Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 23, 1905, Image 5

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    CIGARMAKERS’ UNION LOSES
®ection of New Jersey Label and Trade
Mark Law Unconstitutional.
Trenton, N. J., June 21.—The court
of errors and appeals in the case of the
Cigarmakers’ International Union of
America against William H. Goldberg
has set aside as uncomstitutional the
10th section of the law of 1898 re-
specting labels and trade marks. The
law provided a penalty of from $200
to $500 te be recovered by the party in-
jured from the infringement of any
label or trade mark. The court holds
that this leaves to the party injured
the determination of the injury within
the $200 or $500 limitation. This the
court holds would be to that extent the
taking of private property without due
process of law, and for that reason the
act is declared unconstitutional. This
is a victory for Goldberg and a defeat
for the Cigarmakers’ Union, who
brought the suit for the alleged misuse
of union labels.
FOUR DEAD FROM HEAT
Chilly Weather Followed Torrid Tem-
perature In New York.
New York, June 20.—Many prostra-
tions and four deaths, the latter all of
young children, accompanied the re-
newal of the torrid temperature, ag-
grevated by a high degree of humidity,
yesterday. The thermometer marked 88
degrees, with every indication ef a
further rise, but soon afterwards re-
lief came in the form of a cool breeze
from the sea, accompanied by a rapid
fall in temperature” and humidity,
which continued- steadily until the air
was almost too chilly for the comfort
of the thousands who had fled to the
seaside resorts to escape the heat.
Thomas B. Kennedy ls Dead.
Chambersburg, Pa., June 20.—Thoe.
B. Kennedy, president of the Cumber-
land Valley Railroad company, died
at his home here.: Mr. Kennedy was
born in Warren county, N. J., August
1, 1827. He was a graduate of Marshall
College, class of '44. In 1849 he headed
a party of Pennsylvanians to Califer-
nia, but returned in 1851 to the prac-
tice of law here. He was a Cleveland
elector in 1884. In 1882 he succeeded
Frederick Watts as president of the
Cumberland Valley Railroad company.
Pine Grove Mention.
James Glenn, of the Branch, transacted
business in Altoona last week.
Rev. C. T. ‘Aiken i is attending the General
Synod at Pittsburg this week.
Miss Sadie and Gertie Keichline are visiting
relatives in the Mountain city.
John Williams and wife spent the first day
of the week at J. N. Bell’s home at Spruce
Creek.
A. M. Brown has been confined to his bed"
the past week suffering an attack of uremic
trouble.
James W. Peters sold his mated team of
blacks last week to a party at Houtzdale for
$450.
Mr. Ralph Louder is slowly convalbsiing |
from an attack of typhoid: fever, at his home:
at Oak Hall. ; 3
Mrs. Dan’l.' M. Markle is’ pursing two
badly mashed fingers, esusel by Juwetipg a
window on them. =
John D. Dreiblebis is’ ieiontbe: bi barn:
with. galvanized roofing, as well. a3 making
other needed repairs.
Our genial and obliging villngd blacks, ve
Wm. Collins, | transacted business at the:
county capital on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Michael Hees, of ‘Bellefonte, |
drove out to. inspect their large possessions: |: y
and growing crops & few days ago.
Miss Kate Dunlap, who | has made her ome
in New York the past year, ‘is visiting her
parental home on ‘Chestnut street. Hau Tas
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, of Joknstown, |
Miller will be remembered as Bessie | alker..
Mr. James Hess, one, of ‘Williathsport/s’
substantial business/men,~ spent a few days:
in ‘town last week greeting: old’ tries of Bis
youth. a shi :
J. J. Tréssler is making extensive repairs]
onthis new possessiofis, by ‘building an ‘addi
tion ‘to bis barn’ nF Sle feet. and a: new.
henery. . -
Charley “Lytle, a Britnck; “farmer; wis’
obliged to Kill his best horse, the. animal
haying hroken its ba by. jumping a
fence. “I i 3 a5
Dr. Fisher and pars %."0F Attoonalade out,
angling > along old Massey motntain’s’
streams. As they arg all ' Sxfert. i
big: catchy can be looked or... \ £
Wm. Murray Golieen is: LL
sivesadditions and completely remodeling his
farm home. , Wallage Musser with degang of
workmen ar are doing the work. - et
Shired "Moore;-of Morrisville; “was circulat |
ing among the farmers last week and,
bought azhunchk of cattle, mostly= stockers
for-his. be CA EL 3
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just east of how, on’ og iy, when, ‘rdost | =
of the town folks had an" outing to the lifting
as well a$ thé big Siig prepared by Mrs,
Reed.
