at Claud Koch son of Harry Koch is quite ill Reduced Rates to Louisville. New Advertisements. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. New Advertisements. witn catarrhal fever. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, A t Tri-ennial = J. B. Piper whois connected with H. M. Conclave, Knights Templar. F ARM FOR SALE.—A 91-acre bottom TORE ROOM FOR RENT.—The Me- Krebs’ extensive carriage works is off on his On account of the triennial conclave of Janid farm, 1 mile north of Howard, Cen- Bride Building, corner of Allegheny and : : : . % : tre Co. Pa., with two dwellings bank barn, plent Bishop streets, Bellefonte. ire first vacation for five years. He isover in| the Knights Templar, to be held in Louis- | of fruit, running water, WoT and spring, i 1 16-30¢ ¥ FL Dg ORAHAM. Alexandria at the old family roof tree fora | ville, Ky., August 27th to 31st the Penn- | churches and schools. Call on or write : week's stay. sylvania railroad company will sell tickets | , o, 5s BP. SWARTZ, 008 Bedford Ave, T.YON & CO’S EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby giv- J 5 from August 220d to 25th inclusive, to en that the following accounts will be pre- Hon. Cyrus Woods, who carries his houors Louisville and return, at rate of one first- HERIFF'S SALES. sented to the Court for confirmation on Wednes- : : | day August 28th, 1901, and unless exce tions be unobtrusively as senator from the West- | 1aos fare for the round trip. These tick- filed thereto on or before the second ay of the moreland district, and who now hails from | ets will be good to return until September 2% virtue of writs of Levari Faclas issued out of term, the fame will be confirmed, to wit : : s 'a vis} : : if e8 : : the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co., Ya. e third and partial account of Nathaniel Greensburg, is here enjoying.a few day’s visit | 2nd inclusive, but if ticket is deposited bY | and to me directed, there will be exposed to ub- Beerley Re Harry or a gamle with his Centre county relatives. the orignal purchaser with joint agent at lio sale, at je Court House, in the borough of Bane third and partial account of Nathaniel . : . isvi i ellefon . 1 i sse N 5 Miss Leah Dunlap, who is studying to be a Louisville not earlier than August 28th e , Pa., Reerley Committee of Jesse Newton Cowher a 3 , 3 : 2 | nor later than September 2nd and a fee of MONDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1901 traine : 3 Hy : MOD . . ba 3 nurse oh the Nomislows hoepine. is | fifty cents is paid at the time of deposit, | at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house. ome for a week’s vacation and rest. eis | an extension of the return limit may be| All that certain messuage tenement or lot of The second and partial account of The Com- monwealth Trust Company (formerly The Com- monwealth Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company) Assignee for the benefit of creditors of IMPORTANT. —— much pleased with her work and expects to a i s 46-32-2¢. | ground situate in the Boro of Bellefonte, Centre 1 0 back with ed energy and enthusiasm bat wall September 16th. $ county, Penna., bounded and described as fol- The Bellefonte Iron & Nail Company. g with renewed exergy . * Niro ama Goppes snd Where They lows to wit :—On the north by Lamb street, on the abe second aud, partial Been of ihe Com- 3 i isi i bed- east by Locust alley, on the south by lot of George wea, rust Company (formerly The Com- Fire was discove red by visitors in the Are Found. Ww. Tate and on ih west by og street, x monwealth Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit room of D. L. Miller's home, Sunday. By taing 220 feet front on Lamb street, and 125 feet : Company) trustee of James A. Beaver, for the benefit of creditors of James A. Beaver and The some means the bed had caught fire and the Fully and interestingly described in the