Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 04, 1903, Image 5

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Real Estate ‘Transfers,
The following real estate transfers have
been recorded during the past week by
Recorder John C. Rowe :
Peter Hoffer es ux. to Fredrick Kurtz,
May 1st, 1869, property in Centre Hall, for
$2,500.
Frank Irwin et al. to Thomas J. Lee,
July 15th, 1903, land in Rush Twp; for
$500.
Samuel McWilliams’ Ex’rto Wm. T.
Stevenson, Jan. 27th, 1900, tract in Fergu-
gon Twp; for $900.
M. IL. Soyder et bar. to A. N. Finkle,
Aug. 20th, 1903, tract in Gregg Twp; for
$2,000.
Philipsburg Coal and Land Co. to J. J.
Coffey et al., June 8th, 1903, tract in Rush
Twp; for $303.42.
James Flick to Sallis Gunsallis, May
Fg 1903, tract of land in Union Twp; for
30.
R. H. Reed, Adm’r, to Craig Hunter,
Aug. 29th, 1903, tract in Benner Twp; for
_ $800.
James Flick to George Flick, May 23rd,
1903, land in Union Twp; for $30.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Following is
the list of marriage licenses granted by or-
phan’s court clerk, A. G. Archey, during
the past week.
Zenas Hoover, of Julian,
Hoover, of Fleming.
Simon Shilling and Blanche Hampton,
both of Bellefonte.
Isaac G. Nelson, of Allport, and Marga-
ret G. Combe, of Philipsburg.
S. Cloyd Brooks and Annie G. Breon,
both of Centre Hall.
J. Artaur Fortney and Anna M. Markle,
both of Pine Grove Mills.
John W. Summers, of Wingate, and
Lizzie Murray, of Bellefonte.
Frank Confer, of Coburn, and Ida M.
Vonada, of Woodward.
and Almeda
Teddy to Review Parades.
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Aug. 31.—Arrange-
ments have been made for the visit of Pres-
ident Roosevelt at the state fair next Mon-
day, so he will reach this city at 9:30 a.
m., in time to review the labor parade in
the morning, as well ae the parade of the
letter carriers in the afternoon.
Reduced Rates to Bellefonte.
Account Knights of the Golden Eagle Meeting.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company on
account of the meeting of the Susquehanna
District Association, Knights of the Golden
Eagle, on September 7th, at Bellefonte,
Pa., will sell special reduced rate tickets,
good on this day only, from Clearfield,
Emporium, Elmira, Mt. Carmel, East
Bloomsburg, and all intermediate points,
to Bellefonte and return.
Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania Rall.
road to Altoona, Pa. Account
of Meeting of American
War Veterans.
From September 9 to 12, inclusive, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell,
from all stations in Pennsylvania, special
reduced rate, round trip tickets to Altoona,
good to return until September 13, on ac-
count of the meeting of the Society of
American Veterans of the Philippine and
China Wars, to be held in Altoona,Septem-
ber 10th to 12th.
Reduced Rates to Centre Hall, Pa.
Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Patrons of
Husbandry Exhibition.
To accommodate visitors to the encamp-
ment and exhibition of the Pasrons of Hus-
bandry, to he held at Centre Hall, Pa.,
September 12th to 18th, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell round-trip
tickets from all stations in Pennsylvania
to Centre Hall, Pa., at special reduced rates.
These tickets will be on sale and good
from September 11th to 18th, inclusive,
and good for return passage until Septem-
ber 19th.
Books, Magazines, Etc.
A rather daring stand is taken in the Septem-
ber St. Nicholas by Klyda Richardson Steege
when she urges the boys and girls to begin mak-
ing friends with Robert Browning right away.
Yes, the great Robert Browning, the Browning
thought to be above the heads of most grown.
ups, except when banded together in clubs ! The
writer. is the mother of several little ones, so her
words carry weight :
Of course, no very young person could appre-
ciate or understand properly the larger part of
Browning’s writings, but, still, he has written
many things simple enough to give real pleasure
even to young folks. A glimpse into a beautiful
country is often worth while, even if one can ex-
plore only a very little way into its wonders. It
seems to me, then, that you young people might
enjoy beginning to read and study the great
poems of Browning now, just as you study the
musical compositions of Bach and Beethoven,
only taking the easiest and simplest of them. By
doing this you will, after a while, be able to enjoy
ihe more subtle poems, just as in music you will
later appreciate symphonies and concertos that
at present are too difficult for you.
