Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 11, 1903, Image 7

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Colleges & Schools.
I YOU WISH TO BECOME.
A Chemist, A Teacher,
An Engineer, A Lawyer,
An Electrician, A Physician,
A Scientic Farmer, A Journalist,
n short, if you wish to secure a training that will
THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE
fit you well for any honorable pursuit in life,
OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES.
TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES.
FAKING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the General Courses have been extensively modified, so as to fur-
h a much more varied range of electives, after the Freshman
= History English, French, German, § anish, Latin and
tures ; Psychology; Ethics, Pedagogies, an
ear, than heretofore, includ-
reek Languages and Litera-
olitical Science. These courses are especially
adapted to the wants of those who seek either the most thorough training for the Profession
of Teaching, or a general College Education.
1 Chemistry, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineerin Y
The courses n ot ’ Graduates have no difficulty in i A and ix, Erin positions.
best in the United States.
are among the very
YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men.
THE WINTER SESSION anens January 7th 1903.
For specimen examination Yapers or for catalogue giving full information repsecting courses ot
study, expenses, etc., and show
25-27
ng positions held by graduates, address
THE REGISTRAR,
State College, Centre County, Pa.
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: DICKINSON
WILLIAMSPORT
SEMINARY
js a Home and Christian school. It: provides for health and social culture as
carefully as for mental and moral training, taking a personal interest in each
pupil. . A splendid field, with athletics directed by a trained athlete, make ball
field and gymnasium of real value. Single beds, bowling alley and swimming
pool. Ten regular courses, with elective studies, ofter wide selection. Stenog-
raphy and Business Course. Eight competitive scholarships are offered. Sev-
enteen skilled teachers. Music, Art, Expression and Physical Culture, with
other branches or alone,under teachers with best home and European training.
Home with tuition in regular studies $250 a year, with discounts to ministers,
ministerial candidates, teachers, and two from same family. Fall term opens
September 7th, 1903. Catalogue free. Address
REV. EDWARD J. GRAY, D. D., President, Williamsport, Pa.
48-23-8¢
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Coal and Wood.
JK ovarp K. RHOADS.
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
ree DEALER IN
ANTHRACITE aAxDp BITUMINOUS
{coxrs]
—CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS,
snd other grains.
—BALED HAY and STRAW—
BUILDERS and PLASTERERS SAND
KINDLING WOOD
oy the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers.
ctfully solicits the patronage of his
Reape SY and the public, at
Central 1312.
Telephone Calls { Gommercial 682.
near the Passenger Station.
36-18
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Prospectus.
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
I > NTS.
ATED TRADE MARKS,
ESIGNS,
COPYRIGHTS. ETC.
sending a sketch and description may
quietly ascertain our opinion free whether an in-
vention is probably patentable. Communications
strictly confidential. Handbook on patents sent
free, Oldest agency for securing patents. y
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest eircu-
Lio of any Y cientific journal. - Terms $3 a year;
four months, §1. Sold by all newsdealers,
MUNN & CO., 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
BrancH OFFICE, 625 F Sr, WASHINGTON, D. C
47-44-1y
Fine Groceries
rea. TEA, TEA,
The finest beverage of all. For-
mose Oolong, Japan, Young-Hy-
son, Gunpowder, English Break-
fast Ceylon, and several grades of
choice Blends. We have them all
grades at right prices—sometimes
people discard tea because the
goods they get do not meet their
expectations. Just try our goods
and see the result.
SECHLER & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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FEARFUL ODDS AGAINST HiyM.—Bed-
ridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief
was the condition of an old soldier by
name of J.J. Havens, Versailles, 0. For
years he was troubled with Kidney disease
and neither doctors nor medicines gave
him relief. At length he tried Electric
Bitters. It put him on his feet in short
order and now he testifies. ‘‘I’'m on the
road to complete recovery.’’ Best on earth
for Liver and Kidney troubles and all
forms of Stomach and Bowel Complaints.
Only 50c. Guaranteed by Green’s Phar-
macy.
Gorman’s Son Wins in Politics.
Colonel A. P. Gormau, jr., the only son
of the United States Senator A. P. Gor-
man, was nominated on last Wednesday
by the Howard county, Md., Democratic
convention for the state Senate, having
won a decisive victory over his opponents.
Colonel Gorman is thirty years of age, and
begins his political career where his father
began, thirty years ago.
Dewey tcp.
Bellefonte, Pa., September 11, 1903.
