THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 10, 1902, BOER LOSSES ARK HEAVY Forced to Retreat After Fierce Fight With British. 137 WERE KILLED OR WOUNDED Britons Entrenched Themselves, a+ Getting Guns Into Action, Repel! the Boers' Determined Attacks Bravery of Canadians. Klerksdorp, Transvaal C April T.--Detalls received of the at Doornbalt farm, March 3], in w the British had three officers an men killed and 16 ofMcers and men wounded, while the Boer 137 men killed or wounded, show quite 2,000 Boers opened a strong tack from different points, with guns and a pompom. This atta made at a moment when the had left their luge charge of the were galloping with the int Boer convoy ered flv miles retired SCREEN OF BOER WOMEN General Delarey Reports Stories of British Atrocities. Amsterdam, April 8. —Former Pre dent Kruger has received from eral Delarey, the Boer leader recently captured Lord Methuen rowing stories of by the British The stories are sug ported by affidav Gener i women aroun again whi ruelties perpetrat been specific dates oners and women Delarey's own wife, a« reports, has been persecuted by Gen eral Lor Methuen's orders for t past six months, and is now wanders ing about the veldt with her six chil dren Delarey’s mother, 83 years of age, he asserts has been driven from Klerksdorp, after being robbed of all her cattle and her house burned. Hq also enumerates specific cases of de fenseless women who were shot and speaks of the cold-blooded murder of prisoners General Delarey appends to his re port the story of gruesome atrocities perpetrated on decrepit and aged Boers and pregnant women and small children Van der Merwe, late mining com missioner of the Rand, now fighting under Delarey, appends a further list of atrocities, committed on women and children, to the report of General De larey Kritzinger Acquitted. London, April 8A dispatch from Lord Kitchener, dated from Pretoria says that Commandant Kritzinger who was eaptured by General French at Hanover road, Cape Colony, on D cember 17 last, and who has been tried by court martial on the charge of having committed four murders, in ad dition to train wrecking and cruelty to prisoners, has been acquitted, and is being well treated as an ordinary prisoner of war. Farm Products Exported Last Year. Washington, April 7.--The depart ment of agriculture has issued a state ment of the foreign trade of the Unit ed States In agricultural products. It shows that during the fiscal year 15 foreign countries purchased Ame farm products to the value of 000.000, representing the cultural exports In our history largest pars with the record for 19 show an Increase of over $100.000 ’ imprisoned For Applauding Murder Rome, April 8 Enrico Malatesta the Italian Anarchist, was vesterday sentenced by a court of Justice to five months’ Imprisonment for contumaey on account of certain articles appland ing the murder of President McKinley which ware written for and published in an Anarchist newspaper, Kruger's Son Took Oath of Allegiance Pretoria, April 7.-Casper Kruger, the oldest son of President Kruger and 24 other relatives of Mr. Kruger bearing the same family name are among those who have recently taken the oath of allegiance to Grea Britain, MOVINGS CONTINUED, Farmers Mulls. Win. Heckman, of Madisonburg, to the John Rossman property 3 mile cast of Penns Cave Samuel Wise from the Kryder and Orwig farm to the Hearlek farm 2 miles east of Potters Mills. Jacob Detweller who purchased the farm vacated by Samuel Wise will move on same. Mrs, Win, Weaver vacated her house, moved 2% miles west of Spring Mills she pur chased the Hannah property: C. 8. Garbrick from the J, Bitner farm to Nittany valley miles west of Jacksonville, George Barner from Centre Hall to the Bitner farm. David MeCoal from the Ross farm to Spring Mill the house vacated by C. 8. Robison Good from Centre Hall to the Ross far . D, Shreckengast from the Hiram Durst farm to near Pardee, Union county, and Thomas Sholl from the Vonada farm west of Madison burg to the farm vacated by LL. D. Shrecken- gast Wm. Rishel will start in farming on his father's place where the two families will both remain it will not be ew trade for William for he has le t long before and will no doubt make Howard Weay er from the Ve, Moved Rebersburyg T. W. Walker from the old homestead to east Rebersburg, his own home ; Peter Ke wler into the house vacated by T. W. Walker: Lev! Ful mer moved into the home vacated by Mr. Kess lor: Mrs. Jos. Blerly oved from her farm to West Rebersburg where they have built a new home ; Ellas Bressler moved from Penns val ley to the Rierly farm: Rev, Buek into Miss Emma Bair's home; John Stover and Noah Brungart will move into Howard Miller's home in West Rebersburg: Henry Wolford moved inte Lloyd Walker's home: Herbert Smull from Smullton, moved Into Mrs. Kivina Wolford moved from their farm to our burg oecupying the home of C. EB Long which they purchased: Charles Beck moved into A. N. Corman’s brick house Blerly's home ; Geo Spring Mills Ves to the sidenes WA fr moved to M whned by Methodist Andrew Cor man moved fron 13 a the residence he recently purehased the Zeigler estate, ind vacated hy 8B Krape who moved to Altoona besides one « wo other changes ba destination not definitely settiod Madisenburg, Rev. Doerstier moved to Pottstown, Pa; Mrs Caroline Limbert into the house vaonted by Rey, Doerstier : Geo, Miller to the home vacat od by Mrs, Limbert and D, ©, Carls will start up housekveping where Mr. Miller formerly resided, BB Shafter, of OM Port, will again oveupy his former home and W. HN. Limbert goes back to Hebersburg. Howard Stover moved to Tusseyville, and Clement Long into the house vacated hy Mover. Wm, Heckman goes to Penns Cave and Homer Krebs to the farm vacated by Heekman. