New Advertisements. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. 2 | ew vertisements. po—— —— a — ros TIT er EEE Tor Te See memos — At T= MAE tesep eee mr prt etree — | — ee i REASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR 380 5 Hubby Bernavd.. Mary Frank. 455 | 100 Unknown. Harry Keller.. 195 450 MecLanahan Sarah. W. C. Heinle... TAXES OF 1898 AND 1899.—Agreeable to the provisions of law 122 31 Hepburn Wm - 2 79 44 Unknown. et 84 433 153 Cunningham D. H. tt « relating to the sale of unseated tracts of land for the non-payment of taxes, | 11 Jlosby Jacob. pangler & Re 207 | 125 Wharton M Mary 8. Zeigler........ocoeuenen ven. 5 85 | 468 71 Nesbit Jno M. Hie bow 2 notice is hereby given that there will be exposed at public sale or outcry i» Nsreer Jno... a. 2 28 PATTON TWP. | 433 153 Parker Wm. .Beech Valley Coal & Iron Co..... 30 57 the following tracts or parts of tracts of unseated land in Centre county, 2 Con Daniel. r 228 30 Burton Robt Mrs. Sarah I Chnst 750 | IB 153 Tallman Benj. H . a 5 “ 30 57 Per- sylvania, for taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House, in os ‘nknown,........ -Andrew Ocker 117 3 UHOn Sou ee ee TT A 162 Tompkins Jas..... ..Hugh Ward 20 53 ? ) P 20 Diehl Adam 5 20 ! % the Borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, June 11th, 1900, at 1 o'clock p.m. HAINES TWP. 150 Diehl Nichol « ce « 29 0 150 Tompkins Sam’). ..Pat’k. Ward Est.. we 848 and to continue, if necessary, by adjournment from day to day until all | yo 139 Brown R. F JH. C. Hyatt SRN Sno n ) . 3 39 Yalengne AS ..Beech Valley Coal & Iron Co..... 24 51 are sold. 37 Brown John a, PENX TWP, L433 53 Waln Rebeces . *” € 54 92 Acres. Per. Warrantee. Supposed Owner. Taxes. 135 Cawley H. B... Daniel Engel 100 Cook Wm ..W. C. Heinle zo | WT jz Wha iu A Tre Tt or 3M BENNER TWP 140 Harrison Wm Jno. Sheats 300 Montgomery Wm . of * : 6 GO 433 153 Vharton Moore. --Beech Valley Coal & Iron Co.... 54 92 oN 2 103 Lowry...... W. C. Heinle 276 Montgomery Dan’ “ « 6 07 33 153 Wharton Elizabeth J u “ 54 92 120 Hale, J. M.... 80 Mots Jno. Daniel E 14 0f 170 Swineford Peter........... Geo. Robertson 56 43 153 Wharton Kearney........W. C. Heinle 50 Harris, J. D 170 70 Stover & Wol Pe Engle 2 { 4180 Waln Richard 4 te : . P. 70 § c E. 8 ; shard........ sere A 50 Lingle, J. J... 125 Unknown... W. C. Heinle POTIEH TWh | TAYLOR TWP 150 Perdue John bat Unknown. wt Tw 288 Bond Mary .JasnGorden Est.............connviees. 229 ta G. W : i ’ 3 st 5 50 Smith Jno Jr. 150 Unknown. “ « 100 Brady Wm. P Mary M. Frank 10 50 2 hens. . Dish Sak Deposit Co......... 3 2 50 Unknown. 125 Caknown... ee “ 400 Cowell {nie ¥. & Heinle. 10.60 a Rochon Cs SR Prive & Eve Sh = 10 50 oon Andrew.. . : 196 ulmer H. B... ). {ulp Est 205 | +7 'rvhi Ow Pitta : a elle 5 © HALE MooN TWP. A Eh ie wm | 10 Berryhill Andrew........Pitfsburg Safe Deposit Co...... 8 20 : 48 Beek Daniel..........ocono W. C. Hemle 141 | 400 Forbes Jas...... .W. C. Heinle 106 ; 32 See with tiem -S. R. Pringle & Eve Sharer 2 03 133 163 Butler Marg’t .... ..Mary E. Sanders.... 20 94 21 Curtin Rol S ] S Nettie As Bh . 443 Crane Jane & Marg’t.....Pittsburg Safe Deposit Co. 24 47 ; a Sle D W. C:. Morri x 2 Curtin Roland & Sou....Jno. I. Thompson.. 310 200 Garrigus Wm .. Jas. Gordon E 159 5 C b 4; ii . 207 145 Carskadden vse - G. Morrison. 18 60 4 Sharer Isaac ‘W. C. Heinle.... 1 60 200 Gordon £d 4 = 200 “ampbell Robert.......... . 1Z 40 33 Marth W.C ) 159 s ‘ 433 163 Godfrey Martha. - C. Heinle. . 20 17 117 Thompson Jno. Jno. I. Thompson. ms! Peck Jos Spangler & Rei 106 | 200 Carr Jas... ..W. C. Heinle 12 40 150 Lane Sarah..... W. C. Heinle.. 