THE CENTRE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 24, 1902, 3 Atl o'clock, p.m. the following described real | Peing the same lot of gronnd whiel mes H The One Reason A. A. McLEOD DEAD former President of Reading Rallroad Succumbs to Heart Disease. New York, April 21 Archibald Mel.eod, the president of the Philadelphia Reading Rallroad, ’ oc Lay cased with brick and located at Snow noe 1n- tersection, Boggs township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, on a lot or plece of ground bounded and described as follows Lo wit He ginning at a pine in the publie road leading from Unionville to Milesburg at 8 corner of land of . B Crider. foro erly J. M Wagner's LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SHERIFF'S SALE, RIVER STEAMER BURNED Frightful Panic on City of Pitts- burg When Fire Started, A By virtue of a writ of Levari Faclas, Fler * | Faclas, Vendition! Exponas, und Levarl Faclas sur Mechanies Lien, Issued out of the wourt of | Est. and Fumes H, Davidson Grantor hereto Common Pleas of Centre county, Pa, and to | thenee «long publbie road In a westerly direc me directed, there will be exposed to Publie | tion 52 fost thence ina northerly direction «8 Bale, at the Court House, in the borough of | feet: thence in a easterly direction 45 feet to Belleronte, on the dividing Hine of I. B, Orider aud Grantor hereto: thenee in # southerly dirvetion alone MONDAY sald line #0 feet to the place of beginning it former and 22 PERSONS DCAD; 40 MISSING Setar APRIL 2, 1002, Why You Should Buy Here: Terror-8tricken Pacsengors Interfered 3g All that certain 10t of ground situate tn the | S00 January 6th 16% ana recorded ov Cen | ry MEN'S STORE IN CENTRAL FENNA. BEST because the assortment you find here is the Best be- North Jax feet thence Dy & line para | si ld cause the merchandise we sell is the BEST 4 - interned sitame as lald out and Curtin fed to the Shore, But Peo a LY 4% . Curtin street eas Vleet to the ext i of d to Jump Int Decatur Allwy sald Decatur Alley April ' Th SOMLR 20 feet to Curtin sireet themes by sald i Curtin street 200 teet (0 the place of beginning steamer City of Pittsburg. m in oI N contaluing ple Wer River. thence by Cairo, 1H di 40 superficial square yards Fhereon ervoted 4 large Blone dwe Hing house, stable snd other outbuildings in execution property of George W Eckert and Svivester M. Bummer ALSO of the ( alvary United Evangelical All that certain mossuage tenement and tract | S0OW Shoe Intersection in Boggs of land situate in College township, Centre | #09 Thomas Marray, William county, Pa. bounded and described as follows oh M. Hummers, Henry Smog to wit:—0n the north by land of Kober Valen Hilz and Rev, George W. Heiney tine, on the east by lund of Willlaw Crust, on | Lommitiee of the Calvary United the south by land of Wester Estate, and on the | Church, at Snow Shoe Intersection west by land of Welster Estate, containing 2% | reputed owners, ACres more or less hereon erecteqa A Iwo missing, but the list of story awelllng house, bauk barn, wagon shed not yet definitely determined. As the , 4 unc uihnr omburitings register of the burned ALSO ’ ot All that certain messuage tenement and tract given, either of the vic f { of land situate in Benner township, Centre tims or of the survivors county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described Moat of the mi as follows to wit Un the north by land of W 0 feet Lo Dost BEST because you can buy CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS AND SHOES in bed Who has been for some Ec Tom oat uske; 98 the ast by | sock Lol ot 'W Homan berth Phillips | Nome, 12 West Pits dre By aw pon, Yolen Gras public strest, thenee of the Highest Grade from us for Less Money alarm ate Satiurda: after: ‘ { and on the west 1 at once started all he . ing late Saturday altlernoon wi ) (ier brick > and 17-vear-ol REM engines and id son the } : side hose Mr from perfor: him sulted in hi ing the YOry we cinnatl to Memphis, wa the water 3 terday morni al Ogden’'s Landing near Olmstead, Il, 11 Mound City this city It 8 stated were lost and that 40 miles from and 24 miles from that 22 lives persons are Largest shown in Central Penna. ALKO casualties is All that certain lot or ince of ground situate | county of Cen bounded and al 4 post at Made in America. steamer was no list can be f