—— Paper mouey is popularly sapposed | 80 be a carrier of iofections diseases. No | doubs microbes do find a resting place on | many of the bills now iu circulation, bus | investigations which bave heen conducted as the research laboratery of the New York ! Board of Health indicate that alshoagh pa- ————. ——— ——————————"" is removed by she shock andfshe clock starts again. Bat it does not go very long before it runs down. Another shock per- haps starts it, bas the clock soon stops again, aod presently has to be overbanled by the clock doctor. It's something the same way with the liver. It stops its use- Attorneys-at-Law. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law, Rooms 20 & 21, Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. 49-44 J. C, Meat Markets. D* 8S. M. NISSLEY VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Palace Livery Stable, per money is by no means free from bacte- | fal and necessary offices, sometimes, and B.: SPANGLER Atiorneyu-law.. Prag. { via, it 1, nevertheless, uot quite so prolific | the man or woman affected tries to jar is aglish Jc Jb all the Sorts. _Cotsuifation in Bellefonte, Pa. | a breeding ground as may he supposed. Oo | into starting, with some powerful pill or | change, Bellefonte, Pa. 22 | 53-20.1y* Graduate University of Pa. clean hank bills an average of 2.55 hatte. potion. Levon they succeed. But the — —————————— ' ria were discovered. Oo seil sills the | success does not last. The liver soon , . : | average was 73 000. This investigation | again, and finally they have 10 go to a or H.* A oad. outs gs (FET THE i was made some years aco. [ts results have | tor. The value of Dr. Pierce's Golden ! Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of legal bosiness ai | now been checked by Warren W. Hilditeh | Medical Discovery in such cases, is that is) “ended to prompily. 40-191 BEST MEATS. of the Sheffield laboratory of bacteriology ‘aud research at Yale. The dirtiest bills which banks and railways could place at | his disposal showed an averawe of only 142,000 bacteria for each hill. The lowest carries off the clogging particles which interfere with the health of the body. It strengthens the liver, purifies the blood, and heals diseases of the stomach and or- ans of digestion and nutrition. There KLINE WOODRING S. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bellefonte, Pa. 51-1-1y Practices in all the courts, You save nothing by buying, poor, thi or gristly meats, 1 use only the LARGEST, FATTEST, CATTLE, and supply my customers with tne fresh. est, cholcest, best blood and muscle mak ing Steaks and Roasts, My prices are uo higher than poorer meats are elge where was 14,000 ; the highest, 586,000. Cari- ously enough, the cleauest-looking note was charged with 405,000 bacteria, and the ; dirtiess with 38,000, which seems to prove that there is no necessary connection be- | tween dirt and bacteria. Mr. Hilditch finds that guinea pigs inocalated with this | bacteria contracted no disease, which would | mean that monov bhacreria are not neces. sarily virulent.— Scientific American. can be no substitute for “Golden Medical Discovery.” J H. WETZEL—Attorney and Counsellor at . Law. Office No. 11, Crider's Exchange, second floor. All kinds of legal business attend- ed to promptly. Consultation in English or Ger- man, 39-4 I always have ee DRESSED POULTRY eee &® Gane in season, and any kinds of good ments you want, Tey My Swuop, P. L. BEEZER, Hood's Sarsaparilla. Y OUR DUTY IS TO BE WELL. Gl BOWER & ZERBY—Attorneys-at- Law, Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Sue ea W Bat you eannot be well if you neglect cessors Lo Orvis, Bower & Orvis. Practice in all 43-84-43 taking Hood's Sarsaparilla when you the courts. jon : Fn High Street, Bellefonte { mn se— know you should take it. Impure blood, Hurts. Consultation 14 English or G man. | When the Clock Stops. poor appetite, headache, nervousness, these and other Get that tired feeling—hy signs your system demands Hood's. un bottle today. Glow of Health—""My blood was very oor, Sioce taking Hood's Sarsaparilia | mve more color in my face, sleep and eat well, and work is a pleasure.” Mrs, A. A. Howard, Taunton, Mass, | in Worst Form—*1 had eatarrh in the When the clock has stopped you may | bave seen the wife or husband take is up | and shake it to start is again. Sometimes | they succeed. Some little clogging particle M. KEICHLINE — Attorney-at-Law. Prac Travelers Guide. ee tice in all the courts. Consultation in , —————ee I inglish and German. Office south of court house, All professional business will receive VENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. prompt attention, 19-5. 