——The last day of August ended three
months of the coldest summer weather
within the memory of living man. The
weather bureau records are broken, but
the weather bureau only dates back to
1871, and there are many people living
who can remember the severe weather of
1857. It will be necessary to take up the
books, however, and go back to 1816 to
find anything to beat this summer for |
, bandry, to be held at Centre Hall, Pa.,
weather. In the year 1816 snow fell every
month in the year except one, and there |
was frost in every month of the twelve.
Wheat did not ripen, people thought the
end of the world was coming. There has
been nothing like that this summer but it
has been a cold, wet season. Three days
sat of every four bave heen rainy and
cold. :
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Heart Wounds Not Necessarily Fatal.
Many Instances in Which Persons Thus Injured
Have Recovered,
In wounds of the heart itself the escape
of blood is never in large quantity and the
lethal consequences are due to the fact
that the escape of blood from within its
cavity (or cavities) into the surrounding
sac of the pericardium mechanically inter-
rupts the alternate contraction and expan-
sion by which iss pumping is main-
tained. Accordingly, the results of wounds
of the heart are usually identical with
those of gradual suffocation. This fact
was strikingly demonstrated in the case of
the Empress of Austria. And the diabolic
skill and precision with which the wound
was inflicted in her case offer a diagram-
matic illustration of a necessarily fatal
wound of the heart.
The instrument used was two large to
form a mere ‘‘needle punctare,’’ it was in-
flicted too high in the chest to be ‘‘non-
penetrating,’’ for it was aimed with truly
fiendish ingenuity at the position of one of
the thin-walled of the fourth cavities of
the heart, and the directness of the pene-
tration, combined with the thinness of
wall of the cavity, rendered it physically
impossible that the wound could be ‘‘val-
valar.”’
The Israelite warrior of old smote the
enemy—when possible—' ‘beneath the fifth
rib,” because the impulse of the heart is
felt there. But he probably did not know
that it is in that precise position that
wound of the heart is least necessarily
fatal.
The Italian assassin of recent date dis-
plays incomparably greater skill and knowl-
edge. The science of the present day also
proves that the historic account of the
death of Admiral Villeneuve is open to
skeptical doubt. And the recent cases of |
suture of the heart give illustration that
modern surgical ekill may attempt and
with succees the seemingly impossible.—
American Medicine.
Man And His Wife Murdered.
Mr. and Mrs. Yeager, aged respectively
60 and 61, were found murdered at their
home on a farm a few miles out of Warren-
ton, Mo., by officers and neighbors, who
went to the house on Wednesday. Infor-
mation of the murder was found by the
rural mail carrier in an anonymons letter
left in a box in front of the house. The
carrier at first thought the letter was a
hoax and did not investigate at once. The
hodies when found were badly multilated
and indicated that there had been a fearful
struggle between the aged coupleand their
assailant. Suspicion is directed against
William E. Church, an adopted son of the
murdered couple, who has disappeared, |
and the most diligent search has failed to
disclose any trace of him. All his personal !
effects had been removed from the house.
Reduced Rates to Centre Hall, Pa, |
|
Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Patrons of i
Husbandry Exhibition. |
To accommodate visitors to the encamp-
ment and exhibition of the Patrons of Hus-
September 12th to 18th, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell round-trip
tickets from all stations in Pennsylvania
to Centre Hall, Pa., at special reduced rates.
These tickets will be on sale and good
from September 11th to 18th, inclusive, !
"and good for return passage until Septem-
ber 19th.
Niagara Falls Excursions.
Low-Rate Vacation Trips Via Pennsylvania Railroad.
September 4th and 18th, October 2nd
and 16th are the remaining dates for the
popular ten-day excursions to Niagara
Falls from Washington and Baltimore, via
Pennsylvania railroad. On these dates the
special train will leave Washington at 8:00
a. m.., Baltimore 9:05 a. m., Harrisburg
11:40 a. m., Lock Haven 3:08 p. m.,
Renovo 3:55 p. m., arriving Niagara Falls
at 9:45 p. m.
Excursion tickets, good for return passage
on any regular train, exclusive of limited
express trains, within ten days, will be sold
at $10.00 from Washington and Baltimore;
6:45 from Bellefonte and at proportionate
rates from principal points. A stop-over
will be allowed at Buffalo within limit of
ticket returning.
The special trains of Pullman parlor cars
and day coaches will be run with each ex-
cursion running through to Niagara Falls.
An extra charge will be made for parlor-
car seats.
An experienced tourist agent and chaper-
on will accompany each excursion.
For descriptive pamphlet, time of con-
necting trains, and further information ap-
ply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo.
