Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 30, 1894, Image 5

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Diseast GErMs IN MILK. —The es
gablishment of & new department in
The Pennsylvania State College Dairy
School, especially for creamerymen,
recognizes the existence of disease germs
in the milk of infected cows. Tkeq res-
tion as to the danger of tuberculosis and
consumption, diphtheria, typhoid and
scarlet fever snd allied diseases being
disseminated through the milk and but-
ter made from the milk of cows that are
infected has become more than mere
conjecture. The fact that such trans-
mission of disenses are not only possitle,
but actually occurring every day has
made a ¢reat demand for milk and
dairy products that are known to be
absolutely free from these death dealing
germs. Always leading in matters of
such vital import the experiment station
has seat out a report that heating milk
to u temperature of 165° to 185° will
effectunily destroy all disease germs that
may be contained in it, and at the same
time the finvor of the milk or cream will
not be affected in the least. There will
be a tendency for such milk to keep pure
ani sweet mach longer than milk that
hus not been thus treated,
In connection with the dairy school
at tbe college, which begins its regular
session Jynuary 2nd and closes February
13th there hus been established a course
of instruction in the pasteurization of
milk under such an eminent instructor
as Mr. H. B. Gurler. The study of dairy
bacteriology will be taken up also, fo
that there will be given an opportunity
for all to get some valuable information
on the subject. The necessary apparatus
has been ordered and when the term
opens everything will be in readiness
for a careful and practical study of the
subject. It ougbt to be taken advan.
tage of by every dairyman in the State.
Since the matter is of such vital im-
portance to the health of the people, a
thorough comprehension of it should be
hud by all who meke a business of sell-
ing butter or milk. In truth we are al-
most persuaded that a State enactment
should be passed requiring all such deal-
ers to adopt scme process of stenlizing
their milk before 1t is sold or churned
into butter.
Any information on the subject that
may be wanted can be had by address
ing Prof. H. J. Waters, Professor of
Agriculture, at State College.
A. M. E. CHURCH SERVICES FOR
SUNDAY.—On Sunday Rev. H. A.
Grant, pastor of St. Paul’s church, will
have three preaching services at each
one of which Rev. W. H. Brown, the
presiding elder, will preach. Morning
service at 10:30; in the afternoon at 3
o'clock, in commemoration of the Lord's
supper, and evening service at 7 o'clock.
A cordial invitation to all to attend any
of these services.
EES
GRATITUDE.
M. V. THOMAS,
Oh, Father, Thou hast led us on our way;
We blindly following, where we could not
see, .
Through all life's changing scene ffom day to
day ;
And, thou hast kept us always close to Thee.
For Thy great care and kindly guidance, we
Lift up our hearts in gratitude to Thee.
How oft, the dark clouds, that hang over us
Are but to draw us nearer to Thy side ?
©Oft in the sunlight, far away we rove ;
But from life's tempests close to Thee we
" hide
Oh, for the shelter of Thy strong arm, we
Lift up our hearts in gratitude to Thee,
If thou tak’st, from us, some valued treasure,
It may be one we love, alas ! too well.
It may be some, too fondly trea: ured idol,
Thowtakest for our good. We cannot tell.
Oh, for Thy tender love and mercy, we
Lift up oar hearts in gratitude to Thee:
If sometimes, in the pride of strength and
power,
We stride forth, trusting in our human arm
But to return with heart sore, bruised and
bleeding.
It is to keep us out of greater harm,
Oh, for Thy tender care uuceasing, we
Lift up our hearts in gratitude to Thee
ST —
School Report.
Following is a report of Shope school, Bogga
township, for the second month, ending Nov
23rd, 1894.
Number of pupils enrolled : Boys 20, girls
22; total 42. Those who were present everv
day are Lydia Bumbarger and Clinton Swartz.
Those missing one day are Ella Zimmerman,
Lizzie Swartz, Katie Harvey, Pheobe Bumbar.
ger, Ira Kephart, Ernest Corman and Cameron
Kreps. Those missing no words in spelling
are Ella and Sadie Zimmerman, Rebecca Har-
vey, Bertha Shope, Bertha Corman, Edna
Gray and Edwin Cooper, Lizzie Gray and Allie
Gray. Those missing one word are Sarah
Gray, J. Burton Kephart, Joseph Harvey, John
Swartz and Verne Kreps.
M. V. Tuomas, Teacher.
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Books, Magazines Etc.
