: | and arts, law, theology and all kindred . i branches of learning. The corporation | shall not be conducted for profit, but po solely as an educational institution, as sama osm m—— the board of managers shall deter- , Pa., February i, 1907, | mine, in accordance with the laws and Selletonts ’ gommm ” ’ = | constitution of the state of Illincis.” SCHOOLBOY HANGS HIMSELF 13-Year-Old Lad Committed Suicide Be- cause Girl Said She Didn't Like Him, Best Roate to the Northwest. | . Attorneys-at-lLaw. It looks like Greek. Bot it is plain Eng- | In going to St. Paul, Minneapelis or the mE Te TIT - mm lish for backache. People who suffer with Northwest see that your ticket west of | C. MEYVER—Auorney-at-Law, Rooms 20 & backache and want to be cured, write to Dr. | Chicago reads via The Pioneer Limited on | YNINE JOB PRINTING {@e 2, Crider's Exchange Belletunte, Pa 45-44 Pierce, Boffalo, N. Y. | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paal Rail- | F “I wrote you for advice February 4, | way—the toute over which your letters go. | N B. SPANGLER SA' «fueyullaw. Practices 1896," writes Mrs. Loma Halstead, of | Standard and compartment sleepers with | fish and German, Office in Cridbrs Exchange : Claremore, Cherokee Nat., Ind. Ty. *‘I| longer, higherand wider berths, Leaves | Bellefonte, Pa. om’ was racking with pain from the back of my | Union Station, Chicago, 6.30 p. m. daily; | > head down to my heels. Had hemorrhage | arrives St. Pan! next morning as 7.25 and | WATCHMAN! OFFICE for weeks at a time, and was unable to mit | Minneapolis at 8.00 o'clock. | up for ten minotes at a time, —————— A A SAI Ome 4 SPECIALTY 0 AT THE H 8. TAYLOR.— Attorney and Counselior at . Law. Office, Garman House Block, Bellefoute, Pa. All kind« of legal business at- tended to promptly. 4-49 Monopoly’s Policy is to Ruin Its i Competitors, BRIBED RAILROAD EMPLOYES Washington, Jan. 29. — The inter- state commerce commission sent to congress a report of the investigations made by it under the Tillman-Gillespie resolution approved March 7 last con- cerning the relations of common car- riers by rail to the production a- d dis- Pottstown, Pa., Jan. 26.—John L. | Hart, but 13 years of age, was found | hanging in the slaughter house of a relative at Stowe, a suburb. He was last seen Thursday night. He was one of the brightest pupils of the high school. His act of self-destruction is at- tributed to the remark of a girl com- panion. He asked her if she liked him. She playfully replied that she did not. Two Children Burned to Death. You an- . ! swered my letter, advised me to use your | JOHN BR. POTT, valuable medicines, vorite Prescription, ‘Golden Medical Dis- viz: Dr. Pierce's Fa- | District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Bailding, Pittsburg. covery,” and ‘Pleasant Pellets,’ also gave | = === err | advice about injections, baths and diet. To my surprise, in four months from the time I began your treatment I was a well wom- av and bave not had the backache since, and now I put in sixteen hours a day, at bard work.” ~The largest hickory tree in Berks coun- ty has just been felled. It was 16 feet in i i R THE LADIES.—Miss Jennie Mor- gan in her new room on Spring St., lately used as offices by Dr. Locke, is now ready to tmeet any and all patients wishing tr nt Mere 1s go siyie of work, froin the cheape. KM WOODRING — | Dodger" to the fines t—BOOK-WORK,—! that we can not do in the most satisfactory mag ner, and at Prices consistent with the class of work. Call on | or communicate with this office. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bellefonte, Pa, 51-1-1y Practices in all the courts, WwW C. HEINLE.— Attorney at Law, Bellefonte - Pa. Office in Crider's Exchange, | second floor. All profesisonal business will re- : ceive prompt witention. 30 16 electricity, treatments of the sealp, facial mas. | sage or neck and shoulder massage. She has | also for sale a large collection of real and imita tion shell pins, combs and ornaments and will be able to supply you with all kinds of toilet articles including creams, powders, toilet waters, ex. THE CENTURY. A magazine which has steadfastly stood for all that is best in American life, has H. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor at i . Law. Office No. 11, Crider's Exchabge | second floor. All kinds of legal business atten ed | to promptly. Consultation in English or German, 39 4 | | A Bn . ETTIG, ROWER & ZERBY,—Atto t tribution of oil. The report covers the Charleston, W. va, Jan. 29.