W. Boyd, general passenger agent, Broad
street station. Philadelphia. 48-34-3t
Reduced Rates to Baltimore.
Via Pennsylvania Railroad Account Meeting of the
Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows.
For the benefit of those desiring to attend
the annual session of the Sovereign Grand
Lodge of I. 0. O. F. at Baltimore, Md.,
September 21st to 26th, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell round-trip
| sickets to Baltimore from all stations on its
lines, except Woodberry, Harrisburg, and
. intermediate stations ; Columbia, Freder-
ick, and intermediate stations on the
Northern Central Railway ; Lancaster,
Harrisburg, and intermediate stations; and
stations on the Philadelphia, Baltimore
and Washington Railroad (exclusive of
stations sonth of Townsend, Del. ), on Sep-
tember 19th, 20th, and 21st, good for re-
turn passage until September 28th, inclu-
sive, at rate of single fare for the round
trip, plus one dollar.
For conditions, and stop-over at Phila-
delphia on tickets reading through that
point, consult ticket agents. 48-36-25.
AFTER VACATION.—Just as it is harder
to set a hall in motion than to. keep it in
motion, it is harder to take up any line of
work again, after the summer vacation,
than to keep on with it.
The effects of the strain are seen in
changed looks, diminished appetite and
broken sleep.
Now is a time when many—clerks, hook-
| keepers, teachers, pupils and others—
should take a tonic, and we think the best
is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which acts on the
whole system, builds it up, and wards off
sickness.
There Are Others.
Bacon—Did you understand the language
when you were in Paris last summer?
i SYA) vie I talked to myself
id.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.—Has world-
wide fame for marvelous cures. It sur-
passes any other salve, lotion, ointment or |
Balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores,
Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fevers
Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions;
infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. On-
| Iy 25¢. at Green’s Pharmacy.
SEE
EADY When You Are.
your self.
IRI TERT
goods produced in this country.
going wrong when you trade here.
FAUBLE
The Fayble Stores are now ready to supply
your Fall Wants
Ready in a way that, you hardly count.ed on.
Ready with more GOOD CLOTHING than ALL the other
stores in Bellefonte. THE PLAIN TRUTH. Come, see for
Ready with better values than we have ever offered you.
Ready with the kind of goods you will want, at
prices even less than You expected to PAY.
When you think of clothes think of Faubles. We can do you a lot, of good AND
WILL. Come, look the greatest stock of Clothing in Central Pennsylvania over and you
‘will agree with us that, the Fauble Stores CAN and WILL please you better in every way
than others, giving you a larger selection, lower prices and positively the best,
Always your Money Back. ‘No chance of you
® SON.
Medical.
Attorncys-at-Law.
N ANCIENT FOE
To health and happiness is Scrofula
—as ugly as ever since time imme-
morial.
It causes bunches in the neck, dis-
figures the skin, inflames the mucous
membrane, wasts the muscles, weak-
ens the bones, reduces the power of
resistance to disease and the capacity
for recovery, and develops into con-
sumption.
“A bunch appeared on the left side
of my neck. It caused great pain,
was ot and became a running
sore. I went into a general decline.
I was persuaded to try Hood’s Sarsa-
parilla, and when I had taken six bot-
tles my neck was healed, and I have
never had any trouble of the kind
Mas. K. 'T.
since.” Snyper, Troy,
Ohio.
HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA AND PILLS | Court "House All
will rid you of it, radically and per-
manendy, as they have rid thou-
sands.
Books.
ltteers ie Be cillyile..
£
oll lb...
'FRUSTS GOING
OUT OF BUSINESS
That is a head-line you don’t see in the
news columns of this paper. The trusis
are not breaking up into the smaller con-
cerns that were merged into them. The
trusts are the greatest labor-saving inven-
tion yet made, and they will stay tll] they
can be replaced by something better.
There is only one trouble with the
trusts. They enable men to produce
more wealth with less waste of energy
than was ever possible before but they
take most of the wealth away from those
who do the work and give it to those
who do the owning of stocks and bonds.
Suppose that we who work for a living
should decide to do the owning ourselves,
and to run the trusts for the benefit of
all.
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THAT WOULD
BE SOCIALISM.
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If you want to know about it, send for
a free booklet entitled “What to Read on
Socialism.’’ Address
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£6 FIFTH AVE., CHICAGO.
48-22-6m
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40c., 60c., 80c., and $1.00
per lb. You will be well
pleased.