6 99 44 11 Unknow Ada Hutchins 3 35 : 3 Jacob S uss y | 300 Drake Jz Pittsburg Safe f 18 60 433 155 Lewis David... ..W. C. Heinle 20 16 PRENOWE axsresimeiiorortes: | a hwelinon 5 1 83 Rapp Jacob .. Somngel BIusSe. i 40 Downing * 8 4 2 48 181 LucasJ.M.&Packer J.P.J. Chatman.... 12 57 HARES TWP, he Sawer my J; i’ Jeibsnyaer,. : a1 40 Fox James ee 4 es . 2 48 16 Unknown ........cc: ererssins Mrs. Melvina Watkina 215 | 133 Fox G0o...ic.00000001 ....Spangler & Smith 313 3 mit Nae DY 48 Fox James. MN. 0. Heinle............o0n: 276 — 200 Fisher Sum’l. M. G. Brown. ... Figas gq 1B Unknown, 5. Y, Laie, $m Hammond Nicholas... Pittsburg Sate Deposit Co.. 13 09 BURNSIDE TWP. no Harri Ww M M. Frank : 50 Unknown T. PF. Adams...........cccos coeeeernrn: 11 Hoover J “ “ “ 9 a rs oe 1 Alex J. 7. lon 3 ng 4 arrison Wm -Mary M. Fran .. +940 100 oover . ne......... > 2 8 20 15 of 433 163 Bell dont... nn Be re 1 190 Fisher J. C.. -M. G. Brown... . 230 RUSH TWP. 25 Hoover Jno...... .. Sam’l MeCammont... 2 87 15 0f433 163 Beyer John. C. M. Bowe 9 08 50 Irvin John. W. C. Heinle. . 119 bian Rinks > ; i : 43: 163 McCommon Thos ..Geo. L. Gordon... 24 98 $j078m 103 Reyer don. 3 L Ione 209 140 Parker Richard —s st ini 10 Athorson Honud,...... 0 Pomberen Blin, Bo 0 McEwen Henry...........W. C. Heinle... 24 38 1501433 163 Bell Alex... Robt. Cook 756 1 407 92 Wharton Kearney........Wm. Colyer..... oss | 10 1500, 88. BU 5 McEwen Polly. $t Hd 24 38 1 140 22 Cox Paul J. H, Holt... 339 390 110 Arthur Ann 2398 | Th § i on 22 Cox Paul... C. M. Bower. 339 HOWARD TWP. 52 Bannon Jos ..Cheney & Thompson. 320 | 4s So Tan El Pittsburg 8 2 is 133 163 Greaves Alex Beech Valley Coal & Iron 21 00 104 63 Brady Jno -»W. C. Heinle... 4 20 393 153 Chestnut Sam ~Eve Sharer........... 1218 ! 101 McEwen Tho W.C. Heinle 5 80 2/ of 433 163 Hall Chas. J. M. Dale.... 13 96 104 63 Brady Jno a & 4 20 200 Coopenhaver Jno.. 12 30 ne 156 McE Poll « “ . 17 of 433 163 Hall Chas. E. Graham.. 350 | 104 63 Brady Jno... os se 120 | 400 Coopenhaver Jno . atop | A 56 Yikwen Pall) “piste 5 Lbs 2s 17 0f433 163 Henter Alex. C. M. Bower.. 6 98 217 Bonham Sarah.. .David M. Torrey. 16 86 216 156 Grant Thos...... .. 2685 1 yep 50. Ridewav Bo ei Ea 4 y 136 ) Ridgway Budd & Co.Ridgway & Budd 12 0f433 163 Hunter Alex J. Z. Long.... 35 "217 Bonham Sarah.. . wo 16 04 | 433 Gundaker Jno. 40 87 NGI y % Lo ludgway 17 0f433 120 Hall Chas.. et fe 3 50 217 Bonham Sarah .. .W. C. Heinle.... 11 63 216 156 Hamilton Thos 2658 | 44 Ridgway Budd C Co 6 90 115 Levy Natha 20 14 | 107 107 Brown Samuel .Mary M. Frank 2 433 153 Hamilton Thos 38 | 6 142 Sherrick Ino. ” 11 05 400 J. Z. Long.... 9 70 415 nateey Var .W, C. Heinle. Horm 1 Ini Heber 32 L i 6d ® Snherrick Ivo. Pittsburg Safe Dep 3 08 146 75 Miller Wm.. 6 98 25 Graysburg Jos st *® 3: 53 Jordon Owen 13 42 128 Thomas no A 'W. C. Henle 5 ¥ 7 38 433 163 Morris Joseph. 3100 | 136 92 Harris Jas. D.. ". Blancha 306 Jordon Benj.. 12 28 ; ’ os An. Tw i 70 Nicholson Jno. Geo. R. Boak.. 349 | 130 Tingle d. J A. TOUEN. mere 191 | 433 153 Lee John... 66 10 Thomasdnn.. BE 2% 433 163 Scott Sam’l.. urvis & Holt... 10 19 34 52 Sterrett Jas. Montgomery Bros. & 403 50 Long A. B.. 307 | 700 Unknown “ww 575 415 Thomas Jas..... . Smith, Glover & Duncan. 20 14 50 White & Nestlerode.....W. C. Heinle...........ccoovrenrrereres : 268 4% Langdon Ric 62 Willi Jost "Pittsburg Safe De © 37 of 12: Wheeler Henr, John Ho, 4 46 oe 418 153 Lawrence Casper.. 12 95 I iL aanlg Jos ana, ittsburg Safe Deposit Co. 86 34 of 123 ee Y.. John Yonaeenes 3 x HUSTON TWP. McCord J. R.& A. C 2 92 Wallace Thos.... .W. C, Heinle........ 15 83 433 163 Village Jos 29 Da 3 ou " Kuhn BT. M.D. Gay vi 100 Motlope J.R.& A. 307 | 433 133 Williams Joshua. he eo 21 98 411 iarton 1hos. Ss. a 3 A Ot Ts orn ets 2 2 oi even ( Wy. CC. .. “ 0 ’ 14 0f 433 163 Young Sam’ rs . M. Bower. 