Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 03, 1903, Image 5

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Smullion,
Master Harry Brungard is getting along
fine.
The M. E. church of this place has received
a new organ.
Miss Bess Dubbs was the guest of Mayme
Wolf on Tuesday.
Mrs. Chas. Smull has been very ill but at
John Johnson isin possession of Hezekiah
Ewing’s old home. Ralph Stover and his
bride will occupy the old Archy home just
east of town. Samuel Grove is occupying
part of G. W. Weaver's home and H. M.
Krebs moved into J. S. Reed’s house. W. B.
Ward is snugly fixed in the new Ward house
and C. B. Hess has gone to Baileyville to suc-
ceed J. H. Musser in the mercantile business.
County commissioner Bailey has stopped
New Advertisements. :
New Advertisements.
New Advertisements.
New Advertisements.
wages.
ANTED.—A good girl for general
house-work In a family of two. Good
Apply at this office. 48-14-tf,
open on Monday, April 13th.
dents should write for boarding rates, ect., to
EBERSBURG ACADEMY.-The spring
ELP WANTED.—At the Bellefonte
Hospital,an industrious,reliable man and
his wife, the former to take care of the garden
and furnace and the latter to do laundry work.
Good wages and comfortable quarters will be
assured t
e right parties.
FARM FOR RENT.—On Purdue moun-
tain, 3 miles from Bellefonte. 150 acres
Apply to
‘WM. BURNSIDE,
Bellefonte, Pa.
cleared.
term of’ the Rebersburg Academy will
rospective stu-
EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby giv-
en that the following accounts will be pre-
OR SALE.—Nicely located lots at
State College can be purchased cheap by
Mzgs. E. E. BROWN,
sented to the Court, for confirmation on Wednes-
app'ving to
48-5-tf Boalsburg, Pa.
OGS FOR SALE.—Seven rabbit or
4 fox hounds, eleven months old, partially
trained, standard bred and beautifully market.
Address this office.
PPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
‘ Notice is hereby given thatan applica-
tion will be made to the Governor ot the State of
Pennsylvania on Tuesday, the 7th day of April,
E. A. ZIEGLER, Principal,
is writing is somewhat better.
hs E Rebersburg, Pa,
John Styers is out again. We are all glad
+” to see him so greatly improved.
Miss Annie Harry has a new sewing ma-
chine and is now ready for any work in that
line.
A. D. 1903, at two o’clock p. m., under the Act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
entitled “an Act to provide for the incorporation
and regulation of certain corporations,” approved
April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for
the charter of an intended corporation to be
called the *“Millheim Water Company,” the char-
acter and object of which is to supply pure water
tothe citizens and inhabitants of the borough of
48-14 day, April 29th, 1903, and unless exceptions be
filed thereto, on or before the Second day of the
Term, the same will be confirmed, to wit :
Tke final account of Nathaniel Becely Commit-
tee of Newton Cowher, lunatic, as filed by Ellen
E. Decyly Administratrix of Nathaniel Beerly de-
ceased.
The final account of Nathaniel Beerly Commit
farming and is now holding forth in the Anna
Musser house on Main street. Ross Grove
moved into Sue Campbell Adair’s home in
the Glades. J. A. Musser is going to Moss
creek to accept a good paying position and
Frank Graham has moved across the moun.
Fer SALE AT A SACRIFICE.—A fine
: . Seven room house, good dry cellar, splen-
did attic, water and woodshed very SO Tonae at
on easy terms. Call on or address
HENRY C. VITALINI,
48-7-tf 243 south Spring street, Bellefonte
OTICE.—TRANSFER OF LICENSE.
Notice, is hereby given that Joseph Ash-
croft has filed his petition in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Quater Session. Asking
that the Tavern License of George Stott, 2nd
. : : : : st : Ward of Philipsburg, P., be transferred to him. tee of Harry Saylor, a lunatic, as filed by Ellen i i :
Mrs. Yearick and Mrs. Clair Gramiey Spon: fais fo ay bs hand in raising big crops and J ch. x To] hy Pry re ARDNEE, E Be rly. Administratrix of Nathaniel Beeriy de- HCE AND JOT FOR SALE--4 Yim Jor Somenie) use nd fo sebasieal, :
Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Amos | blooded stock. Joseph Johnson has quit the 2 erk. | ceased. Bellefonte, is offered for sale. The house is | the burposes to have, possess and enjoy all the
modern and stands on a lot that alsohas a front- Sensis ad privileges of said. Ac) of
age on Logan St. Call on or write to .
