat. the-year-round medicine, is especially use- fulin the spring. Get it from your drug- gist. By purifying and enriching the Dancing Always Popular. R. H. W. TATE, Surgeon Dentist, Office in In the very far east Confucius, D the Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. All mod- € ES DS : monuments show that its director was poisoned and invalidism is sure to come. a high official named Amen-em-an. | Meals are Served at All Hours He appears also to have been a liter- Seite. Ch = ov a ary light, and corresponded with Pen- teaks, Chops, Roasts, 1? sters on he tataour, who was the popular author halt shell of in any 3s desired, San ; , and anything eatable, can of the “best sellers” of his time. be had in a few minutes any time. In ad- who lived nearly 600 years before | blood and giving vitality, vigor and tone, OFFICE and STORE—BISHOP STREET. vouse aie Apia Sul. Nw Jud Christ, mentions the dancing of war- it is wonderfully successful in the treat- ES 7 prices reasonable. ely riors and of the outcast women. In ment of loss of appetite and the other ail- 47-19 MIL s . . : z ti the ancient Japanese scrolls constant ments that are so prevalent at this time. —— i —_— American Lime & Stone Company, Plumbing. pictures appear of dancing girls and It is not simply a spring medicine—it is a 58-28-6m General Office: TYRONE, PA. warriors. And in Phoenicia and Lu- iii More then that=but i isthe best Coal and Wood. Operations at Bellefonte, Tyrone, Union Furnace, Frankstown and Spring Meadows, Pa cania, Sparta and ancient Greece al- Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the rich red Good Health ways we find that dancing was a part blood that the stomach and other diges- — S— — and ot he life of the people, just as it is tive organs need. Get it today. 59-12 Groceries. Groceries. Good Plumbing : Restaurant. GO TOGETHER. About the First Public Library. : " . Thebes, in the time of Rameses II, : . . > en you have dripping steam pipes, leaky = established and supported thefirst pub | REIT Fruits, Confectionery and Ee lic library, and the records of the : Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- ’ reathe is poisonous; your system becomes aurant where A G. Morris, Jr. DEALER IN HIGH GRADE FINE GROCERIES. White Almedia Grapes, Florida and Naval Oranges, Lemons, Ba- nanas, all in good order and free of frost. SANITARY PLUMBING is the kind we do. It'sthe only kind you ought to have. Wedon't trustthis work to boys. Our workmen are Skilled Mechanics, no better anywhere. Our Material and Fixtures are the Best wiches, Sou ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS AND CANNEL COAL] Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw Fine weather yet for using Mince Meat. Nothing else will compare with what we make at 15c a pound. SOME SEASONABLE GOODS. Spinach 10 and 15c a can; Rheu- barb, Jersey packed, sanitary cans, 10c a can; Pumpkin 10 and 15c a can; all large No. 3 cans. Fine Golden New Orleans Mo- dition I have a complete plant prepared to furnish Soft Drinks in bottles such as 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, The production of diamonds from the earliest times to the present day amounts to over 28 tons, or over $1,000,000,000 in value, uncut. Their value cut and mounted is almost $5,000,000,000. A box three feet high, six feet wide and eight feet long would Large Spanish and home-grown Onions, sound and in good order. Fine Popping Corn, on the ear or shelled; this goods will pop. Not a cheap or inferior article in our entire establishment. And with good work and the We have revised the prices finest material, our contain them. Nearly all diamonds of 32-1y. Hi Bellefonte. Pa. and Sand. downward on our Beans; come in : . the present day iid from South Af- RR ier &t Ste, ra - and see the fine stock and present lasses, by the quart or gallon : Prices are lower rica. - . prices. We have some fine Marketing i; . : hy & : 5 t! ., , - ata Money to Loan. ALSO If you want a fine, sweet, juicy 3 Clone Baskets ready for the ni er yo Tou sanitary Undoubtedly a Tip. FEDERAL Ham, let us supply you. the Best Work try 'ONEY TO LOAN on good security and houses to rent. J. M. KEICHLINE, We are still handling the fine “Was it a genuine tip Rawson gave German Kraut. In order to meet you on the stock market?” “I guess The Finest Meadow Gold Brand STOCK AND POULTRY FOOD Creamery Butter at 40c per pound. Archibald Allison, » Attorney-at-Law. the demand for small quantity, we it was; it made me lose my balance. 