2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. PELLKFONTE, PA. APRIL 9 1903, Am——— PENNELL, A DEFACLTER It is Said, Was Short Over $200,000. / Buffalo Suspect, , 2 SUICIDE PLANNED YEARS AGO it is Alleged He Carried Over $200, 000 Life Order That | Victims Might Recoup Their Losses. | $25,000 For Burdick, N. XY. April T.—~1t is Penne who was Insurance in Mrs. Buffalo, that Arthur BE In an aut vas a de $150 alleged killed | ident on March 10, of from leaked ont mon him spent due OWI Dax In Pennell ment to 5.000 ou Pennell ca surance eastern to have been a two nell trust legal cq payments of Pennell plar known. The asigned to 1 is supposed t dick in a of the bond gave prior Will not t: It is n velopmen Pennell Pennell fe faq lengt He Mr rela purely nid o Burd tions with 1 Burdick were platonic CARNEGIE TO PAY THE BILLS Offers to Reimburse Cornell Students Who Suffered From Sickness. Ithaca, N. Y., Presi Schurman, of ( versity DON ed from drew Carnegie he at of university, a communication in wh Mr. Carnegie 1? i pay all Cornell neas during demi students or t It Mr each cisely the that which of the epid to all sick drew from those who ren The exe ommit meeting, referred the « Carnegie's plan mittee, with power to act President Schurman will communicate at once with all students concerned jent an An the h to oa that he 18tpe Howed RAIS he ox the ined at Ithaca utive ¢ to xecution of Mr infirmary to the Com - Another Negro Postmaster. New Orleans, La, April 4 whites of Jasper county, Miss. stirred up by the appointment negro postmaster at Leonia, five miles south of Paulding, the county seat. The office had been held until a short time ago by a white man, who has moved away, All the white citizens of that part of the county have recently moved away, with the exception of one or two, who did not care to take the postofMice, and od that it be discontinued The are of a who ask Sailors Desert Quarantined Ship. Norfolk, ¥a.. April 7 At police headquarters here stated that Captain Thomas, Franklin, now account of diphtheria police to arrest and from that i The pol 100 sallors deserted the count of the quarantine It was if the receiving ship under quarantine hi on Norfol n nnd ship on ac it n £0 Died From Chicken Scratch. Lancaster, Pa April 6.--While coop ing some chickens several days ago, preparatory to moving, Charles Mur ray, aged 19 years, of Columbia, was slightly scratched by one of the hens His arms began to swell, blood polson- ing developed, and he died in terrible agony. { Cumberl i terdon, { mirror she i office | made at a special | | Washington JERSEY ORCHARDS RUINED Cold Wave Nipped Small Fruits That Were In Blossom. Camden, N. J, April 6.—The severe cold waves which swept out of the west and brought freezing temperatures worked costly havoe with the fruit and berry New Jersey the fruit had and the cold nipped pe strawberries with terrible crops of peaches, ars and raspberries results Atlantie, m and many orcl Burlington, ter, Hun- counties practi- 4 the estimate Reports from Sale Glouces Morris wrds are at other and Warren show that cally ruined, while point damage ig almost Strawberries In Bad Shape. Hammonton, N I April 6 hevond ops Damaged by Frost. i Vin A 7 Peaches or Str; BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE $s House and Wife Son Fa a Wrecked inju and tally red r A WOMAN'S SUICIDE Shot Herself Throu the Heart Sit. Sig | In Front of Marror, Y Al Van Waal the d in pr Welk kill ngto St Ames Hotel ing AY ‘ good City ang the west over looking i the went to from vania Railre Washingtor Mrs. Van Welk wore a dressing gown which open at throat Ap parently hile sitting of t} revolver and and fired receipts also The re ad and the in had placed her breast over the WAR front a w 16 against heart outside Two were took her undergarment tered parcel room regis found in the at gistry ¢ Jersey Clty post One was Royston, Balti ther to Charles pla t! or R 45 € Md Townsend Although it Welk had arrived Friday. re« partment Sa parcel aon R amphel and the Now was supposed Mra. Van jirect from the west a New York purchases on March 19 indicate that she was in this city on that date, and probably spent a