List of Jurors. The following jurors bave been drawn for the coming Januoary term of Court com- mencing Monday, January 27th, and con- tinuing for two weeks : GRAXD JURORS. J. D. Hicks, farmer.. .Halfmoon Harry Glenn, farmer.. ...College Danial Glossner, cons ..Liberty Edward Richards, jeweler Bellefonte David Coplin, gentleman hilipsburg .Harris iingerich, farmer. Henry Ging! y arin R. Clarence Daley, teache J. J. Vonada, farmer.... George W. Homan, farm James W. Neese, farmer... Jackson Harman, gentlem G. P. Heverly, laborer........ D. D. Goodyear, mine boss. James Heath, farmer....... Wm. P. Pownell, farmer........... W. A. Baumgardner, lnmberma Wilson I. Heaton, laborer, William Hess, merchant. H. Q. Beirly, stonemason William Diehl, laborer.... M. D. Kelly, coal operator.. Andrew Geiser, shoemaker.... George W. Haworth, merchant....... A. W. Harper, merchant TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. Samuel Shirk, laborer... S. M. Brown, laborer.. J. T. Uzzle, laborer...... John Henderson, farmer. Daniel Detanet; faborer. Frank Royer, laborer.... H. P. Weaver, farmer... Perry Steele, stonemason. George R. Williams, farm Wm. McClennahan, laborer Jesse Long, farmer....... J. O. Harpster, teacher. Samuel Bowers, laborer... Michael Miller, gentleman. Jonas Bible, farmer........ W. H. Yarnell, farmer H. D. Shivery, farmer....... William H. Neff, undertaker. William Tressler, farmer. John Houser, farmer....... Thomas Denschy, carpenter. W. 8. Mayes, laborer.......... Philip Wertz, farmer. Wilham Lytle, farmer John Neff, clerk Harry McCauley, laborer. James McCool, laborer.. Wilson Stiver, farmer...... E. E. Ardery, letter carrier. Nathaniel Pletcher, mechanic N. T. Dubbs, laborer........... R. H. Henderson, farmer John M. Stover, farmer..... W. E. Yeberling, teacher. Edward Bullock, laborer.. Martin Dreibelbis, farme ....Ferguson J. Toner Lucas, merchant. Snow Shoe George P. Thomas, farmer...........c.oeeee Frank McCoy, iron mf'tr... George W. Casher, laborer.. Clayton Etters, miller .....College J. ¢ Cowder, farmer. .Philipsburg W. E. Keen, labore ..Mjllheim ©. H. Bates, tarmer.. ..Burnside Morris A. Burkholder, .... Potter James Russell, bookkeepe hilipsburg J. W. Dale, farmer..... .B F. M. Emerick, teach TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK. Luther Kreamer, gentleman... Samuel H. Diehl, coachmaker Thomas McCausland, clerk... Samuel Campbell, torgeman Martin Brower, laborer..... William H. Swartz, farm Nicholas Confer, farmer A. B. Dougherty, farme Peter M. Smith, upholst H W. Rote, carpenter... Aaron Weaver, gentlem M. L. Emerick, blacksmith. ‘Thomas l.ongee, laborer.. Samuel Wilson, laborer. VW. E. Fisher, farmer.... H. K. Grant, gentleman W. Scott Walter, painter... George Lucas, gentleman Daniel Dorman, laborer. Charles Miller, laborer.. D. C. Walter, narseryman W. C. Cassidy, printer... Amos Tyson, farmer... Bellefonte Philipsburg .Milesburg ...Union ...Spring ..Howard Twp ..Burnside Bellefonte Philipsburg Ferguson Adam Heckman, farm Gregg Charles Bowes, laborer. Liberty Abednego Williams, farmer. .. Huston D. A. Paul, liveryman.... Philipsburg ...Potter H. P. Musser, laborer.... David Rimmey, dairyman Spring R. Lloyd Smith, farmer. Potter J. Clyde Brooks, laborer... -..Spring Charles V. Woodward, teacher.... Howard Twp Jeremiah A. Hoy, farmer.. ..... Walker Harry Hartsock, téache ......Spring David Forcey, druggist. Philipsburg Charles Royer, teacher ....Gregg Isaac Dawson, gentleman... Spring enn George Frankenberger, farmer. E. R. Jones, plasterer..... ... I. C. Holmes, merchant State College Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate transfers have been recorded during the past week by the recorder N. E. Robb : James D. Musser Exr. to Benjamin Stover. Dec 19th, 1901. Four tracts in Haines Twp. Consideration $1800.50 Tyrone Mining and Manufacturing Co., to Lydia A. Sunday. Oct 12th, 1901. 2 acres in Ferguson Twp. Consideration $30.00 Sarah Gingerich to Elizabeth Lytle, March 11, 1900, Lot 36 in Port Matilda. Consideration $450.00. Mary W. Wrights Exrs. to Harry E. Fleisher. Dec. 20d, 1901. 108 perches in Potter Twp. Consideration $50.00. Mary W. Wrights Exrs. to Harry E. Fleisher Dec. 2ud, 1901. 