— a EC —— EEE EEEEEEE SEES EUSISUEIEUEE | Attorueys-at-Law. fi : KLINE WOODRING = Attorney-at-La | . £ y-a Ww, we amine BCOats That Must Make Gooda|S Heh reprise military camouflage, the first use of | 5A : co & N it for uniforms dating back only to . | the Boer war in South Africa. So | Its peculiar shade, blending with | particularly available for troops op- | Dowor fatd What is Khaki? Khaki is a Hindu word. It means | “dust.” | Bellefonte, Pa., November 1, 1918. | B. SPANGLER—Attorney-at-Law. Practice a Ee : in all the Courts. Consultation in Eng- i lish or German. Office in Crider’s Ex- | change, Bellefonte, Pa. 40-22 Important Announcement of County Food Administrator. : Public eating places of the Eu- yopean plan are divided into two ! classifications, “a” and “b,” as fol- lows: i Class “a” shall include all hotels | | the color of the landscape, rendered it || erating in the Boer country. i This might be said to have been al- most the beginning of the art of con- cealment in modern warfare. It did not render fighting men invisible, but | { : S. TAYLOR—Attorney and Counsellor a ! Law. Office in Temple Court, Belle- { fonte, Pa. All kinds of legal business at- | tended to promptly. 40-46 | | KENNEDY JOHNSTON—Attorney-at-law, Belefonte, Pa. Prompt attention given all it made them less conspicuous as tar- legal business entrusted to his care. Offi and restaurants furnishing extraordi- gets. | ces—No. 5 East Hivh street. 57-44 nary service and special accompani- | In 1900 the United States govern- = : M._ KEICHLINE—Attorney-at-Law and Jus- ments. { ment took up the idea, not only for i Hes of jhe Peace. All Frofsesional busi- Class “b” shall include all other uniforms, but also for tents and sol- ie sg Dill receive FICmpl Sltention, Once eating places, including popular pric- diers’ kits. It seemed a worthwhile Og ating p , notion to provide for the invisible sol- | G. RUNKLE.—Attorney-at-Law. Consul- ed restaurants, lunch rooms and the i dier an invisible house. Ug tation in English and German. Office like. 3 iY At first our khaki was rather light re in Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte. 58% Any restaurant uncertain as to its | in hue. Later it became darker—a = - enn emenee classification hereunder may ascertain brownish yellow. Then the Germans this upon application to the county Food Administrator. B|EGULATIONS AS TO PUBLIC EATING PLACES IN CLASS “A.” All class “a” public eating places shall serve, at both the noon and evening meals, at least one combina- A = —_— ; | the way from olive drab to a rather tion platter consisting of one meat,! Engaged in fire brick business in| lightish gray. The color needs to be poultry or fish, with potatoes, and, at | Centre county since 1903. Treasurer | standardized. : olive drab, so called. At the present time, however—per- IVES L. HARVEY, For Representative in the General | culties—the American khaki is of = : adopted the “field gray,” and, influ- il 3 enced by this example, we adopted an 5 haps because of manufacturing diffi- Assembly. many different shades, running all INSURANCE! Fire and Automobile Insurance at a reduced rate. 62-38-1y. J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent. Te ESTAURANT. | Physicians. S. GLENN, M. D., Ph W I at his residence. 35-41 Jeast one other vegetable which shall of Hayes Run Fire Brick company, When we first adopted khaki, our be served at a price not to exceed | Orviston. Treasurer of Superior Sil- soldiers were clad in wool. Since 3 from fifty to sixty per cent. of the to- ica Brick company, Port Matilda. | then worsted serges have proved bet- tal prices charged for the full portion Member of Board of Directors of Cen- | ter for uniforms, and partioslonly iop of each article of the combination, if shirts. Toda y very little Woo is used ordered and served separately. AS TO CLASSES “A” AND “B. All public eating places, both class- | problems of the farmer. tre Brick & Clay company, Orviston. Has owned and conducted a large farm in Curtin township for ten For high class Job Work come es “a” and “Db,” shall serve on demand of the customer half portions of all «chop orders (not less than a single chop) ham, bacon and eggs (boiled, fried, poached or shirred), at a