Pace 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 1, 1907 Nell, Se, Mentioned In | the Dispatches | ATE TNS Hi commander T of the battleship Hissouri, Cap tain Edwin Pendle sted Conway who as work at Jamaica Admiral SOP ROT Davis CAPTAIN ed to two 1865 : ind yea he ant's grade tenant cor nde commander In 1807 and captain's rank | mand of the At and was for sey ent of the atta He wa 1900 a years superintend naval gun factory Secretary El partment, whose been a theme ment, is not a very cartoonist His John Hay, was fo: made a he Cx uld even hu Root of the sinte de visit to Canada has rmat n or the late good subject | predecessor, of the Car catures large colle it for rep ized do hap ger. ng Mi New York fo congress were retired at first tera. In the next congressional oareers but from that time for to the extension of the ice and the taking of patron tatly the average yen has length than balf are In while onetwellth Lave Mr ‘ork had prepared wires t 18 i ' s ) some went O00 representat nnd that 400 of “he end of the Swenty were short ward wivll serv nge official life of congress ened until now 1 their second terms of the New York delegation served seven terma or more ee] them Years owing from represen ore The cartoonists have always been fond of pleturing James Hamilton Tewis, who used to be a member of congress from Oregon and is now cor poration counsel of Chicago. He forms | a strik'ng figure, and it Is easy by wlight exnggeration of his eccentricition of manner or dress to make a good | It was in his second speech coined his fa- military sap heads.” with inn discussion over Mr Lew : 10 his opponent 0x his caricature, in that phrase, CONEress Lewis Tosa satraps and gilded His first oratorieal Lemuel Ely Quigg the trusts, and i Qui it down une | ELA the seriptural weth his sw oribh. mous ellnted society duel was that Colongl wis then we ler In oration, appiyl “The the quoiation master and Ass afterward Colonel ively clash with Roepre HAMILTON FACT IN CARICA- In IN son of Indiana. Mr, Johnson Lewis’ 1h iect found his equal, which fear,” politest the president those looking for emise wil ind it “Too mu on handled the s . but he pol tical others in s tact the wand Lewis befall death his 0 18 BOVE is magnifi resi ent im miy w : Was ese RLY iy 2 fool VARIOUR Yirws UNCLE JOR CAN oy NON ie muitite by where corer tiling walter The proprietor reached Uncle Joe in three leaps and took him by the arm with intent to steer him Into the holy of holies, where the linen napkins are “Don't,” sald Uncle Joe, resisting “l eame here on purpose. 1 am In a hurry, and | want to get something to eat. 1 can't get it there” After vain expostulations the pro prietor permitted the speaker to sit at a bare table opposite a fat grocer, Ev ery walter In the place dropped his customers and dashed forward to walt on Uncle Joe, who demanded bean soup and apple ple. Three walters brought hin the soup, two conveyed the ple, and the proprietor himself furs nished n glass of water, “No mystery about I,” sald Uncle the plebelan fed Are un monloualy hoarse and jos Joe, wiping some ple erumbs from him. | | elf with a paper napkin “1 want what I want when I want it, that's a..', and 1 wanted to get that soup before sunset.” Lewis ientative in f President Me. speech, » the latter ridiculous with some answered tones, of the the in the When the Disease Let Go. An old man was just recovering from an operation, and as he Iny regaining consclovsness he heard the doctor say nurse regarding powders to be given him, “If one every hour Is too mnch give him a half every half hour.” The old gentleman ralsed himself up on his elbow and sald: “Ray, doe, that reminds me of a man that hind a Newfoundland Hin wife got so tired of having him (the dog, not the man) track up the floors and porel f nally she her husband ; } og to and sell him That afternoo returned radiant Id him +1 Hid ‘1 can HARRY K. THAW’S SISTER. Pittsburg Heiress and Beauty Who ls Now Countess of Yarmouth, of Yarmouth, who came to Ameriea to attend the trial of her brother, Harry Thaw, for the killing the architect, Stanford White, Miss Alice Thaw, and her marriage April 27, 1903, at her mother's home in Pittsharg to the Earl of Yarmouth was one of the leading topics of the venr According Harry about and mour, earl of and heir of to an some The Countess - one K of wns on dog society ‘ made to some Thaw the mu (reorge authorities, it was himself brought between his sister Sey town who irriage Francis Alexander Yarmouth and eldest son the Marquis of Hertford. some cul habits key tribes monkey India brown thief an of the Rf Duisance ed to catch dreds, This Kovs we egred Mit robber they beca the fdithful deter send done In one me such that and was hun the holy covered off. jut Having , they re. AWnNY and red in BOC mot re deg carts and ed many miles the monkeys were thoroughly fused t pir the too clever A Woman's Back J or writers of all more vaius tie / W 1ughiter's and Mrs posed her 4d ear! and get her out the several schools of pra than any amount of though the . having been v grat ’ Tau tien ORElOna; teat im latter are not lacking ir : ted Yi ar : nur ° sent her away non-pt ial con f the vid : mbers "1 any other “eroe's Plea ttle 1 Dr. Pleres uch imitated coated granules tL never equaled SURAT. tasy Ww candy. CIGAR STANDS 25¢ Now Buys 6 of These Cigars Before we installed our National Cigar Stand, we were unable (as other dealers are even yet) to sell the equal of this cigar at bc straight. College Days Cigar, 6 for 25¢c This cigar is perfectly made, full size, and has a mild, smooth, mellow, Somestic blend which most smokers find very enjoyable. COLLEGE DAYS are sold only at National Cigar Stands. 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COALS Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Centr: County Baniioe Co. ng Streets Ky BSHUGHERT Cashier Beau ty’s Bath “Cydonine” GOUOOOOOOOO0OOOUOO000C Price 8 8 x % Js cents. | x | Everything Good to Eat in the Grocery Line RLEN'S PHARMACY Bell { C0 Estimates Cheerfully Furnivhed tagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. ont Penn’ a. Y cetossssssiossediees Can be Found at SECHLER’S, THE GROCER. NANI ANN NEW YEAR BARGAIN SALE MR New Y our customers Sleds, In wishing you ¢ and prosper Car to Boy y Sleighs, Horse Blankets, announce ~k Atos, Bob Sleds, we take this opportur our annual bargain sale of one and two horse Bobs and Sleigh Bells, ete, tractive and the goods must be seen to be appreciated. for quick gale. The reduction is at- Oar line of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal and Stove Wood, is the best we can buy. Agrienltural Implements is the usual high standard and the line is complete. The quality of our line of We are making a specialty of Wheelwright and Blacksmith work and Shoeing. 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