Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 28, 1907, Image 2

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'HE
tENTRE DEMOCRAT.
¥ LLEFONTE, PA.
~
28, 1907
cmd Qs cs ceil,
Sixtieth
# New Paces In Senate and
House — Work That Con-
fronts Uncle Sam's So-
lons In Washington.
HE Sixtleth con-
gress meets un-
der clircum-
stances rather
unusual. There
has been more
or less excite-
ment over the
financial situa-
tion In New
York and other
business cen-
ters, and the
problem of cur-
rency reform
will present it-
self to congress
for speedy con-
sideration. As
to what ought
to be done In
the way of re- |
form of exist.
ing laws per
taining to the
currency there
» agreement, but It is
tion that the Six-
not adjourn its first
some way taking
of the conditions
for many
esent financial sit
me the subject of
of corporations en
the
teth [
wonsible
n
s supposed
FJ
iin the ideas of
t on tl t. Mr
1 the wisdom of
both messages and
expected that a
genera n of the tariff will be
attempted t debate on subject
ma; ! nectl carrying
out the 8 of t trat
the re: of th
wool ] iN 1
mittee lisher
presi 1¢ i
tained 1
prom!
for
1@ sublee
on on
¢ tariff on paper and
by the com
% which visited the
equested
oun
isla
n the
The
» has
the enate
greatest
vhere the
sth of the
y large
of the
members
ob
wr Gore,
gubernatorial
g£ the choice by the
it meets In January
members are Jefferson
Robert I. Taylor
Dizon of Mon
Paynter of Kentucky,
n of Delaware, Frank
New Jersey, William E
Idaho, Jonathan Bourne of
Oregon, Norris Brown of Nebraska,
Johu H. Bankhead of Alabama, Joseph
H. Johnston of Aabama, Simon Gug
genhelm of Colorado, Isaac Stephen. |
son of Wisconsin, Willlam Alden
Smith of Michigan and Charles CC. Cur
tis of Kansas
The house of representatives in this
congress numbers 301, of whom 223
are Hepublicans and 108 Democrats,
&iving the Republicans a majority of |
66. The majority party is about twice |
as strong as the minority in the sen.
ate. Among the new members of the |
house Is Charles V. Fornes of New
York, who takes the seat formerly oc.
cupled by William Randolph Hearst
Mr. Fornes was born in the western
part of New York
state about fifty.
nine years ago,
iteen
fie me the two
from 1 ' of Okla
ert | : pd Thom
who
appoint
legisiat
The «
Davis Ard
of Tennessee, Joseph M
tana, Thomas H
H. A Richardso
©. Briggs of
Borah of
INN
TH
seats by
t
nsas
RP. HOBSON,
men and ln 180 was a nominee
congress as a Gold Democrat, being
@efented by Lemuel B Quigg.
Another Interesting personality among
the new members of the house fs the
| female weakness,
| talns no deleterions or habit-forming
Congress J
Currency Reform a Problem )
For Lawmakers—Culber-
son May Lead the Sen
ate Minority.
— N———
Wm "NTT Ns
hero of the Merrimac, Captain Rich:
mond Pearson Hobson, who takes the
seat formerly occupied by Senator
Bankhead. The gallant young naval
officer defeated the veteran politician
at the Democratic primaries in his
Alabama district, but fate seemed to
have decreed that the elder statesman
should stay at Washington, for a little
later he was chosen as the Inheritor of
the toga of the late Senator Morgan.
Over a year usually elapses between
the time a member of congress is elect
| ed and the time he begins his duties at
Washington. Ordinarily the congress-
man does little during this interval but
draw his salary. Captain Hobson de-
termined to see what he could do to!
earn his wages from Uncle Sam. He
knew that most of the people he was
| chosen to represent
made their living
from the soll, which
has grown thin and
impoverished in
many places from
constant tilling. He
knew, that in
the employ the
department of agri!
cult
expert
100,
of
ire are n
an)
oached the pl
tended his hand to Capta
“l congratulate
sald. “You are doing
paused and added huskils
were wise In sending you up to Wash
ington. You'll do great things for us
yet, and this is one of them.”
Joe! Cook, who Is one of the
men In the house, was chosen as the
representative of the Becond Pennsyl
vania district at the recent election
He will 4ll the vaconcy-enused- by the
resignation of John E. Reyburn, whe
gave up his seat to become m
Philadelphia. Mr
years been identified wit]
affalrs of the Quaker City and was for
some time wmncial editor of the Pub
He Ledge
you,
new
ayor of
Cook has for sor
bh the financia
in the hon
y RK n W
of Miss vinalp
inorit) nse
» at the close
will
a
a for
eign trip
urn to take
ent in the sen
he away
Governor Var
The post
wratic lead
won
in the
nn
senate Is
d tare! Is
chooslt
. tor Charie
GC A. CULBERsON bers
Texas Mr
sen or Q
Mi
at
=
'XASs
OON A
The Mode
{aturally makes them shrin)
welicate question the oln A
ma, and unpleas
which some phys
essential in the treatm LAS v
women. Yet, If help can be had, It Is
better to submit to th than let
the disease grow and spread. The trouble
is that so often the woman undergoes all
nce and shame for nothing.
