SUCCESSFUL BUTCHERS OF GRAY SQUIRRELS. 



Game is reported to abound in Centre county 

 this year. The photograph herewith shows the luck 

 which attended T. W. Kramer, R. H. Kramer 

 and George Loneberger, of Bellefonte, on a 2 

 days' gunning expedition through Brush valley. 

 Some of the city sportsmen who visit the Centre 

 county woods do not fare so well. — Philadelphia 

 North American. 



- The faces of these men will prove in- 

 teresting to every student of the nature 

 and habits of the genus game hog. The 



in the muzzle of the gun to find out wheth- 

 er or not it was loaded. The other 2 men 

 look like girls dressed in men's clothing, 

 and as if their proper place would be be- 

 hind the notion counter in a department 

 store, rather than behind a gun in the 

 woods. It will be noticed that R. H. Kra- 

 mer and \ George Loneberger use pump 

 guns. What a glorious advertisement for 

 the companies who make these pot hunt- 



T, W. KRAMER, 



R. H. KRAMER, 



GEORGE LONEBERGER. 



picture indicates that these men have about 

 as much mental machinery in their heads 

 as the wax figures in a dime museum. 

 T. W. Kramer looks more like a man 

 than either of the others, but even he does 

 not appear to know enough to come in 

 when it rains. It is strange he should 

 ever have learned to load and fire a gun. 

 If he had lived in the days of the muzzle 

 loader, he would not have lived so long 

 as he has, for he is of the kind who blew 



ers' weapons ! The same sissy boys are, 

 no doubt, saving their odd dimes now to 

 buy automatic guns. 



The real men of Bellefonte must certain- 

 ly feel ashamed of these imitation men. It 

 affords me great pleasure to record the 

 names of this blooming trio in the game 

 hog book. T. W. Kramer's number is 1,019, 

 R. H. Kramer's is 1,020, and George Lone- 

 berger's is 1,021. 



Sunday School Teacher — Now Tommy, 

 can you tell me whose day this is? 



Tommy — Yes'm ; it's Bridget's. Delia had 

 last Sunday out ! — Philadelphia Press. 