illus- | front on Spring streel upon which are erected the Bellefonte Iron & Nail Company. bedding wae entirely destroyed. A bucket trated hooklet containing large indexed map, buildings and machinery for generating gas and steam fitting shops gas holders and dhelling I. GARDNER, brigade hastily extinguished the flames before 1d- plainly indicated the region in which this valu- | houses, together with all and singular the bui Bellefonte, July 22nd 1901 _46-29-3t Prothonotary. a able ore is found now ready for distribution by ings improvements ways woods water courses any serious damage was done. the Chicago & Northwestern Railway. Copy will | rights, liberties, i ileges, Jlerediiamente and OUET. PROCLAMATION — Whereas . : i int appurtenances w atsoever thereunto ongin e Honorable J. G. Love, esident Judge Samuel Elder and wife are mourning the | be mailed toany address upon receipt of two-cent | SF. Topo wice appertaining and the Toten of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Yadictal stamp by W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth avenue, Chi- loss of their dear little son,Albert Lee, whose | cago. 15-31-5¢ | and remainders, rents, 1ssues and profits thereof, District, consisting of the ccunty of Centre . also all the other the property, rights and fran- : having issued his precept, bearing date the Bath ras sensed by Sheet on the vers chises of the said Belldfonte AS Company includ, I ay of Aug, 0 Io, me directed, after an 1llness of ten days. He was eleven ing its franchises and rights in its gas plant an or holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer an iit ye al New Advertisements, Ing its franchises and rg) be in its Steam plant General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Hos s old an ink rment was a e Boe exept eeriuin lots owned on Curtin street in said Peace in Bellefonte. for jhe gouty of Centre sud ay morning in the new cemetery at 1 i i ellefonte Boro. ? commence on {ne onday of Aug., be = ig g SE alt y HEN IN NEED.—When in need of | “Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 the 26th day of Aug., 1901, and to contintie one o'clock. ev. Aikens officiating. Boos fresh meals, etc, don’t forget the | the property of Bellefonte Gas Company. week, notice is hereby given to the Coroner. Jus- ellefonte Produce Co. Terus oF SALE :—No deed will be acknowledged tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of Ray and Harry Campbell, sons of Isaac | s6-30tf 0. M. SHEETS, Supt. | until purchase money is paid in fall. said county of Centre, that they be then and there Ca 11, and J. Watson Campbell, son of G. : i in their prope , at 10 o’cl 1 - Camphe oe Hof K 43 h Ne GS WANTED.—A dozen girls |... CYRUS BRUNGART, ’ Mr. @rauer of Lyon & Co., has gone to on of oe 26th with their LE I . Campbell, all of Kansas, who have n wanted at once to work in the shirt | = ee : 3 : examinations, and their own remembrance, to do sight seeing at Buffalo stopped off here en- factory at Bellefonte. Apply too. ee Philadelphia and New York to buy Fall those thin s which to their office appertains to be . th ‘ : -1t. LB, . : : one, and thos: i i route to al hos » li Ys Flour and Feed. and Winter Goods. Watch their adver- to prosecute OE i ns or aan week they have been doing State College an ANTED—TRUSTWORTHY MEN : . ' e in the jail of Centre county, be then and there Ferguson township, and Tuesday afternoon | VF AND WOMEN to travel and advertise tisement and see their new stock if you to prosecute against them as shall be lust. 16 day they picnicked upon Tussey’s summit, much for o Hy Shed hothe a solid Shani Sa y IATA Th . want to get the new, up-to-date styles at of Aug, fu She ene of our Lord, 1901, and the to their enjoyment for they don’t grow in cash. No canvassing Tequired. Give reference URTIS Y. WAGNER, the lowest prices. ‘ nr 2nd twenty-fourth year of the inde- tains in th a tate and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. CYRU x mountains In Lhe SENFOWe: ® : Address Manager, 355 Caxton Bldg., Ohitsge 1 BrocKERHOFF MiLLs, BELLEFONTE, PA 46-13-4t 7s BRU CART, sit Dr. George Scholl, of Baltimore who is 6-16-16W * ii hare secretary of the board of foreign mission of XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—The under- Manufacturers THE GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF 252k NOTICE.