rr .. a New Advertisement. Hublersburg. Lemont. Real Estate Transfers. New Advertisements, New Advertisements. Mr. and Mrs. Marius Minor, of Howard, | Mrs. A.J. Tateis on the sick list but im-| The following real estate transfers have Em visited relatives in our fnidst Sunday. proving. been recorded during the past week by THE GOSS 3 OR SALE, Nay located Joe at J Aus ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE.— : : hased ches An epidemic of chicken pox has been going | J- C. Etters is helping postmaster Mitchell | Recorder John C. Rowe : applying to Mus'E. E. BROWN. Sa ouses Boal ot on sant lami, the rounds amongst the school children. manage Uncle Sam’s affairs now. Harry Guoter to Thomas A. Cronover, INSURANCE AGENCY 48-5-1f : Boalsburg, Pa. | renting well. Property of Mrs. Mary Blanchard M : ircalati dated Sept. 22nd, 1903, land in Philips- === =x : estate. Inquire of JNO. M. DALE, Atty. Cora Whiteman spent a week at the home 18, James Longwell is home circulating burg; consideration $300.00, UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Orphans’ 48-20-tf Bellefonte, Pa. of her sister Mrs. Harve Markle, at Pleasant | 8mong friends since Tuesday of last week. J. N. Everts et ux to John H. Roap Represents some of the best A Court of Centre county. In the matter USE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A J Holt put aside hi a a a 3 : ? fire insurance companies. All of the estate of Daniel R. Boileau late of Miles- very desirable hom t Bishop St Gap. : asper Llolt put aside his saw and ax and | gaged Sept. 29th, 1903, land in State Col- cash, no mutuals. Also agent burg borough deceased. Bellefonte, is offered for sale. The house is Miss Ada Hubler, ot State College, was a | returned to his home at Fleming Saturday. lege; consideration $2500.00. 4 for the : si otion is rT, Jhat, the undersigned Bodom aid Siahds on 4 Io that alsobas a front- pleasant caller at the home of D. A. Deitrich | The E. B. Peters faniily met Friday to set-| Rosie Winkleman et bar to George W. ! 2aid County il ted by he Orphans’ Court of + 0gan ot. on or WI. ; Saturday. , tle up the affairs of the late Emanuel Peters. | Gates, dated Aug. 27th, 1903, land in NEW. YORE LIFE said estate, at his. Sco a Ne aed In 46-30tf ing Bollofont’ Pa. Richard Harpster, who is employed at| Jobn I Williams is home from Lock Haven | V* 21ker Twp. ; consideration $350.00. 411 bugipess prompliy. attend: tober A.D. 1903 at 10 o'olook AM 1 Pont 0 Be ARDING IN PHILADELPHIA — Pittsburg, spent a short vacation under the | for a few days. He had been to George Nor- wei H. Calder woul ep px eel oy Calder 8. E. GOSS Jace upon the CT ogions fo the Jecond #bd_par. = dah les isin Philadelphia can have pa . " ‘ XE. . LP, all accom parental roof, ris’ funeral. Philipsburg; consideration $100.00. Bellefonte, , Sanion of, &e, of ald decedents estate and if ¥alking distance of the business istrict, and Mr. and Mrs, Austin Whippo, of Loveville, | Mrs. Cornelius Kline, of Oak Hall, spent John H. Pennington et ux to J. Edward aoe tL Mine with the findings of the aes Pou i Sor dance Blaces Pt Ser orig $10 and $1.50 per day. visited at the home of Mrs. Sarah Miller the | Wednesday of last week in Boalsburg at the Miller, dated Sept. 23rd, 1903, land in | Office second floor Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. | time and place all parties interested may appear, MRS. EDWARDS, beginning of the week. home of Mrs. Weber. Rush Twp. ; consideration $3500.00. 3sdm : Belleonie a 54 LH HARSHBERGES,” Fore Sreen sents. Pills bit, ¥ The infant son of John Weaver has been | Cyrus Showers and family and Alfred| Wm. Thompson Jr. et ux to Boro. of . 