Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 23, 1906, Image 5

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clear that
was stated that F. L. Robbins was op-
posed to the unit rule, which requires
WOMAN KILLED BY BURGLAR
Shot While In Bed While Husband
Was Being Held Up.
Pottsville, Pa., March 20—Mrs. John
Morrison, aged 23 years, was shot and
killed as she lay in bed with her 15-
months-old child at their home
Cumbalo, near here. John
her husband, says she was killed by
masked burglar who, with two
masked robbers, visited the house be-
fore dawn.
According to Morrison, who is
fireman in an anthracite coal colliery,
he was awakened by three masked
men, who at the point of revolvers de-
manded that he give them the money
he had hidden on the first floor of his
home. Two of the intruders, he gays,
accompanied him down stairs, while
the third stood guard over his wile.
After handing over the money, he
says, they made him return to bed.
They then left the room, and as they
were going down the stairway he fired
two shots at them, which caused the
burglars to flee in haste. As no bullet
holes were found in the house he be-
lioves he shot one or more of the
burglars.
Upon returning to bed, Morrison
says, he found his wife dead, with a
bullet in her left temple. He then
gave the alarm. The husband says he
g
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belleves the wife recognized the burg- | ~
lar who stood guard over her and that
the man instantly shot her.
The police have no clue to the burg:
lars and are much mystified over the
tragedy. Morrison is treasurer of a
gun club and is known to have had
about $75 of the organization's money
in his home. About a month ago Mor-
tison claims to have been held up by
three masked men who robbed him
of $15.
Steamer Cearense Floated.
Atlantic City, N. J., March 20.—The
British steamer Cearense, from Para
for New York, which went ashore near
the Toms River life saving station last
Friday, has been floated. After a pre-
{iminary examination of the condition
of the vessel had been made the
steamer proceeded to New York un-
der her own steam. A survey of the
Cearense will be made at New York
to ascertain what damage, if any, the
vossel sustained.
CENTRE COUNTY SABBATH SCHOOL As-
SOCIATION. —Will the Sunday school work-
ers of Centre county please note that ar-
rangements are being made for the holding
of our thirty-seventh annual convention at
Howard on May 3lst and June 1st? All
the schools and churches of Howard have
heartily united in inviting us to hold this
convention with them and are eagerly
looking forward to our coming. The pro-
gram is in course of preparation and all in-
dications point to the best convention yet
beld. In afew days a circular letter and
the statistical blanks will be mailed to the
superintendents of our 165 schools. Please
see that these are promptly presented to
your schools.
A. C. LATHROPE, Secretary.
Letter to Phil D. Foster, State College, Pa.
Dear Sir : The cheap paint to buy is the
one that covers more than you think; the
cheap one to wear is the one that is young
when old.
Mrs. Moore, of Kelsey, N. Y., bought 16
lons Devoe to paint her house two coats;
er painters said it would take that. Had
6 gallons left.
r. Jas. Akin» house, in Cairo (Cats-
kill Mountains, ) N. Y., was painted with
Devoe; it wore 14 years; and the paint was
in good condition then. He was going to
paint, the last we knew, though. That’s
the way to preserve a house; repaint when
there's no occasion.
Yours truly,
F. W. Devoe & Co.
Best Route to the Northwest.
In going to St. Paul, Minneapolis or the
Northwest see that your ticket west of
Chi reads via The Pioneer Limited on
the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail-
way—tbe route over which your letters go.
Standard and compartment sleepers with
longs, higher and wider berths. Leaves
Union Station, Chicago, 6.30 p. m. daily;
arrives St. Paul next morning at 7.25 a
Mirneapolis at 8.00 o’olock.
JOHN R. POTT,
District r Agent,
Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg.
Books, Magazines, Etc.
