Demo fat Bellefonte, Pa., Dec. 15, 1905. Mrs. Rogers Put to Death. Vermont Murderess Hanged for Murder of Husband. Windsor, Vt., Dec. 9. — Without a The Groom. Dinah came to her mistress one day in the middle seventies and asked for some money. Her mistress asked her what she was going to do with it, and she said : ““I’se gwine t’ git married !"’ > “Married? Whom are youn going to marry ?°’ “‘Well, Miss Sally.you know dat funeral "bout two weeks ago? De’ do say I wan de life o’ dat funeral I bollered so. Well, Miss Sally, I’se gwine t’ marry de groom o’ de corpse.” Shoes. Shoes. Travelers Guide. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND BRANCHES. Schedule in eftect Nov. 26, 1905. Trains arrive at and depart from BELLEFONTE as follows :— VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.25 a. m. ,week-days arrive at Tyrone, 10.40 a. m., at Altoona, 12.55 p. m., at Pittsburs 5.50 p. m. Leave Bellefonte 1.00 p. m., week-days, arrive st Tyrone, 2.10 p. m., at Altoona, 3.10 p. m., at Pittsburg, 6./5 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 4.43 daily p. m., arrive at Ty- rone, 5.65, at Altoona, 6.35, at Pittsburg at 10.25. VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD, Leave Bellefonte, 9.25 a. m., week-days, arrive at Tyrone, 10.40, a. m. at Harrisburg, 2.35 p. m., at Philadelphia, 5.47. p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.00 p. m.,week-days, arrive at Tyrone, 2.10 p. m., at Harrisburg, 6.35 p. m., at Philadelphia, 10.47 p, m. Leave Bellefonte, 4.43 p. m., daily, arrive at Ty- rone, 5.55 b m, at Harrisburg, at 10.10 p. m. Philadelphia 4,23 a. m. _ VIA LOCK HAVEN—WESTWARD. Leave Beliefonte, 1.23 p. m., week-days, arrive ai Lock Haver 2.10 p. m., arrive at Buffalo, 7.35 Pp. m. tremor and without a word Mrs. Mary Mabel Rogers marched to her death on the gallows at the state prison here and paid the penalty of murdering her husband, Mareus Rogers, at Benning- Business Notice. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER. VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.25a.m. week-days, arrive at Lock Haver 10.20, a. m. leave Williamsport, 12.35 x m., arrive ai Harrisburg, 3.20 p. m. at Philadelphis at 6.23 p.m, Leave Bellefonte, 1.23 p. m., week-days, arrive a Loge | Haver 2.10 p o, leave Williamsport, at 2.53, p. m., arrive Harrisburg, 5.00 p. m. Philadelphia 7.32 p. m. ? Pe Ms Leave Belefonte, 8.16 p. m., week-days, arrive at Lock Haven, 9.156 p. m., leave Wil iamsport, 1.85 a. m., arrive at Harrisburg, 4.15 a.m., ar- rive at Philadelphia at 7.17a. m. VIA LEWISBURG. HO, FOR YOUR WINTER FOOTWEAR Medical In face of the strong and steady advance . . Leave Bellefonte, at 6.35 a. m., week-days arrive In prices, we have been able to secure a at Lewisburg, at 9.00 a. m., Montandon. Hy Harriburg, 11.30 a. m., Philadelphia,3.17 p.m. Leave Bellefonte, 1.50 p. m., week da: 8, arrive até Lewisburg 4.20, p.m. at Montandon 4.30 p.m. Harrisburg, 7.00 p. m., Philade.phia at 10.47 splendid and complete line in all kinds of WARM WINTER GOODS AND HOLID AY SLIPPERS £35. Ansiit estern District, No,360 Fifth Avenue, : CAMBRIA AND CLEARFIELD, R. R, at very low hgures and we offer them at prices NORTHWARD, STEED: that will surprise you. ; 8 on siti tes A 1 | A = A ; 2 Pp. m. For full information, time tables, &c., call on ticket agent, or address Thos. E. Watt, Passen- PANEER IN DELAY, MRS. MARY M. ROGERS. 