7 3 102 ——— William. .......W. C. Heinle 811 Jot 433 103 Horgan 2] % 5 3 ey . Vd Derics 3 Li izo0f433163 Y r . . Z. Long.... 6 JABERTY TWP. 3 53 Musser Jno...... : hvaane we BEd. ore 12 oe 1 Youre oe . «C. M. on 6 us 20 Bruce Chas. Wi i T els. 105 433 ; 1: McCommond Jno. --David N. Torrey... : UNION TWP: CURTIN TWP. 80 Gorrell Wm .W. C. Heinle 429 i Ds i Toit 5 > > 100 Blake Jane..................W. C. Heinle... 485 135 138 Atwood N. L ...David M. Torrey. i 5102 | 166 Hays Robt. & D. & J. Bechde 5 72 177 81 Philips Hatdmah,. LW. C Hehile.. 15 75 150 Brown William. FW. Crider... 729 300 19 Atwood N. Li. W. C. Heinle 19 00 175 Hays Geo. D... Beech Valley Co: 9 20 y 1 To 40 Davis Boyer .Richard Downing.. 5 83 J 19 +N sped oe Been > : is ae inle 43 9 Ramsey Jas., 14 paid.....Mrs. J. B. Long & 26 63 5 : . ns Brooks Jesse ..David M. Torrey.. 51 05 i Jackson Jno No Aisne... 700 | 4a 153 Spear Jno 2 Geo. L. Jordon 26 63 250 sal Apna. WC Alsipieu. 12 14 119 Carskadden D. ..W. C. Heinle... 14 64 0 ylte Peter. 2. R. Crider... 7 88 133 re Slough Jacoh Evo Sharer. ees 13 492 159 140 Mann arve, -F. P. Blair.. 7 76 1 nea i Hey Nestierode Chtisi.tieo. Hendriks. JE 115 10 Mra nl it Li Unlbhown er Thos. Harrison, 350 ; * Co or. Beech Valley Coal & Iron Co.... 2558 | 100 Roberts Jos. L. J. DeLong... 525 ; i G i A Lt iL S37 | 1009 Unknown. .P. H. Crider & 8 24 5 % De Haven Peter: 7% Joy ton a 80 Smith Robt. W. C. Heinle... 420 2 n Sough Sen... 3 Demhering Ls 20 oy 383 Unknown... F. W. Crider........ ov IST 115 Elliott Wm... fo ow at 5105 | 178 Quigley Jas. A Beech Valley Coal Co 920 y 52 a Ce Her ri 163 Wister Wm SE BBA PI 5 Eddy Esthe) Smith, Glover & Duncan 5105 | 185 Jackson Jeremiah....... Harry Keller..... 9 73 oa 93 Sonor ua : SOIR Bey 2g 415 y Esther... , Gl 4 n . 5105 : ¥ 3 s 5 ¢ Unknown . R. Pringle & E 18 WALKER TWP. 294 31 Godfrey Martha. W.C Heinle. i... 19 08 200 Xrouse Dan’ L......cconnns W. C. Heinle 10 50 pe UBknont 10 : ; : 60 Hallowel Ed.... Smith, Glover & Dunca 7 33 MARION TWP. 250 White & Parsons 15 38 143 11 Acker Wm..................W. C. Heinle............. 393 203 Irvin James. var 2 Y 297 | 50 Allison Wm ....Franklin Weight : 90 | 50 Witmer Henry gz {18 3 Dangle iy Mare t........Cyrus Gordon 3 » 207 & V4 Lowns Caleb. -..Beech Valley Coal & Iron Co.... 2 56 197 Harris A. D. ‘Mary M. Fran 108 433 153 Welsh Jos..... 51 97 n 1 nuts Ny is "Ww. 0. Heinle $s pi 3s Longepeiit Boe Walter Zimmerman 1 20 2 Neoamont, -W. > Heinle, 18 » Wikdn Win 46 15 “33 4 Hahn Ebenezer rhe he 62 0 gd. Z.. -.. Walt nme! Bs “ee £55 18 Shugert J. D.. ren aa 105 5 a : 7 ¥ aencact: iin : opr ara Soh CEES. Cqacob Deits i rn A EE gu 7 Mason . ale & go 200 Jnknown ... ww Isaae Frain... 380 | 186 115 Pardue Jno. Est...........Jas. Gordon Est....... 6 pe A 2 % 200 Meyers Philip. Smith, Glover & Duncan.......... 24 60 Ce 300 Robinson Catharine... a 10 35 | 161 Knox John. 8 80 100 Meyers Simon. oe & ee 12 30 . MILES TWP 300 Robinson Rebecca $e © 519 | 2 Osman op ; 5 30 420 48 Meyers Michael. 5 se hi 51 66 32-75 of 3v0 Boyd Thomas..... ...Sarah J. Rhine , 248 150 Robinson Richard......... * “ a " 2410 18! urdon Rie 5 02 20 Movers Valentine. “ ve “ 51 66 286 Black James H. & J. R. Gast. 19 50 > 102 Thornb "Thos. Wm, B. Eckle 317 50 Piles Benj...... 71 : & 2 & So # : , 92 )2 ''hornburg Thos. Wm. B. kckley. 100 Purdon Jno 375 110 Meyers Rodger y 13 53 5H Barton Wm. J. H. Reifsnyder. 149 100 Unknown... "J. Gordon Est. Ton 0 u Ji 375 146 75 Miller Jas.. 9 ¥ Lok... 17 96 149 3ogd Wile Wm. Bletz.. 67 5 Unknown W. C. Heinle... RID 2 Dil Belli 1 2 158 93 Packer Job W. /m. C. Heinle. 