THE C ENTRE DEMOO RAT, BEL L bros NTE, PA., FEBRUARY 22, 1906 e— Well Known Men As Cartoonists OLONEL WIL- | LIAM D’AL- TON MANN, who was a principal witness in the Deu el-Hapgood suit and who was shortly after its con- clusion on a charge of perjury based upon his testimony in that trial, offers a good subject for the | artoonist. His ex- uberant whiskers, cut somewhat on the King Leopold order, and his rather shag- gy aspect lend them- | to | The pub- | of Town Top- | | Set | selves readily caricature, lisher fes, the Smart and “Fads and Fan- he . MANN, cles,” who with the utmost facility from members of the upper circles in finance and so- elety, is in his sixty-seventh year and §8 a native of Sandusky, O. He was educated as a civil engineer and en- tered the army at the outbreak of the eclvil war as captain of the First Michigan cavalry. He organized sev- eral companies of cavalry and was commissioned a colonel in 1862. devised y lmprovements, intro duced In United States and Aus- tria, which made a fortune for him, and he also dev the boudoir car, which extensively used by Euro pean railroads. The company was later bought out by George M. Pullman. He settled in Mobile, Ala, and was the first Democratic ididate for gress from » Mobile district under reconstruction ‘or several years he edited the He found ed Town Top ised was con liam Travers was placed Attorney New YX peculis Jeron in a ings which geph M. Deu Town Toples instituted suit against Norman ZOO Collier's Weekly, it becan the t attor ney to a work of it, | duty vidently not much to Mr. Jerome's taste. When Judge Deuel falled to estabilah his charge of libel the proprietors of Collier's Wes on the § proceed Judge Jo famous Judge Deuel libel I, editor of ¢ the duty of elative to the Wher criminal arose and now case district ssume the prosecut- nme it was n and to re ght Mr Im He rt lose crop which hide nn gre pel beard a WR firn jaw, His gray eyes are searching, kind ly and bright. Keene was in Cal not seventies, and it JAMES R KrENE, OS there he made his first lucky strike. He had become possessed of some shares in na mining stock that was selling nt almost nothing. It was be Heved to be practically worthless, but soon after Keene had departed on a trip east for the benefit of his health it panned out wonderfully rich. The stock went op lke n rocket from one arrested | testified to obtaining loans | He | | ember, ’ the | outlines of his | fornia In the early i SC as They Are and Pict Th Cr — RRA figure to three, News traveled slowly in those days, He knew nothing of his good fortune for a long time, but when he returned to San Francisco his few hundreds had grown to $200,000. There was a spectacular scene in the United States senate when the veteran legislator, John C. Spooner, walked { down the aisle to the desk of the pre- siding officer with Robert Marion La Follette on his arm and presented his new colleague from Wisconsin to be sworn in as a member of the upper branch of congress, It was a moment which had been eagerly awaited by the other senators and by the people in the galleries, for the two had for years been leaders of opposing factions In Wiscon sin, and there was curiosity to see how they would conduct themselves when meeting under these circumstances, Itis a time honored tra- dition in the senate that when a new member takes the oath he shall be es- to the vice president's desk for the by his colleague, and Mr. pooner determined cortedd ceremony not to allow his pre ’ yOu reiations th the former gov vious o JOHN ( rnor of W SPOONER. isconsin ustom tate "1y statesmen Set of dignity There was the tw that the mu L this had ever yrdial of friend La other on Senator llette some “dde » seat | by It ee ) took th wh awry cen would a« » to which he Wisconsin legisla ago. He did not re of Wis until hope the public *t moment as to the sen was ture sign last guessing whether Ing to ernor the 10860 about a year fs governor onsin December