price not to exceed sixty per cent. of a full portion. Where a charge is made for 2 combination service which includes Believes in doing everything possi- ble to bring about complete destruc- tion of autocracy and in favor of those principles which will make all the people of the world free. Has always been a strong prohibi- years; therefore, is familiar ‘with the | to the “Watchman” Office. ; 4 tion advocate; and, if elected to Leg- islature will do all in his power to have the Prohibition Amendment to IT SURE HAS BEEN A BLESSING TO ME. (C) 1918—StrRoUSE & Bros., Inc... Barrrmore. Mb. behadin a few Finites any time. In § ad- ition I have a complete plant furnish Soft Drinks a k POPS, SODAS, SARSAPARILLA, W* ASK one question in stocking an overcoat SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC.. model —will it make a friend or keep one ? . : This care in selecting is a guarantee of sat- ifaonion in wearing. When your purchase bears the label of High-Art Clothes MADE BY STROUSE & BROS., INC., BALTIMORE, MD. for pic-nics, families and the public gener- ally all of which are st Ln Ea of the purest syrups and properly carbonated. | C. MOERSCHBACHER, 50-32-1y. Bellefonte now has a First-Class Res- | taurant where |= | Meals are Served at All Hours Steaks, Chops, Roasts, t half shell or in any ena wiches, Soups, and anything eatable, can High St., Bellefonte, Pa. coffee, tea, milk, or bread and butter, | the Federal Constitution ratified, | Is the Statement of a Well-known for bread and butter the portion serv- | Will do everything possible to se- | ine as I did, and I think find the same ed shall consist of a full two ounce | cure large appropriation for State | relief. I had such a bad stomach, in Public eating places in class “b” Will do all in his power to secure | had so much work to do that I could Employers, shall serve a five cent portion of cof- equal suffrage. © 42-2t | tend to but very little of it when I This Interests You The Workmans’ Compensation Law goes into effect Jan. 1, 1916. It makes Insurance Compulsory. We specialize in placing such in- surance. We Inspect Plants and recommend Accident Prevention A F A { J B | ; Safe Guards which Reduce In- surance rates. [ J - ® Fon It will be to your interest to con- ; CQ Allegheny St., ** BELLEFONTE, IA. handful of cold lard and put it in the both influenza victims. Mr. = ELELUELUELUELUE Eh sult us before placing your In- surance. : was in Bellefonte on Tuesday of last For sale at Green’s Pharmacy, Ee ES RS EE mouth of the animal and break a raw | week came home and took sick in the | Bellefonte, Pa. 63-43 = 2 : . a proportionately smaller charge Will also do everything to have war- and Prominent Lady of Johns- : shall be made, if at the option of the Eo oS hidtion Tots st tow, Pa. i 9 tron, either of these articles are 3 t is strange how people wi com- Lilac d Psiniennes of all our roads andi plain and bry SO many remedies, pay a i onstruction of as many new state | such large doctor bills, see ing re- Where a separate charge is made | highways as possible. lief whos they can go and get Gold- portion of victory bread or rolls and | College, hospitals and other public in- | fact, I was afflicted with about every- one-half ounce of butter. stitutions. thing that a woman could have. your eye will tell you that these handsome over- . coats more than maintain our reputation for correct style. And the same excellence in tailoring and trimming is obvious when you examine the seams and lining. Why not come in today and see these selected coats? Better not postpone it. Our stocks are now complete in designs and sizes. Corimeneed Sone, Goldins phous fon ; ays ago. ow if any of my friends JACKSONVILLE. wal, ta know what it has one 192 Mr. Daley and wife were guests at | M% 1 they will call on me I will be the George Ertley home over Sunday. lad to tell them of the great good Mrs. Kate McClintic spent a few it has done me. 1 was weak, had dave the ast wedk ot the Jom H headaches, my limbs would ache and ¥ past week at the John Hoy | 1 ould get so dizzy, well, I could not begin to tell you of all the complaints fee, tea or milk. W. F. REYNOLDS, Food Administrator of Centre County. To Cure Bloat in Cattle. A reader of the “Watchman” sends | home. what she assures is an infallible cure | The hunters in this section havenot | I had. People can’t really believe for Bloat. It is as follows: came so accustomed to leaving their | that one could be helped so much as I When cattle eat green corn or ap- autos stand on Sunday that few have | have been, in such a short time. Nev- : _ | been in use the two Sundays that the it} e. ples, and become bloated, every far aged ertheless, it is tru Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Yearick are Yearick Mrs. W. M. Miller, 619 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. mer has an easy remedy at hand, that should be used at once. Take a big JOHN F. GRAY. & SON, egg on it. The dose should be repeat- ed several times if necessary. This simple remedy has saved cattle when they were bloated so badly that they looked as if they would burst. Cows should never be drenched, unless you want to take the chance of seeing evening. Mrs. Yearick was stricken the next day. Mrs. Earl Yearick, of Hublersburg, was in Bellefonte with her sister, Mrs. Decker, when she took sick and had to return home, and now Miss Alta Yearick is acting as nurse. Several members of the Clayton Yar- nell family are also ill with influenza, Bellefonte 43.18-1y State College I a m——— ‘The Preferred Potato Diggers them die of strangulation. but none of them serious. Gabriel Betz has been suffering with a bad cold, but is now somewhat improved. rt Th ehunters in this section have not All trains arriving and departing | had good luck so far, two black squir- from Harrisburg, Pa., are called out | rels being the total of the game by women and girls. brought in. Women laundry workers in Kansas are prohibited from working more than 9 hours a day and the law fixes 2 iim i $8.50 per week | = or 54 hours of labor. « 'o "Helen Keller will shortly make her W M epieamnes in monn pichures, 5 ar and edicines omen are admitted to member- w— ne ship In the Scottish Institute of Ac- | What Many of the Sick and Ailing countants on exactly the same terms Are I-earning Nowabays. as men. The Texas Federation of Labor is So many doctors have gone to war, endeavoring to organize all the fe- | the services of comparatively few are male workers in the Lone Star State. avyiiatle at home. he In all the munition factories in ood proprietary medicines are England where women are employed | More widely used than ever, and more there is a welfare supervisor whose and more people are finding out how duty it is to maintain a healthy staff great their merit Is. s At this time, when there is greater 2 a JZTS them toil under | 4 of economy than ever before, Thousands Of y H ’) . . @® ® “Twenty-nine per cent. of the yom: | ocd s Swami, a teoush) Satisfied Users i : sin-nux-iron tonic, and Hood’s Pills, : . An Ne e formerly housewives and do- a potent yet mild cathartic, are espe- ae o Officers & Qe Inte mations) Ladies’ elilly good. Toey are liked by all wonderful gisenay af) arment Workers’ Union are prepar- : 5 economy © e oric ing to make effective the declaration These medicines are remarkably ef Pigs Furnace. eve / : ficient, whether taken in conjunction of their last convention for an educa- 2 : a book of remarkable tional campaign to be conducted by 02 Siparstdly. Sold by a1 druggists. § letters written by Caloric owners and not in one is there a word of five appointed members to be select- j y s ed by the president of the union. anyth but praise for the Caloric. Mrs. Stella B. Irvine is a candidate e'd like to show you the for Congress from California. Kansas has a law which protects its women workers both in wages and the number of hours of employment. Accident Insurance THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY BENEFITS: $5,000 death by accident, 5,000 loss of both feet, 5,000 loss of both hands, ,000 loss of one hand and one foot, 2,500 loss of either hand, 2,000 loss of either foot, 630 loss of one eve 25 per week, total disability, (limit 52 weeks) 10 per week, partial disability, (limit 26 weeks) PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR, pavable quarterly if desired. Larger or smaller amounts in proportion Any person, male or female, en; a preisred occupation, including