4 SS — seriously ill at their home with an attack of | Showers and family Sundayed at the hospita- | State College, dated Sept. 11th, 1903, land CATA, CAR AND Sh inflammation of the bowels. ble home of Jacob Houtz. in College Twp. ; consideration $155.62. FOUNDRY COMPANY, * Shoes. Samuel Stover came home from the woods | Lloyd L. Houtz has been laid up of late J. M. Garbrick et ux to Elizabeth Weay- suffering from a slight contusion in his side; | with what the doctor pronounced a tobacco Sh Smad eb i land in Oak CATAWISSA, PA. 4 2 : : . ’ hui ; A Lb 08 AB 20 LL. ob Lb oo le AD AS. AS. AS HDA. LL. oO having been penetrated by a saw-tooth. heart. Hes slowly improving. : Mary Butler to W. T. Fetzer, dated July PLANT COVERS 4145 ACRES : 4 A number of young people from far and The Mayor children, who are staying with | 16th. 1902, land in Boggs Twp. ; considera- | Prompt Service. Good Quality. A p near were pleasantly entered atthe home of | their grandparents at Oak Hall, have been | tion $150.00. Lowest Quotations. : 4 Geo. McAulay last Thursday evening. confined to their home with chicken pox. C. M. McCurdy, trustee, to H. S. Taylor, Rev. Crow and wife and Minnie Lee and | Barnhart Stamm and family, of Altoona, dated Sept. 30th, 1903, land in Bellefonte; BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS. OF 4 Grace Markle were representaties of the Re- | enjoyed a few days at the home of Mrs. E. B. | consideration $30,000.00. BITUMINOUS MINE CARS, 4 ; i issi i A, s i H Brown formed church, of this place at the Missionary | Peters, of Oak Hall, this last week. i 4 Isles Sheri to. 01 ig gre CAPACITY 25 PER DAY ‘ » convention at Tylersville Thursday and Fri- | Mr, Ingram moved from Centre Furnace to Tur.: SDH) deration $600.00 4 { day. Mrs. Henry Etters’; residence north of Le- "> 'H Tre of 4 to F nkli Bowesson Tans 4 y T. L. Kessinger has moved the post office | mont. He will work for D. A. Grove. dated Spt el parnsin oy 1 in | CASTINGS, FORGINGS AND MINE| ( and store into the room occupied in the by-| Henry Hockman, of DuBois, is circulating Ferguson Twp. ; consideration $1100.00. EQUIPMENTS GENERALLY. p ; » gone years by Henry Brown, where his | among his many old friends in these parts Bruce Pughes et al to Geo W. Haworth, 1 WHEN YOU WANT b friends can find Bim busily engaged in get- | and it is pleasing to note that he looks well. | dated Aung. 31st, 1903, lot in Philipsburg Mine Car Wheels, spoke or hub oiler, with or 4 p ting things in order. Anthony Knopf is having hi consideration $3900.00 without axles, 4 g his own time of y. - b Mrs. Jacob Walker underwent an operation late. Last week his wife was quite ill and 12 Haines of 2, 1 Fara} Lelie, dat- ASP BOAT hs tent 4 GOOD SCHOOL SHOES p at her home Tuesday of last week perform this week his son Alfred is lying at death’s | ¢d Sept. 11th, , lot in Howar wp. ; Our wheels are a sted before leaving b by Dr. Fisher, of Zion, and a specialist from | qoor, consideration $100. Forks, and wil a ee mont ear 4 5 Pittsburg, for a superfluous growth in her William Haines to Sarah E.Leitch dated | old railroad car wheels. You can’t make a < COME TO Us b id The tion was successful and the Dr. W. H. Fry was seen on our streets May 2nd, 1885, lot in Howard Twp. ;con- | good mine car wheel with any other mixture. 4 > Si nt re » this last week and he is the man that every | sigeration $50.00. or 1517.2m 1 ! a; . Pp owner ot a good horse wants to see when that Adolph H. Bronza et ux to Agustus A. oo : Grove Melts beast is ill P RIT IN PARTITION.