THE CENTR DEEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 1907 Preserving Our Genuine Antiques rope winte ‘ past, structures or ples and tiquity, times short government the preservation to the past been made, on the Joachimstnaler, ated into dollar, memorates the was originally Telegram, and debris of the famous Casa Grande group of ruins In Pinal county, Ariz | Formerly cowboys used to make tar gets of fine jars of prehistoric make, and many relic of the ancient cliff dwellers has been thus shattered. The archaeologists a great deal about these long de were and how long a there Is no doubt tha rious human habi centuries the era of the Ameren It Is int ug to speculate upon the existence led by thousands of people for generation after in the homes go far above the acces lost thelr them The skill the bullders of homes am has often challenged the ruin known as the Colorado the are great care, Balconies are one dwelling cony lous Pace 2 known to them, persevered in thelr efforts with patient Industry until the Pen Pictures of choi win pant ay ane Folk In the News J gubsequently aAporevi- Thus the dollar com- | place from which It coined. — New York Get Your Gigs Out Now, Gov. ge fish bi art signed the 5 the taking of carp, waters of a gig between sts’ Il which allow The famous Swettenham incident 1s y mullest and now closed. The pompous governor of amaica who told Rear Admiral Davis in take his ships and go when the latter Inaded in ordor to render assistance to the earthquake sufferers did not hold his post long after the British colonial office discovered the true state of the case, It is supposed he was politely that his resignation at an would be acceptable, At any rate it was not long in coming, and now his successor has begp appointed in the person of Sydney Hivic C. M. G., who until recently was principal clerk of the west African department of the colonial office, He Is known In the United States and has special qualifications for his new post, as he has several times been acting gov- ernor of Jamalea, He was born in 1850 and is a son of the Rev, H. A. Olivier of Winch- fleld. He studied at Corpus Christi college, Oxford, and in Germany and in 1885 married Mar garet, da Homershi Judge entered the colo Commonwealth by The woman's whe *n it that tenderest hand els gets have di who the dw sertoed eltiosn sputed ‘Hers In villa vied, + 1 ‘ ™ mes We 8 than one nal oo from May 1st a grip 's another st ong in- and rO they | t many of gon but the cu anteda by white man in OHN JACOB KSC H, of the entries In the senntorial race in Wisconsin, has a reputation as one of the handsomest men in congress. He has a fine open counte- | pance and bright sparkling eyes. Lis | congressional serv ice is comparatively | brief, dating only from the Fifty-sixth | congress. But, though not so much of a veteran in lawmaking as some of his colleagues, it fell to his lot to identify his name with what has been called the most Important plece of legislation | passed in some years, the railroad rate bill. He and ressman Townsend of Michigan gave thelr names to the | bill on this subject which was passed by the honse of representatives during | the session the Fifty-eighth con- gress 1te passed no bill on the | subject during that and the similar measure ch was passed In the | ninth grees entative it Is a common thing for to protect the relies of the w ing of historle the remains of peo civilizations belonging to an. perhaps to prehistoric In this it is only a time the attention of the been directed toward of things pertaining But a beginning has now Congress has taken action subject, small appropriations | have apart, and it Is hoped that as the work proceeds more funds will be forthcoming for carrying it on and thus preventing the annihilation of the records of another a The most extensive and in many respects most interesting fleld for the American archaeologist is the region of Arizona,|, i... New Mexico, Utah and southern Colo palace has rado, In which the ancient and oft dis are in its cussed elif dwelll and other rei; ing mains of cities long since deserted are dating mans found. There bas been much vandal Ism In cor lon these relies and dang t haphazard ex ploratior on acts of those {emoran of the re 1 the loss to post one tations te WW NWN WN BBW NNW BE BN VNB A. E. Schad SANITARY PLUMBING Estimates Cheerlully Furnished. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa, Bd eS ST ee ere informed early date even country (r i . generation the beds of and so In explorers have Gas Fitting, Kince Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating, has streams In the sible that 1 ives In the attempt to enter 5 Slating, Tin Reofing, Spouting, All kinds of Tinware made to order. in construct shown ong the mn by iff In in been set JOHN JACOB ESCIL admiration CHF palace stones Are op HAL PE eh Sa ie a a Se Cong ngs tt Jusfoste Josjentestertertoniontent f alan RTARTA J ERERANEENEEN [) Ania denienienliengon ovlosiosionie of The set inet with existed les ind the want ughter of Cox, ourts, 1 Se8sion0, SYDNEY OLIVIER. REAR ADMIRAL BROWNSON. New Chief of ti 110 t Kent, He y in 1882, was British con. of county { value ins e Burea gation al office Hep a. Congr man Sch took part the discussion of rall leading way rate nember of the house committee on inter and He is forty IX years ( . was born of German is a grad ia state htan's new story does not nt the elder Long ne his thirt and buffet nse follows hile Nix sand vines of wt Madeira grapes, 7.000 vines from the mo of Jura In the ity of France, point glon suddenly ends” Mr. Longw began his lnvestign tion of the subject of making Amer intalus vicks Sallns, in at which vine re wicnor AR LONG WORTH. the orth fean wine ns early as 1538 in the Ohio | valley pear Clocinnatl. The Catawba grape was first brought inte prominent notice and practical cultivation in America by Mr. Longworth In 1535, and to hima more than to any other man in the United States we are In debted for our knowledge of grape cul ture In this country. He It was who fnduced the first worthy ploneers to enter into the enterprise and brought the first German vine dressers to the Obto valley and the Bwiss retilers to Yevay, lod, who, under all the disad- vantages of climate, soll and vines un — — R— w— acting colonl: secretary Hondur , aundito the Lee is from 1805 secretary of West India ros mi i in 1808 wa Wa general vard | to 1800, the 1! com- gt in procity recly half of the West went to buy an long Ago nt Roosevelt or attended a ner given to plaps for op him and his din form MORINR poli Ia he obi in « | : the Interior de¢ charges t! retary ment { Ago it Gov nw ‘rawford had to In nethods to obtain publie land Mann of nart pa ert proper resorted were made by Representative 11linols and publish ed In the ( sional Record. They ealled forth the statement from Mr. Garfield that the transactions question 80 long any prosecut that would be debarred by the statute of Hmitations, but that steps would be tak en to cancel the proofs by which cor 1 the lands were obtained, Governor Crawford In yoars old and a native of lowa, Ongres mn occurred that on In connection ag ago CRAWFORD, the University of lowa In 1852 and be. gan practice In Independence the fol lowing year. Ile removed to Plerre, DP. 7T. Huron, 8. D, state senate and as attorney general has been president of the State Bar association and member of the general council of the American Bar associa. tion and In 1004 was a delegate to the universal congress of lawyers and ju. rists at St. Louls, of sent to forty nine He | graduated from the law department of in 1884 and In 1807 settled in | He has served in the | ng data of Ar Spanich The Word The de tion of suggested in s is confirmed tork great CONEress e% Oh and E or hw erous it hoped to do : re tows 0x1 Ing buried wn the results exsible : An extensive work is in the er lexicographers m dem » disc min Thal (Bt, Joachim's and the proprietor year issued a great pleces of about the ish vsoduro whicl » WAS olith the ACY lie ress King tion ' pub in prog of the mounds now Ine of the “Dollar.” the w Todd's edit n or wchim's Bolemia, following of sliver the Epan- name of J Croup. For Cough, Cold Sore Throat, Sif} Neck heumatism i Nook euralgia At all Declers Price 25¢ 50¢ & 100 Sent Free “Sloan's Book on Horses Cattle, Hogs & Poultry Address Dr. Earl S. rye St Boston ss - Special Sale! FRIDAY, MAY 10 -an ALLEGHENY ST. MANNE RERATENRR® Lae .e >. .e le .e oe we "a Workmen's Bargain House, BELLEFONTE, PA I 2 2 2 TON BN, J ar » - LJ ve lenle LW ) _ = -e La | LW orlon [) . ’ By .e ie Fo deletel sfefuieiefeeleleleieleeleiel Py eedeadandande utente ntondondonds shoadonde abondondondostodto ade ato sli stant + WAGONS w I I I I I I I I Mmm mme BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 McCALMONT & CO. SELL - AM TOG P.M, McCalmont & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. ) | | L588 5-8 Sitti ttt tte tte teat terete ed a a a a ee eens WE SELL THE BEST OF MEN'S SHOES The Men's Styles in Shoes this Spring ars certainly very handsome. We call especial attention to our $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes. For some reason greatest favorites We're sure we know why they right sure that you'll see why, also or other the above styles appear to be the have so mafy friends, and we're if you'll take a look at the shoes, Judge a Shoe by its quality ~not by its price. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE. PIPPI ORIIPIPINPRIITRFIIRINBINPPEPNRPIBIIPPIBPOPOIBIIES +4 POPPI PIPOPPPPOIIIIIINGN EE rE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE Eh hh
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