9 - ———————— TURKEY EXPOSED [URKEY EAPONEL ¢Reforms’’ in Macedonia Denounced By Bulgaria. A TERRIBLE CATEGORY OF CRIME Wholesale Massacre, Torture, Incen- diarism, Pillage and General Oppres- Memorandum to sion Exposed In Powers. Sofia, Bulgari governmeel dum to setting length the condition of the past three months since the Turkish gov- wok to inaugurate the The precise details, dates, places and names of persons are given in the memorandum, the whole constituting a terrible cate- gory of murder, incendiarism, pillage and general oppression com mitted by the Ottoman soldiers and officials. The Bulgarian government guarantees the absolute truth of every statement, the Porte to disprove a made in garian meni out at great affairs during in Macedonia ernment undert promised reforms the YOY most torture, and harge lum The memorandum begins by stating that ast three months the Ottoman rnment has taken a se of measu with the alleged in igurating the era of assuring peace ¢ Bulgarian popu- Turkey but which 1 1 flect of further exasperatin h opulation and re viving the movement l ndivicdual villages, he memoran n of : fire to houses, tortures, ar- banishment, nies at Bulg | nented the lution in Maced t+ the above exposure Col in Turkey's govern ment in Europe revo- Christian Villages Destroyed. Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. 18 A de spatch received here from Uskub says that Bashi-Bazouks, under the command of Albanian chiefs, who are notoriously eruel, have pillaged and destroyed a number of Christian vil lages in the districts of Debre and Okrida The Turkish authorities, it is added, connived at the outrages and furnished the Bashi-Bazouks with 600 appear to be regular soldiers River Full of Mutilated Bodies. Berlin, Aug. 18. —~According to a de | 4 WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. | { Monterey, Mexico, and an epidemic is | feared. | nual convention at i pouty) | old roosters, | steady; | gtron | spot A | steamer No. 2 red, 77% @ 77%c¢.; south. spatch received by the Frankfort Zeit- ' ung the river Monastir, Macedonia, is full of the Mutilated bodies of women and children who have been massa cred by Bashi-Bazouks, Grasshoppers Stall Trains. Red Lodge, Mont, Aug. 18 Grass hoppers are so thick in this section that they are interfering with the oper. ation of trains. Locomotive wheels are made so slippery that when the engines stop it is difficult to start them again, The grasshoppers have eaten the range bare, old uniforms in order that they might | 99g; THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, AUGUST 20, 1908. Wednesday, August 12, Yellow fevevr has broken out at | The Grand Clrcle of Pennsylvania, irotherhood of the Un®@n, held its an- Allentown, Ww United States Venezuela, salled for Eu- steamship Kronprinz Wil- Herbert Bowen, minister to rope on the helm The remains of the Brigadier General A. E. Woodson interred ! ut Arlington National Cemetery, Wash- ngton, D, C., with military honors, Nearly all the in the Cripple Creek, Col, on ace men demand an int of strikes £-hour and of the late were mines district The recognition are closed day union Thursday, Int has Louis John Lang and John Meyers killed by a pre mine at August 13. Typographical meet next year The Unlon in St rnational decided to miners, mature explosion Iron Moun- Were Of dynamite in a tain, Mich Frederic Mac Monni« selected to 8, of New York, design a statue 1 M« Pherson, to he ‘erected Washington, D. C Isaac Markley, a wealthy rshalltown, la., c! been Gener farmer of arged with wile on $10 hanging bookkeeper for the Duluth, Minn, | with em. m urder, and out by 0 ball, com- 14. South Ca Friday, August rat f bale Augusta for Wardell Alaskan held Sep Monday, August 17, In a rear-end 1lision of troll in death Tuesday, August 18, G ons ha eft Ro ground to ad employes, were Metuchen, N. J. ting block falling m between in cago, MI kee and 8t. Paul railroad at Long Lake, two trainmen were killed and many three fatally MARKETS pas or trait n the Ch Wau passengers injured, GENERAL Philadelphia, Pa, Aug 17 Flour was steady; winter superfine, $2.95@ Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.49 city mills, extra, $3.15@ 3.35 fiour was quiet, at $3.15 per bar. Wheat was firm; No. 2 Pennsyl vania red, new, §4%ec, Corn was firm; No. 2 yellow local, 61%ec. Oats were quiet: No. 2 white, clipped, 4ilc.; lower grades, 3% Hay was steady; No. 1 timothy, $21 for large bales, Beef was steady; beef hams, $19@ 20, Pork was firm; family, $20.50. Live hens, 13¢.; old roosters, Jo, poultry, choice fowls, 14%. 