Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 08, 1898, Image 5

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    New Advertisements.
NJ OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that
A the petition of John A. Erb and Wm. W.
Thomas, for transfer of the license of the said
John A. Erb to the said Wm. W. Thomas, has
been filed in the court of quarter sessions of
Centre county according to the act of assembly
approved July 15th, 1897.
March 2th, 1898, W. F. SMITH,
43-13-2t Clerk.
Buy clothing that
Be Satisfied fits, that is stylish, that
with holds together and
Your Appearance keeps it shape, the kind
your neighbor will think came from the very
finest custom tailor. You can find them
with us and for less money than others
ask for the ordinary kind. Try us.
FAUBLES.
ANTED—By Old Established House
High grade Man or Woman, of good
Chureh standing, to act as Manager here and do
office work and correspondence at their home.
Business already built up and established here.
Salary $900. nclose self-addressed stamped
envelope for our terms to A. P. T. Elder, General
Manager, 189 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill,
First Floor. 43-14-3t.
How do they make them for
How Do
They customers a good judge of
Make Them clothing after he had examin-
ed our assortment of Men’s $10.00 Dresg
Suits. He saw two times Ten Dollars
worth in them. So will you once you see
them. They are undoubtly the greatest
values we have ever shown and are posi-
tively not equaled by any other concern in
Centre county. It costs nothing to see
them while a visit will be sure to save you
money. FAUBLES.
“re LIGHT OF THE WORLD
OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART”
Cost over $100,000 to publish. Contains nearly
200 full-page engravings of our Saviour, by the
Great Masters. It is not a life of Christ, but an
exhibit of all the great Masters’ ideas of the
Christ. No other book like it ever published.
Agents are taking from three to twenty orders
daily. The book is so beautiful that when people
see it they want it. Published less than a year
and already in its twenty-fifth edition, some edi-
tions consisting of 18,5600 books. The presses are
running day and night to fill orders. (It has
never been sold in this territory.) A perusal of
the pictures of this book is like taking a tour
among the great art galleries of Europe. The
Hermitage, Prado, Uffizi, Pitti, Louvre, Vatican,
National of London, National of Berlin, Belvidere
and other celebrated Knropern art galleries, have
all placed their rarest and greatest treasures at
our disposal that they might be reproduced for
this superb work. “FIRST GLANCE AT THE
PICTURES BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES,”
says one. ‘‘Cleared $150 first week’s work with
the book,” says another. Many men and women
buying and paying for homes from their success
with this great work. Also men or women of
good church standing, can secure position of
manager here to do office work and corresponding
with agents in this territory. Address for full
particulars A. P. T. Elder, Publisher, 189 Michi-
gan Ave., Chicago, Ill., First Floor. 43-14-3t.
Is the only kind of Clothing to
The Right buy. We have them. We can
Kind fit you, please you and give you
better service for less money than any oth-
er concern in Centre county. Our stock
is larger, newer, better selected, and we
price them to you lower than you ever ex-
pected to buy good honest clothing for. We
will please you beyond a doubt. We will
save you money, and you can always re-
turn anything bought of us, not satisfactory,
and receive your money back.
Try us. FAUBLES.
HERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, Fieri
Facias and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co. Pa. and to me
directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at
the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa.,
SATURDAY APRIL 23rd, 1898.
at 10:30 o'clock a. m. the following real estate :
All that certain tract of land situate in the
township of Howard County of Centre and State
of Penna., bounded on the north by land of James
Turner, on the east by lands of Joseph IL. Neff
and Rebecca Wheeler, on the south by land of
George D. Johnson, and on the west by lands of
Curtin and Co. containing 120 acres more or less.
Thereon erected a large dwelling house, two
barns, blacksmith shop and other out-buildings,
about 75 acres cleared, balance in timber.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Joseph Casselberry.
ALSO
All that messuage tenement and tract of land
situate in the township of Benner, County of
Centre and State of Penna. bounded and described
as follows to wit :—Beginning at stones, thence by
land of Snuer south 62° west 159 perches
to post, thence by land of Geo. N. Hale north 33°
west 177 perches to post in public road, thence
along said public road north 52° east 54 perches to
post, thence along same north 56° east 120
perches to post, thence by land now of James
Clark, south 35° east 159 perches to post, thence
south 56° west 32 perches to post, thence south
350 east 40 perches to stones, the place of begin-
ning, containing 215 acres and 150 perches neat
measure, be the same more or less.