and until ] the Wis § as he remain gos or take up duties of a ur he fT =hich was we graced by the : Iroad the ger hen wral del mite on nes on he will » hand Her feels good ab tw H Mey witne pos to find some one Use his ippear igninst the mil able {) mn n top ght be irchase for him fi new Frere cron of hair; wgh he In the richest man In the world, he coul not gratify this ar dent desire, and at last he gave up the search for a real hair restorer and fell back upon the device of a wig to cover the naked. ness of his head. The wig changes Mr In facet, to recognize JOUN DD. ROUKE- FELLERN appearance greatly his friends falled disguise, Rockefeller with and without a wig of- fers quite an opportunity for the mak ers of funny pletures, him | when they fir saw him In his new | The difference between Mr. | was ! Ing about 900 senators Rockefellers | some of | | i | : | i | | Trrernone Carrs H The New President of France. President Loubet retired from the ex- ecutive chair of France at the end of a full term to make way for a regu. larly elected successor. This was the first case of the kind in the history of the republic, for with one exception only besides that of Loubet the terms for which the presidents have been elected have been curtalled by death or resignation, The other exception Jules Grevy, who served a full | of seven years, was re-elected and resigned during his second term. The first president, Thiers, resigned, as did also Marshal MacMahon, Car- not was assassinated In 1804, Faure died in office, and Casimir-Perler re- signed under the pressure of Impending scandal, France in Falllerog a representative of the radienl legislative forces of the republic. His supporters in the presidential congress were rad- cals, Socialists and Socialists, three arrayed aga or rialists, the conservatives generally term has President radical elements which were the impe- the moderate republicans and inst auti-republicans The proc- ess of electing a president in France is The people have no volce and the electors, number and deputies of exercise thelr own binations, undemocratic in it, the cholce in making com lower house, In the eulogies lin, sion of the of Benjamin Frank- en and oral, on the ocean of his birth he was remembered as a printer, publish edit both writt bicentenary er, yr, author, philosopher, moral at, ad Still ucator, diplom nthropist hose to come f forward new word tl many sided genin igar Stand one of the 2000 have 3104 ui bined to stores that com- direct In cigars bring cigars from producer to smoker, other words, we retail at wholesale prices N.( $1.45 i Black, Try our S. Resagos,” 10 for ‘ White straight, althought it has all the size, ght and quality of the 3 for 235¢ the box ; 20C anc §C. wel smokes Call and ex thancy, her gloss and go and last longer t made. ric farther than any « A Ky John Lucas & Co Philadelphia other pain ur dealer, he EK. RHOADS At his yard, opposite the P R. R.. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS wn we A180 all kinds of wee Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and | Sand. Superior Screenings for lime butulog Daler and plas. terers’ Commercial, No. of Central, No, 1921 | tarrhal germs, Dont Dee the Stomach Buthe Cyomal . No dangerous drugs or alcoholic con. coctions are taken into the stomach when | Hyomei is used. Breathed through the inhaler, the balsamic healing of Hyomei penetrates to the most remote cells of the nose and throat, and thus kills the ca- heals the irritated mucous membrane, and gives complete and per- manent cure Hyomei is the simplest, most pleasant and the only guaranteed cure for catarrh that has been dis overed, Complete out fit, $1.00; extra bottle, so cents. For sale by S. Krumrine LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. APMINISTRA TFRIX NOTICE Estare of Oasis H, Crouse twp decd Letters of administration inthe above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted 10 the sald Are re