THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 13, 1903. bo aim, CORONATION OF POPE PIUS X Triple Crown Placed on His Head | Te in Presence of 70,000 People. | SERVICES LASTED FIVE HOURS When Crown Was Placed tiff's Burst Applause and Bells of Rome Rang Out Joyful Peal—Pope. Pius Was Overcome and Had §trength to impart Apostolic Bene- Head Audience Into Scarcely dletion. Rome, Aug The ceremony ef the coronation of Pope Pius X. took place in the Basilica of St. Peter's in e presence of the princes guitaries of the church gid Roman ne and with all and high diplomats the bles, ceremony while it lasted On the appearance of the Rimself it seemad ple would seek to Qfmns, so great was Cries of “Pius, our poy our i “Long » Pius X were twithetanding large posted basilica *Acclamations forbidden lots to the same effect wled among the Qontinved until felled to rise and and at the made a fpr more reveren behavior Tar t choir an- nounced Its t ‘ with the re sounding notes « the Ecce Bacer dos Magnus,’ nied by trumpets From the throne, Pius X., surrounded by his suite, walked to the high altar, landing over the Peter, into which meanwhile Cardinal Macchi descended to pray. The altar was syrmounted by a baldachino supported by four historic bronze pillars taken from the Parthenon. The appearance of the pope in that elevated position called forth another burst of enthu glasm. The pope then blessed the altar, and after saying the “Indulgen- tiam,” the maniple, a symbol of the cord with which Christ was bound on his capture, wus placed with great geremony upon the pope's arm. At the same time prayers for the coro gation were recited by Cardinals Van. nutelll, Mocennl, Agliardl and Satolll urning from the crypt, Cardinal ni placed upon the shoulders of thé pope the pontifical pallium and | attached it with three golden, jeweled | pins, saying: “Receive this sacred pallium as a symbol of the fulness of the pontifical | office, in honor of Almighty God, the most glorious Virgin Mary, His moth: | or, the blessed apostles, Bt. Peter and Bt Paul, and the Holy Roman Cath ollie church.” Mass was then celebrated with great pomp and ceremony, the voice of the pope becoming gradually more firm | and sonorous until it was even audible in the most distant corner of the Im mense church. Following this, Cardi nal Macchi performed the rite of In oconsing the , whom he subse quently kissed three times on the checks and chest, as did Cardinals Segna and Vannutelll, Upon the pope's réturn so the throne, the cardinals of. their last obedience to the pon- kissing his band and feet, and be as though carry him in their enthu father, raised placards saying Leaf. 1istrib cries CoOm- the all over the are ware The pontiff was bless the multitude, sign Silence owds EA obtained wh the were a compa. the sweet notes of the silver crypt of St LL " on Pon- | i | Alken | was | heading tug embraced by him twice in turn. The bishops and archbishops kissed his foot and right knee, while the abbots kissed only his foot. The holy father then walked to the shrine of St. Peter's for the culminating rites of the extromely fatiguing ceremony. whole sacred college gathered ut the pope, singing Palestrina's “Cor Aurea Super Caput Ejus,” hile the choir burst forth into song. inal Macchi then recited the er” and offered a prayer. Segna then ralsed na Deacon on Ma hite head the nt the triple crown h wa of lls, the of eliver strains of the lamations of the mul- 1d ] re- OWINE ts, the tristmphant + RC longer be was quite oversome and impart Cardinals nary ins ent and the proces strength left t« benediction granted aj the Ba- ft came and it ECRETARY OF STATE final Martinelli May nted OF FOUR MONTHS fered His Wife In kK» ’ apparently good i them the door iying on in her hus- with a and another Frantz was still later his wife holding the The first instant death lightest sign of a flowed nan clasps i he was dead her head lied several hours Frantz had killed asleep to her was close body must have caused Was gle and very little lood m the wo g himself that she was around the wash took the go an he what he meant to be race