i ——— Navy Paymaster Robbed. Three thousand five hundred dollars were stolen from the safe of Paymas- er Lawrence Gilman Haughey aboard ‘he United States gunboat Castine, ww at the navy yard at Boston. The safe, when the robbery was discov. red, was locked, and Paymaster Haughey's room, where the safe was, was locked. An attendant has sin-e found $680 hidden behind a bathtub on board the vessel. vard paymnster and two senior offi- cers in service at Charlestown is at work trying to unravel the mystery. There is no doubt on the part of the Investigating board that the thief is connected with the Castine. Trenton Carmen Win Strike. The strike on the Trenton, N. J, Street railway has been settled, an agreement signed and the strikers are back at we~k on the cars. The cor sany acceded to substan- tially all the demands of the men, ex- cept the formal recognition of the un. fon, which was virtually included in a provision that the company should treat with a committee of the men as to future differences which might arise. Thugs Rob Paymaster. Edward McGann, of Pittsburg, pay- master for the Dexter Coal company, and Robert Pommering were attacked by thugs between Brilliant and the Dexter Cor! company's works, near Brilliant, O.. beaten until unconscious and robbed of $4000 contained in a satchel they carried. They were found bleeding and senseless beside their rig by farmers. fil i LE FH : I ! i 4 = The following statement was given to the press A board of inquiry consisting of the! yesterday by Hon. Lewis Emery, of Bradford, and is self-explanatory: To the voters of the Ti First Ci i 0 ol of wenty Congressional 1 lie this occasion of SEE It would hep £ i ii: § Moundsville. W. Va., has been asked | Jor to send bloodhounds to help run down | the robbers. Hanged Herself With Silk Stockings. ted together. one end bound around | her fair neck and the other fastened ' to a shower bath in the private bath- | past thirty room of her luxurious suite, the life- ' campaign on my less body of beautiful Selma Ruth Kaufman, twenty-eight years of age, of New Yo:k, was found in the fash- | nue, McKeesport, Pa. Killed Romping With Children. Michael Garahan, residing at Dor- rancetown, near Wilkes-Barre, Pa. | was killed while he was playing with his four children. He was romping with them hefore going out and prom- ised to carry one downstairs on his back. a “» he | jawlu With her silk stockings lightly knot. ' joni, The child got to him, and he | yotersat | means to your | plainly understood by all, that if , 1 shall be glad to pay all eT malt De El Lh . ng to a vote ££. boodle campaign. nomination I | expenses of My record in business and politics during the is an open book which all may to go before the voters in this n conclusion, 1 wish to state plainly that J shall pre-election directly or to any man that he shall be appointed I meet with success in the primaries i to fonable ncw Hotel White, Fifth ave- the i i i i it : § m to be held in June, 1910. hardly seem necessary for me to on matters pertaining to the for sR gE : eh . i § £ : 281 | 3 g i STRICTLY ON HIS MERITS. ises, either at election. | t f Se Jeera sie into oie th o Ise for future ‘statement | respectfully ask for your hearty support LEWIS EMERY, JR. Bradford, Pa., March 15, 1910. To the Editor: 1 hereby idate for Congress in the 21st Pennsylvania trict, subject to the decisian of the the primaries to be held June 10, 1910. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR CONGRESS, announce myself a can dis Repu i ST ex. i 3 iit blican —— er ——————————— - Low Rates to the West. at Ages, ox Thos, att, . Grocer ies. WE WANT Country Lard We pay for Country Lard a pound...... We will buy assorted Potatoes. - { We sell good Coffee, Arbuckle quality 15¢ Our prices on Groceries are the lowest in the county. TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT on all Shoes during the month of March. State College Supply Co., State College. Pa. ROBERT M. FOSTER, Manager. 55-2-1t* We pay for Country Butter a pound....28c | We pay for Country Side Meat a pound 15¢c | | NOTICE. Hughes Palmer & Co. Snow Soup Bh riean The Bellefonte, Pa.. March 9th, 1910. 55-10-1t "ik ov. Bulletin. service, The Sleeping Cars are coming. DREADNAUGHT CARS. The nub of railroading is first-class equipment and reljable The Pennsylvania Railroad provides this for the public. For many months big all-steel coaches, built like Dreadnaughts, have been operated on all through trains. ities and steadiness of motion have been widely praised. The all- steel dining cars too have distinct advantages over the wooden ones. They are stronger and steadier, and the act of eating is made more enjoyable by the smoother movement. There are also some steel Pullman Cars—Combined Parlor- Smokers and Baggage—in the service now. They have plenty of elbow room and they glide over the rails. Their easy-riding qual- Travelers like them. Some four hundred parlor and sleeping cars will be in use by Summer. These steel coaches and cars are the strongest vehicles ever They are fire proof, break 55-10-2t. make this announcement and enter the contest tripped. fell downstairs, fractured his | in compliance with the of i 2 ion. skull and was dead in a short time. prominen den meitibery of he party’ nthe district built for pasenger ‘srangportation : mmm EE Ne I wiievs tha in Congress, § proof and bend proof. They represent the climax of safety and Entire Family Cremated. Yocue thous Plinciviss and meusures of food gov. the perfection of comfort in railroad travel. John Wagstaff, his