The Christmas number of The Art
Interchange is a delightful one, and
carries the spirit of the holiday season through
its pages. The number opens with an engrav-
ing of John La Farge's scene of the Nativity
at Bethlehem, followed by the second part
showing the Arrival of the Magi, from the
double mural painting in the Church ofthe
Incarnation, New York, accompanied by a
Christmas Hymn, by Richard Watson Gilder,
which seems almost to have been wrttten for
these pictures. An Appreciation cn Mr. La
Farge follows, which recognizes him as a gen,
ius of no common order.
A full index of the year's number accom-
panies the issue, which shows the wide field
covered by this popular magazine. The cover
for the month is printed in gold and has a
festal appearance. Altogether it is a fitting
crown for a brilliant year inthe life of this
popular monthly.
For sale by all newsdealers. 35 cents.
THE ART INTERCHANGE CO. New York.
Marriage.
ROCHAN—MICHTLEY—On the 21st Novem-
ber, Mr J. L. Rochan, of Cedar Spring, Clin-
ton county, and Miss Bertha V. Michtley of
Snvdertown, Centre county were united in
holy matrimony by Rev. W. K. Diehl, at the
Lutheran parsonage, Snydertown Pa.
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——The following letters remain uncalled
for in the Bellefonte P. O. November 26, 1894
Dr. A, Allen, H. C. Bellman, Dr. Bennett’
Ben H. Brown, I. R. Bovman, Gertrude’
Christie, Thomas G. Edmonds, J. B. Hastings,
J. A. Henge), H. D. Rough, Samuel Page, Miss
lata Rice, Clara Sturgeon, A. B. Neyhart
Jo.
When called for please say advertised.
D.F FORTNEY, P. M
New Advertisements.
OUSE FORSALE OR RENT —
A desirable two story frame dwelling
house, located on Main street at State College
Pa. is offered for rent or sale. It has seven
rooms, with finished attic and necessary out
buildings. Lot 50x190 feet. For particulars
address GEO. BALDWIN,
39-29 tf Bellefonte, Pa.
ET AN EDUCATION.—Eduea-
tion and fortune go hand in hand.
Get an education at the Central State Normal
School, Lock Haven, Pa. First-class acrom-
modations and low rates. State aid to stu-
dents. For illustrated calalogue address
JAMES ELDON, Ph. D., Principal.
39 45-1y Lock Haven, Pa.
OWS LOST.—Two cows are lost
strayed or stolen from the premises of
the undersigned. Both arered in color, one
with a little bell on neck, the other has a piece
cut off her taill. They will weigh ahout 300
lbs. and 400 lbs. respectively, any information
aa to their whereabouts will be gladly re:
ceived. GEORGE KACIHK
39-45-3L% Snow Shoe, Pa.
ESIRABLE COTTAGE FOR
SALE.—In State College, Pa. Seven
rooms, beside hall, pantry and bath rooms;
also cellar and attic. . Hot and cold water in
house good cistern at the door. Heated b,
furnace. Lot 51 x 200 feet. Good stable. Ad-
dress
39 38 2m.
ARM FOR SALE.—A mort ex-
cellent farm of 178 acres well located,
good buildings. plenty of water. well fenced
and within a tew rods of railroad station, can
be purchased at a bargain by spplying to
JOHN P. HARRIS.
39-46-tf. 1st Nat. Bank Bellefonte.
Box 314, STATE COLLEGE, Pa.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of Administration on the es.
tate of Samuel F. Ishler deceased, late of Har-
ris township, having been granted to the un-
dersigned ‘they request all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment and those having claims
against the same to present them duly authen-
ticated for settlement to
: P.8.ISHLER.
39 46-6t. GEO. W. INHLER.
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.—
Letters of administration on the es-
tate of Samuel Noll Dec'd, late of Spring
township, having bren granted the undersign-
ed he hereby notifies all persons knowing
themselves indebted to Ai estate to make
immediate payment thereof and those havin
claims to present them properly a
tor payment. Ww
. H. NOLL 8r. Admr.
39-45-6t * Pleasant Gap, Pa.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of administration on the es-
tate of George H. Hunsinger, deceased, late of
Benner Twp. granted to the undersigned they
here.-by notify a)l persons knowing them
selves indebt-d to said estate to make pay-
ment at once and those having claims to pre
sent them properly authenticated
PB FR RaaL RR, | PY ment
Joseph Brothers & Co.
I IS SIMPLY ENORMOUS.
GREAT DESTRUCTION IN PRICES IN
ALL KINDS OF GENERAL MER-
CHANDISE
JOSEPH BROTHERS & CO.
