Page 2. -_——— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday December 5th, 1912, FARMER'S WEEK. An Interesting Session to be Held at State College. Farmers’ Week at the Pennsylvania State College is an established Institu- tion, This year December 26th to Jan- uary 2nd is the time that the farmers throughout the state are invited to visit their institution and spend a week with the scientists who are working upon agricultural problems, The research work of the Experiment Stations has developed, within the last decade or two, and is continually de- veloping new knowledge which has a very practical application to farm practice, “The money I spent attending Farm- ers’ Week last vear was the best in- vestment I ever made” is the way one man recently expressed it, A varied program will be offered The specialists, as well as those whose interests are general, can secure as- sistance In the solving of their prob- lems every period of the week. AGRONOMY, Methods of mainte- nance and improvement of soll fertil- ity will be given a prominent place on the program. The solls of Pennsyl- vania and the various crops best adapted to different types, with meth- ods for their management, including the control of enemies which attack them, will be discussed. Such funda- mental problems as the right use lime, drainage, fertilization, and business side of farming will be given prominence, ANIMAL. HUSBANDRY.—The lege and Station has the most sive and varied equipment of live stock belong to any institution in the North » States, The results of a number of experiments on feed- fng and ca sheep and swine in this dire farmers, Under present conditions, and with e prices that maintain for meat, the industry of eatly accelerated, show the possibilities tion for stock week, beeves will the relation the hoof and Of some d so that animal on geen mutton can tween the carcass mn Inasmu est me considerable emphasis this ject, A demonstration will also be given. pe ry will be disc farmer's standpoint is the bought will be sheep yt it to iay given be gul The question ussed from the as from tryman, of as The high prices now being for eggs should interest beth the consumer In egg production price of feed The dalryman is problem of » proportion of which will the least mducted in figur momical rati OWS, tunity for l ind roblem DAIRY! aD dlv ir NG is in profitable the herd, dq warm | barn, ¢ cattle i - Wf the work, Creamery, the farm dairy « of assistan impr The horticul- ram is three fold there will be sec. ng, market Lad nd ther epartment Slat * or State College, informa of Agri Pa WILL CONTEST HEARD. wrt on * Thomas J whether or ck, of Sinking and valid will, | all his property law, John P. Sebring, | Anna Stephens, | ed this will, alleging | vas insane and un- | make this disposi 1 The will Was ago by C P onte Nine farmers Buck was a quiet mar who did not love! anionship, shunned and 1 his neight ind either could | would not with them on | ordinary conversation, that if talka test of sanity, Goldsmith, the great author, ! been insane, for although | he “wrote like an angel, yet he talked like poor Poll.” The court was in- formed that years ago, matchmaking | neighbors conceived the idea of mar- | rving Buck to a spinster malden of | uncertain years, When they sought | to badger and plague Buck into the state of matrimony, he avoided their soclety and led a solitary life In the end gaining the reputation of being a hermit. W. C. Fletcher represented the contestant, and Robert W. Smith, Mr. Sebring. The court reserved its decision. Bal- not i r K equeathed i158 Dire Bellefonte ther-i years Ors, talk of fense argued constituted a any The tiveness Oliver mi topic de t ist have Drifts Off A Terror. The chief executioner of death in the winter and spring months is pneu- monia, Its advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by one of these maladies no time should be lost in taking the best medicine obtainable to drive it off. Countless thousands have found this to be Dr. King's New Discovery. “My husband believes It! has kept him from having pneumonia | three or four times,” writes Mrs. | George W. Place, Rawsonville, Vt, “and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal” Guar- anteed for all bronchial affections, Price 0 ots, and $1.00. Trial bottle free at C. M. Parrish, Ph, G. Belle- fonte, Pa.