Nirause sout} 0.3 deg ARCHIBALD A M'LEOD and of Wi still Oliver were when Second lerk Baw © the and of ana of containing 170 acres more were } vrected a two story Btone Wagon shied and other out while the than other stores ask you for the ordinary kind; ala and then our guarantee of your money back SMOKe, the pas thelr staterod ensued. I'he and crew could not for the asking assures you absolute safety in ALWAYS THE BEST. We are this season better than ever. appeals RAPPERS Sith with expected he wes flames. as w 1848, and began his 1 Frave Iam 3 WV “ : Bere admis in he 4 viea ¢ bo ort 3 3 with the life boats x could adjust a fodman 'n th ! tM A ing house, bank barn, wage ern Pacific Rallway dings panic gt rowds hat interf every purchase you make. waler 0nerecisd a two Try it. FAUBLES Don't loose sight of our Shoe Store. Bear in mind this is the Best Men's and Boys’ Shoe Store in Bellefonte. We sell Shoes without one cent of expense, consequently save you from 50c. to $1.00 on every pair you buy. Try us. === Men's Hip or Sporting Boots $3 a pair. WILHELMINA'S ILLNESS A London Dispatch Says Chances Recovery Are Magnified. adding to the terror ‘hildren cris ‘he Hague, A Ihe f steamer, | 1 : f ort Match this price if you can. VIS ISSESSS0 082044008450 Bargain “N ' Shoes ? We Don’t Keep Them ! Bargain Shoes—and Shoes at Bargain pr ne We don't keey Shoes all through our stock We do not come it GENERAL SMITH'S TRIAL Court Marti wi of Cruelty investigate Charges CHARTER NOTICE Notiee is hereby give ces are two different propo 8 Bargain Shoe Store—but vou’'ll find Bargains with the og the market and represented to be worth Baits of this kind are common srepresentations b competition ‘ity, and the mot} beap Bargain shoes now 1 louble the price they are so DOW 8+ Another arribly sad imstance . ’ : 20th. was the loss of one of the children of o Birmrafuubbimy Foam odio oh i charter : ol ' C Carbough Colonel “ eer “NITTANY IRON O« Pilot Al Pritchard. The little one was : ; y land situate in the and object where! f Woodruff will appear for the defense of Centre and State of Pennsyivar ’ A : “day from the burning steamer to . * ner - ale of insyivania, bounded or steel or both, or at 3 tah 3 *h . . The « harge brought against Gens ral and described as lows Beginning at a | re wn metal and for that purpose arms waiting to cateh it in 1e YAW], Smith is conduct prefudi fal to good Stone eornas on he yank oo hing Creek and possess the powers and privileges express ‘ at rit ai ho ie orale . he 4 puss a noe How one and one hall degrees west | od d gi! in th 1h meet of the Cor but its head struck alr the side § . y he : and given In the h meetion ! ' ‘ : and discipline. The trial will | Mong the bunk of said Creek five and poration Act of 1574 and supplements thereto of the boat and it fe i the river fn tenth perches to stones, thenee along land Le C.M CLEMENT. Solicitor and was lost begin Thursday or formerly of Henry Brockerhof . : : General Frederick Grant cabl peaseG, horth # degre ast BGAL NOTICR fr Rat that u stones Thenee north 78 degrees ea Le h om Samar that | believes the It yerohs y stone , IV th 3 « : ¥ H pe hos Lo stones, thenee south 17 de In the assigned estate of JOHN P. CONDO ce 12 hereby given that John PF. Conde tia J. Condo. his wife. of the borousg Mulkey surgents are acting in good faith of Metropolis, lll, boarded the City | he has found it impossile to of Pittsburg shortly before the disas- | the entire force. The Filipino leader of Piuineim. ln the County of Usnise and ter She said I got on the boat at Guevarra. has Agreement Ram Stam +P am hwy ® ment of the property of the former in trust for Metropolis to take passage to Calro to command on which Henry Brockerhall ac oo hh mise roy BARGE Of oh Sreditors 10 the John P Gon All of the passengers asleep | April 27. He describes them as well | 51 A racecars io tie ones (at 3013 A. | do. re hereby’ requested to make payment when | went aboard, and 1 went at | fed, well dressed and contented ing of deeds, &e.. In and for the sald county of rit cd Navin V. 0. RUNRLE, Assignee, “0 once to my stateroom and lay down 4 with my clothes on It must have been an hour or more before | noticed a bright light shining Into my state room and saw that the front cabin was on fire But few passengers were aroused at this time, and I. with oth husband ers, climbed