10¢ Butter was steady creamery, 22¢. per pound. Eggs were New York and Pennsylvania, Potatoes steady, new, Baltimore, Md., Aug. 17. ~~ Wheat gpot contract, B14 @ 81%c.: 2 red western, 82% 82%. Ir ORRe 21e¢. per dozen yer basket d No ern, by sample, 66@51%ec.; do. on rade, 11% @81%c. Corn firmer; spot, S7@b1%e.: steamer mixed, 56@66%c. ; southern white corn, 56@ 60¢.; do. yel low, b6@6lec. Oats firmer; old No, 2 white, 40¢c.; old No. 2 mixed, 35% 86c. Rye quiet; No. 2, 66%e.; No, western, 66%. Live Stock Markets. East Liberty, Pa, Aug. 17.-Cattle slow; choice, $5.20 “eat 6. 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Then I took three bottles more with the same result, and lastly I took three bottles more, making nine bottles in all. It has now been over fifteen years and I have not been troubled with spitting any more blood.” Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery.” There is nothing “just as good” for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. A 1008 page book, free for the asking. You can got the Pooplo’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, the bost medical book ovor published, FREE by sonding stamps to pay exponse of malling ONLY. Send twenty-one ono~-oont stamps for the book In paper covers, or thirty-one stamps for the cloth-bound volume, to Dr. R. V. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, com: mo ? 2; yearlings, 4.75; og caves. 87a 150, 9” SI “e BROOM STOGK BOOTS. From the facts presented you will nnderstand why stock of the Interna tional Broom Company, Manufacturers of the Twentieth Century Broom, is a gilt-edged investment, and why it is regarded as such by all who will not pat their money into any enterprise unless they see great and speedy profits ahead. Owing to the quick growth and great progress of the International Broom Company the stock has been advanced to 60 GENTS AA SHARE. We would advise intending investors to avail themselves of this low price and purchase before another raise. With the various applications for sub companies now ip hand, there is no doubt that about the latter part of August tue price will be advanced to 19 OENTS Ai SHARE. The high place the New Broom gained in public favor is 6! . 4 J i ; due to the Company's ability to produce solid proof of every statement. Contract closed for sub-company in Chicago with largest 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. Contract will be River, Mass Contract of Mexico, Sub-Company now 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 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, shortly for sub-company in Fall will be | shortly for sub.company in City nanufacturing the New Broom in Nr “2d 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 carly 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 AND GO. 7 Crider’'s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa., Local Fiscal Agents for THE INTERNATIONAL BROOM G0. Capital $2,500,000. All Common Stock. $1,500,000 Treasury Stock. Par Value, of Shares, $1.00, 4 CALL OR WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. QRFHANS COURT BALE OF REAL ES TATE. One mile north of Houserville, BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. of sald day. There will be sold on the premises in College township, Centre county, about | mile north of | Houserville, by virtue of the decree of the Or. phans’ Court of sald county ~All that certain | messuage of land or farm late of Jacob Tib | bens dec’d bounded on the north by lands of {| Robert Brannan