5 ton on August 13, 1902. To all appear- ances Mrs. Rogers was the calmest per- son in the chamber of death. She faced her end with the same stoical indiffer- ence that had marked her demeanor KIDNEY DISEASES ARE TOO DANGEROUS FOR BELLEFONTF PEOPLE TO NEGLECT, | MAIL, ZASRSRNESINGSSTelRE | The goods are what you want and the n AY & | ExPRESS. > Ly ever since her arrest, more than three Ar. 4 1, years ago. Governor Bell firmly refused to interfere with the sentence. ! There were no sensational incidents in connection with the hanging. Although the woman was not offi- cially pronounced dead until 14 minutes and 30 seconds after the trap was prices are sure to please. hy 3 anscoyoc,,.,|f10 33 .Gardner.,..... | fl SEE Ours First. CMs. Plossgui: £10 31 The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get a firm hold before the suffer- er recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, ner- vousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease follow in merciless sue- Naa Ia an EEESSE83R 00 00 0 wa © b= pd sf La TL 1) HEY ny COOOOLDDD LD DD Ww 0 00000000 ® ewe ne wae ry - DODD MOTO OOO Ot On OT OT OT Ov i a ie HH We 00 C0 BESS Rau EEE BESSSasERENSEESEsE gens? P. 5 h 5 5 5 2 4 4 “ 4 7 5 4 8 03 . 4 . : | 8 07/f 5 01 £931 : sprung, she evidently suffered no pain. cession, nt Ref Igoe Jour, kidneys. 21 2 doe 33s 758 ur € Kidneys w © certain and safe Her neck was broken at the second remedy, 1'0an’s Kidney Pills, which has 819 4 ? 18a 6 cervical vertebrae and she lost con- cured people right here in Bellefonte. : 2 2 i] 9174 7 43 : Mrs. Catherine Gross, of Valentine, St., : : 9 10/3 36 sciousness instantly the drop fell. A says: “I cannot only recommend Doan’s 8 38 32 «..Woodland....| 9 033 Te few feeble convulsive movements of Kidney Pilly from my Sxperience SALLE ee el Sl Se Raa el ase i ca ans SR a a f 3 L - Mineral Sp... 23 59/3 48 i. members of ous family have also fried {By 0 0 hE GSR Bd Bde a ARG se or ll fe 3a i Dr arrett......|f 8 55/3 41 her pinioned hands were the only evi them with beneficial vesulis. Tused | fM- = od. 00 Sohal areata. an a yes oy oe lf f 5 42/10 05|...... Leonard.....|f 8 50/3 36 dence that vitality had survived the them for backache and kidney ailments 8 56/ 5 50] 1 «Clearfield.....| 8 45/3 30 first shock from which I had suffered for along while. 9 03/f 5 57|f1 - Riverview.....|f 8 35/3 19 . Therewas adull, heavy, continnohspain. [ft oooh Behe Lina Bl GRY Re dad mg a aes iil tell ee? f € 08f1 -.8us. Bridge...|f 8 30/3 14 Since the death watch was estab- though my Ios Aoncripanied wir) head- 916 f 3 a i Carwenavili + 8258 1C : aches an cou nd no relief, tried JM. coo Co ee IEE EE EE Ee a ee pin ee tl He TAEIO Goi ustie........ f81s)30nf ... lished Mrs. Rogers had eaten heartily, many remedies before | hoerd of Dearie 9 25/f 6 22(f10 47|....8tronach......\f 8 13|2 64] and she has slept soundly. Mr. and Mrs. Kidaey Pills and then sent to the Bush YEAGER & DAVIS 950 5,30 10.55 i:Grampian....| 8 10/2 Eg] 6 45 v ock Drug Store and got a box. I improv- »M.I P.M. [AM [AT Lv. a.m lem] pu, M. H. Loukes, of the prison staff, com ed so rapidly that i A taking 2 ult prised the death watch, eating and them until my trouble left me entirely ON SUNDAYs- -a train leaves Tyrorfe at 8:00 a. m . and I have had no return of it since.” making all the regular stops through arriving there at 10:55. Retiroin en A pian at 2:50 p. m., and arrives in Tyrone at 6:35 CS a seein BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. sleeping in the same room with the condemned woman. Margaret, the lit- tle child of the Loukes, was a frequent visitor in the cell, and her childish talk evidently eased many weary hours dur- ing Mrs. Rogers’ last days and helped BELLEFONTE, Pa. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s—and take no other. 50-45-e.0.w.2m. WESTWRD, : EASTWRD, her to keep her mind off her own fate. : i Nov. 26th, 1905 i g g During the last few days Mrs. Rogers H 5 5 spent a great deal of time in crocheting tokens for relatives and friends. — messy pm mem nn a — | PE ax pu en When the guards went to Mrs. Rog- 5 45 7 00 ers’ cell to escort her to the death Montgomery & Co. Williams’ Wall Paper Store New Advertisements. 541 SE we ju chamber they found her receiving spir- 5 33 ! i Jo wn 7 2 itual consolation from Father Delaney, 3% igi le Hannah rent 25 her confessor, who the day before had You INTEND . B18 ....| 10 03) Morsida. § Rule administered the sacrament of Holy wy 8 TLE oe Aid bossa lili vid 3. } 3 3 £6) glulisn. 8 8 elt 48 jonto her. Downthree flights; . § ooo cn denn cada neo fle ele Ris sk heen a ae ele el EE RUDYS PILE SUPPOSITORY 3.4301 1-19 2 dof. nville... 06 Communion 10 her, Pov: Urree Hights HOLIDAY Gl FTS! D. Matt. Thompson, Supt. Graded JTORY iy Iz 9 42/Snow Shoe Int.| 910 1 2s 08 of stairs from Mrs. Rogers’ cell the : BEAUTIFYING HOME Statesville, N. C., writes: “I can-say they do f | 4 43| 1 00 ’ ” Beats: ol 3 hs procession wended its way. Holding all you claim for them.” Dr. 8. M. Devore, |i 3) 13 50| § s0| Bycion 925 123816 her head high, Mrs. Rogers never fal Be RE Yas ries LY ive uni {| 4243 4s} 0 11) Curtin. oo| 35a] 1348 28 2 y X versal satisfaction.” Dr. H. D, Mc! arks- §| 4500 © "| a nol melurtin.....| 940 .... tered for an instant as her eyes rested burg, Tenn., writes: “In a practice of 23 years ia 15°35 3 os «Motta Eagle.../f 9 44] ...... 8 40 I have found no remedy to equal yours.” 405 eendiOWArd......| 9 50) 1 468 46 on the scaffold. Unaided she mounted Price, 50 cents. Samples Free. id by Hg 03! i535: 3s pissieville X 5 e.el8 BB = »- reek...| 10 02) ...... the steps, athe? 2 the tras and for Grocers, Butchers and Carpenter Arm Bands Drugglsts, 2nd iu Delletonts by 0. M, Payrish Sk is + Mill Hall.....| 1013) 3 [9 09 on sealed herself In a char. mo: i 50-22-1y MARTIN RUDY, Lancaster, Pa. ock Haven. 10 20/ 2 10|9 16 ment later she arose, having declined Belts, Bath Robes, Bags, Balls, Basket Balls, Blad- Ya 2 i io yeni, Atrjew aww, an offer by the authorities to make a ders, Blouses, Bats and Base Balls. of our stock of a : On Sundays there 1s one train each wa, on the . E, V. It runs onthe same schedule as the morning train leaving Tyrone at 8:10 a. m., week days. And the afternoon train leaving Lock Haven at 8:45. -' statement. Coats, Collar Buttons, Collars, Cuffs, Clothing for Men, Youths and Children, Canes, Clothes Brushes, Chains, Cuff Buttons, Caps, Cuff Links, Coat Hangers, Cardigan Jackets, College Flags. GAVE HER LIFE FOR CHILDREN Mother and Five Little Ones Burned to Death In New York. nw id sanneeey —Partles "visiting 1la- WALL PAPER... OARDING.—Parties * visiting Phil delphia can have first-class board and all accommodations six squares from business centre of city, Terms $1.25 and $1.50 per day. Special rates by the week. It consists of 50,000 rolls of the most beautiful and carefully selected stock LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. Auto Supplies—Caps—Jackets and Gloves. Aprons of Wall Paper ever brought 5 New York, Dec. 12.—A mother and Ear Muffs. P 8 {Romney ot Selletonies " LoSDWARDS ii Nov. 26th 1905. Wastvity - ~ her five children were burned to death Foot Balls, Fobs, Fur Gloves. Full Dress Suits, TO BELLEFONTE. 