Demorealic 4 atc Bellefonte, Pa., June 25, 1915. Wonderful Cuban Caves. The wonderful caves of Bellamar, Cuba, to the east of Havana, attract the attention of the ambitious tourist. They are on a plateau as level as a table top, which presents no signs of the existence of such caves. After " descending into the earth, however, a picture unfolds itself. Then come many passages, and at last the great “Goth- ic temple,” 250 feet long and 80 feet wide. Skunks Enemies of Caterpillars. A new field of usefulness has been found for the much-ridiculed skunk in the fact that it is a vigorous enemy of the full-grown range caterpillars. Birds are of no service whatever in destroy- ing these large caterpillars, but skunks devour quantities of them, and this is another reason why these little crea- tures should receive more considera: tion than they now do. Loyal to Aunt May. Aunt May was the favorite aunt of | little Ellen. One day the former said to her, naming three other aunts, “Which do yeu like best, Aunt Anna, Aunt Emily or Aunt Palmer?” Ellen looked thoughtful a moment and then said, “Why, I like Aunt Anna better than Aunt Palmer, but I don’t like anybody best what ian’t you.” § emesis Onion’s Good Properties. From the best authorities we learn that colds are caused by three things —a chill, a germ and a uric acid ten- dency which provides a soil for the germ’s growth. The pungent oil of the onion neutralizes and destroys the germs that infest the mouths of us | all, even of those in good health. Invented in 1589. The knitting frame was invented in 1689 by William Lee, a graduate of Cambridge university and a native of Woodborough, near Nottingham, Eng- land. So perfect was the invention in every detail that to this day the essen- tial feaures of the machine continue in use for the class of work to which | must be pay day with him. Lee applied it. Fireproof Wood. To make wood fireproof, slack a | Wfe.—Ecclesiasticus. small quantity of fresh lime and add water until it has the consistency of | = cream; stir well and add one pound of alum, 12 ounces of commercial potash and about one pound of salt. Stir again and apply while hot. Two or three coats will keep wood fireproof for many months. Greatest Poets. Homer, Lucretius, Dante, Shake- speare, Goethe, Milton, Shelley, Byron, Tennyson, Browning. Perhaps others might be added. Little ' ! i | i average weight does not exceed 150 | i | | | 1 | | | | | | It is largely a mat- | ter of taste and temperament—al- though there is but little room for ar- gument about the first six names. Dressy Collegians. Patience—"“An automobile repair course has been added to the curricu- lum of an Iowa agricultural college.” Patrice—“Now, in speaking of college togs, don’t forget the overalls.”—Yon- | kers Statesman. To Clean Copper. Copper articles that have become discolored can be made to look new | again by rubbing them with lemon dipped in salt and afterward rinsing in clear hot water and polishing with a soft cloth. Trouble. “Are you coming when I call you, or is there going to be trouble?” said papa to his four-year-old daughter. “I t’'ink dere’s goin’ to be trouble, papa,” replied the tot, keeping out of reach. Keep Up the Fight. This alone is thy concern, to fight manfully, and never, however mani- fold thy wounds, to lay down thine arms, or to take to flight—Lorenzo Scupoli. Guide for Daily Life. “Know what you want to do, hold the thought firmly, and do every day what should be done, and every sun- set will see you that much nearer the goal.” Kilometer. A kilometer is a length of 1,000 me- ters, equal to 3,280 feet, or 0.621 of a mile. The kilometer is the chief unit for long distances in the metric sys- tem of measurement. The Real Thing. An aim in life is the only fortune worth the finding, says Stevenson; and it is not to be found in foreign lands, but in the heart itself. Daily Thought. Sympathy is the safeguard of the human soul against selfishness.—Car lyle. Will Not Stick. To prevent postage stamps from sticking together, rub them over the hair before putting them away. In Chicago. Maude—‘‘Harriet can read her hus- band like a hook.” Marie—"He is her third volume, isn’t he?” =] i has us at a disadvantage, whereas our : 200 pounds. The Fishing Banks. ; Newfoundland would be nothing ; without the great submarine plateau known as the “banks,” on which all the fishing is done. At a small sta- tion within the edges of the great bank that the cod loves so well the sea is quite smooth. It is usual for vessels fishing on the banks to inquire from those that have arrived frem the open sea as to what sort of weather it is. —Exchange. Quiet Shoes. To make nice sick-room shoes in which you can step about softly, cut from old felt hats sole and heel pieces. Glue these on and you have a quieter shoe than those sold as nurses’ shoes. The patter of little feet, so hard on some people’s nerves, is easily deadened by the same meth- od, also helping to keep the little feet warm when playing on a cold floor. Finest Dates Grow There. Beyond the land of the Berbers, in the far south of Morceco, lies the great oasis of Tafilet, famous for its vast groves of date-palms. Here, for hundreds of square miles, the land is covered with a thick growth of the tall, straight stems of the palm, and the product of these close-growing trees is enormous in quantity. They produce the finest dates in the world. Good and Evil. We often try in vain to cut up our errors by the roots, to fight evil hand to hand on its own ground, where it most sure way to victory is by devel- oping and fortifying the good that is in us. We have but a certain measure of strength and activity; as much of this as is added to the good is taken from the evil—Mme. Swetchine. Miniature Cattle. The smallest cows in the world are found in the Samoan islands. The pounds, while the bulls weigh about They are about the size of a Merino sheep. Must Be. A Boston professor says that a man fs at his best on January 15. That The Medicine of Life. A faithful friend is the medicine of Medical. Not the Only One THERE ARE OTHER BELLEFONTE PEOPLE SIMILARLY SITUATED. Can there be any stronger proof offered than the evidence of Belle- fonte residents? After you have read the following, quietly answer the question. Mrs. James Rine, 239 High St., Bellefonte, says: “My trouble was a torturing pain across the small of my back. It was constant and grind- ing and kept me in misery. I tried several medicines without finding re- lief. Finally I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and before I had taken one box, I was free from pain in my back. At that time I told of my experience in a public statement and I now take - pleasure in confirming that endorse- ment. The benefit Doan’s Kidney Pills brought has been permanent.