THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 1904 Pace 3 frre ——— iE 1.1 het AU EC Lil Kad on lly a — +» COMMERCE end INDUSTRY Commercial. ] {warning against demands for S———— | creased wages this spring given for this attitude tagonizing the public dice unlor the instrumentality of the soclation of Manufacturers Merger Men Will Obey. is to avold In tople court's now the business world thro National rages against SH of the ng IT | New York Building Tie-up. In spite of the arbitration reached la week of New ployees the labors agreen bet wes the York I's ret uel nd bit {VOrs and na thelr Bi 8 enforce a new for a AJ ent I'he upathy strike ] nis in Ere contin New York Central 3 to Pension, Money to Fig} M t Weevil, Cotton King The = world experiet Dethroned + 49 olls headquarters a letter to all locals in The reason an when preju ugl AS ent I York cotton pit Ww uspenusion of n New ticke<t off on the the SCIENTIFIC ires Fron cotton marke the it ginning of the week the hf had begun to sag from which Sully bad break } point | Tesla Reports Progress. Nikola Tesla writes in the EI World and Engin pushed several weeks ago rd ing oe oRa § to tr large kola Tesla hip favor « ceepting the ct a strike, followin President Mitchell Telluride Exiles Kept Out. About se had an electri It and against } 384 aga } t activ of ent advice olf K | power Among the | expected by him are | isolated homes, the five union miners who | and other such deported from the Telluride | ory this planet strict by the militia and who more the m was called fore bly from their 4 100 armed members of the Citizens” alliance, March 15 the unty o a sl All of the exiles return on pain of death deported w of the with an ty the ur tmnt practical + the HHlnminatior operation of cl venty ipparatus. On his t been is to electrical curre than a small metal ball lares that (Oolo.y di no 1 i returned when ilitia he de tel to any ret sent away completed =e homes by were taken Li "4 aph EEE sages may be distar and sent | likewise the soun train to Among those 18 Stuart Forbes of a waterfall anywhere on sea out of n ecial while the ens were TRY avallable land or high ir r warned never hecome Seedless Apples Produced. Spencer fruit grows r press artial March discontinuing no 1x] mt fe h a cost Nel Grand Junction ID aay fas n perfe 18 succoodod It is fn depre [end similar to that of [orange itches, h apple slight root ’ on) Jenn entirely solid the seed] in the He clnims to be able has sion aver R060 ther that it | own enter to gr Carpenters Stand Pat. I'he of Joiners from the sed The 1 and does Indianap. Brotherhood Carpenters | trees, but not reveal has sent its “of his budding and grafting resin «d of the human vol ting nas bis seedless buds on all kinds of ap 10.000 0080 horses is i ’ 3 « he when his power plat oe w Or (oy and el CRN aft nie ret ree | ig Ee ee a phi hii Private Monopoly’'s Waterloo Law at last has met monopoly face to face with the whole people looking on. Like a house of cards, the Ingenious structure reared In the money intrenched offices In Wall street to enable one man or group of men to control the vast rallroad systems of the northwest falls before the forbidding glance of our highest tribunal of justice. Thus the limits are laid down beyond which restraint of Interstate trade may go Notwithstanding that four of the supreme court justices—White, Peckham, Holmes and Chief Justice Fuller—dissented from the opinion rendered by the majority Harlan, Brown, Day, McKenna and Brewer March 14, there Is good reason to believe that the decision is approved by the people, the source of ull power in a true republic. This Is shown clearly by the rivalry of the political party spokesmen in and out of con- gress to get credit for the decision and the law on which It rests. The Democrats already bave prodded the administration to go ahead and hunt nll the other trusts, Attorney General Knox having sald he was not going to “run amuck.’ The supreme court's decision Is based on the theory thst congress has a right under the constitution to control Interstate cothmerce, no watter by whom conducted, while the dissenters belleve that the mere owner. ship of stock In a state corporation controlling interstate railroads is not In itself interstate traffic and therefore does not come under the Sherman law, Justice Brewer held that some recent antitrust decisions had gone too far. He preferred that the ruling should not Include all contracts reasonable or unreasonable which restrain interstate trade. But In this particular case the contract was unreasonable. and hence he agreed with the majority. | 3 : 3 Ee TES = on ow the seedless frult grows has | no hlos ns Notes. | nee department of Michigan hans radium will rdinary water into a liquid of ¢ power of cancer ed Reeve own that iN CHSOS CARO Inventor nay rate | trains sus and ) Ou raliron tracks hay ungle ward at such an the down letion NE sod eers ned on strike 4 - cmenm————— GIOUS i ———— + EDU / UCA + + TIONAL & ~ Simplified Spelling Indorsed. College Girls at a Trial t of the + 44 [ Miscellaneous Aced ta Fey dents t Break I reaons Jw Mar pistol fact Hed and explosion b nt ¢ were k eg! red 1 oy « Mie an iy hicago fire experienc of It wien a portiot Pp factory was destroyed by » oity of Butte, Mont bh og o dangerous dist foundations March 4 of the city took a downhill slide Ing large buildings to erack. railway tracks and water mains to be broken The unusual of a ship collision with a train occurred in New York harbor Thursday. when the French liner Bretagne crashed into a B. and O. ear float tow, causing one of the flonts to sink The effects of the recent floods and lee jams in the Susquehanna and It tributaries were even more