Page 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER rr LE 1906 Or Are AAA Era of the Frenzied Financier NN NNN NNN ECENT eveats in Philadelphia and Chicago have shown that the wrecking of barks and the robbing of safe deposit vaults by men who go around with burglars’ tools, masks aad re JON C. volvers are not half as BELL. i and | some $06,000,000, much to be feared as the ruining of | financial institutions by men looked upon as pillars of society. It was the get-rich-quick idea which proved the Nemesis of Banker Paul O. Stensland of Chicago, of Banker Frank K and "Frenzied Financier’ Adolph Segal of Philadelphia and of Banker Frank Bigelow of Milwaukee. The Milwau kee financier erred through the fawlts of his son, who plunged Into specula tive schemes and dragged his father from the path of safe and conservative finance to that of ruin and a felon's cell. Hipple and Stensland both started ri and to certain stages ef their re areers seem to have pursued | wtydhnd integrity Then the { bark in projects promising big returns came, and they ! rdaks Involved puda tions they had built uj est and relia ble to obtain the | ) thers crime, up HON n 0 en for haza case religion and philanthropy used however used Rte: escape the WM folly, but wad re manded to the authorities his try, farmer. A have ) eredit for working himself up t tion community Hipple's were whiloh, might swindlog to as a cl to | loings he "0000 nsequet even there was sought out oun s the r a poor Norwegian ago would been sale e deserved » A pose the as a of honor young n in hiecngn through amare and ’ i : I not stand | rit his for ess for big ander taken w= Fiske was his nud Hipple but was the str rest of al w came of led wrenz might have tive fnar mitation te maintaly w A I 0 to do. District ‘ John ¢ whe wrecker of he Jon ] + that eB | those cog engaged Ir ) “3 | at resnit Lh for gal put it, = 11 ) r hy tized pres dent in pe NAS Ine Twen migrant fr EE al his the and whom, It Muerva 14 rong by Leer 1000 ‘ fr. A Inan wit ' thing Bell ny that and were Ih TH £5. 000) wus al i 1 Ire he stitution the ' : YAR No who ~~ ft npany the wic MD ng woken Bag!ish hokag soap caldron in a in a tenement distriet. The lnven f a new proc ess for waxing led him $50, 000. This & o 0 Dusin oss, and i od a un aner him extont de sire i i k ry wo) He jit ‘ y for the SUKAr mnk Later but this left with It in said he at Hippie's Deng mex recent Ar ena bled » borrow cots purp trust and succeed n doing Ing about $1 0x the deal he tr 1 the same gol agalr time } the refine on ow aceon bank $144 but Hip tricabi nN ow had to ho ter Hipple's L1H ie hn 14 fn fi tily serihibled | ‘No one to biame but 1» Wt all the money. | was fooled into lending It to him, think he dead plodding lawyer for years, and h or for integrity and win led him to be made nn of many trust funds, including those of church es and charitable Institutions. Out one the LA] not sel nd got on his hands his hemes bank president utation safe met! the ocustod x 4 ~Q | MRS, HERMANN OELRICHS. The Widow of the Noted Club Who Died Recently at Sen, Mra. Hermann Oelrichs, who may con- Post ill of her late husband, the famous clubman and athlete, was Miss Theresa Alce Fale, of the late Fair of California, and she married Mr. Oelrichs about fifteen She is a sister of Mrs. Wil Vanderbilt, Jr., and Charles G, Fair, who, with his wife, was kill ed in an automobile aceldent in France Mr. Oelrichs was In the steamship business at the of supposed to enjoy an Income of about $100,000 a year. His wife and Me Oelrichs de of his time the of her estate late the w : daughter Senator years ago liam K some time ago, was her brother time his marriage was inherited to of voted a good deal management | years they had not spent much time { together, Mrs, Oelrichs living in New Hipple | huilt York, Newport and Europe and Mr Oelrichs being especially fond of the 5. HERMANN OELRICHS Pacific He wa ne I rane at the of the earthquake an nt York signed by | mount hots which the fire fo of residence. time to New 1 scrap of paper The Fair was damaged in wing the earthquake, was with Mrs ririchs’ Mr ha leaving 1506 nn his broth It was said he did this because his wife did not need his estate and is son, Hermann Oelrichs, Jr., was already pro vided for. However, it has been stat- ed that Mrs. Oelrichs might contest the wil in the interest of her son If she found that property was Included in id father's eatate which came from ym Me, Oel nchs® own business enterprises Mm iA and noted