THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE A —————— 1 R423 Classilied Explai wli \ Al Me eid. No Nensatior i U ANALYSIS OF CURRENT sm or Parlisene EVENT % fo - —— - COMMERCE en INDUSTRY and Industrial. Philip ping Railroads. HH) go capitalist A (NH) ng friendly relations with Secreta {ny us Morton engaged draw up plans for the construction complete rallroad system for the ippine Islands, in which they to invest n ons of dollars, reg the combinant y {sm and good bu | RA | ML er crop ol expert to of 1 | Cunard Breaks Away. Phil-{ During the anno propose | Cunard Ste | irding | pool April 13 1 au an n as a matter of patriot- | off the Compre SINess, continental 1 CATYINE ou It was the Second Hudson Tube Begun. th 5 d m ork has commenced on ] of tl x AJ nea of € hres » projects tunne 18 LUND) Beef Trust 3 I'rices O wef Boosts Prices. To Rival § A nd [ : Labor. icago's New Truck Strike tr e of LI ow pol pers Investigation has * : 1 ! Rh erntedy on ol] eter number of employees gambling sway their varnings on pay days. were ion, N BR | Kansas Halts Western Un ee a _———— . . " Commercial. “ t For Coa + + + IGIOUS ps ——— » REL SHELF P4 PPP HIRES PRR EARS Lh * * $ Czar Stakes All on Rojestvensky When It became known last week that the Russian fleet by Admiral Rojestvensky, which so long had French waters of Madagascar, was boldly steaming through the strait of Malacea and northward across the China sea the world realized that the war party at 8t. Petersburg had played its last trump card. With ful knowledge of the battle that must be fought witl the powerful Japanese fleet of the never beaten Admiral Togo before there could be hope of reach ing the Russian base at Viadivostok, Rojestvensk) and his great armada of forty two vessels, decks cleared for action and guns manned night and day, moved onward without attempt at séerecy first stopping to coal near the American waters at Manila and sending his hospital ship to the French port of Saigon for supplies In the meantime Japan had closed the ch of port at Formosa, and it was believed that Togo's fleet was hiding near the Pescadores islands, at the mouth of the Formosa strait, ready to pounce on the bold Rusalan invaders Rojestvensky's fight ing vessels included six battleships, either seven Admiral Rojestvensky, or nine cruisers, of which two were armored, and Togo was believed to have only five bat ve at his disposal eight armored cruisers and sixteen protected cruisers, besides a large torpedo squadron. The Japanese had advantage In large caliber guns. For the moment Russian officialdom hoped feverishly, while Tokyo waited ealm and confident. Whatever the outcome of battle, the terror ists and revolutionists of Russia continue thelr plans for a general up rising on the 1st of May. aaa aaaas sg saad ommanded waited in the friendly seven or eight torpedo boats, tieships, but was known to ha en] 1 to 1 lo not approve of Rockefeller Money LSM IR {) {ro mm,” he add to the il every | however, has the regard One such seemed neral con butions actio pa Bapti tr Ho ss withou riticism from t puipit Presbyterians to Unite I'h Cumber v Norther of the with has ch Take Rebates It rt { ne Says Preache he Re + + 4 NAL | EDUCATIO Lawyé S a 3 a Fn ’ her § charge “4 of Vie rei ct prefer : the Studebaker Cut Out the Eighth Grade 1 Martindale of De nt of omit elghth grade from three hool he experims the thus limiting the elemen Puplis who hat city tary YOATS wish to take eighth grade connection Course 1o seven work are en shied to do =o with the high school work LE Miscellaneous Accidents, A large reservoir while in course of construction near Madrid, Spain, Apri % collapsed, and It Is belleved that an More than eight) The dis and +> ” & + + + +» + + + A + + : & : + $ : lives have been lost | bodies have been recoversd aster due bad material quick work A hailstorm swept over Pittsburg April 10, eausing thousands of dollars damage Later reports during the week from India show that 10.800 persons were killed Ly the earthquake shocks af Kangra and 8,000 at Palampus, A crane collapsed at the Putiloff Iron | works, St Petersburg, April 18, kill [ing eleven men aud lujuring Ofte. was fo , PA., APRIL 20, 1905. Excursion Rates to Sunbury, VIO Ud re Le ¢ (i th ers 1.4¢ County Census Directory LEGAL NoTiCH Notes Andrew fl ADVERTISEMENTS . fe HH Mi i Kivrosy Pret honetary A an A n Lhe heer LIN he wnt | Agere IweITvion Jd lo an reof of yo are hereby aotified that E Na» an filed Bis petition in Ue d Len of Comman ioas of Cente th shove stated mather, setting owner in fee of a certain lod snd) sttmats the Borough of Bellefonte of Contes and State of Fomnsylvania e northern half of lot Xo, ® dn the gee ot of the sald Borough. frontieg twenty ot on the Eastern side of Alleghany street tending ard