-—Adv, Dec. of | the | Col- | exten- | ring for beef, cattle, horses, | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | Stock | e¢ made a prominent fe at- | after judging | be | be- | the | cheap- | slaughtering | well |, that of the commercial poul- | garden- | Tues- | ¥ | McM GAME AND GAME LAWS, Centre County Man Gives His Views on the Subject, In the November number of “Mount and Stream Journal,” edited and pub- lished at Harrisburgh by Geo. D., Her- bert, the veteran writer, appears the following communication from Wm. H. Williams, of Port Matilda, to game laws, The article is so time- ly and of such sufficient interest that we reproduce it in the columns the Centre Democrat, Mr, says “I last birds, about fall for deer, bear and believe I know something game of all kinds better than most of those hunters much younger than myself, in the way of their hab its, ete, have hunted 46 years and | overy alike “Deer should | later on account son. We are all When hunters take two weeks mating of that fact. the woods on come in of their aware to | thelr annual trips they scatter the deer | the | if and many of the | next year does go barren which would not occur {left to themselves two weeks longer { This I am certain of for I have taken [ notice of it for the last two years. So {I would suggest that we make this | change and have the deer season open | two weeks later, “Next I would limit be killed as follows one individual when hunting alone; {deer In a camp of from 4 to 8, camp of from 8 to any number may choose to hunt together 3 with the right kill either sex, that { may chance to come thelr way and I lam certain that this change would {| stop the illegal killing of does and our deer would increase faster than they are now doing “Hunters are | Commissioners | State about the gerously scarce dered at when we the number In a to writing into the Game now from all over the bucks becoming dan- It i8 not to be think over the num- killed each year. So let us pull ogether and have this change made. “Some advocate a season for ht Now we older fellows willl not agree to this, but | are ling to be limited as 1 have and 1 know will | ber closed ive or elg Years wi suggested { Increase, “Now with | both birds should be ent limit season. our deer reapect to the and animal cut way ther game The limit The pres down sants am Ce » townships our county that in them, 50 hunters. Just stop one momen phea hunter 50 hunters and in one there don't rtain 50 pheasants while we } V ind think f ants t iI dary [4 11 {Le © approval Of { four ig of all Stiff they are lon t or the hunters in put in shape and pu he Statute Book Think them « and do t) hest ¢ can for tb acetyl home part auto go putting me tim MceMutr urg he Anna with Hartline w ist wisin Sunday Mrs G WAR Hd companis Dy M8 ( urtrie, and their cousin, Millheim Ff wonder why are all smiles So long, until at the Spring Mills girls next week In a Family Sense.~Teacher are the three personal prono pil—He, she and it Teacher example of thelr use. Pupil band, wife and baby, A MESSAGE To Feeble Old People. As one grows old the waste of the gystemn becomes more rapid than re pair, the organs act more slowly and less effectually than in youth, the cir culation is poor, the blood thin and digestion weak. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and fron tonie without oil, is the ideal strengthener and body-builder for old folks, for It contains the very ele ments needed to rebuild wasting tis sues and replace weakness with strength. Vinol also fortifies the sys. tem against colds and thus prevents pneumonia, A grandnelce of Alexander Hamil. ton, over eighty yoars of age, once remarked: “Vinol Is a godsend to old people. “Thanks to Vinol, I have a hearty appetite, sleep soundly, feel active and well, It is the finest tonie and strengthcreator I have ever used.” If Vinol falls to bulld up the feeble old people, and creals strength, we will return your money, C. M. Parrish, Belletonts, Pa. What ms? Pu Give an Hus- relative | of | Williams | the | sea~ | to | deer to one | one | that | deer, | won- | 8, we SECURE BLUE RIBBONS, Apple Show at State College