destructive {than was anticipated, the loss to pub He and private property being man millions. It will cost the state $1.00) NX) for bridges alone Deaths. I Major W, H. Bean, U. 8 A, who was ] lately prominent In carrying on the Leheap food experiments in the depart { ment of Missourl, committed suicide iat Omaha, March 17, rather than obey |» order for service in the Philippines, he Duke of Cambridge, the ast iE grandson of King George ard irbance cans necident in HHL, died at his Loudon house March 17. The court went into mourning for several woeks, five yours old, He was almost eighty | Backed the Came in Vain. The celebrated Hood rabbit case finally disposed of in the courts Wednes day when the defendant, Farmer Hood, of Suyder county, was found guilty and paid costs and a five aggregating $iso Mr Shamokin market and gold them, Hood brought dead rabbits to the This law and a was in direct violation to the warden caused his arrest, Physicians keep on persisting vaccina- tion is the game surest precaution ag Guess they are about right - smallpox. - Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until It gets beyond the reach of medicine, They often say * Oh, It will wear away,” but in most them away. Could they be induced to try th successful medicine called (Kemp's whieh positive guarantee to cure theywould Immediately the excel et fect after taking the first dose. Price Z¢ and Trial si FRE} At all drugg ‘of PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. cases It will wear Balsam iIssoldon a wee lent 0c, z¢ LIE] I. FE «“ iL {IDVERTISEMENTS BPANGL 25, admr he vivuie, Ia APRINISTRA TRIX NOTICE Estate ¢f Hexny ZuioLen township. Letters of ad been duly granted on the would respectfully 1 ing themselves to the estate to make mmediate ae having against the » ein resent them duly nticated { ’ late of Grege titration having above estale she persons Know a object hese purpmes 10 have, possess he rights and privileges of the of 1574 and the supplements in n theret ) xt i2 OBraal NS COURT SALE out of the the under I'm pursuance of an order issued Orphans’ Court of Centre County signed on SATURDAY. MARCH 25, 194 at 10: 0a m. iil offer at public sale, on the premises, late the farm of JEnEMIaN KLINE, about 3 miles west of Madisonbure. Fa. the real estate of the said Jeremiah Kline dec'd. consisting of about 44 acres of fine oak | pine and chestnut timber, and about 1% acres & state of cultivation The bulldings consist of & orchard of ehoee fruit, never falling spring and stream of water on premises, convicnently | ocated to schools This farm has been 0 finest wheat farms in Centre County All tha! certain messuage, tenement tract of land situate in Gregg Township, Oer tre County, Pa. bounded and described follows Beginning at stone in pu Ben jamin Limbert Ren jamin Limbert and James Dueck south sixty five degrees, west two hundred and twenty five and four tenth rods to stone, thence along lands of James Rachsu and James Heck north twenty-five degrees west twenty and fivetenth perches to stake, thence along land of J HM Showers and F, Yearick nor sixty five de. rees east one hundred and sixty-seven and ve-tenth perches to stake, thenee north sixty. five degrees east twelve perches to stake, theanee along lands of Cyrus Philine «ooh twenty five degrees east eleven and four tenth perehes to stene in public road, thenoe in said publis road north sixty-nine and one-half de. grees east twenty-four perches to stone, thence north sixty five degrees east twenly two per ches to stone, thence continuing in sald road sixty eight degrees east thirty-nine perches to stone ; thence continuing In sald road north seventy five and one fourth qeftees east ten perches to stone, thence in d road to the Jace of beginning, south eight and one half egrees east thirty four and twotenth per. ches. Containing two hundred and thirty two acres and forty two perches neat measure Terms OF BALE = 10 per cent, of bid at whieh property is knocked down to be paid on day of sale balance of 14 on confirmation of sale absolutely , 5 In one year from date of sald confirmation and the remalnin Lintwo years from date of eonfirmation. Deferred payments to bear interest from date of confirmation and tw be secured by bond and mortgage on the remises, een F. Smith, Auctioneer J © Meyer, ALt'y for Truntea, ile road at lines JAMESON, Trustee Lock Haven, Pa, Porto Rico Coftee Just received a new invoice § of Porto Rico Coffee. It ie fine flavor and heavy body use less of it, At 26¢ per 1b it is the cheapest coffee on the was | zainst Centre Co. | large frame house and bank barn, with straw shed attachss Sorge | sneeded to be one of the | and | asl of | . thenee along ‘ands of sald | fomarket. Sechler & Co. | Da a SR POV BI BO Be PURE BLOOD ¢ Mal Do you « 1 Jose a Shiloh’s Consumption Cure The Lung Tonic It «¢ of doe the co ures coughs n't « will be Prices: Soc. $1 the m refun » 25% LeRoy Mince Meat The re T NO Zless work about making our Mince Meat materials ; hr worrect proportio CAre 3 mak Sechler & Co. Centre County Banking Co. El J EE SEES WERE WERE WERE WEE, WE TAS WEARS WEES WSR EE Sh Sh Sh ENE ENE ME NE NE NEN IE NE SLE ASE SE SN SE SLE SEE SLE SE) | n ls a You Saves You Time. Saves Money BUY 11 McCALMONT & CO., Bush Arcade Block. BELLEFONTE, YOU PA. "INE SHOE! [FOR EASTER ¥ 2 You will need a nice pair of Shoes to wear with your new Easter suit or gown WE HAVE THEM IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES and ALL KINDS of LEATHER Dorothy Dodd and Cross Shoes FOR LADIES Stetson and Walkover FOR MEN A full line of Misses’ and Children's eager and Davis, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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