Circulation Over 4,000. AN EXPERIMENT T0 INCREASE CROPS A New Method of Fertilizing Impover ished Soils. INOCULATING SOIL WITH GERMS mportant Test Being made by Dr. Jos. Brockerhoft Four Different Farms--Experiment With Red Clov- er and Alfalfa. on but no one can get hold of it except by very difficult and expensive chemical processes. If this could be easily secur. ed the problem of fertilization would be cr minle imple ne “AS aitaiia On the farm east of Bellefonte, tenant ed by Frank Hazle, one acre of red clov. er On the adjoining farm James Mackey, one acre of alfalfa On the Roopsburg farm, tenanted by Geo, Behrers, one acre of red clover On the stump farm in Potter town ship, near Old Fort, tenanted by Mr Bloom, one acre of alfalfa, tenanted by In each of the above instances seed with the nit: lture bacteri A ulated \ Side Of it the have t yale pariso r y 11 Ary Ad wu y adaing : a A LARGE EDITION Taylor-Cross. Wednesday noon Huy S. Taylor, the { present sheriff of this county, and Miss Bertha Cross, were the tracting par ties in a wedding ceremony at the i" e — Quickly Righted a Wrong Girl Makes $80,000 in Stocks f 1 ! " el Smallpox via Love Letter, Daniel A. Moyer years, of Altoona suffering from smallpox aged twenty-three was discovered to be It is supposed Moyer contracted the disease by means a love letter in Mifflin county of germs being carried in from his sweetheart where there is an epidemic of the dis fase ——— —— Absence makes the heart grow fonder of some other fellow | Vice, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 10056 JAPS WILL NOT FORCE FIGHTING to EXECUTION NOTES. Three 1 the Centre 1¢ Slred Admiral Assigned Coast De fenses Togo NAVAL BATTLE IS UNCERTAIN The Russian War Fleet Too Strong-- They Greatly Outnumber the Japa- nese Navy--No News of importance From Manchuria. England especially —————— Electrocuted Near Tyrone. Stating s far oy o—- Another Arrest tover " A WAN As Arrests he Charge HIMme Was Democratic State Convention, ¢ Democrat act upon at other matters pertaining to the wel cess of the Democratic It wi and and most harmonious it : iursday of the party Pennsylvania » fn w properly ight he his Reading was selected before it ce———— Just a Wee Little Ba-a-ah, Sunday evening a week ago a heifer as the city for holding the session grand Grim of the State Senator Web Doylestown ody 10 1908 ster of was chosen 8. D, Gettig Esq. was appointed a member of W. E, Grove, tenant on Williams farm near Lemont, gave birth to a perfectly developed calf, which at poott ‘of next day, weighed in a scoop | soale just 20 pounds, and is only some 20 The Pennsylvania railroad needs two | inches high, The average weight of hundred new engineers to opperate the | calves at birth is from 80 to 100 pounds, additional engines now going into ser. | This little thing is frisky, and jumps | around just as happily as you please. the new grand chief of Bellefonte of the dentials committee on Returns and Cre i —— sn the Samuel | INFORMATION FOR DEMOCRATIC VOTERS rhe Call Issued for Primaries and the Convention THE REGISTERED CANDIDATES Apportior ment Delegates ous Voting Districts--Primaries Held Saturday Jur vention, Tuesday, Jur of be Stale ( ge LUnlenvilie Benper Twp. NX. 0 . ¥ Boggs» Twp Family Ome use large type, 8¢ K aves Hants, President CRITTENDEN —— Church Struck, During the thunder gust yesterday afternoon the Lutheran church at Boals burg was struck by lightning doing some damage to the roof and breaking over 200 panes of glass, The church is | insured in the Farmers Mutual of Cen-| tre Co. against damage by lightning | and fire, : Vol. 27. No. 20. FACT, FUN AND FANCY Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Origir a — DR. BUCKLEY REBUKED A New Fence Law MDE fence aw wi the townshi the arbitrators F Lown. ship auditors will important officers hereafter as line fence disput numerous United Evangelical Convention, The Ministerial Sunday School and K L. of C. E. convention of the United Evangelical church will be held in the Lewisburg church on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, May 16, 17 and 18, Delegates from eleven counties will be present
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