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levarl Faclas, Fieri Facing, Vendition! Exponas, and Levar!t Faclas sur Mechanios Lien, ssued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to FPublie Sale, at the Uourt House, in the borough of Bellefonte, on MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1902, At] o'clock, p.m. the (cllowing described real estate Lo wit All that certain lot of ground situate In the Boro of Bellefonte, ata point at the Interse tion of Allegheny street as laid out wna Curtin street, thence by extension of Allegheny street North 20 feet, thence by & line para 110 said Curtip street east 29 feet Ww the ¥ nsion of Decatur Alley, thence by sald Decatur Alley south a0 feet to Curtin street thence by sald Curtin street 20 tee wot place of begluning, contaluing 4idd 40 super 8&1 sqUATEe YArds Ihereon erected a large Stone dwelling bouse, stable und other outbuildings ALSO All that cerialn messusge tenement and tract of land situate in College township, Centre cousty, Pa. bounded and described as follows to witi—On the north by land of Kobert Valen tine, on the east by land of Willlaw Crust, on the south by land of Welster Estate, and on the west by land of Welster Estate, containing 2% WOres more or less hereon erected a two story awelling house, bank barn, wagon shed and other outbuildings ALSO Fred Reynoie sid of Kober mds and B. Shoe Seized, taken ia execution, and to be the property of Robert Valentine A LBRO All that certain messuage, tract or piece of land shwate in the township of Benner, county of Centre and Xtate of Peansyivania, bounded And described as follows: Beginning at a stone corner on the bank of Spring Creek, thence nowth one and one hall degrees west Mong the bank of sald Creek five and five tenth perches to stones, thenee along land of or formerly of Henry Brockerhoff, now de esased, north & deg we cast : perehes stones Thenee north TS degrees sast fourteen stones thence south ¥ degrees east *% to stones, thence south 4 de grees wess 3 perehes 10 a» post, thenoe sone lands of, or formerly of, Dani! KI nger nerith "H degrees weal iS perches to the place of beginning, containing ? acres and M4 per ches Deal measure, being the same premises which Henry Brookerholf and MC, his wife'hy their indenture dated the 11th day of July A DD. 1%72 and recorded in the oes for the record Ing of deeds, Kc. in and for the sald county of Centre in dead book “NH” No, 2 page 2» Le did grant and confirm unto the aforesaid Louis Haas and to his heirs and assigns forever, as in and by the said inpart recited Indenture, re lation being thereunto had more fully and at Inrge appears, having thereon erected a dwel He house, barn, Brewery, Beer Vault and other out buildings Nelrod, taken in execution, and to be sold as fruparty of Catharine Haas, Execoutrix &e.. of Mules Haas deceased ALSO All those two certain trae or lots of ground struate in the Borough of Centre Hall, Centre Co, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: the first tract or Jot of ground. bounded and deseribed as follows: On the sast by Peon Avenue, on the south by lot of tise. 8, Clem ents party of the Srst part hereto, on the west uw Logan Alley, on the north by lot of Mary Allison known as lot No. 53 on the plan of of suid Bore , containing forty perches. being the same lot of ground which Mary M_ Allison by her deed bearing date March Stn 1%0end recorded In the office for recording of Deods In and for Centre county In Deed Book 68, page 1% conveyed to sald Geo, 8, Clements The other tract or lot of ground bounded and described as follows On the west by Holler street, on the north by Ridge street, and on east by Logan Alley and on the south by wrove Alley. containing ove sere of gromnd, Relred, taken In exeoution and to be sold as the property of Geo, 8. Clements and Anna Clements ALKD ATL that eertain ot or piece of land and tene ment situate in Boalsburg, Harris towns! ip Centre county Feunsylvania, bounded and desoribed as follows to wit «On the north by Main strebt, on the west by Mrs Henderson on the south by an alley, on the sast hy W. A Murray, containing one fourth of AD Acre Mowe or leas Thereon erected a dwelling house aud out-buliding Beleed, taken tn sxoeution. and to be sold as the property of Sarah Hasson and James Has son ALRD All that certain lot of ground situats in the township of Spring, county of Contre and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and deseribed as fol lows: Beginning al