Ant Series Free.—~Much favorable comment is
heard regarding the Philadelphia Inquirer's new
series of Art Supplements,
These pictures, which are being given away
free every week with the Sunday Inquirer, are
reproductions of well-known paintings by the
artists J. Drummond, E. Louyot, E. Laurent,
Caesar Detti, Gaetano Chienci, Thomas Moran
and others of equal note,
The subject for Sunday, March 25th, is from a
painting of “The Mariner,” now in the Waring
Galleries, Steinway Hall, New York, by J. Drum.
mond; while that for Sunday, April 1st, is en-
titled “The Harbor of Venice," from the brush of
the great American artist, Thomas Moran. These
will be followed each week by equally celebrated
painiings, all of which are reproduced by the
newly perfected process of color photography.
Nothing like this artistic series has ever belore
been issued, which accounts for the pleased com.
ments of the recipients,
: New Advertisem ents.
ANTED.—Housekeeper and cook for
fraternity house, give and exper.
fence, - also compensation expected. Address
YW," State College, Pa. BL 19.2t
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New Advertisements.
EGAL NOTICE. oy ~ Notice is | hare
ihe office of the Clerk of Bevoions his
ition for a tavern license Central Hotel, in
Bogen township, and that said application will be
heard by the rl on the 27th day of March,
A. D., 1906,
A. B. KIMPORT, Clerk.
March 6th, 1906 51-10-5¢
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Let-
fi 50s of adi uistration gn Jos Shtate of
er, deceased, late o own
ship, having been granted to the unders
Ril themselves indebted a
req to make immediate pay-
ment and those having claims against the same
fo present them duly authenticated for settle-
ment,
FRANK C. KOHLBECKER,
Administrator.
Gurric, Bowen & Zeney, Attys. 51-126¢
J EGAL NOTICE
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CENTRE COUNTY.
No. April Term, 1906.
In the Matter of the Dissolution of the Belle”
fonte Coal & Coke Co.
Notice is hereby gen that the Bellefonte Coal
& Coke company will nt its petition to the
Court of Common of Ceatre county, at
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on Monday, the 23rd
day of April, A. D.1906, at ten o'clock a. m., pray-
ing for a decree of dissolution, when snd where
all’ persons interested may attend and show
Sande why the prayer of said petition should not
granted.
HARRY KELLER,
Solicitor for Petitioner.
51-12-3t
March 22nd, 1900.
JDISCRIMINATE WHEN YOU BUY
between paint that is all
nt and paint
that is only part paint, and
ation,
nee adulter-
DAVIS’ 100 PER CENT
PURE PAINT
is all paint—every atom of it—and since it
will cost you less (as it does more work)
what possible reason can you have for
allowing your dealer to give you adulter-
ated Pl, when you might have Davis’?
—8old by—
POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO.
Bellefonte, Pa.
B1-12-1t
New Advertisements.
ONEY TO LOAN.—$2,500 on good
M and approved security. Tnquife 20s
— oin
OTS FOR RENT.—Two lots adjoining
Catholic cemetery, Apply to G
VALENTINE JR. 51-21-86
Nore OF APPEALS
ANNUAL AssessMExT ArpEate ror 1906.
is here ven to the taxpayers of Cen.
ro es ina Couaty Commissioners will
hear and determine a at the Commission.
ers’ office " Bellefonte, , for the respective dis-
ad oun i 10. The townships of College,
Ferguson, Gregg, Haines, Harris, Miles, Penn
and Potter, and the boroughs of Centre Hall,
Millheim and State College.
he A
purtin, od Wailer, and the boroughs of Howard
Yell 12. The townships of Benner
and Spring, and the borough of Bellefonte.
pil 13. The townships of Burnside,
Huston, Rush, Snow Shoe, Taylor, Union an
Worth, ‘snd the boroughs of Philipsburg, South
Philipsburg and Unionville.
The Board will hear appeals between the hours
of 10a. m, and 4 p. m. assessors will be
t on the day of the a of their respect.
Ive districts, bringing with them all the books
and papers ingle 3 ou , W, Persons who
a assessmen
— pont ne Rh the Board on the day desig-
may a
por A or their respective district.
