Circulation Ove fas Largest in Centre County, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1208 Vol. 31. No. 30 om REGETER FOR TREASURER THAT $72,000 STORY. JOHN MITCHELL FACT, FUN AND FANCY a R te 7 Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs Selec | JA | | e ne rigi a How the Taxpayers’ Money Had Been Spent--A Campaign Lie Venti ENDORSES BRY AN ted ang Original, ve lated--Now Paying for Former Extravagance--Read this Over FRE CANDIDAY LILO Carefully and Vote Accordingly. The Great Labor Leader Out in a Strong letter, owe the ISSUES ARE CLEARLY DRAWN Democratic latform Recognize Ver GEORGE F. WEAVER JOHN D. MILLER Gregg Twp of Walker Twp, SPEWED UP GARLIC FROM JOHN MITCHELL. $61,333 04 GOMPERS SPEAKS $40,074 60 the The thir Key tak . Re ner ime to see al y Harte y ) i , find th Won't you remember t man, by g a ! | " expense 1 , RAS uh , , ' nbz kw ! feta By . { catt ing to the polis in November and voting ments “14 i hey were elects ’ ed mn EL Liany : : ard = faba : ha ; ‘ A great tr | wccepted many | and machinery, poultry and stock of all SER nn AS SE Republican party iv Suyder county RiOMmise and failed to make good ate at fo in saying that tk CIrioTe "| thousands of doliars singe he has been | kinds is larger and better.than ever be- hunched ' PTT WARY a mistake that ! 4 ying ...0 the fetter of Mr Zerby went to this Aurand-—but that hat te ’ ENTAE CO'S ACTUAL DEVT 199A AT he Reha Bangs Bo Lis ar | in the Senate or obstructing and defeat. fore. The domestic department found night be of. in the main building is filled with much i long tent "J wr : € 4 take } ; W R 14 Rn K a . 3 ’ : red to « t eq act of th ) admired. In a JOHN D. MILLER, is a typical farmer, of whom i said —born on » farm, grew upon the ¥*® BE y $25 O01 0 $66.778 72 $22,250 07 A Real Estate Boom Sentence Imposed W $72,000 On the Job 23 Years Indians Down State Farmers Institutes wing {ar A Live Corpse i$’ A x Io 41] App ared ! ploy ers. so mouths and Hurrah for State College Visitor s ) ) eld ¢ ve entral district ¥, M. C. A. con. | ed by Thorpe tat ndicates to me th Demo § the to W VATE y : vat not ’ nae | 60 U1 n ati hh rate of = i L i 4 ’ 30 pet ' } legheny parently « not realize that :s 0 ‘ Looks For Big Majority ¢ Rp . " i 5 ew ! ny vothing can stop it I'he own res : nen onvenient hitel 2s Lock Have "ne a 3 : | ’ ’ IT. i {1 \ yheerve y went 0 W Am J ryan, for the ’ A Meartiess Mother sue orders, but | ' : } n i : ’ : " predicted o ) rivet | 1 their ability the men into!’ A n ' ; 13d t y nine Bursts, C ne i ] A Degan gathering, smith : and Mr Pi . y tl ! 4 Eng Bursts; Two Men Burned ated for. be his recent speaking tour and the re session will eld in the au riun Ia. kh y \ erin len a ne Ho. at whi Dr, Green will speak The : Mat buildings will be nape ted and the | yusly burned about the face and hands The 2and Pa. Vol. Cavalry will hold its ball game with Geneva college witnessed A handsome baby boy wa i : steps of the Home for the Friendiess at | Williamsport the other evening in the / baby's clothes was found a note stating the parents had gone away on a four. ’ Ing taken to \ ‘ \ tail ; Annual Reunion 'y N. Miller, a neighbor BR aT i QoL. Sh |S} ‘ Kk Boyt an the party managers indicating a land lide of Repupli rmers, lal fn Reduted Porta sli le of Rej 4 can fa Hem, la of 4 i wooks' visit and wanted them to take hi pote war ) n a ostage small merchant votes toward the Liem: | 2ood care of it, and upon their return they would pay the institution $50. on Friday by an explosion of an oil en. | AnD wl reunion at Huntingdon on Octo . . . ia nb t1 1 “ha i ha | " lle on ber aan There will be a meeting fore . before the de egates return to Bellefonte, | gine in the boring mills of the Standard | ™ a e oe ae \ why ph i ing fore Beginning on last Thursday letters to | vcratic ticket About 8 delegates are expe ted Oil Works of Burnham The two men noon, afternoon and a camp fire in the England ireland. Scotland and Wales 4 ‘ a neat the ent whe evening 7 . J : N tou a were standing near : the engine when it K will need only a2 cent postage stamp Horace Dale, of Rushville, Nebraska, | yo. NEED A change-that is why work. A looking glass keeps many a woman | burst , scattering the burning oil over | When poverty comes in at the door it | instead of a § cent one to insure delivery | Is now visiting at the home of his father, i I vote for Breas from being lonesome | them | Dever stops to wipe its feet i to their destination | George Dale, near Shiloh, ing people will vote for bryan.
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