5 tracts in Potter Twp. Consideration $355.00. Cynthia Hodolar to Mrs. M. C. Kelli- her. Oct. 11th, 1901. 243 frods Centre county. Consideration $350.00. Samuel Hoover et ux to M. E. Church, of Hannah Pa. Nov. 29th,t1901. 21 7-100 acres in Taylor Twp. Consideration $1.00. Joseph Cowher to Christian Reese, Dec 17th, 1901. 13} acres in Worth Twp. Con: sideration $400. C. T. Alexander et ux to Sarah Bowers June 19th, 1873. 106 acres in Liberty Twp. Consideration $933.80. Charles K. McCafferty to The American Lime & Stone Company. Dec 16th, 1901. “1 lot in Bellefonte. Consideration $225.00. James I. Thompson et ux to Abraham Markle. July 2nd, 1901. 5 acres 65 perches in Patton Twp. Consideration $216. 25. Milly M. Shaw to Ada Miller. March. 19th, 1901. Land in Liberty Twp. Con- sideration $150. David R Wilson et ux to Abraham Weber. Dec. 23rd, 1901. Lot in Howard Boro. Consideration $1800 00. S. H. Schiedler et ux to Rend D. Bresuaham, Dec. 23, 1901. ! interest in 15 acres in Spring Twp. Consideration $75.00. : Lydia Houseman to William Brouse. Dec. 16th, 1901. 51 3 11 perches in Fergu- son Twp. Consideration $25.00. Catherine Swiler to John H. Roan. Nov. 29th, 1901. 1 acre in Centre county, Consideration $250. ° t J. P. Gephart’s guardians to Wm Whit- mer & Sons Company. 318 acres in Gregg Twp. Cousideration $358.00. Mary A. Kellerman to George Schrock, Dec. 12th, 1901. Lot in Milesburg. Cou- sideration $800. F. P. Musser et ux et al, to Wm. Whit- mer & Sons Co., July 26th, 1901. Land in Gregg Twp. Consideration $358. George G. Hastings to Anna B. Walk- er Nov. 7th, 1901. 1 acre and 27 perches in Benner Twp. Consideration $100. Frank M. Shugert to John M. Shugert Dec. 6th, 1901. Land in Spring Twp. Consideration $976.56. Christian Reese to Joseph Cowher. Dee. 17th, 1901. Land in Worth Twp. Consid- MARRIAGE LiceENsgs.—Following is the list of marriage licenses granted by or- phan’s court clerk, A. G. Archey, during the past week : John S. Long and Abbie Moyer, both of Potter township. James Walker and Hannah Griffith, both of Philipsburg. Harry S. Runkle and Mande M. Wil- liams, both of Wood ward. Ebenezer R. Williams and Maggie J. Martin, both of Martha. W. R. Brachbill Jr. and Mable O. Pur- due, both of Bellefonte. William M. Bohn, of Lemont, and Rox- anna C. Hoy, of Houserville. William F. Hoy and Mary C. Kerstetter, of Millheim. Van Burnham, of Pitcairn, Margie Thomas, of Milesburg. Newton T. Krebs and Margaret I. Tan- yer, both of Pine Grove Mills. Charles Mayes and Catherine Love, hoth of Lemont. F. J. Donahoe and Olive V. Johnston, Pa., and ‘| of Philipsburg. Harry Hollabaugh, of Philipsburg, and Cora M. Fye, of Romola. William H. Shutt and Lizzie Burns, hoth of Axe Mann. John Franklin Krumrine, of Pittsburg, and Mary Jane McCormick, of State Col- lege. Jesse Britton Flegal and Nora Blanche Lutz, hoth of Philipsburg. Edger Aley and Lulu Beightol, both of Walker. James Herbert Finch, of Fleming, and Greta Viola Craig, of Julian. William W. Shoemaker, of Sington, and Anna Shirey, of Fleming. Oscar A. Shirey, of Vintondale, and Liz- zie Lucas, of Fleming. Edward J. Shawver, of Taylor Twp., and Esther Adams, of Worth Twp. Warren M. Hood and Clara B. Abt, both of Bellefonte. Ross C. Lowder, of Oak Hall, and Eliza- beth H. Gramley, of Boalsburg. Allen J. Everett, of Coburn, and Annie M. Beeky, of Mifflinburg. Walton West, of Wilkesharre, and Sarah J. Davis, of Plymouth. Budd Richards, of Martha, and Nannie Hartsock, of Buffalo Run. John H. Fatkin, of Jersev Shore, and Edna C. Miller, of Centre Hall. W. R. Essington, of Milesburg, and Ethel E. 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This handy little pub- lication for December contains the new time ta- bles of all railroads in Pennsylvania, with their connections. Indispensible to a man who is trav" eling or who expects to. Published monthly at $1.00 per vear, Single copies by mail, ten cents- Address W. P. Hastings, Milton, Penna. New Advertisement. AY ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE.—Owing to the necessity of the owner’s giving his personal attention to business ventures in another part of the State a long es- tablished and profitable business in Bellefonte is offered for sale. good security for balance is all that is needed. ‘The books will be shown to prove profits of the business, which enjoys the best trade in Belle- fonte. If yon don’t mean business don’t apply. Address “M” care of the Warcumax office or call here for particulars. 47-1-tf EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the following inventories of the goods and chattels set apart to widows nnder the provisions of the act of the 14th of April, 1851, have been confirmed nisi by the Conrt, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, and if no exceptions be filed on or before the first day of next term, the same will be confirmed absolutely. 1. The inventory and appraisement of the real estate of Hiram Sones, late of Harris Town- ship, deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow, Eliza Sones. - 2. The inventory and appraisement of the per- sonal property of J. H. Beates, late of Burnside township, deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow, Ellen Beates. A. G. ARCHEY, C.0.C. Bellefonte, Pa. January 2nd, 1902. eration $400.00. 47-1-3¢t Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. LYON & CO. LYON & CO. LYON & CO. The Greatest Clearance Sale ever held in Centre county. Lyon & Co., are marking their large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps at prices that will make them move quickly. Watch their advertisement next week, something that will interest all money saving buyers. LYON 44-15 & CO. Bellefonte, Pa. Less than $1000 in cash, with |. FOR. THE FEET. EXAMINE OUR DISPLAY OF SEASONABLE GOODS We have a large variety of Slippers and Shoes suitable for Prices are an attraction buyers cannot af- ford to miss. YEAGER THE Pracricar Swor Mey, Near Post Office, BELLEFONTE and PHILIPSBURG, PA. Bell Conimereial } Telephones. this season and the & DAVIS, 46-27-6m Jewelry. New Advertisements. AJE4SONARIE GOODS. 41-46 This season finds us with more and better stock than we have ever shown, and quality is always the first consideration here. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and SILVER PLATE. POCKET BOOKS, ETC. Our line ot Silver Toilet Goods most complete. mn | 9] ns F. C. RICHARDS SONS, High St. BELLEFONTE PA ARMER WANTED.—A farmer with . boys of his own for a 275 acre farm in Clearfield county. Farm is well stocked posses sion given at once and will pay yearly salary in eash. For particulars write or call upon TRAW, } ‘ISAAC 47-49-2t% Westover, Pa. RE YOU LOOKING FOR A SLEIGH? The season is here and it looks as if we will have plenty of sleighing this winter. If you are looking for a nobby Portland I have one that I will sell you at a bargain. In fact I have quite a lot. All the styles at the lowest prices and now is your time to buy. I. C. BULLOCK, 47-48 -3m Miiesburg, Pa. DYEING AND CLEANING Repairing of Ladies and Gents GARMENTS, PLUMES, ETC. Our work is done at “The Paragon,’’ one of the largest and best Dyeing Works in the State. It is prompt and guaranteed. Call on or address W. H. DERSTINE, Tailor, Crider’s Stone building, Bellefonte, Pa. UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Estate of John ceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county to make distribution of the balance in the hands of C. M. Bower, administrator and accountant, to and among those legall entitled to receive the same will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, the 10th day of January, A. D. 1902, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at his office in Temple court, Belle- fonte, Pa., when and where all persons are re- quired to present their claims, or be forever de- barred from coming in upon said fund. HARRY KELLER, 7-49-3t Auditor, H. Orndorf, late of Marion township, de- | New Advertisements. RIT IN PARTITION. —To the heirs and legal representatives of John C. Henderson late of Huston township, deceased : Elizabeth, intermarried with Rev. 8. J. Taylor, Carey, Ohio. Bamma, intermarried W. P. Parsons, Julian, Pa. - Emma, intermarried with Rev. L. N. Fleck, Stoyestown, Pa. J. Elmer Henderson, Julian, Pa. Lillie, intermarried with George F. Stevenson, Waddle, Centre Co. Pa. : Veris H. Henderson, Julian, Centre Co. Pa. Ollie M. Gaut, intermarried with James H. Gaut, Greensburg, Pa. Take