JOHN L. DUNLAP,
Attest: C. A. WEAVE
JAS, H. CORL, JOHN G. BAILEY,
Clerk. County Commissioners,
Commissioners’ Office, Bellefonte, Pa.,
March 21, 1606. 51-12-3t
WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY
AND OPTICAL REPAIRING
Moderate in Price
High in Quality
High in Reliabilty
Repairing may be left at
Henry Brown's or at resi-
dence, 109 Logan street.
Twenty-three years experi-
ence in Centre County.
ALL REPAIRING WARRANTED.
61-11-1 mo.
J. D. Brown
Investments.
CONCERNING PIANOS.
A FEW STRONG POINTS.
When a manufacturer conceives an idea, he is a genius.
When a live dealer learns of its existence he is a buyer.
When he buys at a price that enables him to sell at a low
rate, he is a business man.
We have kept in touch with the market constantly, and
are now offering you the best that can be offered in
PIANOS
Our large and varied stock of noted high-grade Pianos at
the very lowest possible prices invites your inspection.
You
have but to make your choice from Pianos whose quality
has been demonstrated—jyour taste in tone is now alone
to be pleased—such as the Knabe, Behr Bros., Schumacker,
Brambach, Hobart M. Cable, Haines Bros., Briggs, Boston,
Clinton and others.
Remember we guarantee to give you as great value
in the Piano of your choice as you can procure anywhere and
from anybody, and we give you our personal guarantee with
that of the manufacturers.
Wehavea few upright Pianos, standard make, just re-
turned from rent, were new when they went out, which we
guarantee, and which we offer at a large reduction.
A fine parlor grand (Knabe) taken in exchange, fine
condition, at a price far below its real value.
Second-hand
upright at $75. They are bargains and cannot last long.
ACETYLENE
The Best and Cheapest Light.
COLT ACETYLENE
GENERATORS..........
GIVE
THE LEAST TROUBLE,
THE PUREST GAS,
AND ARE
SAFE.
Generators, Supplies
and Fixtures. . .
JOHN P. LYON.
BUSH ARCADE,
General Agent for Central Pennsylvania
for she J. B. Colt Co.
= Bellefonte, Pa.
R SALE.—T , heavy-
farm horses, APY LI, SCUSSREL
51-5 Bellefonte,
ANTED.—An experienced and set-
no other led » ) os ant be ama oi
find treatment, ose Central Hotel,
51-10-2w*
Box 286 Bellwood, Pa.
FRESH COW FOR SALE.—Oune of the
it fron con De beat are ial dora -Aegwer.
Just In at this office, 8 A
= Se. = 0 INS.
“an ll Bl AM AM Mr AM h Y ORGAN BARGA ; YOUNG WOMEN.—The Bellefonte
ARE YOU AN INVESTOR ? : ‘Twenty Organs of the best makes, received in exchange on visting {5 become pupil nurses Jouns
TT ————— : - on fine Piano sales, will be sold at sacaifices in order to clear SE roo. Aly to Superintendent Hos
$100. . - S1o00. th the space so much needed for the new stock. Prices range FANTED : Distriot Managers to post
We offer the CONSERVATIVE INVEST! a f d. Fine Estey Organs at and , signs, advertise and distribute samples.
five year 6 per cent Gold bearing Bond. INTER- on £15 vpward. Tine Datey Ure fs) 338 Salary $18.00 weokly, $5.00 por day for, expenses.
EST and ONE TENTH of PRINCIPAL all early. SHEAR C0., 3 Randolph St. Chicago, mo
able semi-annually. The repayment of princi- ; ;
4 in this manner DOES NOT IMPAIR the in- Sheet music one-half off. R SALE.—Editon Stacdard Phono.
vestment at all. that will hold od dn, jn A) Sage
The payment of 6 per cent on the face of the M. C. GEPHART, ED 0 0 a, Yirat <lams ag,
bond continues for the ENTIRE LIFE OF THE care of the Warcmuax office. 51-3
BOND regardless of the return of stated propor- 29 SOUTH ALLEGHENY ST., BELEFONEE
. SA OARDING.—Parties visiti Phila-
tions of the principal. : 51-9 B deiphia can have first-class and
Write for Booklet “A Plain Talk About Dollars. oat Os Nx ques, fom Duis
{ INVESTIGATE. Special rates by the week. Mas. B. EDWARDS
] West Exp FINANCE COMPANY (Formerly of Bellefonte,) 1606 Green, 8t.,
t Land Title Building. i Philadelph
4 50-50-3m. Philadelphia, Pa. XECUTOR’'S NOTICE. —Letters testa-
fv VV Tv VY YY YY UT UY RYT WY Irvin aot at ats ot nd C.