49-38-1y* Philadelphia. en SraTIONS. I en fire » a reso 3perenonl Full Dress Protectors. i hi Anjou nm umpus ave . s — others pling Tl Gunning Coats, Gloves for Men, Women, . Girls, i —- 1 So 118 more tenants were thrown Boy 5 gnd Children, Garters, Golf Jackets in Travelers Guide, 2 os ¢ 59 were wale SUMMItorrens § 43 108 nic, some of them cut off all colors. 212 6 56|. . | 831 388 : Si se 216) 7 00|.. 833 354 ge and several rescued by House Coats, Hand Bags, Hats, Soft or Stiff for SPECIALTIES ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. | 22 10 820) 349 ad hremen. Men, Youths and Children, Handkerchiefs in : ¥ midensod Time Teblo affective. Noss. 100s HR (380 S42 dead include Mrs. John Thoma Silk, Linen and Cotton, Hosiery for Men, Ou Specialties gousint of a largeline IER 808 328 . : pi: ) 8 2 1e mother; her 3-year-old twins Women and Children. signs, Burlap Cloth Effects Ress DOWN READ _ UP. 268 739 7 5 $i er three other children ranging tot Tv . and Tapestries. Stations ; 305-747 747 305 + 7 months to 9 years of age. Initialed Handkerchiefs, Ice Skates, Ice Creepers. No 1c Sie. 5 No o|No 4lNog | 31 182 740 328 irs. Thomason lost her life in an Ingersoll Watches. rn 3 803 729 247 : Vi v a. m.|p. m.|p. m.|Lve. Ar.[p.m.jp.m.ja.m, | 327] 8 07... 7924 243 a a ave 29F children, Her Jackets for Men and Women, Jerseys, Jewelry. 5p lem BEL gproNTE ponip. mam 351 sil” 730 3% MY None: thely T b a Knit Underwear for Men, Youths and Children. uenendOUR. PRICES cp SI 2 eel SR DE) IO iL lo 30 aer litie a ar Dies badly Loret Linen Flandkerchiers, Laundsy Bags 7387 28 3 08 HECLA PARK. 9 10 4 05) 9 15 | 348l 820 -Milmont ... 108 230 wrnell; 1¥ie about her. Mother and eggings, Linen Handkerchiefs . ight ing in price from 5c. to $1.00 per 35 3 10|...... Dunkles...... 91 9 .Swengle.. burned, Hie ut off from es Pn J ? ALE We hase's large. tae of Brown: Backoc” | 7 30lt7 33] 3 18. Hublersbars...|ro 00 4 45] 8 65 | 3 55 8 35|. 655 218 childrén war a “ape -y 3 at 5c. and 6c. per roll with match ceiling 7 43| 7 38| 3 18|...3nydertown.....| 9 06] 4 44| 9 05 4 00] 8 40|. 6 50; 2 08 3 é daov leading 3- Mufflers, Mittens. ; 3 I yar 7 45|£7 40| 3 20|....... ittany........[f9 04| 4 41) 9 02 { 408] 848 642 200 the latch of B Tato the And (Wo Tend boraer ab 2s. param, 7 47/£7 43 8 22|..... Huston .......|9 02| 4 38| 9 00 | 413] 8 53 Biehl 638 165 i : i o assortment of White | 7 47/f7 43} 3 22|..... - rae : hh a 5 Nigh Poh Neckoens Coo CU RE CH HR RT pe ERE Se n er C seen s ees [AO VU RT O45] OC OF] FT OU] JU AV] cevvnrene SLL LTT @onaparte Has » ther Record. Opera Hats, Over-alls, Overcoats for Men, Youths aiid matched up ju p 7817 54 3 32 Krider's Siding. Bz ass orl rw lam lin ol min { Washing”; pec. 9.—Secretary of and Children. . 8 07 ~.Cedar Sprin 842 417) 8 40 LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. 3 ; 323i 5, Pillow Our Ingrains and Gold Papers are more beautiful | 8 19} 8 07 -s . : the Novy Rollaparte as received the Pocket Books, Purses, Pajamas, Pennants, P ‘than ever before with 19in, blended borders | 8 15] 8 12 IH 35/t4 10/8 33 | EASTWARD. VEPER END. WESTWARD record of the case of Midshipman Covers, Pea Jackets, Pulse Warmers. and ceilings to match, in fact anything BT OT a ir BE 3 3 3] 3 Minor Meriwether, Jr., tried by court ; 3 d Youths, Rib- made in the Wall Paper line this year wide x X | Nov. 6th,1905 ‘martial at Annapolis for alleged re- Rackets, Rain. Coats jor Mgn and Youths, we are able to show you. 1 45) 904... Jersey Shore.........