THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 3, 1908, dC | Amenities of the Campaian How Some of the Candidates Would Look In the New Prince of Wales Felt Topper. 9 HE Democt inee for president has a mascot, educated mule, cultured beast, to sound notes In now an a trained his loud tones of He was presented to Mr. Bryan B. T. Nelson of Minneapolis. Soon after the arrival at an opportunity his efficiency. mule's . tic nom-* Testing Mr. Bryan's hwo wo cot—~Other Humors of the War of the Politicians. ER— Cc arrayed RK would would heads oar, i It in this make an interesting lineup { not make Judge Taft look so unnatural | because he wears silk hats a good deal | bulld | his melody. | by | | he usually Fairview | was presented to test | In the newspaper colony | was a rotund, rosy individual who had | been free to assert that he could ride the mule, no ma tricky the mascot might Bryan ve him goed the very pearance I bearer clap Mr make prove to » animal's ap IN THE NEW PRINCE OF WALES TOPPED |r out rot: di Do in s I 3F Bir bang kns who her stir: wy forgot 1 Was «¢ an wa A n LF right b : wood & nderwood | Coy DOCESTADER AN ROOSEVELT et.” The wd “Ma on to repre sont the man who bestrode the mule, Minna” Is to reprevent Minnesota, which contributed th and Mascot” explains iteelf wi in inimal, The proper thing in England now fs the Prince of Wales felt “topper.” £1 all the candidates for president and wice president in this country could be tter how obstinate and for Tall hats are becoming to a man of his | They Increase his height, and hreadth Is not then much ticed jut the publle would scarcely know Mr. Bryan in a sllk hat or In a new felt topper. The slouch hat which a part of the worn a tall hat Once RO no Wears seems has rarely man He except at weddings and funerals One o about cltizer ty it 1 & Underw 1 BICKEL yrig! nderwo AR BRYAN he does pot His o winner th, and mind IRN be! ed “BHL" a smile that fn Norman EE. Mack, manager Bryan's campaign Hin most as Inerasable as that of his pred ecossor as national chalrman, Tom Taggart, whose grin was guaranteed not to come off. “BUI” Is a name of endearment to which both the presi dential candidates respond One of the hits of the campaign Is the skit of the noted comedian Bickel and the popular minstrel Dockstader in a takeoff of Bryan and Roosevelt, Bickel impersonating the former and Dockstader the latter, his ent has Bo h of Mi is al ng on too lo sm | visiting | the | the BOOMERANG THROWING. | The Curious Weapon of the Matives of Australia, Some of Australia native Austra In Austra of the of them are y still the American sall while tried thelr hand at { thy | | roving 1 ors Hin EAL boomerang. In of the use Some by the ry ex boomer LHL fA8 An ( rhorigine ] pert In weapon But it Is a diffi but a native to learn I'he bo Is made of hard wood and | from thirty to forty inches h In shape it Is somewhat like: or parabola, or |t bend in the 1 Wer Vi very ult trick for any nnerang usuniy iy have ¢ neariy middle, GEORGE W. FITZGERALD. Chicage Man Charged With Stealing Uncle Sam's Money GRORGE WwW, FITIOERALIL ents caused th 1's Alter en government's empl embarked business for himself Many friend have come to his support since h fin The loss of money from the AFT develo Fitzgera arrest hin Inno fed cur rest, declaring thelr bell cence eral subtreasuries Is a ver) rence The safeguards losses are many, and they ally proved effective rare oo ngninst such | have gener | The Raw Materials. “You ought te try to take life more | phllosophically,” sald the man wik means well | “1 haven't the raw materials for phi losophy,” answered Farmer Corntossel “The raw materials?’ “Yep. Most of the philosophy 1 have seen needed a foundation of fried chicken and trimmings and an easy chalr and a box of cigars and a num ber of other things I don't happen to have handy "Washington Star. burg. Fa Dav'd Stover " Geo, Beehtol E mM. Wagner, Bucknell, Pa Frank G, Fry, Pa } J B. Gramlsy, PI J. North, Phillpsburg JK. Henry. Reb Barvey fin Judgment Was Confirmed, certain old peace, wishing ti citizen, consulted found that might be of the peace “Well, then,” thought try the case myself.” he a writ against hig adversary and signed it On the day set for trial the defendant appeared Both men not unnaturally objected constitution of “Why, you deny peace?" Centre County Banking Co., Corner High and Spring Streets time Renova Justice of the Hint a and racter before auy ju bring the tatu silt nt iThace sults of such a o! infield, | CRIVE DEerosivs Discount brought tice rsbury n Heights fizabeth M viney Richmor A. Rothe Penn Bt ohn Riggie ( { { Just I I Stralghtway made out Tyrone Jame A. Amnern iawney gentle Lioyd 4 to the H. J. Ra the court J. L demanded the Justice, “do L. A. Walters that I am a justice of the | UBS L. Prem Dufl, Winhurne, Pa n, B:liefonte, formerly W. H. MUSSER, ‘ General Insurance fLagent with «¢ nneel OuneEe; Duck, Yeagertown Iyer Notary Puolic and Pension Attorney. Krape BELLEFONTE. PA. Dr. Sol. M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, } Iniversity of Penna Belle x42 South Altoona HER, North Dover Buffsdo, N.Y, Ohio Allee Pearson, ken, N, J. Mrs, Thos Geo, Keatley, Perkins, W, Va nse C. W. Hunter, Johnson Clty, Wm Ammerman, Mt, Carmel, Pa J. And West 134 New York James Burd, runbury, Pa Mrs. N. Ferg: Larkin. Ks Harry Reese, Somerset Chas, H. Shaffer, East Wm. Heaton Geo, Bechrist Mrs. Ada W nd Kay Pa relating tory after- Jos. A. Corcoran, when my h *1 KE A. N. Fleder formerly Ho would not this point, but argued that such a construe tion of the law was against and reason A vigorous altercation ensued, and then the judge remarked that not for the world he have men suppose him governed by any sonal considerations 4 there. fore,” he added “render judgment against myself and then appeal to » supreme court.” I “But the mischief of the Justice, ward, “that the supr reaffirmed.” The lawyer contest Bathurst, Pittsburg, all se Tenn Beam, 50 h Kt would two gentle fonte per. son Pa Live will rpoo! gracefully, Pa Fa Johnstown Beezer's Meat Market BELLEFONTE . Kratzerville 1oert 490 V 4 W HIGH BT, nd Co We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, FORK MUTTON BLICED HAM All kinds of Emoked Meat, Pork Ha ele If you want Bnow Bhoe Howard, sage t J { Mie ’ an J ¥ BE. § RAILROAD FHILIP BEEZER CENTRAL RAILROA densed tin ad Lime table « SCHEDULE INFORMATI D OF PENNA —Con PATENT Trade Marks ; . 3 Labels. ON JOSHUA R. H. 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Then we cure it for days—a partial digestive process Then we flake each separate berry so thin that the full heat of our ovens can attack every particle, Then those thin flakes are toasted 30 minutes in a heat of 400 degrees, I have never used Mapl- Flake, but if you will send me an order on my grocer for a 15¢ package free, I shall be glad to try it. Name St. Address City
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