Meyers and Barr are the builders and ‘are
hustlers on the’ job. This is their’ hind barn :
this spring. :
Mr. and Mis. John Gg.
HOLE 4
at Centre Hall. Mrs: Rhotte and daughter |
have been’ il: Hor some eeks but? ‘are noW 3
some better. - oo
Reuben. Tressier I
Instead of going 10. :
ne as. was’ ‘stated
in our last," he has gone to Morrisville to |
rms,
take charge of thewJ! C.-8té
belongings. AA
or¥ Leeming +0
tain city, for thaeoRibef hey Mrs,
Sarah Rankin returned to her home in Boals- |
|latter in the shade. Several persons in. this
The new allod the ile Gray farnr on |.
the old burned: ‘site, Cf den “¢omplétion. |
Hes s spent nies
with: the Hon: Leotard ‘Rhone’ and family, |
haga 1 his Shien |
the beginning of the week loo king over his
cld stamping ground.
A large saw mill is being crected at the
foot of old Tussey mountain on the'old Bell
tract. The lumber will be delivered to the
railroad station here for shipment. S.D.
Longwell and David Porter have the con-
tract.
‘The home of Mr. and , Otis Hoy, near
State College, on. Monday evening the 19th,
was the scene of a happy gathering of jolly
young people as well as some older ones who,
was bidden to the feast and to take part in
the festivities of their oldest son. Walter’s 17th
birthday. . The Hoy’s are known as roya
entertainers and everybody was shown a
pleasant social time. Quite a number of
ceived by the young man.
/11 Spring: Mills,
The ladies of. the M. E. church here are
making extensive preparations fora. grand.
festival to be held in the afternoon and.
evening of July 4th. Of course an invitation
is extended to everybody. I. ;
Quite a large delegation of Spring Mills
K. G. E. attended the festival at Rebersburg
on Saturday evening last. They report hav-
ing had a delightful visit. The Kuights
here contemplate getting up some kind of
celebration on the Fourth of July. Where
are the Odd Fellows?
Mr. Campbell, the railroad agent at this
station, is becoming quite popular and win-
ning golden opinions from all sorts of peo-
ple for his prompt and pleasant manner in.
transacting the business of the office. The
stork made him a visit on Saturday night
last and left in his charge a nice little girl
baby. ‘Pap’ proudly accepted the responsi-
bility.
The Children’s service in the Lutheran
church on Sunday evening last was a very
pleasing entertainment, the decorations
were artistically arranged and very pro-
fuse. The recitations and dialogues of the
children were decidedly good,snd the music
and singing of a high order of excellence.
The church was crowded to its utmost
capacity.
John Smith, senior member of Smith
Bros., funiture dealers, has had his entire
residence very handsomely and artistically
painted, giving the building a very imposing
appearance. Recently he erected an addi-
tion in the rear of his residence, introduce
ing several modern improvements which
were also introduced into the main building.
Mr.Smith has now a home which for beauty,
convenience and comfort is second to none
in the village.
TI
Lemont,
Now that the commencement is over the
farmers are back hoeing corn again,
0. H. Bathgate returned to Milwaukee’
Wis., today after visiting here for a couple
weeks, :
Bruce Mitchell is home for a rest and to
pay the old town a visit. for a few days. He
looks none the worse for a year’s absence.
' This last week was the hottest of ‘the sea-
son thus far and, the thermometer ranged |
between 80° and 90° often reaching the
‘community were overcome by the excessive
heat.
Jacob Markle, the veteran bee Keeper of
‘this section, reports seven new swarms thus
‘far but says that the bees have gotten very
little honey as yet, owing to there having
‘been a scarcity of that article up to the time
ithat the white clover came into bloom.
