ROAD A NN NNN NSN NSN NINN NSN NSNS NS NSN NI NINN CONSTRUCTION OF CORN CRIB | Farmer Now Uses Elevator Cribbing Crop-—Section of Building Is Shown, £ 2 » A > Of Gol Boanp »” au Mates Tay, “ie x revit Bing, sd'mn | sf 2a. TERIALS FOR GOOD ROADS | Pe RA iA Exact ; and Cla Cannot Be G Definitely ause of Variations. oportions of Sand ven Be- ter water which olds betweeor now filled = water that umbler conta the that is unt of into the t sry # with clay ed the source best for lay road, the next qu supply of materials king a sand and this varies with the character of the subsoil, this 1s a sand tipon which clay is to be added or clay is to be added It that it is much easier road wheres the whether upon which sand will be found to make a sand-clay subsoil is clay Improved Roads, of the office of public roads, the five leading statgs in improved roads are as follows: Mileage. Improved, 1604 1909 Indiana aa. 877 } Ohio New York SAREE REAR NRIR ” HARE RII REAPER RE - ¥ EE £7 sensnansnirnnnannss BETH Jo Rnd Rat Seb eaaNRERARER ERR. 9.450 Wigeonain Kontucky BE Several Years, Has Given En- tire Satisfaction, fllustration herewith that 1 with little The omato support shows have used much satisfaction, time and trouble ita office ® BOV- All Pennsylvania Gleaned fo Items of Interest. ral Foasons takes co it, and p 'Y, wriles 80 forms Henry er BO of REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD Farmers Busy In Every Locality— L Churches Ralsing Funds for Worthy Many 1d Objecte—Iitems of Busi ness and Pleasure that Interest. / f _— otf prremt br .. Ba emit him ; Next Best | Does Not Easy Good Roads 6 Farm Notes been of and f Cambria county vere taken ston, said t ROR Arosa 3 oil Hindle 0 obtain | on Laurel the Blacklick A of Carroilt 10,000 acres aiong the irom to the vicinity a Chal 4 riging about Wn, they have sand vetch is than the mmon has been tested but Hitle | smalier and more vetch, n this Stricken with paralyeie while run. ning his engine in the Lehigh Valley yards at Easton, Ervin Hile was re moved to a hospital recumbent apd . country, Cypress ia terial for gald to be the best ma wooden ello, as It possesses weather and water resisting Revolution at Coudersport, Potter 1041 Litiea, Pear in mind that corn fodder, or fodder corn, must not be cut early for it means a los of a large part of | ita feeding value One leagon that the short hay crops endeavor to have the® name of Couder sport changed to Coudre, the better to commemorate the name of a famous | Revolutionary soldier, for whom the | town was named, but to which the af. of the past rehsons have taught us Is | fix “port”. was added, eliminating the that a crop of hay can be raised along | real meaning of the title, the roadside where weeds had thelr | H GOES Bequest to Miss Faulkner Shuts Out All His Kin. DR. E. G. STEMMETZ'S WILL Estate Valued at $10( Of Young Woman i Des Nie¢ due nes the Justice Whales His Kicker, the cons tempted he had kicl abdom M gave to Parl He then 1 the prisoner refused 1d immerciful beating up, but additional mel ned oO : Angler Drowns from Boat, Warren. Word was received here of John R. Smith, aged 60 years, a resident of Clarendon, | oil refiner of Philadelphia, in the Alle. Smith was one of a party spending the day fishing at Big The other members were his wife and niece, Clara Smith, of North Baltimore, Ohlo. A boat In which the Smith's head struck a large stone in the stream. and was recovered later. MARSHALL ACCEPTS HS NOMINATION Notified of Action of the Balti- more Convention, DWELLS UPON UNREST. Per Fo lve sons and rty THOMAS R. MARSHALL. ment Is th tunity, who think wl a public trust ) disgruntled and are g reforme Declara kevator the Rule At Baltimore proved be because it arose proposed policy met the wants of a peop ts there ie SPARKS FROM THE WIRES, Retrial of the Danbury batters’ boy: cott ease, which has been nine years In litigation and w ein a verdict of | $220,000 damages against defendants , was awarded in United States Court | last year was again called in the | United States District Court at Hart. | | Tord, Conn | The municipal dance hall, started | | as an experiment in Cleveland, O,, has | proven popular and is earning the | Niv 2100 a day. MAST TREES FOR THE CROWN Mark of the Broad Arrow Was Placed on Pines in the Plymauth C ony. feeling y ordi better & began to OW gironger. “1 had a new feeling and peace and restfulness in a few weeks, to my great joy, the headaches and nervous ness left and life became bright and hopeful. I resumed my studies and later taught ten months with case f course using Grape-Nuls every day. It is now four years since I be gan to use Grape-Nutsg I am the mis trees of a happy home, and the old r returned.” Name me Mich. “There's a reason.” Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. Ever read the shove letter! A new one appenrs from thime to time, They hve ponnine, trae, and full of homan nierest,
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