THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 17, 1902. 3 | "nm A A 7 fta dedication was a great public oo | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS | cased with brick and located at Snow Shoe 1n. My . pas Al I | Al TAL AGE Cobh tersection, Boggs township, Centre county, on. SN —————————— —— " Pennsylvania, on a lot or plece of ground The tabernacle was a grand and | SHERIFF'S SALE bounded and described as follows to wit: Be . 4 : - ginning at a plue in the public road leading J - beautiful place of worship, with a vast By virtue of a writ of Levarl Facias, Fieri from Unionville to Miles borg at a corner of : td seating capacity and perfect acoustic | Facias, Venditioni Expouas, und Levarl Facias | land of ¥. B Crider, foruerly J. M Wag. or's Noted Preshyterian Divine Sue= : ® | ’ 1d peri A sur Mechanies Lien, issued out of the vourt of | Est, and Jumes H, Davidson Grantor hereto properties, but it was not destined to | Common Pleas of Centre county, Fa. and to | thenee slong public road in a westerly diree cumbed to Long Illness, stand long. On Sunday, May 13, 1804, | me directed, there will be exposed to Public | tion 52 feet; thence ina northerly direction o y ) \ } Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of | feet: thence 1 4 easterly direction 40 feet to shortly after the ose of the morning | Beliefonte, on the dividing Hoe of PP. B. Crider aod Grantor pg sorvices, fire broke out hefore It Sik ' hereto: thence ln a southerly direction along THE END CAME PEACEFULLY : or tas y veh ‘at a re MONDAY, APRIL 8, 102, sald line 60 feet to the place of beginning it va uor caonlrgl oD ne mag At 1 o'clock, p.m. the following described real being the same lot of gronod which James I nifilcent building a yf 10KIng | estate to wit and Viola M., his wife by thelr deed | His Last Rational Words Were to His roi 4 4 ay Hunt diate nuary Sth ; recorded 1 ol Hins h LE I situate Fe A ' p Daughter, When He CONEregntions wers a enormou . i A 1 those of Henry Ward Beecher, and he I et to Curtin thence by sald Curtin street 2) i ¢ ginning at the same time addressed another | contatving 444d 40 superficial squate yards jon and to congregation of millions through the | Thereon erecied a large Stone dwelling house, | the property ; ge WW, Heiney stable and other outbuildings " wv) ' Sibi . . MW EDR DOTS ’ e Wai eaching v nd Sylvester M, Summers annea. new pag I When he was preaching ALSO f the Calvary United Evangelioal Chureh. of in Brooklyn,there was no necessity of | su that certain messuage tenement and tract | SNOW Shoe Intersection in Bogs township \ " . 3 : : . o | and Thomas Murray, William CC Fekert, 83 a stranger asking where Dr. Talmage's | of land situate in College township, Centre vyoster oa Fray is M k hy | .: county, Pa, bounded and described as follows Ay « Bummers, Henry Smoyer. David | ~} | church was; all he had to do was to | (0 On the north by land of Robert Valen. | Deitz and Rev, George W, Heiney, Building follow the crowd For many years | tine, on the east by land of William Crust, on | Lommities of the Calvary United Evangellcs , the south by land of Wester Estate, aud on the | VhUreh, at Snow Shoe Intersection, owners or | his sermons were preached both from west by land of Welster Estate, containing 30 | reputed owners, uln , yr WANDS Tres ore « fess wreon erecied 4 two ‘ the pulpit and through te newaba ar rnd Tog house RE Wag 8 shed All that certain lo | * Of ground situate ers, but after he gave up his pulpit el hhat aathuttdineg Ls ' nthe village of State lege, county of Cen . | PIL { 4nd bther outbuildings tre Ad State of Pao Lollege, county of Cen. | Byaporated: In Washington the great divine spoke ALSO described as follow yy th t to his flock wholly through the public 1! that certain messuage tenement and tr corner of ot of W. F. Rtrause then " Peaches. wight, at his re had been evident for some days that tow ali mie In Betiner 'e vata, bounded an { he United Stat wharves hia a ; Fennsylva sounded a n the nited States where his sermon | as toliows to press, and there was hardly a in the dally or ly newspaper w Fred Keynol n paj anid of Kobert not ageriy fitted DY cores ol ¢ on the south by ple. It is probably no exaggeration to | Welster } ! pl J j * Mrs. Elie: ri K, § i u OTe we ire fee ‘ ' \ ' {here ‘ ‘4 TE . - 'a'e that h mon was 1 each { or les erected & wos tone | two story frame dwelling e and out I'ropical Fruits : Wee hy + i ! 