Mrs. SARA A. TEATS,
46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa.
The nt of A. L. Nearhood, Committee of
Henry Rishel, of Miles township.
The second account of George W. Naugle Com-
mittee of Sebastian Schuchman, a lunatic, late of
mines and is back home to turn his attention
to farming. Robert Floray moved onto the
Van Tries farm as a day laborer. John Drib-
Fehl.
Miss Maggie Winters has gone to stay a
while with her grandma, Mrs. Wm. Haffley,
OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas
the Honorable J. 3. Love, President J udge
of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial
ab Anrorsburs. ‘blis is now at the helm of G. W. Keichline’s Discs, consisting of the seuniy of Conire Pjlipsoug, Pa. M. IL AR ATLORING
home. Frank Black has gone to Sinking | JAVIPE lssue os Jisespl, besing date ihe : OARDING IN PHILADELPHIA.— TAILORING
ay
holding a Court of Common Pleas, Or hans
Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery
in Bellefonte, for the county ot Centre and
to commence on the 4th Monday of April being
the 27tk day of April 1903, and fo 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 27th with their records, inquisitions,
examinations, and their own remembrance, to do 4 PER CENT Volt, Inte of myaratic
those things which to their office appertains to be ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ; having (8 of a Gunship, Cente county, Pa, |
done, and those who are bound in recognizances ; ests all nn had 0 an lersigned she re- |
to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall and for security there is pledged our Togo at of ave q ajms against said
be in the jail of no en ghd there great Oapital Zu Su ug of 32,500.000.00 without delay, De those Knowiox SS fhenticaled
[0 prosecute agains as shall be just. rite for booklet exp laining simple, safe : 2 :
Given ay hand, at Bellefonte,the 2nd day r gE smpe be indebted to said estate to promptly make pay- |
Miss Lottie Hackenberg and lady friend
were the guests of the former’s brother, W.
J. Hackenberg.
Mrs. J. J. Steininger, of Hartleton, is
visiting at the home of Mrs. Israel Haugh a
few days.
Charles Geary has returned to assist Am-
mon Strayer, during the summer season, with
his papering and painting.
Samuel Winters has left home for the sum-
mer during which he will work for Cornelius
Musser at Centre Mills.
Parties visiting Philadelphia can have
first class board and all accommodations, within
walking distance of the business district, and
Blaces of interest. Temms $1.00 and $1.50 per day.
pecial rates by the week. Apply to ©
MRS. EDWARDS,
Philadelphia.
47-37 -1yTr.g
XECUTOR’S NOTICE. — Letters of
administraticn on the estate of Jasper R.
Valley and Ira Corman moved onto his farm.
Jesse McCool will farm J. F. Rider's farm at
Marengo and W. M. Keller will store his
goods and go to Pittsburg to work at carpen-
tering. Otis Corl is farming the old Peter
Louch farm and David Louck is now occupy-
ing his new residence at State College. Jacob
Nideigh moved to Tadpole and Oliver Bloom
is to be A. M. Brown’s right hand man on his
farm. William Gardner will farm his moth-
er’s farm at the Glades and James Kimport
will retire from active work to be succeeded
A NEAT FIT,
GOOD WORK,
PRICES, LOW.
“There is more luck in a little bank book
than in a ship-load of dream books.”
THAT LUCKY BOOK
832 North 10th St.,
is possible for every one everywhere, Formerly of Bellefonte.
through our system of Mail Banking. Y ou
can make your savings safe and secure.
Also Gentlemens Suits, Ladies
Coats, Jackets and Skirts, cleaned,
repaired and pressed
Shop next door to Adams Express
office, Bush House Block.............
: . Dur plan of Mail Banking. 2 -
: by his nephew Arthur Kimport. Jacob Mec- | of April in the year of our Lord, 1803, and the . ment to ANNA M. WEAVER, Executrix, | dot G. W. CHAMBERS,
Mus. Jacob Walizer has returned from an Clellan will be J. M. Kepler's right hand |°P hundred and twenty-sixth year of the inde- COMMONWEALTH 8-66 a ae |
extended visit in western Pennsylvania and 3 .| pendence of the United States. REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO.
Ohio and she says she enjoyed it very much. bower and head farmer and Ed Kocher is go- H.S. TAYLOR, ; 3
: : icthel cor | D8 to work in the Altoona shops. W.C.|*! Sheriff. Pittsburg, Pa. Shoes.
