Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 18, 1905, Image 7

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Colleges & Schools.
IF YOU WISH TO BECOME. .
A Chemist, A Teacher,
An Engineer, A Lawyer,
An Electrician, A Physician
A Scientic Farmer,
short, if you wish to secure a training that will fit you well for any honorable pursui.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE
A Journalist,
o life,
" OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES,
TUITION IS FREE
IN ALL COURSES.
PAKING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the General Courses have been extensively modified, so as to fur-
nisn & much more varied range of electives, after the Freshman year, than heretofore, includ-
ing History ; the En; lish, French, German, Spanish, Latin and
tures ; Psychology; Ethics, Pedagogies, an
ireek Languages and Litera-
olitical Science. Theve 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.
. Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering are among the very
The courses in Chemist
best in the United States, Graduates have no difficulty in securing and holding positions.
YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men.
THE FALL SESSION avens September 15th, 1904.
For specimen examination papers or for catalogue giving full information repsecting courses of
study, expenses, etc., and showing positions held
25-27
by graduates, address
THE REGISTRAR,
State College, Centre County, Pa.
sm——
Coal and Wood.
| owarp K. RHOADS
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
~emeDEALER IN=——
ANTHRACITE ANp BITUMINOUS
jan
—CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS =
snd other grains.
mee se ses.
COALS.
—BALED HAY and STRAW—
BUILDERS’ and PLASTERERS’' SAND
KINDLING WOOD
y the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers.
Respectfully solicits the patronage of his
> Ries and the public, at
Central 1312.
Telephone Calls { Gommercial 682.
near the Passenger Station.
46-18
————
Plumbing etc.
(Hor
YOUR
i. PLUMBER
A as you
chose your doctor—for ef
fectiveness of work rather
than for lowness of price.
Judge of our ability as you
judged of his—by the work
already done.
Many very particular
people have judged us in
this way, and have chosen
us as their plumbers.
A. E. SCHAD.
No. 6 N. Allegheny St.,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
42-43-6t
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New Advertisements,
DE J. JONES
VETERINARY SURGEON.
A Graduate of the University of London
has permanently located at the PALACE
LIVERY STABLES, Bellefonte, where he
will answer all calls for work in his profes-
sion. Dr. Jones served four years under
State Veterinary Surgeon Pierson. Calls
by telephone will be answered Promplly
day or night. y
50-5-1
standing timber, sawed timber,
railroad ties, and chemical wood.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
ind worked or ip
the rou e Pine estnu
or Washington Red Cedar Shing-
les, or kiln dried Millwork, Doors,
Sash Plastering Lath, Brick, Etc.
Ey
.1P. Bi; CRIDER & SON,
. Bellefonte, Pa.
lumber of any
48-18-1y
Telephone.
OUR TELEPHONE
dea door 103 our stablish-
A t th EE uch
£65 HE Yn ; enters ch much
KEEP THIS DOOR OPEN
by answering ‘your calls
4 promptly ‘as you would
ve your own responded
to and aid us in giving
A good service. A
If Your Time Has Commercial Value.
If Promptness Secure Business.
If Immediate Information is Required.
If You Are Not in Business for Exercise
. stay at home and use your
Long Distance Telephone.
Our night rates leave small
excuse for traveling. ~~
“PENNA. TELEPHONE CO,
oA
47-25-41
— Take Vin-te-na and the good effect | &
will be immediate. You ‘will ges strong, |
yon will feel bright, fresh’'and active, youn
will feel new, rich blood coursi
your veins, Vin-te-na will act like magio
will put new life in you. Tf not benefited
money refunded. All druggists.
through |.
HH TRE AREER REERES
Dewi tcp,
Bellefonte, Pa., Aug. 18, 1905.
COLOR LINE AT ASBURY PARK
Pr. Crum Couldn't Hire Whee! Chair
With White Attendant.
Asbury Park, N. J, Aug. 13.—Dr.
William D. Crum, the colored collector
of customs at Charleston, S. C., who
is a summer visitor with his wife at
West Park, tried to hire a wheel chair
for his wife for a ride on the board-
walk. The proprietor refused to order
any of his white lads to push the
chair, but said Dr. Crum might have
one if he would himself wheel his wife.
Dr. Crum declined te 32 so.
Lions Kill and Eat a Man.
