Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 17, 1908, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE,
PA. SEPTEMBER
The Politicians.
Men Who Are
Seeking the Suffrages of
Their Fellow Citizens Spell-
binders and Campaigners.
es ATOR O, A. |
WJ) CULBERSON, |
chairmdn of the!
weratic advisory |
ign commit
coognized as
the ablest
upper
CONZress,
Some of the
Den
Le
a son of
Culberson,
a member
house frem
for twent)
two consecutiv
the greatest lawyers
occasion
court de
BUCO
Hogg, 1
elected. It vy while he was attor :
general red before
the supt : 8 and
argued the case of Reagan
Far: ’ t company, in
volving the constitut lity the act
shington
versus the
of
1 commis
luded his ar
airing leave
» court beckon
ing to the desk
Gray, who
upon his
This
ibert, and a
praise, Bome
he made
rong plea be
(Ay Aga
creating the Jexas raliroa
sion. When he
gument an
the room the
ed to him,
he th
warmly congratulated him
able pre
was e fr
Sir Hubert 1
years su
anot!
fore |
gent for him and sald 3
have wat wr and am not
unmindful of that the pec
of Texas ire that
should not
to
ere out ir. Ji e
case
ng man, 1
you
inate
he |
» reporters fol
[
Nothing
] used
Grover Clevelan y much
the
when
ng expeditions and
to luck
I much to Judge
Taft's enjoyment of his recent trip to
Middle Lake Erle, to be
pursued so closely by correspondents
and photographers; but, belng a candl
date, he had his
as his
ot add
Bass island,
to don customary
born in Nebraska City and has been a
member of the bar there since his
graduation from the University of Ne-
bragka in 1901, His father, the Mate
M. LL. Hayward, was elected to the
United Stites senate from Nebraska in
10. d Jied on the day he was to
The new secretary of the Republican
national committee 18 known as the fa
ther of “the Nebraska system,” a sys
tem which from the state organization
reaches successively down through well
organized district, county, precinct and
By
state
neighborhood organizations
of reports the
keeps In
f every p
y commonwenlth
an
elaborate system
chalrman thus
with the work
tion in
ly attrac
sive Pari
Greenw
Pennewill
1 therefore
Michael's exper!
it may be that
ence " |
something
there Is
to profit us
“Michael
nstantly
| a hand
there woul
that if the sc!
{ there would be
“1 did,’ the fat}
Dance or
op |
Devil.
y
Presented Gotham |
Playgoers Who Would Be
Up to Date—His Satanic Maj-
esty In Two Places at Once.
Cholce
O the dance or to “The
which both? That
kind of question New Yorker
put up to ther elves this
With seductive Salomes
ind and two de
HSCS Very
Devil"
or Is the
an
17, 1908,
RICHARD Vv. OULAHAN. | proached the captain and said: or |
| should like to have a sleeping berth, if |
fou please.” “Why, where have you |
| been sleeping these last two nights |
since we left?” “Wa'al, I've been sleep- |
ing a-top of a sick man; but he's better
now, and won't stand it no longer!”
Newspaper Man Who |.eads the
publican Publicity Bureau.
It 18 a #‘rergous task which has been
assumed by Richard V, Oulahan, who
was recently chosen as head of the
publicity bureau established by the He
publican national committee to supp!
the country with Information ahout th
{ssues of the cam-
paign and the can
who
Re
Only a foo
an
of
vould guess at the age
CRY OF a4 wWomi
244 in.
A Woman’s Back
Has many aches and pains
weaknes |
ment, of the pelvie organs
f
toms of
caused
ner dis
by
PIACH
didates
gent
pt ini
repre
falling. or
“8 Ana Hn
Republican
nl Other symp
frequent
ema; Wi Nes are
headache, «
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SPECIAL OFFER:
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| all
William Burnside
MINER AND SHIPPER OF
SAND
Silica 8
for for
sll
pur-
poses
pur.
poses
and for concrete wi rk,
’ 1
| aster Hand,
Scotia Sand Co.,
EK. RHOADS
COALS
Wood, Grain, Hay,
Sand.
Straw and
Co,
Centre
County Banking
r Big
BELLEFONTE,
Dr. Sol. M. Nissley,
Veterinary Surgeon,
ia
Beezer's Meat Market
HIGH 81, Bil LEFONTE
We keep none but the best quality of
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM,
All k of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete
If you want a nice Juley Steak, go to
PHILIP BEEZER
PATENTS,
nds
Trade Marks
Labels.