Are compelled to enlarge their store
room. To do this they have concluded
to take their dwelling and convert it all
in one
LARGE DEPARTMENT STORE,
which wlll be done early in the spring.
In order to prepare for this event they
will be compelled to dispose of their
ENTIRE STOCK AT ONCE.
Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, No-
tions, Carpets. and Oil Cloths, anything
and everything in this large store will
be sold
AT AND BELOW COST.
Positively the greatest slaughter in
prices ever offered the people of Belle-
fonte or Centre county. Every article
will have the cost price and selling
price marked on itin plain red letters,
so that there will be
NO DECEPTION ABOUT IT.
In a business of 30 years thisis the first
time they have offered goods at and be-
low cost. The goods are so cheap that
it surprises everybody. The people
have already taken advantage of it and
the firm’s daily sales are simply enor-
mous.
EVERYBODY COME NOW,
while the stock is yet complete, and
buy yourselves rich. Everything must
go, regardless of cost. For announce:
ments of special day sales
WATCH THESE COLUMNS,
as there will be some extraordinary of-
39436t © WM. it. HUNSING BR, } Adm. fers made shortly. . 39:41-8m. |
Lyon & Co.
S PECIAL AD
—For the purpose of telling you about our—
Ha { LADIES COATS AND caps) ed
memirpese
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— {rss AND CHILDRENS coats | —
pomuomn
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We gunrantee ours to be the best made, most per-
fect fitling, best materials used, and most stylish
goods that have ever been brought to this market
at prices that defy competition, not only in this
market but New York and Philadelphia markets.
Look at the following :
Coats Worth $14.00
i “ 12.00
* “1000
4 “ 9%
i wo 700
i “ 6.50
i “ 600
a "500
tt «= 330
“ “ 3.00
Our Price $10.50
9.00
8.50
7.00
5.50
5.00
4.00
3.50
3.00
2.50
Misses Coats from 4 years up to 14 years
$1.25, $1.50 $1 75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50,
$3.00, $3 50, $4 00, $4.50, $5 00, $5.50,
$6 00 and $7.00.
We guarantee these prices to be from $1.50 to $3.50
lower on each high grade coat and 75cts. to $1.50 low-
er on the cheaper grades than any other market in the
State.
Ladies’ capes trimmed in fur and other fashion-
able trimmings:
$2.75, $3.00, $3 £0, $4.00, $4.75, $5.00, $6.00,
$7.00, $8 00, $9.00 and $10.00.
The ebove are all new goods and bought within the last
two wecks direct from the largest manufacturers in
New York.
Fauble’s.
You NEVER MISS THE
WATER
TILL THE WELL RUNS DRY,
Just so with the bargains we are of-
fering. You will miss them when they
are gone.
they cannot last long.
The way they are selling
We want you all to receive the benefit
of our store full of bargains,
Come at
once if you want to save money. You
will get nothing but good goods from us
and you will get them cheap,
Be FAUBLE’S.
Insurance.
39-35-3m
AGENCY OF
NETH ETERY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
J. A. WOODCOCK General Agent.
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Also represents Fire Insurance Agency formerly owned
and represented by H. H. Harsnpereer E¢q.
a ———
Office on High street—opposite Court House,
— BELLEFONTE, PA——
George Baldwin, Florist.
F-L-0-R-I-S-T,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
‘Prices of Cut Flowers:
Roses LaFrance Pk $1.25 per Doz.
#4 Mermets “
* Wootons red 1.00 “
t Bride's white 1.25 * *
“ Niphetos *
“ Perles yellow 1.25 “
Chrysanthemums from 75cts. to $2.00.
Carnations any color 35cts.
Sweet Violets $1.50 per hundred.
EORGE BALDWIN,
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Has on hand the best varieties of foliage
and flowering plants for sale at reasonable
© prices. Fresh Cut Flowers in stock all the
time.
Special attention given to grape and fruit
tree pruning and ornamental treesand shrubs.
1.00 ¢ “
TO0
Funeral designs a specialty.
any work in the horticultural line call and see
- me. Satisfaction guaranteed.
If you have
.
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39 45-3tn
Doll's Shoe Store. :
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39 42
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ON PRICES
Louis Doll's shoe store on Bishop street is growing in pop-
ularity every day. The cause is simple. He pays no fancy rent
and consequently does not demand fancy prices. He is with the
A fine line of Holiday Slippers and popular priced boots
people on Pricer and. his goods are of the best.
and shoes were opened on Monday* Get in the line early if you
want a chance at them.
LOUIS DOLL,
Bishop St. BrrLreronte, Pa.