Miss Maud Winters is the happy posses Frank will succeed him at Tadpole and Luth- 48-6 327-320-331 Fourth Avenue.
of an organ, which her parents bought for her
from Mrs. J. Steininger. We hope she may
make good use of it.
+» _ Norice:—The M, E. church, of this place,
has inits possession a second hand organ
which is for sale. The highest bidder the
buyer. Come and see it for yourself.
Our merchant, W. J. Hackenberg, who,
although he always takes with him his smil-
ing countenance, has for the past week been
wearing an extra smile, notwithstanding the
severe attack of rheumatism from which he
has been suffering of late. As an explanation
we would just ask, how is that little dangh-
ter getting along.
Spring has brought with it the following
changes for the coming year, viz: William
Waite took possession of Elmer Miller's home
and H. S. Smull bought the home vacated by
. Wm. Waite, and John Emerick bought the
home of G. B. Waite. The house vacated
by John Emerick has been rented by G. B.
Waite. Samuel Faust will move into John
Mallory’s shop for a short time.
er Sunday now occupys the old Robert Meek
farm at Fairbrook. Henry Bloom,senior, will
retire from active work after a life of hard £ (
toil. H. M. Grenoble recently purchased the | 1, intBection of hes and legatees, creditor
Bloom farm. Charley From moved to Axe Presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre coun-
Mann where he will combine farming and | J Jor Sonfinmation on Wednesday, ie 29th day
dairying. James McCool, tired of town life,
EGISTERS’ NOTICE.
The following accounts have been examined,
assed and filed of record in the Registers office,
(CATAWISSA CAR AND
FOUNDRY COMPANY,
CATAWISSA, PA.
Prompt Service. Good Quality.
Lowest Quotations.
BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
BITUMINOUS MINE CARS,
CAPACITY 25 PER DAY
romaine JUL (pre
CASTINGS, FORGINGS AND MINE
EQUIPMENT GENERALLY.
OAD 20 48 00 00 L006. LAL Lb Lb oa Dl LD. Do OE. ADS. A
WALK-OVER SHOES
; remem FOR ren
Mine Car Wheels spoke or Dib olor LADIES . AND GENTLEMEN
A SPECIALTY.
Our wheels don’t break and the chill
will stand the wear of thousands of
miles. We can make for you any
kind of an axle. Tenders and in-
quiries respectfully solicited.
H. R. VON POSTER
Gen’l Mgr.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell, of Willow-
bank street, Bellefonte, wish to express their
feelings of deepest gratitude to those who
were so kind and helpful to them during the
sad ordeal they underwent by the drowning
of their little son Harry.
——
$3.50 AND $4.00.
SOLD ONLY BY
48-11-3¢
B. Heckman, late of Gregg Twp., deceased.
farm; George Lutz to the farm owned by
Worth Twp., deceased.
Jr. 0. U. A. M. moved from Academy hall to | testament of John Miller late of Walker Twp.,
: and Isaac Woomer, administrator of &c.. of
their new quarters.
of &e., of Levi Stover, late of Penn Twp., Centre
son, guardian of Effie C. Snyder, a minor child of
berger, administrator of &e., of L. B. Bathurst,
Swartz, executor of &c., of Julia Swartz, of Walk- |
Pine Grove Mention. administrator of &c., of Catharine Walker, late of
1. The final account of J. M. Heckman and
went onto J. F. Ellenberger’s farm at Maren-
2. The first and final account of A. S. Williams,
Harvey Bowersox as Mr. Bowersox is not go-
3. The first and final account of Wm, F. Miller
D. H. Weaver's hall over his store room. The | Centre county, Penn’a, deceased. Bees
Mar.
tin Eyer, late of Ferguson Twp., deceased.
county, Pa., deceased.
Sarah Snyder, late of College Twp., deceased.
late of Unionville Boro., deceased.
er Twp , deceased.
Ferguson Twp., deceased.
‘Wm. G. B. Heckman, administrator of &e., of J.
go; J. W. Miller moved to Mrs. Knoche's
administrator of &c., of James Spotts late of
ing to farm any more. Tussey Council of the and J. D. Miller, executor of the last will and
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boys are very happy and much pleased with i 4 ple gmstand figs) amount of Harey
5. The account of C. A. Weaver, administrator
6. The first and final account of W. C. Patter-
7. The first and final account of'Geo. W. Rum-
8. The first and final account of John Adam
9. The first and final account of A. S. Walker,
10. The second and final account of Rev. B.
Bush’s Book Store.
