THE C ENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, FEBRUARY 25 , 1909, | HAAN ALR * squad” off the emonies on wd looks, essive the do- ine Og March physiqa« d tumes form « ings conn American lef magistrate The inaugural rade offers portuni ; ¢ to sport gay ¢ n such ap- parel, and the variet ostume fn the infi y year, wrt Par Ongress- COS8- in an op- seen nite, Herl id ( J. Van to be on. CK coats, d with canes at least supporters of Senator | vy will journey from Ken y wit} m and take a positior the par day Judge ‘1 7 are to trav : ns the that 1 Brad! gear wid nro the sloucl wil | Cas tion fers clot iwnufacture made of tl nos raised In this count Of is from the manufactor I longs Hamp! and | from that gress dent! dou to ride House eine press ¢omin of 4 whethe New er sol got the The In simple affa function of of ug tiling Fron 9 this accom posi: Intelligencer file of it i= dy Mr. Jefferson arrived In the repre sentatives’ hall that day at 12 o'clock Mr. Madison had left his own house a short time before, escorted by troops of cavalry, and promptly at 12 o'clock entered the hall, attended by several eabinet officers and by Mr. Coles, the secretary of the retiring president. As this group was introduced by a com mittee of the senate Mr, Milledge, the president pro tem, left his chalr, con. ducting Mr, Madison to it, and then sat at the right of the new president. Aft. er Madison had delivered his speech the oath of office was administered, On leaving the eapitol Madison found the volunteer militia companies of the District, nine in number, drawn up before him. Their lines he passed In BE tan an ‘ay review WAR #8C¢ he came It doe appear that Madison I hite House or that . it. Nor does it appear any ps down the stitutes the rade «cnr uration ared t of the wh good will ide was the FTEAMING UP THE MISSISSIPP! WITH THE PRESIDE T ELECT southerners he wanted and that he did not care how they voted, Judge Taft had a particularly good time in New Orleans, where he was received with many demonstrations indicative of old fashioned southern hospitality “Well, how was It, Judge? asked one of the newspaper correspondents after | the train had pulled out of the Cres | cent City. “Great,” replied the president elect, “the greatest time of our lives-a red: hot time." As recollections of the red pepper In any of the dishes cooked a la creole and served at the banquet of the pre ceding evening were fresh in mind, the laugh that was elicited showed that the group appreciated the point, 000800060 Te0e0e0e0000 0 flie New Congressman From Washington, Charles H.Miller—President Roose. velt's Visit to the Lincoln Farm In Kentucky. 00000050000 000500e020000 C HARLES MILLER, ents H. who the COPYRIGHT (S08 OB Roryw BiRed ou » “ we hair a the He does ne de horseback ort of wl and Ras 1 Work t play go or Indulge exercise by usual energs or or other ing ing 1 4 Aazxzling ! of action sourceful | and execution that g the conaf oristie and re origh ty of full and sue ul ac npiishment of his purpose before It Is genes y beyond the ndertaking almont rev) thnt Ie stage of his ren preparatory count of the fact of the large Insurance compnnie their headquarters In New York the post of superintendent of insur ance of the state of New Yor) of national scope. The nppolntment to it by Governor Charles E. Hughes of William Horace Hotchkiss of Buffalo has been commented upon outside the bounds of the Empire State partly In consequence of this fact and also he cause of the governor's prior action In naming for the place Frederick A Wallis, which occasioned opposition In the legislature and resulted In the withdrawal of the appointment. No On th it 80 many have &tate . Is one | objections were raised In the case of Mr. Hotchkiss, The appointment was tendered him by Governor Hughes without any solicitation and came ta Bim entirely ns a surprise. He had been for some years referee In bank. ruptey In Baffalo and had In this way acquired a knowledge of general busi ness and the laws pertaining to corpo. | ‘rations, which Mr. Hughes thought | would be valuable In the Incumbent of | William Horace Hotchkiss, New York's Superintend of Wwil- Cromwell Insurance Nelson His Fees, «i= «i= «ia ent liam and Qe QeDe0eQeDeQeDe Del 0000000000800 0e0s0e08060 ponsl CARIN AND WM OCORNERNSTONE ¢ EX F MEMORIAL THE LINOCOLS OOLN FARM HALL has looked eloquent and effective addresses he The Hitk upon the ulin bs those who t ft far and near to attend the exen rnerstone of the Memoria d by Pres ident Roosevelt this hall the venerable cabin w soon stand, safe from destruction by the elements or the hands of thoughtless vandals ever made cabin was with ost reverence "i : hall and wn wit} Real There Bracers. Harker 000000006000000000006060s *020000000606000600000¢0s0 | Ld Some People of tne Hour goes a chap who has | braced people all over town for a quar | ter, Barker~Great Jupiter! jook like a beggar! Harker—And be lsn't. He manufac. tures a twenty-five cent pair of sus penders. Chicago News Bewildered, “They used to say | was a man with a future.” “And now? “Now they reffr to me as a man with a past, Wish 1 could have a present once." Cleveland Leader, Joesn't | In Doubt, “That's a curious you're wl Inoking driving” remarked the Jno. F, Gray & Son Buceessors to GRANT HOOVER. Insurance This agent Y represents the ance Companies pared Lo writ 1 Wi Fire 1usur- We are pre- time, IArgest $s worid large lines at a '} 4 Al _— Life and Accident Insurance, Tiue to Her Trair ng and Surety Bonds. Bellefonte Criders’ Stone. Bld. HARRY FENLON 14 in 0 star © ked one Ara = FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND TORNADO NSURAN NCE, BONDS of every de Kemps Balsam — TE ENT LTT TT TN, pp pepe ape TI EIN SLA SS If You Want the BEST COUGH CURE you will ask for ption 2 La. 11 “42 ly Patents, Trade Marks, Labels, State Don’t accept anything else. i ter Lis y |e iy L : Centre County Banking Co., / MENTS LEGAL IDVERTIS) WINDSOR HOTEL $1.00 1 ™ American, $2.50 per day and up The only m Metal @ priced hows of rep. PHILA DELPRIA EK. RHOAI COATS Wood, Grain, Hav. Sand. Straw and Dr. Sol. M. Nissley, ry Veterinary Surgeon, J. HL M. STOVER, AUCTIONEER. College, Route 3, Am prepared to ory put Appointee TESTE TL E.T. JORDAN, COLYER. PA. 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