19 44 17 oy illiam Sie er. 07 2 5 riker *1) 5 504 4 Packer Job W.... David M. Torre 37 41 12 Boyd Wm Le 07 SNOW SHOE TWP. 88 54 Robinson Richard.. 2 50 50 Packer J. W. & 8. Wm. C. Heinle. 615 | 365 Cowden Jn 2535 | 412 Carskadden D ..W. C. Heinle... 23 29 = 2 Debinson Ricnard. s 5 15 of 200 Tunis Richard... Geo. Furst......... 580 | 250 Cooper Wm. 491 | 43% Dalton Hugh Beech Valley C 30 64 | 282 ok Suvrerene - 34 415 Waln Jacob....... Smith, Glover & . 51 05 | 427 Dewart Wm . ase 3120 | 434 Dalton Geo... « « 19 05 | 19 Warden Jeremiah . vee srensarenes a 28 4.50f160 Willis Jonathan. Jas. A. Beaver Trust........ 788 | 125 Dorsey Jno........... .....Mary S. Zeig 246 | yoy Dobson Jas... « “ “ 30 64 12 Wilson Robert.............Zimmerman & RobInson........... 139 416 Willis Casper........ Smith, Glover & Duncan. 51 05 | 200 Deering Christopher....N. H. Gruber. 1170 | 434 Dobson Samuel « « “ 20 64 WORTH TWP. 160 Willis John (s 2nd)..... 1968 | 156 60 Derr 8. & J. Stahl ........W. C. Heinle.. 585 | 433 Eddy Geo........ ae “ “ 30 57 | 250 Gray JOS, ..corruesn W. C. Heinle... . 13 89 FERGUSON TWP. 100 Benson Peter... -W. R. Goodman.. 95 | 4-5 0f433163 Fisher Sam’l W. ..Jas. Beaver Trust. 44 07 | 300 Hawthorne Tho John I. Thomps 9 99 194 43 Gratz S........ .H. H. Gruber... 13 65 5 0f433 163 Fisher Jas. C wow ee 407 | 345 Kuhn John ... yt te 57 45 3 Levy Aaron A. M. Brown 10 30 , a 4-5 0f 433 163 Fisher Jas. C.. . ; o 3 oY AM Unknow 2 5 Jo Hepburn Ja Ho & JR. Gas 730 | 250 Hall Peter..... ..Pat Ward Est...... 1415 | 260 Lawman Geo. 28 86 3 Morgan Jas. J Ahan. =a | 100 Haines Josiah Nathan Haugh 117 | 383 Hale Jas. T ..Beech Valley Coal Co.. 599 | 330 Mayland Jasper. 0 . 10 99 404 115 Moore Jas.......... vo 3 M.hrovns, 1 20 330 Housel Peter. .Daniel Miller... 67 50 Hale Jas. T “ “ z 174 Miles oh $s 8 28 96 150 Mewilipme En w. md) °N 1 Sally oy 100 Hepburn Ja Frank Haugh... 50 | 170f400 Holt Edgar. J. H. Holt... 3 63 86 Ross Jno...... 5 2 14 33 254 Turner Han 3h. --A. M. Brown. ih 490 Jake Richar W. R. Goodman.. 1140 | 47 o£ 400 Holt Edgar. J. 7. Long 2 90 79 Swanswick Jno. 875 164 Turner Daniel. Jy ri 3 300 Parker Wm Mary S. Zeigler 5 85 14 of 400 Holt Edgar. :. M. Bowe 725 6 Singer Jno .... be hi 1 55 40 Unknown... i IW 3 iams 1 ii 27 Parker Wm .Philip Walker 48 50 Hardishell ..Pat Ward Est. SL 802 88 Shippen Wm. Jr. ie of 9 77 9 Unknown .... ...Emma Butcher....... = 419 Reese Jno...... .H. &, J. R. Gast.. 29 25 433 153 Linn Sam’l leech Valley Coal & Iron Co..... 24 47 5 Unknown... . RB. Pringle.... 1a GREGG TWP. 207 Seigfried Jacob W. Zimmerman.. ! 433 Morgan Benj « « “ « 30 57 14 Unknown 5 area 15 130 Askin Roberts. ...Spangler & Reifsnyder.... 298 | 217 Swineford Peter -N. Haugh & Wife 433 McMannus Jas ® te tt & 24 47 i Unknown HE 45 ; Hunes S is 2 28 / Beigirieq Jac 433 153Milliken M. F.. 3 6 i £6 30 57 100 Inknown. JW. Land... 6 95 130 Dunean Dm Edward Allison.. 9 Seigfried Jacob 33 Milliken M. Un} W. Laird 6 95 70 Gregg Smith ee im! © Toner Thos........ 09 MichelINT.. “ «“ “ 30 57 | 100 Unknown... 'W. C. Heinle... 159 z aE REASURER’S SALE OF SEATED LANDS.—At the same time and place as civen in the Treasurers’ Sale of Unseated Lands, will be sold the following tracts or lots of land re- turned by the tax collector of the following dis- tricts, respectively, tor the years of 1896 and to the Commissioners of Centre county, for 1897, non- payment of taxes, according to the provisions of the several Acts of Assembly relative to the sale of seated land for taxes. Description. Owners. Taxes. HowArp Boro. 2 Properties....... Samuel Brickley..... Catharine Craden. 14 acre..... 14 acre ...Solomon Candy MiLesBURG Boro. House & lot........... D. P. Shope. House & lot. as, Green Tist Axe Factory 19 acres. 