A MATTER OF GREAT
IMPORTANCE TO YOU
IN SUFFERING FROM LONG STANDING
CHRONIC DISEASES. DISEASES OF
THE BLOOD, SKIN AND NERVOUS
SYSTEM, AS WELL AS THOSE
SUFFERING FROM
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
TROUBLE.
MORITZ SALM, M. D., Specialist,
Von Grafe Infirmary,
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
—WILL BE IN—
TYRONE, PA.
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THURSDAYS,
From 1 to 6 o'clock p. m.
Nov. 29, Dec. 27, 1894. 1895, Jan,
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May 16, June 13, July 11,
Aug. 8, Sept. 5, Oct. 3 31,
Nov. 28, Dec. 26.
CENTRE HALL, PA,
AT
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Feb. 22, March 22, April 19, May
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Sept. .6, Oct. 4, Nov.
1-29, Dec. 27.
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Dec. 28
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UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS
A Case of Dyspepsia of 25 Years Standing
Cured by Dr. talm.
For 25 years or more my hearing has been
bad. My left ear almost deaf. I have beem
under Dr. Salm's treatment for the past §
months, and my hearing has been very great:
ly improved, in fact the change has been re-
markable. I am still under treatment, and
hope for an entire cure. Gratefully,
Bedford, Pa. Isaac PIERSOR..
Sept ,19,1894. .
i On account of the very vague explanation
of jhe above, I give the history of the case in.
etail.
About 30 years ago, Mr Pierson, on account
of Catarru, became so hard of hearing in hie
left ear, that the same might not have bee®
there at all, for the actual services it did him.
The righy one for the last 25 years became
/| worse and worse, and it took some very loud
talking for him to understand you. Now, afs
ter 5 months treatment, ne can again hear
with the totally useless ear, 80 to sav deaf for
30 years, common conversation and evem
whispers again, and his right ear is almost ag
good as any good ear might be. friends whe
have known him will testify to the correct-
ness of my statément ’
Dr. M. Saum.
Felt like Dying Rather than to Stand the Agony
Much Longer, but was Cured by Dr. Salm.
For 5 years I have had kidney stomach ands
liver trouble. The fearful pains in my back
and bladder, I had during that time, made me
often wish for death. I could hardly work,
sleep, nor rest and had to go out regularly
every night four or five times to void urin;
Could haraly eat, and when I tried a little of
something it made me ill, and after 4 of our
best physicians had failed to cure me, }
thought it was about time to die. Scme of my
friends however, advised me to wo to Dr.
Salm, who had performer so many Ww: ne eriuld
cures in this country. After I had tac his
treatment 4 days, I found it did me som good.
I have taken his treatment now for 6 months,
and I enjoy life once more, and [ wonld a vire
all of my friends to go to this eminent d. ctor,
to get cured, after other physicians fail,
Yours gratefully
Somerset, Pa. EL1A8 ZERFOSS.
Given Eye sight and Relieved of Pain After 29
Years Suffering by Dr. Salm.
For over 12 years my eye-lashes have beer
turning iu, and consequently they rubbed on
the eye-ball, keeping the same always in-
flamed and very painful. In order to have a
little relief, I bad to have the eye lashes
pulled out every few days. As the resalt of
all this, my left eye went totally blind, and
the right one was going the same way rapidly.
I put myself under the care of Dr. Salm, and
to day 1 am happy to siate thar [ am not
troubled any more with the lashes, ax they
grow in their normal direction. and ihe sight
of the right eye has improved to a great ex-
tent. Iam wonderfully cured.
Coburn, Pa. Jacos EMERICK.
Inward Trouble Cured by Dr. Salm,
I have suffered with inward and generat
trouble all my life, but am happy to state that
Dr. Salm has entirely cured me.
Manorville, Pa. JENNIE DUNMIRE.
July 19, 94.
Cataarh and Lung Trouble Cured by Dr. Salm.
For nearly 5 years I have had a bad case of
lung trouble and catarrh. I was treated by 3
of our best physicians but gradually grew
worse and wo, se, untii [ was recommended to
try Dr. ~alm, by one of his patients whom he
had cured of a similar trouble. I despaired of
day I am thankful that I put myself under the
Drs. treatment, for 1 can enjoy life again with
leasure, and am glad that I am cured.
illiard, Pa. Miss May DuNNIGAN.
Diseases of woman, such as have baffled the
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pod growths cured without the use of the
nife or caustics. No cutting, no pain, ne
danger. Manhood perfectly restored. Quick,
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