Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 25, 1905, Image 7

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Colleges & Schools,
[* YOU WISH TO BECOME.
A Chemist,
An Engineer,
An Electrician,
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 Teacher,
4 Lawyer,
A Physician
4 Journalist,
n life,
OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES.
TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES.
PARKING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the General Courses have been extensively modified, so as to fur-
nisn a much more varied range of electives, after the Freshman Zeon, than heretofore, includ-
ing History ; the English, French, German, Spanish, Latin and
thics, Pedagogies, and
tures ; Psychology;
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.
The courses in Chemistry, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering are among the very
best in the United States.
Graduates have no difficulty in securing and ho
ding positions.
YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men.
THE FALL SESSION ovens September 15th, 190k.
For specimen examination
apers or for catalogue giving full information repsecting courses ot
study, expenses, etc., and showing positions held by graduates, address
25-27
THE REGISTRAR,
State College, Centre County, Pa.
wr
Coal and Wood.
EPWaED K. RHOADS
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
remeeDEALER IN—
ANTHRACITE Axp BITUMINOUS
{ COAL s.}
—CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS —
snd other grains.
—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
P Fiends and the public, at
Central 1312,
Telephone Calls { Commercial 682.
near the Passenger Station.
46-18
—
Plumbing etc.
“ee s8EREE srs ee SES EEIINN SIINININE SRS RE SRR ORINEINIISS
PLUMBER
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.
D® 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 promptly
day or night. ‘ 50-5-1y
YOU WANT TO SELL
standing timber, sawed timber,
railroad ties, and chemical wood.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
lumber of any kind worked or In
the rough, White Pine, Chestnut
or Washington Red Cedar Shing-
les, or kiln dried Millwork, Doors,
Sash, Plastering Lath, Brick, Ete.
Go to
P. B. CRIDER & SON
18-18-1y Bellefonte, Pa.
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Telephone.
OUR TELEPHONE
is a door to your establish-
ment through which much
business enters.
KEEP THIS DOOR OPEN
by answering your calls
prompuy as you would
ave Jour own responded
to and aid us in giving
good service,
If Your Time Has Commercial Value,
If Prompiness Secure Business,
If Immediate Informalion 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.
47-25-41 PENNA. TELEPHONE CO.
SS A,
——Take Vin-te-na and the good effecs |,
will be immediate. You will get strong,
yon will feel bright, fresh and active, you
will feel new, rich blood coursing through
your veins. Vin-te-na will act like magic,
will pus new life in you. If not benefited
money refunded. All druggists.
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Bellefonte, Pa., Aug. 25, 1905.
NO RACE SUICIDE IN ZION
Dowie Takes Charge of Courtship and
Marriage of His Followers.
Chicago, Aug. 21.—John Alexander
Dowie has taken charge of the court-
ship and marriage of all Zionites in
a ukase issued to the followers. The
order decrees:
That each family shall bring a baby
to the baptismal font each year, thus
evangelizing by birth rate for the
church and crusading against race
suicide.
That lovers shall not embrace or
kiss each other before marriage.
That no faithful member of the
Christian Catholic Church in Zion
shall marry without first obtaining the
written consent of Apostle John Alex-
ander I.
That marriages performed by jus-
tices of the peace shall not be recog-
nized by the church as legitimate.
Filtered Water For Washington.
Washington, Aug. 22.—The fivst fil-
tered water entered the mains of
Washington yesterday from the $4,
500,000 municipal filtration plant at
the head of North Capitol street. The
process of starting the operation of
the plant was begun last Tuesday, but
that involved merely the turning of
the water into the first of 29 filtration
beds, each having a capacity of 3,000,
000 gallons.
comms
MILK TURNS BRIGHT PINK
Believed Unusual Color Is Due to Ba-
cilli, But Cause Is a Mystery.
Tunkhannock, Pa., Aug. 19.—Stanley
R. Brunges, ex-member of the state leg-
islature and one of the foremost dairy-
men of this section, has experienced a
trouble with his cows the past five
months the like of which, State Veteri-
narian Pearson says, he can find no
record of in this country or Europe.
Mr. Brunges sells milk in this bor-
ough, and early in the spring his cus-
tomers began to complain of the milk.
It was to all appearances like other
milk when freshly drawn from the
cows, but on standing until it soured it
became a bright pink or almost crim-
son hue. His customers deserted him
until he could scarcely sell milk, al-
though his cows and dairy surround-
ings are of the best in the country.
