THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 21, 1904’ — BAILROAD SCHEDULE" Pe NBYLVANIA BAILROAD BRANCHES In effect on and after Nov, 26th, 198 Life Is At The Worst pe For the woman who enters on that period known as “the change.” Life that has hitherto run happily and smoothly is thrown from its accustomed grooves by a sudden shock, which dd jars the body and distracts the brain, The suffering of women at this period varies, but while some escape with little distress, | | to col such pris rs at hard labor y and INDUSTRY [35s fie hay 80 CO hey the majority of women suffer more or ¢ heel will be t out Trains arrive at and depart from Bellefonte as tollows : py > Yr rel A a LY, VIA. TYRONE WESTWARD, Leave Bellefonte ¢ 58am, arnve at 11 05am, at Altoona, 1.00pm; Ep m Leave Bellefonte 1 05p m; 20pm; at Altoons 3 665 pm Leave Bellefonte 4 44 600; at Altoona at VIA TYRONE- Leave Bellefoute 53 am, arrive at Tyrone 1 05:at Harrisburg 2 40 pm: at Philadel. phla S47 pm Leave Bellefonte 106 pm 20pm at Harrisburg # delphia 9 28 pm Leave Bellefonte id pm 6008 Harrisburg at 1 " AR oisv Ba? RULER Tyrone at Pittsburg arrive at Tyrone 10p mat Pittsburg COMMERCE Commercial. pm; arrive at Tyrone 5st Pittsburg at 10 45 EASTWARD less acutely at this trying time, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription proves itself anew the friend of woms- en at this crisis, It cures headache, backache, nervousness, sleeplessness ) ’ and other womanly disorders, and » average perfectly and permanently re-estab- YER WESTWARD per lishes the general health, i r vera SiR. Brive mh dd rad fl “ 5 i [ 15 i in JUERIO Tp. A Woman's Recommendation. "My phy I was suffering from the effects / Mr / 1 M. Barnes, of Ball ’ , Sha al [ LY ellefont 2% p m nr " ‘ } had hh work on it Washin will st loss Wilmington a third as gton and arrive at wpm; at Tyrone than "Lila. ns the sheds now There | a irate sl in general of low ol of glass and through arrive 0 pm, at Tyrous statistics Island Bond Plan. series elters con cent lLaoek supported by steel pillars, they will VEN—<BASTWARD m. arrive at lamsport 5pm concern Lock 1240 p.m al Phlliade) cead 1004, 0 April 1, of the treas ounting | to similar the celeb 1 Frend o . " e——} eX - » ' PW writes Arrive at Amsport Loek ’ 25% pm; fv head 18 Smapnr § dd Po wl tar i “I delphia 7 2 pm; x b, .48 0. &rrive atl Lock Ha amsport, 1.35 a hoa om. MTIVe at th ch Dey ns and one to 50 ly stand up. vy . nes I improved right along, od m., arrive Philadelphia am erce’s med will b kaolin used 1 thie inuf { eo } Lox seven or eigh p cription,’ a teas iu ! x Leave Be gh a day, and the ‘Pleasant Pell at night, \ aN A sate i. Lo . I feel as well as I ¢ met pleasure in recom Mis arrive at Lewis sndon $15 a. Mm. Philadelphia, 3.19 “A In he deposits extend ny venty or Radium Made In America hn D. Rocke thiriv acres and rhe first authoritat chil b oh doe 4 \ J \ bh a hs be 8 are the best m d-Rockefel SAY ent under Prescri rail } uld's Wa- | Will Autos Injure Farmers? ] £it + n the at The Electr Review . ; : > does so to gal 1e littie more pront ious medi to Western rious 1 nds of the t year Is p. m., arrive at Lewis al Harrisburg, 6.5 p.m. Phila- fipm nformatl Cines to su Bn, time tables, Ke. eall address Thos. KE. Watt District, No.9 JR. WOOD, Fas traffic Man. Fass, Agent an 1 er 1 had been sick for two years 50 1 was hardly A able to be about.” ho offers a substitute for * Favorite Prescription” ] f merito ale of les BOYD, Gen cept no substitute, BELLEFONTES SNOW BHOE BRANC hh. j ey I'ime Table in effect on and aft The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book contain. ; . Nov 20, 1860 mises ing 1008 pages, is given away. Send fwonty-one one-cent stamps heaves Be Lletonte. 