—Notice is hereby the Lutheran church preached a very able signed executor under the last will and and retailers of _ given to all persons interested that the sermon in the Lutheran church on Sunday testament of the late Thomas Meyers, of Benner : ALL SUMMER GOODS STILL following inventories of the goods and chattels ; ’ ° township, deceased, hereby notifies all persons ROLLER FLOUR set apart to widows under the provisions of the morning. The subject of his talk was there knowing themselves indolited to said estate to ; ’ CONTINUES. ach of theann of foil 1531, nave beers confirmed 3 s make immediate payment of same and t nisi by the Court, an ed in the office o e is no difference between the Jew and the having Mines oi hen. Promerly Si. FEED, CORN MEAL, Ete. Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, Greek and it was so interesting that his audi- | ticated, for payment. Also Dealer in Grain and if no exceptions be filed on or before the firs ence showed not the slightest uneasiness wit WILLIAM: TRESSLER, Executor. : We must have room for our big, new a ott term, the same will be confirmed though it lasted more than one hour. The 320 Fillmore, Pa. re ? 1. The inventory and appraisement of the collection was a very liberal one. Pleas FOR SALE Manufactures and has on hand at all stock, receiving every day. personal property of Joseph S. Rumberger, late av. sont eit Gr slat | Ee {pre ienisg SAMACE Sigs seat Soak A. Bamberger. reunion and to spend a day in a beautiful NEW AND SECOND HAND WHITE STAR : : 2. The inventory and appraisement 5 the : + : ’ rsonal pro of A. M. Mott, late of Belle- grove at Baileyville on Saturday, Aug. 17th. BARGAINS JR BEST ©00000000000000000000000000000000000000 Ponte Tan anc, as the same was set It is forty yearssince the 45th Regt. P. Vol. in 1 * apart to his widow, Odille A. Mott. started for the scene of war and the reunion — BUGGIES AND WAGONS— HIGH GRADE, PR roy 3.5 Dn af gl tne of Co. B, is to be worthy of attending. Cof- at the VICTORY PATENT : / township, deceased, as the same was set apart to foe free is to be served to all the old soldiers | = McQUISTION & CO., SHOPS ? ; his widow, Sarah J. Musser. : and an attractive program has been arranged Bellefonte, Pa. FANCY PATENT—formerly Phee- ! ky uveni zy SUA. appraiscnens ot ithe for the vistor’s enjoyment and entertain- — nix Mills high grade brand. OR aren doco ‘as iv The es . ¥: . . ettan We have rare_bargains in 2 New Top — set apart to his w dow, Addie Li Aikens ment. A free dinner will be given to the Buggies, one with rubber tires. The only place in the county where 5. The inventory and appraisemient of the surviving members of the old Scott Guard 1 New Open Buggy, with or without on : rsonal property of John G. Gunsallus, late of and among the speakers will be Gen. Beaver, rubber tires, SPRAY, iberty township, deceased, as the same was set R John H ter. Rev. W. P. Shrin ¢ 3 Second Hand Top Buggies. an extraordinary fine grade of , apart to his widow, Martha Gunsallus. ev. John Harpster, V. WW. Se er, 0 1 Second Hand two-seated Spring wagon. Spring wheat Patent Flour can be \ 6. The inventory and appraisement of the per- Bellefonte, and Rev. R. M. Illingsworth, of — obtained. ; sonal property of Morgan M. Lucas, late of Boggs Erie. They must be sold. Come and see them. ee : fownship, dedoaser 58 the same was set apart to . 