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Rine had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 60-26-1t Restaurant. ESTAURANT. Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- taurant where Meals are Served at All Hours Steaks, Chops, Roasts, Oysters on the half shell or in any style desired, Sand- wiches, Soups, and anything eatable, can be had in a few minutes any time. In ad- dition I have a complete plant prepared to furnish Soft Dri in les 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, 50-32-1y. High St., Bellefonte, Pa. sam mca Little Hotel Wilmot. The Little Hotel Wilmot IN PENN SQUARE One minute from the Penna Ry. Station PHILADELPHIA We have quite a few customers from Belle- fonte. We can take care of some more. They’ll like us. A good room for $1. If you bring your wife, $2. Hot and cold running water in every room The Ryerson W. Jennings Co. 59-46 Meat Market. Get the Best Meats. You save nothing by buying poor, thin or gristly meats. I use only the LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE and supply my customers with the fresh- est, choicest, t blood and muscle mak- - ing and Roasts. My prices are no hig] than poorer meats are elsewhere. I always have —— DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. TRY MY SHOP. P. L. BEEZER, 34-34-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. High Street. Wreaths for the Victors. In classic times successful warriors, athletes, poets and singers were some- times crowned with bay. It is some- times written that they were crowned with myrtle wreaths. These leaves came from a tree which botanists call “laurus nobilis.” Daily Thought. If a man has nothing to reproach himself with, he can bear anything.— Phillips Brooks. : Definitions. Husband: a maker of excuses. Wife: a skeptic.—Smart Set. ! of the blood-making glands. i sweetens the breath it also brightens the | eye and cleans the clouded complexion. ; SR RR, Can anything be more offensive than : foul breath in man or woman? Who has not had the experience of a conversation | with some one whose every word seem- | ed to reek with corruption? Foul breath | is only one symptom of a foul stomach. The work of the stomach and organs of ! digestion and nutrition is not being! properly performed when the breath is | tainted. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | Discovery will sweeten the breath by | aiding the stomach and organs of diges- | tion and nutrition. It removes accumu: | lations of effete matter from the system, | clears the machinery of the body from ! clogging waste, and increases the action When it! CASTORIA. CASTORIA. | Children Cry for Fletcher's AR RRRETRTRIRTRRN in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of i and has been made under his pere : sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢¢ Just-as-good ** are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Gil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief and allays Feverishness. Flatulency, Wind Colic, Diarrhoea. & In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, 59-20-e.0.w all Teething Troubles and It regulates the assimilates the Food, giving healthy and The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALwaYs Bears the Signature of \\ ANNNNNN NNNN\\\} V2 It is pleascat. If of Constipation, Stomach and Bowels, natural sleep. Shoes. shoes. REDUCTION SALE of Ladies Low SHOES Now Going On. FOR You can have your choice of any pair of this season’s Low Shoes that I have in my store, Pumps, Oxfords, Colo- nials, in all shapes and all kinds of I guarantee that not one pair of these shoes sold for less than $3.50 and the most of them sold for $4.00 and $4.50. . Nothing reserved, all MUST GOAT $248 Now is your chance to purchase your Summer Shoes less than the cost to manufacture. leather. Cash Only. No Exchanging ERR -Yeager’s Shoe Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bush Arcade Bldg, 58-27 $2.48 A RL PC Shoes. Hats and Caps. Clothing. a 6s dh PERSONALITY after all is largely a matter of being and feeling well dressed. And it’s the wan who is habitually well dressed who most appreciates the fact. ‘““High Art’ Clothes are a favorite with men of personality, because they have a person- ality themselves. In every minute detail they are minutely correct. In the broad effect of the whole they are perfect. Every ‘‘High Art” garment is an individual-designed cut to express an individual at his best. You know the minute you get into ‘‘High Art’ clothes, be- cause they feel just right, fit just right and are just right. $15.00 to $25.00. FAUBLE'’S BELLEFONTE, PENNA. 58-4 Come to the “Watchman” office for High Class Job work. Farm Implements, Etc. P= Hi Al 4 pn pS oN Ps) PS Prepared to supply the Farmer’s every want. The oldest house and Largest Dealers in the county in: Hydrated Lime and Fertilizers of every kind, for every use, and well prepared for drilling. .McCormick Binders, Mowers, Tedders, Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders, Walking and Sulky Plows, Harrows and Land Rollers, Conklin Wagons with patented truss axles, and a complete line of Farm Machinery and Im- plements, Binder Twine and Farm Seeds. Coal, Wood, Wall Plaster, Cement AND BUILDER'S SUPPLIES. An Old Established Progressive House, with an Up-to- date line, with a guarantee back of it. McCalmont & Company, Bellefonte, Penna. 60-15-tf