Pace 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL EFONTE, PA. DEO EMBER 5, 1907 ¥ 4 to continue in this ease the policy of A Farcical Vengeance Sore Throat Cure pa ” Kx Ki x -. . . = # . H Pr h A magazine editor was congratulat- | | the Indian bun ay of furnishing the {| Ing Richard Harding Davis on the suc- To cure Sore Throat quickly, safely and On 3 € e an red men opportunity to work and in| Coe surely you must use a remedy made for o ® . {1 ro , antage hittier; Gente fal'y «| Ww CE copra to Soe ha To Bandi th face” sak th ed | a FRE POE, CLONING, ; i 1e Mmve "an te A ods 1 : A tor, “as skillfully as you used to handle its w ofp ces. The bellizere: ' ; A perform miracles but it does do its whole +E | Must ork. iitalr own resouret The belligerent the short story. You have the gift of duty in curing throats which are sore, Jte ut their ense thus: “On our re # Utes p i } our Te: | seeing everything in a farcical light. ONSILINE is an antiseptic, kills the —— i ] ration we heap hungry. Ne ood. | . On X Commissioner Leupp's Efforts t va and pa pi ya ng bao: - 008 Could you treat farcieally the situation Sore Throat germs and corrects the cone on Ad dh oris fo | man and paj Ma of a wife's elopement with ber bus- | ditions which produce Sore Throat and Beloved Quaker Poet Was | Celebrations In New England Compel the Indians to Till | no go back. We fight Orst tll all |p, 00 00007 Would you get any fun | like diseases. The first dose gives | Land Allotted Them and dead.” But If the Utes were hungry . 4 ara elief and a few doses cure Dec. 17, 1807 In H f the Author of . y 4 re. Born on eC. ’ 1M n ponor o ¢ Author o Help Themselves. | It was partly because of their own im A quick, sale, soothing, healing, and Died on Sept. “Snow - Bound" and AT, SI providence, and the government gave Mr. Davis laughed antiseptic cure for Sore Throat “ i 1 Pad x them the chance to work for their ra ed wd 3 (RUE brie fly describes TONSIL. INE. 7. 1892. Barbara Frietchie. 4 T fa often sald that the Indians are “One of the principals In just such a At druggists—25 and 60c bottles tions In negotiating with the disaf «) anc ar] ok a a being driven off their reservations fected Utes the government agents situation,” he sald, “got a good deal of | The Tonsiline Co. Canton, Ohio, Xu 3 x OX ux "A OX XXX OX nd that it Is only a question of were aided by the old Sloux chief fun out of it I allude to the deserted i: ne when they will be exterml- | ,,..ican Horse. who counseled the husband, He got fun and a terrible re- HE centenary of the [upward in the literary world. It has | nat Perhaps as a distinct and sepa- | aq ontented warriors to heed the ad. | YéPse as well This deserted husband : birthof John Green- |alvays been hard for a poet to earn | rate ¢ they will In time dISappear, | vi.a of their white brothers and leave | *¢™ the aforesaid best friend a packet ixclusive Territory leaf Whittier on | his bread and butter shmply by the | but they are not dying out, at least not | the warpath and the follow ag letter i For a Few Good Agents Dec, 17 recalls the | sale of his rhymes, and in the days of | very fast, and at the present time, any- The government has made up fits Dear Sir—Please hand the inclosed | | fact that New Eng- | Whittier's early manhood the fruits of | way, thelr lands are not being taken | «1 (hat it is no real kindness to the | Pt of false teeth to my late wife and | | Our Participating Policies the m wt ol cessful land has great rea- | literary toll of this kind were meager | from them without a substantial return red man to continue indefinitely the ask her to be so good as to return my || insurance feature of the day. Conservative son to be proud of | indeed. Thus we find him at one pe- | of some kind. The United States gov: policy of supporting him in idleness: father's, which, in the hurry of the mo MRNpEmon?, the men of literary | riod of his early career engaged in the | ernment is doing much to teach the | y.nco the nd in of the plan of allot. | Ment. she took hy mR FORT PITT MUTUAL FIRE genius she has pro | unpoetie task of editing the American | red men how to take care of them- ting land In severalty to the Indians The olde Santas ' INSURANCE COMPANY duced. Whittier, | Manufacturer and poring over reports | selves and is Instructing those whose gis : Hawthorne, Long- Fof crops and statistics