3 lots .do do Lot... .Harrison Levy.... 2 lo Mrs. Mary McCollum Mining Boro. .. Millheiin B'd’'ng & L'n Ass ..H. W. Bolinger.... oh Nicholas Barnhart 1. Michael Gephardt E Wm. Shultz.......... Uriah Reifsnyder.... PuiLipsBURG Boro. ...Geo. Blowers. House & Lot... hE Li 25 House & Lot J . 38 4 acres... Clearfield Traction Co.. 13 65 Hous: & Lo 5 nara on SY Sours PHILIPSEURG BORO. Lot...... Mrs. Levi Benhoof.. 2:71 Lot. 376 H. & 10 62 Lot 2 71 H.&1 18 34 210 6 10 2 lots, . ge 7 61 2 houses & lot... Wm Bates Sr... 15 10 H.&L bres be 4 21 24 Lot... se £1 1 65 Lot Wm Collins. 1 34 Lot... amuel Edminston 134 H.&L .A. B. Weaver. 10 08 8 .Rosie Pierce.. Lot... ....Jemima Bush... Brsyer Twe. 8 acres. Jos. Beezer Est.......... 4 05 Lo Buck & Brockerhoff. 4 43 Kerlin Est... ...James Fann Bocas Twr. 60 acres. 215 acres... g 13 27 . 26 53 Lot.. Wm. Beatty... 76 Lot. James Beatty 3 52 Lot.... Jennie Faust... 32 9 acre! ..Daniel Hunter. 59 Yiot....... .King Powder Co.. 518 1 acre Henry Leister 37 2 acres ..W. F. Noble.. 31 306 acre Isaac Crawford 773 Y0l....... C. H. Shunkwiler. 3 63 10 acres James Duncan... 2 97 Ys... .D. D, Davis..... 4 26 gy 575 2 58 513 SNOW SHOE TWP. 50 acres. Wm. Resides Es 101 2 lots Harry Williams 101 1 acre William Moore.... 95 SPRING TWP. 17 DCTC 0r000i00+0: Ml. BUCK. (ou nies 168 14 acre.. : M. Buek.......... 105 2 acres Buck & Brockerhoff.. 168 15 acre . .Andrew Brockerhoff.. 2 09 50 acre Constans Curtin Est.. 40 ‘Constans Curtin Bst.. 160 acres......... 140 acres. 100 acre! 15 acres. esley Lego. UNION TWP. 5 acres, E. H. Carr Est.........c.iccuneeennnes 02 50 acre Irvin Bennett. 02 110 acre: 150 acres, 50 acres......... — IO oo IO C0 — — WALKER TWP. Mrs. Rebecea Kettley. David Kettley Heir 67 Ds cesnrien Misses E. & J. Lillie 124 WORTH TWP. 20 acres........McLarney Est..... ...ccoviniveanen. 1 24 NOTE. In accordance with the Act of June 6th, 1837, interest will be added to the amount of all taxes assessed against unseated lands above advertised. SPECIAL NOTICE. All persons corresponding with the Treasurer in reference to land advertised for sale in the above list should remit sufficient to pay postage, stationary and advertising. The advertising is $1.00 on each tract. W. T. SPEER, 45-15 County Treasurer. ...Benj. Walker... TO ACTS... veerees Ella Wagner... Mill.. Coal and Wood. Lot...... Mary Campbell 15 acres 23 acres Mary E. Baney.... 15 acre.. Hannah E. Baney acre . Wm. Buatler....... H.&L. Anna Campbell 100 acres Jos. Green Est........... ; 2 acres Edward Quick and sister ..... 2 acres Summers Est. ..Wm. Spicer. BURNSIDE TWP. Li0t i rrren seinen Woods Huff... COLLEGE TWP. -John E. Murray. FERGUSON TWP. 148 acres... GREGG TWP, ..Alfred Lingle. Henry Zeigler Henry Zeigler “““ - 283 acres... ... 106 acres. 110 acres. 60 acres.. HAINES TWP, 580 acres.........Philip Bilmeyer Est. 400 acres.........Jerre Aumiller & Co.. HARRIS TWP. Emanual Ishler..... Christian Stephen HUSTON TWP. Fred Williams It. C. Henderson. Robert Merritt... 178 acres.........J. B. Mattern list 100 acres.........Joseph Meyers. HOWARD TWP. 20 acres arah Daughenbaugh............ 15 acre.. . H. Bathurst........ " A acre.. .W. H. Boney. 140 acres.........T. J. Moore... MILES TWP. 42 acres.........T. E. Royer & J. C. Smull...... RUSH TWP. Samuel MeWilliams......ooeeunees $350 EDWARD K. RHOADS. Shipping and Commission Merchant, ~——DEALER IN—— ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS {coxrs] ——CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS,—— snd other grains. —BALED HAY and STRAW— BUILDERS’ and PLASTERERS’ SAND, KINDLING WOOD—— oy the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers. Respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public, at «.... HIS COAL YARD...... Central 1312. Telephone Calls { commercial 682. near the Passenger Station. 