As Arthur Wasson was on his way to town
poet an sutomobile when ‘his, Borse :
o frighteried and unmanageable throw- ||
in g him out of. the i and running away,
Sima.
un
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he ‘WATCHMAN takes Tri
4 re- |
ing the following s subscriptions ta the
are visiting. Centre county relatives: Mrs. | fund now being raised for improving and
‘po.
beautifying ~the-ground—about the Xcad- | 3, 166:p. iGiese EBwi.* Consideration |
emy: Sabin ersizent™ $63%:80.7 sh flew srawoud pod Toala
3. F. Ryman. Missoula, Mont vsasererscskivyons £100 00 Wn! Pile 8t all to' "Mrs. Rachaél’
AS —— $20 Co | Philips Mar, 18.1905; lot Ne. 16 in‘ Sor
afnes mmervil 00 | Philipsburg: Cobsideration $250. . aural
Mies. Julia L. Reed, H 00, i Hx
The Index. ‘to fohin Holmes ‘et ux to Jéfinie’ A
Se 00 | Jan. 26, 1904, Tot 1, 2} ana din rn i
Edvard c shi Marion Centre A st Twp. Consideration $150. oh J1uw |
Chas ughes, New York........... 0 x
Blisaboty BNebk........ ni 4% 'P. B, Cri ax et’ a1, “to Os
| ae : to! Summers A rk M05; 5 = Bots
90.0 8 ah Li Consideration 875.
: 33 i= ili Od
00: fr a refuxe to Wm 3g
Sk whi Spe ngle'el oi ores |
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100): Twp. Conside fat oh $58. Oy Pan softs
Re Peake ; Fahey of nx to Je. Pol ski, May { ,
‘ fies st. 107) 2 2 i fo hee in, io Jorn "Cons lex- |,
1¢ 0 gla 03 egil eid uy bad dare
sporty Soni, diol] ke oD Losthers Exus. to to. Frank:
2 is desired: thas all ube ‘to’ this | tn Digts Jane fy 0 i gros, in) “
fund mail checks covering. their subserip- |; Mount Eag onsidera on, wid godt
tions to Jus. Ri: ‘Hughes, . Bellefonte, : Pie i
marking ~ them ‘Improvement fand. This
| shonld be done at once. : y
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SE ny Of
bugs last week, able toasiend hig herd
tic uties as usual.
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LR Pheasant, an old battle-scarred vets |:
eran of the war of the Rebellion, as well as a
successful farmer near Howard, was here in
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valuable as well as useful presents were re-
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Petia: Telephone: Co. | ia i
HAVE wou g d Li, op
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advanteptomer you. St iratese « Jul
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| THB PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE COMPANY,
} BELLEFONTE, PA.
Shoes.
New Advertisements.
io good Shoe things for Spring and Sum-
mer.’
family.
N
Everything new in Stetson, Walk-overs,
Dorothy Dodd and a complete stock of
Shoes and. Slippers for the whole
Good bargains always on hand.
EW ARRIVALS
Real Estate Transfers.
YEAGER & DAVIS,
ol
BELLEFONTE, Pa.
The following real es estate ‘transfers were
recorded during the, past week by Recorder :
J.C. Rowe: . 3:
John J.- Arney otrasiet al. on had ;
vina Florey, Noy. 26,1904, 40 An 1
in Centre. 11. ‘Consideration 175.00. |
Philip Beezer: ot ux to GH Fike May’
2.1905; lot No. 88 in Bushs’ Aaaition., L
Jonsideration $150. 1 3 8
Michael Banks et ux to John Salas }
| bn ski Jone 10, 1905, 5 25100 acres and’
uildings in Rush’ wp.»
sat In
(Consideration: 4
jm uoG Fishy i
Martha/A. Barng'ét baron to” Besse ;
urley June 5, FI 90sslotin Euilipeburs. 1
ni eration $100 gaa rt y of
‘William B. Mingle
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et ux to ‘Bara 5Q 4
‘3«tracts of land;
No. 1, 10 a. 120 p. No. 2, 6 a. 42 p, No.
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what yop put on his tembstove, after he,
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and all patients wishing treatments by
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. or neck and shoulder massage. She has °
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YOUNG WOMEN. —The Bellefonte
“Hospital desires application from young
T°:
women wishing to become dir nurses in the
rm Schoo OL BEPY to RfepiuteRdens Hos-
pital, Biel 50-1- tf ©
delphia ean have first-class board and
all accommodations six squares from business
/| centre ‘of "city. Terms $1.25 and $1.50 per day.
Special rates the week, ye 4 .
®s. E. EDWARDS,
(Formerly of Bellefonte.) 1606 Green, St.,
49-38-1y% Philadelphia.