f nterest In lng and m r boating nd death of cddeont the po ty auto afterw riman money Oelric 1902 his wife his 1 it In another giving It mostly er, Charles May Oelrichs ade to because | Oelrichs leader in seciety intomot since the CAr a yr her hrother in tor JAMES G. BLAINE 3D Statesman Is (lerk. Grandson of Famons Now a Bank the pay of New Yi bears a name © ery He Is Jum the fa for preside : ) Cle in 1844 in the ‘ $6 per wee Ising detect him and bh On rel { the ght and Das ba an whe tongue grandson of n who ran eiand wa ind prom knew him between f § those who resemblances « noted grandfather, who so JAMEN 6 His Hinghast narrowly 1 i e | en mother Is Mra, ) Bull of New York a ‘ wns Miss vport. Khe Marie evi an Actress and daughter of Colonel Richard Nev ins of Ohl Her marriage with G. Blaine, Jr, proved unfortunate, and she secured a divorce from him, some years later marrying the distinguished New York Dr. William T Bull. Mr. Blaine also married again, his second wife Misa Martha Tichborn, daughter of Rear Admiml Philip Tiehborn, She did not get on well with Mr. Blaine either and took Inmes on, being { up her residence In South Dakota a wardly he was so highly moral that | nobody suspected him capable of do ing a wrong thing, and when his fall came It carried misfortune to many In nocent persons with It, | a. few months ago with the view, It was sald, of obtaining a divorcee. James Maine 84 did well In his studies while at school and Is fond of sports, | being noted as a tennis player, CREASY AND BERRY A TEAM When They Hitch Up Together Vast Graft of New Capitol Will Be Revealed. When Creasy Representative Willlam TT. Democratic nominee hall and State Treasurer audi of- lerry will for tor general he fice, he installed in constitute a team that can be relied upon to turn on the light fully for the purpose of the tent of the buncoing done to the commonwealth in making the new revealing entire ex colossal state capitol cost more than twice the $4,000,000 the to “completed.” for which law sald it Under Me the latest report from the auditor general Is for 1904, and from that it appears that $703,194.29 was spent upon the capitol in that year. Of this sum $252. 781.83 John Sanderson, of Philadelphia, who has supplied or will supply nearly everything that can movable furniture permanent fixtures facings and finishings windows and doors, and of and walls Sanderson firm of four or the expenditures « the appropri Another in amount is $435,412.46 paid to the Lan caster inty Republican politic Pennsylvania : Ma Ases In was be Nichol-Penrose-Martin conditions 59 went to properly called well the the fireplace Thi greater | lion as such carved will part the of al Ove original the capitol item the 19 ans formin E the pany, of tallic filing roon rietta the dep a million those cases "4 of the general fune A bout nated cost of having been made fa 1} manner of setting is the manner of getting propriation Such payment for ever thing in or on 1 tha axecept bare iy $4 A legislatur apart walls, all of by the uildings and have from the worked apitol supplied the act to he dome ng authog ing of millions of appropria TWH m fund hoat Roney general wit for doors 140 tels, walnscoiting chandeliers and many other permanent fixtures in the edifice? Each dopartment sad bureau chisf has his reom walls from ceiling pol any fastened there as firm removably ar Mom wind Oy ered ts» floor with od mahog As walls themase barbaria that together 1 ald © and § COTTA with the gr f the senate the head of tn 4d for out more pecte state The law of pe rintendent bt {ings to brand general has nt nj : of whatevs in | exponcaa fh "we y furniture the By an arrangement between and the pul grounds and been en aps ropria- had an expanded the apitol commissioners sone rs of bulldings she abled to keep tion because 1! unlimited word “furn bronz hat ers and the cut shades the mahogan mahogany n tein 1 the floors y These former have within their intter, who appropriation ure” wo cover not only the glans merable and $300, but the the carved parquetry least they are a paying for is not enly a plece of Jug but It is a violation of the following proviso attached to the ap propriations of 1003 and 1905 for the purchass of furniture “Provided that expenditures made under this section shall not be 80 construed as to authorize the of public grounds and buildings to complete the present capitol building.” Fairly the appropriation laws have not given the board of pub. He grotinds and bulldings the slightest not