86-18 Bellefonte, Pa., May 4. 1900. The Flying Mogul and the Twins. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rail- road has a pair of big twin engines, 1591 and 1592. They are only a little over a year old and weigh 127 tons a piece. They have great wheels 84] inches in diameter, and compound cylinders extra large. Asa matter of fact, they are the biggest pas- senger engines ever built, and as to fast running, they have heen the ‘whole thing.”’ Now what do you suppose happened ? A mogul, class H-2, No. 1091, fairly well born, to be sure, but comparatively a light- weight, with but very little brass work about her, used principally in the freight service and considered an excellent steady old girl, was the other day in a case of emergency hooked on to the fast mail No. 8 at Burlington, and came sailing into Chicago, 205 8-10 miles, in exactly 205 minutes—after stopping on the way seven times to take a drink. At Mendota she stopped six minutes, and the story goes that something a little stronger than water was given her there, because on leaving the town she felt so gay that Aurora,454-10 miles away, was reached in just 40 min- utes. A rate of 68 1-10 milesan hour for a mogul! Engineer Gillette and conductor Cullenbine say it was all done on the square, and that she had nothing to drink at Mendota but pure water. Well, at any rate, the twins are furious, and they are puffing and blowing about what they will do the next time they are turned loose. They never liked the mogul, and say she is a fast old thing. Probably iter this they won’t whistle as she passes y. Mrs. Lottridge Admits Killing Wright. The inquest on the body of Rufus Wright has been postponed until April 24th. Mrs. Lottridge, according to Lieutenant Perry, of detective headquarters in Chicago, has confessed that she killed the rich inventor. He quotes her as having said : *‘T would not have killed him if it hadn’t been for Ed. Howard.” “If Howard wasn’t in the room at the time of the shooting,’”’ said Lieut. Perry, ‘‘he was in the vicinity. We want to find out what he knows about this ‘accident.’ ’ Howard was Mr. Wright’s closest friend. He wasseen with him shortly before Wright entered the hotel, and before Wright died the tire manufacturer whispered to the doc- tor : ‘Send for Eddie Howard.”’ Mis. Lottridge had an attack of delirium tremens at the hearing and was given whisky. ; “Don’t take me in there,”’ she shrieked as they helped her from the carriage. ‘‘I don’t want to go in there where he is. Let me go back.”’ She braced herself against the door sill and dug her fingers into the detective’s arm. Her face was livid and her features twitched in a muscular frenzy. The strength of several men was required to car- ry her into the room where the inquest was to be held. The casket containing Wright’s body was hidden from her by a screen. “CARRY SUNSHINE WITH You.”’—A bright, fresh, sunny face is always inspir- ing, and it always denotes good health as well as a happy heart. Many faces that were once overcast with gloom have been made bright and sunny by Hood’s Sarsa- parilla which cures all dyspeptic symptoms, strengthens the nerves and tones up and invigorates the whole system. Constipation is cured by Hood’s Pills, the non-irritating cathartic. Sold by all druggists. ! loyal to Spain. 