| 8 26] 752 8 | s ’ er Reefers. 7.20] 9 35|Arr. : vel 2 50| 7 20 | HI, Bin i Ts a . wi AS li Er Ba RY SPALDING'S GOODS! 730 6 50|.een BATA foo 130 380 9 ob iarbeooi| To ff 4 31 K venene «soo Musser......| 10 27; 4 37|...... days. The judge advocate general of voveeeeennn. SKILLED WORKMEN............ | 1020] 9 02]......... New Jorn ALY t430f 900} : 3 : 51 Penn, Furnace lo 5 i s ie the navy has completed his review of u dbo | Pr TIS Arr. Weak Dts Lve.|a. m.lp. m. | "| 399] 82g I Marengo." 10 49| 5 3. T . : i A sary to put on the paper as it shou © sense] veins -wloveville, ...| ...... ub ureens the ase and submitted dis revo Suspenders, Shirts, White and Fancy, Stiff or on Wo have thom mad are able to do. | 10. 0 |Ar .NEW YORK... Ln 4 ol 3°24) &3| Furnace Road,| i087 &7i|" the "secretary, and the ather 07 od Soft, Scarf Pins, Suit Cases, Shirt Studs, anything in the business. We do I" "(Via Tamaqua) 319) 8 ol. Dungarvin.| 11 091 5 20." case w : e ’ y : or’'s Mar ! aveses prefiared 10 istuse the vase Sweaters, Skates, Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Paintin LLACE H. GEPHART. 3 05 8 09...Pennington...| 11 30| 5 39/...... pregident before taking final action. its, So ki ilk Hats, Sportin Hh A marnARL 2 66 7 58|ow..... 5 51 ni. Ca _ Suits, Socks, Stockings, Si ats, Sp 8 Gratut 2 50| 7 66|.. 11 54| 6 00| ..... Letter Carrier Arrested. Goods, Sofa Pillows, Seal Caps. aining, : pon | Am Ive. he w Pa., Dec. 12.-—Albert 8S. Easton, Rute, who has been a letter carrier in Raston for more than 25 years, has been arrested on a warrant issued by Paper Hanging, Ties, Trunks, Telescopes, Tuxedo Suits, Travel- ing Bags, Tennis Rackets, Tam-O-Shanters, Trousers, Toques. BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH. Time Table in effect on and after Nov. 26th 1905. Mix | Mix | Stations. | Mix | Mix DE EroME CENTRAL RAIL- ROAD. Schedule to take effect Monday, May 29, 1905. House Decorating, i Sign Writing, Ete. WESTWARD EASTWARD U. 8. Commissioner W. W. Craig, of Underwear, for Men, Youths and Children, Um- ign Yrilng, read Sows a read ”. SHIR i Tai sii brellss for Men, Women and Children. = {4 TRY US AND BE CONVINCED... fi¥o.|No.s| r : flo. No.4 6 i 18 88 35 » 1ryes, a ’ i ess, V Neck Sweaters, : accuses Rute of having stolen a check Vests, White and Full Dress, ro (a [alin — he fe Tk Valises Also dealers in 3 00 A. M.|P. M for $9.71 sent by mail to a local busi- alises. 3 UHH0 0's S51. Colevllie....| 3 401 12 10i8 0 ve Week d I ness house. Rute has given bail for Wrights Hygenic Underwear, Watches Ingersoll, Picture and Room Moulding, 3 17] 10 2H[o 49]... Stevens..oo.| © 3| 12 35/8 03 | w. ww. LRraaa, Week daysonly. on. a hearing. ; Ways Mufflers. Oil Paintings, cabin ul wn Lime Centre. | 1 General Manager. General Passenger Agent. Hen Earns Nearly Seven Cents a Day. Youths Clothing. Water Colors, 3 26] 10 34/6 50...,. Fillmore......| 8 28| 12 28/5 56 West Chester, Pa, Dec. 11—With Window Shades 3 35 10 4917 ool Wedalbs....| 8 30| 12 2018 48 a Lic eggs at 40 cents per dozen, Hoopes Paints, 3.80) 10 87/7 12|...Krumrine.....| 8 07) 12 0715 27 oney ° ‘Vandever, of West Chester, is proud 50-34 MONTGOMERY Oils, CX RR I : of a Rhode Island red hem, which fs Glass, Ete, Th ET 18 5 MOTEL,T0 IOAN sk gwd swariyy laying two eggs a day. S. H. WILLIAMS, 4 | [7 85/ Pine urove M'ls; 7 85 4 20 an J. M. KEICHLIN E, BELLEFONTE, PA F. H. THOMAS, Supt. Att'y at Law. High street, : 45-14-1vr. ——Sabseribe for the WATCHMAN.
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