THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 10, 1904 Pack 3. | LEGA L ADVERTISEMENTS. | from date of confirmation. Deferred payments Lo bear Interest im date of confirmation and OTICE : The personal property of HH, A pt n , At hay. WETTED 9 i. Yearick Rebersburg, was recently pure, BT | OM >» chased by me at constable sale 1 the sane q 3 f F al Mie an 1 BIN 1.( * | 4 I * has Deen left in his possession at my All persons are hereby notified not Lo inte " / } 4 4 ) y i Sale announcements under this heading will | oe 00g A. Yearick, Madisouburg, Pa 3 Co = A) be run until time of sale for 5 cents. Parties LR eT gy : - 8 J 4! ; 3 having their bills printed at this office recelve | APMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. v Rotioe free, | Estate of Rengcoa Ement ssified, Explained. No Sensat fonalism or a of tre ato wt du (ria PHS Oi Ww Fripay, Manon 11% near Fillmore, Benner Letters of administration having been du : IIIA LAL 303 00h ATE AT ptt 1 “ . twp, Geo, UG, Hastings, farm stock &t in. | granted on the above estate he would reques plements—see complete description below all persons Knowing themselves indebted to oN el TL te Pas #nt and Fripay, Marcu 11:~In Curtin twp. 2 miles he estate to make Immediate payment and t 86 having cian ag pat the same Lo pre d being Joined by a platinum wire; thus west of Romola, Wm. Mann will sell 2hors- | (000 hem du iy authenticated for sett ement ana v | to lis : of ‘electricity es, 2e0ws, farm implements, ete " N.B. BFA NGL KK. adm? i ils mila Wa lefotte, P from o wing mn ia n ; . BATURDAY, Marcon 12 1 mile southwest of | X } t —— " 8 recorded o Roopsburg, J.J. Garbriek will sell i horse, the wercury in the tube | cow, wagons, implements, ele. Wm. A APMINISTRATORS NOTICE i now under way to fonsiruct wharfs Elect | Ishler, auct, Sale 1 p,m, Lott ' =lectric S08 . ‘ ¢ Atlers of administration on the Commer: . and docks owned by the city of Balti- | - cotrical Coal From Peat. MOXDAY, MARCH LE: dacoh 8. Harter ok nq | DAVID HARTER, late of Marion tow ’ 0 OI tT ‘Or " y Wolla Bt b, 1 sell Hive stock and Yori bbe X - - more will go through, Ihe transpor : al Muson reports a re BOR iy Bron iis © HLOER QUE 1 the county of Centre y having been gran y the undersigned, all persons ; at g , . » Dl . nv 0 ngland of an ele tint at ted t Cable and Telegraph Trust. at on Sompanies object to the plan Sor tri re { ' ’ : y MONDAY, Marcu 14 Oy er, Bh abn BA oh An : fear It will Interfere with their own é tor turning peat int will sell 6 horses, 16 hor tle ogs farin | Men aud all per Al yes 11 {NOown cond ’ ¥ : : h \ ] ha A " deesdeat " the Maol ; The 4 h a : schemes, ! H | freed from implements, ele, 3 : . . sme duly aut Me ¢ Wolfs under | Rich Ore Uncovered. tof Mas An abandoned mine In the Shawan i bY | gunk mountains near Otisville, N. Y.. 'lar- | has been found to be rich in lead and t offers ¢ ast of Farmers zine ore, with traces pf silver. A cor | ; os hen / . Corman 's farm powerful curs ssedd through ent in | pany has been organized to mine the | ore. acs” on the Road. State Owned Trolley Line. | A trolley ne has been complet at Bismarck, ! xtending from depot to the capitol, about a mile an { CRTR roreh a p 4 a HE CH anih ia half, It is owned and operated by ; ; ‘ha Sonenin miles east of } { the state of North Dakota, and it is the | y wan Prim Tors Bitar, te artsock brothers electric allway in tl Init p . . oid naan UEBSDAY. Man which : : Syd | poration. New Haven Trolley Deal. [i § \ URED A LARCH 18 ml Kil Z mill a f ) vy . nm the en J NN COURT BA 7 "he New Haven and Hartford rail pe ne "RO patients . Joy ty 3 iama of ive stoek O dit ao quired control of the trol peared ahi tormaniacs.” a nd far pplements. Wm, hier auct. In purs and about New Haven » + FL i a. n 4 i igh irt « entre ( he proposed I J Manon If : mile vest : TURDAY, MARCI OLOGICAL | 5 i Boston