are 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, HORTICULTURE AT STATE. | New Building for This Study Yet Un- | completed, | Pennsylvania legislature at its | session this winter, will be the trustees of the Pennsyl College to appropriate | completion of the new that institu far as com $40,000 and WILSON STANDS ON HIS RECORD Josephus Daniels of Democratic National Committee Wants Voters to Make an Investigation. The coming asked | vanian State | $60,000 for the { horticultural bullding tion The bullding pleted has the state r hen members of the legislature {learn that the expenditure of $60,000 additional will give Pennsylvania the most complete and best equipped sin { gle horticultural bullding in the Unit led States there will hardly be any | serious objections ralsed against mak ing the appropriation, Any doubt that WILL WIN LEGION OF FRIENDS might exist ought to be set at rest | Whe mn members are told of the ‘won | derfully increased interest that is be- ing taken in horticultural work and Slander Is Not to Play a Part In of the thorough and practical train- ing the department is giving to the Democratic Campaign, Declares growing number of young men who Publicity Chairman, apply for the course each year, — The building thus far completed has | New York, Aug. 8. ~Josephus Dan- | 2 browngione base and Jt will be Ju. | fels, Chairman of the Publicity Com-| URC (h\ | HOOTIE Fl ed by the fnittee of the Democratic National | department of horticulture, contains | Committee said to-day: | two commodious offices, Sne small of - | “Eight years ago during the presi | gee, fo Jaborg tories, two classrooms and a da oom dential campaign of 1904 I came to *' : Fs | # » i Mit | > ber of the! A tabulated statement of the num- | New York and being a mem ber of students in the department of Democratic National Committee I, ii uiture for the years from 1907-8 dropped in at the headquarters of the | to 1911-12, inclusive, indicates that rary bu-| many young men of Pennsylvania bomumitive. 1. ound the Mia tively are awake to the fact that increased rean of the committee very ac y production must In a large measure engaged in perusing the volumes of _ , . problem of the high cost of Theodore Roosevelt. When I saw on |jjving. Thirteen courses of study are every desk ‘The Winning of the listed and In practically every one of { these there has been a great increase West,’ ‘The Lite of Thomas H. Ben- in the number of students, For in- ton,’ and a half dozen others of the stance In 1907 there were only twen- works of the then republican nominee! ty.two students in plant propagation, for President, I] wondered whether or against 210 in in, The students in zgardening have waged fro Bot I had gotten Into the right place. market gardening have Increased from “l was Immediately set aright, how. | | use construction, from four in 19%07 ever, when I was informed that the!:, twenty In 1911; in vegetable fore- literary young men were engaged in|ing, from four in 1907 to forty-two in ¢ulling from those books some of the 1911. The winter course students, : largely farmers’ sons with limited time many denunciations and bitter eritl- fue Feased from six to seventy-five in clsms and attacks made by Theodore ;411 Roosevelt upon public ma and meas-| »;.y¢ ures, and his aspersions upon great will representative bodies of our people, stud such as workingmen and farmers. rs gay “l found them preparing to send |, .. that gradu there are forth broadcast all over the land such | dreds of men whe "take short excerpts from the writings of Theo- | varying in length from a few dore Roosevelt as: ) two years 3 : t the present * ‘Cowboys are much better fellqws extensive exper and pleasanter companions than small ASDAragu tor farmers or agricultural laborers; nor |! ver conducte Are the mechanics and workmen of a Ss great city to be mentioned in the same v by of as Cosi “ } ’ year graduate lents who urses in gardening ia State Col thirty-five pursu ure Aside Pennsylva from co horticult 1 from hun- nurses mnths land: te ( t time some of the ments with ws and America Pennsylvania Professor R I. State College has authorities on United States and work is watched by ngaged In the lead stations of this at ap i cal are ples 8, Ake e carried on tate Vatts In Ivania breath.’ l one the forem “ ‘Mr. Bryan and his adherents have horticulture t @ppealed to the basest set in the land, Dis SXDEF men is ’ those simiiariy é~the farmers. ling experiment “*‘They (workingmen who object to intry government by injunetion) are not ia sympathy with men of good minds and sound civic morality.’ “They quoted from what he said about the Quakers, that those wha Would not fight were traitors to sheis Pen nns wt i ¢ | CO Warns Farmers Against Pest. Prof. H. A. Surface, the State zo0l- ogist, is out with a warning to farm- ers whose cornstalks have failed to develope and have found that the leaves have turned red. He says country. | that the trouble is to the corn rox aphis, which is relat of the “They sald that when the farmers..." ." 0" Cl as wor and workmen and the Qaakers cams to know what Theodore Roosevelt had written about them they would rise up with wrath and indignation and bury Theodore Roosevelt beneath an! avalanche of votes. They sald that Roo: velit would not answer that ex posure of his views, and, of course, he I agreed with them that pr thing to do to her tiarances through the coun i due Ye wh the ily ont The times where | field has been weedy It is a green bug biting the roots of poisoning the fiber stunted T™ Surface, is some- called a louse and is worse corn follows grass, or where a the year before. with a habit of cornstalks and so that growth in pest, says Dr § 3 . o is tha never did it ald ti the WAS PRE ww not ANDY that sort of the Years ago er ¢ I) i ad re mpaign 1 reputl pul “The to do that deme als denberg of him work w with the CAN party the same tr Rodenbe« is attempting of thing 1908. The Mr. Ro eight ra ahead in this of thing. It didn't h us then and it will not work m now | Boing f other ride and been reach number to-day sort ne fmocra 1 rege in 1 wr : out 16Y were 80 r Ars Ine the red of Stands on Record. “The attempt to attack Gov. Wilson because of certain statements which he made in writing history and in com menting upon events of history ae they appeared to him as historian, will fail signally. As one great metropoll | 10 require so tan newspaper pointed out, Mr. Ro | Yourself on the | self denberg and his kind are simply ‘Blow. | " Somehow | orint, | BUCCEeSSH that | San lan | of | been principally { that | without of honey 1 in Hing BEE'S DON'T DIE WITH OWNERS. | | They Don't Even Follow H. A. Keeper. Surface, who in has nalling state economie met with time- we BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 22nd, 1912. IN canards, such as that rattlesnakes climb trees, Jose infected internally the and hee erstitions poker, The customs fense Two death of “Bees of now lowly hoopsnakes Mo ale tree and corrects nbout the I ke subject made | vestigate living m any the bees, do i says Surface, fled the of hiv formerly | dled wil deeply how his I owned than creatures, the Surface not can be rises somewhat the because and means of offense most pronounces foundation dea) human | thelr keeper at the “and the ‘to the effect that they should be death t not Correction concerning bees is merely a by valuable Professor Surface zoology is of by thrive rooted these exist dose to i n few the of fallac its less susceptible some curl follow time t by kn« not fa pers It is is this and kille winged snakes, manners oth owne ide true mistaken that ad by Of the the medieine unpopular Opular sup- | red-hot | has fous beliefs, and de- 0 in- er Kinds of UR us r of a hive he body a eking upon that bees on who has remarkable fallacy” Ideas an incident treatise on bee-keeping sion of economic lished as bulletins, uable It department issued, bee- er ing for | telligent insect of the to hees an One in handling or any Surface, keep this treatise f these or “PADDLE WHEELS" Auditor the CArniv the prize turned for Milton the lnss sh The Was ite I keeper but it makes very t any devoted h method, contains phot demon fal it pa idle men do conces fair way ig wa one or y is one in of one monographs of h its free of th which agriculture is of value not only prospective inter because which It which the divi- a8 just pub, bimonthly most val- the state has ever to the keep- read- the in- with bee esting of deals little understood. other who ns ¢ chapters of the the without protection General Devices at Fairs. Standard a little He iN wn wl uentiy and will year, wheel Secretary over ne lean and E) action Necessary official “Wheels are gambling ep the kniv VAReR E against priation associa Sinn cultural The sidering against ions are he mn pay to of prizes giv poll according § in ment t tion and The this f i | Ana ¢ ¢ ’ en he society AUC ite and . the hibitions since interesting decides shall be considered gant devices Association such officers ‘ h - ' inv iwWo The the nder modern vel n d the gra strations Puts Ban BAYS 4 40 not H profess phs nphlet ( i Oo or gloves Professor nal meth Is hee. emonstrated bee he some BARRED, Such on neither v a thi res year attra velties Milt srt are the general estigating March parrots to Audit passing 0 n the ambria of 5 ’ ‘ambria and Camb ir General the Ebenst 8 in view pen eR or A tests ole pro apy ire Agri tate ART —— 4 | oon ympl inty his of ne- nis ox nin pin n oO 1 what rin Coy is held to have permit! devices, Av Sunbury AW t may onl her y admire v y in but ©“ chased the Ebe paddle th th snsburg fiir e¢ would-be wheel” off to be or ie state Man Leaves Wife a be the as far f J and fled Milton AN act that even am Hinkl« two with The Pittsbu 1 Cay hil a girl yman can always see something man, though It he admires the Dead | zool- | Considerable | giving | defense | long | and | fallacies | being | with the | of | of his death,” Is absurd | noti- | Stimulant or Tonic? Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not stimulant. It does not make you fcel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. There is not a drop of alco- hol in it. Ayer's Sarsapa- rilla is a tonic. You have the steady, even gain that comes from such a medicine. Ask your doctor all about this. Trust him fully, and always do as he says. He knows, Who makes the best liver pills? The J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass. They have been making Ayer’s Pills for over sixty years. If you have the slight- est doubt about using these pills, ask | Ask him first, that’s best, | your doctor, Made by the J. C. AYER 0O., Lows, Mane Indian Marriage Notice. The Poplar Standard, published the Indians of Poplar, Valley Montana, thus tells of the approach- ing wedding of two prominent lents of that section “Permission has Little Bull and Mrs. for the issuance of Little Bull is a wid« and has been been granted to Grayelk Ironbear a marriage license wer, 46 vears old, married four times reviously. Mrs. Grayelk Ironbear is 46 years old and has been married tw times previously. Little Bull's ither was Braveman and his moth- White woman Mra Iron- father L.oneelk and her 1. «the-day." 0 car's ther, ook -at All advertis LEGAL NOTICES. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of R. D. Blerly of Miles ecoraned Levters o 28 ownahiy f sdministratior (on the above named estate having been granted Ww the undersigned register of Wills of Centre County syivania. all persoos indebted to the sald ftsiale are hereby requested 0 make payment and all persons having claims against sald es aie are requested Ww present the same duly suthenticated without delay C.M BIERLY S A BIERLY Executors by the Pent #4 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE, in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Centre Fa. In the estate Sarah Grim, de- teased, the underwigned will offer at pub- sale, on the premises hereinafter de- eribed, on SATURDAY, of AUGUST 31, 1913, #t 2 o'clock p. m., all those two certain contiguous messuagen, tenements and tracts of land situate In Gregg township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded ind described as follows, to-wit: THE FIRET THEREOF, Beginning at stone in public road, thence along ands of Benjamin Ripka south 20% deg east 72 perches to a stone, thence along ands of Emanuel Zettle south 64% deg vont perches to stone. thence along ar Hiram ve north 1s deg $ pe [ sic thence leg 1¢ 8.1 ng south perches piace THIRTEEN ntaining ore or “HRs perches DWELLING HOUSE 8s of Gr a rehes nes east same fo the “h 0 n EREOF, Beginning ands of Benjamin ibile road north 0 a chestnut; deg. west 10 8.10 south 84 deg a stone. thence Angle north 6 1-4 ches to a stone 2-4 deg. west ne on line of thence by same 10 perches to a same north 85% to a stone, and of Benjamin Ripka south #2 perches to the place containing FIFTEEN perches, neat measure; constitute oO A »t Harter oant by and f deg. east beginning ACRES and mid two tracts us property Terms of Sale --Ten per cent purchase money to be paid fay of sale, which shall and retained as stipulated damages up- n their failure to comply with the sub. sequent conditions hereinafter mention- or 25 of the in cash on ing against the wind.’ Governor Wil | son is running for President on his! record as a public man, and with that | record the public Is fairly well con. versant, and it will continue to learn | taxes due and unpaid, more as the campaign progresses. xing tral at bublie sale Mi “He is running for President on his | : he Teale will y + ME atied® from record as governor of New Jersey, | the tracts have been sold. Terms what he said and did in that capacity | P1100 And costs must be paid when rather than what he wrote as a histor. fan, chroniclingeventsand commenting | Ace. Per. upon them as they appeared to an im- | 3% partial observer whose duty it [s to | write of things as they are rather than | | as they should be or as he would have | them | “Our republican brethren are en- titled to all the thunder they can make out of Governor Wilson's writ. Ings. 1 hope they will read them carefully and thoroughly. They will be able to gain a great deal of valua ble Information and when the context Is read along with the excerpts which have been taken from his works for the purpose of placing him in a false light, 1 have no fear as to the results All that is needed is a thorough under. standing. “Ingersoll sought to disprove Bible truths and to assall Holy Writ by the same methods which the republicans are soeking to assall Gov. Wilson.” DOVOCOOVVCVOVVOLVVVOVO0000 SENATOR GORE, OF OKLA. HOMA: r——— “The closing sentence of Bis speech will become the battle hymn of democracy In the pend ing campaign: ‘I thank God and take courage.’ It Is at once a paean of praise and is a sum- mon to patriotic duty. ©000000000000000000000000. COMMISSIONERS’ By virtue of the several Acts of As the BOGGS TOWNSHIP Warrantee Nme. McCoy, Frank vos P BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP Fox, Samuel Kingston Real Wallace, Jos. J Kingston Real CURTIN TOWNSHIP Carscadden, D Kingston Real Godfrey, Martha Max Forgash Godfrey, John D Lane, Sarah +A Long, J. 2 Wm. © Palmer, John John C GREGG TOWNSHIP Carson, Andrew 5 PF 1 Mosby, Jacob . Linden Hall 1 HAINES TOWNSHIP Henry Jas. Rothrock Colwey, H. B Daniel Engles Fees, Jacob HH. B. Taylor Mosby, William Jan HARRIS TOWNSHIP, Hoffman, Wm ..... Mrs. Irwin, John HOWARD TOWNSHIP, John 163 163 200 am 120 1 D Antis, Brady, Brady, John Godfrey, Martha.... Greysburg, Jos .... Godfrey, Martha.... HUSTON, TOWNSHIP, Price, John Wheeland, John LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Packer, Job W ,...J MARION SOWNSHIP. Lewis, Thos .. SC, Lamb, David ......H. gv MoCaimont Unknown orion Zantzinger, tren Tayor visssssednnne Frain Paul... Theodore Val MILES TOWNSHIP, ' «Marion Toner, Thos Bion ‘» Unknown ..........Andrew PENN TOWNBHIP, h Kennedy, And Supposed Owner, Biatr...... sembly House, ty Co ty Co ty Co Paul Fortney Mourer SALE OF UNSEATED LAND. relative to the sale of Unseated Lands in the county of Centre. for the the Commissioners will offer the fol. Court at Belle 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m time to time until of sale all The purchase the land is stricken off, otherwise It will be put up and sold at an adjourned sale Vanes 4 Costs 2.7 . 30.8% am. Co... Rothrock Truddell iarris & Gray John C. Rowe ohn C. Rowe Rowe Saran woos A. P. Morrison TREE Mrs. Nathan Haugh....... Rogers CREB R EEE I MOUrer ....coivvvee FARRER RRR EE Hamilton, Thos ...James Rothroek ........... ver. James Rothrock sessnvneen 18 4 117 Arthur, The Britcher, RUSH TOWNSHIP. Isaac Burg, John Copenhave Grant, Th r. John oh Miller, Robt Malone, Miller, Turner, Turner, Turner, Wharton, Johnson, Kurtz, Hall, Pim, Parker, Parker Relley, Burg, wh Bell, Ce John John L Toole, Henry Wilson, WwW ANOW Banks, Wm Carscadden, D Carscadden, Carscadden, D Carscadden Deviing, Jos Peter McLanahan Sarah Sugh Jeremiah. . Parker, George Job Wharton, Mary Richard Jane James James Hannah Kingston Realty Co Dr. J. F. Balfour Julius H. Beymore ... Kingston Reaalty Oo Kearney F. P. Blair vee SPRING TOWNSHIP JW. C, Rowe Max Forgash John C. Rowe , William Rossman SHOE TOWNSHIP Marion Rogers Marion Rogers oo Clament Dale .. ,. Kingston Realty Co Kingston Realty Co F. P E L “tah D. Paul Fortney BE F. I. Meurer | ’ J a D. Paul Fortney E. F. I. Meurer ‘ ... Thomas J. Sexton TAYLOR TOWNSHIP, jam ....Marion Rogers Ww m D D Copenhaver, John, . Wm, C. kK, Jacob Bechdel, ArT, James MeCommand, Th. Paul Fortney , HH. Belgle Paul Forney D Snyder, Barbara . Wilson Williams, Attest: HH. Nn Commissioner Bellefonte, Pa., July 30, 1813, Es .D. Paul Fortney NION TOWNSHIP, uN Max Forgash ’ TOWNSHIP, WAL NR F. I. Meurer D, » 5S wall S558 Paul Fortney JH. 8. Taylor WHat. WORTH ork Laird 8 Ben anny EEE EE 8. FEAR RR RRR TELE R ——— w™, M. H, NOLL JR, ) Talon WOODRING, ER, Cofnm . by county, | resi- | | at all Re bersburg Pa | county, | one cont ign - 1 be considered | | ed; forty per cent | sale, and the { by bond and | with interest remainder to be secured mortgage on the premises, due In one year W. W. JAMISON, Admr. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. | ——————— THE PIVOT TOOTH WEEDER patented by me and owned by the Im proved Weeder Corporation, of Smyrna N «8 the recognized leader. No clog- ing, no skipping, radieally new, A mon ey maker. Stock partly sold. A few shares offered at $2.50 wo get machine on market F.B. SPRAGUE, Pres Xx 33 Smyrna, N. Y. upon confirmation of ‘Beezer’'s Meat Market HIGH 8T., BELLEFONTE, Pa, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON. SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Mess, Pork Sausage, eke If YOU want a nice Juley Steak, go 0 PHILIP BEELER PATENT YOUR IDEAS AND MAKE MONEY Send for my free book HOW TO GET THEM" Best Service Fees Reasonable, Hi ry st Heterencos, JOSHUA R. H, POTTS. 