of the |} furnit telery Are furniture; part ulding, and them nas we commissioners construed, | of the authority to expend a dollar for “com. | pleting” the new capitol. In apparent | Jealousy of any Interference with the eavitol commission. a recent provision : law expressly aecifies tual tne board of public greunds and buildings “shall make no expenditure to com. plete the capitol building.” It is ab surdly describing parts of the new edifice as “furniture” that the board has evaded the law, If a flat vio lation of this provision can be called an evasion Conceding, however, that upon an impeachment this beard could escape convietion because of a confusion and uncertainty in the law this in the le Who elothed Commins with Money essential how stands forum of the transaction pth moral bullding unlimited in the treasury ' 101 power LO expend the pon the capitol of $4,000,000 completion? Who power as to swell the cost of the new capitol nearly $10,000,000 boasting their honesty and economy In keeping the cost the $4.000, Machine officials, Not one Fusion Democrat with the scandal new while fixing a sum for Iss constraction and The machin wantonly lature ICEL nave so exercised this to while helow 060 appropriation? of every them not man Republican the least connection from first to last. It was not until an antimachine treasurer enterasd upon his office and became a member of the board of public grounds and buildings that the people of Pennsylvania learn od how they had heen decelv ed by mach history of one had BETORR officials as to the whole the new capitol, VENEERED WOOD. Solid Fer Farniture, Advantages Over Les ber art ol art it | oday, It ¢e for veneer were not the would be § any tne Veaeneering it the eariiest makers, although oxtent, preferred as olid i wooed wood fur as the made on of ve enable nyers of trees, ash, have been the invent on one e old days and was leriaking iweared wood nor Hog wavell ot to cold amount of veneer ar pert woodsmen : of the woxis ound the heart or on seme lenely farm, Iw’ the agent working nterests of a veneering com " »w as much is paid d be for in & Tee » ving it in sth and then Hed of hot hen sent where they eces frem of an inch the same ft pliable from crack. "1 114 cana on ing,or breaking The cal : w » these silees to the arth . preven net workers then apply es of Tum th the grain ms and with Instead “of mak the them on w posite Mereet! article surface’ is ened and hardened and it may” tw this crossgrain work he polished solid wood AisD to a” higher luster than the Brooklyn Eagle MADE AT THE GREAT WATCH WORKS AT CANTON,OHIO The dealer who dosen't have DUEBER-HAMPDEN WATCHES may tell you they are not the best. He wants to sell what he has it's human nature. Before buying, ask the dealer who has them, F. P. Blair & Co, BELLEFONTE. New Bank for Clearfield. A Grang wld shortly IY 10 ¢ eq o en th National Bank will The rector 1 will not mmtracted t he has Hexny state Col NOTICE th nae 1 estate are re Wi wile jeft her home OMER GREEN'S PHARMACY (0, BUSH HOUSE BLOCK Bellefonte, - - - Penn’a. COALS y Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLEGHENY BT, BELLEFONTE We keep none bot the best qua BEEF. x kr ty of PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM Maat. Pork Sausage f you wan! & niles Juicy Steak go PHILIP BEEZER nds of Smoked ete Centre County Banking Co. Nireets Corner High and Spring RecrivEe DErosiTS., DISCOUNT NOTES JOHN M SHUGERT. Cashier enn » ] FERTILIZERS FOR FALL SEEDING fence, ne Prices BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 A. WM seed, barb i gra and Lis, sooth harrows, Ww ire. TO McCalmont & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. SN SRNR RP PRIN RN000000N0 000000000000 R000 : : | : : nter Little beds of flowers, Little brushes of paint, Make a pleasant cottage, Out of one that aint, nal I ABG pecialty CX ETO L853 all flowers and surprised makes and what BE PAINTED work now and sof paint YOURS CAN stimate on ve PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ng. Hard Wood Finis! WALL PAPER--Hundreds of New and Catchy Designs, to make vy ir se lections | to do the hanging in the with a fine assortment of Mouldings to select from, m Al Very ow Prices ipl ahd skilled mechanics «ate manner PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Pictures, Mirrors, Window Shades, Paints, Oils, Glass, Jap.a-lac, ete, at ECKENROTH BROTHERS, BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE.
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