THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, CH ed hind a td 2) or Pi Sh D COMMERCE en INDUSTRY m——————— | | L | the ment the absolut ely endow irre Nevertheless the college school of in ocable | Eliot Assails Football. In his of affairs will The HI HITHN) bonds is sald to be receivers, and its the it annual report President Charles of Harvard presents lHetment against the layed In Amer injures “ratiohal academ ¢ life” and low the of Industr ial | be vhild addi stocks closed up by court 0 sweep game of can colleges, | Il I's i tion { The down | were plac 3 in and to the Completion of Cornell Dam, to outstanding When the for the Cornell an un 'nlon failure due floodgates were time, Jan. 31, in the Boi dam in Westchester county, | S¢HRE company. N. X., the largest masonry work in the world excepting the pyramids was | practically completed after ten years of la combination of forty-three of the labor. It will require about two years | oaqing telephone companies of the for the dam to fill, and when the water lo nited States has been effected and | reaches the base of its coping It twill Sat it will be made public at the an make a lake about seventy ID nual meeting of the American Tele circumference, { phone and Telegraph company of New | York to be held at Boston. The | | bined capital of the companies is placed at $2 { PAO O00 O00), as} ' ’ shut " favorable ag with ecment new | shine first ers moral Big Telephone Combine. The Pittsburg Pre tone the whole student body. He thinks that the danger of bodlly injury has been over estimated, espe clally in colleges where supervi sion prevents wenk men from + + + resident Eiiok participating -L RELIGIOUS ions of individ frequently concealed and tors it Is eptible to brutality the discovery, which occurred in the | $1,100,000 For a Premier mine, located on a farm sold| At two years ago for a little over $200,000 0. I'heolo An insurance policy for $500,000 h 1. | Pres been taken out for the big stone 88 announces that miles Guessing on diggest Diamond. com Some expert diamond examiners have estimated as high the valve of the diamond which hi Just been discovered at Elands Toutes South Africa, which Is said to be times large the previously found Nothing autl tively is known beyond the report as $125.000,000 use game in which the act { unl | from both u particularly Union Seminary. an iolation of rules, g of the faculty of Unlon 1 New Yo Fel ithbert H minary had r of $1,100. real estate | Le as as largest stone p ayers sect worita- I of | B1I8( 1s layers and pub football is vir iat there is no yn of such methods In He has proved that for service BAYH, a meetin only justified that He insists t the F war ficati ort between {1 friends believes Through Line For Gould System. experience It is officially announced that po Cis par : highest efficiency agreement has been made by the West c | finest sort of em Maryland rallroad, which the | Irvine Drops Controversy. seaboard extension of the Wabash, with | The Rev. Dr. Irvine in a lett the Baltimore and Ohio whereby the | public has announced that he last obstacle has been removed by the | EiVeDd Bishop Talbot for past wrongs Gould system in their fight for a|doDe him, been unable to through line from the Mississippi to | cure a reope He ; tidewater at Baltimore, that the bis! ded the | service of si proceed | ings, and it is in severely | ceedings will be Flor ] fre iit suffer! and the dual men and indeed ying generosity, gen will.” rage In indivi accompanied by ng from unval tleness is er to the has for and ROO 1 * +e SOCIOLOGICAL | having se ng of the has twice ev case says in libel imated that these pro withdrawn. Frost Damages Orange Crop. The recent cold damaged the orange and Investigation ¥ has crop wave | New York's Police Problem. itizens of New wor of Cows nized a stri for the » system in wows that all growers | Lodge on Prayer and Miracles. and The of this country | York losses has unusual er" of interest in what so eminent iver - Lodg | Ish s«¢ Over 200 prominent « iu the Ch sl religious Dress city met vegetable will I B 1 } been showing merce last week and org an ientist as Commercial. Higman, Willlam Reorganizing Vanderbilt System. When W. H. Newman the New York Central