v two hundred and {to Usdar Alley, with the gppurtes that a in mortgage to ascCure a t of One Thousand Bellar (#1 (x6) pay ab ear alter date socusnd by John lrem. Jr. and P son tothe above named Catharine and Lucian A. Treziguiny, dated ember 19th. WR. and recorded in the ofMee dor the recording of deeds &e, ta and far Lhe sald County of Centre in Mortgage Book ‘i, page om Kd ping the morigage adrawe named) remains yosatisfied of reseed although the said petitioner believes that the same has loti since been fully paid : that a présinp thon of the payment of this mortgage has lang since existed from apse of time; Wal. as ap pears hy a certificate of the Recorder of Deeds ther y assignments of sald mortgage of record in this County 1 that the name of the holder of ho ders of this mortgage other than the names of the mortgay «os named therein as above stated. are unknown to the sald peti toner, as are also sald mortgagees | that the sald petitioner therefore prays the sad Court that after proper service and pablie notiee the Court decree and direct that satisfaction be entered on the record of the sald mortgage by the Recorder of Deeds for sald County You and each of you are, therefore, required to appear at the next term of the above named Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, on the fourth Monday of April, to wit, A } Bath. 1908, and answer the said petition as a . in accordance with the such case made and prov | Sheriff's Offoe, March 29th, 1908 ed " ARG A art gene Lt i n iat he th SAN vw . . rest one iw N sOoltice iy et of Assembly In | OTICE TRANSFER OF TAVERN LICENSE} hereby given, that Mad day d in the oy he Cle the petition HB. Uzze rh the Tavern PIT] { « y 4 ar 4] yoOrg ' } 1 IT, orp Was f Qual to Geo J, Kachin IMPORT, ( rh KERHOEF Ex Bellet F he he here i fed of road strest "8 feet and exter said Afles on the south And bs Ba feet In . ding back i he went the rast bY » st ng same ence along the erohes to the | eng 8 acres and Wj erecied a tw barn and ether » iA Therem w ng deen jing ta be sald of Harry A ne IE SL Wag ner axecution and Interest sa. taken ‘a right. tithe and ALSO All that! seriall Jmessuage, te nement and tenet of land situate in Curtin township, Cen trecounty. Pa. bounded and described as fol jows to wit: Beginning at a Black Oak, cor per of land now or ale of acob Brickley thence by and of sald Rrickley north 57 de reese Past 410 perches 10 stone thence by and of David Beebdel, north A degrees east 2 perches to Pine, thence by land of said Hechéel, north Shi degrees east 16510 per ehes to Chestnut “Oak thenee by land of same. north 00 degrees east 30.410 perehes 10 stones: thenes by land of same north 2 de grees west peeve on 10 stones, thenes sotith Mg deerees west 118 perches to Pine: thenoe south fig degrees anst 12 1-10 perches to stones thenee south Wi degrees west 3 perches to stone thepoe south I, degrees east 68 perches to piace of beginning, conlaining 6 acres and @ perohes and allowance, be the same more of —- Thereon eseciod A two story frame dwelling house, Lara and other outbuildings Seized, tak: 0 In execution, and to be sold as the propecty of William C, Miller ALN All that sortain messusge. tenement and jot of ground situate In the Boro of Bellefonte Centre county, Pa. bounded and described as follows to wit: Bounded on the north by Logan street, on the south i] Logan alley, on the east by Jot of John D Lieb's heirs and on the wast by lot of Mrs. Annie Miller fronting '0 feet ob sald Logan street and ruiending back BF feet tosald Logan alley. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, and ou! bul'dings Selzed. taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Witham J, O° Leary and Mar R. O'Leary with poties to certain minor eh ren of Clara Ward deceased. terre tenants ALRO I that certain messuage tenement and traet of land situate in the township of Walker, of Centre, and state of Penna. bound. described : Om Fr » A 1D HIEDULJ ACETYLENE The Pest an d Cheapest Light OLT RADE ——— a Add Generators me Acetvle JOHN P. LYON, Arcade Bidg. Bellefonte, Pa FISHING TACKLE ont fox your time elsewhere whet can find ervthing y need by oor Oo us looking es ng to Rods, Lines, Reels, Snells, Hooks, Bait Bores, Leaders, Trout Flies Fly Books, Tackle Boxes, Landing Nets, Grasshopper Cages, Rings and Keepers, Sinkers, Japan Poles, Etc We want the best Cot ral Sreens invite yo trade. If you WANTED «MEN AND WOMEN WITH commonschool education, that are tired of working tor small wages, to quality as salaried adewriters or showcard writers through our instruction by mafl, Prices low; terms easy; no | books to 4 Send for circular, stating where Jou daw this Ml as which position you want, A FRPONDENC oy EE Scnoows,
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