Blackpool, Eng. Aug. 14. — Two
lions, the property of the city, were
found loose in the yard adjoining their
cage, together with portions of the
body of a workingman. It appears
that the man on the previous night
made the boast that he would enter
the lions’ cage. Evidently in an at-
tempt to carry out this boast he open-
ed the cage. The animals escaped and
killed him, gorging themselves on his
body.
Closes School to Boy Smokers.
Bridgeton, N. J., Aug. 14.—Professor
Irwin F. Mather, new principal of the
West Jersey Academy, publicly an-
nounces that any boy under 16, ad-
dicted to cigarettes, who will not stop
the habit, will not be permitted to at-
tend the school.
BRUTALLY ATTACKED BY NEGRO
Minister and Wife Beaten Unconscious
By Desperado, Whom Officer Killed.
Ballston, N. Y., Aug. 14—Rev. Ber-
nard Schulte and his wife, of New
York city, were attacked at Mechan-
icsville and probably fatally injured
by a negro, who was shot and killed in
Saratogo while resisting arrest.
William Curtis, a negro, presented
himself at the door of the rectory and
asked for a drink of water. Mr.
Schulte was in the act of turning back
to get the water, when the negro drew
a piece of lead pipe from beneath his
coat and felled the clergyman with a
terrific blow ‘on the head, following
this up with a rain of blows until his
victim lay unconscious and apparently
dead. Mrs. Schulte, who was upstairs,
hurried down on hearing her husband
fall, and was met in the hall by the
negro, who instantly struck her down
before she could utter an outcry, and
continued beating her with his heavy
weapon until he had inflicted injuries
from which she can hardly recover.
The clergyman and his wife were
discovered, lying unconscious and cov-
ered with blood, by neighbors, and a
search was made for the negro, who
had been seen leaving the house.
Policeman James Sullivan discov-
ered Curtis in Searings alley, a negro
colony in Saratoga, and arrested him.
The negro, however, broke away and
ran, and after firing one shot in the
air to halt him, Sullivan fired again,
shooting him through the head and
killing him instantly.
The condition of Mr. Schulte and
his wife was said to be precarious.
Britt and Nelson Matched.
San Francisco, Aug. 12.—James Ed-
ward Britt and Batling Nelson have
signed articles to fight 25 rounds be-
fore the Colma Athletic club at Union
Coursing park on September 9, for a
purse of $25,000, or 65 per cent. of the .
gross receipts and a $10,000 side bet.
The winner is to take all. Both men
are to weigh 133 pounds on the morn-
ing of the contest.
Run Down By Auto On Beaeh.
Cape May, N. J., Aug. 15.—Thomas
N. Butts and wife, of Brooklyn, were
seriously injured while walking across
the beach drive from bathing by being
run over by an automobile operated
by F. H. Hack, Jr., of Baltimore. They
were carried to their hotel on stretch-
ers. A policeman secured Hack’s car,
but Hack escaped in the crowd.
Russian Soldiers Mutilate Themselves
Harbin, Aug. 15.—Among the sol-
diers medically treated here, 1200 were
found to be self-mutilated on the first
fingers of the right hand.
——Sphseribe for the WATCHMAN.
snes
£2
&
BEES SEE
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here.
for this Season better than ever.
fact. The Best. Mens and Boys Store
in CENTRAL PENNA. We are Do-
ing our utmost. to merit your patron-
age.
Reassuring Him.
“I'm told,’ said Miss Gailey’s fiancee,
‘‘that you were flirting while you were at
the shore ’!
‘Well, yes,’”’ the dear girl admitted,
‘but then they—'’
*‘They? Then there
one ?"?
Of course, and for that reason’ you
shouldn’t be jealons,there’s safety in num-
hers, you know.”’
was more than
Queer, Isn't 11?
Call a girl a little chick and she smiles;
call a woman an old hen and she howls.
Call a pretty girl a witch and she is pleas-
ed; call an old woman a witch and she
wants to fight. Call a girl a kitten and she
rather likes it; call a woman a cat and she
will hate yon. It does beat all how queer
the women act.
——Some fellow’s idea of showing a girl
a good time is taking her into a jewelry
store and letting ber look at the watches.
Last Low-Rate Excursion to the Sea
shore.