few days here. It is possible that she merely came from or Baltimore on Friday more H York City eipts from de store showing last. Offers Crum Another Place. Charleston, 8. C, April 6. Collector of the Port Crum has been asked to resign-—-not peremptorily by the presi. dent, but in a persuasive way by a close friend of the president. This friend did not assume to speak for Mr. Roosevelt, but he assured Crum that a favorable consideration of his sugrestion would be gratifying to a great many persons very close to the president and that Crum would be the gainer. It is said he will be offered a place in the diplomatic service {Camp Orders For Pannsylvania Militia Harrisburg, April 4. General orders were Issued from the headquarters of the National Guard of PennsMvania fixing the dates of the brigade encamp- ments. The first and third brigades will go into cam July 11 for seven { days, and the second brigade ancamp- ment will be held July 25 to August 1. ; The encampments Will be held at places selected the brigade com- manders with the approval of the gov- {arnor on by Fell Onto a Buzz Saw. Gloversville, N. Y., April 4.-—Bmer son Hill, aged 25, an engineer In his father's saw mill at Cayuga Lake, near here, while putting on a belt fell onte A buzz saw and was Instantly killed, The body was cul entirely in twe and both legs were cut off, Much of | progressed to blossoming, i plums, { 10 ari MRS. PORTER I8 DEAD Wife of American Ambassador pires Suddenly in Paris, Paris, April 7.--Mrs Porter, wile of the American ambassador here, dead. Mrs, Porter had been {11 only Horace R few hours, and her death was wholly | lungs, | of | d i the CRluse unex pect following death Conges chill, of the tion Wis The ambassador had just recovered | Ex | from a severe attack of the grip, which | leads to some effect the blow may have upon The illness kept him confined to the house for a month and compelled him to give up his projected trip to Greece, Mrs had not in robust health some time decided make a in Zurich, to recuperate fast eek cons taining in solicitude concerning the Porter for slay been and Switzerland, She to for returned rest and iderably in It mortuar Americ death American « plete olony CHIEF BURGESS IN JAIL sburg, Pa, Locks Up Exec tive As a For ger. LLIANCE OF TRADES UNIONS Shaffer Labor Theodore Plans a Monster Organization, If workingmen wi formed, this on of IArgest ever in A membership President affer to have the Amalga American and, in fact, every n enlisted in the amaigamnt iI1 be the fxist and will have * millio in once 8h It miners my intent workers of the railroad mated men Federation of union man in the movement. | pro the plan at Mil wau kes ral years it then It was received with apparent incredulity and many Overcome by the magnitude Mr. Shaffer intimated Amalgamated Is over ste heads of country IOCRIR Labor nati te DoOsed : BOY AED Dt labor leaders wore of the project ¥ that after the convention at Columbus ps will be taken to get sider the plan systemat leally he stated that this alliance is coming, and that its organi zation is only a question of time STOVE POLISH EXPLODED Stepmother and Daughter Burned In New York. New York, April 6-—Jennie Gross, 16 years old, and her stepmother, Hen. rietta Gross, 32 years old, were pos sibly fatally burned at their home here by the explosion of a can of stove polish supposed to have contained ben- zine or some similar preparation Fumes from the can of polish became ignited from a gas stove and the ex plosion followed The blazing fluid was thrown over the girl, and In a mo ment her clothing was on fire from head to foot. Mrs. Gross was badly burned in trying extinguish the flames Ing burned to death by neighbors Fatally to Stratton Will Case Compromised. Colorado "Springs, Col, April 7. County Judge Orr has agreed to np- prove a compromise that has been reached between the attorneys for 1 Harry Stratton and those for the ex- ecutors of his father's will Young Stratton is to receive $350,000 in cash This Includes his legacy of $30,000. The money will be pald at once, and all litigation over the estate of the late multi-millionaire mine owner, Winfield Booty Stratton, will