51-14-1y. Bellefonte Pa. Sweet, Dill and Sour Pickles; our have some packed in half-gallon Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa BOTH 'PHONES. Olives by the quart are very fine. Mason Jars at 25c a jar. PP! 56.14.1y. ? Shoes. Shoes. RT ee Cs NER i p nsurance. Yard Opposite 2 SECHLER & COMPANY, - House Block, - - 571 - - - Bellefonte, Pa. ; P.R.R. Depot. Bush House Bloc Stones JOHN F. GRAY & SON, 58-23-1v (Successor to Grant Hoover) BIG LAND OPENING. Fire, mmm———— Re Life Accident Insurance. represents the lar; Fire mpanies in the Word —— NO ASSESSMENTS — \ Do not fail to give us a call before insuring your Life or Property as we are in position to write large lines at any time. Office in Crider’s Stone Building, 43-18-1y. BELLEFONTE. PA. BIG AGRICULTURAL LAND OPENING TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TRACTS of five and ten acres each to be granted to prospective settlers in throwing open Twenty Thous- and Acres of Rich, Southern Georgia Land, which is admirably adapted to the growing of celery, sweet and Irish potatoes, canteloupes, water melons, corn, oats, cotton, hay—in fact, all staple crops grown in this fertile section, as well as a large variety of semi-tropical fruits, and the famous im- mensely profitable paper-shell pecans. : Providing you are eligible under the classifications prescribed by us, you are now offered an excellent opportunity to break away from the drudgery and toil of a small wage, or working for the benefit of landlords, and go back to a land of plenty, to which, if granted, you will hold a war- ranty deed and abstract. The best security on earth is the earth itself, and land is the basis of all wealth. Owners of productive lands are benefiting by the increasing high cost of living, while others are suffering from it. An Opportunity to Secure Rich Productive Land Without Capital. You will not be required to leave your present surround- ings now. All we ask of those to whom we grant tracts is that they plant, or arrange to have planted, a crop of one of the above-mentioned products within three years, after which we will have it operated (harvested and replanted) for grantees, in consideration of 25 per cent. of the net profits derived from the sale of the crops, thereby allowing the grantee to pursue his or her present occupation until such time as they determine just what the yield of their acres amounts to. Consider what this may mean as a source of income, when statistics show that the yield of one acre of celery amounted to $1,268.45, and that one acre of well-cared for paper shell pecans, in full bearing, should net its owner as high as $500.00 per year. We are of the opinion that after it is proven by actual results obtained in operating the land that they will need no fur- ther urging, and waste no time in locating in this land of plenty. We also require grantees to occupy the land with- in ten years, or sell it to some one who will occupy it; otherwise it reverts back to the grantor. The land included in this opening is located directly on and adjoining the Atlanta, Burlington and Atlantic Rail- road, about twenty-five miles west of Brunswick, a thriv- ing city of fifteen thousand, having direct steamship serv- ice to New York and Boston, and excellent railroad trans- partation facilities to all points. The average tempera- ture for six months of the year, from April to October, is 77 degrees; the climate is most healthful, delightful, and in- vigorating, and there is an ample rainfall of 51 inches per year, OUR AIM IS FOR MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RESULTS As we are extremely desirous of having settlers locate on this property, and assist in its development, and thereby greatly increase the value of surrounding and intervening property, which we will bold, and to increase the traffic along the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad, and thus facilitate the service, we feel warranted in granting these tracts to those who register with us. We also have in mind business and residence plots which we will offer for sale after the opening, but which will not be included in it. We have “money-making afterward” considerations | urge you to act at once by forwarding us the application for in this liberal-minded opening, similar to those of the | registration attached to this announcement. SOUTHERN GEORGIA RAILROAD-LAND DEVELOPMENT BUREAU, COLORADO BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C. Yeager's