rallre Jan. 31, also the Michigan Central and the first important steg ward the the Vanderb changes are understood to be due to the influence of Standard Oil capital, and | they tend toward a great concentrat of the syste resulting ir omlies and convenler tion. Mr. Newman has ed pres of ter trolled e Var pres {al Inga pate | tions president the eolog While gards the a single with guidance the was rage ng ’ comj lete reorgar It railroad syste: «1 to be In sym movement, i IS UnaGers whole ts not pathy with the | of matter and mo | on ’ 3a “tion only, nor yet of rit and w TOOUSIS New Civie Federation Plan, n certain eco The National Clvie federation has an wes of adn Railroads Begin Rate War Ihe ¢ y ew raliroad rate of 14 Omaha to est n opiin cent cut fr ness frot This was fo cents a hundred on all Mines, and now the B cents The riva the trade lantiec MA A New York Civic Combine. 4b | one nization and re ve body +e EDUCATIONAL to be | ganizations Ii It ill] have ization of ¢ of vig well owed by nly or. known : between At lower ry is no al | Plan to Feed Poor Pupils. Steel Trust Earnings. In vie The board of directors of the Uni ited by y Robert Hu States Steel o« dren In New \ hungry. Miss Booth, vation Arm) SUgRes Maxwell food uniiy grain Carrying and gulf ports hs Ww of the recent statement m de sort that 700%) Chow It will Albany and orm candids ity’'s slation at tion of ref \ are irk t g0 10 sci of the Superin »O announced d earnings for the quarter of the fisc: year ended Dec, 31 734 an imorease of £6.500.000 Unfilled orders on hand were for 4.006.203 tons, an in crease of more than 10.0000060 tons compared ago. The ferred st yrporation has I 1 aid iten for « elec of in the ity Sal 1 i" ns R21 4508 fices . 3 he tendent the nent + +4 centers where for act walting for red shed provided wit! % : L. Miscellaneous at | Auto Records Broken. | 8chool of Journalism Deferred. I ords Pul decided not tol unobile races at Daytona school journalist W letcher he has £2,000, 000 ikhty Columbia uni until his death Pulitzer's reaso are that he the faculty of the proposed school to be absolutely free and that the shall not suffer from personal, political and profession al prejudices ht so long as he | mile race Arthur MacDonald in a nine is living. Another reason is that time |) horsepower Napler beat W, K. Van may bring forth the ideal man to head derbilt, Jr's, record of 17 minutes and | 2 seconds by covering the distance in 15 minutes and 23 seconds H. L Bowden In an attempt to beat the world's record covered a mile in 32 40 seconds, cutting down his previous rec | ord of 34 1.5 seconds | Accidents. | Seven women were instantly killed | and four others were seriously Injured, | Feb. 1, when a train struck a sleigh on a crossing at Hornellsville, N. X., on the Pittsburg, Shawmut and Northern | rallroad. Fire destroyed five buildings in the Wusinem center of Schenectady, N. Y. | Feb, 1; loss, $150,000 | At ped Jan. 20, fire destroyed half a block of buildings in the basi ness district; loss, $750,000, Deaths, Dr. Cordelia A. Greene, the plaoneer woman physician, at the Presbyterian hospital, New York, Jan. 20; aged sev: enty-four, George E. Smith, “Pittsburg Phil” Asheville, N. C,, three, those as tape she has eakfast which with the same period a regular dividend on the pre wk was declared year | several br the east side, to are flockin establi many g each morning Four Pennsylvania Denies Rebates. In an official vania railroad made in the suit of Coal and Coke Our re were hroken In the Fla 3 horsepower car fifty m an Feb, 1 Thomas' statement the the Pennsyly Pennsyl r ms - Joseph has the denies asserti the ania company and the Web ster C pany that rebates to rival coal corporations had been allowed or that discriminations in car allotments had been made Lave of drove les in 40 Fletehs did not shed a world's record Arthur MacDonaid in a ninety horse | power machine went ten miles in 6 minutes and 15 seconds In the twenty which donated 20 seconds he Vers ty begin Mr wishes oper 140 ofl onl scratch man but estab ng a win the race, school Standard Twine Company Up Spout. The Standard Rope and Twine com- pany, which succeeded the National Qondng® company, has gone Into the as it mig BE