GENTS WANTED. — to sell the
Novels of Pauvr pe Kock. I'he Outlook
says “he is one of the most amusing writers
of the century;” and Bulwér wrote of him,
‘more racy and powerful than any other
writer I am aware of.” Pamphlet sent on re-
quest. EORGE BARRIE & SONS
sony 1313 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
R SALE.—The well known B. Lanth
estate farm, Sonsistiog of about one _hun-
dred Heres with th large ba rn and usual farm build-
ings, I east of Howard borough. Also 16
acres in Marion township, about 134 miles east
of Walkers Pps., heretofore known as Beck Ore
Bank. Good artesian 8 well on Jomises. HPriy lo
- - JOHN N. LAUTH, Howard
or WM. WILHELM, Buffalo, wy
15-3m Executors,
R THE LADIES.—Miss Jennie Mor-
gan in her new room on Spring St., lately
Locke, is now ready to
meet any
treatments of the scalp, facial mas-
also for sale a large collection of real and imita-
of tion shell pins, combs and ornaments and will be
able to Supply yo yo with all kinds of toilet articles
ex- |
includin
hg: on powders, toilet waters,
tracts and all of doe preparations. 50-16
: feet in north end of ‘Exchange Building.
3 hose Buildin,
PY Sa Stone Building, Cor. High street and Public
Also} ig residence opposite the Milesburg R.
kk ‘Also the store room in Milesburg Dorhgh for-
‘merly occupied by A. T. Bogge. vi iy 0 Se
50-23-41 Bellefonte, Pa.
be B. HAUPT,
~ BELLEFON TE, PA.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
CEMENT AND CONCRETE
WORK oF ALL KINDS...
Pavements, Cella, Floor,
fEoyadtivts, Eto.
Walls,
# 50-17-6m
TM cQUISTION AND CO.
offers an exceptionally large
and desirable line of
BUGGIES
“seen
/NEW AND SECOND-HAND
for the Spring and Summer Trade.
We have Buggies of our own ‘make
as well as many of other manufacture
and a McQuistion Suggy runs longer
and looks better than any other on
* the market. The prices range
$50.00 AND UPWARDS,
Come and look our Wagons over. It
will cost you nothing to see them,
rm
PAINTING A SPECIALTY.
We have first-class mechanies in
our painting department and will
guarantee satisfactory work.
McQUISTION & CO.
Thomas St. =~ BELLEFONTE, PA.
=
AED Partien visiting Phila- :
R RENT.—Basement room 20 x55
Also apartments with bath and steam heated in
Also rooms suitable for offices or male roomers |
Br “ ‘ 4 15 11 ¢ +83 go
bo win Mim, Ol iti dl. lin dh. BB. lif SX —— A fp il foe wnt. a ol al <h ‘r
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LYON! & co. Lyon & co. ¥ -
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Zi 1 i if ’ LL i The Best and 1 Cheapest Ligne
4 i Bina 4 Tri 1 ; ood
HoT pial » Rptalld ie EY iy why valine
a I He ot frre) COLT: ACETYLENE
tl { sad Fase di 30d i api sirolke ¢ ‘a
wi piaty fom mien? : | - i? ‘GENERATORS... - oi
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7 d ron + ado ; iath ani fet
ie £07 Te an droll haa wiitaist bas Bo $41 tar $n GIVE! pe
ea} > tai porit Bil oA” . Mn ai tun ke 5 ot 2 3 I fist
si : ni Xo ewlais sis al tne a | THE LEAST TROUBLE, tt
Mt 19 “uwoga aphid 16 seedy | Yieed id oF qed itd x vere
vite oltneg dw be 2 gr i foe , THE PUREST" cds," Ne
* LF 3 vai KHOR flak
am - au addition our Big, Reduction ‘Sale of all, Sum. sangsoo an "AND ‘ame: arivinioh wodhis
53 i vider HX BY Ia £4 Bl ery {oss dp bie rir gd otf Ha
bs ed er Goods, epee re, We have putisin our fine Tine v ihe 1 Agi al govt dolar
esti il wiles Je” ley 31h itt SAEE. Vinee +
haeag “of new Shire Wt ists b ll Wold a 1 FRI bot) dats %
w nw RUN Vigan ¥ F he i! sated = teed wit] oxigmo on © iH]
0 etasds towyn al awob cme ¥i 4 i a