New Advertisement. - YEAGER & DAVIS,
J. B. Ard is confined to the house with an
i Gill, administrator of the estate of Lucy B. Gill
| : i) k pi Eo. £8 t h 1ast : : late of State College, Centre county, rad ? Shoe Money Savers
. C. Snyder, of Somerset, was here las 11. Second account of P. W. Breon, executor - Bellefonte and Phili
| week forming a combine coal company. NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. | des of Peter Breon late of Potter Twp., de- 47-41 d Philipsburg, Pa.
3 ceased. *
12. First and final account of Sarah B. Durst
and T. M. Gramley, administrator of &ec., of Hiram
Durst, late of Gregg T'wp., deceased.
13. The first and final account of J. H. Thomp-
son, administrator of &c. of Mary A. Thompson,
late of Worth Twp., deceased.
14. John P. Harris, trustee appointed by the
Mrs. Cyrus Goss has been visiting her son-
in-law, Hon. J. Will Kepler, the past week.
J. J. Tressler, of Boalsburg, spent Monday
at Rock Springs with kis brother Ezra.
Jesse B. Piper, of Alexandria, spent several
Di oevp PAYING
To the Public ~—
After April 1st, 2 903, 1 will
have my office on 2nd floor of the
MINING ano INDUSTRIAL
days among old and dear friends here, the 2 Orpums Court of Centre county, under the last i
oy 4 lt will and testament of William Thomas, late of : : ¢
beginning of the week. Bs) ri building, Bellefonte, Bellefonte borough i the County of Cenire Sol STOCKS. ee ———————————————————
i i . : a ll 7 : of Pennsylvania, deceased, hereby renders | ¢ : TT —————————
Miss Sadie Fry returned: from the Presby- a., where I will be prepared to his Tenth (10th) annual statement of the trust re-. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co :
®
ceived by him as ‘aforesaid ; being the Thirty-
sixth (36th) annual statement of said trust.
15, The second partial account of H. R. Curtin
administrator of Constans Curtin, late of the Twp.’
of Boggs, deceased. ?
16. The first and final account of James J.
Lewis, administrator of James Lewis, late of
Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa., deceased.
17." The first and final account of Harry Keller,
executor of &e., of Kate Glenn, late of Bellefonte
borough, deceased.
18. The first and final account of A. L. Arm-
terian hospital on Tuesday very much pleas-
ed with the treatment she was accorded.
Register Archey and Ambrose Sloteman
drove up from the county capitol to enjoy the
absolute quiet of the Sabbath at Mr. Archey’s
home here.
Our young friend John Bricker has laid
aside the yard stick to accept a more lucra-
do a General Insurance Business.
1 will continue the business of Mr.
John C. Miller and Mr. Boyd A.
Musser.
Your investment is doubly
safeguarded and good rates of
, interest paid for money invest-
The agency represents a good
line of conservative and well man-
aged old line Fire Insurance Com-
ed. No wildcat propositions.
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Send self addressed enve .
tive position with the Grape Nut packing and : : : ¢ IO oh Avni
canning firm, panies, The United States Fidelity fate rrr Ton, Qocensad, SR A Myuaont lope for particulars. Satisfac- A
19. The account of Harry E. Hartey, adminis-
On Monday the Reed brothers bought Mrs. and Guaranty Comp anYy The trator of Samuel E. tary otc of i Twp., tion guaranteed or money re- 4 !
Krape’s farm just east of town. The dicker Union Casualty and Surety Com. deceased. 4 1
has been on for some time but was only con- 20. Firstand final account of Thomas Mitchell, funded. ® 4
pany and The New York Life In-
surance Company, (the oldest and
largest International Life Insur-
ance Company in the world, su-
pervised by 82 Governments.) 7
would be pleased to have a social
or business call from my friends
and kindly solicit a share of the
patronage of your business.
administrator of &c., of Robt. Glenn, late of Belle-
fonte borough, deceased.
21. Account of Wm. B. Mingle, executor of
&c., of Simon Harper, late of Centre Hall borough,
deceased.
22. Second partial account of L.T. Eddy ana
John P, Harris. executors of &c., of Daniel Boil-
eau, late of Milesburg borough, deceased.
Partial account of Jared Harper and Chestie A.
Harper, executor of &c., of the estate of Wm. Har-
per, late of Bellefonte, bec'd.
The final account.of Charles Smith, administra-
tor of &e., of Hastings 8S. Arney, late of Haines
| township, deceased.
cluded that day.
