THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, FEBRUARY 15, 1906 HORACE PORTER. gone am somewhat of an explorer my- The first time vent abroad 1 to explore I went north to 8 the my ances- I met a i In People of ACE POR- France, who has tives of the United Hague, believes In fighter In days by when there eral Grant, on whose staff he served after dinner speaker. At a dinner giv- 4 from man who 5) __— “my G TER, former been appointed one States at the peace arbitration, though was hard fighting to be done. General during the latter part of the civil war, en to the late Henry M. Stanley he once self spot where, it is id, ne of fact, I began Sh ort Stories ENERAL HOR ambassador to of the representa conference at The he was a gallant Porter was an ardent admirer of Gen- He is always In great demand as an sald: detern tors lived in tl nt y Colorado, with the reps “Xu way ™ The any- cance famous 1 pine excurs senator ming ator were rivals of fair lady bel Nagl enne The Wy states from ¢ i for the the anme Mis. elren AUgUrated of Oklahomn tion 10 the is a member of mily of and on fh i r= Is n and “Home Run § Go went to Har and besides studying the languages mathematics learned bow to handle himself well A contest with gloves. When the Span Ish war came slong he joined the rough riders He as a leutenant San Juan hill his gallantry that occasion territoria ns A fact t! FET ithietes, at he Is n famous as ne rants Known rants enor | ard dead and on and led to to lieu colonel and of the Hoose wromotion be As colonel nt Mr weame famil CAPTAIN FRANK the FRANTZ goon red cour ord of ong Bnppo hed 1stership Frantz, and not pres dent he Capital } he bee old comrade to a | ttle Inter the good man for the O and asked poiut Frants to accept, tership was the better place he beard that the president to do so and that there wer: to be cleaned out he sald anything his old commander orders) One day Captain Frantz it the White House, and the president asked hm to put om the gloves He did se A and the chief magistrate eame out of the context second best. His respect {or FAL president wanted =» ge Indian agency Secretary | hook to ap The did want thought the not ax he postinas hut when wished him graft would do rm he wna in | fought | on! after | Q at About a Few Prominence the captain was so much increased that he took the first opportunity it and at the same time for his faithful service Indian agent, That was how Frantz got his appointment as governor Hg to show reward him ns Harry 8. Lehr, who was a witness in the case which recentiy brought in- to such prominence the publication known as Town Toples, is a very ver- satile man, He has occupled a con spicuous position in the smart set for some years, and his name has appear. ed frequently In the columns of Colo nel Mann's journal of society. Ac witness in the Deuel- Mann-Hapgood suit, Mr. Lehr was put the list of those “Immune” from crit- fcelsm by Town Top- ies and writ ten up without charge cording to one on also new Mex ne of United terion t iment - AE se oCret to the n oa tio ! g this seven shou nt hardly more than or old well, dear, what for y my un 11 Bd Please, sir,’ sald the child, weeping ‘I want to get a divorce from and mamma." " piteousl!y my papa Political contests in Kentucky are usually exciting, and that which ended in the cholee of Thomas H. Paynter to succeed Joseph C. 8. Blackburn in the United States senate was no exception to rule Senator Blackburn has been a conspievous figure in the house of representatives and senate for near ly a quarter of a century, and he made a vigorous ecampalgn for re-election But when It resulted in his defeat and the election of Judge Paynter as his successor he pald a high tribute to the character and.abll ity of his victorious rival, Benntor Elect Paynter Is a na tive Kentuckian and in Lewis on Dec, 10, His early od was Ae quired the public and was supplemented by the Rand academy and a conrse at Center college at Danville, He was admitted to the bar In INT3 and attorney at Greenup for He was elected *o the Fifty first congress and wis twice reelected, serving from 1884 until 1805. In 180M he was elected to the appellate court, being re-elected In 1002. Judge Paynter has a wife and two children amd A man physique and genial manners the was born county LN) T. H. PAYNTER i : ueation in schools study In Was county several years in of fine | SI A Hotw Cordul Won the Prize SS AALAANAANA AA AANA AN AANA BAA P SSAA SAPP PP PPP PR PAA On the day that the Princess Brigit ta's prize was to be awarded little Cor- dula went with a sad heart. She had so much wanted to win that Sibylla and Franze and Helene to school prize, and all the other girls had been work: ing ou thelr bits of pmbroidery and fine stitching these mauy weeks, but poor little Cordula had been forced to cook the food and brush the rooms and keep | the baby happy, because the