THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 14, 1904, 4] 3 Pace dha ti [Bh ckadnty ssiied Explained, No Sensationalism i Pulis sansiip oF Iolizzs and INDUSTRY |: ———— ————— Paul by from to Bt. twenty-eight miles, Chicago | route Industrial. I —_— TT | Largest Life Policy. To Curtail Cloth Output. The Mutual Life Insurance Fwenty of the big print th manu- | hag [ . Just Issued to Jam ) er and fi | lnrgest life Insurance | en out by an indiy This company hi gett led ] mdition he rion und i for a million ot Colgate York, the tak 500 000) fa rers nancier at New ang Hicy ever for $1, a number of polici Pp curtail idual two da) more outstanding cloth pear An International Daily A | Rogers In Locomotive Trust. American The Locomotive new Notes. Th is € ex country wen pected AAV IRE A rsai on. Relig Labor. Building Arbitration Wins i in dispute tg a board of arbit striking bricklayers and mason ers of New York city decided to go back to work. The board will be constituted agreement existing between ers’ fation and the br (SY K e sub if Cond soul of He con tends that the church was aL ty on ‘haldesn, Egyp the In the man." inbot April 6 arbitration } the id cklavers under the an of bul 088M unions Strike of Asphalt Workers. With the Ss AKO as It is of Ita England America prototypes the Kens strike | round | The would not past week a ral of the asphalt workers and New York has gone into effect engineers decided that they work with nonunion men, and the ers, rammers and curbstone will be asked to strike in sympathy The companies affected have promptly engaged Irishmen to succeed the Ital jan and wmpegro help em ployed ARDt New of he comin 14 ton. finds of pav union In ACT als of the secret societies of ! ia of Roman and the labor fons of Greece, He finds that, though forms of human prayer ma their inner substance for the kr longing for the forgiy Commercial. with God. the of with 1 ir that and that of plants Kin setters ism, colleg un : fonter | fer desire h heretofore is one wwiledge of God, the eness of sins and watio f the of Is source ang (Lat t Lie 2] reall n ne spring.” lusion folly heory ness man New fore reaches the con mn proceeding on the All Salt Out of Same Kettle. on Nome gn isslonary work $ light tr interesting thrown the tricks of the timony of Nathan the receivers of the National pany, in before the at York The ¢ f the anction sale of the N.Y dd XR, I'he sold nehad is 4 salt Ss : by the te ME by Ye! holds and th Heave soll of I innity a Beardslee, p Sait com one reds of all Of an ly ire ‘no the a case supreme | $ . » . a ther's plantin he court New | 44 nt | Mormons Again! Polygamy. Mormon { April festo out o at Ithad as deere 10 1a] conferen he property nds and tr Purity Salt.’ and of It other che Salt 6H W hen different Mr out rks Ages lng prohibited and performing them on ted! This statement the church mem on motion of Apostle asked Runoun this f the jee r sa was were rom Fie irds of he } per brands would They all I'he high price, by the rand gos iL.yiman aa id, fAMmMe wa come the sald, | was later kottle Just the | indorsed by § extensive adver hers assembled, tising Wisconsin Central Bowne Not a Heretic. A serious schism in the Methodist Episcopal church of the United States was threatened by the trial of Borden P Bowne of the Boston university, | was begun before the New York east conference at Brooklyn last week on charges preferred by the Rev. George | A. Cook. Professor Bowne Is a scholar Boom. at Rockef control of was reported Nt that secnred Paul on Wed- | eller nterests the Wiscon Central and that many Improvements were now in prospect iy a new cut. off line from Marshfield to Milwaukee, which has just been surveyed, the Wis- | consin Central Is to have the shortest | iny the had “ Aaa a sth oh at aed AA aA The Democracy’s Candidate Chase The silent sage of Esopus appears to be making headway along the smooth highway of least resistance. In other words, the boom for Chief Judge Alton B. Parker of New York has served] as a convenient nucleus for the conserva tive Democrats, east, west and south Those Democrats opposed to his nomination are mak ing the most of his silence on political issues, claiming that on this account he could not be expected to arouse much enthusiasm. The state ment has been made by Mr. Parker's friends, however, that he will consistently decline to ex- press any views unless he is nominated, They say that he has no desire to make a platform for the Democratic party, but is willing to have the party make a platform for him. They think that his principal strength lies in his having been out of active politics for eighteen years, while serv. ing in his judicial capacity. Former President Cleveland is out for Par. Judge Alton B. Parker. kop and Gorman is said to be friendly, but Bry- an continues to fight shy of any “Hill man.” Both Hearst