Thereon erected dwelling house, harn and
other out-buildings.
Seized taken in execution, and to he sold as the
property -cf James Fannon.
ALSO
All that certain tract of ground situate in Phil-
ipsburg Boro, Centre county, Penna., bounded
and described as follows :—Beginning at corner
of Pine Street and North 7th Street, thence along
Pine Street South 57° west 115 10-12 feet to an
alley, thence along said alley north 33° west 50
feet to stake, thence North 57° East 115 160-12 feet
to North 7th Street, thence along said Street
South 33° east 50 feet to place of beginning.
Thereon erected a two story frame Srening
house, work shop, stable and other out buildings,
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of M. C. Dorland and W. H. Dorland.
ALSO
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in
Boggs township, Centre county, Penna., bounded
and described as follows to wit :—Beginning at a
post, thence by land of Linn and McCoy 60 feet to
a post, thence by same 200 feet to a post, thence
along the Bellefonte and Philipsburg Turnpike
60 feet to the place of beginning, containing 14 of
an acre more or less.
Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling
house and out-buildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the
roperty of Wm. Miller, Geo. Miller, Sarah Miller,
Mary Butler, John Miller, J. Lincoln Miller and
the price, asked one of our
New Advertisements.
ALSO
All that certain tract of land situate in Gregg
township, Centre county, Penna., bounded and
described as follows :—Beginning at Pitch Pine
thence along lands of John Grove south 7114° west
34 perches to post, thence south 361° west 29 8-10
perches to post, thence south 2714° east 76 5-10
perches to post, thence along lands of Peter Au-
man south 62° west 100 8-10 perches to post, thence
by land of John Grove and others north 28° west
205%; perches to post, thence by land of Daniel
Runkle north 62° east 162 perches to stones,
thence by land of Benjamin Ripka and John
Grove south 27)4 east 124 perches to the place of
beginning containing 175 acres and 57 perches
neat measure.
Thereon erected a dwelling house, hank barn
and other out-buildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Benjamin Breon.
ALSO
All the righ, title and interest of Darius Waite
in all that certain messuage tenement and tract
of land situate in Half Moon township, Centre
county Penna. Beginning at stones the land of
Jeremiah Way south 51° —— 289 5-10 perches to
stones, thence by land of Miller heirs south 4214°
west 40 perches to white oak, thence by land of
Joseph Eves and others north 58° west 293 4-10
erches to stones, thence by land of Samuel Ellen-
erger and others north 424° east 72 perches to
the place of beginning, containing 100 acres and
90 perches.
hereon erected a two story dwelling house,
bank barn and other out-buildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as all
the right, title and interest of Darius Waite.
ALSO
All the right, title and interest of John S. Waite
and Darius Waite in all that certain piece or tract
of land situate in Half Moon township, Centre
county, Penna. Beginning at stones, thence
north 5014° east 99 perches to stones, thence north
3934° west 93 perches to stones, thence south 414°
west 104 perches to stones, thence south 57° east
20 perches to stones, thence south 3914° east 57
perches to the place of beginning, containing 52
acres and 138 perches.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as all
the right, title and interest of John S. Waite and
Darius Waite.
ALSO
All that certain tract of land situate in Curtin
township, Centre county Penna., bounded and
described as follows :—On the north by land of
Wm. Weber, on the east by land of Mary Glossner,
on the south by land of Henry Thiel, on the west
by land of Samuel Hall, et al., containing 77 acres
more or less.
Thereon erected a dwelling house and other
out-buildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Mary Ferringer.
ALSO
All that certain tract of land situate in Penn
township, Centre county, Penna., bounded and
described as follows:—On the north by Brush
mountain, on the east by land of J. H. Reifsnyder,
on the south by lands of same and——Stover
and on the west by land of W. C. Hubler, contain-
ing about 17 acres.
Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling
house, stable and other out-buildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be séld as the
property of John Weaver.
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement and tract of
land situate in Patton township, Centre county
Penn’a., bounded and described as follows to
wit : beginning at a post at the eastern corner
of graveyard : thence by graveyard south 2714°
west 3 perches and 18 links to a stone : thence by
land of Meek’s heirs south 3° west 37 perches toa
stone : thence by land aforesaid south 74° west
37 perches to a B. oak stump : thence by lands
aforesaid south 61° west 47 perches to W. oak
dead : thence by lands of Jacob Gray south 31450
east 55 perches to a stone : thence by lands afore-
said south 53° west 28 perches and 17 links to
stone : thence by lands aforesaid south 3914° east !