of industries. | lands are dry and barren how by ir fellow, Emerson, His participation In the controversy | rigation to make them blossom like the assumption that the Indian Is a desis Holmes, Lowell- | over slavery aroused his enthuslasm | rose { able nersonage when he gives up an not to go farther | for what he belleved to be the right The recent trouble with a hand of idle. roaming life. earns his bread by down the list—such | and entalled great labor In the writing | Utes In North Dakota has called at the sweat of his brow like any other names make one [of pamphlets and other contributions | tention to the effect of the present man and ceases to be a ward of the J wonder what it |to the antisiavery cause, but this was | Indian policy of the government un- nation was that caused | pot n cause in which there was much | der Indian Commissioner Francis E Commissioner Leupp and those such remarkable | money for anybody, not excepting the | Leupp, w hl Las given years to study! ¢he : literary fertility in | New England Quaker, who did such | of the Indian problem with a view of with his views belleve In the future i Asa) the New England | valiant work In its behalf, although of | reaching a scientific solution of it. The the Indian and are vince 1 : rr at ¢ of 100 years ago course In later years the sale of works bes fnile " OVOP IAA J Y 00 pen The old farm-|In which su productions appeared show House, and the aecision wong rencned | out of a situation so grimly sad and horrible as that?” and preparing them for the duties of | fates is sald l Kanta N. 3 Prank A.W. Schatm 245 Fourth Avenus 1. ’ ine ’ 1 citizenship It 1s proce ling upon the It wi ‘ {4 | gae and Is 11] 18 Secretary Pittsburgh nnrea of administration who sympathiz house the town « East Haver ; take 1 Be eras. vet | [TE rg a EY sr [I i = Constantly " 4 : “ +) ¢ i TRE, tions are this ! 10d est { HEN RY Th . 0 : . “ ; dividus allotted prin | : Pe. Ti hn wrved po { \ y nd : " wy i ’ their support, provided they make use You ean qui ck ly heat and keep his bons re now mm rve n af x Be pS ed : J : of the ‘ oy a os Fal Sect ! oa } & re ‘ " h 2 pa ¥ i : W 2 FR : ’ . 8 tion ‘" 4 : oe 3 ns y "oo Mer wh at the real comfort y PERFECTION Oil Healer EAST HAVER |. S———— kN | and $2004 Te ha TS (Equipped with Smokeless Device) jer ry reward maT {gy rue x. tnd ta tha te. Ye Atom : you wouldn't be without one another hour. Turn the wick as high 1e | eople, and the an ut the pos wome was small and : ; - tor . Mp ~m org or as low as you 1 please—there s no danger—no smoke—mno smell nivers enls not only to the lit incertain until he was past middle R {or n cana s Dyiea 0s ¢3 . 1 ~=just direct intense heat—that's because of the smokeless device. erary « t to young and old of | life et he wa ne Fin debt, and : mic ¥ Beautifully finished in nickel and japan——orna- every « v wer the English lan he mad 4 a a ¢ a ol ? 1 New Mex! the Shoshone and Ara mental a nywhere. The brass font holds 4 quar ris, giv- “1 : : : ¥ wut the ea hand El the mouey £ ANS ( ‘yoming and the sont} ing heat for O hours. It is ligh il in wes oht wre | 3 nla Indians similar work | carried from room fo room. Every heater: warranted. : : rogress, and tl thor Is being r at evel hard of his unusual iyrical | ever have 1 anything but love and ‘ " ka A Y thant « oh hd : rr , ‘ rely by the red men then The (4) meets the need of the powers t often concen himself | Veneration or § IN and wie a x vos . 11 sande o . R IY mp . +h this t ap . | character Whittle it of i i ge o IS 01 OLhers ma) student — a bright, wit! are extremely prosaic characts i nittier it If cannot ’ “ Oh mbloTed . white men's ] 1 For it hen he was studying at | be forgotter hat even in New Eng » My wr ; ol ay steady light—1ideal fo read or or Ww 0 Oe i stu Is 1 he : i : ih : : HJR ay FIER 4 yy, ! : 1 Fens wages on the tudy by Mad of b Pom kel lated Late " the a t Haverhill he supported | land, where his name Is so much rever ; LT " wis of the vast AoE study by. Made rass—mckel pialed, latest im- himself by making slippers, and he did | enced today, he was once mobbed and ’ i _ . . ] HE proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. not Indulge In any poetic fancies on | on another occasion his office was sack ¢ . Se . ' make good workmen If your dealer does not carry Perfection Oil Heater 3 ™ A . fi h v ow ad 4 » I the