—To the heirs | ¢ 4 Pine Grove Mention. OaSE IS 11 Harned, ; Sate) Nay Jia, 1503, ok, of Y. and legal representatives of Henty Roth- 1 { The lumbermen who have been working | ground in Liberty Twp.; consideration | rock Sr. late of Spring township, . Mrs. Wm. Martz is laid up with typhoid | onthe Crider job near this place have quit | $325.00 : DC a ene! > ; fever Bhfill Soe poh Sods sis" V. B Sipe — aia "itn prion has Dect sed froma | : . , returnable on od : . Everybody is waiting on fair weather to go There was oils of tlie. Ancient. Oder of the Cupid’s Victim at 101. Sti ne her Bi of November, Jou, 3nd that 4 We have the kind that will wear all winter b i illies i i ted an inquest be held for the purpose of making par- to $he Sein. ; 3 ; Y ary Willies i this town last Friday and | oontenarian Makes His Sixth Matrimonial Venture, | tition of the real estate of said decedent on 4 and keep the feet dry ) Lor import. tamil Ie 8 re rn oe me boaon of he PIE | "pl, rus o rive of Nirety Hime, . THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 15th, 1003, 1 , ) town Friday. . at 2:30 o’clock, p. m. 4 b Dr. E. L. Kitter has resumed his practice [ Mus. Calvin Coble was very agreeably sur- | The Rev. Samuel Tucker, of Gum- | On the premises hereinafter described, at which 4 Also, we have the best heavy shoes for La- p afters chert illu ast prised Thursday evening of last week when | point, Ohio, has filed a marriage certificate Um arid place You san he Sera 2 Roth. 4 : : b s : her neighbors began coming in; bringing pres | in which it is stated that the bridegroom is pro Eapiaville. Drs Juseph Roshront, Philadel q dies for country wear, the kind that will wear » Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, of Linden guigand Wishing Ber allother pleasing vear- | 101 years and one month old and the bride | phia; Ida Rothrock, Howard; Charles Rothrock, ) Hall, were here over Sunday. birth, Troe to be theamniversary of her | ninety nine years old. FOr Ee Dre o0 | DE rac rn Sos Ii ek, 4 all winter and keep the feet dry. 4 Mrs. Wm. Hammar and family, of Altoona, Jerre Bosarth, of Kenner’s Brook, it was | Tonomont, Colorado; Annie R. Long,intermarried p siti at tio Devine home the sixth matrimonial venture, and the | with Geo. Long, Howard; Henry Rothrock, Spring ; i a H d h 2 fourth forthe bride, Mis. Julinsdnn Jen: Ter I esinte situate in the Boro of { b rs. Jos. H. Hoy is under the doctor's care Niagara falls Excursion. kins. Howard, Centre county, Pa.. bounded and de- suffering with a severe attack of heart trouble. The ceremony was performed on Friday Serr as follows to wit: On the west by Walnut 4 » Mrs. Maria Goss spent several days among Last Lou-Rate Vacation Trip, vin Pennsyloania feil- | in P: arkersburg. ig lh bo Sook Nananey 1 ) old friends in town quite hale and hearty for | "0% 17 the Seaton a woos | 14 one of her years. or Detobet 16 he Pepeyivania Rail- New Advertisements. houses and outbuildings. ) Wm. Sausserman and John Hess, two of | Y08¢ Lompany will run the last popular Sheriff's Office H. 8, TAYLOR, : ? | ten-day excursion to Niagara Falls from Bellefonte, Pa., Sept. 10th, 1903. Sheriff. 1 b the Pennsy’s trusted railroad men are here Washington and Baltimore for the present OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE.—A fine | 4q.05.4¢ ? 4 p for a week’s outing. season. On this date the special train will | A _ seven room house, good dry cellar, splen- 4 b T. B. Jamison Esq., of Spring Mills, who | leave Williamsport 2.30 P. M..Lock Haven Si lie, vu r and Yoodsiied Tors qouvesient, MPROVED 4 YEAGER & DAVIS p represents several insurance companies was | 3.08 P. M. arriving Ni agara Falls at 9.45 it 285 sont oe VITALI, i iii 4 Shoe M. Sa ¢ b in town last week. P.M. Ts! 243 south Spring street, Bellefonte oe Money Savers > Excursion tickets. g for return pas- 4 - ili Mrs. Sadie Gettig, of Altoona, with her | oo00 pid any a ay > a MEY TO WORK IN WOODS—Wanted 4{ 47-47 Bellefonte and Philipsburg, Pa. ) three bright little boys are visiting her pa- | limited express trains, within ten days, will at Cove Forge, Pa. 20 men and 6 teams : 4 p . y y to do general woods work, ut logs and make rental home, this week. be sold from Altoona ; $7.40 from Tyrone : | ties, haul same to railroad. Pay every two weeks | \ : ) b Registration assessor of the west precinct Joes Jip Po)letomes om yam iedesirad, Cuienor Sdress WALKER, | Fer) 4 { reports an increase in population of a little | SP eked : prop . 