19 perches to a stone : thence by lands aforesaid |
south 513° west 67 perches and 15 links to a
ine : thence by lands of Geo. Mattern (now Dr.
M. Stewart) south 391° east 157 perches and 13
links to a stone : thence by lands of Jacob Mat
tern north 60° east 38 perches and 22 links to a
pine : thence by land aforesaid and lands of S. T.
Gray north 57° east 149 perches and 21 links to a
stone : thence by lands of 8. T. Gray north 214°
west 111 perches to a post in road: thence by
Pine Grove road north 3634° west 5 perches to a
post : thence by aforesaid” road north 6114° west
10 perches toa post: thence by aforesaid road
north 37° west 85 perches to a post: thence by
said road north 65° west & pefonss to a post :
thence by aforesaid road north 324° west 10 per-
ches to a post: thence by aforesaid road south
391£° west 18 perches to a post : thence by afore-
said road north 384° west 43 perches to a post :
thence by land of Isaac Gray south 55° west 291; |
perches to the place, of beginning, containing 322 |
acres and 75% perches. !
Thereon erected two-two-story frame dwelling
houses, large bank barn, wagon shed and other
out-buildings.
ALSO
All that certain tract or piece of land situate in
Huston township, Centre county Penn’a., begin-
ning at a Hemlock on the north side of Bald
agle Creek : thence extending by said land
known as the Mud Lick property south 4° east
143 perches to a white oak : thence south 27° east
74 perches to stones : thence extending by land
of Wm. A. Thomas estate north 58° east 92 perches
to stones : thence extending by land of Michael
Mayes north 24 14° west 178 4-160 perches to
a post on the bank of Bald Eagle Creek : thence
extending up said Creek south 75° west 8 perches
to a post : thence north 64° west 10 perches to a
post : thence north 85° west 10 Jporohos to a post :
thence south 78° west 20 perches to a hemlock
the place of beginning. Containing 93 acres and
39 perches net measure.
Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as the
roperty of Miles Mattern, Jacob Mattern, David
Mattern and Mary M. Mattern and J. Linn Mat-
tern administrators of John B. Mattern deceased.
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement or tract of
land situate in the township Patton, Centre coun-
ty Penn’a., bounded and described as follows to
wit: beginning at stones: thence by land of
John Mattern north 58° east 2414 perches to a
pine : thence north 55° east 78 perches to a post :
thence by land of John B. Stine now S. T. Gray
south 4114° east 3914 perches to a post : thence by
land of Jacob Hicks now Dr. M. Stewart south 55°
west 10224 perches to a post : thence by land of
P. B. D. Grays heirs north 41° west 39 perches to
stones the place of beginning, containing 25
acres net.
ALSO
All the right title and interest of the defendant
David Mattern in and to all that piece or parcel of
land situate lying and being in the township of
Half-Moon county of Centre and State of Penn’a.,
bounded and described as follows to wit : on the
north by lands of Samuel P. Gray and Samuel T.
Gray south by land of George Mattern and other
lands of said David Mattern and on the west by
lands of A. T. Gray, containing 6 acres more or
ess,
Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as the |
property of David Mattern.
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement and lot of
ground situate in the borough of Philipsburg,
Centre county, Penna., marked in the general
plan or plot of said borough as lot No. 131 bound-
ed and described as follows to wit: Beginning at
the corner of Centre and Beaver streets, thence
by Beaver street 60 feet to a corner of lot No. 132,
thence by lot No. 132 60 feet to a corner, thence
at right angles to said last line 60 feet to Centre
street, thence by Centre street 60 feet to the place
of beginning, ‘ontaining 60 feet in width and
epth. :
Thereon erected a two story dwelling house
and other outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Charles A. Munson.
© Terms—No deed will be acknowledged until
purchase money is paid in full.
Sherift’s Office. W. M. CRONISTER, Sheriff.
New Advertisements
\ JIRGINIA K. ORVIS, M. E.
No. 30 Allegheny St.
BELLEFONTE, - PA.
Acute and Chronic Diseases Treated, Steam Baths,
Massage, Electricity and The Viava Remedies.