1,600,000 Persons in Cuba, Say the Cen= sus Takers. The population in Cuba, according to reliable information given in Washington, is approximately 1,600,000, of this number about thirty per cent. are full blooded negroes. The same sourceyof information says there are about 140,000 Spaniards on the island, 70,000 of whom will become citizens of Cuba, and the other 70,000 will remain The census returns for Cuba are soon to be given out by Secretary of War Root who has been in consultation recently with General Joseph P. Sanger, who has had general charge of the enumeration. The present census will make the voting population of Cuba ahout 300,000. | New Forestry Tract. Among the late properties acquired by the State in the interest of forestry isa large tract north of Penfield. It includes the Hoover, Hughes & Co. lands, consist- ing of 8,000 acres, and also 1,300 acres ad- joining the property of Troxell and Smith. The Hoover, Hughes & Co. property ex- tends from Mountain run east almost to Mill run, and from near Penfield on the south side up to near the top of Boon’s mountain. It has been made barren by the removal of the timber, but is well watered by numerous mountain streams and can again be made a most delightful wooded section. The smaller lot is of the same character. Medical. {EansE YOUR BLOOD. - The thing most desired of a Spring medi- cine is thorough purification of the blood. With this work of cleansing going on there is complete renovation of every part of your system. Not only is the corrupt blood made fresh, bright and lively, but the stom- ach also responds in better digestion, its readiness for food at proper times gives sharp appetite,the kidneys and liver proper- ly perform their allotted functions, and there is, in short, new brain, nerve, mental and digestive strength. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA IS AMER- ICA’S GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER. Spring Medicine—‘We have been using Hood's Sarsaparilla for several years as a spring medi- cine and think it unsurpassed. My wife has taken it for stomach, liver and kidney disorders.” J. B. Smith, Hillegass, Pa. Sores—‘I had sores on 1ny neck. Made up my mind to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and two bot- tles relieved me and built me up so 1 was able to attend to my work.” Harry FRIEDMAN, 2326-28 N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. Appetite—Pimples—*I am taking Hood's Sars- aparilla and find it gives me an appetite and clears my face of pimples.” E. B. McCoNELL, 66 15th street, South Side, Pittsburg, Pa. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Never disappoints. All druggists. $1. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic, A WoMAN’S AWFUL PERIL.—‘ ‘There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation’’ were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Elec- tric Bitters which wholly cured her. It’s a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appe- tite. Try it. Only 50cts. Guaranteed. For sale by F. P. Green druggist. Jell-O, the Dessert, pleases all the family. Four flavors: Lemon: Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. At your grocers. 10 cts. Try itto-day. 5 Attorneys-at-Law. . M. BOWER, E. L. ORVIS, OWER & ORVIS, Attorneysat Law, Belle- - fonte,Pa., office in Pruner Block. 44-1 J C. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 20 & 21 e 21, Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa.44-49 W. F. REEDER. H. C. QUIGLEY. REE: & QUIGLEY.—Attorneys at Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office No. 14, North Al- legheny street. 43 5 B. SPANGLER.—Attorney at Law. Practices . in all the courts. Consultation in Eng- lish and German. Office in the Eagle building, Bellefonte, Pa. 40 22 AS. W. ALEXANDER.—Atorney at Law Belle- fonte, Pa. All professional business will receive prompt attention. Office in Hale building opposite the Court House. 36 14 DAVID F. FORTNEY. W. HARRISON WALKRR ORTNEY & WALKER.