cease, Mr, Stratton bequeathed the bulk of his fortune, eatimated at $15,000,000, for the estab. Hshment of a home for the poor in this ity, him, | the | abhor organizations of the defensive | ra ! i : i r A CRYBABY generally has something to cry for, It is as natural for a sickly baby to cry as it is for a healthy baby to laugh. the baby’s ill-health ? generally. Baby's strength come from her, and when weak and suffering she strength to give her child. she has Many But who is to blame for The mother must is no mothers testify that their children were sickly until Dr. strength to give her child, Prescription ” reduces the “1 began taking your ‘ Favorite pected to become a mother,” "When 1 had taken six bottles ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ of two and three and nig could suffer, as I bad always h all those around me could do, I little pain at all, and most healthy of them all, days tht Pierce’ vorite Prescription was used during the period before the baby's coming, “Favorite Prescription” makes Beyond all this the use of "F pain the baby’s advent practically there was I am the mother of ten ch and a s Fa- The mother is that ves her avorite maternity, n reason for this the strong, It wi and strain of painless waking th «=} the first month w) Redford 114 Pr Prescription Mrs. R. } f *' Favor Of [4] Wis sick al only very i how to exprems 1 anks to your insist that all mothers try Dr. Pierce's medic be convinced.” The dealer who offers a substitute for “Favorite Prescription ” does so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medi- cines. His profit is your loss, there- fore accept no substitute, "i Doctor Pierce's Plossant Pellets should be used with "' Faverite Pre. soription’’ whenever a laxative le required, you sufferin ines and ady we LIFT TTTTIRITITRITIT A feo N S dren's Shoes and has been made in are able to offer have past years. The have closer edges Velour Calf, CLL ITT TIT TTI TTTTTTTITITIIIIRIAIRT A Tie Now SPFINIFO0LW6ar The collection of Women's and Chil- Oxfords for spring and summer wear, which you are invited to come to see, is the best and broadest we have ever had to show. The splendid as- sortment is however not the most import- ant attraction of the gathering. The chief interest centers in the fact that in all the various lines a noticeable improvement the quality, style and general excellence of the shoes 80 that we you this season even more true worth for your money than you ever had from us before. Those who are familiar with the fine values for which our stores are noted will realize what this statement means. are lighter and daintier than those of the This season's styles soles are lighter and The heels are higher. The artistic possibilities of shoe making are expressed in every line. Prettier shoes and oxfords were never seen. The principal leathers are Ideal Kid, Patent Coltskin, Patent Calf, Vici Kid and AGER THE SHOE MONEY SAVERS, BELLEFONTE AND PHILIPSBURG, PA. CITT NINTNINISs. » DAVIS, § GETTIN IIT INIT INS cdddhndbodind SE BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, | GARMAN HOUSE... ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTR We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED MAM The two were saved from be All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, Str If you want a nice Juley Steak go PHILIP BEEZER, There dn wove luck in a Nittle bank X book than in a shipdoad of dveam books.” THAT LUCKY BOOK is possible for » one everywhere, th h opr system of ori] Banking. You oan your saving safe and secure. PER CENT. 4 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ; and for security there ia fer dir That, SOMMONWEALYM REAL ESTATE & 18usY co. Ad rar Fourth Avenne, High House, Bellefonte, Pa. New. Heat. Electric Light, modern improvements. C.M&C B, WAApAN Prope and Street, opposite Court Entirely New F rat ao. Steam Er TRADEMARKS * THE ¥ » ©. WRB IN Ca +4 Re ie A cr | | Bellefonte { Groesbeck your | the Oourt : | | | | Groesbeck and show cause if i be divoreed from : | : | x13 | ’ | Aoxmes L | fied and requested to abpear in sad ( | pearance yo ——. LEGAL ADVE RTISEMENTS, » NvTice The vunusl meeting of the Stockholders