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A hundred styles of Men’s a & Suits at Nine Dollars and Eighty cents that merit HELP US WITH THE WORK. s the term ——WORLD BEATERS.—— We solicit every one of our many readers to Call and got a sample and tell their friends of the great offer, and prevail on match ‘em if you can for them to become readers also. The Watchman the price. should be in every home in Centre county, won't > youhelp a little in puttin git there. FAUBLES’, ~ Bellefonte, Pa. 40-10 . < J . . New Advertisments. ARM FOR SALE.—The undersi hereby gives notice that the sale of the farm of W. E. Meek, known as the Robert Meek farm, situate in Ferguson township, Centre Co., Pa., has been placed in the hands of W. C. Pat- terson, of State College, who has full and com- plete authority to make gale of the same. : 41-10-tf NELLIE H. MEEK, Committee. ARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned administrator of the estate of Samuel Walkey, Dec'd. offers the Samuel Walkey farm for sale. It is located near Hublersburg, Centre Co., Pa., contains 78 acres, has good water, fine orchard and good buildings. Address or call on HENRY WALKEY 2 1 Mest Logan Street, - Bellefonte, Pa. 1-12 ALESMEN WANTED. — On Salary, to sell Pennsylvania own Nursery Stock, which is the best inthe world. All the new spec- ialties as well as the standard varieties of Fraits & Ornamentals. A fine outfit furnished and all traveling expenses paid. Salary dates from day work is commenced. Write for terms, stating age. HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS, Maple Avenue Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 41-15-4t. O THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CENTRE COUNTY.—Gentlemen :—In pur- suance of the forty-third section of the act of May 8, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in con- vention, at the Court House in Bellefonte, on the the first’ Tuesday in May, A. D., 1896, being the 5th day of the month, and select, viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of directors pre- sent, one person of literary and scientific acquire- ments, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years, and certify the result to the State Su rintendent, at Harrisburg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. Bellefonte, Pa. 41-16-3t April 13, 1896. OTICE OF APPEALS. — ANNUAL ASSESSMENT APPEALS FOR 1896. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Cen- tre county, that the County Commissioners will hear and determine appeals at the Commissioners’ office, at Bellefonte, Pa., for the respective dis- tricts, as follows : - Monday, May 25,—Miles, Penn and Haines town- ships and Millheim borough. Tuesday, May 26,—Potter, and Soke townships and Centre Hall borough. Wednesday, May 27,— Harris, College, Ferguson and Half Moon townships. Thursday, May 28.—Union, Burnside and Snow Shoe townships and Union- ville borough. Friday, May 29,—Howard, Curtin, Liberty and Rush townships and Howard C. L. GRAMLEY, Supt. Centre County, Pa. borough. : Monday, June 1,—Marion, Walker and Boggs townships and Milesburg borough. ~ Tuesday, June 2,—Taylor, Huston, Worth, Ben- ner and Patton townships, Wednesday, June 3,—Spring townshi Philips- hin and South Philips: burg boroughs. Thursday, June 4,—Bellefonte borough. The time for hearing appeals will be between the hours of nine (9) o'clock a. m. and four (4) o'clock p. m. The Assessors of the several districts will be pres- ent with the Board of Commissioners on the da; of said appeal for their respective districts, as well as all persons’who may feel themselves aggrieved. Assessors will bring all books and papers they may have to the appedl. 3. L. GOODHART,) ADAM Lr S Co. Com. J. B. STROHM. Attest : R. F. HUNTER, Clerk. 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