FARMERS SUPPLY STORE. I - No 72 West High Street, Bellefonte,, Pa McCalmont & Co., William Shortlidge and Robert McCalmont, Business Managers, announce to their friends and customers that they sell everything for the farm and garden. OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS, The good reputation of the Oliver Chilled Plow is not equalled by any | o her plow in existence ; it is the only plow offered to Centre county farm- ers that has different shares adapted to the thorough plowing of loamy and gravelly soil. Common Shares, marked “C.” are intended for use when the | soil is in good plowing condition, as in spring work, marked “D. 8,” are intended for dry ground, or when the “C” shares do Deep Suction Shares J not run deep enough. Short Shares, marked “S,” are for use in very bard, baked soil, or in stony land, where the “D. 8.” shares will not run deep enough. Steel Shares are for use in soil containing roots, ete., that must be | cut off, where our cast shares are not sharp enough. The following warranty ought to satisfy the most skeptical : WARRANTY.—The Oliver Chilled Plow is warranted to do good work, scour ia any soil, run lighter than any plow in use, run steady, with one, two, or three horses, be easily handled or adjusted, not choke nor corrode, work well in hard, dry ground, and give good satisfaction. After a two | days’ trial in the field, if it fail to prove equal to this Warranty, notice must | be semt to the dealer selling it and a day's time given him to make it work | to the purchaser's satisfation; failing in which, the plow can then be return- | ed. If used longer than two full days, without any complaint, it will be] considered sold. Respectfully, OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS. | The Oliver Chilled Plow was, for many years, called the South Bend | Plow as well as “Oliver Chilled.” suming the name of South Bend. Chilled Plow,” We also sell the Cassaday Sulkey Plow, maufactured at the Oliver Chilled Plow Works. Other parties are trying to profit by as- | : . elif All genuine Plows are marked “Oliver | FERTILIZE THE SOIL. Next to thorough cultivation, if the farmer wishes to realize the full benefits of his work, comes thorough fertilization. This fact has been fully illustrated by a comparison of crops of wheat fertilized last fall and those upon which no fertilizer was used. One of the most forcible illustrations of this fact is shown on the farm of Hezekiah Hoy io Benner township, who declares that for every dollar he invested in Buffalo Honest Phosphate he will realize an income of ten dollars, as compared with the wheat culti- vated without phosphate. In addition to the above see what other farm- ers say about Buffalo Honest Fertilizer. We invite the attention of farmers to the followlng testimonial of Dr. E. W. Hale, of Bellefonte, Centre county, Pennsylvania. Mr. Hale is the owner of thirteen large farms located in Centre, Huntingdon and Mifflin counties, and is Centre county's representative in the Pennsylvania State Board of Agriculture. He is not only a practical, but a scientific farmer, who is thoroughly conversant with the merits of fertilizers, which adds in. trinsic value to his judgment herein expressed. . BrureronTE, Centre Co., Pa., Dec. 18, 1884. L. L. Crocker, Esq.—I have been a patron of Crocker’s Buffalo Ame moniated Bone Super-Phosphate during several years past. I have used it | on corn and wheat and have realized satisfactory and profitable results. I believe it to be one of the few complete fertilizers now in the market, which | justly entitles it to the name claimed for it—“Honest Fertilizer”—and hear- tily recommend it as such. E. W. Have. The Best in the Township. ~~ wile! 858 Rock Sprixcs, Centre Co., Pa., Dec. 16, 1884. L. I. Crocker, Esq, Buffalo, N. Y.—I have been using Crocker's Ammoniated Bone Super-Phosphate on my farm d ring the past three years. It gave me satisfaction, aod from my observation [ am convinced | that it is the best Fertilizer ever used in Ferguson township. H, C. CanpPneLL. Tried Other Brands, but Returned to the “Honest,” CENTRE MiLis, Centre Co., Pa, Dec. 16, 1884. L. L. CrockEr.—I have applied the Crocker's Buffilo Ammoniated Super-Phosphate in my farming for four years. | prefer it to any other brand. My neighbors have used it also, who tried other b ands, bat they invariably returned to the “Honest Fertilizer.” Jonx Wore, Read what Hezekiah Hoy says. Farmers note the difference in yield of crop in favor of the “Buffalo :"” Besser Towxsuir, June 3, 1885 Me. WrLriam Smorrrinpor, Agent for sale of Crocker's Buffalo Hon est Phosphate.—The Buffalo Honest Phosphate I used last year on a twenty- five acre field of wheat, with the exception of two drill rounds through the middle of the field, from present apperance will yield twenty bushels to the average physician is a hard one. often compelled to ride great distances | through mud and rain for a merely nom- inal fee. condemn any physician for his work, but we do assert that his practice can be made easier, and he can of the proper and judicious use of PERUNA. | If he will only add this great remedy to | his list of medicines, he will find that his usefulness will be greatly increased direction it “1lis of Life,’ cure this valuable book. Herald, Erie, Pa, says: MAN express to you my thanks for the great benefit | received from the use of your medicines, One bottle of each placed me sjuare on my feet, which confined me to my bed, and then | left me lame and crippled. from the « your remedies the cane was dispensed with, and | ¢ unty, Pa., writes: Columbus, O | healed, and the two large ones are not more than half as large as they were, | am feeling quite well, | your Perusa and MaxALIN are doin i miracle | opium as I did before,” I writes Maxarix with good results, In the year of 1880 1 was so bad that I could scarcely walk. | and am now as healthy bee several parties, and they have been much your inquiry with reference to the Buffalo Fertilizer, I have to say that from all the information I ean obtain of my tenants who have for several years past used various kinds of fertilizers, I am inclined to the opinion that no ome has given more satisfaction, if so much, as the “Buffalo.” | There may be others equally reliable in the market, aud yet this having proved so beneficial in the past, has given them entire confidence in its utility: and I believe disposed them to continue its use rather than run any ' risk of an ioferior article. I have no hesitation whatever in saying that | fertilizers are important if not essential in the production of cereals. Very truly, E. C. Humgs, Boavrssura, Pa., June 6, 1885, | Me. WiLriaym Snorting e.—I purchased some Buffalo Honest Phos- | phate of you during the fall of 1884, which I used in seeding wheat. I al- 80 used seven other brands. The Buffalo was sowed the latest and on the poorest ground of my field. At present writing the wheat on the ground where the Buffulo was used is of more vigorous growth than the wheat in any other part of the field. It is out in head and the balance has not commenced to shoot. I am now satisfied the “Buffalo” bad the poorest | ground to work on and shows the most satisfactory results, Jno. EveEruany, It is useless to mutiply words in commending the Buffalo Honest Fer- tilizer. It speaks for itself and stands at the head of its class, Every farmer who has purchased and used the “Boffalo” hae been rewarded with an honest return for his investment. What it has done to aid the farmer in the past, it promises to coutinue in the future, The “Buffalo” is a high grade, complete fertilizer, and the ingredients which enter into its manufac ture, command the highest prices in cash. Legimate competition keeps the price of high grade goods within reasonable profits, which are always sold | Agents frequently claim that they can sell the We offered agencies with similar assurances that we could make much larger! at about ths same price, same quality of fertilizer as the “Buffalo” for a less price, have been | profits by selling their goods than we realize from the sale of “Buffalo,” which led us to investigate the matter in several instances, and we have al- ways found that the analysis made by authority of the State Board of Ag: riculture did not compare favorably with those claimed by the venders of the lower priced goods. Therefore, farmers may rest assured that in the use fertilizers, those with an established reputation will give more profits for the money invested, hence, the “Buffalo” is the cheapest. Oue of the most notable experiments was tried by Joo, H, Musser, of Aaronsburg, who is one At seeding time, in 1583, he used Acid Phosphate on one acre of ground and two hundred pounds of Buffalo In 1884 he A remarkable feature about this experiment, was, of the best farmers in Centre county, on one acre and four hundred pounds of Buffalo on one acre. hauled it in the sheaf. that the wheat and straw where the Acid, or cheap Phosphate was used, weighed eleven hundred pounds more than the wheat and straw weighed where the two hundred pounds of “Buffalo” were used. When the grain was threshed, the wheat from the Acid Phosphate yielded eighteen and a half bushels to “Buffalo,” yielded thirty-three bushels to the acre and the wheat from the four hundred pounds of “Buffalo” yielded forty-two bushels to the acre; the the highest character on the last two acres. the acre. The wheat from the two hundred pounds of quality of the wheat was of We have no doubt the bigh grade goods or complete fertilizers are the cheapest in the end; but everybody does not agree with us, therefore we havi supplied ourselves with a lower grade of fertilizers at lower prices. We have the Queen City and Buffalo, No. 2, manufactured at the Crocker Works, which are excellent articles for the price. We South Carolina rock at a price so low that we defy successful competition also sell dissolved The demand will be so great this year, that it is important to farmers to have their orders entered early, or we may not be able to supply them at seeding time. First come, first served. Attention, Doctors. Everybody knows that the life of the He is The Country Boy, [Towes Homestead | The country boy or girl Is face to face with practical realities He sees how slowly money is made on the farm, he is taught from youth up the need of econ omy, he has the nature of saving first ex | lained to him every day in the week; he | A pot exposed to the temptation of the saloon, or the ball room, and be is not tempted so much to be & lady's man be fore he has occasion 10 use a razor on his downy checks He may be a trifle rude, be may not feel easy in company, but ia the long. clos ly contested race of life, It is the nA that trudges to school bare footed in summer, and in stogies in the | winter, whose mother cuts his hair with the sheep shears, that leads the chap that goes to the city school, with the starched shirt front and fancy slippers, and whose head is shave? with the lawn mower in barber shops. Such has been our obser vation, and we think we know what we are talking about It is not fit nor proper for us to ect more eures by Full in the its use