CHARS Silk tine Waists.that: Ms Sih sale 5 ide. ; ind 3 ps, Sappttes' kasd rE oo
os tnt mwah i my baw my tw sw ol ae ui nb if 1x wand! Fuxtares! . sv ‘
is . : : ne ie th sMiatald xd, baler sal SW
we rio i ry Jdaat lad 141 BOgHon THO ab wen word Bigs ad all 5 ww
io od Mercetized ‘Mull! Waists, ther: Sto ‘quality ow via «fois or JOHN. Pe. LYON: be
ato : y adtedl ‘hapod bers! etidw hd ad %o vine edd 1 aid We aciveodog
Bi: hr hile) ltlw a ts ¥¢ ae gif} 1 seenbols Yo best & sed to be BUSH ARCADE, foil ghee d
} am Li hie 1 hive witidrantds lasts iaowsan sd pb ' ant nlug odd
Tage ih 1 ted sheat eseqod suo aut broke of General Agent for Central Bennngivania ii 8
i dl Bo ie fl Plaited, fo srs quality, nif jon efor she'd. BuColsiCpil/ if ou
evr Lan i gay 2%: 11¢ Lod | al. riod snide vi Wray Abe 3 od Yo opoit Aut er ;
“1 nicsale priceign 35. £1 fifo in. 4 sid 03 id 1, Fak ts Headguarters, ~ : or ellatonts, & bv
Ham Dow bark hoesif oH 50-%lmie dam find pod: dedi vig
sta) Be Ju The tl 4 frit Lawn Wass, quality: 8 ap a —— ve
3 vd x : . 4 ig i “DG = i t i oo oT en
rT iS oS mule inal veolad allay Jarpuanld i 0 1 « 1, lead G u ty & wet} Hey
sale prige. 5: write oh Ratan FE Folts le, Pa., aad Fiest,
Ses a we wiidool Poenjd 1, JT. and Joseph Biersten, , |
. ie “Stung: $1.00! quality poy, 596. | i vi Yh o sub J «1 oy Shendsiah school directors, in-
Bi} mile 8 gol sites ew he Lp fidieted for ribeny. Disaded guilty Sen:
i “opin Curtain an Dray cries will bg ofere ats I A sD) postpon until Saturday, as,
3 x id Drape > pe- Be y a SeveTal cling ovuead, of complisty Beir
Sadi fo tie t oil 5 } the C n. are,
a refiiétions during, this sale. + ‘ 4 ge be, placed on trial this week, and, if,
OWE BHE0d Te ew vi a i 6 be wi! ft of “convicted all Will be. Sentenced toy.
O Saaevigo Nilw ~AlL: SUMMER GOODS, MUST GO. Tigh aol HR des p. i | gether. pow ahi itary on esd pod) ah y
OY 3 enw Hpoifib or bun qinouts add poi wid nel ow jC ih hoo dd py Shel) i
hoot olf po walionY & nlsg of monly sitll bos I RY ido | ips | sent, so rr For Adulterating, Milk, |
dt we sdoon 2 Yo rosunlundms op tw Dot sin Fron b ‘a New ork une 20.—Philip Arbeit,
w Siunods 1 400r Yds able 10010 | aut oft calraanil el ya e owner of about a dozen grove ry,
evi dopa sett deol ad Snow o ow Sonal in’ the lower ‘Boat Side of fthis,,
Wooesouisds sinisqgeab saioe Bos ah ! t Hq ¢ city, was sent to jail on 1 dam To
31 seal GinoR POR Spag ow wil pod of oe 4 { i file
Alga nis hy [I ola ww sewolisde booed dood Aalug poe i hay ng on sale milk t at ha bon,
lt baaiey tirasdqonit bas | a 1 ave ton nips PETA Jind adulterated. In pec ors of
vo bug sates 3d hat nt wds ara 33 2 h department seized 70 quarts
WO DAE 0 Giik RA Liss wi shh soolesueteg Yd os $1 dee S p-calle mil 4 ri tore Ft) Tt was Bey
vor dailt or attull 4 510% beor awoodou | gradu un ua ein Jeatamn Paisle Aq 9 \ fre i eo pia at cr
bo flat gwowale ew sldralimisial 13 | gv by Cdl Luision] b rife 1 Lo analy pu the OW,” iB AUER na
PT — LL FE, went Ye vo Bode ash and,
rob gtgoms Fooisast aobasifoast arid. blow hi trl uo sft ‘ne + abe c n tain 4 £ soati A and
; YON ONCE Cop xe % ban | LYON vy co: oh nde Wil Build ‘Russian Ships. paogy
LRAT NT Ne i Sl QT HIB | cid of BOO Lie te & ar Now York, June 21. — Charles. M.* vi!
rag nd) os 20018 * Bellefonte, Pai: a3 feel 30 Pon | Schwab, of therBethiehem Steel: Cord!"
BEAT eEeltipad adie han soitae tsk ot wieends Bos deporation, said: «Yous may: trust thes so
Yr Ty dull statement that! the IUnited «States: wills 4)
be well represented in the building of
Russian ships.”