quested to make paymen sid those having claims to pr the same without delay, to Henecoa G CRUSE, Administratrix Beliefonte, Pa, late of Spring entale wsent EXEC TOR'S NOTICE Estate of Saran E, EMER! late of Walker twp. deec'd Letters testamentary ing been granted by the Register of Wil the undersigned all persons knowing them selves to be Ind to seld estate are juested to make nmediate payment, and thos: having « im to present them for set tiement upon sald estals hav is to shied re G. LyMax EMERICK, encore, Pa W. Harrison tM Walker, Att'y | DR TOR'S NOTICH I grant ydersigne to be to make I uesday A charter t the ' entitling hay % fu state of Penn Wf which « pur ! and aes and exel and Clinton Boro ward sylvan Orpos at 140 CRA oper tele AD Eos wunties of Centr SRE Zenny Rolleitor SALE IN PARTI grauant to an rder ssued Court of Centr unty Lxpase Lo public sale onthe § Ww vad! & acl house, Patton od Ww near on 1¥ MARCH Uoclock p the follow i | estate late of Frederica Gus un townahip. deceased A certain TRAOT OF LAND situate near Wad die school house In sald Twp, bounded and described as follows : Beginning st a stone corner on Her dersoh { thenee slong sald degr ers, Wesl, 8) perches he e North. 8 degrees, East 80 per thence South pnt bh ng deser mo of Pat line of John line, North, i sion & corner ; hes 10 5 10 degrees Fast ther | stable and outhulldings—cistern and well near house—~young orchard with fine fruit and grapes—partly timbered with yel ow pine and chestnut TruMs OF BALE (10 per cont cash on day of sale; 41 per cent on coufirmation of sale ; and balance in one year, with Interest, to be se- cured by scl. a. bond and mortgage on premises, Harry Keller, Att'y, Grouwar B Guummo, Trustee In Partition for FREDERIOA GUMMO, Deceased, ATFLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given that the following named persons h ve filed thelr petitions for Heense in the OfMee of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter sessions in and for the County of t entre and that application will be made for the granting of same, on first Tuesday of March nex TAVERN LICENSE W. L. Dageet...... sellefonte Horten 8, Ray " CM &U. B. Garman a James A. Noonan .... " Fred'k Mosebarger..... James W_ Runkie Centre Hall Boro Edwin GG. Henderson Howard isaac A. Shawver coer MiliBelm “" Andy M. Reeser ‘ . " Chas M, Waple Philipsburg Boro, Ist Ward Thos Barnes Ji " y 2nd $ Hapsey & Grebe . fe gio Samuel Rogers....... ie " C urist Nor ho... J. C.&EW.H Jones ames Passmore Tempest Slinger Dorsey Meyers Andrew Husg A B nerd " Alois Kohlibecker (Cen J Warren V ood (Spring Willlam Eekert James 8 Relsh Rdward Royer, James D. Hufer Frank W. Hess, Fred Eisenhauer VF. R Gorman George J. Kachlk, (Clarence) lohn G, Uzzell, (Snow Shoe) Lawrence Redding, * " Chas, ¥ } (Eagleville) Liberty Jessie K leasant Gap) Spring DISTILLER (Woodward) Halnes WHOLESALE LIQUOR: Philipsbnrg West Ward south Ward ral City) Boggs Twp Mills) Gregg (Rebersburg les {Potters Millis) Potter (Old Fort . (Coburn) Penn sandy Ridge Hush Cassanova “ ’ snow Bhoe Twp Eby IEWER'S EXE Fh Le EER ’ g Brewing Co Your Nerves It | on tha then the es’ Nervi ine cure all Neus ” “Dr. Mil nerves s to me strong ne ) nds." CUNNINGHAM, Allegheny, Pa. The ttle will benefit, if not, the druggist will return your money. 0 po frat } Dr. J. J KILPATRICK, Dentist, Bellefonte, toffee Pa. aver Fo n toartificial plates xd NOAH W. EB Straight Pure CEN WOODWARD, Direct from Distiller to Consumer Saving Middlemen’s Profits. Rye Whiskey, TRE COUNTY, PA. My Whiskies are all Double Distilled and Extra Purified. JUG GOODS. LE SA the person of G g the entire during the seven whiskey you get Unele Sam i» consis fare not toke & gallon of our rieht: and when he does say 20. that w his wind flavor, carrying a United States Rey fpe. and saving the dealers’ big profits Irposes That's why it Is preferred fon fled customers, That's why YOU shou'd try 1? A Word te I'nvalids ou Rre cautl