46-31-t! £0: , ’ ei Our people are looking forward with pleas- 4% : : 3 7. The Inventory and appraisement of the real ure to September 7th when the Centre Coun- f { \0 HORSEMEN. INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD. em , estate of E. 5 Wal oh ake of Boges township, ty Veterans will hold their annual picnic in FEED OF ALL KINDS, i Tralsoment xe the Ine porn set ar his the grove adjoining the Academy. It will be Having made arrangements Whole or Manufactured. . | widow, Mary C. Walker. . with the Bellefonte Fair As- inds of G ip bon h = 8. The inventory and appraisement of the real ated letter day for all those who attend. i sociation we are now prepar. A kip 8 om ought % office. LYON & CO. : esate of George Cowher, ile of Wore township, 1 1 to take charge of an ixchanges Flour for eat. h eceased, whic s fully descr n sal a) Oe eg Bio asd fone Horses i. Colts; to g prajsement, 2 jhe same was set apart to his OFFICE and STORE, - Bishop Street, widow, Jane Cowher. make the strangers have a comfortable and | DEVELOP THEIR SPEED, Bellefonte. ? ? ant Bellefonte, Pa x g . The jpventory -m sppriisement of | the jo! 2 - - - » -, . : estate oO . G. Moore, late o Taylor wns enjoyable day. General Beaver, Governor | prppARE THEM FOR RACING, BL ROOPSBURG. 5 Er a Sate of Ten do fully described in said ap: Stone (at least is expected) and Rev. John Gay praisement, as the same was set apart to his Harpster late of India, are some of the ora- FIT THEM FOR ROADSTERS, &e. | widow, Mary A. Moore. a ES : 10. Dass in Zosteria damm gia giclee ast gens : R TE BA ..10.. The inventory and appraisement of the . tors who will be present. The commissary : To do this we have secured: fp ra 5 Shoes he wg . 2 E. shoes: - #1 reat estate ‘of “William Masden, ‘late of Howard privileges for the day have been granted to ’ : the service of Mr. Joux . * township, deceased, which is fully described in . ~~ Cocomax, a professional driv- said appraisement, as to the same was set apart Denusvalles Jolee 10.0 Eo Sale phe er yh has ad yeateof ex- . . to his widow, Sophia Masden. ! perience in raining horses SAE . : 3 ‘ ~ such occasions at reasonable rates. A festival and has develoved such ani: Re Ristery’ Omics 6th. 1901. AG: 4 ROBEY will be continued in the evening by the same a as Spteeod 213 4 — 2 2 organisation aud cof will be furnished fro SihareSindund auie 4 QECHLER & CO. 5 ride Te bers of the veteran’s club or not. iki ne : hare : By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias 2k isi —Vendaitioni Xponas an eVAarl aclias Real Estate ‘Transfers. The track Igy exsellent NOW G O17 NG O N issued out of Court of Common Pleas of none in the State FINE GROCERIES Centre Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be The following real estate transfers have er \ . exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in the 2 BELLEFONTE SALE axp EXCHANGE CO : | borough of Bellefonte, Pa Been seotle) Syringe the past week by the | 5, am : SATURDAY, AUGUST 2ith, 1901, ecorder N. Ju. hob): MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION | BUSH HOUSE BLOCK | at 10:30 a. m. i PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS : The Greatest Sacrifice Sale of Shoes ever held in Centre All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Scott Houser to Louisa Houser, August |Zs% oNwEil TH FOR THEIR APPROVAL i 7 » the township of Potter, Centre County, Penn’a., 10th, 1901. House and lot in Spring TWP. | or REJECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEM- bounded and described as follows to wit : Begin- Consideration $391.80. BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN: county. ning at a point 2 perches south of a birch tree on Walter Zimmerman et ux. to Nelson H. | SHEN PORTE E MON WEALTH IN : ; line of Win. Boal and, 0 orth ih degrees eas Swot, March i a A HACE OF ARTICLE XVIII OFTHE CON- | If you are looking for Seasonable Goods | We do not intend to carry over a pair vf shoes bought of the fi perches to = stig; thongs by safe north pere P. e * A JOINT RESOLUTION. —We have them. thence by same south 63 degrees west 9-1 perches Nelson H. Strong et ux. to Jacob M. | Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of . 