He appealed to State Veterinarian
Leonard Pearson, who at first advised
by letter and then sent on an expert to
make tests. He at last fastened the
trouble upon one cow, which now has
been taken to the University of Penn-
sylvania at Philadelphia, where the
case is being studied. It is the opinion
of Dr. Pearson that the unusual color
is due to bacilli, but the cause of it is
as much of a mystery as ever. Scien-
tific men who have heard of it are much
interested in the case.
TWO MORE BODIES FOUND
Death Rate In Train Wreck Near Nor-
folk, Va., Reaches Sixteen.
Norfolk, Va., Aug. 21.—The bodies
of two more victims of the Kinston
and Greenville ‘excursion railway
wreck of last Thursday were found in
the western branch of the Elizabeth
river near the scene of the accident.
One of these was Thomas Ferguson,
the drawbridge keeper, who was
knocked off the bridge and drowned
when the train plunged through the
open draw, and the other is being
held for identification. This makes 14
bodies in all that have been recov-
ered from the river, with two injured
dead in St. Vincents hospital here,
making 16 known dead up to this
time.
The wrecked engine was raised and
placed on board of the wrecking ap-
paratus. The other wreckage is being
rapidly cleared, and work upon the
new draw to raplace the old one will
begin early in the week. It is believed
that still. more bodies are in the river.
Some of the excursionists who re-
turned home, not finding their friends
there, have come back to Norfolk to
make further search. It is thought
that as many as seven people are yet
missing.
——Sahseribe for the WATCHMAN
Reduced Rates to Grangers’ Picnic ag |
Williams Grove, via Pennsylvania
Rallroad.
For the Thirty-second Annual Inter-Ssate
Grange picnic ¢xhibition, to be held at
Williams’ Grove, Pa., August 28th to Sep-
tember 2nd, the Penusylvania Railroad
company will sell excursion tickets from
August 23rd to September 20d, inclusive,
good to return until September 6th, inclu-
sive, at reduced rates, from all stations on
its lines in the State of Pennsylvania, and
from Baltimore, Frederick, and intermedi-
ate stations on the Northern Central Rail-
way.
There will be an elaborate display of
farm machinery in actual operation during
the exhibition, and addresses will be de-
livered by well-known agricultural speak-
ers.
" For information in regard to train serv-
ice and specific rates application should be
, made to ticket agents.
Niagara alls Excursion.
Low-rate Yacation Trips via Pennsylvania Railroad.
The remaining dates of the popular Penn-
sylvania Railroad teu-days excursions to
Nigara Falls from Washi:gton and Balti-
more are Augnst 25, September 8 and 22,
and October 13. On these dates the special
train will leave Washington at 7.55 A. M.,
Baltimore 9.00 A. M., York 10.40 A. M.,
Harrisburg 11.40 A. M., Millersburg 12.20
P. M., Sunbury 12.58 P. M., Williamsport
2.30 P.. M.,, Lock Haven 3.08 P. M.,
Renovo 3.556 P. M., Emporium Junction
sr M., arriving Niagara Falls at 9.35
Excursion tickets, good for return pas-
sage on any regular train, exclusive of
limited express trains, within ten days,
will be sold at $10.00 from Washington’
and Baltimore; $9.35 from York; $10.00
from Listlestown ; $10.00 from Oxford, Pa.;
$9.35 from Columbia; $8.50 from Harris-
burg; $10.00 from Winchester, Va.; $7.80
from Altoona; $7.40 from Tyrone; $6.45
from Bellefonte; $5.10 from Ridgway;
1 $6.90 from Sunbary and Wilkesbarre;
$5.75 from Williameport; and at propor-
tionate rates from principal points. A stop-
aver will he allowed at Buffalo within
limit of ticket returning.
The special trains of Pallman parlor cars
and day coaches will be ron with each ex-
cursion running through to Niagara Falls.
An extra charge will be made for parlor car
seats.
An experienced tourist agent and chag-
eron will accompany each excursion.
For decriptive pamphlet, time of con-
necting ‘trains, and farther information
apply to nearest ticket agent, or address
Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
50 33.48
Asbury Park Booklet.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
bas just issued an attractive booklet de-
scriptive of Asbury Park. The publication
is designed to present the attractions and
claims of Ashury Park as a Summer sea-
side resort.
Persons 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
$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 biip offered by the Chicago, Milwan-
kee & St. Paul Railway. Tickets are on
sale daily until September 30th, and good
for return for 90 days. Oae may go via Ss.
Paul and Minneapolis, via Omaha and
Ogden, via Omaha and Denver, or via Kan-
sas City. Bess 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 opportunity to visit sev-
eral sections of the West at greatly redue-
ed rates.