notice that in pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Centre County Pennsylva- nia, a writ in partition has been issued from sai d Court to the Sheriff of said County and that an Inquisitions on the property belonging to the estate of the deceased will be held as follows : On the premises in Huston township, January 22nd, 190%, at 10:30, a. m. In the Township of Patton, January 23rd, 1902, ats p. m. In the Borough of Osceola, Clearfield County on the 21st day of January, 1902, at 8:30 a.m., at which times and places you can be present if you see proper: with No.1. All that tract or piece of land situated in Hus- ton Township, Centre County, State of Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at stones adjoining lands of George M. Brown, thence by lands of George M. Brown, O. P. Wilson and 8. Meyers north 53° east 108 per- ches to a stone, thence by lands of William H. Albright and Michael Albright, north 33° west 117 7-10 perches to a Rock Oak, thence by lands of Bush and Blanchard south 56° west 180 5-10 perches to a stone heap, thence by Wilson’s lands south 6514° east 95 perchesto a post, thence by Wilson’s and Mary Henderson's land south G4 east 47 perches to a post, thence south 24 west 3 perches to stones and place of beginning, con- taining 107 acres and 70 perches. NO. 2. All that certain lot or tract of land situated in said Township, County and State, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a White Pine stump, thence by lands of H. F. Thompson south 67% west 30 perches to stones, thence south 54° west 39 5-10 perches to Red Oak, thence south 41° west 33 perches to stones, thence by land of the same south 23° west 46 perches to a Black Oak stump, thence by land of George Gates south 59° east £0 perches to a White Oak, thence by the same south 47° east 30 perchesto a post, thence by lands of Wilson Dillon south 29 east 23 5-10 perches to a Black Oak, thence by same north 56 east 54 5-10 perches to stone, thence by land of Jesse Shoemaker north 22 east 55 perches to stones, thence by land of Thomas Burns north 10 west 11 perches to a dog wood, thence by same north 1 east 27 perches to stones, thence by the same north 60 east 26 perches to a post, thence 22° east 10 perches to a post, thence y land of Samuel Saxon north 31° west 21 per- ches to dead Pine, thence by same south 80 west 29 perches to Pin Oak, thence by same north 31 west 34 perches to the place of beginning, con- taining 61 acres and 70 perches. NO. 3. ALSO in said Township, County and State, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post at the public road north 23 east 12.3 perches, thence south 64 east 13 perches to a post, thence by land of George Brown south 23 west 12.3 perches to a post, at public road; thence alon said road north 64 west 13 perches to post anc place of beginning, containing one (1) acre. NO. 4. ALSO all that certain messuage, tenement and iece of land situated on the south side of Bald agle creek, in Huston Township, Centre County and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de. scribed as follows to wit: On the east by land of Mrs Houser, west by land of Alexander A. Davis, north by Morley road, south by Mountain road and Boyer lot, commencing at the corner of Houser’s west line and Morely road,thence south 22 east 55 6-10 perches to stones, thence south 37 | west 28 2-10 perches to stones, thence north 394 west 15 perches to post, thence south 523; west 30 1-19 perches to post, thence north 2z west 49 7-1¢ perches to post, thence north 6514 east 58 perches to place of beginning, containing 20 acres and 137 perches; excepting 169 perches sold to Calvin Bower, as recorded in Deed Rook 76, page 117 as referenee thereto will more fully appear, NO. 5.. ALSO all that certain messuage and tract of land situated in the Township of Huston, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to writ. Beginning at a post, thence north 58 west 40 perches to a post, thence north 58 west 40 perches to a post, thence south. 