069th st Wash. D.C H 8 &ForeignPats, #20 Chestout Phila. # 8. Dearborn Chios. Centre County Banking Co., Corner Bigh ang Bpring Btireets, Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. John M., Shugert, Cashier. Pennsylvania R. R. Personally -Conducted Excursions Niagara Falls August 29, Beptember 12, 268, October 10, 1912, $7.10 Round Trip from BELLEFONTE SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Par- lor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Coaches, running via the Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route. good going and connecting returning on FIFTEEN mit Tickets Train rood within within turning. INustrated mation on Special trains, and regular trains DAYS. Btop-off allowed at Buffalo re- Booklet may be Ticket Tours to 18, August Provinces, 31 ka gut 10 and full obtained Agents, Thousand Islands, 16 and 29; July 24; Adirondacks, Ju Lakes, August 1 infor- from July Maritime Montreal, July 31; Musko- Quebec, Au- Park, August September 12 i, owstone ( Lakes, reat FOR SALE BY 3. A. MCQUISTION & G0. BELLEFONTE, PA. bber-Tired Bugles, . Price Tired T HOME Pp Buggies, $65.00. MADE Buckboard, Buggies In good Buggies of Our Own Make on hand times f Repairing of all kinds on short no- With Materials Valentines new gystem with Vanadium paints used. RUBBER TIREING A SPECIALTY. B&B 4 commotion 0 tive Good of painting and varnishes Trae True Valwes (n cottons No is an event Big stocks to sel} dowa-~that's the underiying ig stir it's to the every reader near {0 come ake it worth your wh 26c Mdédras Ginghams, Thousands of yards material-—-not a why they should than a freak of fashion fancy swings like a then dark ds; dainty, patterns the change 20 he: with thou 25¢ Ging Plaids ice 12'%4¢ yard. trivial occurrence—this f this ine | cA M nia 4 advanlage of far or or send we m ie 2i4¢ yard. g00d substan reason in sell f« jal world other lar light bo'd favor of yards stylish stripes checks—really rare silks pendulum groun then that's We are best pretty ideas f +h ¢ che ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harness Oil Mica Axle HTH: Sold by desiers everywhere The Atlantic Refining Compamy EK. RHOADS At bis yard, opposite the P, R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOU COALS Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screenin burning, Builders’ and plas- terers’ Sand . § Commerical No, Trixrmone Carrs | Central No, 1381 gs for lime Volses | SEE THAT YOU GET IT RIGHT. iB, »0 them, watch nto lutely ’ he BELLEFONTE LUMBTR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. 50 full and part preces best 85¢ and | $1.00 Showerproof Foulard Silks-—sur plus taken from our own stock of | carefully selected styles and not a lot | of manufacturer's left-over stock. De signs and colorings are rich and rare | of the highest character in every respect—chance for big saving not often offered-—85c and $1.00 Foulard Bilks, 65¢ yard linens Heavy weight Silver Bleacht Table Damask-—pure Linen-—Tullp Stripe, Chrysanthemum, Rose and Spot pat tern—70 inches wide, $1.00 yard. BOGGS & BUHL, PITTSBURGH, PA. AN ADDED CHARM TO A DAINTY BEDROOM {is a graceful porcelain Lavatory, which, owing to the ad- vanced improvements of scientific plumbing, can now be installed with perfect sanitation. This is one of the many new equipments that modern progress has placed at the disposal of up-to-date plumbers. let us inform you all about them and their usefu)- ness, convenience, low cost, ete. A. E. SCHAD BELLEFONTE, PA. one-plece 8 derived from our Certificates of of $00 and upward, ulars are cheerfully supplied. Write for Booklet C. D. A Fixed and Secure Income... Interest begins as soon as issued, and is paid every six months, at the rate of Four Per Cent. Yearly. the amount is mailed to you, without any trouble on your part. Partie. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Deposit, which are issued in sums of A draft for Pittsburgh, Pa. John F, Gray & ray Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance ORIDER' STONE BUILDING BELLEFONTE Son TEMPLE COURT HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Successor 10 Frederick K. Foster and William Burnside Bonds of every Qesoription BELLEFONTE, PA
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