George Swab, who is holding down a fat
job in Altoona, has obtained a month’s leave
of absence and will spend it visiting relatives
in the Sucker state.
Miss Sue Dannley and her mother, who
have been spending the winter with Mrs.
McCormick at Hublersburg, are back in their
cosy home on Main street.
The funeral of Raymond Bathurst, the
Write or call upon
LYON & CO LYON & CO.
GEO. T. BUSH,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Bush Arcade,
days in.
Sheriff Taylor, who passed through town
last week tarried just long enough to greet a
few of his many friends. We enjoy his social
visits very much but, like the rest of human-
ity, hate to see him come in his official capac-
ity. ;
CHANGED THEIR LOCATION.—The follow-
ing are a few of the many flittings that took
place here on the 1st. L. K. Dale moved to
his uncle Will Dale’s farm near Pleasant Gap.
Joseph Matees, of Stone Valley, moved to the
Louder farm in the Glades; George Irvin will
succeed his father on the old Pennsylvania
Furnace farm. J. C. Struble has taken pos-
session of the William Witmer farm, better
known as the H. M. Meek farm. A-H.
Hartswick moved to his mother’s farm ;
Frank Fishburn has moved onto Dr. J. Y.
Dale’s farm near State College; Wm. Glenn EVERYBODY WILL BE WELCO ME.
will till the broad and fertile acres of Mayor :
Ross’ farm and J. G. Tyson flitted onto one : i 3
of the Thompson farms back of State College.
New hand-made Turn-over Collars at 25¢.
B Piper, 47-42 S : Sa
brakeman who was killed in the Altoona 7 Py au Ty Ase yD Pibon | SPECIALS FOR EASTER. i
yard on Tuesday evening, took place in the ery respectfully, Sifter. Slildren of Alice B. Piper, of Ferguson ; .
Greysville cemetery on Wednesday after- S. E. GOSS. Bellefonte, Pa., ~ A. G. ARCHEY, i a
noon. : A5:18-1f : Mar. 25, 48-13 Register. Just received a large assortment of Ladies’ Silk Scarfs in
L. W. Walker, who has been skirmishing > i : EBERT all the new colo ; X
around in the south and west, is at home try- Joseph Bros. & Co. Joseph Bros. & Co. Is, black and white, from 25c. up.
ing to recuperate his shattered health. He is A yo . "
fully satisfied that Peauesivenia lsqnite good nother lot of Kid Gloves ; two-clasp or laced; black,
enough for him to spend the balance of his tans and modes ; the $1.00 quality we sell at 75¢c.
New Ribbons, all shades ‘and in fancy plaids, stripes
and Dots, 5 inches wide all silk, only zoc. ;
New and large assortment of summer Girdles and Corsets
in the new Princess hip, from 25c. to $2.50.
15 All-wool Suits for Ladies, tailor-made, ranging in ;
price from $8 to $12.50, silk lined jacket, colors black, blue
and tan, all go at $6.75.
THE JOSEPH MILLINERY OPENING. : tient ; 3
A big assortment of Men's Youths’ and Children’s
Clothing at prices that will interest the money-saving buyer. -
IOTH AND IITH.
APRIL §rH,
New Shoes for men, women and children at very low
prices for good qualities. ;
LYON & CO.
Henry Kyle went onto the old Judge Mec- The enlarged and beautified Millinery Department of the Joseph Bros. & Co. LYON & CO.
Williams farm ; A. A. Walker took J. G. : 2 J 2
: Stores in Bellefonte, will be the centre of feminine attraction next week, when the .
; ’s a ’ ’
Fortney’s place on Mrs. Pyscher’s farm an ot Belleloacs
Annual Spring Millinery Opening is held. Miss Lawler, the head milliner, has a
revelation in store for the ladies of this county and they are all cordially invited to
Mr. Fortney is now living a retired life on
Main street here. G. W. Keichline is now in
possession of his down town property and he
and Mr. Fortney are the class of citizens that
are a benefit to any community. Frank Gal-
loway, of Petershurg, moved to the Eckley
mansion on Main street and will assist Mr,
Tressler in making good flour. 8. W. Was-
son has moved onto Dr. Christ’s farm. Geo.
Potter is now in possession of Charley Sny-
der’s farm, which is better known as the old
David Krebs farm. Henry Bloom moved to
Mrs. Esther Rider's and Wm. Beck is farm-
ing the John Patton farm at Centre Line. J.
K. From has retired from farming and pur- A
chased a home at State College. Harry Koch g :
moved onto Henry Campbell's back farm and
enjoy it.
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