Pace 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FEBRUARY 8, 1906, Marked For Tragic End MOHAMMED EL TORRES, | Venerable Hend of Moroeco's Mission Steunenberg’s to the Algecirns Conference, The most striking figure at the con- | ference in Algeciras, Spain, over Mo- { rocco affairs is the head of the Morocco { delegation, the venerable Mohammed | El Torres. He is the confidant of the HE Incorrect] young and picturesque ruler of Moroce- Sore Throat or Mouth When the mouth or throat is irritated or diseased you have the common ailment of Sore Mouth or Sore Throat. If not quickly cured, you are in danger of con- tracing more serious or even fatal mala dies such as Croup, Quinsy, Tonsilitis or Diphtheria. Nothing in the world will cure e¢ Throat or Sore Mouth so quickly, so surely as TONSILINE because TONSIL« yw (RP | ' : eid 33 sy tamed "3 { - j report that all | co, Mulai Abdul Aziz, and his minister INE is the one Fo oh diy fully nage los alte Panel enti’: offs te There: was ow hat purpose, as never failed, attempt had of foreign affairs. There Wis a sped You'll need TONSILINE one of been made to poison | tacular scene when the Moorish envoys { : A these days, or some night when the ex-Governor James | debarked at Algeciras from the Span- | due store is closed —bétter have a H. Peabody of Colo- | Ish cruiser Rio del Plata, The party | bottle ready at home when you MY rado recalls the cir- | consisted of sixty-seven persons, all | need it most, 25 and 50 cents, . cumstances under | richly garbed in flowing white pobes | Tonsiline Co anton, Olio. 1 which a former gov- \ ernor of the neigh II & afte aught, boring state of Ida- Ly > , Sunderland, County Commis. BN 7 stoner in Potter county, charged with de LR Q 5 \ | N vl JAMES II. PEABODY, ho, Frank Steunen- berg, met his death but a short time | ago. Both Peabody and Steunenberg were active as the executives of their respective states in the suppression of riots connected with mining troubles while they were in office. The part they took in these troubles aroused much enmity against them among some classes of miners. The death of ex-Gov- ernor Steuanenberg Is lal £ he fact that he earned this hostilit charge of the i of curred under « shocking IN PEIRIKIN HALL, BELLEFONTE FED. 10 Tuesday, FeD. 13, 1906 POSITIVELY NO LONGER. aN NNN MT €3 E £2 3 HAVE YOU TRIED Mody Mn ol "eX bs 3 €3 €3 FOR RANE NR AR £3 €3 D-Zerta 3 FAN JAAR JANE AAR AA AAD BM 20M Wl 2 Nl MN Wl BE NM BN i 3 Ee seen A aa a a crass aad SA a AR EEE ae aa a i a a a + 1000 Good Resolution W. F. Frederick, operating over 60 Stores and Agencies, starts an Agency in Bellefonte by selling 2 Carloads'of Pianos AT BELOW COST OF MANUFACTURE, FOR ADVERTIS- ING PURPOSES $250 Upright Pianos $117 $275 Upright Pianos 133 $300 Upright Pianos 164 $400 Upright Pianos 238 $500 Upright Pianos 337 EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Sled lob dP Pb bb db bd i ddddbbdd stirs ttt tgtt ral For HEALTH, WEALTH and PROSPERITY Sdd phd 53 SECHLER & CO., Pure Food Store. DR ee, HN NE EE EAA tl (AAA AA AAA AA ttt 5-5-5 6 5-5 5-5-5 -04 AAA SSAA Sas sssssssas asada a Lod ase AAAS SSeS al are FA di gd ++ do He da +4 + + dr dd he 3d aol Ha dr a In a ade wo HY he dk I — +d BA EA + i +4 i ra Ro 54 3: + it rh a +b +4 i pa As Moderate Priced Shoes THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE-TIME Grand and Upright Pianos-—-Chickering & Sons, Hardman, Gabler, Kimball, Bach, Price & Teeple, Schubert, Sherwood, Rembrandt, and many others. fons ‘emgmom oe § i SALE ENDS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH ganization ex he famous tier were wit of Pennsylvania after a of violence that ippalied the na tion, but it is held that the organiza tion is not yet dead and, on the con trary. Is rn ponsible for some of the most dastardly of the erimes that have been pery teed In connection with the mining troubles In Colorado, Idabo, alf Kid Skin, smart, warm and good | Montat i other Rocky wountalin i } widths slate The ex ) at Inde adie Colo, when thirteen strike breakers were blown Into eternity by a charge of dynamite when standing on a rall rond platfor: is Inld at the door of the western Mollle Magulires Plenty to select from. Plain and fancy cases, and all the Jos Whe § fancy woods—Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut, Golden Oak and Flemish Oak. wt Women's Shoes at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 d I Bring 810 to $25 with you and secure the piano of your choice. Balance can be paid on easy monthly or quarterly pay- ments. : I I W—— We have been selling Pianos in Bellefonte for 20 years past and now we will have a permanent store here. OUR GUARANTEE is as solid ag any bank N. I. FREDERIOK. Main Office : Petrnikin Hall Building, Uniontown, Pa. Bellefonte, Pa. Mingle’s Shoe Store. General Bell, who Is confident he In a marked man, does not expect death at once, “If they are going to kill me.” he sald recently, “they won't do it now R | It's too soon after poor Steunenberg's death. The assassing are wily and | don't care to pay the law's penalty for murder, even though they are deter | Dy, J. J. KILPATRICK, mined In thelr purpose, Nevertheless I | Dentist, go armed and shall give them a warm | reception. 1 haven't the slightest deubt Selisfouts, Pa that both ex-Governor Peabody and | TempleOourt, over Postoffos, myself are scheduled for killing.” Special attention given to artifieial Plates. | Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets, Rective Deromirs; Dmscount Norms JM. BHUGGERT, Cashier.
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