house eeping, over eighteen years of age good moral and physical condition may nsure under this policv. Fire Insurance { invite your attention to my Fire Insur- ance Agency, the strongest and Most Ex tensive Line of Solid Companies represent- ed by any agency in Central Pennsylvania H. E. FENLON, Agent, Bellefonte, Fa, WAT \AST\S msn —— LET US Solve Your Heating Problem New Work for Women. The late crop of Potatoes promises to be good and with the labor question very unsettled, there will be a demand for efficient Potato Diggers. The Success Jr. Potato Digger is efficient. It not only lays potatoes on the ground but every potato on top of the ground and in plain view of the pickers. The price is right. Supply is small so let us have your order early. They are extensively used in this vicinity and have given satisfaction to every user. If you are in need of an elevator machine, we can fix you up. WIARD PLOWS PERRY HARROWS NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADERS BROOKVILLE WAGONS FERTILIZERS MISSOURI GRAIN DRILLS. Hood’s Sarssparilla. Dubbs’ Implement and Seed Store, DUNLOP STREET 62-47 BELLEFONTE, PA. s 50-21. FINE JOB PRINTING 0—A SPECIALTY—0 AT THE WATCHMAN OFFICE = There is no style of work, from the cheapest * er’ to the finest BOOK WORK, meme Good Health Good Plumbing GO TOGETHER INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Medical. and have you read some of the letters in this book. ‘Days of Dizziness When you have dripping steam pipes, leaky Sr that we car: not do in the most satis. ownet says = : : get 70 ¥ 1 , Or escapi COME TO HUNDREDS OF BELLE- | ase of work Call on o shay 7A S80 water xturcs, foul Sencrafh Fae ryon y can’t have good Health. Ereahe. is poisonous; your system becomes poisoned-and invalidism is sure to come. SANITARY PLUMBING FONTE PEOPLE. There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, languor, back- communicate with this office’ ache; Caloric is guaran- Sometimes Thepmatie pains; (Get the Best Meats. teed todo every Often urinary disorders. vy King by buvi : 3 Ying ol. toytia oly Hol yo Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially | or Le A ry a thin no one is i» the kind we do. | Its ae a2 sind you for Bidney {ls LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE b a> boys. Our workmen are Skilled Mechanics. om no better anywhere. Our Endorsed in Bellefonte by grateful friends and neighbors. Mrs. Mattie Evey, R. F. D. No. 1, Bellefonte, says: “Off and on for years I suffered from kidney trouble. My back was stiff and sore and I had a dull pain across my loins. There was a dull, heavy feeling in my head and black spots often floated before my eyes. Dizzy spells were common and I usually felt languid. Doan’s | High Street. Kidney Pills were the only remedy I ever took that did me any good. Others of the tamils, have shen | (WHICHESTERISIPILLS LY a le y £4 ¢ and supply my customers with the fresh- est, choicest, best blood and muscle mak- ing Steaks and Roasts. My prices are no higher than poorer meats are elsewhere. I alwavs have —— DRESSED POULTRY — Game in season, and any kinds of good meats you want. TRY MY SHOP. P. L. BEEZER, 34-34-1y. Material and WILL DO ALL YOUR HAULING 3-4 Ton for Light Hauling Big Truck for Heavy Loads “Greatest Distance for Least Cost” Fixtures are the Best t a cheap or inferior article in our entire et Plfshment. And with good work and the finest material, our Beliefonte, Pa. Prices are Lower than many who give you poor, unsanitary The POTTER-HOY 1. We xem Dogn's ont hand and ree BA ARO Slay ar ommend them whenever we can. BN Ohirohes-tors Diamond Brandd 4 e es! Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t | (SPU Fillsis Bed tod God 20) : ciple agk for a lainey somedy—get | 1) NGS dais 3 ser grrr, | [1AYAWAYE O. GEORGE A. BEEZER, Archibald Allison, Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that | | 7 DIAMOND RAND PILLS, for 85! BELLEFONTE, PA. 61-30 DISTRIBUTOR. years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | 5.35 Mrs. Evey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. 63-43 Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAARAAAAAANAAANAAANAS 56-14-1v. Bellefonte, Pa. »
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