and Parker claim a majority of the Kansas delegation, but the platform distinctly commended Hearst, Bryan and the Kansas City platform, RA Aasaaas tasted soe a te aaa tg] company which | following the Meth According to the charges ty, rationalizes atonement doc hing about isrepresents promptly large in I Ww } AE RN among the Hberal party os the Trin s, denles the Lean 144) nference i11 ¢h + + + NTIFIC urge re IF *i Return. jcott's bons organ thus leaving graft riv errand by as knitt ? new Ww Soil Microbes For All effort th For farmers sO SOCIOLOGICAL v Social Upli ft of Cities for ng ho ature ’ “ 1K ‘ ! “ Americar hing thew ] inciples nd political i pr Against Kansas Beauty Show. Fle 1 by Mrs. Noble entiss pretty girls of Kan 8 should be selected to entertain vis in the section at the world's fair a sort of beauty show vith much disapproval, as | many mothers object to having their daughters made a show of for the gag of the public aug noe “i that the tors Kansas ns neeting 4 * +e Miscellaneous | Accidents. Five persons out of a pleasure part} | of from the Florida Method | college at Sutherland, Fla, were drown fed April 5 while out boatipg ‘hree Indians were killed and twen {iy-three injured April in a tral terash at Maywood, TL, the party In ing on its way to Join Buffalo Bill show, Fite family, : persons, Including one whale lost their lives in a fire whi estroyed the Columbia hall build : t Mount Vernon, N. Y.. April 6, | Deaths, Francis Power Cobhe, the Englia author and philanthropist, died at lon don, March 5, aged eighty two, Timothy J. Campbell, formerly a rep resentative In congress from the New York Bowery district, dled at his home in New York, April 7. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS CUURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas, Honorable J. G. Love, dent Judge of the Court of Common the 19th Judicial District, consisting county of Centre, having issued his precep besring date the 2ind day of Mar, 194. to me di rected, for holding a ( Orphans’ Court of Quarter Bessions of Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Jal Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the county of Cen tre and to commences on the ith MONDAY OF APRIL, being the 25th day of April 1904, and to continue two weeks, given to the Coroner, Justices of the Aldermen and Constables of sald county Centre, that they be proper pers the 25th, with thelr records, Inquisitions, ex aminations, and thelr own remembrances. to ao those things which to their office appertains tobe done, und those who are bound in nizanees to prosecute against (he Praonurs that are or shall be in the jall of Centre coun the Presi of the ourt of Common Pleas, of ans shail be just Given under nd day nd, at Bellefonte the vear of our Lord, indred and twes my h the sich In ted States r AYLOR pf NOTI0E hereby § act of the 1 it ¢ N Si o of the ( { Contre Cf \ edonor t wfor and appralsemen f Cornellus Dale the same eased as na Dale pralsement of the was s lands Nort} WM degrees ee py Thomas Miller traet South degrees East 175 perches; thence along Richardson & Co's lands South 80 degrees West G40 perehes (0 sassafras; thepoe North ¥ degrees West 70 perehes to the place of beginning, eontainiag 3% acres, perches and allowanee 3. One other tract in the warrantee name of Alexander MoDowell situate In Gregg town ship ocontaining 30 acres 4 Uneacther tract in the sairanice Barnard Hubley, situate ino Gieg containing 35 acres : one other tract | Daniel Levy, situate taining 40 acres f One other tract John Copenhaven, si containing Ow acres 7. Une other tract in the warrantee name unknown, situate in Rush township, containing 80 acres, One other tract in the warrantee name of Jacob Beck, situate In Taylor township, con taining 8 acres “ thet it name of township, 1 the warrantee name of in Potter township, con in the warrantee name of tuate in Hush township, Daniel Beck. situate in Taylor townseip, taining 100 acres, 10, One other tract in the warrante= name of P.B. D Gray. situate in Worth township, eon. taining 2% acres, 11. One other tract in of John Housel, situate containing 25° acres, 12. One other act in the warrantee name of John Irwin, situate in Harris township, containing noTes 15. One other tract in the warrantee name of Frank McCoy sitnate in Boggs township, eon taining 30 acres 14 of J. N. Packer, situate in Curtin township, containing 150 scres, Wi perches 15. One other tract in the warranties name unknown, situate In Ferguson township, taining | 0 acres 18, One other tract in the warranties pame Unknown, situate in Gregg township, contain ing 5 acres | One other tract Arona situate containing 1% acres One other tract In the warrantee name of James Fowner, situate in Rush township, containing 431 acres 151 perches } One other tract in the warranies na of John Copenhaver, situate