|EX- MAYOR CRUMBO RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA. AT “My endorsement of Pe- -ru-na is . | Based On Its Merits,’ 2 Ed. Crumbo. { ex May r of New 3. EK a a i | UR} MBO, { 7 D. | bany, Ind. writes from atree st: “My endorsement of Peruna is based ‘cn its merits, ! “Ifa man is sick he looks anxiously for something which will cure him, and Peruna will do the work. “I know that it will cur» catarrh of the head or stomach, indigestion, headache and any weary or sick :eel “It is bound to help anyone, if used according ¢ to directions, “1 also know dozens ol Proclaim New Ane Two ti the discovery of a ing all the virtu the latter's sect new substance | deadens pain ! does not contain (Ge new ant 8 of cox dary ' pois $C ONnm Ra “ly tre i, A NS AT DAPYHN. fF ie 3 nt ier v 1§ Kiina®s Gray yttle andtreatisafray Arch St. Phila, Pa pess after first day's nas Nerve Restorer $2trialb De. RH. Krixz, Ltd, 381 J. J. Miller is the of the National G ldest clerk in ser vernment A Guaranteed Cnre For Plies, Itehing, Blind, Bleadine, Protridin Pruggists are anthorized! Pazo Ointment fallstocureinftol refand = Congressn an father was To Cure a told In tine Dav nature miner io Itch nitary Druggists, by Dr. Detel Sigs of & wom she price Mow's This” Waoffar One Hundred any case of Catarr Hall's Catarrh Cu F.J We, the under Cheney for the erfuectly bot i fons and financially obligations ma ie by West & Tauax, Whole ledo, © Warpixo, Kixwax Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cureistakenin ing directly upon the blood and o faces of the system, I i Price, 750, per b ottie. Take Hal I 's Fami Fogiand 4 * Worked OF €.% i Pendlebury “woetl Gon AR i ough fi. and all thr oy de. We. and ~Lures ( o meanest thing tha » Atkins Saws cut t only wood, iron d other materials etter than any other, put they cut work. That is because they Yb are made of the best steel in the world by men that know how, Atkins Saws, Corn Knives, Perfection Floor Scrapers, etc , are sold by all good hardware dealers. Catalogue on request, E.C. ATHINS @ CO, Ine. Largest Saw Manufacturers fn the World Factory and Executive Offices, Indianapolis Brawcups— New York, Chicage, Minneapolis Portland (Oregoni, Seattie, dan ¥Francisce Memphis, Atlanta and Toronto (Canada) Accept no substitute—insist on the Atking Brand “SOLD BY GOOD DEALFRS a ENSIONFOR AGE. wiles ll give soa . hd Or sda Witte faa. oucs for blanks and instroctions Free of No Pension, No Pay. Address Ww WiLis La will Bullding 512 Indinnn Ave, Waduingion. Fateuts snd Trade Mares Twos iocks Cockerels for breeding Lured aes i bor 18 Wn Dudley $i per 13. e » ——— ——————————————— CLEAN PIG My own experience in which 1 have in growing GROWING of very eaches many vears successful that been hogs me blood : one things. 1 cleanliness to good of the most compat next important have ed my with of Own management that my neighbors tho do not take pains thelr pens lee, and ju to their pen: They have I havi market to 50 poun 1118 just we both same corn; will this one out, them, fall sh of fiith among other “2 38 0 POU 4 in proportion intention for they want, In the moved from th and winter is fed steaming The with ted Yee 3 is OR ( give RICH MILK F 'HEESE Rich milk and the prop rich milk from thin milk mand a higher price. | SM cock, in the 11th report sin Experiment Station has shown f the stands in conlent, Comm from cheese Wis. | 134. 1 18080 con page of «¢ ation to | Robertson, D made 1 ality of che arrive pric of C the qu jssioner inada, statement that from milk four percent value 1 5 ym three fat, was increased one eighth of a cent two-tenths of a in the milk. Payment on the basis fat content of milk is, therefore, | the most accurate method for valu- | ing milk for cheese making, and divi calulated from the reaults obtained by the testing of the milk delivered, Milk testing three per cent, with a correct lactometer reading of 1.032 will yield 8.84 pounds of cheese per hundred pounds of milk, Milk testing three per cent, with a corrected lactometer reading of 1,032 will yield 10.30 pounds cf checse per one hundred pounds of milk, This object has been discussed fre quently and exhausted during the late years in the dally press of the coun- try, and in experimen: station pub- lHeations throughout the length and breadth of this land, and it certain. ly seems that every Wisconsin but ter and cheess maker, who reads dairy literature ought long ago to have de. termined anewvers to queries like the cont or in ov of for of fat | of | per cent above for hirselt—U. 8. B, in Dairy Journal, SOME ILLS OF varied PO] himself the St them with gition Farm of the ile extensiy in ap as to selection ought make more information that may numerous sources for the asking th indianapolis News, and are to » planters to use had from an ers be they do ABOLISH THE BLINDERS. of The best handlers horses are condemning blinders, The purpose of blinders is to shut off from view any object from behind the horse that might cause the horse to breome alarmed and try to run away Ag to this, blinders have proven more disastrous than beneficial It a horse passes some object that is not fully undersiood by him, and caus. es fright, the shutting off from view of this scarecrow by blinders only in- creases the fear Any horse of ordinary good sense can soon be taught not to scare at flags, cars, covered wagons, umbrel las, ete, by letting him see them and understand them Give the horse the full power of all his senses; let them see, hear and smell, it need be, to satisfy his fears. Kansas City Live Stock Indicator NEW ECONOMIC ERA I8 WORK- ING FOR THEIR BENEFIT, The Tendency of the Consumption of Products to Increase Faster Than Their Production is of Profound Importance to American Agricul turists, ’ Foi been 80 have the vers fe ent many YOArs with Laat armers oppressed Bur fen of