THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 3, 1905. fF acre 8. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS APMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mrs. Surah Pifer, late of Bellefonte dee'd. Letters of administration having been duly granted om the above estate he would re spectiully request all persons knowing them selves Indebied Lo the estate to make mmed] ale payment and those having clalms against the same to present them duly authenticated | tor settlement The immense amount W. H. Piven, Amr Mill Hall, Pa ) of business we did last Fri- ! | bership of the society Is 1,200, and | BX UTOR'S NOTICE, COMMERCE and INDU STRY there are 1,400 students of the mys Estate of Jacon BreON, deceased, late of v ’ “ Lo ch terles of Chrlstian Selene Mrs, An Mi Fa Bary When. Laid estate Baw day a nd Satu rda y on Out ihe oaister of Wills y ooting of old wells is being resort: ment in New York in 1886, 1s 8 knowing | fwd to hie and it was mainly throug pe a ALiraL Ee rt alT ip | tl having celal to present then I gusta IX. Stetson, who Labor. Banigan Snag-proof, laced at Men’s All- Huntington Had $28,301,765. fort that the vast sum The official appraisal of the estate of build the pew The street railway strike which for! the late OC. P. Huntington, just two weeks disturbed the peace of Chi-| public, shows a net figure of eago was settled Nov, 25, Both sides | This Is much less than bad something to crow over. The men | posed. accepted the proposition to arbitrate the matter of wages on the basis of what is paid in other cities, The strik- 1 which to Chicago Strike Settled. ide LLumberman’s Gums $1.45, and the * % + SOCIOLOGICAL 65. is hereby given in accordance with WAS sup ve Provis lowing b will be } vapia Tru ompany, Reading, Pa. ai next interest paving per January Ist after which date I rest on sald cease, y Schwab Accused of Bribery. Tha continued hearing in the building receivership case at New You OTICH <Q N the hi M ship- & bonds will ers are to be taken back without preju- dice, and membership in a union is] not to constitute proper cause for dis charge. The company retains the right to employ nonunion men, thus sustain- | ing the principle of the open shop. Tuesday developed evidence in the | shape of letters from Schwab to Joseph | HL. Hoadley and Lewis Nixon agreeing to take off their hands a lot of ship building bonds and stocks st a price far A Thanksgiving Lament. Dir Morgun Dix, rector i wool Felt with Snag-proof Gum for $2.00, above thelr market value. This was al- s alienation,” “the Insolen hs Yo ; ¢ eh : I a - ~ f Utah Now Storm Center, | leged to be virtually a bribe for Nix- WW! “riot living “the misuse | 5. J oP {9 : : a | $ PI oveS that the Si The great labor struggle of the West- | on’s approval of the Sheldon plan giv- | ly am © 3 nN “ | , a BL ern Federation of Miners was settled | so far as the Col- | orado were Nov. 20, wi IMiNers i reed to return to work on an eight hour schedule, But ng the week ing Schwab's Bethlehem bonds prefer ence over others, know when they districts toa . | Philadelphia Way Station. tava sued by the Penn the effect that pas A new order | en the! . ‘ A raliroand Ens? ea best value for thei: gors on { yvugh trains after t at Thirty-second or &t Germanton d of being carried station, as heret IeTs WO If you need miners in Utah had grown to serious propoi tions, and the government had | decided to re-| | spond to Governor Wells' call to the SRR extent of sending equipment for 1,000 men. The governor ig in for . 1 ' flerce criticism because of the arbi volt trary arrests of labor leaders made by! the sjate troops Gums, or heavy R Industrial. any kind, come to us and \ New York Central's Electric System . ; . . 1s con ols Sicavie we will save you money. toward the y WOLLOLIves WAS | nitely launched last week when |t Cabmen Win Their Strike. | anne The New York cabmen who went on strike won a *prompt decisive victory within three when their employer inted the de mand of ten hours off instead of nine | comotive Ver | a i ny country i & 5 2 nes he £4 ah (44 f pay same as before $2 a day, and erators 7.500 horsepower enc! pit ! : ng " ot Fa : . d 1 v" On 8 1 (£C4 these concession mploye yb » comp y will fill part of the « £ Rt a 1 . { $ \ ent bond | [{< tives of new design capable « last week and | trains siXty n days tained from 4 rante hat | de O01 v ante ted not eH i the emg 1 : . 5 '1 pe | 220) there sl until the n mitted to arbi: Miners Who Distrust Mitchell. The socialistic miners the convention at Pottavill merous enough to compel the ; of resolutions criticising John } for dining with the president tering to po 1 Strike Closes a Shipyard. The Tow: ) ney Shooters’ compelled t clal straits, whi due to the inconsiderate strike employees when rush work About 1,000 emuployees are idle shipyard h the officers Financial Union Pacific's Big Earnings. In spite of the increase in operating expenses and the disastrous floods the report of the Unlon Pacific raliroad shows an earning capacity of 9% per cent on £200,000,000 Baltimere Bell Foundry Fails. A receiver has been the Heary McShane company, the largest of chime bells In the at Baltimore I'he up by the string market appointed for manufacturers country, located concern was tied ngency in the money and slow are sald to be $500,000 and liabilities $260,000. The factory was Jounded fif- ty years ago. collections Paris-New York Project. F. C. Helin, who left Portland day