wife and their | embodied in Fede A The Pennsylvania Railroad has always been the leader in all eight children, colored, were burned to | Sean politics and progressive policies. ay : " ye . death In their home, seven miles Ed Eh ne far_best of this manner of improved equipment a= wel) as an a he hole of ak: porthwest of Roxboro, N. C.. in a fire ] district. EWI EMERY. ing their patrons more comfortable. is is why it is known an which destroyed their home. Bradford, Pa.. March 15, 1910. si honored as The Standard Railroad of America. AGGREGATE STATEMENT OF THE TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT OF CENTRE COUNTY PENN- £REFURESERENS ges f > Pd BI8R Houses SYLVANIA, AS MADE BY THE ASSESSORS FOR THE YEAR 1910. For State Tax tH P50: | Tr 7" gz » = 2 (7 2 »|z 2 me g 5 BR £ ° <« | “ PETE RTE TH jE pli LEE ; | b : 3 if} | a 528 janBiasissianiing®e Eon ‘ny — «888 2 sates TTY a a8uSte. aa aE: tt §885S SEELRAE FUESENSRRESRRASES |7083, $385675) 507473! SM1%62 8 BUsessseRaBusstRReEagatasesSeetesveaa=y In compliance with an Act of Assembly regulating Triennial Assessments and constituting a Board of Revision, the County Commissioners of Centre county publish the above statement and hereby give noti_e that the following days have been fixed when they will sit as a Board of Revision at the following places. Wednesday, April 6—Bellefonte Borough, at Commission Thursday April 7- Benner and Spring townships, at Com- Na Ma Wednesday, April 13—Snow Shoe alias” store in Snow Shoe. goo, So ret sd fog, Pe Ta A anv hips. ut Hotel Sy sy Som Wednesday. Apri 20.—Miles township, at hotel Rebers Thursday, April 2 Millheim Friday, Apill 32. ~Contre Hull Potter and Penn Gregg school house. Lemont ROTICE.—No exonorations will be allowed on State Tax after theappeal day of the respective districts. For Unseated Lands Appeais will be held at the Commissioners’ Office for the several districts as follows: EOE on es The rate of millage will be 5 mills. Moon: rr ion “To révise and equalize the Assessments of the several Districts upon said days as above noted, as required by Act of Assembly. Attest: .: .... . agus +51 ¢ 26th, 1910. °° 55-9:3t. JACOB WOODRING, H. E, ZIMMERMAN, JOHN L. DUNLAP #3 Wed ero. OF Jan) Toei Noh St 8. rn hc Friday Apill 25-3 and Marion townships, at Pub- Tosstay Jay j-Ferguson. tuwaship, iat lute), Pine EEE and Halfmoon townships, Com- ar to. BE J Tor, Wor, fcaunty Commissioners. | ——Subscribe for the WATCHMAN : - ns y | S_= REE — pepe } © Sew Advertiwments. | NJOT)CEds accordance with the Act of Ea edo he som of E. FEE | Rr a s of above dameg estate having been in the Fr fer SE ey TESLA So Tomy Tope 7 sua, + fice for the pte. Dak Sia bride: Sor Lowan Reangh, fect Low i k y , ig creak, in Harris } same known. without delay, to . HOUSEHOLD ~Val- ALE OF furniture. bel to estate of the late E. de- ceased, be sold at private sale at her late resi- Are invited to call at her late residence. H © &o se¥ month. i asd Huy Row. ; 556-3, | i | Bl BB. lo Bl. DB. BB. DB BA. Be. De BE. BM. SDB. AM BB. way y All bids must be in by 12 o'clock noon of the | §ad day,of May; 1910, and will be opened on the oe SP Bellefonte, Pa., March 14 1910. Real Estate For Sale. 0) FOR SALE—Two nice homes in H borough for sale on easy terms. Dre, ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The farm of the Hezekiah den Bs i Se nal E y fooutte county, six niles west of os lca nat of Pu con- sisting of i ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE ACRES state of cultiva- ATM PRA N ters on Green township, having been to the EE ta Fre CE 54-334 ment and these l Why Pay 35 to 40 cents for butter when you can buy . ... 54-4711, , High Grade Oleomagarine ‘The residende of the Ewing, from me at 25 cents oral jocated in re eras Boro. per ee of the Caliege caus Be Comeaay most R. S. BROUSE, 54-47-41 RL EY EWING. Co., Pa. Bush Arcade, 54-45 Bellefonte, Pa. Automobiles. __ Lumber. a ———— A A 5 —— — — _—- = - av.arv - (ltt THE NEW | BUILDING MATERIAL : { BUICK }} mawwrs | | you will get it here. On . LUMBER, { IS HERE. | MILL WORK, { se SHINGLES : 4 ARRANGE FOR DEMONSTRATION AND GLASS i Second Hand CarsiFor Sale ‘ i and Accessories. and. prompt 3h ae. | al et the orders of all who W. W. Keichline & Co. AN ESTIMATE? South Water St. Bellefonte. Pa. BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. JIERY ATTACHED. 3 251. Bellefonte, Pa. 1 i a hi. A Womens Room. od We have added a room to our banking house for the special use of the large num- ber of women who keep accounts with us. We have fitted it with conveniences for the toilet and for correspondence, and hope our friends will use it freely. Ladies from the country will find it convenient when they come to town and we shall be glad to have them avail themselves of its use. The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa PPP TTT RTT YT YT YT YT YY You Farmers and Agriculturists: | Your land must have Lime if you want to raise paying crops. Use Hydrated Lime (H-0), through your drill or broadcast wher §6u seed, for quick results, or use ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or lime for general use. But be Sure to Use Lime Lime for Chemical and Building Purposes. Limestone crushed to any size. Fine Limestone for Walks, etc. All sizes of Limestone. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. ALL RAILROAD CONNECTIONS, Write for information to : : . American Lime & Stone Company, Office: TYRONE, PA. §41y. The largest lime manufacturers in Pa.
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