—While circumference and 92 feet high. jo and all of Hudnut's preparations, 016 | held fast iy the soundest traditions of i Sev, § le Block, Bellciouie, Pa. Suc. distribution of petroleum and its pro- Mrs. Joseph Knuckles was going to a ——————————— - i literature, aided materially in the devel- } Sustors 0 Orvis, Bower rvis. Practice in aly 1 hort distance f her h i opmeat of Americ rt by educain | the courts. Consultaiions in English or Ger ducts east of the Mississippi river, | We a short distance trom her home, Castoria. i EE EE] I aD A ni jae. 50-7 and, incidentally, the Kansas and 8t Spring Hill, her house caught fire | Travelers Guide. | ors ue e ou pot ng voy e N FECHLINERTTORN Er rie Texas fields. | and her two children, aged 3 years and | = = ! and 0 prom ” " lute, i Susan «Practice in all the eourts. Consuitation 1 hods 1 Year, were burned to death. Mrs. | {VENTRAL > | Reasol Urged upon a people en | ip "English and German, Office south of Court It points out generally the methods Kauties had docked the doo. Whea | RAILROAD OF PENNA. grossed in business, righteousness and house. All professional business will reecaive by which the Standard Oil company } “Condensed Time Tab) competency in public office, justice to | prompt attention. 19.5-1y® “has built up and perpetuated its mo- she went after the water, and so rap- { lense me e effective Dec. 3, 1906 authors, wholesome conditions in the nopoly and the relations of transpor- jay He he Bio ghuead Sua dt was {ASTORIA Reap pown ! Reav or. : crowded parts of cities, the larger edu- ' yaicians. tation agencies to that monopoly.” It mposs Cc ren. Soil In Stations Tr ation) opportunities for all,—The Out- i Ph - a is asserted that the “ruin of its com- | © 1/No o o 3 No oo 4iNo2 | ook. mmr mT petitors has been a distinct part of the SWETTENHAM HAS RESIGNED Governor of Jamaica Who Insuited Ad- The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, a ToiTe albeit Send for pull prospectus and special 8. GLENN, M. D., Phy=ician and Su hn, College, Centre county, Pa., ce ! Ar. (p.m. ip. m. a. mo. i State © Standard company in and has been made under his personal 110 45 BELLEFONTE, | 910] 5 15 ’ at his residence. 35 AN Joys Ry te Sin aly ON wos miral Davis Will Retire. aT Yom tl on, flmeai....N Bo : im 02 0 ” A COMPANY Te Ae s. Counterfeits, 6 56) J ssusmsan eeussess | §8 Bl] 4 5 ‘HE NTURY C NY, ently pursued.”. Considerable of the London, Jan. 26.—There is good rea- Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but Ex- | 733 7 03 3 08 .HECLA PARK. | 8 45! HA ’ i Uni New York Dentists. bee into | on to believe that Governor Swetten- patina, and endanger the health of 7 35) | 4 10....... Dun kles......| 8 43 4 48 9 13 nion Square ew York. ===, aa um eral hue ny Bue pr ham, of Jamaica, has forwarded his Fhildren— Experience against Experi- I % 3 IW... Hublersburg.. (8 39 Iu 0 09 51-46 EEE EE ch Bh 4 Apeh PEEVES Te ofl and 8 ’ , ard ent. | 713 3 18...Snydertown.....| 8 36 4 . Ww, RS ti a — by the bureau of resignation to the colonial office. The W 180 1s 3% Ha Nittany. So fs 3 i sos BB y Arce: Ba fon ior” ga od Sho Q f Leeesen ed [435 9 e ces u as ears of ex- corporations. officials there say they are not pre- HAT IS CASTORIA 151) 7 23] 3 2|.......Lamar.........|18 29| 4 32| 8 57 OFT DRINKS porionce.”T All work of saperior qaaily and prices “No instance,” the report says, “is pared either to confirm or deny the re- 7 5317 25 3 28.....Clintondale.... 18 26) 4 20, 8 54 reasonable. 45-8-1y. found where any a at hag | Port, but they admit having received Sastorin Jai Jiusuless substitute for Gos. % onl In A roy ing. 1518 4 2%) § 48 tole, ae ate OE VIE» com. or Oil, orie, Drops an n | 8 56... Mackoyville.... | \ ete plant is prepared to furnis X " " - been interested in ofl lands or in pe- | telegrams of a confidential character | syraps. It is Pleasant. t contain mith: 3 101 1 493] 3 f.Codar[ipring...1 8 13) 4 14) 8 40 rinks in bottle rach as Meat Markets er um, Mo! . | 3 la Salona... ! i | > . ticleum production, aud odly ome in 1 he rt r 8 deen ay tubstance: Iis ‘age is its guarantee. 10 316 7 41] 3 50 MLL HALL... 8 ood ots 33| SELTZER SYPHONS, = a stance is shown where officials of a destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, NV SARSAPARILLA, r . It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It re- (N.Y. Central & Hudson River RB. R.) ET THE railway company were interested in | difficulty would be found in Swetten lieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipa. |. [2] SODAS GG the production and sale of oil. ham’s resignation, and the reply to in- Lion sud Flake ency. It sesimiiates the 1 | ip cmey Snore... 1 +7 2 POPS, ETC EST ’ u * . p i 1 *) . “The Standard Oil company largely quiries received at the colonial office givin heals el Dotopel Tee Ls “rhe fiz 20 1 (lve | Wiis PORT Arr.) 230 050 tor ple-nles, families and the public gen- B MEATS monopolizes the handling of petroleum tended to confirm the report that the Children's Panacea~The le rien 2908 6 30 ( Phila. 