walked Iver on the eved then writing the note back in ueq 8 1 folded the wi had murdered in his dying em! Jersey Liwyer Drowned In Surf. Seas Pari NJ, Aug. 11 Charles K. Chambers, of Mount Holly, of the | HL KDOwWDh ra of the lost his life in the pled to save the wile of Thacher, of Philadel phia. While there were many bathers enjoying the rather surf Mrs. Thacher suddenly called for help Mr. Chambers began to swim strongly for the imperiled woman lefore he had gone far Mrs. Thacher called to him that the was safe, and that he need not come Mr. Chambers, how into the Thacher got safe Mr. Chambers sight Afte launched N ine one membe bar of New Jersey surf after ha the life of Dr atter Thacher, ing Mrs George F hoisterous ever, continued to breakers while Mrs ly In shore. Sud was some wim out lenly seen to time a gink from IHfeboat was | and the body of the lawyer was taken from the surf Beheaded Her Two Daughters, Columbus, 8. CC, Aug. 10.-<Rizzie A negro woman 40 years old, committed to jall here for her two daughters, 3 and 5 years old. The heads were severed with an axe, and she threw them inte a fire. The woman admitted the crime saying that she had received a mes sage ‘rom God ordering the crime Canning Factory Blown to Pieces. Portsmouth, O., Aug. 11 Hum: phroys & Hogan's canning factory at Rutland, near here, blew up, killing three persons and injuring a dozen others. The factory was lighted for the first time this season, and as o rosult of the explosion the building was blown to pleces, . » pontiff's mitre and Senior Cardinal | hi placed on the venerable ! At this | filled with the : Tears and Fears Go together with many women who are approaching the first experience of ma- ternity. The husband finds it hard per- haps to understand the changing moods of his wife. Indeed she cannot under- stand herself, She only knows that she is nervous, restless and anxious. A great change has come over her which she cannot understand or sapiaim: Women do not always reflect that at this crisis they are living for two in- stead of one; that they need health for two and strength for two. The need for increased health and strength by the prospective mother is perfectly met and satisfied by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription. It tranquilizes the nerves, promotes the appetite and gives refresh- ing sleep. It makes the baby's ad- vent practically painless, and gives the mother strength to give her child, * I have before written you of the great bene fit both myself and family have received from your most excellent medicine,” says Mrs, P. 5, Peterson, of Welcome, Wis, "I have since tested its wonderful powers in the case of the coming of my fifth child. Took two bottles of ‘ Favorite Prescription’ and two of ‘Golden Medical Discovery ' the first two months and three of * Favorite Prescription’ the last two months, It saved me so much terrible suffer- ing that I consider it a heavenly blessing.” Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well, Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the sluggish Iver. be | ROOM STOCK BOOMS From the tional Broom gilt ed ged in their abead. Owing to the quick growth and great progress « } Broom Company the stock has been facts presented yon Manufacturers of and why iti into any enterprise will understand why stock of the Ioterna- Company the Twentie entory Broom, is a not pat profits vesiment # regarded as such by all who will money unless they see speed y ternational advanced to 60 OENTS AA SHARE. i +14 1 . % We would advise intending investors to avail themselves of this low price and purchase With the varioas doubt that about the lat before anoiner in hand, t} be advanced to 75 GENTS fl SHARE. ra sub companies now tose ere is no price wii Broom hs ' 4 w abuity to produce Solu pubic favor 1s * high place the New Company's gained in } proof of eveny Contract closed for sub company in Chi with broom manufacturer in the United States Contract closed for sub-company in New Haven, Conn Contract will be closed shortly for sub company in Kan sas City, cago largest Contract will be closed shortly for sub-company in Fall River, Mass Contract will be closed shortly for sub.company in City of Mexico, Sub-Company now manufacturing the New Ottawa, Ont. All on royalties to the parent company—The Ottawa Com- pany alone will pay the International Broom Company “about $25,000 a year in royalties. 