an AEE amass te A AAAS SA Sand + The Administration's Rate Measure The compromise bill for federal control of luterstute raliroad which was expected to pass the house Feb, 8, as arranged by the Re publican caucus last week, Is likely to find a thorny path at the other end of the capitol, according to all accounts from Washington. Chair man Hepburn of the house Judiciary committee was compelled to abandon his more conservative measure by the threat of three Repub llean members of the committee Esch, Townsend and Lovering-to vote with the Democrats The bill favored by the administration was then compounded from tuose Introduced by Fsch, Townsend and Hepburn, It increases the membership of the interstate commerce commission from five to seven and the salaries of the commissioners from $7,500 to $10,000 each, It also establishes a court of transportation comprised of five circuit court judges designated by the president. This court is to hold four regular sessions each year wherever it may decide. It will receive the findings and testimony of the interstate commerce commission and Is to have the power to compel the attendance of ‘witnesses from uny part of the country. Appeals from this court shall be made only to the United States supreme court. Any order of the commission fixing a rate shall be in effect thirty days after notice, and appeal may be taken at any time within sixty days. The commission shall have power to enforce iis orders. AA Aaa aanas ss ASaasass ad Aid asasassadad rates Feb. 1; aged forty: BELL E FONTE better known as | the turf plunger, at | : 1 : | FEBRUARY 1905. CLOSING OUT ALE OF SHOE Owing to other business engagements which demand a share of our attention, we have decided to close our Philipsburg store, and have moved the entire stock to this place, when we will inaugurate, COMMENCING THURS. FEB. 16, the largest money-saving Shoe Sale ever held in Centre county. This large stock of Boots and Shoes must go quickly, at an immense sacrifice, We have not the room in our Bellefonte store for such a large stock. OVER $12,000 WORTH OF THE FINEST KIND OF BOOTS AND SHOES If you contemplate buying Shoes it will pay you to wait for this big Sacrifice Sale. Even if you are not in need of Shoes, it will pay you to patronize this sale, for no such bargains have ever been offered to the people of Centre Co. in days gone by, nor is such a sale likely to occur again in the near future. We have made up our minds to sell this big lot of Shoes and it will be to your advantage to buy Shoes now and lay them away. Remember the date— THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16—and lasting until the Shoes are all sold. YEAGER The Shoe Money Savers, & DAVIS Bellefonte, Pa. ba Buna yo a Public If 3 Sale Register. Friday, Feb. 24: E. M. Boone ‘Ha east of Fiedler, Pa the following LIVE STOCK Pair of grey horses years old, weight 23x Day Sd horse § years old, weight 14% § | mare {2 years old, weight 12% Ma pair of good mules 5 years old weight 234 months old colt milch cows. some fresh at time of sale, 2 head of young callie good short horn bull 2vyears old, 2 nice shoals. § brood sows, § head of good shee IMPLEMENTS Prows, harrows tive tors 2 new Conklin wagons, * seated platform pring wagon, buggy, new Deering binder, Champion mower, hay tedder, grain drill, hay adders, corn planter, steel land roller, fanning mill, harpess of all kinds, table, chairs, sink rocking chairs. bedsteads. carpet, and many ler, auctioneer other articles. HH. M Monday, Feb. 20: H. N. Hess ¥ . we Three miles LEGA tDVERTISNEMENTNS Gardner Gro { good mules, 2 cit A mare with foal, Iuvespay, Marcu 9 Centre Hall. at 9a on stil, 2 horses, team © and years old sows. 5 will be fresh time of sale shot t bulls, 14 bead young eattie, 25 shoats, sows. 33 sheep: farm implements and hos hold goods Nm. Gobeen, anel AY, Marcw #h 1) Wy. H Dipyz will ywa, Syoung oatiie f farm implements and b at 10a. m. Hayes Sher THRs bor miiel line Sale mile east 5. Haze Wi FRIDAY Manon W is Olewine farm, ( stock and implemenis miles FRIDAY, Marcu } Hownrd. JOS LYONS w 1% wile northwest of Woodward, on the M live stock and farm implems Hess farms at vo'clock a. mm sharp, wi yelock. Hayes Schenck, auct following hil LIVESTOCK Mancn M4 miles southeast of on the Robt Brennan farm, Wart nie will sell, 4 horses, your old eolt mileh cows 10 head young eattie, 2 bulls, 7 shoats, Deering binder, 2 wagons and arm ‘tmolements all in good condition. Sale stioa m. Wm Goheen anet £ good work horses, among which is | mated team seal brown weigh 230 Ibs. 8 yr'soid.]l bay mare weighs 1400 1b, 10 milk cows. 101at steers. 