1y* Condensed Time Table effective Jane 17, 1908 worst form aud was advised to try Hood's Reap voww | Rea or. ig ip 1 Joule seven horles and Physicians. — | Stations [— am now in good health, hope everyone ET — reer eee. | IN 3 No 3! INo 6! | CASTORIA who pa Saar wit give food's tyohe Cra ba = | No 1,No 5 No 3) [No 6 No 4/No 2. C. MEvER, Esq,, CANDIDATE FOR THE LEGISLATURE ta" Wiliam Muentf, Parker ato scPuyuteian und Syz. : « Co 2 50), 2 Y » LLEGISLATURE. a a hil tord, Pa. eon, State College. . | & m. p.m. p.m. Lye, Ar.|p.m. (p.m. ja. mW, J ’ ’ For Infants and Children. rd, ba Office at his residence, not ni 7 wl 3 5 § 3 BEL BPONTE. s 7 % 4 o 57 The Kind You Have Always Borght = - ? » 1 n 23 : i Es : i sas n Vote for MEever for the Legislature because he Bears the Signature of Money to Loan. Dentists. 7 29) | 247 oe HH 130s 1 . rm I a 7 83((7 23) 2 51... Hublersburg... | 18 39| 4 34/19 09 : o EEE ern ns xs ped 8 f will represent you and not PeNrosk. CHAS. H. FLETCHER. MONEY TO LOAN op good seoatity | = Tenn | 1501 8 3 3 Su ertown.... 3 361 1 10 3 0s A ¢ h : ; and houses for om, EEicayliz Dal ora Dos, office next door to ? aa = 301) svvans ~Huston’ 18 82 4 241 00 CURD rie . LM. BE . dM. C A. room treet, J i Leseensn LAAT... ...... | | Vote for Mever for the Legislature because he is Si-it-ly Ay ailaw. | PE God wiministered Mligh street, Bellefonte, Pia 3 on Cilntondals.. 18 36, 4 16/18 84 . . eth, Superior Crown and Bridge k. 2 | 3 12/.Krider'sSiding.| 8 22 i 8 81 especially well equipped to represent you and his - = | reasonable. ge work, Drices | 2 Soil ini 3 16” Mackevile. i Ins 8 02( 7 54| 3 221." Cedar Spring... | 8 12 4 (3) 8 40 opponent is not. Colleges & Schools. 8 03 7 57| 3 25... Salona.......| 8 10! 4 01/ 8 48 Emsam eS SSSSm———_———t=e————~m—m——— ee ei eee Smo pL HSE am————_——————— D* Ba WN ATATE, Surgeor. Dentist, office in | 8 10! 802} 3 30 ..MILL HALL...| 8 05) 8 56 8 33 . EE = A EET TE e Bus reade, llefonte, « Al . Vote for MEver for the Legislature because you . v C er a a amie ad yous (N.Y. Central & Hudson River R. R.) A 2 8 - DEC 1 YOU WISH TO BECOME. of experience. Al work of superior quality and | ,, 40) 883 JeneyShore S09. V 03 : : AV » > . prices reasonable, i58-1y | 888... Lo SI 8 09) know better men than Mr. Tavior are needed at 2. Glewie, 2 Toshi, Hz iso lk wae port Ji 23 17 20 1 : | (Phila. & Readin, 2) | Harrisbu rg. An Engineer, A Lawyer, ATENTS, TRADE MARKS, COPY-| 730] ¢ Bereererereree pay) | 18 86 11 80 An Electrician, A Physician, rights, &c. Anyone sending a sketch and | Er { SUR a > > i" : wha y | deseription may quickly ascertain our opinjon | 10 10 9 00.......NEW YORK.........| 9 00 Vote for Mever because he represents w hat you, A Scientific Farmer, A Journalist, I free Whether an invention is probably patentable, o. mln mon (Via Phila.) vets m . ~~ es 2a. : op TT er . ae -ommunications strictly confidential, Handbook | P- ™-/& M.JArT, » : Jve.a. m. p. m, as a decent citizen endorse, and Mr. Tavrok does not. | 8 short, if you with 1 secre a training that wil 8 yGu wel for any. hosoruble parsult fn Iie, | O0,Palents ent ree. Oldest ngoncy for securing JWovk.bye REAR ! ; ears experience, tens take CE H. GEPHART, THE PENNSYLVANIA | Shresgr Suns & Co. ee Special Notice, with General Dn nel. . ANON «VY ANLS ! wrge in the rn —— SHE WAS A WILLING CAPTIVE | COUDENSED NEWS iTems STATE COLLEGE divstine yuoncrs, | JJEARIONTE CENTRAL RT. 4. a handsome illustrated weekly. Largest circula- : 8 i Wednesday, October 21. OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES. tion ol any scientific journal. Terms $3 a year; | Schedule to take effect Monday Jan. 6, 1008, The skcleton of a prehisioric animal | : . : our months §1. Sold Bll seusdeaters, En EAD Young Wooer's Friend and An Ally forty feel ionz and twenty-two feet in TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. B 1 Olloeca p 201 Broadway, Row York. {No.5/{No. 3. No. SraTioxe. am 2 é 3G und | 2 Bad : : ranch Office, 625 F St, Washington, D. C, . d | No.2{No. * of His Sweetherat's Brother Slain | ICIERt bas been found