good moth er had been ill The beautiful Princess Brigitta was a fine needlewoman, and she had offered the prize of n to the little girl who could present the best specl- gold plece men of her own needlework. Now the which the to be exhibited and the prize a warded. Each work day had come on work was little girl brought forward her led and Jald It the yrdula’s turn there were told the when she was cal on a all table beside When (it tears in reason of her er “But, cess sn princess, wns ( » CYP8 AS she iy hands dear replied the prin is Jother better SL AON 34 ime , then, for som the little girl r that the mother sweep 1 have had he tin e I am hers and ¢ brotl ny ho Brig- 111 es LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 1nd ined, a be sald estale are wt snd th haviong same withogt ds» ay, to Kengoos G CRsle i Adminis ® ' Ld Belie fog Re A PMINISTRATOR 5 Ni Fat ats 1 Ca 4% TOUR'S NOTICH EXH i Estate of Walker tow Letters testamet f ing been grant-d by the Re the undersigned a persons indeblied to sald estate ake Immediate payme claims, to present tl ’ Davin Ship ¢ M o'd Ary up Y sald es gister of ¥ khowing selves 10 be : juested to n those having tiement re Ie a C8 La Cuances BE WHitvan J.WiILLIAM WitHan Exe tor H. 8. Taylor NOTICR Noties Is hereby given that will be made to his Excellency, the Governor of the Commonwealth of rehm yivania, oo Tuesday, the Sth day of March. A.D. Jan, tor A charter to be granted fo An Intended oor poration, entitled the Bald Eagle Telephone Company ' haviog its principal office in the Borough of Howard. County of Centre and =tate of Pennsyivania; the object or purpose of whieh corporation isto construct, maintain purchase snd ‘ease and operate te ephone Hoes and exchang=s In the Counties of « entre and Clinton Grrrio, Bows & Zenny L 8 Bolieitors Att'y. An application SALEIN PARTITION Pursuant to an order. issued oul of the Orphans Court of Centre county, the under signed will tapose to public sale on the pren ses. near Waddle school house, Patton own ship, on SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1x at 1 Mo'clock p. Mm. the following deseribed real estate (ate of Frederiea Gummo, of Fat ton township, deceased A certain TRAY OF LAND sltun'e near Wad die school house in sald Twp, bounded and describea un follows Beginning at a stone sorner on Hine of John Henderson | thenoe slong sald line, North, it degrees, West, 8 perehes (0 stove cornet thence North, 50 degrees, East 8) perches to 4 piteh pine | thepons South, 10 degrees Rast, & perches to a piteh pine | thenes South, & de grees West 8 perches to place of begianing- containing 4 serves, A good 2 story frame DWERLLING House. stable and out bulldings-=cistern and well near house~young orchard with fine frat and grapes—partly timbered with yel ow pine and chestnut TeuMs OF BALE 10 per cont cash on day of sale 4 par cont on coufirmation of sale : and balance tn one year, with interest. to he se cured by sel, fa. bond and mortgage on remises 1 Att'y, Gronor B Gouwo, arry Keller Trustee in Partition for Pur perios 6 uosss, Decoased, i and Unens ana’ woen > awarded it did not go to Bibylla for her hemstitehing nor to Helene for her silk embroidery. No: It went to dear little Cordula, because the princess de clared that the stitches In the baby's stocking were the very smallest and evenest of all and that the little darn was the most beautiful piece of needle wark thora Le pew A Syllable Game, A pleasant pastime for little ones on bad days when getting out of doors Is Impossible is for them to take thelr slates and pencils and write across the tops of word the sls Then ites a four syllabled sentences letters see how many can written with the tained in this word, Sometimes quite a story ean be made up of words { containing the letters spelling one very long, many syllabled word be con- one Why Not Give wvour heart the same you do the other organs? If your stomach, lungs, Hy or any other organ is in tro to work, you hasten to repair them The heart never refuses as long as it has power to move, but continues to do the best It can, getting weaker and wenker, until it is past repair, and then stops, It is Just as wick the other organs, and needs help, but because it will work, you let it. This Is wrong, If your heart is weak, you should take : » Ct Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure to strengthen your heart and enable it to overcome Dizziness, Palpitation, Bhort Breath, Faint Spells, Pains in Heart and Bide, and all other Heart difficulties. “I had palpitation of the heart so bad that I would faint away. My doc. tor recommended Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, and it helped me from the start” MEA, J. C., WEIS, Cleveland, O. The first bottle will benefit, If not, the t will return your money, attention er, kidneys ible, refuses Good paint increases the cash of a house beyond or