race 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA,. DECEMBER 17, 1908, mination and testing process whereby ) | The King of All ¢ Graine and His Reign | | it has been found by testing six ker Owing to the large elrculstion of THe Cry } | nels from each individual ear that an a 16 ‘nrge clrculation of THE CEN | at Omaha. | TIRE DEMOCRAT this is the best place Lo ade insurance policy could he taken out ps ganar A " » “ » | tize your sale, because it reaches the most peo L his yard, opposite the P, upon the “stand. ' 5, ple. Sale notices in this register cost $1.0 .. Passenger station All parties hinving bills printed st this offos s sells only the best qualities $2 $$ BR $2 | 42 8 24 4b 4 am > THE CORN EXPOSITION. ms and breeding the grain 18 the ger | PUBLIC SALES. | ) I )A DS The success of the second annual | corn exposition at Omaha from Dee | © to 19 proves once agaln that corn is | It has Pe ently been stated that at still king. The monarch of the grains | the great Chicago stockyards even the | cure notice in this column free of charge : i | . i mii ' wiv aon rdo v 7 AN ’ y 1S The New Comman- Two Eminent Divines @® | holding sway In the Omaha Auditort- | formerly discarded squeal of the in TURSDAY, MARCH 2-3 miles y SOL NTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS dant at West Point. Who Figured Con- | um and annex seems to have had¥o | nocent plg 1s now being made use ot burg. C. N. Ph ; adison The Special Chil ge: spicuously in the # | difficulty in maintaining supremacy but the latest triumph In farm science | farm implements lar. allt. oO oO A ns Commissioner, 1." Couneil of the po | bids fair to hold its own with the WEDEEADA ¥Y. MARCH 10-On the W. H. Meyer Shao Yi, and Prince Churches of Christ | progress of the porkmakers. An en- arm, 1 mile southeast of Cent Hall 0 of ! demus Lose will sell 7 hors ‘ 4 A young cattle ~ Als kinds Tsal Fu. { In America. $a i yon) | tirely new paradise of economy fs| 82 sheep, 40 hogs and lot of farm img alt) pliements : : X il | opened up to the tiller of the s pf Eaeman 1.1 F. nue pA | | | opened up to er of the son by{ = v_ ; Bugle .| Wood, Grain, Has, Straw and N HE Fh . i the process of manufacturing low his . i 11-4 ¢ northeast pe &® 7 {| | grade corn and other waste products | of bh Cito, SH08D, Bows 2Ba Tren ty Sand. ee ' : s @ >» @ : . . : ’ b i i . 3 “4 into denatured alcohol, which product } g AJOR FRED- The observance of a recent Sunday ; ; / : may be used In many sorts of engines BRICK W. ns n day in the Interest of Christian b ET | pect ary to the modern farm. SIBLEY, who | ynity by the Federal Council of the has just been ap Churches of Christ In America, In ses- pointed comman-| gion in Philadelphia, directs attention a IAA ASRINA A, h A Recover od, dant of the United | tg the progress made toward unity, or % y i y y . : rood sow. 6 shost . 1 ’ States Military acad- | at Jeast friendly co-operation, between 21 ( No acticing now? ohh Slang, | , ow Al emy at West Point, h hurches. Co-operation and com. 4 3 “No: § rvine Ve — we 1 ry CM Jno. F. Gr y & Son. relieves Colonel Rob ination and substantial unity in the y ~s \ DAY. M | | P x Howze, who irl uplifting humanity are grad- i =p : : Eo : A 1 1 ANT HOOVER 5 stalled as lieu ally taking the place of the old time y f TE ; A 1] nant colonel of the ivalry between the denominations. he 1 Xe nih 3 ; : ata : ! nsurance : Porto Rico reg iiiel Le x wutive committee o y i . . g B . of. nk ay 4 . : u) isl . 4 i " infantry ued a call to the sev-| |i : ; Ph nga i aflilinted in TY Hd § ‘ka idan - Lae py linen half of the observance a . A Wonderful Bowman. fury , of ny and is considered an au ) { \ iterest of unity ig a re | A ha ROMANE Wore IV & fii how Karstetter w y 0 i ) t Inst urance, thority in matters respecting military nong Christians, and the appeal was a he preg : hr Gl » = ais . os : i mplemen 4 I |, p training generally, The head of the idely heeded. One of the features if oh % Tr 8. v4 A un dig miro ow Pri AME Rm iy I UURBDAY. MARCH / Sart? "Bonds, academy is the superintendent, but the ie observance of the day In Phila i : J Aid ap t post of commandant is one of much Iph was an Interdenominational gesponsibility, and It Is considered | meeting In the interest of labor and | |} 4 of i: 2 : t 4 ~ he oun y rors » re famon Pen sian ; ; . Criders’ Stone Bld., Bellefonte especially important at an Institution | the church, which indicated a marked : of this kind that it be held by an oflicer | fnerease in the sympathy between the At . i i te Ala Re hte SS ell fa of discretion, church an 1¢ workingman i : fA a ANE. Br thats hands aith the Ansmel4 w H ARRY FENI ON Tang Shao YI, high commissione a wion ith the loral unell Wa in bade pd I ' 1 the Chan i ir { | 1 Led } wes } } - YY EST . _. uf : ed : hohe y ; N i ’ 5 . ¥ F } b $ Lap States, who was re osevelt ACC ORNADO READY eam | he wd TS | : INSURANCE with ed St grati if of the Tang f . v naawh Warkine Pan Md LEGAL ADVERTIS} general ’ oR a "iia Oo) t v i ! ard pire, | | , a mer bods nation know 'Q hinase 1 : Ty ht { o in . i oduy ! J : | 1 suffered n . ¢ nt y Banking LO. States, I wving been sent LOIS coun : J ® a ht 0. tl Is i . XT AUSLT n i | “ ' al ae ! r i - ) N 3 J try by u boy of twely I \ § de } i v 4 ; ; a ¥ A 3 nui | 5 ) of o TWh } ows | Hartford nn., and late tud : h 5 f. E 4 A g: . } n ad LL 5 ie * pia n “Yes; Columl miversity where he was | 5 3g 1 ] {1 implements d the mo barely } attenda » when re led by his gov 4 y. 4 — y } 4] i ern AI most umar Arm me in hand ernment ¢ has served ym! 1 ! i. Sul i ¢ inery 1 ulpment he la Is the hosses unharnessed an' fed? dor to Tibet. minister t Nand ane A f : ¥ 3 he new ™ n lanter” hel “Yes ™ On the north by | mandarin of a Manchurian province, ELE 3 LE rth th the guarantee to pia “Chickens locked up? ty by Hix in a a cn A J.) Xrw was once a membe ey -l : three kernels to a hill ninety-nd “Yes.” Jacob D. Valentine avd a. of the Yale class of * and CW a Ll 2 5 times out of a hund red? or pay a con “Wood chopped for mornin’? treet sixty feet a 1 ext of its crew The Yale Inmni Wes a . Ye iderabile Torfe ‘ re 1 new “You * rind says he w swal T! BEST BY ANY TEST Uy | A | Dr. Sol, M. Nissle and the best test Is Ms use. Veterinary Surgeon. terinary ! Ny “Family Favorite” ((.).(- )\4& “Dil sco LAMP OIL SSGSE:l:. & Clven the nearest to natural of any arth th ar, steady and fullfame pene Ne SEREEEENNNNNENSEN UNENNENANENAEE ABOUT STOVES tot h 1 not smoke, “smell™ or flicker Conta no more than ordinary tank wagon oil and infinitely better, Moet any dealer can supply you, Waverly Oil Works Co., "s2ns" Pittsburd, Pa. Also makers of Waverly Bpecial Avie OU and Waverly Gesellnes, HANSEN INEENGEESEEARERERANREER CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO, EESEREENGEEFEEEEEEENENEREGEEN oem Chi tien bet wed ( OOOO Oe =) “A= Peed as asesine ssn dees sees ss A Good Judge WALL PAPERS i ment | education nd : the forel - =m For MEN We've rtable fou e Slippers in Felt and | ather Pi Romeos, Fausts, Operas, Everette, Dress Pumps, Bath 8lij have | ‘ one univer for example, being support Bap tist., Methodist, gregnt if Quak er and Anglican missions Most of the movements which begin vith organic union of denominations as thelr object end In the establish ment of federations, of which the Fed mE mn a ™ oa wu = = w wm ia wm = wm nu - ® = = = = eral councl! Is the largest in the | a = = w _-_ - n nu n \ wu u un re iw »n « om y pers, ol 50¢c, - 75¢ to $1.00 - $2.00 For WOMEN We've House Slippers of Felt and Leather, Julets, Dainty Party Slippers and Ties, Pumps effects, Slippers Any one coming store will readily ¢ vinced that | carry the est and finest line of Wall Papers in Central Penna Many things are essential to success in the PICTURE FRAME BUSINESS We have given this much thought and study from our long exper. lence in the business. Our line of Mouldings are second to none We have a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 16x20 FRAMES on hand finished in Gold, Black and Geld. Oak a~d Gold, and White and Gold, what most dealers charge from $2 to 81 for, we are closing them out at $1.25 each. ALL PICTURES REDUCED in price, BE. J ECKENROTH, BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA. world Federation organizations are advisory only, whereas a body result ing from organic union would have | ! legislative functions | In Canada a union between Preshy terlans, Methodists and Congregation alists seemed lkely for a time fo be irre. TE Dents effected, PRINCE TSAI PU AND TANG SHAO YL » eo but leaders now believe that federation alone ean be accomplished In this Canadian Baptists and Eplsco palians will probably join. A similar | movement In Australia promises a sim - =» beautifully trimmed ~exquisite creations. 50¢, to $1.50 MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA, - - board with laughter, so “Munny” was left to his own way, because he ‘was otherwise the most promisihg ©oX | flare result. The proposed union In this | swain that ever had held the ropes for | sonntry between Congregationalists, Yale, And bis own way was a reveln: | yintted Brethren and Methodist Prot tion. He made a scientific study of | aetants has been found to be fmposs steering a shell, and It was sald that ble of accomplishment, and a new fie could demonstrate mathematics movement whereby Methodists, Moth the effect of every extra pound pull on | oqist Protestants and United Breth either larboard or starboard side of the | pan seek union I under considers boat. | tion. i * ad J AJ * LJ . a . » \d » \d BEES ee ee ee ee
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