THE CENTRE —— DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 19, 1907 | Alkali 1k nd the Yankee. | KING OSCAR OF SWEDEN. “Eh gant’ remarked Alki Ike a trifle | | m Most Learned, Wise, Respected and | reluctantly in response to the tourist's | following story | Democratic Monarch { polite and half velled criticism of cer county, whilein a generous frame of i farmer's best calculations dMOUS eop 6 | King Oscar 11. of Sweden was born | tain amenities of life as she Is lived in | Mind, gave his daughter a hen own ihe ian » ale “Fr rif Away | the care free and wind swept oceldent. | rooster and bade ber run away { av Stockholm In 1820, His father, King Oscar 1, was a son of Jose | " » Joseph Eugland people . i . | wood rir} Ny ov he at | “I didn’t s'pose It would suit you, Mr. | 5700 , F150 Sompung hes fhe ol - v A » Nn . Lil | . NOU een 3 Bastman You NCrARS f ’ h ; | Francols Bernad . r Wrath Pe) ; increase for four years, The girl, as it| Ewvena woman hi nav for her . Pre po 8 Be a pire; Eht pro 3 LM | think thar hain't nuthin® west of the | were plante d those two chic kg and the! pe rine. ts 4 Be veils dori x dl hie WA © renera nde Na- . ‘a ’ ' v HICKS, alt § | perien ' Hi si # HY Wants John Burroughs asa Nature Fakir. ; 8 K ey K r a | Alleghany mountnins but sagebrush | result, ace ording to her father's report, is | at bargain rates { poleon and a great favorite with that... Jo : | Captain Charles Polack, Wh [co aket 1 adam) ’ 0 conqueror. When it was discovered | gq, not at all, my dear sir!” depre that Charles XIII, who occupled the | ated the vention an trom the effete Was Decorated by a t 1 the Kaiser. Swedish throne from 1800 to 1818, was | east. “1 assure vou that I hold the a— astonishing. He says she has $64 in the The Towanda Daily Review tells the | bank and has 200 chickens, which he had “A farmer in a nearby | 10 feed last winter According to the / i his daughter of four years and will be charging him rent for living on it Will Own the Farm. Kogoro Takahira, Japanese Diplo- Tod mat, Who Looks Like Kipling. Thomas Taggart’s Start In Business. EN shildless, Napole luce \ fl« chil : : ipoleon ne 100d] the na people he west ; he highest re tional diet at Stockholm to establish " f spect, customs od Jernadotte crown prince, On the and institut death of Charles XIII. he ascended profout y 0 On the | the throne as Charles XIV. : ’ 4 terpri would King Oscar II. was monarch of Nor- lKogoro Take-| know whether it ‘ If any criti would live or dle. | way as well ns Sweden up to about hira as Well, in ccoaor | Well, tn order tha (hs momentos ii oe ves ove a From Every Ounce of Fuel to Viscount slumber might not be disturbed be y ; oa } b 2 HE expected ap- | The sleep was to be decisive. { pointment of | child's awakening the doctor Aokl | my Lad at Washington in tiptoe, al the Japanese am mufiled cups SA bassadorship is| and saucers, plates, the doorbell. And taken to mean that | Sa, the noble dog, from his seat on the Tokyo is especlally | sofa, taking In the situation anxious to main glance, sliently got up on a cha can t keep the he u tain friendship | stopped the « 1 o' Fos ransRs 4 - : eo Xf 1 with the United | Ing the pendulum with his paw.” i é lens rah hava lap ALE : in wonderiully conver KOGORO TAKAHIRA. Qiate Mr. hire inthis coun-| Captain Charles Polack of the North PERFECTION Oil Heater try be minis- | German Lloyd steamship Kaiser WII (Equipped with Smokeless Device cousin's wife, going about on » everything-—-chalr legs, Wi hen the mercury drops ou ght day clock by touch ter, m1 when at the close of the | helm der Grosse, who was highly hon. x ored recently by th became an 3 fellow officers In the to the part | steamship service on account of .the played in end- ay In which he distinguished him Aokl was iperor conferred upon him + on account I'akahira Russo-J nese le- mperor, gation MOLTO es 500,008 Ost oxi f the Crown in recog xh I and courage in sav now, belng : ing his ship from truction when em 3 she became rudder- looked less in the oper n. He of ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Incorporated “The X-MAS PRESENT XOUR WIFE WANTS ugh | hf } In r his id seamans! try 1 F 3 n ¢ het on this casio iptain Pol schox than they cheating’ “How “They pay tuition for on the complainant, “and enough for celved e lif ga vit medal toyal Humar society and was i decor he late Queen Yictoria ' asked the other R "sald learn ¥ obe i" | Senator Hanna's Disappointment, ev | “I have one wish I fear will never be | fulfilled.” sald the late Senator Hanna ! as he sat In the senate restaurant and The rise of Thomas Taggart, chair- | ate a very simple luncheon man of the Democratic national com- { “What Is it?” asked Senator Kean of A : ry * eye Now JETRRYY wr emmy - on account meeting of that com “1 should Nk« : altogether + the work of digestion de mittee a h (ton, was out of the ordinary. About thirt volve « ome 1 nocrat™ two or three” to eat everythin chi; There Are Others. ner wher iT 141. ago Wiis : 3 lunch 1 one The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets W. R. BRACHBILL, Both Phones, BELLEFONTE, PA. re i OO O=O~-O~O~O~O~0~ POO OO =O OOOO OOOO 0-000 : GOOD THINGS TO FAT STOMACH 1S SEAT OF HUMAN LIFE A Most Valuable Agent. The in Dr. Pler red ’ greatly enha ot the na erine employed : i o's BB - septic and stly tothe efliea LJ (J New Theory Advanced by Young Man Is Spreading Over Entire Country. - lingering coughs, bronchial, lung affections, for all of which t4 are recommended by stand al aut) pes where there Is a wasting . 3 1. T. Cooper's theory concerning the! cause my sew Di human stomach, which he claims to! tones the stomach up to medicine required ’ - ritlos Ove It Is claimed by some that It was not President Roosevelt who started the much talked of campaign against na ture faking. but the venerable natural ist John Burroughs, the “Sage of Blab sides.” Yet Mr, Bur roughs himself has told stories of the | pature faking vari ety. On occasion he can tell just as mar velous tales of that kind as anybody else. Herelatedsuch a yarn at a dinner in Boston It was gs ensy to belleve, he sald, an many of \ the nature writers’ JOUN DURROUENS. ouecdotes. Then he began: “My ecougln’'s wife's baby was fll, and finally the crisis came, and the little one full into a deep sleep. { flesh, loss of appetite, with weak , 08 In the early stages of cone ibn, thers can be no doubt that gly. sjacts a8 a valuable nutritive and we Uplden Seal root, Stone root, t and Black Cherrybark In gestion and bullding up the rength, controlling the cough g about a healthy condition le system, Of course, It must eted to work miracles, It will not cure Yonsumption except in Its earlier stages, will cure Xers hati. ‘al t n acule cou (Lisnot soe 18 in the lingering hang-on conghs, or those of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from ange, that 1% has performed its most marvelous cures, Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Den nots Med, College, C cerine: “Ip dyspe a 14 sarves an excellent purpo Jlolding a fixed quantity of the peroxide of hy in solution, I8 Is one of the best ita action upon enfeebled, disordered stom sche, especially If there is ulceration or ca tarrhal gastritis (catarrhal Inflammation of stomach), It is a most efficient preparation Glycerine will Fallows many cases of py ribarn) excessive gastric (stomach. Golde edie * anric RE SR hicago, says of gly. manufactured products of the present time in | prove with his new medicine, is being given more respect and comment ever) day Cooper claims that 90 per cent of all iil health is due to stomach trouble, When Interviewed about his theory re cently, he sald: “Stomach trouble is the great curse of the 20th century! po far as the civilized races are con cern, Practically all of the chronie {Il health of this generation is caused by abnormal stomachie conditions. In earlier days, when the human race was closer to nature, and men and women worked all day out of doors, digging thelr frugal existence from the soll, the tired, droopy, hallaick people that are now so bommon, did not exist, “To be sure, there was sicknem in those days, but It was of a virulent character, and only temporary. There was none of this halfsick condition all the time with which so many are afMicted nowadays, “1 know positively that every Lit of this chronle Ill health is cane! by wh strength In about six weeks’ time. That Is why 1 have had more people come and thank me wherever 1 have gone to introduce my medicine, than I have had time to talk with Among the Immense numbers of peo ple who are now strong believers in Cooper's theory and medicine Is Mrs. M. BE Delano, a prominent resident of the suburb of Brookline, Doston, Mass, Bhe says: "For several years | was broken in health, caused primarily by stomach and nerve troubles. | gradu. ally became worse, until recently I was compelled to go without solid food for days at a time. 1 had sour stomach, palpitation of the nerves of stomach and heart, dyspepsia, and extreme ner | vousness, 1 suffered terribly with in. somnia, and my liver, bowels and | gradually became do | I felt instant relief the first | day 1 began this Cooper medicine whole system ranged, I now feel like a new being. Today I walked all over town, shopping | pomething I have not done for years “1 make this statement wholly from | CHLER & COMPANY BELLEFONTI PENNA » » *
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