will be found and he should at once pro- - N. J. Wright, Business Agent Evening “Dr, Harr- I can not but feel it my duty to PerusA and MANALIN. aller a sickness of four weeks, Three days Mexienn Migh Schools and Colleges mmencement of the use of Chieago Times There are within the republic of Mexico sccording to the most reliable statistios, sixteen schools for the high branches of female education, sixteen preparatogy schools for professional carvers, ninetech | law colleges, twenty six seminaries of ec | clesiistical studies, nine colleges of medi | cine, eight for engineering, one for pra | tical mining engineers, and thirty one | public institutes or lyceums where, be | sides preparatory studies, the careers of | lawyer, physician, apothecary, merchant or engineer may be acouired Besides | there are four colleges of fine arts, two | colleges of agriculture, one special for the blind, one for the deal mutes, three of meckanical arts and trades for men and women, three conservatories of music, one military college, two nautical sesdemies and several normal schools and colle gos in a week I was perfectly well.” Mrs. Ellen Maynar 1, Oswego, Potter “Dr, HarTMAN, The small ulcers are all 1 i. The people say ga I do not take nearly s0 much ph Thomas, East Brady, Pa. “1 have used your Pervuxa and Jone Penoxa and Maxaniw, as I have ev it to used have also recommended n 1 | ment 1 the acre. Where I did not use the Phosphate, the yield will not exceed eight bushels to the acre. Hesexian Hoy, Read what J. M. Wilson gays, who is opposed to wre the use of fertili- June 2, 1885, ; 2 4 iu our atighborhaod, the arms of Joseph W. Marshall, Samu A. Marshall and John P. Seibert, Mr. Seibert ertilized one of his ge est fields. After he sowed the grain the wheat was a long time coming up. He thought at one time he would have to sow it over. fi came up finally and it now looks to be one of the best crops in the neighborhood. My farm adjoine the above farms ; I did not use any fertilizer and have the poorest crop of wheat ever grown on my farm. | plowed five acres of my wheat field and planted it in corn this spring, the grain being so pooron it. Iam not an advocate of the use of fertilizers; but it is clear that those who nsed it last year on wheat will realize profitable crops this year, Benner Townehip. Josern M, Wirsox, Where fertilizers have been used on the farms i wheat looks well, especially on the Ro . . Besser Towxsuir, June 13, 1885, Messrs. McCarmont & Co., Gentlemen :—~Last fall when seeding, 1 used on may wheat the Buffalo Honest Fertilizer, This s ring and until the present time, everyone who has seen it pronounce it the best field of wheat in the community, and I believe I will have more wheat to the acre this year than I have ever had upon the same field in any three years out of twenty nine years farming on the same farm, I farther say that any one who does not believe in the use of fertilizers can see, by a comparison of m field with those that lay near it, that there jis money in the use of it be cause where it Las not been used, there is little or no wheat. : Jxo, P. Bemmenr, —— Read Edward ©. Humes’ opinion on the use of ferfilizers : BeLLevoNTR, Pa., June 16, 1885, Mgsens. McCavsont &;Co., Bellefonte, Pa., Dear Sirs: In reply to benefited by it.” Mr. C., H. Harris, New Vienna, Ohio, writes * “Our little girl was paralyzed at thirteen months old, and we resorted to everything we could hear of for relief, but she appeared to get but little better, Hearing of Prnuxa we concluded to try it, and will say it has done her a great deal of good — the first bottle apparently giving aid and relief. We have used it for nervousness in other cases on other per sons and found it a success, For general debility, and in fact for any disease, we don’t think anything else can at all com are with it. We have used forty or fifty bottles, and our house is never without Peruxa. Our little girl is now eight years old, and can run any place, was for four years helpless, Prauxa cured her,” Prnu-xa is sold by all druggivs Price $1.00 per bottle, six bottles $6.00. If you eannol get it from your druggists, we will sand it on receipt of regular price. We pre. for you buy it from your druggist, but if he hasn't it de not be persuaded Lo try some. thing else, bot order from us at once as directed 8B Harrmax & Co, Columbus, Ohio The CopMPoUND OXYGEN TREATMENT. For the enive of Nervous and Chronde Dissass by a natiaral process of revitalization, producing a healthy prowess of blood making, by which all Mowers are overcome without the use of medicine by stomach, Oatantn, Asvawa, Baowenrrmm, Oowevnrrion, Die. penis, Nevranoin, Rocosarmsn, Panaivers, and Cone rirarion yielde remiily to this treatment. Proes ann ornes Disnsaes or rie RECTUM, SO0CReS. FELLE TREATED WITHOUT THE USE Of THE KYIEE Pa thonie can be cared at 8 distances, Cure Guaranteed, Send stamp for explanitory eirealar. 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Instead of usin; steel in their composition, dis. honest contractors made the bayonets d soft iron. In some instances the weapod was driven through an enemy and became #0 bent that it could not be removed to use a second time. Chicago Ledger: The extreme heigit of misery fs a small boy with & sew pair of boots and no mud puddie . ~=For neat and attractive sale bills oall at the Denoonar offies, tut LIVE CANVASSERS | Grandest ( | Amerie | mestd SECHLER & CO, Groceries, Provisions FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. MEAT MARKET in Connection. 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