Lewis and Clark Exposition book sent
for two cents postage. Folders fiee. 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 to 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.cuevreeerrssrsiseriinsrees Leave 635A. M. $6 00
North Bend..........icivuiciinsedesinns 642 6 00
Hyner.............. vi 048 6 00
Farrandsville .. 16. 5175
Lock Haven.. 5 5 50
McElhatten .. T338 * 5 50
Jersey Shore wi 000 5 50
Newberry...... BAL 5 50
WillIamaport...........iernrvsecsanisess §23 5 50
Philadelphia Arrive 316P. M. . ......
Bellefonte..... 6 40 A. M.
LEMON. ...coiit 1 oorrsritensaseisincsnsiins 0 *
Oak Hall...... 1
Linden Hall 10.
Centre Hall...
Millmont ..
x TR STR
288zaanReST
Mifflinburg... 845 *
Lewisburg. ....cceeisecnninceinsnnsanenns 906 “
Philadelphia......ccceeeenneee Arrive 316P. M. ....
Tickets will be good for return passage
on regular trains, except limited express
trains, until September 4th, inclusive, and
will permis of stop-off at Philadelphia
within limit returning.
Medical.
{§CROFU LA
Is very often acquired, though
generally inherited. Bad hygiene,
foul air, impure water, are among
its caases. Itis called “the soil
for tubercles,” and where it is al-
lowed to remain tuberculosis or
consumption is pretty sure to take
root. ]
HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA
For testimonials of remarkable
cures send for Book on Secrofula,
No. 1.
C. I. HOOD C€O., Lowell, Mass.
50-27
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Find The
Right, Sort, of
Boys School Clothes
At. The Fayble Stores
New fall goods, the largest, assortment,
we have ever shown. We would like
to show you, whether fou want. to
buy or not. You are sure to be pleas-
ed with what. you see here.
Buying your Boy’s clothes at, the
Fayble Stores means better clothes for
the Boy and money saved for you.
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Attorneys-at-Law
C. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law Rooms 420 &
e 21, Crider’s Exchange Belletunte, Pa. 49-4
B. SPANGLER.—A (rney ai Law. Pracuce
° in all the courts. Consultation in Eng
lish and German. Office in the Eagle building
40 22
Bellefonte, Pa.
I i S. TAYLOR.— Attorney and Counsellor a
Ale Law. Office. No. 24, Temple Cour
fourth floor, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of lega
business attended to promptly. 40 49
C. HEINLE.—Atlorney at Law, Bellefonte
o ° Pa. Office in Hale building, opposite
Court House All professional business will re-
ceive prompt aitention. 30 16
H. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor at
Je Law, Office No. 11,” Crider’s Exchange
second floor. All kinds of l¢gal business attende
to promptly. Consultation in Englich or German
3 39 4
ETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY,—Attorneys-at
Law, Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Suc
cessors to Orvis, Bower & Orvis. Practice in al
the courts. Consultaiions in English or Ger
man. 50-7
M. KEICHLINE—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—
¢ Practice in all the courts. Consultation
in English and German. Office south of Court
a
house. All professional business will receive
prompt attention. 49-5-1y*
Physicians.
NV 8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon,
« State College, Centre county, Pa., Office
at! s residence. 35 41
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Dentists.
9 E. WARD, D.D.8,, office in Crider's Stone
° Block N. W. Corner Allegheny and High
Sts. Bellefonte, Fa.
Gas administered for the
teeth. Crown and Bridge
ainless extraction of
ork also. 84-14
R. H. W. TATE, Surgeon Dentist, office inthe
Bush Arcade, Bellefohte, Pa. All modern
electric appliances used. Has had years of ex-
perience. All work of superior quality and prices
reasonable. 45-8-1y.
Rotel.
C oNTRAL 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.
4F~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.
(FET THE
BEST MEATS.
You save nothing by buying, Zoo thin
or gristly meats. I use only the
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 SHoPp. 4
P. L. BEEZLR.
High Street, Bellefonte
18-84-Iy
AVE IN
YQUR 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
ara 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.
MINE 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 oiler.
Mine Car Axes.
Square, Round, Collared.
Car Forgings.
Bands, Draw bars, Clevices, Brake, Latches
Chain.
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 Siting
LOWEST QUOTATIONS,
TRY US. 18-26"
Fine job Printing.
FINE JOB PRINTING
O===A SPECIALTY=—o
AT THE
WATCHMAN OFFIOE,
There {8 no style of work, from the cheapes
Dodger” to the finest
{—BOOK-WORK,—}
that we can not do in the most satsfactory man-
ner, and at
Prices consistent with the class of work, Call
on, or comunicate with this office.