53a. m for expense of mailing ONLY, for the book In paper covers, or Bade al Bnow . Fam thirty-one stamps for the volume bound In cloth. Address Dr. R. and f opposition rad . ’ Leave Snow Shoe Santos-Dumont’s “ Beef Trust Double Edged Art, Music, Letters Y ! i ! » ast Rod ers him to ¢ Auguste J 1 affected by tiom or der and dry ! ‘ ‘ om the quart Foun head Labor Un For Al been | nasar ‘ ! what haot + +4 Frat ’ nior NO of we 1 - — s—— feeds ! Jar Mclean by Judy der uni« irs a was due t 1 } 4 ure the fine recs SOCIOLOGICAL —— on ol he! ™ tion | Prison Schools Wanted to pay Superints nde mposed for! York state ni t of last 3 conter ent « Steel Trust Miners Strike. ng Among Fhe declaration o general strike States Steel Eve hem re the y educated in ff our coun sion of some trade nt wl vention ir attitude Bounty on Jersey Tramps. In Middlesex county, N. J | Jury ied the of a chain gang pursuit of a agreed upon by the freehold the tramp question f ie arrested vention dowed at the grand add vin extablishinent has bo plan Industrial. rs to deal Instead of of 50 cents for each are to taking their urged with the ws decid. | tramp of platform new sia- customary constables be : paid $2.50 for and mileage fall th prisoners to Justices are ai A Aaa aa a EASA SAE AEE eee eae ne a. 4 " : The “Liquid Sunshine” Cure The realm of science has held the front and center of the world stage since a member of the medical profession, Dr. Willlam J. Morton of New York, made public last week his conclusions about the curative value of radium. His method of treatment, which has resulted in three positive cures of cancer, is first to admbsdster Internally a sulphate of quinine so lation which has been saturated with the ultra violet rays of the salts of radium. The saturation Is accomplished merely by putting a tube con taining a bit of radinm in the solution for a time until it takes on a deep blue color This radium charged liquid Is swallowed If you would be cured of onsumption or other internal disorders, or Injected under the skin or af- fected part if you would be cored of cancer or skin disease. After the administration of this fluorescent medicine, in the cases which he has treated for cancer, Dr. Morton applied radinom rays externally, thus ine crensing the radio activity In the patient's tissues until they glow as with internal sunlight; hence the treatment has been termed “liquid sun- shine” Other doctors have experimented on similar lines, and the treat ment Is sald to be eflicacious In all diseases of the skin and membranes, such as consumption, malaria, lupus, diphtheria, ete, an well as cancer, M. Santos-1» rived at N¢ + 4+ 4 | RELIGIOUS | SLY whe XE nu r of i ¢ Wo men in New You with the formed of the ¢ Boca ald mmreh its o ostracism for Against Business In Pulpit. Ry the Aes 1anin of at New nresistance, to ire converted dur unt Tolstol society Is re * Methodist disturbed hy wipe out I Against nusements of oritie, by the the | Miscellaneous Deaths. George Francis Train, the centric New well known died in Jan. 18 promoter and Mills hots ged wv nity four Ex-Governor died at Columbus stricken hy fore He James | Louls law yer indict ed for embezzlement of $400,000 from writer the York Asst 8. Bushnell 15 several days he of Ohlo Ian having heen Rpopiexy was sixty-nine Blair, the who recently was years old | prominent Ni 3 Dick Bros. & Co. of Philadelphia, died at Curtis, Fla, Jan. 14 been taken as an invalid Colonel Charles Denby of Evansville Ind, United States minister to China under Cleveland and Harrison, died at Jamestown, N, Y., Jan. 14 aged seven ty‘three years Sir Henry Keppel, known as the “Fa. ther of the British Navy" since his re tirement as admiral in ISTO, after hay Ing served under five sovereigns where he had Accidents. Three business blocks in Lowell, Mase, were destroyed by fire Jan. 12, causing a loss of £200,000 and the In. jury of five firemen. It was the city's third big fire within a week The office of the Dally News and oth. er bulldings of an entire block at Wheeling. W. Va, were destroyed by fire Jan, 17; loss $200,000, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥. fre EN EN NE TN NE Ne « FAIRBANKS as and Gas FROM 1 h . Ks Lriaso : Fair Al farm machinery, like Cor