The sketch, “A Little Talk About a Great Poet,”
is enriched by two full-page illustrations, repro-
ductions of Rudolf Lehmann’s portrait of Robert
Browning, and of Guercino’s “Guardian Angel,”
the painting in the church of St. Augustine at
Fano, Italy. There are many quotations to illu-
strate Mrs. Steege’s points and to tempt young
verse-lovers to read further.
Everything in the September McClure's is
worth reading, and it is all good reading too. Ray
Stannard Baker contributes an extremely note-
worthy article on the present industrial situation
in Chicago, a really amazing disclosure of what
the author does not hesitate to call a new form of
industrial conspiracy. ‘Capital and Labor Hunt
Together,” is Mr. Baker's startling title; no
more startling, however, than the facts which he
recites of the combinations between employers
and workingmen in various trades to suppress
the competition of independe.iis and prey upon
the public. A thrilling Civil War article, “An-
drew’s Railroad Raid,” will recall a notable in-
cident of the Union campaigns of ’62 in the West,
The story of the ill-fated raid is finely told by
Frank C. Dougherty, a participant and one of the
few survivors. Clara Morris writes ina delight-
fully personal vein of the younger Salvini—Ales.
sandro—recounting in particular the story of his
first attempts under her patronage and tutelage,
to act in English. ‘A Pompadour. Angel,” by
Mary Moss, is a delicious skit of a Pullman-car-
ful of staid society people and business men.
Norman Duncan’s ‘“‘The Strength of Men,” is a
splendid story of the heroism of a Newfoundland
fisherman. George McCutcheon winds up his
refreshing burlesque “The Day of the Dog,” for
which his brother, John McCutcheon, has drawn
more of his inimitable pictures,
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New Advertisements.
New Advertisements.
AN INVITATION TO VISIT
OUR DISPLAY AND EXHIBIT
styles in
48-35
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AT CENTER HALL, SEPT.
AT THE-———
GRANGE PICNIC anxp EXHIBITION,
12th to 18th.
We will have an exhibit on the grounds that will be fully as interesting as that of a
year ago, when so many thousands of people visited our booth.
- Included in the collection of goods will be an elaborate assortment of the latest
LADIES’ DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS, DRESS
GOODS, SILKS AND SHOES, as well as a good display
of WRAPPERS, LINENS, TABLE COVERS, CALICOS,
PERCALES, ETC., ETC. : 2 : : 3 :
all of which will be FOR SALE at our well
known LOW PRICES.
We will sell Pure, Fresh Candies at 1oc.
and zoc. a pound—worth 2oc. and 4oc.
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR BOOTH DURING THE PICNIC.
Twill be a good opportunity to buy reliable goods at department store prices.
GABLE, & CO.
ALTOONA, PA.
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Told a New Reporter.
Mab—Did you tell the reporter your en-
gagement was a secret ?
Ethel—Yes, and the horrid thing never
put it in the paper at all !
New Advertisements.
OOK WANTED.—A competent cook
can secure £00) wages by calling on
RS. E. C. MERRIMAN,
48-31 Curtin St., Bellefonte, Pa.
DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. — Let-
ters of administration on the estate of
Emanuel B, Peters, late of College township, de-
ceased, having been granted to the undersigned
all persons knowing themselves indebted to sai
estate are requested to make immediate payment
thereof and those having claims will present the
same properly authenticated, for payment.
SUE A. PETERS, Oak Hall, Pa,
CLEMENT DALE, Atty. Administralrly :
XECUTOR’S NOTICE. —Letters tes-
tamentary on the estate of Isaac Tres-
sler, late of College township, deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate are.
requested to make immediate settlement and
those having claims are requested to present
them, properly authenticated, for payment.
