Page. 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 8, 1906 Stories Cold In the Cloakroom ENATOR ED- MUNDW.PET- | TUS of Ala- bama is In his elghty-fifthyear and is the oldest man In | the senate, but he recently announced that he was a can didate for re-elec tion, The senator, | despite his age, has | a quick wit. Some | one told him the other day that he | was being counted among the “White | House senators.” “I have seen things written about White House senators,” the senator eald, “and about penitentiary senators, | I don’t want to be classed with either.” | Shortly before Benator Pettus came to the senate the first time, ex-Senator | Pugh was the Democratic boss of Ala bama. When Pugh was conducting his | canvass for re-election to the senate | Pettus went to him and asked for his Indorsement for a local judgeship. “Nonsense,” sald Pugh, arrogantly. “You are too old to be a judge.” “Well, by gum,” shouted Pettus, “I | may be too old to be a judge, but 1 ain’t too old to be a senator!” And he wasn't, as Pugh found out when the canvass was over and Pettus was elected. BENATOR KE. W, PETTUS. The senator was a lientenant in the Mexican war, a forty-niner during the rush of gold seekers to California and a Confederate brigadier. He was sev- enty-six years of age before he sought political office, Representative Henry D. Clayton of Alabama and Representative Griggs of Georgia, whose districts adjoin, went hunting one day last fall. They stayed expected to and sunset found them selves ] 4 home v hod or drin} trudged alo they came in at the end of a lane they had been following rapped on the door An old man stuck his head out of HENRY D.CLAYTON. a window and asked grufily, “What do you all want?” “We want sald Clayton “Well,” growled the me ed the window " body's henderin’ you.” Clayton to stay here all night.” an as he bang shot stay there; no This cloakrooms apropos of the speech of | story was told In the senate wo Benates-4altersen supposed to be a Democrat, in which he eulogized all of President Roosevelt's pw “A local i the senator's | recs us icles we of work for nd his ex @% on lair JOSEPH ( ! stions He went about his rk fully And con scientions] ned A! | the prize | this afternoon, | approached. The Ohio man took up a | commanding position on the other side | of the chair, Senator Foraker sank | back, with a groan, and in a few sen- | tences told what the Ohio man wanted. | The latter departed, with many thanks, | and the buzzer began its work. Later in the day Mr. Foraker was talking politics with some callers, when suddenly and without the slightest rele- vancy he began to grin. They asked him what the matter was, “I was thinking of that Irrepressible man Johns,” chuckled the senator, “He {nterviewed me In the dentist's chalr I hope to heaven that on the day I'm buried nothing of Inter- est In Ohlo politics occurs. If It does, Johns will pry up the coffin Iid and ask | me the particulars.” Representative Charles H. Grosvenor | of Ohlo, who after nearly twenty years of service In congress was defeated for | renomination a few days ago, has re- leagues In the house. One of them is “the Sage of Athens,” the reference | being not to Athens, Greece, but to the { town of that name in Ohlo, which is the home of General Grosvenor. An- other sobriquet of the veteran legls- lator is “Old Flggers.” in allusion to ~Your child may have crou Have a bottle of Oil of Gladn the house It will cure it LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS APMINISTRATRIX NOTICK Estate of Cartes H. Cruse, lat twp. dee'd Letters of administration having been granted to th ing persons indebted to the sald e quested to make laims to pRyment oresent the same presen h | Ke US NOTICH te of MARY A. We eased testament SALE IN PARTITION Pursuant to an order Orphans’ Court of Centre signed will Lxpose { fee pear Waddie school house ship, ot SATURDAY, MARCH 19, T+ A lock p. 1 the | wing deseribed real estate. late of Frederica Gummo, of Pat ton towpship, dees ased A certain TRACT OF Lash situate near Wad. die school house In sald Twp, bounded and describea ss follows Beginning at A sto Henderson t1:Mo : thenee » nis rame as 4 po Htieal statistician, An aftermath of the general's unsuccess ful canvass for re- nomination Is a charge that his man- agers resorted to bribery of his op- ponents in order to win a majority of the votes of the convention, On the other hand, General Grosvenor says he was defeated be- cause the will of the people was over- ruled by a combination of bosses and | grafters The congressman Is noted for hiy | sharp thrusts in debate. One day dur | ing the session of the last congress | Representative Baker of New York, | who won a reputation as an objector, | wanted to make a speech. The {tem he | wished to speak on was about to be | CHARLES HH, GROS- | VENOR, | | postponed until the following Monday. celved several pet names from his col- | “The gentleman can talk then,” Mr. Hemenway of Indiana told him, “But I have prepared this speech at considerable labor and something might happen to me between now and Mon- day,” Mr. Baker sald. “let us hope so,” shouted Repre sentative Grosvenor, who led the ap- | vlause FICH ] EXTRACT CO NEWPORT, Pranry Co Jan, 15, 19x Notice to shippers of EXTRACT WOOD On and after this date we will pay § cord for chestuut and ro onk wood cu cording t i scifications in 4 fool of 13 | : and } per cord for kind of wood cut | wot lengths of 2 eneths oe nile west of ¢ Broad Top Rallroas ¢ Fenna. 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Re cently the senator was dentist's PA. who haunts the steps of 1900 ah ah a a gh ah sitting in nn chalr when persistent satellite darted b sanded the Intest news At the moment Mr. Fora ker was at that peculiarly distressing epoch when the buzzer out of your tooth and looks around, and out of the corner of your eye you can see that he Is trying to find a bigger one Mr. Foraker rose up in his chalr, with anguish In his eye. “What in blazes do you want?’ he demanded, “Senator,” snld the Ohio man sooth ingly, “1 trust you will remember that 1 represent an aft. ernoon paper and therefore cannot walt as the morn. ing paper men can. I wanted to find out about” The dentist selected the largest and fiercest looking buzzer In the shop and Good Resolution: nn tol tat dP dbdd Ra a a a dentist takes the first J Re ~~ For HEALTH, WEALTH and PROSPERITY OUR PREMIUM ROOM will soon be open and We Invite You AvL to call and examine the many splendid things given FREE YEAGER & DAVIS, The Shoc Moncy Savers, Bellefonte, Pa, RT oe NEE OE EE EE OE OE EE ER you should pledge yourself to purchase your Groceries during the coming year from SECHLER & CO,, Bellefonte, Pa, Their purity is a guarantee of health; their price is a saving; SENATOR J. B. and with good health and economy prosperity is assured. PORAKER. Begin the New Year with good resolutions, SECHLER & CO., Pure Food Store. 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