a point In the road lead ing from Phoenix Mill te Roopsburg 50 feet west of lot of Mrs. Apt, and at southeast cor ner of Reuben Miller, thenes north 20 feet, thenos woestwardiy 0 feet to line of lot of Ma Shearer, thenoe by sane southwardly 90 fos! tw the barg road aforesaid, thence by same enstwardly 50 feet to the pisos of begin. Ding, sald jot fronting 80 feet on the Roups, r rnd and ox ng back therefrom ' thet hereon ereeted a stable, Belzed, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Rarah A, Gehret, ALBO A oertaln one story frame chureh building cased with brick and located at Snow Snoe 1n- tersection, Boggs township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, on & lot or piece of ground bounded and described as follows to wit: — Be flanink ata pine in the publie road leading rom Unionville to Milesburg at a corner of land of ¥, B Crider foruerly J. M Wagner's Ext, and James H. Davidson Grantor hereto thenee slong publie road Ina westerly direc Hon 52 feet; thenee ina northerly direction o feet: thenoe in a easterly direction 45 feet to the dividing line of P, B, Crider and Grantor hereto: thenes in a southerly direction along sild line 60 feet to the place of beginning it being the same lot of ground which James H Davidson and Viola M_ his wife by their deed dated January 8th 156s and recorded in Cen tre county In Deed Book, Volume page bh, granted and conveyed to the Calvary United Evangelical chureh, of Suow Shoe [nese Lion Lhe ald bollding fronting on the maln rosd leading from Unlonvilleto M esburg 32 feet In width and 40 feel and nehes jn depth with square chureh tower and entrance on tl east corner of sald chureh bullding 15 feet | fronting on sald public road Keized, taken in execution and to be sold as | the property of George W. Heiney, Wi E. Eckert and Sylvester M, Summers. Tr es | of the Calvary United Evangelical Ghureh, of | Bow Mhoe Intersection in Bogs and Thomas Murray, William C Eokert vester M., summers, Deltz and Rev, Goorge ommities of the Calvary ¥ Shoe Intersect od States CYRUS BRI CHARTER NOTICE Notioe is hereby g Inger an act of assembly wealth of Pennsylvania entitled to provide for the incorporatioh and regula tion of eartain corporations Approved April. ah, 1574 and sapplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called “NITTANY IRON COMPANY.” the character and object whereof is the manufacture of iron or steel or both, or of any article of commeree from metal and for that purpose and to have And possess Lhe powers and privileges express od and given In the th section of the Cor poration Act of 1574 and supplements thereto iy CM. 1 LEMENT Solietwor roa NOTICE n the assigned estate of JOHN P. CONDO by given that John PF. Conde mda, his wife. of the b wough inty of Oentre and State of Pennsylvania, have made a general assign ment of Lhe property of the former in trust for the benefit of his ereditors to the unders ined All persons Indebled to the sald John FP. Con 40, are hereby requested to make payment and those having claims, ta present them with out delay. to Ww.4 Rt NALE Assignee, Bellefonte, Pa W. F.AMITH, Assignee Miliheim, Pa, or their attorney J. OC. MEYER Bellefonte, Pa APMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICK Estate of JACOR TIBBENS. late of ( ollege township, deceased Letters of administration, 4. hb. n. 0. ta baviog Deen granted to the undersigned, ail fsons knowing themselves 10 be indebted hereto are requested to make Immediate pa ment, and those having claims or demands Against the same will present them without delay tor settlement, to the undersigned WILLIAM H. TIBBENS, Adm'r LS Ld Houserville, Pa Ponder NOTIOY Notice is hereby given toal Perso ested that the | wing inventories o words and ohatte set apart to wide Sor the provisions of the Act of the April, SSL have been confirmed nial Court, and flediin the oor of the ( the Orphans’ (© tof Contre i no exceptie w fled « ay a ext te ed abaainute : : . nd appraise personal [HN of 1. IL Bat) ivilie hwy uh, deceased pe he 111 Wik sot spars t in widow, Flies J. Rath nat : he inventory and appratsemoent of the real estate of William Weaver, late of Gregg township, deoased, as the same was set Apart to his widow, Jane Weaver 8 The inventory and Appraisimaent of the personal jrupant) of 4 Glass, Inte of Penn township, deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow, Ella J. Glass 6 he inventory and appraisement of the personnal Propet} of James T. Stunrt, late of Harris township, deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow, Emma § Stuart 7. The inventory and appraisement of the real estate and persons! property of ©, |, Barnatde towneh i; decors. WAS set apart to his widow, AG, ARCHEY, and U0, 0, YOU TO KNOW THIS. THAT YOU SHALL KNOW THIS. is ALWAYS RIGHT. Come, compare us with others. the ifference and you will profit by what you learn. We sell more Clothing than any two stores in Bellefonte, . : because we sell it to your liking. We ask for business on the u needed to give us a look we feel sure that we will number you among our many pleased customers.
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