of The Bald Eavle Valley Bailrosd ( ompany will be held on Tuesday, April ith, 106 "at lig oelock 4 m. at the office of the Company, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. Eee tion for President and Directors same day and place zit I.M. HARDING, TO BTOCKHBOLDERS, Sec, E *¥ct TOR'S NOTICE Estate of MARGARET DALEY sald estate hav. of Bellefonte boro por r Hegister of Wills to Letters testamentary Ing been granted by the the undersigned, all persons knowing them. seives Lo be indebted to sald estate are re make Immediate pa ment, and clalme, Lo present them for set PHILIP BEELER Ex Bellefon Fa deceased, uested to ving " y UTOR'S NOTICE ULIA A. BRO Hare * H ier the Court Ie 5 to N “2 WA divorees against tified and requested or befwe Monday toanswer the com 41d Harris Hugg and show cause ave, why the said Harris Hugg vareed from the b of mat with you, and jefault u wi lable 10 have our absentee HS Dds be TAYLOR, sheriff, Pryor E NOTICE ALBERT H. Kxorr jin the Court Fleas of Centr No. 1% Aug Whereas Albert of Comm e County Term, 1902 H Kn wi m Many Knory h » Mary Koop! of the said I any you wp! should not be divo mony entered into f such appearance a divorce granted Iz it HS TAYLOR, Sheriff Pa xi? 1 E NOTICE ux H Grogsneck J Inthe Court of Common Pleas of Centre ( ounty No. i Nov. Term 192 Groesbeck Whereas John H husband has filed a libel mn of Common Pleas of Centre ( ounty November Term 190% praying for a 4. Dow you are hereby noti ourt on or before Monday the 7th day of April, 198, to answer the compiaint of the said James H ANY you have, why the said James H. Groesbeck should not the bonds of matrimony en Jetauit of such ap be Hable to have a divoree absence, » Grogsnpcx To Agnes L to No divoree against yo tered Into with you, and In i» granted in your Sheriffs uffioe Bellefonte, Pa HES TAYLOR, Sherif | CHARTER NOTICE a srry | aside to b Notice is hereby given that as application will be made lo tae Governor of Pennsylvania on Friday, April 24th 198 by J. W, Gephart, Archer Brown, Philip Kleeberg. F. H. Clem son, CM. Clgnent and William Sampson, ub der the Act of Assembly, entitled “An Aet to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations.” approved April 20h. 1574, and the supplements thereto, for the char ter of an intended corporation to be called “Bellefonte Coal and Coke Company” fhe character and object of which is, an ng and vending coal and manufacturing and ling coke, nnd for these purposes to have, jposkas and en all the rights, benefits and privi leges t eo said Act of Assembly and the sev. eral supplements thereto ald C. M. CLEMENT, Solieftor | Bod AL NOTICE Notice is borers given to All persons in In. terest that the owing inventories of the 8 and chattios set apart to widows, under a Provisigus Gf the Act of the 16th of Apri) confirmed by the Oourt Bred in the ofoe of the Clerk of the OF Court of Centre county, and If no ex yA filed on or before the first day of mext term, the same shall be confirmed absolutely, 1. The inventory and appraisement of the PRhonal property of James Lewis, late of Philipsburg boro, deed, as the same was set Apart to his widow Josephine B. Lewis, £2 The ventory and appraisement of the raonal raphe q of Jeremiah Stover, late of Frege twp A% Lhe sune was sel apart to his widow Rosa E. Stover, & The Inventory and apprafsement of the personal property of Samuel 1. Glossaer, Iate of Liberty tw Aoc'd., as the same was sot J wit w Kebeoca F, Glossner. 4 The inventory and Appraisement of the reonal property of Jacob Carver, late of Brow Shoe twp, des'd, as the same was set aside to his widow Uretta Oarver, 5. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of Nathaniel Bowersog, late of Miles twp. deo'd, as the sane was set aside 10 his widow Catherine J. Bowersox. 6. The inventory and appraisement of the I property of Jackson Syivis, inte of Haat wpe dee’d, as the same wis sol apart to his widow Julian Sylvia, 7. The inven and AP anithont of sonal And ren) eatave of Wit. Miter Sete deed, a a a ame as sot Apr LS Ths lkvantory and appraised he Giherah The Br Tailor toh doe ne ont. 1v. ANE ARCH eo
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