to N« Gum Camphor a Dollar | An Elevated Freight Line. Teas, Teas, Teas. § re EDUCATIONAL Sechler & Co. | BEEZER > MEAT MARKET, © We keep 1 : t ¢ Dest qua of Women to Have a C | BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM Harvard's Short Cut Dagreas. \ ) A ’ tion | Met: 1K 1g hid atv 1 kinds of 8 } Meat, Pork Sausage, Labor. The Hary dd ty y d and , WeEDNES larch 3 tlany race | o 1 x of : ot y 4 ! ' ‘ | If you wan? ¢ y Risak go to —— ! | selences has d dex] that + nat ph : : Wink eh. Ri Ww ‘ 4 whys : : . by 113! n y oar 1a of ‘ PHILIP BEEZER, ng enough nurses for the A. B. de } 0 ! Hi Cyrus Rote, auction Way ( ! Miners’ Strike Was Expected. B pe a soni col i : " : 4 4 : | gree at the middle of his senior year MONDAY Man # 21:34 wile south of Linden Lue Joint sce colinitiee of the DI smay receive his degree at that time reset r Ha . Ro . tuminous mining districts of the cen- | (netead of waiting until the end of the 3 tral west fter several days’ session at | ™ tinn ha one boat A Hanna Memorial Book n year. Vis w \ ahi he outh i Raising Princeton's Standard | | sboat M hata dust. Males] : \ a ko V cl WAS believed t World's Fair Labor Out. a, hy of . tr ’ " do the oie y > IRURSDAY, Manon 4 tr ella rs ers in landsca : in he | ak a nd farming imple mil p ’ Aika - Mane: ne chain re On 8 . Wadd 8. on road to Matternvil ale at * * 0 Louis r p.m. Wm. Goheen, an when Inf 1 ri {count fo met BURFDAY, Manca HM Al the residence of sabiedule of wages, 20 cents an hour, | M iscellaneous . Henry Sampsel on the Shugert farm at ihe | would be enforced. Since October they For Shorter Schooldays. Fish Hatchery at Pleasant Gap, horses, cows pe . » "no ’ 4 young cattle. hogs, ‘mplements, and house have received 25 cents an hour Professor T. ( Whitcomb of the bold goods. Sale at 10 o'clock a m. Jos, | Somerville (Mass) high school advo | Typhoid In Two Cities. Nef!, avet ng is ““t ] a neeton degre Parry's Men on Strike. Bmployees of the crating department | of the Parry Buggy company at In dlanapolis, whose president heads the National Organization of Employers, have gone out on being informed of a cates making the school session as ollowing a tha 1d eakup, t FRIDAY. MARCH 2 XK mile west of Buffalo | \ ea et i and tviaha ’ . "eile Run post office W ). Marshall will sell & businesslike as possible, so that chil- | nud yphoid cases in Philade horses, 3 colts, § cows, 10 young cattle, $ {dren may learn to feel that It Is an in | Phin Increased at the rate of sixty new hogs, ete. Also farm implements. Sale at | | : » 8 ion, Walte, pt. | stitution requiring as close attention | = in a day, and fears of a genern 10:30 a. m. Geo. Waite, auet . " . : SATURDAY, Manon 26 :—Personal property of | as If they worked for a priv ate cor- | ! y * Created David Harter, decd, and of his wife Lucy A. poration, To this end he urges an| veland, OO. was also threatens Harter, 3 miles west of Jacksonville. hares 2 cents | y wage rate imple suse hol C. i cut of 2 cents In the ge rate | earlier closing of the day's session and | with a typhoid epidemi implementa, household goods, A Me- | " . in ‘ | Jail For Union Men. { limitation of home study He also Accidents SATURDAY MAREN 26:13 mile west of Miles. | Judge Holdom of Chicago has sen- | urges that lunch counters be under the : . . ; burg, on the “Poor Farm.” buggy. harness, | and household goods, J. 8 Bickel, Agent N ) ’ yp » Pre "Od tlirectic . i) q jes ts ne od five members of the | ress Feed | direc tion of school authoritie os d od . SATURDAY. MARCH 35th mile south of ¥ ers’ union, including the president, to! 4 or more, 5 horses £ mileh cows, 4 heifers will be . fro - ola | Hipse of the steel elet ! i fresh by time of sale, 18 head of young cattle | fines and imprisonment for violating " . . eight of them steers, 12 sheep, 2 brood sows the injunction of the court } iaving N p 1 12 