43-11-4¢
ARM FOR SALE.—The farm now oc-
cupied by McClellan Rossman, on White-
hall road in Ferguson township, containing about
192 acres. Terms easy. Price reasonable. Ap-
ply to *ERBERICH, HALE & CO.,
43-9-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
Over two thousand
Where Else Witl mens suits, fully fifteen
You Find sueh an hundred boys suits and
Assortment ? more childrens suits
than we care to count. All the very latest
goods at the very lowest prices at
FAUBLES.
HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby
given that an application will be made to
the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Fri-
day the 22nd day of April A. D. 1898, by W. L.
Goodhart, F. E. Naginey, Tyson Shadle, William
Thompson, Jr., James Thompson, William E.
Gheen and others, under the Act of Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “an
Act to provide for the incorporation and regula-
tion of certain corporations,” apsrosed April 29th,
1874, and the supplements there o, for the charter
of an intended oor oration to be called “The Cen-
tral Commercial Telephone Company,” the char-
acter and object wheréof is to erect and maintain
telephone lines and leasing and putting tele-
phones in private houses, manufactories and busi-
ness places, and charging rates of toll for the use
thereof in and throughout the counties of Centre,
Clinton, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Lycoming and
Montour in the State of Pennsylvania, to connect
all the principal towns and villages in the said
counties by such system of telephone lines, and
for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all
the benefits and privileges of the said Act of as-
sembly and its supplements.
ORVIS BOWER & ORVIS.
Solicitors for Applicants.
March 24th, 1898,
43-13-3t
Make every cent count. A dol-
‘et Rich. 1ar saved is surely a dollar
earned. Buy one of our mens all wool five
dollar suits and you will add exactly $2.50
to your bank account. FAUBLES.
You can all have them.
Who Wants Not a mans suit of cloth-
a ing in our entire stock,
2 Dollar Bill? but what represents a
saving of Two Dollars or more to every
purchaser. See them at FAUBLES.
Hardware.
Y
ARE
THE
PEOPLE
THAT
SELL
FOR
CASH.
THAT
IS
- WHY
WE
SELL
CHEAP.
IRVIN’S CASH HARDWARE,
Curtin Miller, heirs of Jas. S. Miller dec’d. Bellefonte, April 7th, 1898. 43-13 BELLEFONTE, PA.
Furniture Furniture Furniture
A FINE DISPLAY, A FINE DISPLAY. A FINE DISPLAY.
That is the object of this announce- Can’t enumerate all the choice = ANYTHING AND
ment, to call attention of the public goods in stock. ! EVERYTHING
to the large, complete, select assort-
ment of New Furniture just received
and awaiting your inspection at my
new store, recently opened in the room
formerly occupied by McKee’s Hard-
ware store, Allegheny street, Belle-
fonte.
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Allegheny Street,
You are respectfully invited to
pay us a visit and see the elegant
goods.
Should you want to make any
purchases, interesting inducements
will be made.
Q
F. E. NAGINEY, Proprietor.
in the line of furniture from a cheap
chair to gorgeous parlor suits or
elaborate bed chamber furniture,
at the Spring Opening.
======NAGINEY’S FURNITURE STORE
Bellefonte, Pa.
Katz & Co.
Limited.
THE GLOBE.
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING.
are offering as
To introduce our new Carpet Department we
a Leader a first class handsome
and good quality
“TAPESTRY BRUSSELS’ CARPET
in new and choice patterns.
at jocts.
Also a good quality
——INGRAIN CARPET—
at 25 cents a yard.
RRA RC TS ORR SIR
We make these special prices to introduce our
goods and as an inducement to visit our Carpet
We have also secured the agency of
THE ‘NEW IDEA’’ PATTERN CO.
These Patterns will be on sale on Saturday morn-
|
Department,
|
spection.
VISIT OUR
ing, all at the uniform price of
We guarantee them to be equally as good and
reliable as those you pay from 25 to 40 cents for
and wherever introduced they have driven the
high priced patterns out of the market.
Our entire stock of New Spring Dress Goods
and Novelties is now in and ready for your in-
It is not incumbent on you to make a purchase
but we desire you to see the newand beautiful
designs we are showing.
Department in Centre county.
10 cents.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
The Largest Millinery
THE GLOBE.
40-15
Makers of Low Frices and Terrors to: ail Competitors.