37 f 194% ) : iN arn wa : He and 4 ! : K I { fron appears the con BEST GROCERIES at REASONABLE PRICES ~ SECHLER & co MeCalmont & Co the Foun . BELLEFONTE. PA. Bellefonte, Pa. NIRZPR IRR IR FAUBLES ‘Ca &. WILL PROBE THE BEEF TRUST ae ES ° ANZA NS » 3 8. Afyorney Bethea Ordered By President to Make Inquiries . 7 one & the fami Lory Broo : ter of . wT i + WE SELL Clothing—MEN’'S WEAR of all kinds. THAT'S ALL. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER CONCERN IN BELLEFONTE. iN Silent tribe Ar { an intends poral ) rehis . Ay fest . . “ . NITTANY IRON COMPANY Ir Age WAS | | yea iay by t H Ke : n } 4 he By i bor r.oounty and object whereof is the manufa sands of peo " nna or steel or botd rof any article from met and for that purpos residence eh ssachuset en i ton I V ’ nd possess the powers and » . . where the visi f death was ms tr Is Th nve rat wa Rad he And one half Krees west | od and given Rx ng » > by . ¢: of violets 43s with ' p and wher nist . pi perene ) stone : ’ > 4 ol M CUEMENT Streamer hoa or il « fur r . , ' no ae rignt symi the and te th * on + wh Me ¢ A “2. WN ) Sketch of His Career § N & Dr Talmage was bo in mind not i em he ’ 9 . DLs a vr bi fed ini . the ! } at ~ " tn DIA the Bro ot count A ! with the resul [ a sharp a ehite In deed Doak ** MH" X. hg id on to G. RUNKLE, Assig i in N : Ww ¢ , 4 Belle wary 7, 1832 His y nall | 1 chibi adil Lace? od IA halts ane wy " WF. SMITH. Assignee farm, and he was the you A i ; k " Millhein $9034 > Poe OUR ASSORTMENT is larger attorney J.C. MEYER Bellefonte. P 3 than all the other stores in Belle- of a family of 12 childrer ents wie eoply religious @ yrie or og } 4 IN : : : : their greatest desire was to see some . , ent A’ HINISTHATOR'S NOTICE ) i ROTI & , ha n gf their sons enter the minis GAVE BIRTH TO FIVE GIRLS Thels hopes were fulfilled, for the Letters of administration f. b. tL. a eldest brother at the close of his col Mrs. James McGowan Establishes a | All those two certain tracts or is of ground, | havieg been granted to the undersigned. a : stunts in the Boroogh of Centre Mall tre Sreone Know it th ~ : - Bn a » n > Hfe ’ N : . iaad ew Record. ll } ng masives to be indebted > > . , Jege life went to ( hina as a mission N ord E 1 by Peunsylvania, bounded and dese: bed as | thereto are requested to make immediate pay 4! hen ) ou buy ( LOTHIN (5 here ary, while another became a minister Poughkeepsie, N. ¥ April 15 follows the flan ehet or lot of ground. bounded | ment. and those having claims or demands 3 } . y - hams ‘ . And deseribed as follows On the east by Pean ainst the = l A kad ro almag imself entered law sain) wes, of Balley Gap, Ulster . J ng h ame will present them withou v . . Dr. Talmage himself entered law, but Isaiah Rhos n B 8 Gag In Avenue. on the south by lot of eo. 8, Clem: | delay lor settlement to {hve undersigned | t you get a full hundred cents w orth his parents never ceased to hope that | county, announced In this city yester | ents party of the first part hereto, on the west WILLIAM BH. TIBBENS. Adm't ; - w would eventually follow in the | day that his daughter, Mrs. James Me o Logan Alley on fhe north by ot of Mary x If Houserville, Pa : of ‘ . "m : R y p Tod p 0 i footsteps of his brothers. In 1853 he | Gowan, aged 28, of Tucker's Corners o anid Horo + Sontalning forty perches, being L* AL NOTI0) \ h ve same lot of ground whieh » \ Fine , gave up legal practice and went to! a bamlet In Ulster county, Sunday by her deed bearing date Rwy Ry iRtiand Not the college at New Brunswick to pre gave birth to five children, all girls, | recorded in the offioe for recording of [weds in este 1 that the I wing inventories 3 ' and for Centre count in Dee 3 : for i : ay pare for the ministry and that all are doing well. Mrs. M¢ iB BON vee Ie Sotmty hy aed Laok A, page good atid chattels et Apart to widows u ; . a . {re dey ¢ rovisions of the et of the Mth « His first charge was at Belles Gowan's other children are a son and | Tne other traet or lot of ground bounded and April, MDI, have Deon confirmed ois fath bi N. J. where he spent three yes He a pair of twins described as follows On the west by Hoffer | Court. and flledlin the oMee of the Cle of street. on the north by Ridge street, and on | the Orphans’ Court of Centre counts 1 if . then acer pted a call to a ch 1 at east by Lagan Alley and on the south by «rove no exceptions he Aled « Syracuse, N. Y.. and remained rh New Mint Superintendent, Alley, containing