shoats, seed corn and oats. Sale at Vf mntimidated other workers employed at SCIENTIFIC : v \ ' 1 o'clock. Reuben Crust plants under the ban of the union. Th 4 wi NUT A 1a Db be red) union itself was fined 21.000 cretary 4 : : doh Friday, March i | Shea cot $100 si wonths, Pi Measuring Human Electricity. . , : bn . y the At Hastings Station. on the Bellefonte Cen dent Warner £250 an Ires mon Students in the physiological labora niaa. rat A R. 3 miles west ot Bellefonte, the fol hree others shorte il sen | tory y Univer cago have irreen 11y ' on board the id and thre« Le rter Js n- | tory In the t niversity of Chicago have . Unit & Bre du LIVE STOCK tences {devised an instrument to register the fea Veusel 5 horses. ® of them good | minute discharges of electricity fron oy Pdi hp : ra family arivers: 11 milch cows Al j | J KINDS OF the nerves nd 4 J ; Port low nsend ww dead nelude £ of them blooded Jerseys— | the nerves anc muscles of the human . will be fresh about time of Industrial. body. It is known as the capillary ome of the crew Ihe eraft was con sale: 18 head young cattle, ns ———— - i ’ pletely disabled | # heifers. § of them blooded electronomoter and consists mainly of he W ad tate 1 Jerseys and § Swiss, some of ’ Baltimore to Own Wharfs. a fine glass tube with a hole In it no i isconsin state capitol was de them fresh time of sale § yearling ’ ‘ni ’ " i " stroywd by ih Feb, 27 th a direct bulis~20of them Swiss; | 2.yr, old Unless the big rallroad and marine | larger than a capillary gland. The mer loss of $1.000.000. not utis ‘ steer, 6 Poland China shoats, a oO 0 0 | i ‘ + corporations entering Baltimore suc-|cury is placed in one end of the tube ; « HOY, COULL TE Tan 18, 6 of them Chester Whites: 3 ceed in heading It off, the movement | which rests in a cup of acid, the tube | 0 "Vie records. A special session of rood sows, ~one a Poland ObinA and two a y h ) YW OTE ¢ 0 "a, v "er ’ y J : : the legislature was called to provide a» Chester Whites. A —— a | new statehouse, The fire started from IR PLEN ENTS: Plows, harrows, cultivators, 2 good wagons, Jopances Soldiers Behind Embankment of 'Recds~ Retaal A gad jut bob sleds, new Kemp! manure spreader, Deer The propeller of the battleship Ili Ing binder. Deering mower, 2 Farmers Favor. ite grain drills, one an Sand the other a ® hoe, Scene In War With China nols was broken in collision with the good as new ; hay rake, land roller, 2.hr corn Missouri during passage from Guan worker, fanning mill, work harness, double al ] and single driving harness, buggies, good 2 » » + | tanamo to Pensacola, Wednesday ! . And seated piatform wagon, spring wage with was ordered to New rk * repairs je and shafts, and numerous other articles " , A iy York for repair je at 10 o'clock. Geonen OG. HASTINGS, Several lives were lost and thousands Wm. Ishler. auot. of miles of territory were devastated by a windstorm and a prairie fin which swept over the counties of K Mince Meat own and Comanche, In sonth west Okl Ti " rork al homa, March 2 ere 18 no guess work abont Deaths making our Mince Meat; finest teri sorrect proportions Noah Raby, who claimed to be th mater ale, correct proj t) i are M i u i { oldest man in the world, died In the eare and cleanlineas ih poorhouse near New Bruswick. N. J making gives us the finest March 1. Had he lived to April 1 ls product it is possible to niake. ’ wonld have been 132 years old by his own record. Until a few months ag Sechler & Co. he retained memory of hinving seen S——————— BELLEFONTE, PA. and heard George Washington. kin Co Edwin Freeman Dixey, one of Amer. Centre County Ban N en's most famots minstrels, died ag Corner High and Spring Streets, Philadelphia, March 2, aged 60. He Drros: Discount Noes was the “bones” In the old Carncross Rueurva ei & Dixey troupe, J. SHUGGERT, Cashier,
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