on his way to New York deavor to float a $16.00 for the purpose of a rallroad In from Valdes to Eagle City, a of 413 miles. It is rted tha Burlington is interested In this ve as a link In a continuous rallro New York {o Paris KIX) con re Oil Still Higher, The Standard O1l company has again at a cost of $1,185,000, was dedicated put the price of Pennsylvania petro Jleum up 5 cents a barrel, or to $1.82, | ditorium, seating capacity 2.500, there while western oll Is 3 cents higher, This advance reflects on the continued fallure to develop new oll territory. —————— June | Manufacturing | id from Salt Lake Cut-off Opened. ng apparent cksands of ’ » famous cut-off we of the Union Pacific ‘resident Harriman on Thanksgiving day, when a special train bearing hit {and his friends rolled across | while a Thanksgiving dinoer dining cars I'he 3 four miles of track was formally opened bj ’ : }! the ake | ing served in the cut-off saves forty age and 1515 feet of vertical grade | The total cost was $3,200 000 +e | RELIGIOVS Thanksgiving Church Union, Wis Assets a gradually kening Christian Scientists’ New Home. of the (Chri The new temy First Churel of Christ society tian Scientist) at New York. which has been in course | of construction for the past four years {last Sunday. Besides the immense au {are thirty rooms for treatment, reading study, reception and the various com mittees and three elevators. The mem Strange Case of the Boy Bandits Murder In connection with robbery Is still a common occurrence in this twentieth century of the Christian era and second of our so called American civilization. Criminology and sociology are still groping after explanations and remedies, The public takes It as part of the dally grist of news and plods on. But even the great plodding public pauses and wonders what we are coming to in the sight of the four specimens of American youth now captured and awaiting the gallows at Chicago after a six months’ record of robbery and murder unparalleled in the annals of crime. These four boys, for they are still under twenty-one—Van Dine, Mirx, Niedermeler and Roesk]- deliberately left thelr Industrial occupations to play bandit in dead enrnest last spring, after having been through the public gram- mar schools together and taken a newspapers and dime novels. postgraduate course in sensational A dozen holdups and robberies netted four men killed outright and several wounded, while two officers were killed and several wounded In effecting thelr arrest after the recent car barn robbery. All have made confessions and glory In their criminal prowess, show. ing vo signs of regret or fear of their impending doom, Was De | rs ——————— SCIENTIFIC | —— . ew of Radiur ent theory of the 4 [ metals, In brief, his { the gaslike amana dium is always giving when caught in tiny ously disappear after be ith do mot vanish, but In other words ily changes into an- Pro university wsor Ramsay's diseovery that the fact that helium off by radium had been is for several month announcement, of Columbia : ction from the ® ED atom ud that At any that It igh for fur he American ore n radium he found Marmorek Cures Consumption. Dr. Gotthell of Columbia university, on returning from Europe last week. confirmed the report made some time #go that a Dr. Marmorek, a young Paris physician, had discovered a new and remarkably effective serum for the dreaded tuberculosis. Bo strong is the faith of the profes*™ (4 the new cure that some dread » expressed by doc tors lest Dr. Marmorek should publish his secret and thus take away a large part of their business * 4 [ Miscellaneous Accidents, The Brooklyn Aeademy of Music was burned Nov, 80. With adjacent proper. ty destroyed the loss was $500,000, Reports received at Madras, India. say that a flood In the Palar river de. stroyed half the town of Vaniyambad!, causing the death of 200 persons, Extensive forest and pasture fires along the lower Mississippl have caused much loss of stock and covered the whole section with a pall of smoke, Deaths. Jules Levy, the famous cornetist, dled at Chicago, Nov, 28, Frederick K. Foster, ! FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO ; Y 1 ) N Gy, EK 4 J 4 | N ™ | R A A § A PONDS of every description. Fao BELILEFQOITTI 242 1y GRANT HOOVER. Fire, Life, Accident Insur ance, Real Estate and Loans 15 Standard Insurance Co's represented. You ean't af. ford to insure your buildings or life until you see GRANT HOOVER BELLEFONTE. PA W. H. MUSSER, General Insurance Agent - Notary Pat rider sStone Ralldine ic and Pension Attorney. BELLEFONTE, PA. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, ; We keep none but the best quality of | BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAN | All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ote If you want a niee Juley Steak go to | PHILIP <I FINEST PURE OLIVE OIL Salad Dressing, Olives, Piekies, Sardines, Potted Meats SECNLER & CoO. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS o = ring #49 pa EE ER Muyo BELLEFONTE and PHILII a To So TT EE a a SE i li il i « FAIRBANKS » Gas and Gasoline Engiics FROM r TO 100 HORSEPOWER. > Runs 1 I Hel COsLe ‘ nt 1 5 I 4 £8 atiention No ex penis wher Fuel Costs About 1 Cent per Horsepower per Hour { ~ Fairbanks Gasoline | arm machinery, like Cor I’ mpi 14 Ww Corn Shredders, Saws, and almost any Horizon- fal Type these gines can be seen in the press room of the Centre Democrat. 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