{ women who have been |
ree's Favorite Preserip- |
reciation of the cure |
ity of Women
from the
Lh Sl
sminat ant |
tr
nen oy
ont
8 ord
i
|
ng drains, irregularity and |
It always hel It
almost always cures. It is strictly none
aleoholle, non « secret, all Its Ingredients
being printed on (ts bottle-wrapper; con.
cures de
drugs, and every native medicinal root
entering Into Its composition has the full
endorsement of those most eminent in the
soveral schools of medical practice, Some
of these numerous and strongest of pro-
fessional endorsements of ts ingredien
will be found In a pamphlet wra
around the battle, 4 also in a booklet
free on request, by Dr. R. V. Plerce, of
Buffalo, N. Y. esslonal en
dorsemonts should have far more weight
than any amount of the ordinary lay, or
non-professional testimonials,
The most Intelligent women now-a-days
instst on knowing what they take as med-
jens nisaad of gpeding ing Shwit duit tlie
a
whatever Is Kong in By Pre
seription” Is of ham. comrostion, Ib
makes women strong and slek
3 Medical Adviser is ont ro
“pull off" the Corben Fz mons |
fight In the Lone Star State and put a
quietus on the movement. He has been |
talked of as the Democratic nominee |
for the presidency fn 1908. It is related |
that when he was attorney general of |
Texas there was a certaln criminal
statute which had been universally!
disregarded The indictment of a well |
known man for violation of this law |
was secured through the efforts of Mr. !
Culberson, who prosecuted the case!
with more than In almost any
other case he had ever conducted, sue.
ceeding In securing a conviction and!
sentence to the penitentisiry. Then he
left town, where he
had gone until he and the prisoner,
who had been taken to the peniten-
tlary, returned together. Mr. Culberson
had gone to the governor, obtained a
pardon and met the convict at the pen
{tentiary with it. The law had been
vindicated, and there were no more
violations of that statute.
One of the new senators who are sure |
to get their names in print a good dea!
is Senator Jefferson
Davis of Arkansas
He was once criti
cised for lHving in a
fine house while
professing unusua
friendship for the
plain people. He
sa’d in reply in one
of his speeches
“Of course | have a
fine house I got
that house to enter
tain my friends, the
plain people of Ar
kansas, I want you
{0 come
vigor
and no one knew
WVEFFERBON DAVIS,
and see me, If the door
isn't « kick it in. When you come
in, a-walking. If you don't find
my wife In the front part of the
house, you'll find her out in the back
yard making homemade # as
she used to make it
all
pen,
keep
Just
at home.”
O'LEARY AND HIS WALKS.
Veteran Pedestr
chnievements
an's Recent Feat and
Days Gone By
10 ended a 1,000 mile
fe
( ster, is a vet
and in the da
heroes
in
an Olas , wi
ti recently ing al
JA W hen
of
He
i but
under
I'S Were
me of the best
xty-four years ol
t him from
task of walking a mille at
of each hour for 1.000
cons O'Leary is a heel
and toe walker. He Is five years young
er than Edward Payson Weston, but
was a rival of the
Iatter In the contests
of das
One of |
reven
f
ecutive hours
nous races with Wes
ton was In th 180 exposition
bullding, on the shore of Lake Michi
gan The conte was for six days
O'Leary on, 503 miles
against Weston’ of
this race
attracted wide
ad ("hi
at
walking
# 452. As a result
attention. Shortly after
beer
n_episode occurred which wis
NOVEMBER
Inv
regi
ny
| late
AS A
Alva Grow's Estate
filed with the
io Philadelphia apprais.
:
: of
WINDSOR HOTEL
ware fr
rentories have
ter of wills
bee
tw: Evorswhers
the est
Al
ate an sonal effect Lin
va 5, Grow at
Lone time a1
Mr, Grow
of Bellefonte
he became
A 20.201
Cari y H therealier
PHILADELPHIA
1 & Underwood
Photograph by Unde rwoo
10TK
N O'LEARY
the race Weston went to Eng
was asked | fi Col
EE an / + a a Tal LAR LR Le
YOUNG MAN
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BOOKLET,
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It will prove especially in-
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Only American citizens of good
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Skilled mechani s, 21 to 35 years of age, also invited to mvesligale,
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priate i
uth sp
tense |
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though
now «
peat the feats
Making Home Attrac tive
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don
drinker why
band from the
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look more att
“I'm
‘omelike, ma'am.”
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up the
kied sawdust
barrel
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ence
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The Hoosier
Kitchen Cabinets
ACHBILL,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
FOR SALE ©
W. R. BR
n the wa
order we take
we sell. We are giv
all and we treat every
amount invested, We » hell Jt Foy
and the well knowrt Walk
SHOES
me Teo Ia" Ta ———
hc Ah coh Seca
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Should exist hetween the seller and the buyer of Shoes. We are
anxious that our customers should
of puality, fit and comfort,
rticular pains to pd ts of everyjSh
Pk the bo Von hat can be LY py -
ey Tams
YEAGER & DAVIS,
BELLEFONTE.
ddd add ha a BE EE Ae AR EE Ee EE EEE EE
know just what they are
tting
they favor us
th an
living for
giving them full value for the
amons shoes for ladies,
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JOD THINGS 10° EAT
At prices within your reach. You are aware of course
that the cost of living has somewhat increased during
recent years, Why not cut down your table sv pply bills
to the utmost by purchasing of this money saving house ?
At present we are selling good things to eat at following
Prunes, §, 10, 12 and 1 cents; New Full Cream
Cheese, 16c; Fine Sugar Cured Hams, 13¢; California
Raising, toand 12 cents; Seeded Raisins, 150; Finest
Pure Olive Oil at old prices, 30, 45 and 750. Very little
advance on retail prices of canned goods and no advance
on cakes and crackers. Our soc Coffee is IT. If you
want to get real solid satisfaction out of a cup of iced
tea, just try some of our sbecial Blend at 40, 60 and Soc
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