Shoe Store mi ge Northern Pacific and other railroads when they granted their lands, and we expect to benefit thereby, as well as the ones who will receive the tracts. We have also planned to develop what is designed to be the best equipped, most up-to-date, scientific, commercial farm and orchard in existance. It will consist of six thous- and acres, and will be included in this opening. All who register and receive tracts will get the benefit of the experi- ments and scientific methods in vogue thereon. While we are arranging to prevent over-registration, we will avoid many disappointments, such as occurred in other land open- ings conducted by the United States Government and rail- roads, by granting those who register in excess of the num- ber of tracts to be granted, an interest in this commercial farm and orchard enterprise, in the hope that they may lat- er locate in one of our town sites. . Examination of the land will cheerfully be permitted and the opening will be held at Browntown, Wayne county: Georgia, one of the stations of the A. B.& A. Railroad, which is located on this property, and will occur as soon after the closing of registrations as arrangements can be made. The presence of those registered will not be necessary at Browntown on the opening day, unless they wish to attend, for there will be no favoriiism shown anyone. It will be conducted by a committee selected for the purpose, and those registered will be notified of what they have been granted, as soon as possible. With the ever-increasing population of this country there is no corresponding increase in the era of land, and naturally as the population increases and seeks the land in pursuit of health, happiness and independence, it will continue to be harder to secure. The prosperous and contented class in Europe to-day are the descendants of those who secured land there when it was plentiful, while the descendants of those who obtained no land are now the peasants and slaves. . You must realize that this may be your last chance to secure land in this country without a large outlay of capital, so it should not be necessary to The Preferred Accident 3 Insurance “FITZEZY” The ; THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY BENEFITS: $5,000 death by accident, 5,000 loss of feet, loss of both hands, loss of one hand and one foot, loss of either hand, ,000 loss of either foot, 630 loss of one eve 25 per week, total disab ility,. Pe limit 52 weeks) 10 week, partial disability, Pe limit 26 weeks) PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, pavable quarterly if desired. Larger or smaller amounts in proportion. Any person, male or female, engaged in a erred occupation, including house. ing, over eighteen 2 of age of good moral and ph condition may insure under this po Fire Insurance { invite your attention to my Fire Insur. A EE ran ensive ed by any agency in tral Pennsylvania H. E. FENLON, Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Ladies’ Shoe Nooo that Cures Corns 50-21. Sold only at ’ Fine Job Printing. Southern Georgia Reilvosd-Land s Development Bureau, ‘ashington, D. Y ea ers Sho o Store Registration Department: FINE J OB PRINTING g 3 I hereby make application to register for your Fruit and Agricultural Railroad-Land Opening, and furnish you with the correct answers to the following questions: o—A SPECIALTY—o0 Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA AT THE 58-27 State......... essen ser senses an STE OF RF IND. ois iis cic iiiiidins wantiasinsssnsusnseninesas Ae iieidstircionsintatess WAT CHMAN OFFICE. Age coiiiiinniinnns Married or Single......c..ccoeeeuue...... Widow, Widower, or Orphan........ ...... Occupation.....cceeee.ierreisisisssrens There is no style of work, from the Nationality.................. i ieeeeiee ...Do you now own over ten acres of land in the United States?............ evans ie If my application for registration is accepted, please send me, without obligation, further and complete information and particulars, Including maps of the land, showing its exact location on the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad, its transportation facilities, agricultural, fruit an nut-growing possibilities, etc. Very truly yours, 59-16-5¢. BOOK WORK, that we can not do in the most satis- factory manner, and at Prices consist- ent with the class of work. Call on or communicate with this office. : FE TTL TPP PPP PR TPP PPP IY TLL IVR L LEER ELLA AR