out over the guards and | 20d In a few minutes died In terrible agony Her husband, awakened by days, and to avoid deception and n uy our reliable Foot wear, which we guarantee to be the best to be bad at the price we name and sold at just what they are worth. We can fit and when others fail See some of our bargain prices township of Benner suit you n'y tossed Men's Good Working Shoes Men's Good Dress Shoes Boye’ Good Working Shoes Bovs' Good Dress Hhoes $1.20 $1.23 $1.00 $1.25 50c. to $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 order A Passenger’ xperience, " a8 9 s Expe ce Child's Good Dress Shoes Women's Fine Dress Shoes Women's Fine Oxfords Mrs. Mulkey, wife of Judge ’ 10 perones to stones. thenes so ] grees west $10 perches to a post slong lands of, or formerly of. Danis north 75 degrees west [8 perches to t of begging ££. eontaining 2 acres and 54 per Wi collect > honest stuff and no bargain Shoes Agent for W. L. Douglas $3 and $3.50 Shoes for Men, and Queen Quality for Women. MINGLE’'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. HITTITE NINN i good signed an surrender his entire were Centre in deed hook "H'' No i page Iw e.. dd grant and confirm unto the aforpaaid Lowis y d Haas and to his heirs and assigns forever. as Chicago, April 22. —Saturating her {iu and by the said inpart recited Indenture. re garments with kerosene, Mrs. Abra. | !3tlon being thereunto had more fully and at . IArge appears, having thereon erected a dwel ham Antoranum, of Waukegan. I Hing house, barn, Brewery, Beer Vault and - set them on fire yesterday, while her | ?her out buildings DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . " Seized, taken io execution, and to be sold as - slept in an adjoining room H perty of Catharine Haas, Executrix &e.. of Estate of JACOR TIBBENS, late of College township, deceased Auls Hans deceased Letters of administration, 4. b. nn. e. 1. a Bellefonte, Pa W. F. SMITH, Assignee Miliheim, Pa, or their attorney J.C. MEYER Bellefonte, Pa Woman's Morrible Suicide. Brockerhoff House Block. GETTIN INI ININIS TFN T IIIT TTITTTTTITITITIIITIN fo) 7. c ALSO down the railing, hand over hand over All those two certain tracts or lots of ground, the life boat, which was below me. By this time others crowded into the boat and filled it to overflowing. but, as if providentially, the flames reached the ropes that held the life boat, and we dropped into the river before others could push their way into the boat. We would all have been drowned if others had pushed Into the boat. The life boat commenced to drift back toward the burning steamer. and we thought that we were to die after all We had no oars, and the men used their hands for oars. There were pedo ple in the river all about us on every side “After we had managed to get to the shore, fires were lighted and the poor men and women and children, many of them in their night clothes, shivering with the cold and from their wot clothing, huddled about the fires Many of them had lost those nearest wnd dearest to them, and thelr cries and moans were heartrending. “Some were burned, but more were badly brulsed and cut by coming In contact with the wreckage. Oh! it was a horrible experience, and one | shall never forget. People clung to shutters and anything they could find to float on to shore, and only a few succeeded. A physician who, with his wife, was among the passengers, man. aged to quiet the sufferings of some by administering morphine, of which ‘he bad a small quantity.” her screams, started to her aid. only to find that he had been locked In his bedroom He broke down the door and in his efforts to extinguish the flames was so badly burned that he may die. The suicide was the result of a quarrel between Mr. and Mrs Antoranum Attack On Boers Falled. London, April 22.—Gereral Kitchener yesterday reported tha British successfully attacked a of Boers at Ooklep, Western Trans vaal. Reinforcements have been sont No details are given The British comamnderin-chief further reports that the Boers escaped from a biz drive east of Pretoria. The Boer cas uaities during the past week, accord ing to the report, were 10 killed, 19 wounded, 326 captured and 10 sur rendered. Found Dead In the River. Wilkesbarre, Pa, April 22.