4 Bending Ry.) | ’ - N erally all of which are manufactured out You save nothing by buying, Loon thin from the mouth of the well until it is | 8overnor had intimated his willingness moi herrirrnncnns| 18 26] 11 30 of the purest syrups and properly carbo- or gristly meats. 1'use only the sold to the retailer, and sometimes to to retire from his post. It has been THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT 1010 8 Bren REN Poke vo 0 00 The public ts, cordially invited to teat ! LARGEST, FATTEST, CATTLE, i t pr rinks, Hv Ww m | the consumer, and under ordinary cir | freely stated in the colonial and other eh A DINE ry FTO 0m | eer Charge within he Hits of the sud supply mo contomare wine Sra: cumstances its margin of profits is | Bovernment offices that it was quite tWeek Days town. ing Steaks and Roasts, My prices are very large. Estimates made in the re- port show a profit on refined oil from the Sugar Creek refinery at Kansas City of from five to eight cents per fmpossible for Swettenham to continue in office, not only because of the inci- dent involving the withdrawal of the American warships from Kingston, but CHAS. H. FLETCHER. Ar ..NEW YORK... Lv (Via Tamaqua) WALLACE H. GEPHART, Zo General Superintendent, C. MOERSCHBACHER, 0-32-1y High Street, BELLEFONTE, PA J3ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAIL. no higher than poorer meats are eise- where ! always have ——DRESSED POULTRY, = Game in season, and any kinds of geoa lon. A much higher profit is indi. | @lso on account of the protests against pil ROAL. R. J. JONES meats you want. silo Yor gasoline. The iv of refined | his conduct received from the inhabit- In Use For Over 30 Years. Schedule to take effect Monday, May 23, 1905. D Tar My Suor. ofl from the large Standard refinery at | ants of Kingston. The Centanr Company, New York City. |“ reaq®a wy | A rend up VETERINARY SURGEON. [a aR peiltonte Whiting is correspondingly profitable. Swettenham Unequal to Task. A1-21m - - . EET CIEE “The evidence shows little basis for the contention that the enormous Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 26. — The fNo.5{tNo. 3 > STATIONS. | oNo.2]#No. 4] NO: —— | m— A Graduate of the University of London JE Jou WANT 10 SELL lack of tion on the part of tho ArT ir. LIVERY STABLES, Bellefonte, where. he ack of co-operation on the 0 + MAMA Ar a.m PoN em | STABLES, efonte, where he dividends of the Standard Oil com- central Corpo here is greatly hamper- 300) 19 156 30| ... Bellefonte...; 8 50| 12 506 30 will answer all calls for work in his profes. the legitimate result of its gr y 3 oT 10 20/6 35 ..... Coleville, 8 o 12 40l6 10 ston. Dr. Jones served four years under standing timber, sawed timber, pany are the leg ing the work of extending relief, pro- 3 0 }¢ Shem snes 3 Moris.......| 8 87 12 87i6 07 State Veterinary Surgeon Pierson. Calls railroad ties, and chemical wood. economies. Except for its pipe lines, viding shelter for the earthquake suf- 0. BROWN & CO., 33 48) Stevens... 55) 12 35/6 03 by telephone will be answered profupily IF YOU WANT TO BUY the Standard has uk Siege Jegitimais ferers, pulling down the unsafe walls . 391) 10306 40 Hunter's Park, 8 aad yoraghh. YL ————————— vant ver the independent re- Membe N ; ¢ Exc . 3 26) 10 346 80 ..... Fillmore... 8 28] 12 28/5 38 - : ET ronrropnanene dive tage o p and repairing the damaged buildings, fembers of New York Stock Exchange, 3 32{ 10 40,6 65... Briarly.......| 8 24] 12 24/5 50 Money to Loan inher of ny kid worked or 3D ner, | for which Governor Swettenham is se- BANKERS & BROKERS. 3 35) 10 457 00\...... Waddies.....| 8 | 12 205 45 . the rough, White Pine, Chestnut “Ordinarily, it is said, the Standard 3 60 10 877 12... Kromrine.....| 8 07] 14 = EE ——— or Washington Red Cedar Shing 1 has not received rebates in recent verely condemned. An instance of the governor's un- 30 Broap Sr., New York CITY. Stocks and bonds bought and sold for eash or J oT TI fe, TTD TR TE Moy TO LOAN on good secarity les, or kiln dried Millwork, Doors Sash, Plastering Lath, Brick, Ete a tritbles I 84 years, so far as has been discovered, ti . carried on margin, ? al re 1 on 4 30 d houses for rent Go to mely, obstructive measures is the po- 5 415 78 LBlorw as... Ta an rent. = au : but it nevertheless enjoyed secret "Cr. tof th lation for- | Branch Office: Williamsport, Pa. he 7 35 Pine nrove iis, 7 38 in J. M. KEICHLINE, P. B. CRIDER & SON, rates possessing all of the elements of ce enforcement of the reswiution jor 51-22.1yr: Both Telephones 11 1r- Att'y at Law, {8-18-1y Bellefonte, Pa. ssessing bidding the re-ercction of buildings, oe