3 Powers Shoe Co. toa big rock : thence by same south 7 degrees Weiss, Nov. 6th, 1899. 156 acres 60 the Commonwealth. Not sometime—but all the time—Every 14 perches to a rock on the north side of public hes in Miles T Consideration Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and day in th road : thence along the public road south 32 de- perc n wp: e House of Representatives of the Commonweaith ay In the year. Our object is to start out with a bran new stock and in order grees west 4.8 perches to the south side of public $100. in General Assembly met, that the following is Don’t a h : : 7 / Toad : thence on the line of Wm. Boal and Wm. OD shane Cot sa Land Company to EETEeL pienso he Comsat of |e Wl Tole en to do this we will sell our shoes at a big sacrs Coles soni 123 dress ar perches og Lu : | the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ln accord- i 0 do this we will Si our shoes at a big sacrijice. ace oO nning, containing 2 acres an William H. Hellinsworth, July 30th,1901. apes Wish the provisions of the eighteenth article id Vein n > fete ee w for e 8 7 perches striot measure. he i - i ili . i i $250. ereof : I au ut come 8tral us ereon erected a dwelling house and other Lot in Philipsburg Consideration Amendment One to Article Eight, Section One. nd get th or £1 8 Wis i 4 4 7) . i 7 out-buildings. Jacob Ketner et al to Lydia A. Meyer, | Add at the end of the first paragraph of said | and get the g promptly. This is a good chance to s oe yourself an family for the fal Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as March 18th, 1901. 12 acres 87 perches in Section, sfiey the words . a LE Sd yole . : bi : the property of George Klinefelter. Haines Twp: Consideration $16, such Jaws Tequiving and regulating ihe Tegisira. i CiAter #1 9 0 Sevag All those nertain ——e pieces of ground Elizabeth J. Fowler et baron to Taylor Hon of clectors 8 he ee ad a 4 png , situated in Millheim borough, Centre County, Twp., June 17th, 1901. 32,400 square feet | ° Section 1. Qualifications of Electors. Every Come and see and be convinced that we can save you Penneyivanis a1 marked on BL enor plan 3 in Taylor Twp. Consideration $250. male citizens Weniy.one years of age, possessing ; : ep ar z ition 3a 4 . o. Jo Bo H the following qualifications, shall be entitled to : ; the north by Second Street, on the east by, 10 No. J. H. Markel et al to J. H. Rosset al, | vote at all ily beet however to such laws | Finest Catiroryia and imported money. : 3, on the south by alley and on the west by land July 23rd, 1901. 2 acres 17 perches in | requiring and regulsting the registration of | ORANGES... 30, 40, 50, 60 per do. Dri. Band lash Gop ne Ans Saining Ferguson Twp. Consideration $150. So hal have ban cian of (he United : bot Yo. 2 conisibing in breadth along said street Reduced Hotel » Olevslaint Via Penn- oe Joast ve resided in th o State one voor Lanne, finest Mediteranean Jue a peed, taken in execution, and to be sold as sylvanin Hroad. or having previously been a qualified elector or | frites sbi i % 8. er. 4 z a 5 vative bord cise of this State: Je shall have re- : YEAGER & DA VIS, ALSO ccount G. A. R. Encampment. moved therefrom and returne en six months, ) ”? All that certain lot of und situate in th immediately preceeding the election. BavaRss, the fuesh fit we ean buy, Successor to the Potters Shoe Company. bef “Millheira, Centre "County, Pennsyl. : vania, bounded and described as follows to wit © £ On account of the thirty-fifth annual en- 3. He shall have resided in the election dis- z On the north by lot of John Hall, on the east by campment of the Grand Army of the Re- trict where he shall offer