Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 28, 1904, Image 3

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    ‘THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 28, 1904 Paor 3.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
APMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE.
Estate of James Browy, dee'd, Inte of Belle.
fonte boro, Pa, Letters of administration |
having been duly granted on the above estate |
he would respectfully request all persons |
knowing themselves indebted to the estate to
make Immediate payment and those having |
clalms against the same to present them duly |
| £31 SE; Ly TEL) |i etna ae
(lassi fed Faplained) NoSensationalism or Parfisanship ™ rors wall AEE "XE A
$20,000 WORTH
OF SHOES
ext season are al of al inde, 6114; i) Method re To be sold at Cost and Less
ee cin L the New or xchangs | ul, 15 Hh ba ~~ = - 3 SUfure So, than Cost.
the United Mine Workers of America | * 4+ 5
{ i wrt! { @
has been In session at Indianapolis, worth and 1
( | ake We
with 1,000 dele- | make tl
gates t in the w
In his annual | Wheat above 92 at
report President | p—————————
le Industri al.
Mitchell
Crop Reports indorsed.
EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
COMMERCE ex¢ INDUSTRY |i i coos ss
ice, * * * Bookings for ocean travel
Labor. |
EDUCATION VAL
present
urged
moderation in
speech and con
sryatism In ac |
" Or FOCO
In view o } Fo
m Crop ’
ird of trade
to appoint
with the
ance as re
ilroad Rule.
All Ladies’ $4.00 Shoes
3.90 “
3.00
2.50
BAS * now
2.00
er a oe aa in | Eo aba 1.5
RELIGIOUS 4
i r to enforce the law
if necessary Judge Hallet congratn
Dr. Briggs Again a Disturber, granted a doctor « noe Jerven 15-5 H.C. Wea
3 . t . vs 4 Agxes 1
DN
n
Cy ©
now
now
now
od
QI Oy
oN
OLD LADIES’ WARM LINED SHOES,
lated the state on having a govern
who woul enforce the law
Notes. Hanny Hoovs
A new antiunion organization ha | nh po Eh ng uy y hd — HSE th y 8 he ha phi " RB. 4. Fis Men's $5.00 Shoes,
born started at Chicago ux a secret 10-| (Lous C0C "(uo the foid a fow [university “Bled with dull men and | Wa J. Worr elota Mii, i. “« 400 ~
of booming : hired a dozen os Fw N i i A od u gr . be 1g 3 50
automobiles sixteen person
each to compete the cars of the 3.00
rallway company.
run along the various car 2.50
200
1.50
passengers are taken for
MEN'S 5667s, “~
BOOTS
now $4.00
now 3.00
now 2.50
now 2.25
now 2.00
now 150
now 1.00
Breakfast Foors
5 cents a rid SOCIOLOGICAL
Transfers are also issued, *
Louis cab dri
Inspired
tures
the Rev
gs struck Jan our Grape Si Igrar
Listing the Vagrants. Flake t please yon. We
i i
Boys’ 2.50 Bilt Well Shoes, now
“ 2.00 Calf “ nom
150 “ “ now
1.75 Watsontown Shoes
BOYS’ worms
Sechler & Co.
Y . , Misses’ 2.00 Dress Shoes, now
rederick K. 175 " id
1.50 “" now
1.75 Patent Colt Shoes
1.25 Shoes
Foster,
nion of St. Louis Trusts.
RE, LIFE ACCIDENT ANI
TORNADO
NSURANCE,
now
SPECIAL
Children's $1.25
? | GRANT HOOVER. 1.00
Miscellaneous || Fin. Life, Accidert Toso 750
er Edt and Lous 650
50¢
SPECIAL = BN OEE, ox
+e
virtu
BMAYVIDR ¢ hurch Gains of a Year now
tng the he rod uet
‘ng the le product Dr. H. K. (
cent St ! rey i
prosecute
Yon can t af
" vour buildings
tat Marlon, Tw or life until von see
GRANT HOOVER
BELLEFONTE. PA
S. BH GOSS,
SUCCRASOR TO JONN ©
re pre now
tistics
the trust under the Illinois hat
hat
law against wonopoly.
" ford tO INsnre
the Increase of com
nunicants was less than
Notes. 002 that of ters and churches
Peace ove
jan, 21
‘sm | The bursting of n tLirty foot fly w hg
yours ga Bi in the rail mill of the Cambria Sts
company at Johnstown, Pa., Jan, 21, rv
person and
besides wreck
rtures were made by C. M much gre
Schwab in the shipyard
case involving a reorganization,
Schwab's securities baving no
Last
receivershi ministers r abotit Orider'sStone Building
peel ship | mir ! " } or about
with | eent, while that of chureh
pref 1 2,047, or about 100 per cent The lar |
BO per
edifices wan |
sulted In the death of one
injury of many others
ing the mill
A fire in the Shelby Steel works al
| Shelby, O., a branch of the United
States Steel corporation, Jan, 20, de
stroyed two great stock houses fOlled
Ww ill be for
CASH ONLY
and no premium cards w ill be punched during this sale. Come
This sale
MILLER,
Fire, Life and Accident In-
surance.
REPRESENTS BOME OF THE REST
STOCK COMPANIES,
md Floor Push Aroade, Bellefonte, Pa.
W. H. MUSSER,
General Insurance Agent
Notary Public and Pension Atjorney.
PEI E EEE IEEE HIE PEEP EEE *E44000 400040000402 |
Death and Damage In Storm and Flood
A cone of the great swirling storms that swept the country from the with steel tubing valued at $3,000,000
Rockies to the sea when the cold wave loosened ite grip dealt a terrible Fire destroyed the machine shops of
blow to one tiny hamlet of the “sunny south,” Moundville, Ala, near BE. W. Bliss company, Brookiyn, Jan
Birmingham, Jan. 22, killing thirty-seven of its 300 inhabitants outright, 22. enusing one fireman's death and $1,
while less than half escaped uninjured. Every business house but one was 000,000 loss
demolished In an Instant. By the force of the storm persons were blown
hundreds of feet from thelr beds In the blackness of night,
Bedding, carpets and wearing apparel are scattered a distance of ten
miles throughout what was a forest, but which l« now as clear as If It
had been cut by the woodsman's ax. Relief trains and supplies were sent
promptly from nearby cities
Surging floods and ice gorges In all the water courses from the Pas
sale to the Des Moines have done vast damage to property, caused untold
suffering nnd engulfed lives at many polots. Pittsburg and Cincinnati
were especially heavy sufferers. Bridges and river craft were swept
and sce us and be convinced that we will save you more
money on yout Shoes than you have ever been able to save
before,
YEAGER & DAVIS,
The Shoe Money Savers,
Deaths.
George Francia Train, the well
known promoter and eccentric writer
died at New York Jan, 18 aged sev
enty-four yenrs.
James 1. Blair, former counsel for
the St. Louls fair, died at Custis, Fla,
Jan, 10
Professor Herman E. von Holst, the
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Dr. 7 J. KILPATRICK,
Dentist,
away. Trains were beld up and industries at a standstill,
anes sssssass dtodd od aaa dd
famous writer on American constitu
tional history, died at Freiburg, Ger
wany, Jan, 20,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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Bellefonte, Pa.