20 Other Applications for Sub-Gompan- 16S Now Pending. WE ASSERT AND CAN PROVE That the demand for the New Broom is as wide as the civi lized 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 Febru ary, and earned a profit of more than 25 per cent. over its oper ating expenses on its production. That dealers, wholesale and retail, think 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 ex- pect any careful and conservative investor to buy this stock. Broom in 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 on 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 investigate this proposition do so at an early date before the next advance in price is announced. Those who subscribe now will be benefited 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 IND GO. 7 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa., Local Fiscal Agents for THE INTERNATIONAL BROOM GO., Capital $2,500,000. All Common Stock. $1,500,000 Treas Stock. Par Value of Shares, Plt nd CALL OR WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. | | | | | ] tor of Catherine | trator | administrator of | Tressler. executor of ete | late of Benner township, deceased | of Centre Hall ] | Viebhdorter, | administratriz of ete. of W y Liberty township, deceased | tor of ete of the estate of Mary | Gregg township, deceased | burn surviving exeoulo QBrHANS COURT BALE ] TATE | One mile north of Houserviile BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER bth, {at 100'clock a.m. of said day 1908, There will be sold on the vremises in College | | perches Lo a Houserville, by virtue of the decree of the Or. | that certain | | and stones, Thence south 02 degrees | township, Centre county, abiout | mile north of pLans Courtof said ¢ MINLY ~All messuage of land or farm bens dee’'d bounded on Robert Brannan et al, ont Farah C. Tibbens et al, on ot Jacob Houser et al, and on the west by lands of Moses Thompson's heirs containing sixty BOVEN ACTes And a JOWARC®, swore or less Thereon being house and barn and » good orchard, : Terms of sale per cent of p price on day of sale, one third on confirmation of sale, one-third in one year 554d one third 10 two Feary ithe deferred payments to be secured | youd and mortgage on the premises W. HH. TIBBENS Admrs a. bn. e La of Jacob [bbe Orvis Bower & Orvis, Attys, of Jacuh Tib * Gast by lands of irehiase | OURT PROCLAMATION Honorable J, UG. Love, Presid the Court of Common Vieas 1 District, of Centre, having issued Lis ) vg date the Zith day of July 108 10 me ¢ ected, for hold Ing a Court of Common of Quartier Bes ferminer and General fomte, for the county me nce on the 4 TH MONDAY consisting rphans’ Court ions and Acerunt « Tomept Ceoader Welsh, of Spring stra fownst deceased IL. Account of M of ete Burnside 1 15. First es Zimmerman. adminis of Emanuel Zimmerman, late of wwaship, deceased and Sonal secount of J ete. of Catherine Orndor ale of Haines township, deceased 16. First and final account of J 1. Orndort fort executor of ete, of the last will and testament | | of William soit ate of Spring township, de ceaved 1°. First and final account of Kline Neff { guardian of Nancy Rilen Nefl, deceased, minor | | chi of James PF. Nefl, of Walker township, {| WW First and foal acoount of Clement Dale, | | administrator D. BN. of Edward L Powers late of Bellefonte borough, deceased 19. First and foal acoounrt ~f Clement Dale. | ! administrator of ele, of Dr James M. Thomp son, late of Harris township, Centre county, deceased a, Second and partial account of William of Thomas Meyer 21. First and final scooun: of William B Mingle, executor of Susannah McCulley, late borough, deceased 2. Second foal account of hower, surviving executor of late Joseph Elsen John Barnhart of Burnside towaship, de ceased 2. First nal account of Laura E Sayder H.Sayder, late of 2. Account of