THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLFFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 19, | | CARMACK A GREAT WIT. Assassinated Ex Senator One of South's Most Brilliant Representatives “When Robin son ol f ” 1a | Colonel! Duncan Cooper, shot to deatl or BE In the streets of Nashville ex Senator y Edward W, Carmack | he shattered the most brilliant brain in 1908 CHANKSGIVING AT <= © - © £2 > THE OLD HOMBSTEAD Destroys Hair Germs Recentdiscoveries have shown that falling hair is caused by germs at the roots of the hair. Therefore, to stop falling hair, you must first completely Set stroy these germs. Avyer’s Hai Vigor, new improved fo — will certainly do this. Then leave the rest to natu Does not change the color of the hair James Cooper, Tennessee. he ' ended the life of the most brilliant In \ man the south has se to the sennts v ; these twenty years,” remarked a sens tor who knew Carmne os : Al f In all probability « O 1t1CS wittlest man who e enterod C. W. Fairbanks. United States senate. His wit not forced, as the wit of 80 many gressional humorists is of Missourl by a When Renator Tavior ran for Car Democratl mack’s place In the Cowherd Mr.| or Benton McMillin, having gone stituted in Mexico for months’ vacation I'ha returned to Tennessee with the n which have since 1x nouncement that he was out for Car! toms that his health heart of the bath every day | little well Elihu Root next | ed governor com who home fortable plurality over his William 8 first governor of the State elected on a 1860 IMES have ! since the pligrin thers the | Ma | wt tlie | er grandfath nt rrent-grandf ther perhing chang: ‘ 7 Ml \/ since the good old day in New England when the hardy ploneer FTER the 4th of March there will be considerable shifting of the scenes in the world of politics, even though not as much as if the recent election had resulted in a change In the admin istration from the Republican to the Democratic party. Some of the vet eran politicians will retire, some will change places, some new men will come to the front. Curlous situations have been created, too, by the results in some of the states, such as Indiana, where a Democratic governor and leg islature though the elect oral vote of the state will be cast for Taft, and Missouri, where the Demo cratic majority in the next legl probably means the choice of Willla: J. Stone, Democrat, itor de the fact that Taft carried the and Herbert 8, Hadley, Republi won the governorship away fr Congressman Cowherd, Democrat There Is much senate exAiovern moth opponent, Hadley is the Iron Mountain stralght Republican ticket when Joseph W. McClurg gained the office B. Gratz Brown and Silas Woodson In 187 few i : HERES! ole anm since throughout the land mack’'s seat, that he had taken a and sometimes twice n day and was In great physically. This report gathered their about thel and 1873 was carried to Carmack for a reply rude but bounteous tively were elect od on what known as the“ eral Republ and Democratic” ticket AN was Hine nation ha Recent discoveries have also proved thi dandruff is caused by germs on the s¢ Therefore, to cure dandruff, the first thir bosrds and pral to do is to completely destroy the the Almighty for good harves druff germs. Here, thesame Aver's | d the 1 fro Via Vigor will give the s . shape al le families Fespe i. opportunity t ‘ on were elected, ture , or as sen spite » during the inter f among eres n ng rants for cabinet and diplomatic ors ui I ler \ lon Wf a wh tate, oiling | RA H ng much d ent | i the oo ra od ay ARS NN, 7 pleased If his preser tire to lucrati become state it may Hill will tal L bed of | Just uch a lake : SAI Os ris of Persia : A qu il remedy is needed to | s Liniment has cured ma 1 ’ : f » n, and relies gin Liniment ied shebrapdindy a wn " N fm gives quick relief in all cases of asthma, bronchitis, sore throat, tonsilitis ll i ery ant rt and pains in the chest, Price, 25¢., 50c., and $1.00, ) Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. pre : : qONa fron prints around i Mie ! wit ble hol 3 “Marster wid legis! ceed | 4 you hab and shrewd litlclan and a great fight and de As lead what Is known as what can kee} be has bobbed up : ret Ld again when tt} wid such a heart ae Aa bmi us mi Abraham and Isan ’ lox King back Lord on your side 1 don't Lo f ou ae AON hind, stopped to eat In f 1 3 1 10 ) ! hes Cloud caught up and won Th and orang ny and ier why we have storms In w anv wi | and seeing Cl you out of heaven.' inter time wl ww» has attended the y fons at the old © ald = ways quiet and self cot Long Suffering Bill this I= no By8 glliet al id k g A correspondent sends the follow! healthy vou: r 2) to a remote rural organ of the people himself under control, but he was