ore acre of ground of BEXt tern lO ey ' nah rfl 18 oo Tha . Nelzed, take rreoutio d Lo be sold wool ute until 862, when he accepted a pas Washington, April 15 The pros) the property p- Geo . Ri Bs hha Nd a4 1 abn 5 tnvant > nk 2 e torate in Philadelphia. This gave him | dent yesterday nominated John H. | Clements the personal Hrop of is " N ’ 3 \ a . . > his first chance of reaching the people | 14ndis 10 be Superintendent of the § ; ALSO ate of Mario: i) Of duties 1. Haverty / for your dollar. Come, compare ' / & the peop Mint at Philadelphi vi HK Bn All that eertain ot or piece of land and tenes SANE Was apart to his widow, Hesie § of a great city His success was In mint a Hiadgeiphia, vice OYer | ment situate In Boalsburg, Harris township Heverly AH : ’y : IQ f » : br ’, stantaneous, and he finally received | resigned. The appointment was con iri) pry LA) Pennay vania Dounded and $. The taventory and appraisement of : us with others is all we ask. } ou A geserined as follows to wil «tn the north by the persons] property of Jame # Spots, Inte three simultaneous calls from Brook firmed. The senate also confirmed the Main street, on the west by Mrs. Henderson of Worth tow nahi A he oe . » + + ’ 'h. 1) nabiip, roomsed, as the same . > “ ¥ : - n Chie o a Sar *y han pominations of Albert A Norris. to on the south hy an alley, on the east by W A Wik sot apart ww his widow, Magic 3 5 oA) will readily sce that it IS {to AJ our mn. ag nd San Francisco Al Murray, containing one fourth of an acre more Npotts ] v though the church which had called | be coiner of the Mint at Philadelphia, | or less. = Therson erected a dwelling house, 3 Theinventory and appraisement of the | hy y te if to tre le 1 him to Brooklyn boasted only 17 mem aud outbuilding perronal property of | Bathurst. late of | & interest to trade ere. Archbishop Ryan Appointed, Neized, taken In execution, and 10 be sold as nionville borongh, deceased, as the same bers he chose that city, and the result Washington, April 15—The president the property of Sarah Hasson and James Has. | was sot apart to his widow, Eliza J. Bath. of his choice Is well known. Wit : : h son urst, bh year It war Bod bg pas appointed Archbishop Ryan, of ALRO 4 The inventory and appratsement of the a y y All that certain lot of ground sifust real estate of William Weaver, Inte of Greg, Fos § ptructure capable of holding 3,000 peo Philadelphia, a member of the board Hawn eID of Sering conn vere dh RL township, deceased, as the Same wus Soi - le. Two years later this church of Indian commissioners. Ho succeeds | of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as fol. | *RRrLto bis widow, Jane Weaver p 4 4 COUrCh WAS! mishop Whipple, the eminent divine, | lows: Beginning at point in the road toad. | 5 The inventory and Appraissment of the burned to the ground who died recently, and Is the frst | wad ot al gs Jioopsbury G0 feet | pola 4 gt Bd ated, & Ben a : An edifice that would seat 5.000 was A id mer of Rouben MIE nes moutienst sor. | Le are 0 hi wilow lind. diaaame was | SER ; per of Reuben Miller, t seta Gilneas, then built, but was inadequate to ae. | CAthollc prelate appointed on the Ehanoe westwardly feet to ine of 10t of Mary | 6. The inventory anil appraisement of the board, al property of James T, Stuart, late J . ’ . commodate the thousands that flocked Shearer, thanes by same rT, 20. foot | Harris townanin: detensed. As the” Bes The Store to hear the famous preacher. For 15| A Short Winter Wheat Crop. | same sedmtt pad, Aforesaid. (hence by wan set Apart fo his widow, Kwa F. The Best, Biggest Men's nm years the church had wonderful pros Washington, April 11.-The cond} he 1. The inventory and apprajsement of th perity, which was rudely broken by a | lon of winter wheat is 78.7, against Ho A ereoted a stable ron! entate and ere Vihroperty of bel i" second fire that laid It in ashes. Un. | $1.7 April 1 last year, according to the | Seized, taken in axeeution and to be sold as | Heates, inte of Burnside Sownahip, decens. dismayed, a third tabernacle was | government crop report, made public ne net CYT Nannie Beaton tn built. It was completed in 1881. and yesterday afternoon A certain one story frame chureh Lullding Ape wr Rogisior ana £5. C. fonte combined. on, A ne Haas, Exeouty A o Estate of JACOR TIBRENK. late township, decegsed i* here riven to all pers Hor before the fig
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