Saws, and almost any kind of structed for stationery or po Horizon- tal Type these Zines Ue seen nn tie press of the dent re room Democrat . ““-TSa|ssSTHa|Ss,sTTS TTT TS TS TST SaSTSTSTTSTTTST THT STTTTTTSTSTST TTS ST TTS TS STS *Y2 2 2 2 2222S 10 100 Fuel Costs About 1 Cent per Horsepower per Hour Shi Corn Shredders, Pumping Water, Cream Separators, Circular machinery. } THE FAIRBANKS CO. 236 3rd JAvenue, PITTSBURG, PENN'A, I We are also dealers in all kinds of Mill Sepplies, Scales, Valves, Machine Tools, Pulleys, Shafting, Trucks Tt" SST SSS YTSYS Fe olin¢ Engines HORSEPOWER. a iT utters, Chop Mills, ies 41 seid for dr lers, Feed ( ArT stile | re yy Engine Are The Vertical Engine i built in from 1 to Works same principle as horizon- small sizes: horsepower, on tal Write for our Engine Catalogue to Coal for Sale: At the mines, at Clarence, by the wagon, load or car load. Feed, hay, grain and other produce taken in exchange for coal. CHAMBERS & UZZLE, x17 Clarence, Pa - .- p- , 70 CORSUMPTIVES. i he under caed having tren rentored ys hes... y wiemphe weans, afer swilcong lof several yearn y weere Jung affection, and thay tend Lime ant Luise MH AKRIOUN LO ase Kawe 1 10 bis fellow ferers the means of cure. To wae wie desire it, he will cheerfully send flees !eharge) a copy of the prescription uwd, w yv will find a sure core for Con ot hrm Katarrey Reroachitly and wi) hrost and Ing Cleiedies. He hopes oll sufferers will try sreme y, bs it is Invaluable, Those desiring the re encription, which will cost them pothing, and wav prove & blessing, will Rev. EDWARD A. WILSOS, Brookiys, New Yora, with CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS — an. Alwars reliable. Ladles, ark | fon CHMICHENTER'S ENGLanM Med aod Gold metallic boxes, sealed with bine ribbon Take no other, Refuse dangerons sabatl. tutions and bmiitations, Ho of your Dmggis, for Partieniars, Tosth feof for Ladies," osteo, 10,000 Testimon nin Bold by CHICHESTER ONEMICAL 00. M00 Madison Square, PHILA. PA Menthon this paper. Centre County Banking Co. Oorner High and Spring Streets, Rucgive Derosits; DiSCOUNT NOTES. ———— J. M. SHUGGRRT, Cashisr. | Arrive | and west bound from Phil i i ii SS atl Bellefonte For rates, maps idress Thos KE Ave Pitt RAL RAILROAD OF THE CENT i 1¢ Table effective Nov. U 1. LEB ARES OF 38 00 OF 08 50 OF OF U8 0 0 40 FruNsEgRssn EER R BEECH CRE FREY Via PF} Arr Wen NEW Via ks Days. YORK Tamaqgus f Week Days. § 6:00 p. m Hunday i 5 a.m. Sunday Philadelphia sleeping Oar attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 11% p.m... eiphiaat 11: p.m. J. W.GEPHART feneral Supt Ar Dally 3 8k-LEFONTR CEN THAL RAILROAD Te take effect Apr. 5 18% EARTWARD L 4 BTATIONS . - Lv Ar Bellefonte | “y 13 Morris Wh Hunters more Brialy Waddle Lambourne 12... Krumrine 25 8tate College 57 Nirubie Rioomsdort 85. Pine Grove from Montandon, Lewisburg, Wil amsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone, connect with train Nos. 7 and 5 for State Coll Trains from State College connect with Penna Railroad at Bellefonte for points sast and west F.H.Tuoxas Saph E. K. RHOADS At hw yard opposite the P R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best quslitiee ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COALS. Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Strawland Sand. Superior screenings for lime burning. Builder's and PlasterersSand. TELEPHONE CALLS: Central « « « + « « & & Commercial « « « .« « Y bE imer ‘Rez uak _ -o PANDA RDS ABST ELITE “ll wf wR OD 36 00 00 OF OR U0 0% on eo TLE rains No. 13m No. 68 BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE. We keep note but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAN All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ste If you, want a nlee Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER, For sale first claws plastering lath; G Pine shi also ky il Ooien witb dress 2" Jwo. I. Gray & 1 fe BelletontagPs ama
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