cr “Out Itizen. Mr ahd almost hearth Es He had pra William M. Puckleton, has had several ticed cruelty to animals and men from new ‘No Trespassing” signs NO > ing 'n his childhood and as long as he lived oh his DICE We bave had. the pleas y ace » have lu he ples of passion and often very as : " “lure of perusing the one facing the 'P ADETY He was always lmperious and “| f Hedgeville pike, It reads | insolent toward our generals, the In “Notls Trespasers will Iv | dian agent and other friends of the | (0 ruil exten of 2 mean 1 humbler but Hat " v | ‘ " nore antisfy | reat father at Washington, whom he wich ain't never ben overly sos aly ' ¥ wh yh p to the | claimed to hate. He had great talent | strangers an 1 dubbel barl sl which p a mode of living based and ability to plan campaigns and bat. | 8n’t loaded with no sofy pliers da i Tha A Gores ain‘t getin tired of this helraisin on Really, now. what made the HOOT RY | tes and wonderful Influence In bring property. Yurs respect . ! at th 1 ! Vest term | ing Indians together. Notwithstand “BILL 1 is i the xt home Na t the cook of service will xX | ing all this, he was afrald of death. | Current Literature thi so 1 ‘ | ye ’ pire March 3, 1000. | and, though he planned the greatest “ Ha " " : Senator Stone Is victory which the Indians ever gained In the Customary Place. a # nt on dines not - r : | 4 ' f » a graduate of Mis | over white men, Sitting Bull himself A well known English bishop some pind ch we Bure ho sour university | was a coward and disgraced himsell | gtme since lost his third wife. A cler RO ut the farms ; were | mi : ‘ q 00 ny ‘ wh h Figo 4 "| even before his own people by running gyman who had known the first wif: TR cho h Ie = : Hh still on e 4 mj y y . fl hiee Po on ne toh y on DIN away In the very face of success returned from Africa and wanted t Rom Sadly : } Wi ™ much LL. D. He I ofl General Howard In Bt, Nicholas see the grave. He called at the eathe sion. But If they ware ry ve ta nn". " 3 od 0 IS y 3 dral and saw the verger eh “Can rou tell me where the bishop's lawyer, having Ambiguous. Iy the same food. mince and pumpkin SENATOR FTONE been admitted to! Parishioner (a little worse for liquor > ples and all, cooked In exactly the the bar In 1800, and was vice chalr I hearsh you preazh las’ night wife Is buried same way at some other place than man of the Democratic natibnal | New Minister You didn't hear much, W ell, sir.” replied the the old homestead, probably Me pecul mittee, 1000.4 I fancy don't know for certain J far flavor of olden time would be gone When chief executive of the Iron! “Thaz what [| thought myself.” Lon. buries ‘em at Brompton The cooking had a good deal to do Siountain Stats It Was his baal | don Plek-Me-Up Tribune v with It, but It wasn't all. There was ———— Trus Both Ways. Sitting Bull To look at Sitting Bull one we that he was al tained In fact, he did usually ymestead know extraordinary feat alre whose impair qd in five organs | » heen feverish race for the hanks 1 ent like that esteemed fellow « almighty dollar wishes at the erected t he con giving feast t} again But, alas tagonism between the simple life and of high Mm and he who chooses the Intter must forfelt the there Is an fatal an ware of thw he was full Special Sale SATURDAY, NOV. 21, prior to his elect) governors Stone to hat ited to eS when bh lected sennte tn Grahan which ance been Ir 4 pleasures was tear we ood | on the « a plan menls Men's Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, 50c quality, Saturday only, Men's 75¢ Rubbers, Ladies’ 75¢ Rubbers, - Children’s Rubbers, all sizes, . Ladies’ Furs, : Quilts and Blankets BARGAINS ALL tead so good! ing alone, or was there peculiar appe have In these mothers and CKL} 35¢ 50¢ 48¢ 3%9¢ from $1.25 up from 48c a pair up OVER THE STORE else. some verger, “1 but he mostly Detroit com cus tom to leave the executive mansion the healthy farm life—lucky are those | fa Jefferson Clty for the capitol bulid ing by passing out the back way One of the most notable surprises o f the recent elections was the victory of Herbert 8. Hadley, Republican, elect: | Inquisitive, “One half of the world doesn’t know Bow the other half lives,” observed the moralizer, “low Gossyp.— Lipplocott's, provoking!” exclaimed Mrs | “The die is east!” hissed the villain Then, shaking thelr gold locks, the chorus bounded on “It seems” the eritle “thnt the east is dyed too" murmured Kew York that have it still-and there was the vitality that chased away the germe | folks have to fight se much If they Hye In cities, And, then, It was the old homestead. Nowhere else could any. thing be so good. The man or woman | Workmen's Bargain Store BELLEFONTE, PA,
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