SECHLER & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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C. M. BOWER, E. L. ORV1S
Boek & ORVIS, Attorneys at Law, Belle-
fonte,Pa., office in Pruner Block. 44-1
J C. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 20 & 21
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F. REEDER.—Atlorney at Law, Belle-
° fonte, Pa. Office No, 14, North Al-
legheny street. 43-5
B. SPANGLER.—Attorney at Law. Practices
° in all the courts, Consultation in Eng-
ish and German. Office in the Eagle building,
Bellefonte, Pa. 40 22
DAVID F. FORTNEY. W. HARRISON WALKER
ORTNEY & WALKER.—Attorney at Law
Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Woodring’.
building, north of the Court House. 14 2
o. JAYLOR.— Attorney and Counsellor at
° Law. Office. No. 24, Temple Court
fourth floor, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of legal
business attended to promptly. 40 49
C. HEINLE.—Attorney at Law, Bellefonte,
Pa. Office in Hale building, opposite
rofessional business will re-
ceive prompt attention.
H. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor at
° Law. Office No. 11, Crider’s Ex¢hange
second floor. All kinds of legal business atten ed
to promptly. Consultation in English or Germ gn.
39
Physicians.
8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon,
« State College, Centre county, Pa., Office
at his residence. 35 41
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Dentis s.
E. WARD, D. D.8., office in Crider’s Stone
° Block N. W. Corner Allegheny and High
ts. Bellefonte, Pa.
Gas administered for the painiess extraction o
teeth. Crown and Bridge Work also. 34-14
R. H. W. TATE, Surgeon Dentist, office in'the
Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. All modern
electric appliances used. Has had years of ex-
perience. All work of superior quality and prices
reasonable. 45-8-1y.
Bankers.
ACEKSON, HASTINGS, & CO., (successors to
® Jackson, Crider & Hastings, Bankers,
Bellefonte, Pa. Bills of Exchange and Netes Dis-
counted ; Interest paid on special deposits; Ex-
change on Eastern cities. Deposits received. 17-36
Insurance.
EO. L. POTTER & CO.,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
Represent the best companies, and write policies
in Mutual and Stock Companies at reasonable
rates. Office in Furst’s building, opp. the Court
House 22 6
PONT INSURE
UNTIL YOU SEE
GRANT HOOVER
iy Sr fa,
FIRE,
LIFE,
ACCIDENT,
STEAM BOILER.
Bonds for Administrators, Execu-
tors, Guardians, Court Officers, Liquor
Dealers and all kinds of Bonds for
Persons Holding Positions of Trust.
Address
GRANT HOOVER,
Crider’s Stone Building, BELLEFONTE, PA.
43-18-1y
Hotel
{CENTRAL HOTEL,
MILESBURG, PA.
A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor.
This new and commodious Hotel, located opp.
the depot, Milesburg, Centre county, has been en-
tirely refitted, refurnished an replenished
throughout, and is now second to none in the
county in the character of accommodations offer-
ed the public. Its table is supplied with the best
the market affords, its bar contains the purest
and choicest liquors, its stable has attentive host-
lers, and every convenience and comfort is ex-
tended its guests.
¥®_ Through travelers on the railroad will find
this an excellent place to luneh ar procure a meal,
as all trains stop there about 25 minutes. 24 24
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New Advertisements,
Tar NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPH.
We are Direct Agents
PRICES FROM $10 TO $100.
Genuine Edison Records $5.00 per dozen or 50c..
singly. Will deliver machines and instruct you
ears experience in phonograph
for catalogue.
J. H. WARD,
Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
machine. 10
business. Sen
47-5
Nj sos FRUIT JARS, ALL SIZES
Lightning Fruit Jars, best jar
of all. Sold only by
SECHLER & CO.
42-1 BELLEFONTE PA.
Telephone.
Y OUR TELEPHONE
is a door to your establish-
ment through which much
business enters.
KEEP THIS DOOR OPEN
by answering your calls
romptly as you would
ave yout own responded
to and aid us in giving
good service,
If Your Time Has a Commercial Value.
If Prompiness Secures Business.
If Immediate Information is Required.
If You Are Not in Business for Exercise’
gtay at home and use your
Long Distance Telephone.
Our night rates leave small
excuse for traveling.
47-25-tf PENNA. TELEPHONE CO.
Fine Job Printing.
FYE JOB PRINTING
: o—A SPECIALTY—o0
AT THE
WATCHMAN OFFICE.
There is no style of work, from the cheapest
Dodger” to the finest
{—BOOK-WORK,—1
that we can not do in the most satisfactory man
ner, and at
Prices consistent with the class of work. Call
on or comunicate with this office.
21, Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa.44-49
how to make your own records ‘and operate:
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