48-39-3t* Cove Forge, Pa. bore i boy at his home on Sunday morning from principal points. A stopover will be ! VV NYT UY UY UY WY UY UY UY UY Ov Uv wv vw ~ ? allowed at Buffalo within limit of ticket - ——— eaatmma—— a Col. D. F. Fortney, of Bellefonte, spent | returning. ar 2 newerthy Ssullanan ELDREDGE “B” Sunday with his elder brother James, whois | A special trian of Pullman parlor cars old established house of solid usnieisl Sending, i Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. . Te Teh $ 2 straigh e wee salar; A ill from a fall, but is some better now. and day coaches will be run through to by chook aon Monday with all poses ot | 3 ‘ : Niagara Falls. An extra charge will be | fn "hk dadaunrteve. Mone advanced fc . boo Mrs. Peter Ishler with ber little family re made for parlor-car seats. penses. CL iE ane Me, | turned home Saturday from a long visit down An experienced tourist agent and chap- | 360 Caxton Bidg., Chicago. 48-40-Gt of in Dixie where Mr. Ishler is employed in tim- | eron will accompany the party. | bering. For descriptive pamphlet, time of con- HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby ; : necting trains, and farther information ap- iven that an application will b det Adam Krumrine, one of Potter township’s ir me a rt es Ot hano or SL Gore es NID) ato ro Magels {2a an an as an oa an aa 0s aa oa an as on os a big farmers and reliable Democrats, spent the W. Boyd. general tacsen AT agent. Br oad day of November, A. D. 1903, under the Act of As- y ) beginning of the week amid the scenes of his | street station. Philadelphin. — 45-40-0t | som opbroved, April avi: 1674, and its supple: | pop The name Eldredge has : boyhood here. ? 5 be formed for the puropse of minin d - 100d, 5110 i y £ ate ing clay and ry ins and A a THIRTY the Sovisg Machine 4 b There will be a meeting in the town hall Sais aid manafadfutivg tlay Jud Stone into Hero is a New Eldredge 1 b next Tuesday evening of the citizens of Pine | Mapprage LicEnses.—Foll owing is | Jick and concrete, § rane 8k) corpors- YEARS BETTER than EVE k, 4 LYON & CO LYON & CO. y Grove and vicinity in the interest of the Pine : : : and Superior to all ot 4 the list of marriage licenses granted by or- ELLIS L. ORVIS, Solicitor. ers, Positive take-up ; self setting need- , p Grove Light Co. phan’s court clerk, A. G. Archey doctng 48-40.3t le; self threading Scuttle 3 anion 4 \ : . 3 . Ue ’ t i : tomatic obbin Post master Oliver Gibbrny, of Boalsburg, the week, F YOU WANT TO SELL epson s positive four motion feed : eap- 1 ' b passed though our town on Tuesday en route e : ped needle bar; ball bearing wheel and S— : . Wm. Musser, of Feidler, and Sadie C. pitman; five ply laminated woodwork b to his former home at Saulsburg, where a lit- Rishel, of Coburn. Standing) dimber Sawed tint with a beautiful set of Bielsley steel ) p ' : + y 8 i r, i tle business needed his attention. Chas. W. Norris and Carrennia Reed, railroad ties, and chemical wood. achmenis In velveulined haa) iv 4 b Adam Bucher a busy man of affairs in the | hoth of Clarence. mii our desler, for the i iinprered ) > . : : “BY 0 no y an Mountain City spent several days inand | Harry W, Aiken and Alda Z. Shiker, | IF YOU WANT TO BUY Taohite until you have seom it. < ) about town last week. He was accompanied | hoth of Milesburg. 