et al, on the east by lands of | Barah C. Tibbens et al | of Moses I hompaon 8 heirs, containing sixty | seven acres and allowance, more or less. | Thereon being house and orchard Terms of sale ~10 per cent of purchase price | on day of sale, one-third on | bond and mortgage on the premises, | W. HL. TIBBENS, Admrs a. bb. n.e La of Jacob Tibbens, dec'd. | Orvis Bower & Orvis, Attys, | ————— | COURT PROCLAMATION -~ i Honorable J. G Love, President Judge of i t ra . Y { | Instriet, consisting of the county of Centre, | along lane | parallel with said Bishop street | having Issued his precept, bearing date the | ZIth day of July 1904, 10 me directed, for hold | ing a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans’ Court | of Quarter Sessions of the Peace Oyer and | Terminer and General Jail Delivery, In fonte, for the county mence on the {TH MONDAY OF AUGUST, being the 24th day of August, 1908 | and to continue one week, notice | given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Al | dermen and Constables of sald eounty of Cen | tre, that they be then and there in thelr proper | persons, at 10 o'clock in the sorencon of the | Zith with their records, Inquisitions. examin | ations, and thelr own remembrances, (0 do | those things which to their office appertains to | be done, and those who are bound In recogniz | ances to prosecute ageins: the prisoners that | are or shall be in the jall of Centre county, be | then and there to prosecute agalnst them as | shail be just, Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the | Zth aay o1 July. In the year of our Lord, 190%, | and the one hundred and twenty seventh year | of the Independence of the United States | H. 8. TAYLOR, Sheng lle. | | { RE6181 ER'S NOTICE | The following accounts have been examined, { passed and filed of record in the Hegister's of- { fice for the inspection be heirs and legs tees, credilors and all o in anywise inter ested, and will be presented to the Orphans’ | Court of Centre county for confirmation on | Wednesday, the 26th day of August, A. D, 13 i The account of T. A, Hosterman | tor of the last wil! and testament Hosterman, late of Penn county, deceased, 2. Account of J. Albe trator of John Walton Pa. deceased execu of Nathan D wuship, Centre rt Walton, adminis. of ilies Le ale 4 ¢ ITE account of \ ges Henryl of Howard borough ian of Ge Hensy dee aad §. First and final account of Wi n Wet er, guardian of William C Hensyl, n wo ehii of L. K. Heusy 1, late of Howard borough 5. First aceount of Jacob B. Hazel, adminis trator of Jacot Hazel, late of Miles township Centre county, deceased 6 First and final aceount man and Samue Samuel Harpster deceased, 7. F.0. Hosterman, guardian tie Shafter (late Nettie Stover children of Luther B Stover township, deceased, and one Mary A. Smeltzer, deceased deceased, In account with said Nettie Shaffer, 8. Account of J. M. Heckman, trustee ap pointed by the Orphans’ Court to sell certain real estate in proceedings in partition in the estate of J.B. Heckman, late of Gregg lown- ship deceased . Acoount of Thomas H trator of the estate of K. |} burg borough, deceased 10. The first and final account of Mary A Linger er, administratrix C. T. A, of George w mgberger, late of Spring townahi} o- of George W. Ho admin rguson township strator of Har late of of Mrs, Net. one of the late of Miles of the heirs of and Mary Keen the estate of the Loyd. of Philips | ceased 1 irst and final account of Samus ate of Gregg township, deceased, as stated by Louis Corman, administrator of ete, of Samuel Long. late of Gregg township. deceased 12. Account of Willlam Grove, administra. tor of ote. of Susan Shafer, late of Gregg township, deceased 15. Ace tor of Catherine deceased iH. Account trator of ete. Of Burnside Ls 1%. First and final sccount of J.J administrator of ete. of Catherine late of Haines township, deceased 16. First and exeeyutor of ete of William soit eeaved i, First and final account of Kline Neff guardian of Nancy Ellen Nefl, deceased, minor child of James FF. Nefl, of Walker