Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 31, 1907, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B
EFONTE, PA
JANUARY #1 1901.
Names on the
Tip of the Tongue
b Vom 4 am
ENATOR E.
CARMACK
Tennessee,
in a speech in the
on the
affair
senate
Brownsville
Southdown sheep, his hogs, his poultry
and even his dogs are all provided with
shelter of uniform architecture.
| ency of his opinions,
Ww. |
of |
who!
{
{ took the side of the
|
president, is
the prominent sena
Demo
of the
but will re
tire on March 4. In
his recent speech he
tors on the
cratic side
chamber
swwiticised Senator
de
the lat
upon
iker of Ohio,
! nt
CARMACK
Roos
schary
President
the d
made
course in
roops wus
4 iy in
spire yy host y h resident on
ind by a
ation of a
account
desire to pre
man of his ty
Senator his
his
person
ce after he
at Co
The
his
and the
rising
for
stories rding
Hirst
fo call on
had received his lav oma
fumbia, Tenn
elder of his
wife to get a divo
husband had
yonog ation
“If a elder
all's house wdvisin
yo wife I'r to t divor what 'd
you do?
Take : shotgun and | him most
gro
5 ised
TA
roun’ you
likel
i what de
law do?
“On. 1
er R
lent. The:
fis
ident
The
pre
re ther
eation,
one of
Representative Champ Clark of Mls. |
gourl is very pronounced in his advo
ist who pletures him as jumping on
Republican principles conveys the ex-
act idea that the public has
It was because of his well known vigor
in championing the of his
party that Congressman Clark was
mentioned for the of minerity
leader In the house when was
talk of choosing some other Democrat
to the position In place of John Sharp
Williams of Mississippi. Mr. Clark de
clined to be in connection
with the post,
The Mi
the orators
ers like to
doctrines
post
there
considered
one of
lawmak
has
of
stories
wourl congressman
the Washington
hear, he
to
arks with
usually
ns
something entertaining gny and
ten interiards his rem
CHAMP CLARK AND A CARTOONIST'S SKETCH
OF HIM
He once told of making
Missourl and
the house
and eg
]f ¢ stopping
overn at ith
When Mr. Clark arose the next morn
ing he ol ved the the house
on the bar a deep, swift stre
fact, t flowed
the back ¥ y f the b
place, On the
tor
{
of an blacksn
it stood
im-in
through
Rena Eh
ROCKS as
ere at least
and
re
he
4
1
eviven], bool he
has
and learned
goietieon to which
he belongs makes a
very | It
or New
written
¥ One
ition
+ to
rduons
The ro
wratie
: Dorn
1 when
£ years old
his father died, k
ch
(:inOmo
had
8
iren be
Hin
only
ing five
ul dea
mother
small annuity
which to
the family
with diffienity
he was able ob
tain a musical ede
but he show
sport
It was
that
to
od wo much ability gi. 000 PUCCINL
| that friends eame to
Copyright by Purdy. |
his assistance. When he began com
| posing operas, success did net come to
ATTORNEY OENERAL |
PONAPAERTE AND A
ARTOONIAT'S
7 3
W : BRET HOF HIN
~~
more It was his custom every morning |
and evening during seven months of
the year to drive the RNiteen miles
which separated his offi from his |
country home. At Bella Vista, as the |
place 1s named, the present attorney |
genera] surrounded himself with every | young men” sald the spinster who was |
up to date | beginning tp carry weight for age.
convenience for
His residence
modern
farming
with
enttle,
is supplied |
Sis horses, his fine flock of |
unning water and gas, and his | pretty widow
him all at once, but he now stands so
high that he is by many considered the
Jegitimate successor to the honors of
Verdi. [lis “Madam Butterfly” has |
made a big hit in this country, and his
other best known works are “La Be.
heme.” “La Tosea” and “Manon Les |
aut”
An Inmsinuation,
“1 have no earthly use for swift
“No, 1 suppose not.” rejoined the |
“They are awfully hard |
to catch." Plek-Me-Up,
of him. |
i rant Auntie,
| some young man over at the other ta
| ble drumming on his plate with
Oke Latest Is
the Wireless Auto
Va
HE very
and the cartoon: |
latest in wireless de
vices the wireless automo
bile, The perhaps
somewhat misleading to the av.
age reader. Of course the ordinary au-
tomobile i not run by an electric cur
rent obtained from a trolley wire, and
the term “wireless” does not have ref.
erence to the means
of This par
ticular vehicle is used
for the alr
without
wireless
in
phrase is
nbsence of such a
conveying motive power
of
MOKNN ZS
of
Ww
form motor
sending
thie
through
electricity and
I'o send a
118
to
there mu
the
by
recourse ires
message st be a
and wireless autome
such a
yo Jos
station on wheels, with
which may be extended
lofty ght just as
an ordinary wireless
of
ire department
m of
and the result is t
oa he fare
at
sin
ts of
I'he principle the ext
is
wireless comm
he portable
wireless station,
used
sending messages
either for tract
poses or for
his is rapidly becoming
of n
nae
the streets any
wred
and
ities are still
1m
telephone, telegraph
hting wires, so It would
» possible to drive the so called wire
bus th
ded bh
the Hertzian waves
ile or rough
he poles exter
fis A =
ar or the
rd mm
for use
elween o
)
where ' t 4 Dreakdows
or 1 sit re
Though Mar
plished such
ore m4
already
hie
and expert
on has COM
wonderful ne
tht on
vements,
he keeps ri gtnddying
menting and making new inventions
and lmproved apparatus just as if his
name and fame were still to be made
His birth Wiogna, Italy, occurred
thirty three years next April, and
it was seventeen years ago that he be
gan experiments to test the theory that
the electric current is capable of pass
Ing through any substance and if start
ed In any given direction will follow
an undeviating course without need
for a wire or other conductor. It was
In 1800 that he made his first success
ful experiment In telegraphing with.
out wires, and it was in the latter part
of 1001 that he sent the first wireless
message ncross the ocean
in
ngo
With a Slight Correction,
Miss Peachley (dining at a restan.
do you see that hand.
fork?
those ticktarks to attract eur atten.
tion?