—Attorney at Law Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Woodring’s building, north of the Court House. 14 2 S. TAYLOR.— Attorney and Counsellor a ° Law. Office, No. 24, Temple Court fourth floor, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of lega business attended to promptly. 40 49 C. HEINLE.—Attorney at Law, Bellefonte . Pa. Office in Hale building, opposite Court House. All professional business will re- ceive prompt attention. 30 16 J W. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor at tJ Law. Office No. 11, Crider’s Exchange second floor. All kinds of legal business atten ed to promptly. Consultation in English or qernan. Justice-of-Pa c e. WwW B. GRAFMYER, ° JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, MiLESBURG, PENNA. Attends promptly to the collection of clains rentals and all business connected with his offi- cial position. 43-27 Physicians. S. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon _ State College, Centre county, Pa., Office at his residence. 35 41 HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, (\ . offers his professional services to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office No. 20 N. Allegheny street. 11 23 R. JOHN SEBRING JR., Physician and Sur- geon, Office No. 12, South Spring St., Bellefonte, Pa. 43-38-1y Dentists. E. WARD, D. D. 8, office in Crider’s Stone ° Block N. W. Corner Allegheny and High Sts. Bellefonte, Fa. Gas administered for the painiess extraction of teeth. Crown and Bridge Work also. 34-14 R. W. H. TATE, Surgeon Dentist, office in the Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. All modern electric appliances used. Has had years of ex- perience. All work of superior quality and prices reasonable. 45-8-1yr — re—— Bankers. ACKSON, HASTINGS, & CO., (successors to ’ Jackson, Crider & Hastings, ) Bankers, Bellefonte, Pa. Bills of Exchange and Notes Dis- Insurance. EO. L. POTTER & CO., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, Represent the best companies, and write policies in Mutual and Stock Companies at reasonable rates. Office in Furst's building, opp. the Court House. 225 Ty INSURANCE. ACCIDENT INSURANCE, LIFE INSURANCE —AND— REAL ESTATE AGENCY. JOHN C. MILLER, No. 3 East High St. Ls-hS-6m BELLEFONTE. D W. WOODRING, ° GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE. Represents only the strongest and most prompt paying companies. Gives reliable insurance at the very lowest rates and pays promptly when losses occur. Office North side of diamond, almost opposite Court House. 43-36-1y (2:1 HOOVER, RELIABLE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND STEAM BOILER INSURANCE INCLUDING EMPLOYERS LIABILITY. SAMUEL E. GOSS is employed by this agency and is authorized to solicit risks for the same. Address, GRANT HOOVER, Office, 1st Floor, Crider’s Stone Building. 43-18-1u BELLEFONTE, PA. Hotel. {oS TRAL HOTEL, MILESBURG, PA. A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor. This new and commodious Hotel, located o the depot, Milesburg, Centre county, has been 4 tirely refitted, refurnished and replenished throughout, and is now second to none in the county in the character of accommodations offer- ed the public. Its table is supplied with the best the market affords, its bar contains the purest ind choigest liquors, its Sans hes attentive host. I! every convenience and co . tended its SI: Wor: fms ¥®.Through travelers on the railroad will find Cure constipation. Price}25 cents. 44-18. counted ; Interest paid on special deposits; Ex- change on Eastern cities. es ayy this an excellent place to lunch or procur: as all trains stop Pace about 25 hin 4g . % eal,
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