Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 29, 1912, Image 5

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red run pers mee. LE | Fe Em mr a0 FSi ape Ee RAE
——— bers of the United States senate and it. 1203 1 id 57-4341 Farm . | granted to the we i
a man whose name was offered to the Miss KATE GESSNER, Sons knowing themacives indebted to. said estate |
Emperor Wi Baltimere convention by William J. REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC 5746-2t Bush House. matin Dayment 2nd these havis |
ene sens me Via SALE OF VALUABLE | aihenicuied for stmt
Pmperor William eof Germany has
asked the Austrian government to
submit to an arbitration conference
the dispute between that country and
New Buggies |
the
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the most part since last Wednesday. | No. 1. AFINEFARM SITUATED in
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Servia. The control of the United States mer. Ker en Faas Wonks oh the = County. Pa, and Carriages
No answer has yet been received | senate after March 4 may hinge om | yor by Den Be ar and Jasties ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1912,
from Vienna, but the German emperor | the death of Senator Rayner. The Re- | by, sot Tigen. john Racha and Frank at 2:00 o'clock p. m. A fine two-story
is hopeful that Austria will acquiesce | publican whom it is expected GOVer- | cotienico sii 1 acves in timber: «THE... FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
in the hope of arbitration. nor Goldsborough, of Maryland, will | sreced a two story frame dwelling house. sum barn and all other all of
appoint in his place will hold ofice at BEEEREE £50 waar to he Ed Soo te rk
N No Change | Station. Iv least until the Marylamd legislature . Good runing water piped to the ® JAS is eaige ag |
© change for worse | meets in January, 1914, when a Demo-' : n a street; on the east
ternational political situation brougit | crat probably wil be siected. | pil ubomded othe Seu by Enns of bl eg 5 le ;
about by the war in the Balkans is Mr. Rayner's death removes one of | the North Bellefonte, Pa. more or less.
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visible exce_t insofar as the conunued | ¢he Democrats on whom the control of | gf = Peres thie Fast by Eanuel Shook:
tension decreases the ability of dip.0-| the senate depended in the new con. | tivation and thereon, erected a two-story
macy to resist a rupture. | gress. With his vote the Democratic | Sweling house. stable. otherout-buildings and
Great Britain, France and Germany | leaders counted om mustering forty. | Seaver
| This is located in the heart of Brush
all are giving counsels of moderation | pine or one more than a majority of
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There also is reason to believe bal, any event, forty-eight votes, with the is very valuable. buildings on said premises
or SALE. Ten pet cent. of the Bur.
Shae ice to be \ thes is
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th at Vienna and St. Petersburg. Six. and desirable.
bo the total membership of ninety-six. In | YY ands vert ind We aitiow 3. for tile
in good School one-half
Great Britain has given Servia as well | yote of the vice president Im case of a ' mile distant and church one mile from premises. |
as Russia and France to understand | tie, was looked upon as sufficient early Christmas Shopper.
that she has no interest in Servia's
demand for a port on the Adriatic sea.
She also has told them she has no 1a-
tention of supporting Servia’s claim |
by force o farms nor of aiding any
other power to do so.
The fact that the Austro-Hungarian
consul at Prisrend has arrived at Us-
kup, thus disposing of the reports of |
his murder, ought to be helpful, in the
opinion of diplomats, in bringing about
a general improvement of the situa-
tion.
But this is offset by a report that
Servian troops have occupied Durazzo,
the principal Albanian port on the
Adriatic,
Dispatches from the Continent say’
that nearly 5,000,000 men are under
arms in Russia, Germany and Austrie,
and that Servia is dispatching all her
available troops to the Hungarian
border to repel a possible attack irom
Austria. One ray of hope observed by
diplomats in London was a dispatch
from Paris stating that conservatives
there had started a counter movement
against what they term “exaggerated
reports” of a possible European war.
Another report was that Italy also
was precuring for war.
Tne progress of the negotiations
petween the delegates of Turkey and
of the Balkan allies at Tchatalja is
still a sealed book. In diplomatic cir-
cles in London it is stated that Tur-,
key has presented the following as an
acceptable basis for an agreement:
First, no war indemnity.
Second, the retention by Turkey of
the territory bounded by the Maritza
river, the fortress of Adrianople to be
included. !
Third, the maintenance of the sov-
ereignty of the sultan of Turkey in
Albania.
As soon as Trukey shows that she
really wishes for peace, Bulgaria will,
it is authoritatively declared, demon-
strate her willingness to spare as
much as possible Turkish susceptibili-
ties by still further moderating her de-
mands.