F. H. THOMAS, Supt. illegal rates, and the advantages so ob- tained over independent shippers have been of very great value to that com- pany. “The Standard has sold different grades of oil at different prices from the same barrel. It has paid employes of independent oil companies for infor- mation as to the business of those competitors and has paid employes of industrial companies to secure the adoption of its oil in preference to that of its competitors. “It has followed every barrel of in- dependent oil to destination. Its agents are instructed to secure customers at any sacrifice, It has tampered with the oil inspectors in different states. The laws of several states concerning the inspection of oil are singularly defec- tive, and this has been turned to profit by the Standard. “The commission's only knowledge of the competitive methods of the Standard Oil company is obtained from evidence taken under oath in this investigation. The Standard was given permission to explain or rebut the facts. “This evidence, if true, of the company in the past have heen unfair and disreputable.” CARNEGIE UNIVERSITY Ironmaster’s Name to Be Perpetuated By Institution of Learning. Chicago, Jan. 25.—Andrew Carnegie is to have his name perpetuated in Chicago by a university bearing his name. Articles of incorporation were filed in the county recorder’s office, where the new institution is allowed to teach many sciences. The object and limitations of the new university as set forth in the ar ticles of incorporation are: “The object is to establish and con- duct a university for the teaching of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, science demon- | strates that the competitive methods | even wooden shacks, without the city surveyor's approval of the plans, and this is causing great delay and much dissatisfaction. The general opinion is that the governor has completely lost his head and is utterly unequal to the task of meeting the emergency. Bought an Immense Ranch. Salt Lake City, Jan. 28.—The Wood- Hagenbarth ranch in the states of So- nora and Chihauhau, Mexico, has been purchased by John D. Ryan, Thomas F. Cole and Colonel W. C. Greene, cop- per mine owners. The consideration for the ranch azlone is approximately $1,000,000 and the transfer of 25,000 cattle at from $12.50 to $35 a head, brings the sum involved far above the million dollar mark. The ranch con- tains 4000 square miles and is almost as large as Connecticut. Will Run Hotel For Women. New York, Jan. 29.—The Martha Washington hotel for women, which has not proved a success on its origi- nal plan as a first class house at mod- erate rates, was rented for a period of 10 years at $51,000 annually. An ex- perienced hotel man has taken the place and agrees to serve no wines ! and allow no man to go above the ses- ‘ond floor without a wriiten permit. 1t ! will be run on the original system. i I CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER. z case IF YOU WISH TO BECOME. Colleges & Schools. 4 Chemist, A Teacher, An Engineer, 4 Lawyer, An Electrician, A ; A Scientic Farmer, A Journalist, short, if you wish to secure a training that will THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE fit you well for any honorable pursun to life, OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES, TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. FARING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1900, the Genera! Courses have been extensively modified, so as to fur- nisn a much more varied range of electives, ing H ; the English, French, Peyahorony, Bi ig] fares ; i Mapued to the wants of those of hing, or a general Coll rhe courses in m best in the United Edueati after the Freshman Soar an heretofore, includ. ish, Latin and reck Languages and Litera- itical Science. These courses are especially o seek either the most thorough training for the Profession age on. Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering are among the very tes, cits le no difficulty in Ti and holding Bostiout, YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. THE FALL SESCION avenx September 15th, 1906. For specimen examination study, expenses, ete, and sho pers or for catalogue giving full information repsecting courses of ng positions held by S Bijing fu add . Tess THE REGISTRAR, State College, Centre County, Pa = B) FEES EHS SHEESH SEEK Faubles Great Clothing House. E EER ETERREE SEEDERS PEESESE F ONE-THIRD OFF the regular price of every WINTER OVERCOAT in the Fauble Stores. This includes every Winter Over-. coat in our store, none reserved. Sale Lasts for Ten Days M. Fauble & Son. BY 0 4 W\ BWW ro nd esd "lw. \ wR NN srl ord BRS mi A... SS
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