in Rush townst con the warrantee name ia Miles township, ” oon n the warrantee name { in Haines township of 3 x L me © ather tract in the warrantee name of Andrew Hayard situate in Snow Shoe town ship, containing 433 acres i’ 3 perches Ii. One other tract in the warrantee name of John Beehtol, situate in Taylor township, containing »% acres 22. One other tract in the of William Rrown, situate in containing 100 acres 23 One other tract in the of Samuel Phipps, situate 1n containing 108 acres 24. Une other traet In the of William Packer, situate in containing 5% acres, 25. One other tract in the of Job Riley, situate in Snow Shoe township, containing + 0 acres, Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as ihe are and James 8, Laing. gor «No deed will be acknowledged un. til purchase money is paid in fail Sheriff's Offee, HA, MYR Belleionte, Pa Sheriff March 30th, 1904 warrantee mame Union township, warrantee name Union township, warrantee name Miles township, ANNOUNCEMENTS: TY the Democratic Voters (f Oentre County : to be held tn Centre conziy, (willbe a cand) date for the nomination ior | shouotary, and I hereby respectfully + ur votes ARTHU A 4. KIMPORT. Linden Hall, Pa. | Jan, 2, 1904, 1am a candidate for the office of Dist) ‘ot Attorney of Centre county. and respectiul,y solish Jou: vYo'e and i + ph at the Leme eratie Primaries, ow A Fr Mh, 194 February 4 1904, H RONKLE Bellefonte, Pa, 1 will be a candidate for the Legislature this ' year, Believing that my record in the last session meets your approval aocording to the | usages of the jan. wou's 0 y wollen | your support fora Tuomnat jo W. KEPLER. Pioe Grove Mills, Feb. 9, 1000. I will be a candidate for the Legislature at the next general election, subject to the de | cision of the demosratic sounty convent NF PORE. Avnounce my my, hme as 8 candiante tn veratie © tional s thie "Sony yors, _ Pleas of | ty Shiloh’s Consumption Cure Notlee Is hereby Peace, | then and there in their | ons, al 10 o'elpek in the forenoon of | Aer. | recog Mince Meat y. be then and there to prosecute against them | 1904, | ty-seventh year | One other tract in the warrantee name of Oa» other tract in the warrantee name | WArrantee name | operty of Henry Gi. Mackaye, Charles E At he coming Demoera'‘t Primary Election Orie neymonis ( grip p1 IMonia, an often leave enza nen they re gone thing ngergus EASTER PERFUMES QOO00000! ii The Lung Tonic The cure that is your druggist, rey “ys ¥ Ari inteed 8 ( perfume LeRoy, WELLS Toronto, Cs & Co Prices: 25¢. Soc $1 N.Y “PURITY” There i making our no ZUess Wor x about Mince Mea t correct prope irti One fines anline the ible Sechler & Co. 4 w Green’s Pharmacy C > 0y } Centre County Banlting Co. Co 0 ruer High and Bpring Streets. RECEIVE DEPOSITS; DISCOUNT NOTES J.J M.BHUGGERT, Cashier, Advance Manure and Lime Distributor The Saves You Time. Saves You Money. McCALMONT & CO., Bush Arcade Block. BELLEFONTE, PA. DRESS HAS MORAL EFFECT UPON MANKIND. To the woman, young old who wishes 1 he or footgear : ought to buy Dorothy Dodd Shoe, because cratic shoe, the Dorothy Dodd Shoes are bought A fashion eritic has said that Dorothy Dodd Shoes ar by the shod | e shoes of distinction nsands of women who appreciate the importance of a daintily oot and recognize in one's the { footwear the surest indication of refinement u ut questionable ' choice of the most fastidious of our patrons becanse; of its striking styles and its faultless fit, also on; account of "it being a light, gracefnl shoe and yielding to every movement of the foot oy to and it is the DOROTHY Such a shoe is a possess, system, and this shoe DODD Style 821 is a favorite design, f Style 776 isa shoe made of intended for dress, house or street Russia calfskin, with a light weight wear. The vamp is of Ideal Patent Kid, quarter of dall kid, It high curved The three large eyelets are laced with silk ribbon. The price is t It } welted sole a bandsome Tae isa new toe, and an extra high military heel, the graceful, narrow toe beel and & light weight sole three lerge eyelets laced with broad silk ribbon, makes it a strikingly handsome shoe $3.00 We sell this shoe for $3.00 Siyle 835 modish walking Oxtord of light weight, is am extremely Style 767 is a welted Oxford of tan Russia calfskin, It has a 1 is made in the blucher rather full opera foe and a high cut, of bright kid with patent tip. colonial heel ; sole is of medium It has a handsome new toe, high colonial heel, and is fitted with fast Weight. An appropriate and seas. color eyelets. onable walking oxtord We sell this shoe for $2.50 We sell this shoe for $2.50 FOR, SALE BY YEAGER & DAVIS © BELLEFONTE, PA. 9 AANA ANP RZ A NN POLL IIBITIN NINN A AANA WINNING NINA INNA INNA AANA a a The Centre Democrat and N. Y. Tribune Farmer one year for only $1.25. AAA
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