THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA " Classified Explained No Wr) 2 K: ———— ~~ + : ye a 1 o 0% ensationalism or Partisanship COMMERCE Labor. Haven Agreement, front Ww Detwed over wi Unionist's Plea Miss Ger Barnum Work was ned ed and joined the Corset Makers’ un jon, which was then on strike. Since | then her constant effort has been t interest peo] le who are x sit ically incilt ) Wm on the Commercial. cepts Mutualizatior fie rectors the society, and the policy that the latter shall members of the board and the stock | holders twenty-four. An amendment | to the charter will first have to be ap proved by authorities 1 be | change In manner of electing directors | will become operative gradually over a period of four years, voting by proxy | being By this action the! between stock hol lers of holders say | elect twenty-eight state the allowed Aa asssssassssssssasas ad ads aoa s tod eel AAA ASS any Nothing to Arbitrate, Says Castro Venezuela has the stage again tion believes, by the senate’s refusal to ratify the Santo Domingo treaty President Castro sent to Minister Bowen at Caracas demand that fssues with this country be submitted to an international court of arbi. wus regarded by refusal of President Roosevelt's tration. The tone of the refusal impertinent. Nevertheless President to go slow and avold anything that vention, of customs revenues, This was sald 1003, but Washington did not like the looks of it doubtedly gave Castro more courage The Vepezuela court adjourned French Cable company on demand of France Aaa asss ds salad and own Castro's reply was forwarded by mail to Washington On the same day the representatives of England and Germany signed an agreement with Venezuela by which the British and German claims were consolidated to the amount of $28,000,000 ports of Venezuela except two were to be taken over for the division INDUSTRY |: More About the “Sys Law SCIENTIFIC . P Pe To Improve Corn Culture. it farmers of the northwest are Ruse in ition with the pub of good seed” as preached by the va take but it is hope | rious agricultural colleges. This move | that the test may be made in eighteen +1 nth of ng with enthusiasm the may two years, sl oun Ii L Roos * +e EDUCATIONAL * +e " - w— i. | Miscellaneous | 4 a0! Into 1 Under the new of a student's ou at industry to » and half or fou ex and a ye tent, Pa killed and In of the Lyrie thea March damaged and persons are known to be dead as result of a tornado which swept over Randolph county, Ala, March 21 A rescuing party of fourteen miners killed Ly n in the tush Run and Red Ash mines at Thur mond, W. Va, March 10. They bad entered the mine to search for bodies | of ten miners who were killed in a pre vious explosion By the rising of the Allegheny river 5 it Pittsburg March 21 many people were driven from thelr homes; proper ty loss, $500,000 Deaths. Rev. Elmer H. Capen, D. D., presi | dent of Tufts college, at his home In | Medford, Mass, March 22, aged sixty rOYen. Jules Verne, the famous French ro | mancer, who wrote a number of Im | aginative books, such as “Around the | World In Eighty Days,” “A Journey to | the Center of the Earth” and “Twenty | Thousand leagues Under the Bea” died at his home In Amiens, France, March 24, aged seventy seven, Don Manuel de Axpiroz, the Mexican nmbassador, died at Washington March 4 may be three, three pers were Years the colin] ter at Santiago, Chile, | Much is Educational Gifts H. H. Rogers, the Standard Oil has added $500,000 to his many to his native place for the erection of a schoolhouse A new $100,000 library is to be added to the equipment of Tufts college at) : perty was man gifts Maas nine oi the Fairhaven were explosion ! Emboldened, ns our administra fiat other March 23, a the asphalt and Minister Bowen as Roosevelt was sald to be disposed would smack of coercion or inter As security all the to be authorized by the protocol of The agreement un to defy the American “big stick.” indefinitely the case against the A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itehing, Blind Bleeding or Protruding Piles Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to eure any case, no long 10 14 days anid rest Bik Insn't it send iter of how First application If your drugg in stamp d d by Paris tanding, in ¢ Ives Case at Medicine Public Sale Register. If arch 31: Hoalsl Fri. M: |. Harris Hoy RH > {DVERTISEMENTS | wurt of Os { 4 f SARAH MM _GaTOon, decea : v A nditer appointed by the Court afore sal! to make distribution of the money to and : 8 ngst thome lesa dy entitled thereto, 1 the ws of 5 rphan's ( alate Fliers Pals. Eeix f lobo M + . 8 2 as shown by the a 3 od in the es ste of eo said decossed the Execats M ime @ You and each of v Frank KE Naginesy |} wove named Co inty in the a wih that he is the owne f ground situate County of Centre and eing the northern hall of lot sian of the sald Borough, fronting t we ve {. el on the Eastern side of Allegheny straet andl extending eastward 'y tw hundred and twenty feet to Coadar Alley, with the appurier that a ceriain mortgage to secure a rel det of One Thousand Dollars #1 05x with interest payable one year after date given and executed by John Drwin. Jr. wd FP Benner Wilson shave named Catharine A. Cambell and Lucian A, Treziyuiny, dated December 10th, 190, and recorded In the ofce for the recording of deeds 8c, in and for the sald County of Centre in Mortgage Book “4G, page 8, K« being the mortgage above named) remains unsatisfied of record although the sald petitioner believes that the same has long since been fully pald | that a presump tion of the payment of this mortgage has long sinee existed from lapse of time: that, as ap pears by a certificate of the Recorder of Deeds there are no assignments of sald mort gage of record In this County t that the name of the holder or ha'ders of this mortgage other than the names of the mortgagees named therein as above stated. are anknowh to the sald pan toner, as are also sald morigagees ; that Ve sald petitioner therefore prays the said Court that after proper service and public notice the Court deeres and direct that satisfaction be entered on the record of the sald mortgage by the Recorder of Deeds for sald County You and each of you are, therefors, required to ADpaat at the next term of the above named Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, on the fourth Monday of April, to wit, April Mth, 1908, and answer the sald petition as aforesaid in accordance with the Act of Assembly in weh hae made and provided, 1s Offies, HA Tavion | Mareh 79th, 1908 Sherif hive nw ny ANCes 10 the +» MARCH 30, 1905. | Fi ALNOTICH h is hereby gives the (1 s Of Centre i bis rk his appli of # Detect { : [ FISHING TACKLE FIRST ANNL PUBLIC SALE! At our Bellefonte Warehouse and Yard. SATUR. APRIL 1, 1905 AMM Mmmm mmm mmmmmmm 3 E be ~ . A The family Shoe Store AKE A PEEP hether and se what pre} wred for the Men's, Women's, dren wants well provided way we always Means 1 miv large variety for Shoes for your get your business, ii youre lv in earnest about getting the best Shoes —————— We're ready to she your money can buy when vou're ready to look. Mingle’s Shoe Store, Bellefonte, Pa.
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