4 p py big ssacliant wife and both are as happy Wi Coote Yel, oy Saonsiug, and lamber 9 any kind, oried or 32 NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO. 4 ; . N. ner, illheim. h, y nut, z , 4 Our young friend Geo. McWilliams, who is John C. Bohn, of Linden Hall, and Nel- ininsion Hed eda fhing- BELVIDERE, 1LLINOIS. 1 b doing a land office business along the line of | lie C. Witmer, of Boalsburg. Sash, Plastering Lath, Brick, Ete. 4 p insurance up. in Altoona, spent several days | Cyrus Schoars and Susan Jane Martin, P. B. CRIDER & sox, | °° Feds ll 5 . b: at his parental home at Fairbrook the begin- | both of Moshannon. 48-18-1y Bellefonte, Pa. #48-59-6m Hearst Building, San Francisco, Cal. 4 4 : | ing of the werk. , —————————————————————————— m———— < We wish every one to accept this as a per- After a two weeks’ visit among Centre Co. Joseph Bros. & Co. Joseph Bros, & Ceo. 4 sonal invitation to visit our store, {3 friends the two Mrs. Flemings left for their 4 | homes in Conuellsville on Tuesday. They 4 > will visit relatives in Altoona a few days be- s We can show a larger assortment than other ) fore returning home. 4 i : gi 4 houses. } Miss Mary McBride and Mrs. Henry Et- 2 ters, of Lemont, are spending several weeks 4 . . y in Buffalo with their former pastor Rev. G. 1 We can suit all tastes and prices. > W. Lescher, who is in ill health. Little hopes p 5 L of his recovery are entertained. ) We can show you a magnificent line of Dress A Squire Herring, of Spring Mills, with his 4 b brother, J. K. Polk, of Altoona, were royally ‘ Goods, Dry Goods, Flannels, Hosiery and y entertained at Capt. Kepler's home several 4 ; b days last week. They are full cousins and 4 Gloves, Blankets, Comfortables, Lace and Heavy p had not seen each other for years. ‘ ) .On Tuesday morning our neighboring town 4 Curtains, Ladies, Misses and Infants Coats 4 State College, became terribly ex cited when THE JOSEPH MILLINERY OPENING. 4 : : > it was made public that a well developed case 4 Men's, Youth's and Boy's Suits, Overcoats , ; of small pox had heen discovered. The afflict 3 4 ) ed one is Mrs. Samuel Knopf, of Sauers- OCT. a 4TH, I5TH AND I6TH 4 Shoes, Carpets. p. i» town. 4 b p Mr. and Mis. D. G. Meek. who have been 4 We will interest everyone i spending the past month at their old home EVERYBODY WILL BE WELCOME. 1 JODS Iu our Komplete 4 on the farm, have moved bag and baggage to 4 assortment and prices that wi ill save you money b their new house at State College. The house . Ties ) is not nearly completed but they have decid- The enlarged and beautified Millinery Department of the Joseph Bros. & Co ed to move in aud wait patiently the finish. Stores in Bellefonte, will be the centre of feminine attraction next week, when the d p Por a Bepler]s Dow at the Lolside Annual Fall Millinery Opening is held. Miss Lawler, the head milliner, has a 4 very precarious condition at Houtzdale. She ti in ¢ Ladi i i invi bi A Codd A ES Yevela on In store for the Ladies of this County and they are all cordially invited q and on the way took a heavy cold which de- to enjoy it. ¢ veloped into pleurisy. Her condition is such b that her physician is not at all sanguine of her recovery. p WAT ALLATION oe TL last 1 ednesday evening J. C. Etters,D. D.G. M., and brother J. C. Wasson, of Lemont, install ed the officers elect of Pennsvalley Lodge I. LYON & CO. LYON & Co. ) 0.0. F., 276, for the coming year. They were Homer Walker, N, G.; Harry McCrack- 4.1 : b en, V. G.; M. E. Heberling, secretary; John -17 Bellefonte, Pa. p E. Bressler, assistant secretary; J. G. Heber- h ling, treasurer; Dr. R. M. Krebs, chaplain; > Wm. H. Fry, warden; J. B. Heberling, con- | ductor; J. W. Fry, RS. toN. G.;: George Irvin, L. 8. to N. G.; W. 8. Ward, R. S. to V. G.; Alf Bowersox, L.S. to V. G.; Mt Harp- ster, BR. 8. 8.; William Irvin, L. 8. 8. ; ro Harper, I. G., and A. J. Tate, O. G.