In addition to not insisting on the
evacuation of the Tchatalja lines in
front of Constantinople by the Turk-
ish troops and allowing the garrison
of Adrianople to march out, provided
guarantees are given that the trocps
will not engage in further hostilities, '
Bulgaria probably will consent to Tur-
key withdrawing the artillery from
that fortress. In other ways also the
Bulgarian government will be prepar-
ed to do everything possible to aid in
establishing a permanent peace. |
The danger in the general situation
arises not alone from the conflicting |
interests of Austria, Servia and other |
powers, but from the possibility that |
Turkey, following the traditional pol-
icy of profiting by the embroilment of |
the great powers, may adopt an irre-'
concilable attitude in the peace nego-
tiations. |
Reports from Belgrade state that’
the Servian officers, who ndw have the |
late in September. The effort exhaust. | tion: bala
strength to insure control. While the: of sale. 40 per cent upon delivery of deed,
Democrats still have an appareat | to be secured Pond aden ne
strength of forty-eight, the death of I also sell } hold a i
the Maryland senator reduces the sup property of heirs of Po Saf Lok rn Bn he
posed majority to a point very near Wu. GROH RUNKLE,
the vanishing point. S52 Executor of James H. Dyck, deceased. |
Senator Rayner's illness from neu |
ARM FOR SALE.—The farm known as the
ritis covered a period of nearly five
1 Col, 2 miles of
years. He attempted to enter ae | Jers farm, 3 Sa
Vale
tively into the recent presidential] leading to State College, Pa., containing about
Democratic campaign and met De THREE HUNDRED ACRES
Cockran in joint debate at Baltimore | Qver 200 clear
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ed him and he became seriously ill im- Jullitnus; convenistt to clurelt atid school.
mediately afterward.
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Carnegie to Pension Ex-Presidents. 1
An annual pension of $25,000 for!
each future ex-president of the United = )
States is the latest form which He | cans irtod out of the Court of Common
‘Sheriffs sat. .
beneficence of Andrew Carnegie is to Facias Lstied Gut of the { out of’ Casmon
take. directed, there will be exposed to guklic sale
This announcement of Mr. Carne | at the Court House, ia the buroughof e,
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gee neon vz made by he Sb | "ona, coun 2m
of New York at the close of their see: | 51-309. m.. the following described real estate
al meeting in his res.deace| Allthose two certain tenements
ond_anny 8 bs ded and tracts of land te ape of
on Fifth avenue. | County of Centre, and State of Pennsy
“Provision has been made throug | nia, and described
this corporation for a pension for each | pad Eagi STR
future ex-president and his widow, un: of John en s; on the north by Jands of Dr. S. 3:
married, of $25,000 per year, as 1002 | east by lands of the heirs of Adam Hoy,deceased:
as these remain unprovided for by the cont one (1) acre and being the same
nation, that they may be able to spend es whie William Butler conveyed to W. J. M.
the latter part of their lives devo.ing Loe other thereof, bounded on the west br
v e , NOW + nort
their unique knowledge gained of pab- [o%ery Shone. now Fred S hope: on ih R Shope.
lic affairs to the public good, sree irom on the east by lands of the heirs of Adam Hoy,
pecuniary cares fied mening by ano 7, SX
“These pensions will be promptly of- | ing eleven (i1) acres, more or Tens and Delay the
fered to the ex-presidents or their wid. wr Rr Benes ics W.R. Shope conveyed to
ows, so that no application will be re | Seized, levied upon, taken into e
property
xecution and
quired from them.” | to be sold as the of W. J. M. Brooks.
| Terms OF SALE.—No deed will be acknowl
| edged until the purchase money is paid in full.
Weds Chauffeur Instead of Rich Man.' ARTHUR B. LEE,
Mrs. Aimee Givins, formerly of De Sheriff's Office. Bellefonte, Pa. STA
troit, and divorced wife of Robert S.| :
Givins, a member of Chicago's fash- | : j
ionable set, discovered that she was Wanted.
the central fizure Ii & SITANEE MALT]: | Fr =
monial tangle. i
After eloping to Crown Point, ind.
Wednesday and marrying at 2 a. m. @ | A Local
man whom she believed to be a sou |
of Marshall M. Kirkman, former vice!
president of the Chicago & North Man or Woman
western railroad, she was told that the
man was William Boehm, Mr. Kirk-
man’s chauffeur until recently. Detac-
tives are searching for Boehm, who is
said to have gone to Danville, Ill
is desired right now to represent Ze
Piclorial Review in this territory—
to call on those whose subscriptions
are about to expire, Big money for
the right person—representatives in
some other districts make over $500.00
a month, Spare time workers are
liberally paid for what they do. Any
person taking up this position be-
comes the direct local representative
of the publishers. Write to-day for
this offer of
Fiend Mutilates Girl.
The horribly mutilated body of the
seventeen-year-old daughter of Georze
Barham, a farmer living near Pleas nt
Ridge, Boone county, Ark., was found.
