1 AGE 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 4, 1909. ©4080009040000000¢00000¢0s | 0000000002000 0000000000 | beside President Roosevelt on the flag | ga Jno. F. Grav & Son EAE NF BER ts wy Le { ship Connecticut and assisted In his 8 GORA OATS S IRE IGHTERS capacity of head of the navy depart dames ofe | af d d Nee r _— - see ~ ment in welcoming the battleship floc Huceessors to GRANT HOOVER, | : TYR bP Po \ home from its trip around the world ! . po ” > i ra ! I i 1's " J Ra ey / f f , w Victor HH. Metcalf was secretary of ® nsurance ™ the navy when the fleet started awn: This agency represents the lareest Fire In OS YY p { ada ' RT ve : / ! sure from Hampton Roads on ts recor ance Compan othe world. We are pre cruise In December, 1007, but Mr. New pared to write jarge lines auy time berry wal nusistant secretary tl A180 and both In that post and as head of Life and Accident Insurance, the department has had much to o with the success aitending this exi and Surety Bonds. The Long Federal Service The Judge Who Decides of United States Commis About That Standard OIll sionerShields Mrs. Hetty Fine Mrs. Mary Logan ee aC sDele - o Green's New Son-in-law, Tucker's Case Boardman Matthew Astor Wilks, -:- Mansion. on ara C 20 Ca Ji Or addr 0000000000000 0600 0 | 0000000000000 00000e00 Ce F Fa Sue AT ot ; fd a pots toosevelt was In his | oot} Criders’ Stone 31d. Bellefonte HARRY FENLON Coded e0e0e0e0e0e000e0 FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE, GAL ADVERTISEMENTS WELCOMING THE K. RHOADS we A € BITUMINOUS COALS thie v (84) » » § hey are doing a valuable work fs 4 Wat x DL . ; nex 1 of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Plans for carrying on the work pag ined In a cooperative agreement r : wo N ‘ Sand. drawn up by the forest service and es Lika W ol Sutrior Seman the owner of a band of Angora g 6 i > : " ' | grazing on the Lassen national fore of California. The scheme Is to fire lines parallel with the contour the slopes by cutting tralis aie 1 eet - od the ¢ : \ ; { Central, No. 1321 eighty rods apart. These tralls are A Mi case. 3 ‘ a e dut 5 gerve as guides for the Angoras ‘i . : a ' W tie : : D S | M Ni | ' mn i iit : r : er 4 » . f. 0 » . ISS ey, Veterinary Surgeon, J. H. M. STOVER, AUCTIONEER. ollege, Route 3, Houservi EB lt te a i hh hl ho adaanadas A AR. i iiir ” Fresh Groceries Headache, Backache, Sideache, who'd ol r Bae. tous | REEL] | which starts tn it gains ou y Al] A Worn-oul cnr of BO a dry tne Bn SR | of varas ana ck nto | 7//IN Feeling. 1 Ww I ’ : Yer ns J » ’ . " . 10 i . 3 i os Drote nto » nf These are o pecially women s al - BE eee a a ae a ... -So- As matters ‘ ' ’ ! a lire ) made and rrbonlar work dealing with ol . in hats and | TH td ‘ ng | Onn { the functions of Lhe a store where pri it x quite 1 ight matter to « EXTERION AN] HOR YIEWH OF Boa It is of the utmost importance to } eide whether or not a corporat NAN RESIDENCE, WASHINGTON At the same ti i large Am every woman to know that there is ought to pa large a fine as $20.00 fated ith Jud faft In Red Cre of chaparral will be killed out to ; no medicine so valuable for her, so ste every day in the week to « vervhody ght to pay so ls eatin 20,00) elated with Judge aft In Re ’ helpful N oA hye ; iy x ’ ' \ a prowl f gond tr : ‘ il, 80 strengthening, a» 000. Judge Kenesaw Mountain 15u work while he was secretary of wa room for the growth of good tree wij ' K o ! : . g " " : f proved succes 3 dis acquired much more publicity tha and head of the National Hed Cros produce lumber a han La F mily the avernge federal judge enjoys whe | goclety . nt the i at Ryyh dy re fhe ou R wi ne S a Al ine imposed such a fine on the Btand | To be wd hb my ir i ay Medicine lard Off company, and now Judge Al i Liked the Trade. sections where « pars ms ch h bert Barnes Anderson of the United | “Ilow did she feel when he broke out good forest trees and created (¢ alled also Lane ss Ten) Se hi & Co ’ tates district court, who presides a the engagement?” dangerous Bre vu wal v This tonieJdaxative is a great blood i Ks er mpany S he rehearing of the case, Is getting Li “She was resigned to ber fate” The Interest that Is being ta hadithnd ain of ol favorite yoguiat- 111 whare of the public attention Judge “Bore up nobly? throughout the country in the preser ing ad ng : oi bs . : BELLEFONTE Anderson is a pative of Indiana and “Yeu: the fate was in the form of # vation of the forests and the great Im on raggta soll it in . Al a graduate of Wabash college. At] milllonaire’s son " portance of the subject were forcefu’ « pa . bb tttt ttt ttttt ttt tI IST IT rrr are
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