"1 ot
Invent something
ractlios vent ioe wh
. ’ ’ Daler
JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, L
929 Chestnut St,
Me Nim
% Dea
awyer,
Philadelphia,
We Will Pay the
Fifteen Cents
smilie
tior
yery
nearo
piscat i iil
of the p, JU » iit
to camer ]
by an an
ery o i
member of the finny tribe
publi an standard be
k for a short
camera man a chat
in getting used
to being attended
ndents on ev
In A wary
and the He
yfter tryin
and giving th
asian. 1 i FT NM
i
his
} BOCUTe A 1
two, de dee! POs
after the
tended
tive
until
duly
pone { i
volts had been
to
hing
Ww
mer Dover as secretar
lean national « has the dis
tinction of judge
and the youngest brigadier general In
his native state of
Nebraska and the
youngest chairman
of a state party or
ganization In the
country He hn
been chairman
the Republican stn
central committee
Nebraska
years, but resign
give his entire |
to his new duth
secretary of the 1
tional
He looks more tha
his thirty.one yenrs
an he Ia sls feet twa nde
Pgure and mature spear
Ham Hayward, who succeeds El |
of the Repub
ommitiee
the
being youngest
for Iw
comming
of Ane
He wis
| successor in Addison G
Le
in
repr
18
any,
was gra
the Sou
college
He is a
a wife
has never been
stocked with ti
world'sgoods. When
first ran for
opponents pict
he con
red
hopper
The
po Hu
Kiate ted to
th
was ad
teen yo
Ankeny
United S
Wilson kept Anken)
Wilson
repre wintative
ington Ankeny opposed him
In 1800 Wilson went after the office |
himself and got It, defeating Ankeny
but only for a four year term. In
Ankeny defeated Wiison for re
tion, but Wilson was able to name hi
Foster. Filun
ly, In 1008, Ankeny reached the sennie
Personally he Is not politically am
pitlous, but his wife, a daughter of the
late Senator James Nesmith of Ore
gon, an intimate of Abraham Lincoln,
was a Washington society belle in the
eivfl war period and has urged him
sver on to political battle
Mr. Wilson, who is a brother of
Henry Wilson, United States minister
to Belgium, » managing owner of
the Beattle Post Intelligencer, and the
whole Influence of that newspaper has
been thrown against Ankeny
 g an
became A «
ten sennts
fn Poor man became the irs
Wash
in congress from
180 |
~~
| about
| the morals or otherwise
| the part as attractive as possible
| ates the
womae
There has a lot of discussion
this appearance of the
whether the manifestation Is good for
As usual, the
Actors, any
ma ke
Mr
with Miss Grace Elliston |
leading female Imperson- |
devil In the performance at |
the Belasco theater, gives his ideas of |
the part thus
“1 am quite sure that the devil, to be |
really the monopolist of his line
business, would be the best story teller |
in his club, the best dancer In his set
He would play the plano lke a virtue
oso, win the tennis and golf champion
ships, handle the ribbons Uke a thor |
oughbired. In short, he would have alt |
the graces and all the charms that |
been
devil
but the
they
disagree,
that
foctors
way, believe should
Arliss, who
in the role
of
men commend and women adore “
We will buy the first package of Mapl-Flake, to let you
compare it with foods that you know.
for you and good for us. lL.et us do it
t one mea! a day,‘in summer, should | often; tl
Mapl-Flake and frun
) OH health demand
eV Neve
[t will be good
now,
* ! nt serve 1t 100
r get tox
One Package Free
ack
rt forey
fon
Mapl-Flake i«
process requiring of
1 he wl i AN ‘ i a.
Then it ]
proces:
y hen each separate berry is
|
firey ’ \A
: k A
flaked so thin that
the full heat of our ovens can attack every atom
Then those thin flakes are toasted 30 minutes
in a heat of 400 degrees
alt your grocer s
Then vou
Tl
I kn
{ Mapl-F1
4 You will never
Once
ake will n
gO 10
! the first kage ourselves,
| rather than have you delay
I" nd us
this before vou
! then send you an order, good
for a full-size package free.
You will need no persuad-
| pon now
YW
{ agam
Flaked foods can be prepared without all this
expense-—prepared in one-fourth of the time
But that long process, and that fierce heat, are
essential to perfect digestion. In no other way
can the particles be separated so the digestive
juices can get to them.
The result is a food that's all food, because it
all digests. The shorter process makes a half
food—a food that but half digests gates
Then we cook our wheat in pure maple syrup,
malaly for the children’s sake,
Cut Out This Coupon
snd mail 1 to the Hydienic Food Co, Rattle Creek, Mich.
. AE amy
— a ———
volbl Rooeld Bs
LS i Br-’ LE)
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.
MN ame
St. Address
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