to vote at least two Farsy Biscurts, Cakes and Crackers. publi : ; by : months immediately preceeding the election. ] & ¢ to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, Sep- | 4. If twenty-two years of age and upwards, he Be al I e. BO at on ith od £ i i _ | shall have paid within two years a State or count; : : i pedis } * i tember 10th to 14th, inclusive, the Penn tax, ll have been assessed at least wy | Sweet, Mild Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and —_—m————————— - . said Penn street and extending from said Penn sylvania railroad company will sell excur- | y5hths and paid at Teast ony SS nonth before the | Dried Beef. _ 3 street to said Elk alley. And having erected sion tickets to Cleveland from stations on | election. A Io oy ; Encampment and Exhibition. thereon implement building and shed. sola its line, at greatly reduced rates. Amendment Two to drticle Eight, Section : : : the property of M. Salina Goodhart ne, 1 ; Seven. CANNED MEATS, Salmon and Sardines. prope ¢ . -. Tickets will be sold and good going Sep- Strike ont from said section the words ‘but a aa Bi Bab Db Bl De Bl Bi aa BL Bb Bn Dl Be De Bln : ALSO tember ah to 12th, inclusive ; good to re- no slector shall be, deprived of fhe rivilege of Oirv lent bapanin at ots : PE AL tha aerial gessun y tenament and ad spel . in i : votin reason of his name no ng register- 18, an excellent bargain ab........ccuueeevenes = of land situate in Boggs towns ip, Centre Coun- turn nti September 5th, inclusive ; but ed,” 4 add to said section the following rr: ty, Pennsylvania, bonded and Joscribed as fol- . the north by lands of Curtins by depositing ticket with joint agent ab | « & i but laws regulating and requiring the registra 9 TH ANNUAL ENC AMPMENT AND : fous to eon the Worth thy Inu of Cutiins Cleveland, prior to noon of September 15th | tion of electors may be enacted to apply to cities Taste Ors, home made and imported. i 3% 1 4 4 and the payment of fifty cents, return lim- | only, provided. that such laws be uniform for 4 XHI 1 ) | Banet, on the west by lands of Edward Johnson, < : cities of the same class,” so that the said section E : BIT ON. ontaining 86 acres more or Pees it may be extended to October 8th, inclu: | Ghai read En 1° PRS TN | Proxies, sweet and sour, in bulk and various 1 | ° oy erected a two-story frame dwelling sive. Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws.—All | sizes and styles of packages. A p | house, barn and other gut-huildings, For special rates and further information laws regulating the holding of elections by the Y 4 p | Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as apply to ticket agents 46-32-3t citizens or for the Tegletrat on of electors shall be k 3 : the property of John Sliker. i nme aw mi———— "i giles bonis pont The Suet Ja Jaws Jegulal: Pures Extracts, Ginger Ale and Root Beer. 4 OF THE PATRONS Encampment will open Saturday, Sept. 14. ALSO { i ~ ; be enacted to apply to cities onl rovided that 3 ELD I All that piece or parcel of land situate in Tay- 5 Last, of the eh sn. —_—a ued Rates 0 | uch laws be an iform for cities 1 TI A | New Ustsen now coming to us in: elegant shape. | 4 OF HUSBANDRY 10 PEHEL ; xX h | Jor towns hip, Contre Conny ew ae 5 : —_— A true copy of the Joint Resolution, EST CR aT 4 CENTRAL GRANGE PARK, d a "Beginning at a maple by land of David i Low-Rate Excursion to Atlantic City, Ete., Via 2 + Wa 3, ? y y : ATT. Henderson’s heirs south 33}; degrees east 64 8-10 | a aininle Rallrued. " 4 Secretary of the Commonwealth. Coss BER IINE We carry a fine line of £ PENENYLVANIA : CENTRE HALL. porches to a 5 ts thence ty: inn i ® Sten x © 5 ie , 3 MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION e most popular ones. or yon no; 4 degrees eas 10 perches to i . : : y stones : thence by land of Thomas Merryman The last Pennsylvania railroad low-rate | £2 DE RR APPROVAL : : : 