a Suc cessful Exhibit. The Crab Apple club In co-opera- tion with the department of horticul- ture of the Pennsylvania State College, held its annual fruit show on Novem- ber 22 and 23. As one of the features of the {sylvania Day celebration, it | many visitors from various the state—besldes many | ~and was marked with unusual {ecess. The fruit displayed, as a indicated careful sclentifle {ment and would have done any section of the country. The advantages of exhibition of this sort manifold. The students and visitors who attended this fruit | secured a better conception | importance of Pennsylvania 1 { frult-growing state, The growers who enter such contests are brought into {| closer Intimacy and contact with state agricultural college and ment station, and students are ed excellent opportunities for studyv- {ing varieties and varietaal difference Although the show was carried primarily by the students In the { Apple club, much credit must be en to the efficient assistance | by Professor Fagan. The judging the fruit was done by students, No prizes were awarded other | properly lettered ribl Yet view of this fact, almost 50 grows thi took the time and to and pack up fruit for purpose, and due credit should be to such men The display ples, and consist and three hox attracted partys of suc- credit to nre of the as nn also than in rs of ons state select this giv=- on of 300 8 practically { bout ap- comprising about V0 varietis ial mention hould ft count consisted of 18 plates lent fruit The elev Spe | the 57) ex hil of tion of made it which very excel of part possil Somerse 18 Northern | Rreat erally north The bo a degre noasibhle N y ailed ii it Anda cles sist! FH wake this letter 1 ou be quist or and her r pocket give Many growing girls in school or business are frail—delicate— anemic lack energy and am bition and have thin blood. Itis all unnatural and unless checked leads to serious and chronic ills. Nourishment, not drugs, is the law of reason to build strength —but when appetite is poor and digestion weak, ordinary foods do not nourish—then SCOTT'S EMULSION is necessary. SCOTT'S EMULSION over- comes just such conditions; its tissue material enters the blood without di- gestive effort and makes it rich. It tones the whole system and starts the healthy action of cells throughout the body Imitations are often offered, but to get results you must get SCOTT'S. Boott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-66 Popular Mechanics Magazine “WRITTEN 80 YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT ASIA Continued Story of the World's Progress which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever. 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This famous family remedy will clear your sys- tem, regulate your bowels, stimu late your liver, tone your stomach, Then your food will properly nourish you and enrich your blood. You will be healthy enough to resist disease—strong enough to take due advantage of oppor- tunity after taking, as needed, BEEGHAM’S PILLS Sold everywhere In boxes 10c., 25¢. serious sicknesses ~ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, APPLICATION FOR CENSE. LIQUOR Notled | named per {in the off | Sessions that sald Court on 5 “ w St Wholesale Liquor License. | paburg .. Se tw Snow Shoo tw Brewers License. Brew FOREMAN x48 Clerk {VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB. LIC SALE. Two Large Farms in Marion Town. ship, Centre County, Pennsylvania. ere w be oxi od Bt pu sale on Lhe ng water LARGE iidings as ibe HUSTON t ACRES AND 21 PERCHES the pre Inises eS th west JBCKRBODYIHe © FRIDAY DECEMBER 61} 2 clock, and De sold subject 10 8 lense favor of J Dutikie. which expires April 1914; sald sale to include the landiord’s share of the grain in the gr d. Said premises contains TWOSTORY FRAME runging water, orchard HOUSE LARGE BANK BARN, and other out buildings Both farms are ander a high state of cu have good bulldings. and are properties TERMS OF SALE day of sale, and balance deeds will be delivered A.C. MeClintios Auct x47 EO tiva desirable per cent. Lo April ist be paid on 193 when JOHN H. BECK Executor «of the estate of John Hoy Jr.. deceased Jonh F, Gray & Son, Successor oo Grant Hoover FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE, This Agency represents the fire insurance companies world We are prepared lines at any time ALSO SURETY BONDS, largest in the to write large Crider's Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. _ Quality First; You will Always Find it in a DOCKASH. Olewines Hardware Store | | ] ] | ss Fire, 1iMfe, Accident & Tornado Bonds of Every Description Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. to Frederick K Nilliam Successor Forster and Burnside Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. ) Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. Special attention to Ladies’ work Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled. Gloves and Hats Cleaned, Basement Alkens' Store, one, Bellefonte, Pa. ANHAMAMINIIINIWWAYWAWYYY MBER tod Liat | CHRIS ‘ Car TMAS LU BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. AN BEDROOM graceful oreel the ad- scientific 1 with of the A. E. SCHAD, BELLEFONTE, PA, New Students May Enter THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL at the Opening of the WINTER TERM DECEMBER 31st, 1912 At that time we can ac- commodate a few addi- tional students. Please write for catalogue now. JAMES E. AMENT, LL.D., Indiana, Pa. =| really GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE No. 9 Allegheny Street. We are prepared with the goods to show you how much we can save youd in every purchase, Children's, Ladies’ and Men's Underwear at from 25¢ Suits to $2.50. Hosiery in Wool and Cot- ton at the lowest prices. Ladies’ Men's and Children's Gloves and Mitts, Bear Skin Caps, onl Sweaters 48¢c to $3. On Saturday, we will sell 100 Brooms worth 30¢ at only 25¢ 100 Brooms worth 45¢ at only 35¢ For this day only. We will seel Friday, 100 Ibe. of Arbuckle Coffee 25¢c. On Saturday we will sell V4 ton Granulated Sugar a ton Soft A B46. Ya Yellow at Go. Prices for that day only. Lancaster & Amoskeag Ginige of 26e. ham, Friday and Saturday Hill Muslin 9c. 100 pair Blankets 98c and $1.39, [E5535 505 LA AMMAN ADDED CHARM TO A DAINTY one-plece EEC Beezer's Meat Market HIGH 8ST. BELLEFONTE, PA, = (We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, she If YOU want a nlee Juley Steak, go to PHILIP BEEZER "W. H. Musser GENERAL INBURANCE AGENTS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. PATENT YOUR IDEAS AND RAKE MONEY Send for my free book HOW TO GET THEM’ Best Service Fees Reasonable Highest References JOSHUA R. H. POTTS. 3069th st Wash D.C, U.K &ForeignPats, 220 Chestnut Phila. # s. Dearborn Chica Lice Murder chicks, check growth and egg production. Kill them on fowls or chicks with r= KILLER (Powdered) The regular use 3 wher LRsures per re for ¥ r birds profit for you a“ Your money back if it fails 25¢, 50c 100-page poultry book Get Pratts Profit. sharing bouklet Bros. and John Meese Store. oRoNoNoNoRoROBONGEGN CLARENCE H.OSMER, TAXIDERMIST BELLEFONTE, PENNA. TANNING, MOUNTING, RUGMAKING. of Taxi- guaranteed. Everything in the line Best work LEAVE ORDERS A W. H. Miller & Bro's. Street, , K. RHOADS 3 Sotumtieb Sham i IPOSILe LOC « ) \ rey rr ans £ _. | Store, Allegheny Bellefonte ‘EONONINONONINONONONONONONINORONINS | : : | i i { t bis yar 11 pe pa ot pa £ sells only the Dest qualilie ANTHRACITE AND BITUMIN( COALS nme A180 All Kinds Of ane Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw 2 Sand. at 1a ar ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harness Oil Solid by deaiere sverywhere The Atlantie Reflalng Company True Veluwe: Trae Vaises B&D silk velvet hats, $1.00 Women, the most excep- tional opportunity to get a fine silk velvet un- trimd Hat shape, at a price. Black, Brown, Navy, Taupe —large and medium shapes, $1.00. fine waists priced | Many and various medium ' and high cost Waists—Chif- fon, Net, Lace — Waists ‘marked £10.00 to $25.00— | sorted into four lots at four | prices—$6.50, $10.00, $12.00, || $15.00. fine lawn aprons, 35¢ Some trimd with White tucks and embroidery insertions, others tuckt and embroidery edge—38 inches long--35¢ each. a gift box of china Half dozen China Bread and Butter Plates packt in a Christe mas Box--buy now and hide away from inquisit..e eyes unul Christmas, 65¢ box. SITTSBURGH, PA.
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