15 head young oat a tie. 1 brood sow, 13 shoats IMPLEMENTS, ETC «Plows, arrows, cul tivator, wagons, Deering binder, 2 Deering mowers, grain drill, bay rake, 2 Bin row corn planters, Russells & Oo. separator with ten horse power engine complete in good condi thon, wood saw, Corn SOraper, fanning mill, 2 seta bay Iadders all steel land roller, bug- v.1 horse spring wagon, bob sled, pin be roess, bridles, collars, check lines, saddle, Rotary washer, cook stove, coal stove, corner cupboard, extension table, 2clocks, 3 iron ket ties, Enterprise sausage stuffer, grinder tubs, chest sofa, and many other articles to numer. ous to mention, Harvey Miller auctioneer. Thurs. Feb. 16: A. W. Wetzel On the Emanuel Wetzel farm, Aaronsburg, will sell LIVE STOCK na TUESDAY Fillmore BOX Str For Chart« —- Company that n application jovernor of the State of Pennsylvania on 1 uesday, February 25, 198, by tz Baldenhofer. Robert Loewenthal., Fritz Thomas Fieckenstine. A A. Graham, "Graham, Joseph F Wiest, W. A. Graham, John C. Fasenmyer, and Joseph Fasenmyer under the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitied “An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations approved April, 2h 154, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended corporation,to be called the Philipsbu WH Brew ng Con a the character and obiect of which is lrewing and A ATI of Malt Liquors, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights benefits and privileges « of said Act of Assembly and its supplements The proposed charter is now on file in the office o J the Secretary of the Commonwealth N. RB EPANGLER Solieitor Notice is hereby giver w" be made t the ( of live WEDNESDAY, Marcu I: miles west Bellefonte, on James Hendersol s farm, stock and (mplements, C,H, HRCKMAN THURSDAY, MARCH 16 134 mile east of Wolfs Store, live stock and far implements _JBRIMIAN Bru! MOART. mile east of { Spri ng 4] Hve stock. 1 FRIDAY Marcu 17TH Mills, Farm Implements and E Rossman FRIDAY, Manon 17: one mile east of Linden Hall, Charles Wright will 4 5 horses, 13 mileh cows, 18 young Satie 1 hogs, 6 sheep Deering Binder, wagon and full ine of farm implements all tn good condition. Also A jot of household goods, Sale at 16 a. m Wm Gioheen, Auet SATURDAY. MARCH 18 «Michie! Segnar, at Boalsburg will sell 2 horses, § mileh cows, Champion mower, Grain drill, 2 horse wa- , Apring wagon, sleigh, double driving rr A single harness, bridles, ete. black. smith fools, parinr stove, platiorm scales Wm. Gobeen, Avuet. Sale atl am i TURSDAY, MAR nn 1 mile south of Aarons. Th 1i¥e stock and farm implements m ith auet, A E Bantrans, Smiles east of horse 0 , B Bow bay mare 135, good re. old, welght family beast : & rs. old, welght wood mare, months colt, # shorthorn cows, 4 of them will be wd ND fresh about time of sale; Ne and N. Y. Tribun ne vear for $1.25. Centex DEMOCRAT Farmer « NSN In seeking a Perfume worthy of our most exacling patrons we bave found YOLANDE which is positively exquisite Tis pot enough for us to believe this. we wish convince you. No way so casy a8 for yon to ask us about YO. LANDE next time vou are in our store It will be a revelation to you for YO- LANDE is worth knowing about. Green's Pharmacy Co., - Bush House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA. WILL YOU ASK Us WRI ¥EsSDAY, MAnON 22:1) miles south of Zion, Miram Lutz will sell: 2 horses, § milk cows, # young eattle, 3 chester white brood sows, § shoats, 25 fine ewes, | chester white boar. MeUormick binder and other farm im. plements and household goods. Hale at if am. A C. MeClintie, Auet. THURSDAY MANON 30 1 mile east of Fill. more, in Benner Twp, Wm, Tressler will sell 5 horses, 8 mileh cows, 15 young eattle, 16 and a full Hine of farm fmplements, sale ation. m, Wm, Goheen, avet. ap KL
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