32 west 8 | perches tq a post, thence south 58 west 40 perches to a post, thence north 32 west 8 perches to the place of beginning, containing two acres strict measure. NO. 6. ALSO all that certain lot or piece of gronnd situated in Huston Township, Centre County, State of Pennsylvania, lying on the south side of Bald Eagle Creek opposite to the village of Julian, beginning at an Elm on the southeast side of the Bridge crossing Bald Eagle creek, thence along the road southward on a straight line up to the A & B Turnpike leading across the mountain, thence along said road to lot of Isaac Byer, thence up said lot to the Hunter line, thence east along said line toland of Gray's, thence northward along said Gray's line to Bald Eagle creek, thence up =aid creek to the place of beginning, containing 9 acres more or less, NO. 1. All that lot or piece of ground situated in Hus- ton Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bounded and deseribed as follows to wit: Begin- ning at a post the south corner of the tract,thence by land of John Kline north 31 east 142 perches to a'post, thence by land of P. B. Wilson north 58 west 40 4-10 perches to a post, thence north 32 east 8 perches to a post, thence north 58 west 59 6-10 perches to a stone, thence south 52 west 3 srehes to a stone, thence by land of the late William & B. B. Wilson south 23 123 5-10 perches to a hickory, thence by land of Reuben Richard's south 49 east 90 perches to the place of begin- ning, containing 75 acres more or less, 0. 8. ALSO all thatcertain tract or piece of land sit- uated in the Township of Huston, County of Cen- tre, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows ; Beginning at a Black Oak, thence north 32 east 58 perches to a block, thence along land of William Dillon north 55 west 53 perches to a post, thence along land of same north 28 perches to stones, thence along land of James McDonald south 67 west 102 perches to stones, thence south 52 east 110 perches to the place of beginning, containing 52 acres and 100 perches and allowances. NO. 9. ALSO all that certain tract, tenement or piece of land situated in the Township of Huston, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania’ bounded and described as follows to wit: Be- ginning at a Rock on the side of Hill south of Township road, thence by land of Robt. Robinson south £5 east 19 8-10 perches to a post, north 114 east 63 3-10 perches to a post, thence , by other land of William Resides south 8134 west 2217 perches to a Black Oak sprout and stone pile, thence by land of William K. Williams and Wil- liam Resides south 3434 west 47 7-10 perches to a Rock Oak the place of beginning, containing 6 acres and 2 perches more or less and allowance of 6 per cent. NO. 10. ALSO all that certain messuage or piece of land situated in the Township of Huston, County of Centre, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described’ as follows ; Reginuing at a post on top of the Hill west of E. H. Henderson's house, | thence by land of William Dillon north 48 west 63 perches to stones, thence by land of William Resides south 32 west 69 4-10 perches to .a Black Oak now stone, thence hy land of Robt. Robinson north £1 east 82 2-10 “hes to post, the place of beginning, containing 12 scres and 92 perches. NO, 11. ALSO all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situated in Patton Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a White Oak, thence by iands of P. B. Waddle and Geo. W. Gray north 58 east 244 perches to stones, thence by lands of A. Hunter, north 11 wes¢1(0 perches to a post, thence south 54 east 2314 perches to stones, thence north 20 west 31 perches toa chestnut, thence south 50 west 22 perches to a post, th sonth 356 west 22 Peres to stones, thence south 4214 west 26 perches to a chestnut, thence south 35 west 26 perches to a post, thence north 32 west 30 perches to a post, thence by land of G. B, Rumberger south 74 west 69 perches to stones, thence by lands of G. B Rumberger and P. B. Waddle south 2 west 160 perches to the place of beginning, containing 147 acres and allowance more or less. NO. 12. ALSO all the following described messuage, tenement, or lot of land situated, lying and bein in the Township of Patton, Centre county an State of Pennsylvania, bounded ard described as follows to wit: Beginning ata post, thence by Julian Furnace lands north 54 east 1114 perch- es