KATZ & CO.
1.’td.
Lyon & Co.
Lyon & Co.
J YON & CO.
i A WORD
LYON & CO.
TO ECONOMIC BUYERS ;§ mii:
Every lady is cordially invited to examine our new Ready-Made Skirts.
Have justed opened a new and large assortment in blacks and colors, Bro-
caded Serges, Mohairs and the new Serpentine effects—Skirts at $1.50, 2,
2.59, 3, 4.
Ladies’ Spring Capes
A new and large assortment Tailor-Made Capes at
$1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and upwards.
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
A very large assortment of Men's, Ladies’ and
children’s Shoes.
A very good Shoe for men at $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00
2.00, 3.00 and upward.
A very good Shoe for ladies at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50,
1.75, 2.00, 2.50
A very good Shoe for children at 35c., 50, 68, 75,
90, "150, 1 50.
25,1
A very good Shoe for babies at 17c., 25, 34. 40, 50
and 75¢.
%3-In Russets we can give you all styles, new
toes, buttoned or laced, for men, ladies and
children. Just opened a big line of Oxford
Ties in Patent Leather, Dongolas and Russets.
Clothing, Clothing, Clothing,
Just Sgensd a hig line of Men's, Youths’ and
Children’s Clothing — new, nobby styles. If
you want to save money come in and look at
them.
Mattings, Mattings.
New Mattings from 10c. up.
Carpets, Carpets.
A big assortment of New Carpets from 1c. a
yard up.
New Lace Curtains.
Lace Curtains from 50c. a pair up.
Lace Curtain Poles in oak, cherry and walnut—
wood and brass trimmings.
ge5~If you want to save money come in and be convinced that you will save
from 15 to 25 per cent. on all goods bought here.
(Qe
G. LYON, trading as
LYON & CO.
12:0 BELLEFONTE, PA.
Montgomery & Co.
P RICESS——————
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Printed in the Papers do not tell the Whole Story.
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OUR PRICES
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Represent the most your money can buy.
OUR MEN'S SPRING SUITS AT $7.50
must be scen to be appreciated.
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The superior merits of our Suits and
others at $7.50 are the
TAILORING—Because the “Vitals’’ (the
insides) are tailored with
FABRIC
All Wool.
Sn as much care and thought
as the out side.
—Because we take as much
FIT
== measure you properly.
WILL others tn as Much—CAN they do a3 Muck?
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Because it will be just as we represent it to be,
STYLE —Because they are just as the
E Standard of Spring ’98 dicta tes.
pains as the best Merchant Tailor to
MONTGOMERY & CO.
Progressive Clothier,
Bellefonte, Pa.
New Advertisements.
You can all have them.
| Who Wants Not a mans suit of cloth-
| a ing in our entire stock,
2 Dollar Bill ? but what represents a
| saving of Two Dollars or more to every
| purchaser. See them at FAUBLES.
| 3 . .
i R RENT.—A good brick house with
| all modern improvements located on east
| Linn street, one of the most pleasant parts of the
| town, can be rented cheap by applying to
| 43-T-tf HAMILTON OTTO.
| A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—
! A small family would like to renta fur-
i nished house in Bellefonte for a few months dur-
ing the summer, to have possession by June 15th.
A house near the Centre of the town is most pref-
erable. Call or address this office.
| 43-10-tf. WATCHMAN OFFICE.
Make every cent count. A dol-
Get Rich. lar saved is surely a dollar
earned. Buy one of our mens all wool five
dollar suits and you will add exactly $2.50
to your bank account. FAUBLES.
OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas
the Honorable J. G. Love, President Judge
of the Court of Cofnmon Pleas of the 49th Judicial
District, consisting of the county of Centre and
the Honorable Corlis Faulkner, Associate Judge
in Centre county, having issued their Jrecept,
bearing date the 28th day of Mar. '98 to me directed,
for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the
Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and
to commence on the 4th Monday of April being
the 25th day of April 1898, and to continue two
weeks, notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus-
tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of
said county of Centre, that they be then and there
in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon of the 25th, with their records, inquisitions,
examinations, and their own remembrance, to do
those things which to their office appertains to be
done, and those who are bound in recognizances
to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall
be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there
to prosecute against them as shall be just.
iven under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 28th day
of Mar. in the year of our Lord, 1898, and the
one hundred and twenty-first year of the inde-
pendence of the United States.