Chaperon—Yes, dear, but such tae |
tiew fire rude and boorish, Don't notice |
Bim «Chicago Tribune,
| of
{ from Kansns,
i tain
not
LS
Do you suppose he is making |
i 3m wil mal A)
ONLY INDIAN
SENATOR.
Charles Curtis, Nowly Elected Member
From Kansas, Is Part Kaw.
There Is a strong strain of Indian
blood tn Charles Curtis, senator elect
and he has many of the
churacteristios found in the aborigines
{ of America He was born forty-seven
| years ago Topekn, and his mother
was part Kaw Indian and part French
His father was a white man and a cap-
in the Fifteenth cavalry
The senator elect tralght black
hair of the and, lke
the traditional faithful to
friends njury
Years ng Kansas
City Inte there
wis a horse nnd one of
in
Kansas
has thes
typical red man
Indian, Is
but slow to forgive
my
Aan
in the of the
race one day,
SENATOR ELECT CHARLES CURTIS.
ne & rney was sent to the house of
ere is serving
and now receives an-
in his choice for the
wmerly held by
held
nted to
representatives, wh he
his fourth term
other promotion
| sent f
Ralph
senatoria Jo
seph
A.W
by
#11
ui
K®* A Man
» has 8 vYaeanecy
.
heart of
thest from the
What Tommy Dropped
The Farmer's Wife
Is vory care
stomach Is not alone
mouth and the foul
it the corruption of
wd and the dissem-
wiion of disease throughout the body.
Dr. Plerea’s Golden Medical Discovery
makes the sour and foul stomach sweet,
It does for the stomach what the washing
and sun bath do for the churn—abtsolutely
removes avery tainting or corrupting ele
ment. In this way It cures blotches,
pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings,
sores, or open eating uleers and all
humors or diseasss arising from bad blood,
If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste in
your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath,
are weak and easily tired, feel depressed
and despondent, have frequent headaches,
dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stom-
ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour
ot bitter risings after eating and poor
tite, these symptoms, or any consider.
SHUM of them, Indicate that you are
ng from billousness, torpld or lazy
Sg) the usual accompanying indi-
Eire and their attendant
sod] by IL}
irrent of |}
reath on
the pure
aH Ive 2x Ratio th)
an Ho AT
“a ar
im M0 DU
LARLE TH 1
LU ~
i
Rate Tf TTR AIMIC eT I ALHRME JAN |
NAD TT ETT soidan. Malic
alt
ily rid Reid
tal nest |
alo, AAT no
of 4 booklet of extracts from |
standard medical authorities, giving |
Aes of it all the ingrodienta - ering | |
amed medicines a OW
fnto his wetle: most eminent medical men
aie say of them,
REAR ADMIRAL DAVIS. | THE Wome pocToR
American Naval Officer Who Was Dis. | AS 800n as 8 cold sore appears wet
patched to the Island of Jamaica. | the spot with camphor and eover with
Rear Admiral Charles Henry Davis, | powdered subnitrate of bismuth. Cam-
who was dispatched to the island of phor by itself will also lessen thie in-
Jamalea by Rear Admiral Evans te! flammation
render ald to the sufferers from earth-
quake and fire, is second In command
of the Atlantic fleet, Admiral Evans
being in chief command. He has dis
charged Important in various
capacities He the surrea-
Certain kinds of toothache ean be re
lHeved by painting the gums with a so.
lution of one-half lodine and enehalf
glycerin. If there is a cavity in the
tooth, saturate a small plece of ab
sorbent cotton in ofl of cloves, tinettire
of myrrh or laudanum and place BK In
the cavity
Auties
received
Beezer's Meat Market
ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE
ity of
HAM
$ *
ILIV BEELER
—
Centrz County Banking Co.,
Corner High and Boring eb
Worn
JOHN M. BHT
JTGHERT, Cashinr
SCHAL
Born Tm
JEPHONES.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Bellefonte, Pa
Everything Good to Eat in the Grocery Line
Can be Found at
SECHLER’S, THE
GROCER.
i he de
NEW YEAR
BARGAIN SALE
In wishing yon al
mppy and prosperous New Year
to onr customers
of Skates, Boys’ Sleds, one and
two horse Bobs and Bob Sleds, Sleighs, Horse Blankets,
Sleigh Bells, ete., The reduction is at
tractive and the goods must be seen to be appreciated.
Oar line of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal and
Stove Wood, is the best we can buy. |
we take this opportunity to announce
our annual bargain sale
for quick sale.
The quality of our line of Agricultural Implements
is the usual high standard and the line is complete.
We are making a specialty of Wheelwright and
Blacksmith work and Shoeing
BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 A.M. TO GB P.M,
McCalmont & Co.
BELLEFONTE, PA.