4 ome ad. morth 34 degrees west 67210 perches senday excursion for the Dicsent Soon OR REJECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEA Pure Cross Vinsaan, the kind you can depend ) DURING THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 16th TO 20th, 1901. [io pot, abd north 36. degree west 1p perches to rom bellelonte, msport, Sunbury, | BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN- on. : e s. id bor ; i te in. | SYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF : : p| same more orless, L, 204, prineibe al jotermediits sis Soe (in- | PHESBORETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, | : 3 4 Thereon, erccied. a iwostory, frame: dwelling ng sial ated ? IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE | If you have any difficulty in getting suited ina | 4 46.32 y IL. RHONE, Chairman. b house, Sable oh d oul or oni-bu. dings. bo Sold vs lantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea | CONSTITUTION £S0 fine Table Syrup come to us and you can get what 4 : fs ail th zeG ri Nay T Fink hi Isle City, 4 valon, Anglesea, Wildwood, OF | Proposing - ali BO anetitution of | You want. : Le dy RT ASO i : Holly b, will be ran onTh eay, Au © the Commonwealth Rabid Ey A. All that certain lot or piece of land situate in gust 22nd, 1901. v = gection1l, Be it enacted by the Senate and . : : - “Excursion. tickets, good to return by House of Representatives 3 the Commonweal EE, Fe SO NE County iFenusy. regular trains within ten days, will be sold gf Pennsylvania er ner thn yoy and jt i New Advertisement. New Advertisements. Be inning 2 slones. At Western corer Dear xail- at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City | That the following is pro d as an amendment Ehoenbeiger north 21 degrees eas: 79 perches to will be gold via the Delaware river bridge | to the Constitution the Commonwealth of R SALE.—Two horses ‘a 2° | stones : thence by land of William Eillenberger : : : : —Two horses ‘and two bug- | stones : there ov TERY Ey i rok si, oF 7if Mario | Penyirania, in scotiitase, SiR de per | Our sors always ope until 8 o'clock | A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE—Letters |X “gies. “Apply to A. J. GRIEST, 8 | south 34 degrees wont LT Bon Cot. Shoen- street wharf, Philadelphia. Amendment. p. m., and on Saturday until 10 o'clock. of administration on the estate of John | 6430-3. _ Unionville, Pa. Cr orth 8414 degrees west 72 perches to ~ Stop over can be at Philadelphia, | Shyike out section, oy ot article eight, and" in- Miller deceased axis ol aker owaship Tinvin p - - - rr Bags of beginning, containing 16 acres and 91 Y vor ing. with t ereof as follow : gran al es either going or returning, within limit of Section 4. All elections by the citizens shall Vi POrsOus kno ing themselves fodebted to said HOSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A Perches Pe a Sxatutiul; anil to be" sold ‘us tiokes. : : be by ballot or by such other method as may be estate to id de mmediate payment and those very desirable home on east Bishop 8t., | a property of The Xewelton Iron COmpAnY. For information in regard to speeifio | prescribed by law: Provided, That Secrecy in SECHLER & CO. having claims against the same to present them Bellefonte, is offered for sale. he house is | the PEOPLE OL” "No deed will be acknowledged : rates and time of trains consult hand bills, Valing be preserved. : duly authenticated for settlemaant, ,, pp » Lng ae on 8 sokas a front | yptil purchase money fs paid in full ! ¢ “A true copy of the Joint Resolution. GROCERS. Xs ’ . I A CYRUS BRUNGART, t or apply to agents, or E. 8. Harrar, division Py W. W. GRIEST. s J.D. MILLER. _... ...Mrs. SARA A. TEATS, ticket agent, Williamsport, Pa. 46-31-3m Secretary of the Commonwealth, 142-1 BELLEFONTE, PA. |46-28-6t* Hublersburg Pa. | 46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa. | 46-31 Sheriff