ng, Ianey names, as in most thowe abominable In taste, and absolutely fp jarioas whiskies have bosn before the pabiio for tweniy having been ana'yzed by some of th every instance their absolute purity Noah W. Eby's Best” Is Tood Tor the body TN Lt On dist yeranm Proce YyArs LH Unele Sam tillery ur wArvhoyw Skey hey ale nn wh hat other Canes remains ere from tiy on the goes di Distillers ned against hightoned Drands most export che «as established and highly commented upon ALL RIGHT avery department of barrel YOry grain we buy to right as charge of ation, af the WHISKAY 8 stored In wall tiv ep of « { that sYMIYIhing 1= & ir own warehouse unless he says | rel to sou. with a Is original ru warantee 'ndor Seal of Pu ERT 8 WHISKEY I (he best for medicina ] : t'swhy we have half a million satis Your money back if your's not satisfied the purchase of whiskies with high sound are hy d 10 cover in thelr consequence to the consumers, My five years and have ad the test thor sughly mists throughout the country, and wt awh and bralh, enriches the bl od bones, hardens the muscles, quiets the nerves and perfects digestion—unequaled for consump tion and wasting diseases Will ship the best Siriotly Pare Rye Whiskey to any part by Express, C with order, at the following redaced prices 0.D, i= Gallon Lots, with jug sealed and boxed, $3.26. In Two Gallon Lots, with jug sealed and boxed, $6.25. In Five Gallon Lots, with keg, $14.40. As 1 s2licit orders by mail instead of through traveling salesmen, I give my patrons the selling better goods house in the country, Not One Cross Word in a Barrel oris show that I have been Hitulagiur. all.-rye whiskey for the last 25 eased to receive your orders, an cial re ing strictl I will be p thus savin A vast expense, benefit of this saving by at lower prices than any # Offi. will give thers my best and prompt attention. The oldest and only distillery in the county, yet all double distilled and extra prepared. I Don't. compounds In solidifies the or cash Try A. E. Schad - Fine Sanitary Plumbing Gas Fitting Furnace, Steam and Hot Wa- ter Heating. -» Slating, Tin Roofing, Spout- ing. All kinds of Tinware made to order. - Estimates Cheerfu lly Fu nished. -» Both Telephones, Eagle Block, Belletonts. 3 Ab ALA Ak AK AAA AAA Ah Rb RAILROAD SCHEDULE Time Table effect ve Nov 6 1%§ LEAD DOWN No.j BEAD 1¥ No 4 No Ly Ar p.m a. = BeLLEPONTE 3 Nigh y Liou Hecla Park Dunk les ublersbur No. Ne Oo STATIONS p. m 24 £m eTwwo’ Oh wd 50 62 we wee 0 BE in -R $ =1 BEET OOCE - Krider's 8id'g Mackeyville Cedar Spring sa MiL: pan Ar a La Hal TL LL » oon x » 1-1 York Oentry & Hh Jersey Shore... Arr ves Phi y Lv ft Arr a. & Reading ry PHILAD.. NEW YORK (Via Phila oi. Arr Lve ft Week Daves NEW YORK. Lv (Via Tamaqua t Week Days. gov p Hunday i WSs m. Bunda W.H.GEFHART, General Bupi Wms port — Dally m JBL LEFONTE CENTHAL EALL ROAD To take effect May 2 WESTWARD EASTWARD AM a 30 & 85110 w BTATIONS JAM jLy Ar. 0 Bellefonte .. ~Ooleville... | | Lime Centre. Hunters wk Haven and Ni ' for m State O t Belisfonts INSURANCE AGENCIES. Ww. H MUSSER, Sreneral Insurance Agen Notary Public and Pension Attorney BELLEFONTE, PA. =. Hi. GOSS, JOURN ¢ MILLER FIRE, LIFE VD ACCIDENT INSURANCE REPRESENTS SOME OF THE K OOMPANIES Arcade Bellefonte, Pa. HARRY FENLON { Fredo k it Ym. B BEST TO nd ¥ oor Bush rnside FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE, BONDS of every description Terie Corny BELLEFOXNT {2 ly Jno. F. Gray & Son Successors to GRANT HOOVER Insurance This agency represents the largest Fire lnsur- ance Companies in the world. We are pre. pared to write large lines at any time — 1. | § SO Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. Oall on or address us at Crider’s Stone Bldg, Bellefonte, PA. 'BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE. We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED NAM HEE Ton want & mice Juicy Bvsak goto PHILIP
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