subi f fiuance, for he caleu- (ed and burned by opponents of the Sh A and yo Lamp write our nearest agency. lated penses so closely that he | abolitionists Feeling ran high over A VERY YOUNO UTE WARRIOR dan ’ y ATLANTIC REFINING CO. , t 1] of the term | the Issues of (hose timeg, and the MALL Aifenitr writs wie 47 t- tind was tip = ne vet OA your price ihan . aha Lacersacated). , " . w the fa cents to spare | who was more thah any other the poet | cubiect of a conference at the Whitd ‘0 CHEW Ihe Tag lly had just | of the abolitionist cause suffered along . reer of the gen poet that indicate It seems strange now that there could } nerally admitted that 1 his half | with her early exponents of these hed of bremins of the — Ee io o eview Grippe or Influenza, whichever you like R to call it, is one of the most weakening YOUR WIFE WANTS diseases known. CAPTAIN OF NAVY ELEVEN. |biw consid ible. - He weigh Scott's Emulsion, which is Cod a oh Wa Will You Get It Archiba h Douglas, Leader of | 20d the most popular stu. | | Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di- Wal . in Football. lents at the acd gested form, is the greatest strength-builder 2 NE : : : A for Her ? known to medical science. It is so easily digested that it sinks into Fie the system, making new blood and new fat, as bien and strengthening nerves and muscles. . Use Scott's Emulsion after pose. ~De- Influenza. 1 aN - : The Hoosicr Invaluable for Cougiis and Colds. I q . IN Kitchen Cabinets The Badge of Honesty ALL DRUGGISTS; BOc. AND $1.00. Is on every wrapper of Doctor Plerce's 4 SOHHO Golden Medical D scovery becan s full f LN OSH HHBODHOD OOOO OOO \ \ list of the Ingredients composing It Is \ printed there in plain Englis Forty ® ® S yoars of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood purifier and invigorat- \ ing tonle for the cure of stomach disorders rere Both Phones. BELLEFONTE, PA. { snd all liver ills. It builds up the run- down system as no other tonic can in . \ | which alcohol is used. The active medics OWING TO A | OO 0 inal Prineiples of native roots such as BO OOOO OB BB Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone and | smi if HeavyCons gnment & § GOOD THI! OVC - refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pleree | | § st Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet which | . quotes extracts from well ized med | such as Drs. Bartholow, , Coe, Ellingwood and » showing that these roots nded upon for their curative all weak states of the stomach, led by indigestion or dyspepsia 1 billous or Hver complaints and gradual runaing down At prices within your reach. You are awigre of course that the cost of living has somewhat incr@psed during recent years, Why not cut down your table Wpply bills to the utmost by purchasing of this money saviflg house ? At present we are selling good things to eat at follwing Prunes, 8, 10, 2 and 1¢ cents; New Full (Ream Cheese, 16c; Fine Sugar Cured Hams, 17¢; Califlige'n . Raisins, 10 and 12 cents; Seeded Raisins, 15c; Fil LL a8 serofulous swel- Pure Olive Oil at old prides, 30, 4s and sc. Very lit lings open sores of uleers advance on retail prices of canned goods and no advance are and lito Sis n owt A old of this one line, we find our stock is too heavy, and have decided to on cakes and crackers. Our soc Coffee is IT. If you sores, or ulcers, It is well to Ine close our want to get real solid satisfaction out of a cup of iced running : Plerce’s ws All eating Sarre 16 your he Men 8 $5. 00 Shoes at $4 toa, just try some of our sbecial Blend at 40, 60 and Sox gist don't hap to bave this Salve The line is above the average in stock, finish and style, This is a stock, aS w— SECHLER & & COMPANY § AMR ho cri 1 Dr. It. V, Place, Invalidy other lines. CAVIAIN ARCHIBALD RK. DOUGLAR. 1] Ips dite Nod G & DA stands hich In his studies, plays base Sach Jou by ta setts Y EA ER VIS, ball ax well an footim!l and Is an all $04 subniibute acid BELLEFONTE. Nasavsaisniaiaiwiwieiniees w'a's'sieieieiee Ri) Ng » * Od Ado Invigorais Ags EE 1 Yer and bows » mom ew - OO -_ i» =) oT - » - team three yenrs ago agalust Prince ton mud brote his leg helping his elev en to win The injury bas sloce gives » * A Sa a a a a a AAR * » rT rr fe lls TTT TTT TT EEA ER AAA ee A RRR around athiete. He played on the navy ooh tle wf
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