W. M. CRONISTER,
43-13-4t . Sheriff
EGISTER’S NOTICE.—The lowing
accounts have been examined, Danse
and filed of record in the Register’s office for the
inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors and all
others in anywise interested, and will be present-
ed to the Orphans’ Court of Centre county for con-
Srmason on Wednesday, the 27th day of April,
. D., 1898.
1. First and final account of John B. Linn,
trustee of Mrs. Rebecca Burnside, wife of Thomas
Burnside, Deec’d., trust created under the will of
Jane F. Mann, deceased.
2. First and final account of John B. Linn,
trustee of Mrs. Annie Burnside, wife of William
Burnside, deceased, trust created under the will
of Jane F. Mann, deceased.
3. Firstand final account of William Pealer.
administrator ot etc., of Samuel Crawford, late of
Gregg township, deceased.
4. Final account of B. V. Fink, administrator
of ete., of Richard Newman, late of Taylor town-
ship, deceased.
5. The first and final account of J. R. Bible,
executor of ete., of Catherine McCormick, late
of Potter township, deceased.
6. Account of Peter Breon, guardian of Emory
S. and Bruce Ripka, minor children of Henrietta
Ripka, late of Potter township, deceased, as filed
by Perry W. Breon, executor of etc., of Peter
Breon, deceased.
7. First and final account of Harry O. S. Barn-
hart and James K. Barnhart, executors of etc., of
Philip W. Barnhart, late of Boggs township, de-
ceased.
8. The first and final account of John A. Hun-
ter, Jr., administrator of ete., of Joanna M. Hun-
ter. late of State College borough, deceased.
9. The account of Deborah E. Valentine, and
George Valentine, Jr., administrators of ete., of
Jacob D. Valentine, late of Bellefonte borough,
deceased.
10. The account of Dr. George S. Frank, ad-
ministrator of ete., of Allison H. Miller, late of
Millheim borough, deceased.
11. The. first and final ‘account of John C.
Rearick, administrator of etc., of Jessie’ D. Rear-
ick, late of Union township, deceased.
12. The first and final accouut of Jacob Bottorf,
administrator ot ete., of Thomas Williams, late of
College township, deceased.
13. First account of A. A. Dale, guardian of
Florence Neff and W. R. Neff, minor children of
James I. Neff, late of Stephenson county, Ill,
deceased.
14. The first account of Mary J. Gates, exec-
utrix of ete., of George Gates, late of Half-Moon
township, deceased.
15. Second and final account of John P. Tay-
lor and Samuel McWilliams, executors of ete., of
Rebecea M. Brisbin, late of Potter township,
deceased.
16. First and final account of Ellen H. Andrews,
executrix of ete., of Sarah Lindsey, late of Belle-
fonte borough, deceased.
17. The fourth and final account of John M.
Keichline, administrator of ete., of John M.
Wagner, late of Boggs township, deceased.
18. First and final account of S. W. Smith,
executor of ete., of Mary A. Smith, late of Centre
Hall borough, deceased.
19. First and final account of W. H. Noll, Jr.,
administrator of ete., of W. H. Noll, Sr., late of
Spring township, deceased.
20. First and final account of A. J. Weaver, ad-
ministrator of ete., of Sarah A. Weaver, late of
Gregg township, deceased.
21. First-and final account of John H. Roush
executor of ete., of Mary Woesner, late of Gregg
township, deceased.
22. Supplemental account of Andrew J. Lytle,
executor of etc., of Piersol Lytle, late of College
township, deceased.
23. The account of Charles Smith, adminis-
trator of ete., of Elizabeth Fox, late of Haines
township, deceased.
24. The first and partial account of Elizabeth
Thomas, executrix of etc., of Mrs. Jane Barr, late
of Philipsburg boro, deceased.
25. The first and final account of F. S. Musser,
administrator of ete., of Charles A. Musser, late
of Gregg township, deceased.
26. First and final account of Wilbur F. Reeder
executor of ete., of Mary S. Gordon, late of Belle-
fonte boro, deceased,
27. The first and final account of Henry
Walkey, guardian of Bessie E. Walkey, George B.
Walkey, ae E. Walkey and John M. Wa ey,
minor heirs of Daniel C. Walkey, deceased.
G. W. RUMBURGER,
Bellefonte, Pa., March 30th, 1898, 43-13-4t.
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