The last Pennsylvania Railroad low-rate
teu-day excursion for the present- season
from Lock Haven, Troy, Bellefonte, Wil-
liamsport, Mocanaqua, Sunbury, Mt. Car-
wel, Shenandoah, Lykens, Dauphin, and
principal intermediate stations (including
stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City,
Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City, Sea Isle
City, Avalon, Anglesea, or Holly Beach,
will he ran on Thursday, August 24th.
Excursion tickets, good to return by reg-
ular tiains within ten days, will be sold at
very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City
will be sold via the Delaware River Bridge
Route, the only all-rail line, or via Market
Street Wharf, Philadelphia.
Stop-over can be had at Philadelphia
either going or returning, within limit of
tickets.
For information in regard to: specific
rates and time of trains consuls hand hills,
or apply to agents, or E. 8. Harrar, Divi-
sion Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa.
Asbury Park Booklet.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
has just issued an attractive booklets de-
scriptive of Asbury Park. The publication
is designed to present the attractions and
claims of Asbury Park as a Summer sea-
side resors.
Peisons desiring information concerning
this popular resort may obtain a copy of
the booklet by enclosing two cents in post-
age stamps to Geo. W. Boyd, general pas-
senger agent, Pennsylvania railroad,
Philadelphia, Pa. 50-26
Prohibition State Comvention.
For the benefit of those desiring to at-
tend the State Convention of the Prohibi-
tion party, to he held at Williamsport,
Pa., August 22 and 23, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell excursion
tickets to Williamsport from all stations
on its lires in the State of Pennsylvania,
August 21 and 22, good returning until
August 25, inclusive, at rate of single fair
Jor the round trip.
ue
$56.50 to Portland and Return.
Via Chicago Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Rai!way,
$56.50 Chicago to Portland, Seattle or
Tacoma and return is the low price for the
round sip offered by the Chicago, Milwaun-
kee & St. Paul Raiiway. Tickets are on
sale daily until September 30th, and good
for return for 90 days. One may go via Ss.
Paul and Minneapolis, via Omaba and
Ogden, via Omaha and Denver, or via Kan-
sas City. Best of all, one may make the
going trip to the Pacific Coast via one of
these routes and return via another—offer-
ing an excellent opportanity to visit sev-
eral sections of the West at greatly reduc-
ed rates.
Lewis and Clark Exposition hook sent
for two cents postage. Folders free. John
R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room
D, Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa.
Special Eleven-Day Excursion to Ocean
Grove, Asbury Park, or Long Branch
via Pennsylvania Railroad.
For the benefit of those desiring to visit
the great Ocean Grove Camp Meeting, the
Pepnsylvania Railroad Company will, on
August 25th, sell excursion tickets t0 Ocean
Grove, Asbury Park, or Long Branch from
stations named below at the very iow rates
quoted.
These tickets will be good for passage to
Philadelphia on train indicated, thence on
regular trains leaving Broad Street Station
at 12:27, 2:32, 3.30, 4:00, and 4:09 p. m.
that day to destination.
Lrain Leaves. Rates.
RONOVO.iiiicneieieansise ciinisenn Leave 635A. M. §6 00
North Bend. oe. 043 ** 6 00
Hyner.......... 648 6 00
Farrandsvill 116. 575
Lock Haven. 750 5 50
McElhatten Spas 5 50
Jersey Shore.. 762 ° 5 50
Newberry........ gp 5 50
Williamsport... Bi. 5 50
Philadelphid... S16P.M. ....
Bellefonte........ 640A. M. $75
emont.... «TOBY 5 50
Oak Hall . 766 5 50
Linden Hall. T1044 525
Centre Hall.. wo2 ¢ 525
Rising Sprin SBR 475
Coburn........ Ne & a 47
Glen Iron. . 826 % 4 50
Millmont..... . 883 4 50
Mifflinburg.. .. 845. 4 50
Lewisburg... 05 4 50
Philadelphia.....cccccceennnnisArrive 3 16 P.M. ......
Tickets will be good for return passage
on regular trains, except limited express
trains, until September 4th, inclusive, and
will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia
within limit returning.
Medical.
Hoops
Sarsaparilla enjoys the distinction
of being the greatest curative and
preventive medicine the world
has ever known. It is an all-
medicine, producing its unequal-
led effects by purifying, vitalizing
and enriching the blood on which
the health and strength of every
organ, bone and tissue depend.