J. J. TRESSLER,
CLEMENT DALE, Atty. 48-33-6t Executor.
UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Orphans’
Court of Centre county. In the matter of
the estate of Thomas Huston, late of Walker
township, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned,
an Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of
said County, will meet all parties interested in
said estate, at his office in Crider’s Exchange
Building, Bellefonte, Pa., on the 24th day of Sep-
tember, A. D. 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m., to hear and
pais upon any exceptions that may be filed to the
ast account of James P. Coburn, Executor of said
decedent, and to make distribution of the funds,
as shown by said account to and among those
legally entitled thereto; at which time all parties
interested may appear.
Bellefonte, Pa.,
August, 27th, 1903.
HOTEL AT PUBLIC SALE
N. B. SPANGLER,
48-34-3¢ Auditor.
The Union Hotel, ‘Licensed’ at New Berlin,
Union county, Pa., will be sold at public sale, on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 17th, 1903
: at 1 o'clock p. m.,
THREE STORY BRICK, 40 ROOMS, STORE
ROOM AND DWELLING,
large barn and all other necessary out buildings
with large grounds and gardens, situated on the
N. E. corner of Market and Vine streets. This
is an old established stand and is well patronized
by summer boardérs, in addition to the regular
trade. Fine boating, fishing, gunning, ete.
Sold by the heirs of
48-34-3t MICHAEL KLECKNER, Dec’d.
aE GOSS
INSURANCE AGENCY
Represents some of the best
fire insurance companies, All
cash, no mutuals. Also agent
for the
——NEW YORK LIFE—
All business promptly attend-
ed to. Call or address
S. E. GOSS,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Successor to John C. Miller.
Office second floor Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa.
48-32-1m
(CATavVisEa CAR AND
FOUNDRY COMPANY,
CATAWISSA, Fa.
PLANT COVERS 4}4 ACRES.
Prompt Service. Good Quality.
Lowest Quotations.
BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
BITUMINOUS MINE CARS,
CAPACITY 25 PER DAY
ae 4 LS (eee
CASTINGS, FORGINGS AND MINE
EQUIPMENTS GENERALLY.
ree
Mine Car Wheels, spoke or hub oiler, with or
without axles,
A SPECIALTY.
Our wheels are all tested before leaving
works, and will run 6000 miles without wear-
ing. We use nothing but charcoal iron and
old railroad car wheels. You can’t make a
good mine car wheel with any other mitiure
8-17-2m
BROOM STOCK BOOMS
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From the facts presented you will understand why stock of the
International Broom Company, Manufacturers of the Twentieth Cen-
tury Broom, is a gilt-edged investment, and why it 1s regarded
as such
by all who will not put their money into any enterprise unless they
see great and speedy profits ahead. Owing to the quick growth and
great progress of the International Broom Company the stock has been
advanced to
60 CENTS A SHARE.
We would advise intending investors to avail themselves of this
low price and purchase before another raise.
With the various ap.
plications for sub-companies now in hand, there is no doubt that about
the latter part of August the price ‘willbe advanced to
725: CENTS A SHARE.
The high place The New Broom gained in public favor is
due to
the Company’s ability to produce solid proof of every statement.
Contract closed for sub-company in Chicago with largest
manufacturer in the United States.
Contract closed for sub-company in New Haven, Conn.
broom
Contract will be closed shortly for sub-company in Kansas City.
" Contract will be closed shortly for sub-company in Fall
ass.
River,
Contract will be closed shortly for sub-company in City of
Mexico.
Ont.
Sub-Company now manufacturing the New Broom in Ottawa,
All on royalties to the parent company—The Ottawa Company
alone will pay the International Broom Company about $25,000 a
year in royalties.
20 Other Applications for Sub-Companies
Now Pending.
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WE ASSERT AND CAN PROVE
That the demand for the New Broom is as wide as the civilized
world.
That it is the only sanitary broom made.
That the Brooklyn factory made in April, 1903, twice as many
brooms as in March and four times as many as in February, and earn-
ed a profit of more than 25 per cent. over its operating expenses on
its production.
