Page 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONT E, PA, NOVEMBER 29, 1906 Be a— Echoes From the | Election Battles Simon Guggenheim, Who May Become Colorado's Senator—Peter A. Porter. McCleary's Defeat—~Fred Lan. dis—Two Governors Elect. HE R secured publicans i arpa in the Colo majority legislature of rado in the recent election, and this means that Senator Thomas M. Patter emocerat, will be succeeded by a The candidate honor Is Guggenheim, head of the Ameri- can Smelting and Refining company. son, 1 Republican, leading for this Simon ous in of west agara frantier a hundred years, So has the Perter family Congress man Elect Porter's career so far has been chiefly concerned with recording history and [ateresting ethers in the ackievements of the plenesrs and set tlers of the Niagara knows fost of ground ten | has taken a the piace to he He has net held pnb t e¢ before except in 1986 and a mew ber af the NA * é - Dur ne FETER A. PORTER erYey has wr marking pote 187 neted vents took hington name va Idea district, and On a Mhominn from lis party after a on elon Mr. Me leary hes repre sented the Second Minnesota district in congress for fourteen years and Is regarded as one of the men on the lmpor tant ways and means committee . He was born In JAMEAT. M'CLEARY (0 4arlo, Canada, In 1853 and Is a graduate of McGill unl versity, Montreal, Fle was a school master in Wisconsin during his early earser and has made a study of edu eational methods, He was state Insti tute conductor and professor of history and civies In the state normal school at Mankato for about ten years and nly ontest | best schools of the country, L entovs a high repute In educational efr- | cles, In 1804 he published a “Manual of Clvies,"” which 18 now used in the Congress- not an eloquent is noted for his mastery One of his fa- wns his re- on the MeCleary Is but and man speaker, of facts ous speeches in CONEress ply to Rep silver question in 1806, statistics, resentative Towne recent chang The many election made a good es In gubernatorial oflices, In Alabama the gov. ernor is BB Birming- as the candi. elect of who, Comer ham, Democratic date the place, carried sixty out of the sixty-seven coun ties of the In one of the few coun. ties which he did not carry the Republic ans elected every candidate on their ticket, a thi un- kaown in this state gince reconstruction mer is the largest cotton nd manufacturer of Alabama, for stnte, ng , COMER, your blican orator Fred- congressman 1 to the hos He is re and bh ower 1g Repu sventh Indiana district, ther is attribute Is anc 080 defent tariff revisionists, § VO- of bany i TR Rupert in debate, La represented In a if ono her Brother Washington for a his secre ne day, Fred not by once rother p home, vas not so mw ' seat from n the Landis red has t reported by their failing to ret answer to th Con , who ui hool to school ’ nn fo } a run for t e school bell?" Mr t ye house you heard the ; Landis asked the older. “1 was Jdrénming that I was going to Washington to see you, and I thought the school bell e bell of the was the engl train.” the What mn youngster answered le you late?" he asked of [—was walting to see Harry 1 the recent election produce in Ne w York hough William Randolph f the Democrats and , WAS ‘ates fuation than ite of vernor vote sO nts as to in resuit en y bia early practi ¢ appeared much in the eriminal o« s and defended th without taking fees For some he lived in Ireland, where paper and Identified himself w Parnellite party, becoming founders of the Irish league mrt @ poor years he edited a th the of the wendent one In leg The governor elect of Tennessee, Malcolm Rice Patterson, Is not a new man in polities, al though this Is the first time he has been chosen execu: tive of the state, He was the Democratic | eandidate for the of strongest | fice and Is now rep resentative In con gress from the Tenth Tennessee district, He was born In Som erville, Ala, In 180) and, after graduat Ing from the Chris tian Brothers’ ool. Mo R. PATTERSON. lege at Memphis, Tenn. studied at Vanderbilt university, Ie was admit. fed to the bar in 1883 and served from 1504 to 1000 as attorney general of Bhelby county. Standard Oil's Men of Millions Personal Characteristics of Messrs. Flagler, Yogers, Archbold, Pratt and William