township, 15. First and final account of Clement Dale, administrator DD. BN of Edward LL. Powers late of Bellefonte borough, deceased Lotg., wnt of Joseph Ceader Welsh administra of Spring townshis » » if Miles Zim Emanoel Z merman. adminis ywaship, deceased merman, late of Orndort Orndort final accom of J. A. Haze of the last will and testament late of Spring township, de 18. First and final account of Clement Dale administrator of Dr. James M. Thomp son. late of Harris township, Centre county deceased b | Second and partial account of W ia Tressler. executor of ote. of Thomas Meyer inte of Beuner township, deceas- d 5 { 2. Fist and Mingle, executor of Centre Ha of ete final account of William B of Susannah MeCulley, late barough, deorased 22. Second final account of Joseph Elses hower, surviving saecutor of John Barnhart Viehdortfer, late of Burnside township conned 2. First final account of Laura KE Sayder administratrix of ete. of W. H. Snyder, late of ! Liberty township, deceased 28. Account of George A. King tor of ete of the estate of Mary Gregg townah ip deceased &. The sixth final account of burn surviving execulo of the | testament of Thomas Huston, ship, deceased {| 2. The second and last account | Williams, guardian of Hattie Ann, Wilmina, | Martha K. and Aaron Donley, minor children of John Donley. late of Huston township: Or anda Williams, Adminstrator of EK. Wil liams de administra rape, late of James PF Oo ast will and Walker town of BE R berger, administrator of ete, of estate of Wil Garbrick and George Garbriek, executors of ete, of Jacob Garbrick, Sr. late of Marion township, Centre county, deceased, ministratrix of all and s ingular the chatties which were of John F. H Millheim, Centre county, deceased, 5. The account of John 6G. Dauberman fan of Katie B, Keller, a minor child of . F. Keller, of Centre Hall borough. 81. First and final account Z. W. and J. A. Roy executors of the ast will and testament of John 8. Hov, Iate of Marion township, de oods and Tr, Ite of A G. ARCHEY Bellefonte, Pa. Register, July 27th, 1908, SHERIFFS SALE. te, on MONDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1908, At) Slosk b. m., the following described real in y On the south by lands | | of Jacob Houser et al, and on the west by lands | and allowance more or less, barn and a good | { the confirmation of | | sale, one-third in one year and one third in two | | Yeats ; the deferred payments to be secured by | 4 { | Btate of | street, thence {| sald Bishop Whereas, the | of land of {| sald of Centre and to con | Bishop street { sald A | thence Ib & easterly in hereby i | Bel 27. First and final account of H. H. Harsh | ham Straub, ate of Bellefonte borough, de- 23, First and partial secount of Henry J, 2. The account of Charlotte H. Harter, ad. | perches to post of chestnut, thence north 50K degrees east 1 perch s to a post, thenee north flhg degrees east 84-10 perches to 8 post, thence north slong turnpike 88 degrees west 145-10 Porihes to a post, thence north 7 degrees east 1 10 perches tos post, thence south 654 de- grees west #500 perches to a post, thence north 35 degrees west 54 perches 10 a stone, thenee north Sh) degrees east 187 10 perches to a post, thence north 57 degrees west 857.10 perches Lo a post, thence south Hi degrees west 42 710 perches to & post and stones, thence south 1654 degrees west 57 9 10 perches to a post and stones, thence south 82 degrees 10 minutes east 35 5-10 perches to Pine stump, now post and stones, thenee south #¢ degrees west 103510 perches to a post and stones and place of be- ginning, Containing 100 aeres and 32 perches hereon erected a two story frame dwelling house. barn and other outbuildings Selzed, taken in execution and 10 be sold as wroperty of Kmma Weston administratrix of W. BK. Weston deceased ALSO All that certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, county of Centre and Penunylvania gegloning at the corner of Allegheny and Bishop in a westerly direction along street 30 feet and 4 inches Lo line sridget Brown, thence in a souther ly direction along land of sald Bridget Brown south west | the © J on Ple . 