in the Bad .,.;vg prrmcr IN SEPT. low, the General Courses have boon extensively modified, sous to fur- OE ON teioriy. oS } renee feeb @ ands south of Glasgow, Mon. i nish a much more varied range of electives, after the Freshman year, than heretofore, includ- | = - from. | Am (am Lv Arf a.m |e om po In Pistol Fight, After Which the Harry and Lewis Kanarr were killed | ing History ; the English, French, German, Spanish, Latin and Greek Languages sud Litera- - 2 00| 17 15/630, ... Bellefonte... § 60, 12 50.6 00 4 mite . Mpg 33 : tures; Peychology ; Ethics, Pedagogies, and Political Science. These courses are especially Hair Dresser 207 10 20/6 35 8 40! 12 405 50 Couple Hurried to the Nearest and their mother, Mrs. James Quick, adapted to the wants of those who seek either the most thorough training for the Profession . 212 10 23/6 38|...... Mons, 8 37) 12 37 6 47 Maai dw i T was fatally injured at Clare, Mich, by | of Teaching, or a general College Education. EET . ES Emm—— 2 1 10 276 4 Stevens, © 35] 12 nals agistrate an ere Married—The | {},e explosion of sixteen pounds of dy- | The courses in Chemistry, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering are among the ver: a : : | | -. Lime Centre..| | pu i . h 1 be > ed in th : best in the United States. Graduates have no difficulty in pr bre and holding ea y R THE LADIES.—Miss Jennie Mor- 2 2 10 30 6 46 . Hunter's Park.| 831 12 31,5 40 Bride Is Only Fifteen Years Old. | namite which had been placed in their | y ” 5 gan in her new room on Spring St., Intel y 2 26] 10 346 50 wpe Fillmore......| 8 28 12285 86 oven to dry and was forgotten. YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men, used ss offices by Dr. Locke, is now ready fo 2 32] 10 40.6 56... Briarly..... | 8 24] 12 24,5 30 Bridegroom and His Erotherin-Law Hd . rn. | FIRST SEMESTER begins Thursday, September 17th, 1908. tmeel any and all patients wishing treatments by | 2 35) 10 457 00 ..... Waddles.....| 8 20/12 2015 28 An attempt to light a fire with kero- e—— electricily, treatments of the scalp, facial mas. | 2 80] 10 877 12)... Krumrine.....| 8 07 12 07.5 07 Will Be Prosecuted. sene cost the life of Mrs. Mary Petlak For specimen examination papers or for catalogue giving full information respecting courses of sage or Beck and shoulder massage. She has | 3 20 0 7 25 Btate Collemn. B00 12 00/870 Waycross, Ga., Oct. 27.—After a ba. | at Cleveland, O., inflicted burns upon | study, expenses, etc., and showing positions held by graduates, address tion oh i ye collection of real and dla TT TT — Sar ad 1. | her husband, Lawrence, from which THE REGISTRAR able to supply you with all kinds of toilet articles | | 33 armeder, 1401 tle, in which two men were killed, L. he will probably die, and came near : including creams, powders, toflet waters, ex. | > ¥| [135 Pine wrove isl 733 is 20 C. Edenfield, a prominent young man, as Pro» Er me od i State College, Centre County. Pa. tracts and all of Hudnut's preparations, 50-16 | F. H. THOMAS, Supt. guied possession of skis Ee Carter, | LTR08 U0 | —————————————————————————————————————————————— ree en- | ’ 9 wealthiest man in Coffee county, has. Four Yinrsday, Oetauty ge ee or Fauble’s. Fauble’s Great Clothing House Fauble’s. tend ois: i o a justies of the death in a fire that destroyed the Hud- | - = 3 peace a - e son river steamer New York at New- | Edenfield and Miss Carter had been burgh. N. Y | Sweethearts io poe montis, but, her Charles Eliot Norton, the well-known | pa‘en B Obes i os . RE philanthropist and scholar and for | asious u v oy outa. fi > ge : ig many years a member of the Harvard ater away [rom enleeid anc In facuity, died at his home at Cambridge, vent an elopement, she was sent by | Mass. her parents to the home of her broti- . % A A. ton, i ! er, John W. Carter, at Millwood. William A. Gerton, #1 engineer oni the Reading railway, was struck and The Bia Botited Edeaneld of ner instantly killed by a stone projecting whereabouts and expressed her will- from a bridge at Fort Washington, | ingness to elope if he would come for | ( You May Pay More near Philadelphia. ber. Accompanied by D. A. Wilson. Three persons were killed, four oth- Edenfleld went to the home of the ers badly injured and the lives of a girl’s brother and tried to steal her. | \ ,qreq more were imperilled by fire He was discovered and a battle oc | jy, six-story