Rockefeller— What They Are Supe posed to Be Worth, determination HE " of the federal government to go after the Standard Oil company and break up, If possible, the combination in re straint of trade which it Is alleged main- tain puts fore greund of public inter- est the ollicials of this gigantic corporation. At the head of it, of course, John D. Recke- reputed the richest man in the Despite his recent statement has had nothing to do with the d Oll company for about a doz 1 frequently in the ted by the government as to the stands feller, werld that he Standar years he Is name m instit Attorneys in New } as al been h Law w- son's vivid word pertraits in Ex body's Magazin n f them foll “All able men have me of indelible this man's strength and walks the actiy expresses power the su ery- IWS: God's and yespeaks When he his figure confident action his (ating power, let go fighting rebead of grea re 1 [1088 power at re r in inl pow. ced with suggest ng power h in It some thing of the rim uthie s of the North the into: they are reenfor mes and nose whict that this fight | | have ever encountered. | under the baleful influence of the ‘mn- { ¢hine,’ i less, Jer and hear better Once he passes | he becomes a relent creature, pitiless ns a knowing no law of God or man execution of his purpose.” Rogers’ fortune is estimated at to S100.000,000 : however, FAVenous shark, in the Mr close William John D Tioga « after the brother of Riehford, two years sident and foundor He | i par ticin profits of the trust no s A magnificent « te | the Henry M Rockefeller Is a He was born at sunty, N. Y.. in 1841, birth of the Mm ff Standard Of) Adirondacks Fling MAN'S WEAKER HALF, One Side of Hia Body Always Stronger Than the Other, 3 the de- the nore the lower isely op » left leg is stronger than the right in the great iis want of sym- all through the of ten we see than with the oth- with the left than with the right ear, or vice versa Not only so, an injury to the body—a burn or a cut, for Instance--causes more pain than It would were it inflicted on the other. Even diseases attack one side on thelr first onset in pref to Ecze- ma, varicose sciatica and even tuberculosis begin invariably to mani. fest themselves on our weaker side. A blistering plaster, will provoke an eruption only If applied to the right side In certain Individuals; In others, only if applied to the left side The simplest way, apparently, of dis covering which is our weaker side Is te which upon by 1, as It Is cen ly adopt limb ", posite majority metry Is body Nine tir better w nes out th one eye on one side erence the other veins too observe gide we lle preference when In be tain that we wn nstinctive wt agreeable, st In “mm r Wi - ES a " | AS ——_ es i CIGAR STANDS 25¢ Now Buys 6 of These Cigars Before w were unable (as other dealers are e installed our National Cigar Stand, we even yet) to sell the equal of this cigar at be straight. College Days Cigar, 6 for 25¢ This cigar is perfectly made, full size, and has a mild, smooth, mellew, domestic blend which most smokers find very enjoyable. COLLEGE DAYS are sold onl at National Cigar Stands. Coming direct from factory to you, we can save you the four to six middlemen’s profits. Tu re Ae a A LE NaS a vig GREEN'S PHARMACY "COMPANY, lle upon the side the dit of which, | BEEZLR'S MEAT MARKET, belng more vigorous, are less sensible | 4 ‘ to the pressure upon them of the ! ALLBUHENY BT., BELLEFONTE. weight of the body. Btatistics and observation go to prove that in about three cases out of four it 18 the left side which is the weaker, uley sieak go thus giving reason to the popular dic- tum. Curiously enough, however, pnen- PHILIF BEEZER monia, It has been noticed, unlike most — diseases, usually attacks at first the - : right—that is to say, the stronger-—side Centre County Banking Co. of the body Corner High and 8 w \. RHOA t BITUMI } LA UM COALS Wood, Grain. Hay, Straw and Sand. Yo Resp none Lat tae bes! quality of dEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM Kinds of Smoked Mat f you want a nlee J Fork sausage, #te } Kireets KECRIVE DEPOSITS, Discount NOTES, JOHN M. SHUGERT. ( o£ HAI NOT 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trace MARKS Desians CopynriauTs &c. 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