EE been granted to the undersigned he nests all
ET ee ne
Montgomery & Co. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. against the autho to present them duly” authen-
S110 "| ESLORVE.
Ama on NOTICE—Letters of ad-
te oO a havin Dusk:
granted to the undersigned, he requests 1 or.
sons knowing themselves indebted to said
to make immediate payment and those having
claims against the same to present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
57-6-61% Ad DUCK Mills
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{ LYON & CO LYON & CO. } DE CE me,
SPRING AND SUMMER
latest kinds.
NEW SPRING GOODS
We extend to you a cordial in-
vitation to come in and examine
our new and up-to-date line of
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
The KUPPENHEIMER and ALDER
lines are handsomer than ever.
coats are shaped a trifle at waist line,
with the ample fullness at bottom and
very shapely shoulders.
The
In fact all the
OUR NEW SOFT AND DERBY HATS
ent makes.
51-11
are the best ever. Five differ-
Count on us for reliability.
MONTGOMERY & CO,
Progressive Clothiers.
per yard.
wide ; only 23c.
SHIRT WAISTS
$1.50, $2 and $2.50.
See ours and judge for yourself.
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SPRING SUITINGS
We are showing a large assortment of new
Spring Suitings. The new gray mixed cloths
so fashionable now, from soc to $1.35 per yard.
New tans, Browns, Alice Blue, in Panama,
Crepe, Batiste and Eolienne, from soc up.
New Serges, Melrose and Broadcloths in new =
light and dark colorings, soc, 75¢, $1 and $1.25
A large assortment of new Dress Goods in
checks and plain colors, half wool goods in
new greens, blues, browns and greys; a yard
We have received today our third lot of fine
White Lingerie Shirt Waists. We can truth-
fully say our Waists are the finest, best styles
and fit that were ever shown in this town. We
have been frequently told by different ladies
that we are selling the finest waists—best fitting
and swellest patterns. Prices 98c, $1, $1.25
LYON & CO.
47-12 Allegheny St.,
Ba. i
LYON & CO.
Bellefonte, Pa.
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John Weaver deceased, late of Taylor township,
having been granted to the undersigned he re-
quests all persons knowing themselves indebted
to said estate to make im payment and
those having claims nst the same to present
them duly authen for settlement.
JERRY WEAVER, Administrator,
51-8-6t 216 Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Gernie, Bowenl& Zenny,"Atl'ys,
R THE LADIES. — Miss Jenpio Mor
n her new room on , late!
aed sohs ty Br. Tobie, I mgr
n n;
electricity, treatments of ies Seip, facial ay
sage or neck and shoulder . She has
tes pins, tn coco Sa dud Tah
and ornament
able to supply you with all kinds of toilet articles
toilet waters, ex-
including creams, ders,
racts ang all of Hudhut's preparations, 60-18
NNOUNCEMENT. | wish to an-
nounce that I have opened Brok-
erage Offices in Rooms 15 and 16 Temple
Court, receiving continuous New York
Stock and Chicago Grain and Provision
quotations over private wires direct from
John Larkin & Co., 414-416 Wood St.,
Pittsburg. Webuy and sell for cash or
earry stocks on 2 per cent. margin,
CHARGING NO INTEREST.
Both Phones 111. G. H. WALKER,
510-1 Broxes.
A GREAT MONEY MAKER—
THE NATIONAL CREAM SEPARATOR
Is the best of its class because it
gets ALL the Cream and does it
EASILY. For price or particn-
lars write or see
———
B. F. HOMAN, OAK HALL, PENNA.
Dealer in all Kinds of Farm Implements,
51-23m