George A. King, adm! rape pistra 5B. The sixth final account of of the testament of Thomas Huston, ship, deceased 2. The second and ast account of KE R Williams, guardian of Hattie Ann Martha K. and Aaron Donley, minor children of John Donley, late of Huston township: Ur lands Williams, Administrator of K. 8 Wil ams, Zi. First and final berger, administrator of ete, of estate of Wi Inmes 7. Co fast will Walker town ceased 3B, First and partial account of Hemry J ham Straub, ate of Bellefonte borengh, de. | Garbrick and George Garbrick, executors of Marion | ete. of Jacob Garbrick, sr. late of township, Centre oounty, deceased 2. The acoount of Charlotte HN. Harter, ad ministratrix of all and singular the goods and | nF. Harter, ate of | chatties which were of J Miliheim, Centre county, deceased MN. The account of John © wardian of Katie B, Keller. a minor ehild of . F. Keller, of Centre Hall borough. Bl. First and final soconnt 2. W and J A. Hoy exceutors of the ast will and testament of John 8. Hov, late of Maries township, de conned, A. G. ARCHERY, Bellefonte, Pa, Register, July Z'th, 1a, SHERIFFS SALE. OF REAL ES | 1 orth by lands of | the south by lands | house ate of | and | Wilmina, | | Order's Stone Buliding account of H. H. Harsh | Dauberman, | | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, | peretes to post of chestnut, thenee north 08 degrees east 14 perch-s to 4 post, thence north 6135 degrees east £4 10 perches 10 & post, thence north along turnpike 28 degrees west 145.10 Jerhes to a post, thence north 7 degrees east 1 10 perches to a post, thence south 6334 de grees west 303-30 perches to a post, thence north 45 degrees west 8) perches Lo 8 stone, thence north 6034 degrees east 187 10 perches 10 4 post, thence north 57 degrees west 887.0 al. thence soulh 0 degrees west 2710 pere hes Lo A post and stones, thenes south 1634 degrees west 570 10 perches 10 a post iO minutes Cast 55 5-10 perehes to Pine stump, now post and stones, thenee south # degrees west 30 perches to a post and stones and place of be ginning, Contalping MO acres and 52 perches and allowance more or less, Lhereon erected a two story frame dwelling barn and other outbuildings Belzed, taken in exceution and 10 be sold as the property of Emma Weston administratrix of W. 8. Weston deceased ALBO lot of ground situate in the borough of Be ute, county of Centre and of Pennsylvania. Beglouing at the ‘st corner of Allegheny and Bishop direction along feel and 4 inches to line wi, thence In & souther sald Bridget Brown raid Allegheny street 30 30) All that certain the for Gro J.( IL. R 3 A. MiLien, Aarons SPRANKLE, Stormstown, Sxite. Centre BH A. WiiTeENas, Ashtola, Pa, Ina ATES, Gardean, Pa, E F.Garnvsex, Howard, "a Pari Buffalo, NX. } *ax Coxpo, Lewisburg, Pa 0. W. Marks, Hannah, Pa J.B. Lucas, Beech Creek Cuas. Becudryr, Ouray, Col Hexny Hoover, West Decatur Joux F.Jouxsos, Rockford. snares Fisuen, Shawne, Kans, Wx Stax, Bellefonte, Pa Nis. Erste Poouuax, Clearfield, Pa AXXIR JORXSOX. Jersey Shore, Pa C. M. Bowersox. Dunlap. lowa FW. Weisnr, Walker, Pa Hesey T Inviw, Cross Porks Swann Pa —K rumrine’s Instantanious Headache Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headache. 10 | cents tf GRANT HOOVER. Fire, Life, Accident Insur ance, Real Kstate and Loans. 15 Standard Insurance Co's represented. You can't af ford to insure your buildings or life until you see GRANT HOOVER. BELLEFONTE, FA Its Easy to match prices; Its Hard to match quality. We manufacture a tooth wash at 2% There are hundreds at same price, What we claim for ours Is not a better price, but 4 BETTER QUALITY. Its aromatic, antiseptic, destroying all germs that make the teeth decay: it creates healthiul gums, fragrant breath and leaves a delightful refreshing taste in the mouth, It Is recommended by our best dentists, We eall 1t GREEN'S AROMATIC ANTISEPTIC TOOTH Wasnt, Try it afew days: if not satis. fied return it and get your money. We have never had a bottle returned, Green's Pharmacy, Bush House Book, BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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