overproduction seem to have perceived a pres tend ency if between production want which is, and must lucreas srofoun ¢ tendency of consumption some the Souln- 1. ¥ ern people of this AVE yel mutton tight prices educated to a i» for As the upon the supply, and as UpwWar ant 18 to Ix demand ened ne national promoted the historic Although the ‘meat.’ it of | are ! protective policie & genrcity, substitutes meats flesh of fowl is considerably CEES Goat have arisen ia not called taking more ing meat v countries referred to at least it “Canada lamb.” Horse meat has become a arlety of meat supply, and are important enough to be men: | tioned, particularly in the British | meat supply, Under the meat inspec | Germany the carcasses | of dogs are officially certified as fit for human food, and considerable quantities of them are eaten. In a jess degree the carcasses of cats are utilized—certainly in Cermany, and presumably in France and Italy. It may be that the increasing re. fusal of other countries to eat our packing-house products will turn back upon this country enough of its sur. plus to damage materially the prices of meat animals that are profitable to farmera: but perhaps not. The wicked and prohibited packing-house products of the United States are cor dlally welcomed when wearing wood. en shoes and smoking a Dutch pipe. In bringing together the foregoing lines of discussion it is found that they converge upon a conclusion of very great importance to both farmer the place « specially eaten in all although in | be and ®0 in (ig country needs to id as staple rabbits | an® wsgsamer. It appears that by far uets the prin portion of i8 COMpose ipal farm continue profital ie of the that must farmer highly done 10 Dring pr 104 profitable during the Financial Ones several 1 York Review, From New nual CHILDREN SHOULD BE | FORCED, NOT Nervous Condition of Little Foli Partly Due to Lack of Relaxation. '’ If it is civilized Yous tissu fore mors more w i La i V og rt iréer % fa FRANCE AND FRANKLI N. Spontaneous Honors Paid to an Alien Citizen by the People of France. rid Franklin | and had consolid superb . justice, Bau b y vy tol inio a model this hasty generalizati the ign mind, leaders ng got jast For fore always to regard instead of | and it was Americans before the thelr dus came that the great heart “france w a quick rush of welcome to Franklin He was the point that attracted the | overcharged electricity of that vast gtormy mass of active thought He became the talk of the town They made sONES about him They published more than one hun dred and fifty engravings of him, so | that his fur cap and spectacles be came as familiar as the face of th King on the louis d'or. The pit ros when he entered a theatre. Taese are not trivial detalls. Those spontan eous honors, paid to an allen citizen by a people so long the victims of de of liberal fit out at once it and they had made honoring him they selves. They vaguely felt he was fighting their battle. They read in his serene and noble countenance the promise of better times-—From John Hay's “Franklin in France,” in the | Century. toward liberty. In | honored them: | Too Busy To Hear It. “When the old man iz shaking down the furnace, carrying out the ashes, feeding the cat and six kittems, and making the beds,” remarked the ob server of events and things, “of course, he Is too busy to hear his daughter In the parlor, singing: “Bw. erybody Works but Father.’ Yon A plant, native to Japan, which fur nishes a sort of vegetable leather, is being introduced into the United States. Snuff taking Is a common habit among onrtain classesrof the London poor. ATTORNEYS. D. F. FORTREY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House, sos vw. HARRISON WALKER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA No. 19 W, High Btreet All professional business prosaptly | attended to B. D GErTio CE TIG, Jro. J. Powss BOWER & ZERBY w.D . TERRY ATTORNEYS AT -LAW EscrLe BLock BELLEFONTE, PA. Buccessors 10 Orvis, Bower & Ouvis Consultation in English and German ER CLEMENT DALE C D TITORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doom from Firgt National Bank. ire ssn ————— 1} 4G RUNKLE ad. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLZYORTE, FPA. All kinds of legal business aliended Lo promptly Ppecial attention given to collections. Office, “ goor Crider's Exchange ree H. B. EPANGLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFORTR.PA. Practices in all the courts. Consullation is Ragitsh. snd German, Office, Crider's Exchange Bus yok | Tt Hotel EUWARD ROYER, Proprietor. Location : One mile Bouth of Centre Hall, Accommodations first-class. Good bar. Parties wishing to enjoy sn evening given special sttention. Meals for such occasions pre pared on short nc Always prepared for the transient trade BATES : $1.00 PER DAY The Nationa Hotel ——————— 100 MILLBEIM, Pa IL A. BHAWVER, Prop First clags socoommodstions for the traveler Good table board and sleeping apartments The cholowst liquors at the bar, Blable ao commodations for horses is the best 10 be bed. Bus oand from all trains on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Ralirosad, st Ocbars — ' LIVERY «= Special Effort made to Accommodate Com. mercial Travelers... D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penn'a R. R Penn's Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cashic Receives Deposits Discounts Notes . . . MARBLE mo GRANITE | VONOHENTS % Eo H. G. STRCHIEIER, PE™'N. Manufacturer of and Dealer In MONUMENTAL WORK in ail kinds of Marble aw oo — LADIES "oF over Ww Proce. $3 Len ent drog gists ye amen, Ey 2 pw! tet free, pr. LaFrance, Philadelphia, Pa. whBE SS... NEW LIFE TEA CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADACHE, Alirene dee Ber Sed John B. banghum: Belley
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