The girl rode horseback to the post:
office at Pleasant Ridge, but failed to
return. Searchers found her disicem:
bered body. She had been dragrzed
from her horse and attacked. Her
head was cut off, both legs were sev-
ered from the body and the trunk was
cut in two. .
Armed posses are searching for the
murderer. A lynching is expected if
Our lines of
Books, Bibles,
Calendars,
Christmas Cards,
TOYS
and Fancy Goods
ARE NOW ON DISPLAY.
They are surely the best we
have ever shown. You will
find it a decided advantage to
Shop Early.
See these goods while the
stock is fresh and new. The
one striking feature of our
Christmas stock is that it
embraces so many articles
that are inexpensive.
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57-47-4t.
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
Travellers Cheques...
We are prepared to furnish Travellers
Cheques of the American Express
Company, available in all parts of
The safest and most
the world.
convenient currency for travellers.
The First National Bank,
Bellefonte, Pa.
The Centre County Banking Company.
Strength and Conservatism
are the banking qualities demanded by careful
depositors. With forty years of banking ex-
The Basket Shop
WILL HOLD A SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS SALE, IN
PETRIKIN HALL, DE-
CEMBER 14th to 2lst
OPEN ALL DAY AND
WEDNESDAY AND SAT-
URDAY EVENINGS. THE
BASKETS RANGE IN
PRICE FROM 25 CENTS
perience we invite you to become a depositor,
assuring you of every courtesy and attention.
We pay 3 per cent interest on savings and
cheerfully give you any information at our
command concerning investments you may
desire to make.
The Centre County Banking Co.
upper hand, are absolutely against any Bela canght. PICTORIAL REVIEW TO $8.00.
(Sompromise, aud at King Pater ay | Sidna Allen Escapes Death. Bellefonte, Pa. 566
bis cabinet, whose IMUMMS wdvicer If | giana Allen, leader of the Allen clan | 222 W. 39th St. 57-47-2t New York City THE BASKET SHOP,
dictates n minister, will obey thelr, opie stot up the Carroll county court 46-4t
i yr 8.
| at Hillsville last March, resulting in
| the death of five people, was found |
Murderers of Rosenthal to Die Week guilty of murder in the second degres
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Ladies’ Suits.
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of Jan. 6.
The door of the death house at Sing |
Sing prison in Ossining, N. Y., has
closed upon the four gunmen convict |
ed as the actual assassins of Herman
Rosenthal, i
Within this structure they will re
main, presumably, until they march in!
rapid succession to the electric chair—
to which they were sentenced by Jus-
tice Goff, who fixed the week of Jan. 6
as the time for the payment of the
murder penalty.
A mob of more than a thousand ex- |
cited persons swooped down upon
“Lefty Louie” Rosenberg, “Gib the
Blood” Horowitz, “Whitey Louis” Mul-
ler and “Dago Frank” Cirofici as they
left the train, and the prison guards
had to be called out to conduct the
prisoners safely to the prison.
When the four men disembarked,
handcuffed together and closely guard-
guard, while the crowd howled—when
suddenly the tightly packed ranks of
curiosity seekers broke in on the line
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| at Wytheville, Va. for killing Judy:
Massie. The jury fixed the penalty 2*
fifteen years in the penitentiary.
Pups and Pigs Mothered by Dog.
A hunting dog on the farm of James
Tibrandt, near Elzabethtown, Pa.
which recently gave birth to a litter
of pups, is also mothering four little
pigs, whose mother died.
Legal Notice.
ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
TWO LARGE FARMS
in Marion Township, Centre county, Pennsylva- |
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mas
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on respect. Our
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Rrmrereos
ag a Sb pe
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Brockerhoff Block.
“I Don’t Know What
To Get for Christmas”
Is what we all hear now. Take a chance on it,
anyhow, and look through our store. Every-
thing is new and thoroughly up-to-date in every
Watch, Jewelry and Silverware Line
has never seen its equal in this district.
respondence, mail and ‘phone orders solicited,
Selection packages of any articles sent upon re-
quest We pay the express.
F. P. BLAIR & SON,
Jewelers and Opticians,
57474¢
Cor-
Bellefonte, Pa.
FORTUNATE...
are the women who have not yet ordered their
Autumn and Winter Tailored Suits, for at the
Lyons Quality Shop special inducements are
now offered.
What person could ever have forseen the
warm September and even warmer (com-
paratively) October and early November ?
Because of it many of the most desirable fab-
rics—Velvets, Velours, Corduroys—in truly
superb shades, are still here.
Women who know say that, this season par-
ticularly, our selection is the best in the city.
Put ‘‘two-and-two together.’’ It means
Tailored Suits unexcelled at prices that
preclude profit.
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LYONS QUALITY SHOP,
130 South Fifteenth Street. 57.904 Philadelphia.