That dealers, wholesale and retail, taink so well of The New
Broom that they are becoming stockholders in the Company.
If we could not prove all this, and more, we ‘should not
any careful and conservative investor to buy this stock.
expect
As we are thoroughly familiar with the plans and projects of the
Company and the possibilities of The. New Broom we unhesitatingly
declare that this stock should very soon pay a dividend in the par
value and rapidly advance until it sells for $2.00 or $3.00 per share.
It is, therefore, advisable that intending investors who wish to
investivate this proposition do so at an early date before the next ad-
vance in price is announced. Those whq, subscribe now will be bene-
fited by the increase.
Intending investors can obtain full particulars and ample proof
of the claims of this Company on application at our office.
G. R, SPIGELMYER anp CO,
7 CRIDER’S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA.
LOCAL FISCAL AGENTS FOR
THE INTERNATIONAL BROOM CO.,
Capital $2,500,000. All Common Stock. $1,500,000 Treasury Stock. Par
Value of Shares, $1.00.
ee cme.
CALL OR WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS.
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48-20-tt
OR SALE.—Nicel
aomlvi State College can
n
Bhi
located lots at
purchased cheap by
Mzs. E. E, BROWN,
Boalsburg, Pa.
R SALE AT A SACRIFICE —4 fine
seven room house, cell len-
did attic, water and IL Yor A
on easy terms. Call on oF address
ENRY C. VITALINI
48-7-tf 243 south Spring street, Bellefonte
OST. — Steel beaded Chatelaine ba
steel beaded coin purse, with round el
top and containing about 75cts, plain gold watch
with chased edge, two handkerchiefs marked
8”. Probably lost on pike between Pleasant
Gap and Centre Hall. Finder will be suitably re-
warded by returning same to
S. H. WILLIAMS,
48-33 Bellefonte, Pa.
Shoes.
AMB ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
Two houses on a 50x75 lot on east Lamb
street are for sale. Both in good condition and
renting well. Property of Mrs. Mary Blanchard
estate. Inquire o JNO. M. DALE, Atty.
48-29-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A
very desirable home on east Bishop 8t.,
Bellefonte, is offered for sale. The house is
modern and stands on a lot that alsohas a front-
+ age on Logan St. Call on or write to
Mrs. SARA A. TEATS,
46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa.
OARDING IN PHILADELPHIA.—
Parties visiting Philadelphia can have
first class board and all accommodations, within
walking distance of the business district, and
Places of interest. Terms $1.00 and $1.50 per day.
pecial rates by the week. Apply to
MRS. EDWARDS,
Philadelphia.
47-37-1yr.*
1606 Green St.,
Formerly of Bellefonte.
Shoes.
both be used in successfully.
that cost $18.00.
Price is
47-47
Lyon & Co.
of $22 each in lots of g10,000.
mountings, have sold over 100 in the past week and will sell
. . : : $5.00 each.
2,000 Sharps Breech Loading Center Fire Rifles that
cost the War Department upwards of $35 each. These
famous guns are the only gun ever made that shot or ball can
Our Price is : $6.75
1,000 Almost New New York State Militia Overcoats.
Made of heavy army cloth that will turn
water like rubber, will outwear six ordinary coats. Our
BusH ARCADE BLOCK,
1000 New Regular Army Saddles that have never been
- on a horse's back, that cost the U. S. Government upwards
all of them at .
i DIRECT SUPPLY CO.
| UNITED STATES ARMY SUPPLIES
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
For a short time only the
DIRECT SUPPLY CO.
Sales agents for all new and used army supplies will be locat-
ed in the
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
Full tanned leather, brass |
$4.00.
Bellefonte, Pa.
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Lyon & Co.
LYON & CO
LYON & CO.
We are receiving new goods every day in all
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complete assortments.
great sacrifice.
Goods.
LYON & CO.
47-17
the different departments. If you want the new-
est in Dress Goods, ‘Trimmings, &c., see our
New Blankets, Underwear, Shoes and Cloth-
ing at prices that will suit the economical buyer.
All Summer Goods on hand must be sold at
We must have the room for. Fall
LYON & CO.
Bellefonte, Pa.