14 | by line parallel with sald Allegheny street % | the Court of Common Pleas of the 19th Judicial | 3 0S £ pot thence ip 1 a westerly Bridget Brown b direction of sald Bieet Lo & post thence in a southerly direction a Bridget Brown by a 1 Allegheny street, 87 feet « 3 & westerly direction Bridget Brown by a line ¥ feel 5 inches 0 g land of parallel with thenes ine post " ‘ ano ang ol paralie sald with said a post thence sitherly direction by & line parallel with legheny street HE feet 10 Logan street direction along said Lo- to line of sald Allegheny northerly direction gal street 60 feet street, thence In a said Allegheny feet Lo beginning, said lot being a portion 5 in the general plot or plan of said vagh and having thereon erected | store room, with rooms dwellings overhead, 4 single dwelling houses and outbuildings A LBO a Oug place of “ 0 street 2x i ised as the and state afore north side of Bishog rth by Cherry a ley, on Lhe re cCOmpRny inty sires! eastern half plan of sald boro wr lot No. in AlLBO wr tract of iruside sire nd lying on t and east of n the sald Alleghen) perty of Lens Brown James Burns is thereof frontis except the of the orthwestern part legheny street and exter 1 eastwardly 20 belonging the southwesterly A egheny street ¢ feet the the : egheny ack eastwardly by iines vert egheny street 200 feet and r the reservolr 40 feet ¢ Teet on Allegheny siree between said re cant t 29 feet nl b James B ft Xo 3 extending back Thomas and Brown et a » oast and the lots No and Jan urns on the west ALSO right title and Interest ivided interest, in that certain lot of nd situate in sald borough of Beliefonte wnty of Centre and State of Pennsylvania wounded of the ports by an alley on the east by land of MeCOsflerty and McDermott en the south by Burnside street and on the west by jot of William Giller Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Edward Brown, Jr TeEnrMs = No deed will be acknowledged un ti purchase money is paid in full H.5. TAYLOR, Sherifl being an un Sheriffs Office Bellefonte, Pa , August 5 1908 JR FORMATION WANTED Certain patrons, through negligence, or for peculiar reasons known te themselves, remove rom one locality to another, without notifying this office We are anxious to locate them so that they may receive thelr paper regularly and for other reasons, important to us. Any one who ean furnish the present address of the following will confer a special favor. We give the former address Gro. A. MILLER, Aaronsburg J.C. SPRANKLE, Stormstown LR. Samira. Centre Hill J. A. WHITEMAX, Ashtola, Pa, Ina Aves, Gardean, Pa, E F.Ganorer, Howard, Pa PavL Swans, Buffalo, N. Y. fam Qaxpo, Lewisburg. Pa 0. W. MAREs, Hannah, Pa J.B. Lucas, Beech Creek Cuas. Becuorl, Ouray Hexry Hoover, West Decatur Jonux F. Jonssox, Rockford, I Isnagl Fisuen, Shawne, Kans Wy Stav, Bellefonte, Pa Mus. Erste PoorMax, Clearfield, Pa AXNXIE JOHNSON Fa C. M. Bowznsox. Dunlap, Towa F WW. Weienr, Walker, Pa HesuY T. Invix, Cross Forks, J.P. LixoLe, Hinehman, Mich B. RB. Eoxoxps, Windber, Pa J.P. LisGLE, Hinchman, Mich BF. EovMosos tWindber J. 0. Emsexnvra, Linden Hal Gro A. Barnvorst, Milesburg. Jomx Ippises, Mi) Col Pa Jersey Bhore eng Gives a bread winning Eduostion Educating young men and women to meet the demand of this prosperous oonmercinl age For ciroulars address P.DUFF & SONS, Bth & Liberty Ave., Pittaburg. Pa. to match prices; 's 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 a BETTER QUALITY. Its aromatic, antiseptic, destroying all germs that make the teeth decay: It creates healthful gums, fragrant breath and leaves a delightful refreshing taste In the mouth. It is recommended by our best dentists, We oall it GREEN'S AROMATIC ANTISEPTIC TOOTH Wass, Try it afew days: If not satis. fied return It and gat your money. We have never had a bottle returned. Green's Pharmacy, Bush House Blook, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.
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