toa post, thence by lands of George Stone north 14 east 39 perches to a post in the old Julian Furnace road, thence along said road south 54 west 1134 perches to a post, thence south 14 west 39 perches to the post the place of beginning, containing 2 acres and 100 perches more or less. Second lot, Beginning at the northwest side of | the old Julian Furnace road, thence by land of Henry Wolf, deceased, north 14 west 514 perches || to a post, thence by land of said George Stone New Advertisements. north 70 east 734 perches to a post, thence south 3134° east 3 perches to a post, at the northwest side of said road, thence along the before men- tioned lot south 54° west £14 perches toc the post the place of beginning, containing 33 perches, Third Jot, beginning at a post thence, north 14° west 39 perches to stones, thence north 54° 2334 perches to the place of beginning, containing? acres and allowance of 6 per cent, NO. 13, ALSO all that certain messnage, tenement and tract of land situated in the Township of Patton, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Be- ginning at a Chestnut Oak, thence by land of John Stine, south 31° east 101 perches, thence by land of Stanton’s heirs and P. B. Waddle, north 51° east 14 perches to Chestnut Oak, thence north 89° east 18 perches to post, thence north 68° east 50 perches to pine, thence north 1:34°east 20 perches to post, thence north 6¢34° east to pine, thence by land of Blanchard and Bush & Co., on the old Gratz line, north 140° west 69 perches to stones, thence north 74° east 69 perches to stones, thence south 80° east 30 perches to stones, thence north 32° east 26 perches thence north 45° east 26 perches to stones; thence by land of Susan Wolf, north 32° west 66 perches to stones. thence by other land of Blanchard Bush & Co., south 62° west 69 perches to pine, thence south 52° west 15 perches to pine, thence south 64° west to chest- nut on a point on the old Gratz line, thence north 140° west 12 perches to stones, thence south 78° west G0 perches to Chestnut Oak, thence south 64° north 50 perches to pine, thence south 58° west 128 perches to place of beginning, con- taining 178 acres and 23 perches net measure. NO. 14. ALSO all that cerlain messuage, tenement and lot of land situated in Patton Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a post, thence by lands of the same, George Stone, north 14%west 39 perches to a yellow pine, thence along the top of Muncy Ridge by lands of John Adams, north 54° east 2314 perches to stones, thence by land of the said George Stone, south 14° east 39 perches to a post, in the public road leading to Julian Furnace, thence by land of the said John Adams, south 54 west 231; perches to a post the place of begin- ning, containing 5 acres and allowance of 6 per cent. for roads &c. NO. 15. ALSO ali that certain tenement and lot of land situated in the Borough of Osceola, County of Clearfield, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Fronting on Lingle street fifty feet, and extending back 150ft to an al- ley, and adjoining land of McCormick Dugan and Charles Kline. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling and other out-buildings. NO. 16. ALSO all that certain tenement and lot of land situated in the Borough of Osceola, Clearfield County, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows to wit: Fronting on Elizabeth street feet, and extending back 150 feet to an alley, and adjoining other lands of John C. Hen- derson deceased, and land of Eslep Estate; thereon erected a two story frame dwelling, and other cut-buildings. NO. 17. ALSO all that certain tenement and lot of land situated in the Borough ef Osceola, Clearfield County, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows to wit: Fronting on Elizabeth street 150 feet and extending back 150 feet to an alley, and adjoining other land of the said John C. Henderson, deceased, and land of Elias Werts, the same being two lots of ground in accordance with the general plot or plan of said borough; thereon erected a two story frame dwelling and other out-buildings. NO. 18. ALSO all that certain tenement and lot of land situated in the Borough of Osceola, Clearfield county, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows to wit: Fronting on Hall street 50 feet, and extending along the A & P. R. R., 150 feet, adjoining land of James Heskith and property of Donn. NO. 19. ALSO all that certain lot of ground situated in Huston Township, Centre County, State of Penn- sylvania, Beginning on the southwest of lime stone quarry at White Oak stump, thence south 40° east by land ot Bush and Tome 28 perches to stones, thence by the upper line of Bush and Tome ,south 50° west 46 perches to stones, thence north 40° west by same 46 perches to White Oak stump and place of beginning, containing 8 acres more or less; thereon erected a dwelling house and other out-buildings. NO. 20. ALSO all that certain tract and piece of ground situated in Huston Township Centre County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : On the east by land of Harry Gates, on the south by land of R. R. Richards, on the west by land of : , and on the north by public road leading to Silver Dale School House, containing (2) two acres more or less; thereon erected a barn and chicken house. CYRUS BRUNGART, Sheriff. 47-1 De SALE.—Portable boilerand engine 12 horse power, good condition. Write Howard Creamery Co., Bellefonte, Pa. HEN IN NEED.—When in need of fresh meats, ete., doh’t forget the Bellefonte Produce Co. 46-30tf O. M. SHEETS, Supt. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A very desirable home on east Bishop St., Beliefonte, 1s offered for sale. The house is modern and stands on a lot that alsohas a front- age on Logan St. Call on or write to i Mrs. SARA A. TEATS, 46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa. OR SALE CHEAP.—About 67 feet of very ornamental iron fence, with orna- mental gate, 5ft movable panels and long iron posts is for sale cheap. Just the thing for a front yard. Call on or address 4 L. C. BULLOCK, Milesburg, Pa. ANTED.—Several Persons of eharac- ter and good reputation in each State{ one in this connty required) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial Sanding. Salary $18 weekly with ex- penses additional, all payable in “ash each Wed- nesday direct from head offices. Horse and car riage furnished, when necessary. Lefererces. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. | MANAGER, 316 CAXTON BUILDING, 46-36 16t ; Chicago. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. — Letters of administration of J. M. Parker, de- ceased, late of Boggs township, having been granted to the undersigned they request all per- sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to muke immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. LICE M. PARKER, Roland, Pa. 47-1-6¢ W. G. MORRISON, Bellefonte, Pa. OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Honorable J. G. Love, President Judge- of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, consisting of the eccunty of Centre having issued his precept, bearing date the 1st, day of Jan, 1902, to yme directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer am General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and to commence on the 4th Monday of Jan., being the 27th day of Jan., 1902, and to continue two weeks,"otice 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 forg= noon of the 27th with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrance, to do those things which to their office appertains to ke 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. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 1st day of Jan., in fthe year of ourgLord, 1902, and the one hundred and twenty-fourth year of the inde- pendence of the United States. a . CYRUS BRUNGART, 47-1-4t Sheriff ; PURE MILK AND BUTTER THE YEAR ROUND FROM ROCK FARMS. The Pure Milk and Cream from the Rock Farms is delivered to customers in Bellefonte daily. Fresh Gilt Edge Butter is delivered three times a week. You ean make yearly contracts for milk, cream or butter by calling on or address- ing J. HARRIS HOY, Manager, ; Office, No. 8 So. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. The fine Dairy Herd at Rock Farms is regularly inspected so that its product is absolutely pure and healthful. 43-45-1y oe]
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