l.ucas Paints 1 0 John Lucas & Philadelphia then sell [ K. RHOADS TYRE TAY COALS Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. [8 DR. J. JONES, VETERINARY SURGEON, 1 the ¢ ty of London, has located at he PALACE LIVERY STABLES, Bellefonte, Pa., vhere he will aoswer all calle for wore in profession Dr. Ie d r State Vet. Nes served } held as ns four years unde reon Plerson ar staid ¥ EE A [Ml te. ei A GOOD LINIMENT a 2 a a GREEN'S ELECTRIC LINIMENT ebb ddd ob bbb ebb bb ebb db dd bbbdd breen’s Pharmacy Comp'y, Raha hh bh hh a BUSH HOUSE K. EE EE aa a Eo a an +P P+ ddd dd Dr. J. J KILPATRICK, Dentist, Bellefonte, Pa. toffee oartificia NOAH W. traight Pure | 4 4 BY, ——— Rye Whiskey, «ETT - —~- WOODWARD, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. Direct from Distiller to Consumer Saving Middlemen’s Profits. My Whiskies T areall Double Distilled and Extra Purified. JUG GOODS. UNCLE SAM SAYS IT'S ALL RIGHT Unele Sam, in the distillery During erson of Goveramer t OMelals, has charge of every department of os @ entire process of distillation, after the whiskey is stored in barrels fn our warehouse, during the seven years it remains there, from the very grain we buy to the whiskey you get, Uncle Sam is constantiy on the watoh to see that everything is all right dare pot take a right; and when allon of our own whiskey We out of our own warehouse unless he says it's all @ does say so, thal whiskey goes direct to you, with all Its original richness and favor, carrying & ['nited States Registered Distiller's Guarantees [Under Sealof Purity and Age, and saving the dealers’ bi par fied customers A Word to profits Thats why YOU shoud try 1t Invalids Ihat's why EnY's WHIsk®Y Is (he best for mealeinal That's why it is preferred for other uses To. Us why wo have halfa million satis Your money back if your'e net satisfied ou are cautioned against the purchase of whiskies with high sound ng, fancy names. As In Most cams those high toned brands are used to cover compounds abominable in taste, and absolutely Injurieus In thelr consequence to the consumers, My whiskies have boon before the public for twenty five years and have stood the test thoroughly having been anal} every instance their absolute parit “Noah W. Kby's Best™ » food red by some of the most expert chemists throughout the country, and was established and highly commented upon or the body and bralh, enriches the blood solidifies the bones, hardens the muscles, quiets the nerves and perfects digestion—unequaled for consump tion and wasting diseases Will ship the best Strictly Pare Rye Whiskey to any part by Express, ( with order, at the following reduced prices | 0. DD, or oash In Gallon Lots, with jug sealed and boxed, $3.26. In Two Gallon Lots, with jug sealed and in Five Gallon Lots, with keg, $14.40, As 1 azlicit orders traveling salesmen I give my patrons the selling better goods house in the country, Not One Cross Word in a boxed, $6.25. by mail instead of through thus saving a vast expense by any benefit of this saving at lower prices than Nh) Barrel Om cial reports show that | have been manufactu: ing stric ty all-rye whiskey for the last 25 years I will be pleased to receive your orders, an will give them my best and prompt attention The oldest and only distillery in the county, yet all double distilled and : Use Boy's Best. EXtra prepared. I Don't. i ] | i Fine Sanitary Plumbing Gas Fitting Furnace, Steam and Hot Wa- ter Heating. - order. 11h. Il kinds of Tinware made to Fur CUAL AAALAARAARA ALA SALARALAARRRSRIRIARE RA (ALS Both Telephones, A. E. Schad : Eagle Block, Bellefonte, 3 - AA AA hh AAD AS GAA RAILROAD SCHEDULE FPENNA FHILAD NEW YORK Via Phila Arr ‘ {Week Davs NEW YORK Via Tamaqua Days. §¢ 5a. m. Sunda Ww GEFHART General Bupt Ar Week p. m. Sunday FONTECENTEAL To take effect May 2 —— RAILROAD WESTWARD EABTWARD » | STATIONS ;, Wi connect lege INSURANCE AGENCIES. ER, ALigent d Pension Attorney BELLEFONTE, PA S. BE. GOSS, BEN C. MILLER FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REFRESENTS BOME F THE K COMPANIES. Arcade Bellefonte, Pa. BEST STO nd Floor Bush HARRY FENLON - Successor to { Frederick K. Foster { Wm. Burnside FIRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE, BONDS of every description Texrie OCoUnr, BELLEFONTE, B42 ly Jno. F.Gray & Son Successors to GRANT HOOVER : Insurance: This agency represents the largeut Fire lnsur. ance Companies in the worid. We are pro pared to write large lines al any time, wee A LA) oe Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. Wil on or address us at Crider's Stone Bldg, Bellefonte. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLEBGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE. We keep none bat the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED NAM - To waar a nies Thier Bean Ho - PHILIP BEEZER, ra.
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