-The body of a woman which had been in She water but 12 hours was found in the river at the foot of South street yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. The tlothes she wore are of good quality, and evidently she was handsome and refined. There are no marks of vio lence on the body, and the case ap pears full of mystery. She was iden- tified late last night as Annie Mooney, of Warrior Run, a small own near hore, situate in the Borough of Centre Hall, Centre Co. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: the first tract or lot of g round. bounded and described as follows: On the east by Penn Avenue. on the south by lot of Geo. 8, Clem ents party of the first part hereto, on the west uv Logan Alley, on the north by iot of Mary Allison known as lot No. 51 on the plan of of suid Boro containing forty wirches, being the same lot of ground which Ary M Allison by ber deed bearing date March San 1% and recorded in the office for recording of Deeds in and for Centre county in Deed Kook A, page 1 conveyed to sald Geo. 8. Clements The other tract or lot of ground bounded and described as follows On the west by Hoffer Street, on the north by Ridge street, and on east by Logan Alley and on the south by yrove Alley. containing ore acre of ground Sefzed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Geo, 8. Clements and Anna Clements ALSO All that eertain Jot or piece of land and tene ment situate In Boalsburg, Harris township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: «On the north by Main street, on the west by Mrs, Henderson, on the south by an alley, on the east by W. A Murray, containing one fourth of an acre more or less, Thereon erected a dwelling house, aud out-bullding Selzed, taken In exsoution, and to be sold as the property of Sarah Hasson and James Has son, ALKO d situate co 0 Contr buble bed as fol: And to be sold as vv be ALSO having been granted to the undersigned, all perso knowing themselves to be indebled hereto are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands Sgamst the same will present them without delay tor settiement, to the undersigned WILLIAM H. TIBBRENS, Adm'r x17 Houservilie, "a ) Pan AL NOTICE, Notice i= hereby given toall person oxted that the following Inventories of the | goods and chattels set apart to widows un der the provisions of the Act of the Mth of | April, 185 have been confirmed nisl by the Court, and filedfin the oMee of the Clerk of | and ir | no exceptions be filled on or before he first i the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, day af next term, the same will be confirm. ed absolutely L The inventory and appraisement of | Heverly, | the personal property of James T Inte of Marion township, deceased, as the SAE was set apart to his widow, Resie KE. Hevaerly 2. The inventory and appralsement of | the personal property of James Spots, late of Worth township, deceasad, as the same Was set apart to his widow, Maggie EK. Spots 8 The inventory and mpatAisemany of the rsonal property of L. B Bathurst, inte of (po pee} borough, deceased, as the same WAS sot apart to 4H widow, Kitna J, Bathe ures, 4. The Inventory and appraisement of the real estate of William Weaver, late of 4 Iowan: deceased, as the same was apart to his widow, Jane Weaver, The inventory and Appraitsmaont of the reonal Jioperty of 4, F. Giass, late of nn township, 4 ; the same was set apart to his widow, Elia J, G 6 inventory and app ent of the pe Dropetty.of James « Stuart, Inte of Harris hahp, datensed, 48 the same was set apart his + Em EK. hv fi Siaow, A Register and £.0. C. fC. H, Was set apart to fainter. | Opportunities Are Golden WE of —————. —————— wish to impress this old saying upon you once How often you have waited for a more convenient more, scason that never came. A penny saved is a penny earned. We save you a penny multiplied by many thousands when we SELL you an up-to-date Instrument the equal in tone, make-up and finish of any on the market. We do not handle any “just ae good.” We have what you want or will get it for you. Remember, the best is always CHEAP _—_——= when bought at a reasonable price. Come in and inspect vur line of In rtruments and Musical merchandise before making your We have received a large collection of the latest MUSIC at moderate prices, M. C. GEPHART, 20 8. Allegheny st. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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