Accept no substitute for Hood's
but insist on having Hood’s
AND ONLY HOJD'S
New Fall Goods Daily
And expect: within a week to be
ready for your early Fall wants. You
will be pleased with what, you see
You will find The Fauble Stores
In
uw
FAUBLE’S.
PTT PII £5!
\ Bm \ Bm \ Bm \ Bm \ Dm \ Pm .
A {torneys-at-Law
C. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law Rooms 420 &
eo 21, Crider’s Exchange Belletunte, Pa, 49-4
B. SPANGLER.—.' (rney at Law. Pracuce
e inall the courts. Consultation in Eng
lish and German. Office in the Eagle building
Bellefonte, Pa. 40 22
8S. TAYLOR.— Attorney and Counsellor a
° Law. Oftice. No. 24, Temple Cour
fourth floor, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of lega
business attended to promptly. 40 49
C. HEINLE.—Attorney at Law, Bellefonte
o Pa. Office in Hale building, opposite
Court House - All professional business will re-
ceive prompt aitention. 30 16
J H. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor at
2) ¢ Law. Office No. 11, Crider’s Exchange
second floor. All kinds of legal business atten ed
to promptly. Consultation in English or German
39 4
ETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY,—Attorneys-at-
Law, Ragle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Suc
cessors to Orvis, Bower & Orvis. Practice in all
the courts. Consultaiions in English or Ger-
man, 50-7
J M. KEICHLINE—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,—
oJ. Practice in all the courts. Consultation
in English and German. Office south of Court
house. All professional business will receive
prompt attention. » 49-5-1y*
Physicians.
8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon,
« State College, Centre county, Pa., Office
at his residence. 35 41
Dentists.
J E. WARD, D. D.8,, office in Crider’s Stone
tu. Bell
Block N. W. Corner Allegheny and High
efonte, Fa.
Gas administered for the painless extraction of
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.
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 and 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.
A¥~Through travelers on the railroad will find
this an excellent place to lunch or procure a meal,
as all trains stop there about 25 minutes. 24 24
Meat Markets.
GF THE
BEST MEATS.
You save nothing by buyin r, thin
or gristly meats. I use giioo :
LARGEST, FATTEST, CATTLE,
and supply my customers with the fresn-
est, choicest, best blood and muscle mak-
ing Steaks and Roasts. My prices are
no higher than poorer meats are else-
where.
I always have
~——DRESSED POULTRY,
Game in season, and any kinds of good
meats you want.
Try My Smor.
P. L. BEEZLR.
High Street, Bellefonte
43-34-1y
AVE IN
YOUR MEAT BILLS.
There is no reason why you should use poor
meat, or pay exorbitant Prices for tender,
juicy steaks. Good meat is abundant here-
abouts, because good catule sheep and calves
are to be had.
WE BUY ONLY THE BEST
and we sell only that which is good. We don’t
Promise to give it away, but we will furnish you
OD MEAT, at prices that you have paid
elsewhere for very poor.
GIVE US A TRIAL—
and see if you don’t save in the long run and
have better Meats, Poultry and Game (in sea-
son) han have been furnished you .
GETTIG & KREAMER
Bush House Block
BELLEFONTE, PA.
44-18
Mine Equipment.
ME EQUIPMENT.
CATAWISSA CAR AND FOUNDRY
COMPANY,
CATAWISSA, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Bituminous Mine Cars.
Every type.
Mine Car Wheels.
Plain. Solid hub oiler. Bolted cap oiler
Spoke oiler. Recess oile~.
Mine Car Axis.
Square, Round, Collared.
Car Forgings. .
Bands, Draw bars, Clevizes, Brake, Latches
n.
Rails and Spikes.
Old and New.
Iron, Steel and Tank Steel and Iron forged and.
prepared for any service.
We can give you prompt service,
good quality, lowest quotations,
Distance is not in the way of
LOWEST QUOTATIONS,
TRY US.
Fine Job Printing.
RE JOB PRINTING
Hg O==—A SPECIALTY=—0
AT TEE
WATOHMANGOFFICE.
"There is no style of work, trom the cheapes
| Dodger" vo the finest
$—BOOK-WORK, —t
that we can mot do in the most satsfactory man-
ner, and st
Prices consistent with the class of work, Cal
on, or comunieate with this office,