tenement hous at $3 curred in which Wilson was killed out. Eas’ Third street. New York. { right and A. J. Little, a friend of Car- e i Friday, October 23. ter, was so badly shot that he soon Because she was forced to change | But you will not get any died. ; Bet her home thirty-nine times in her mar- | ter Clothes an place than the While the fight was going on Misc | tied life, Mrs. Jennie E. V. Jarrett, of | y Carter rushed from her brother's Fort Wayne, Ind., asked a divorce from | James E. Jarrett. { Crazed at the cancellation of his en- | gagement to Nellie Diemeyer, nineteen years old, August Sauererein, aged twenty-three, shot her twice and then sent a bullet into his brain at Grand Rapids, Mich, ! Benjamin F. Gilbert, aged 18 years, was found guilty of murder in the first degree at Norfolk, Va., for killing his sweetheart, Miss Amanda Morse, when she refused his suit for the attentions of another young man. Saturday, October 24. City Detective Clyde Edgeburn, ol | Pittsburg, shot and almost instantly killed Policeman Thomas Farrell, whont, it is said, he mistook for a highwayman. While driving across a Baltimore & Ohio railroad crossing at Derby, O., a peddler’'s wagon in which were Albert lewis and Harry Berafeldt was struck by an express train and both occu- pants were killed. Despondent over long illness from nervous prostration, Oscar J. Sell, who managed five and ten-cent syndicate stores at Roanoke, Va., and Bristol, Tenn., and who returned to Allentown, Pa., fourteen weeks ago, shot himself in the head at the home of his father home to her swetheart. Edenfield pu: the girl in a carriage and hurried t. the nearest magistrate and they wer: quickly married. It is said that Wilson, who accomn- panied Edenfield to aid in abducting Miss Carter, was killed by her brother and that Little, who was aiding Car ter, was shot by Edenfield. The bridegroom and his brother-in law will be prosecuted for murder. Are Enjoined From Finine Members Who Refused. Boston, Oct. 27.—The supreme judi cial court of Massachusetts, in making permanent an injunction against sev eral labor unions, ruled that labor un- fons cannot impose fines upon ther members iu order to force them to go out on a strike. The decision was rendered on a pe tition brought by L. D. Willcutt Sons & Company, of this city, asking for an injunction against the Bricklayers and Stone Masons’ Benevolent unions, restraining the unions from imposing a fine of $100 each on two members of the union who had refused to go out Fauble Stores are showing this season. om rem Honest Clothes J of in every respect. The : | vere Best of Tailoring, the Finest of Materials, the Nobbiest Styles, and the Best Fitting clothes you ever saw. rem 0) em COPYRIGHT 1008 in-law. on strike. ay Monday, October 26. The unions in the spring of 1906 is A dummy election will be held on STROUSE & % sued a new set of rules for members | po [sthmus of Panama, with Bryan BROS. employed by contractors. The Will and Taft as candidates. BALTIMORE cutt company, fearing that loss of money would follow its failure to coni- plete certain work under these rule: closed up part of its work and dis charged a number of men. The unions then declared a strike on other worl in which the company was engaged. Later on two labor leaders visited the work in which the company was en gaged and found two union men still working. The labor leaders ordered them to cease under penalty of beings fined $100 apiece. The Willeutt com pany obtained a temporary injunction against the unions to prevent the fincs being imposed, and the decree mak: that injunction permanent. nl i. 0. TR RR Major Harry Benson succeeds Gen eral Samuel M. Young as superintend ent of Yellowstone park. While picking coal on the railroad at Isiand park, near South Bethlehem Pa., Mrs. Michael Wasco was killed instantly. Dr. W. H. Jones, of Millerstown Pa., hes received from his friend, P. J. Scanlon, in Cork, Ireland, a piece of the original blarney stone from the castle in Ireland. An injunction has been issued at Terre Haute, Ind., restraining the Na tional United Mine Workers’ officers from deposing leaders of the district organization at that place, Priced -:- Honestl WHICH MEANS A LOT. M. FAUBLE AND SON, Brockerhoff Block, Bellefonte, Pa. EES EEEERRE, DENIS. EEE EN EEERENEREREIE & - »
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