A — —— —————— — —— a an ———— rn FRAUD IN CAPITOL WORK FOUND Plant All Kinds of Produce. 17a 1247 in Potter twp; consideration | Juae 6 1907, lot in Port Matilds; consid- | Krumrine, Feb 16 1907, 5 acres in Fer- New Advertisements. Experian Bay. Lictting Fiikuton were| Howarp, Pa., June 11th, 1907, | § 200 eration $250 : guson twp; consideration $3000 Sam P CL ona Sone, Mr. Editor Eliaa Kromrine et ux to Jacob Reed, | F. F. Barkeretuxto H. W. Rowe, | William Singer et ux to W. H, Snyder, Fox SALE.— House AND Lor. Num Harrisburg, Pa, June 8.—After| With your permission will aek you to Sept 4 1889, 116 acres io Penn twp; con- | May 17 1907, lot in Haines twp; consider- Dec 1, 1884, premises in Eagleville; con- | jery,, "7%! ¥ Spring St. Low price—eaky : hearing the testimony of the bankers | !Dsert a few lines for us. As the spring has | sideration $776 ation $25 eideration $400 82-24-11* BELLE J. HOOVER. with whom the contractors for the te Smet Saskund Sound The se 8. H. Diehl et ox to Jacob Reed, Mch| Geo. Ulrich etux to H. W. Rowe, sess re —— new capitol furnishings did business » ESpte 13 1890, house and lot in Arronsbury; | Sept 10 1906, iwo tracts land in Haines R SALE.—-A good fresh cow. Inquire and the reports of experts on lighting | ach the canning factory with produce, to ~ C.- % $1800 ’ | twp, consideration $750 New Advertisements. of W.B. THOMAS, Mears Ba. fistures the capitol Investigation com. | Plant all they possibly can, as the next fall's : Pe 2-25 14% mission sat in the attic of the build. | demand for canned goods will be greater | Victor Offert «t nx to Whitehead Coal| Jacob Kromrige et ux to Adam H. Tbe City Bak d fog to physically examine these fix. | than any previous year. We need all you | Co., Juve 81007, 10a 104p in Rib 'W0; | eee m— pL ORL Ba CARDS.—40 Fine Black and Col- tures that were taken rt by its | Can grow, especially tomatoes. As the spring | consideration $350 Iy to C. L. Steamer, 200 E. Laurel St. Philips. ored Postcard views of Bellefonte and Bien apa DY 53. baboon Yate surely the all willbe tats New Advertisements. Po fa 5223.31 | Centre county, post paid, for $1.00. experts. The purpose of this physical issed 1 * i Homan Miles to Wm. Ross Campbell, i814 52-23-4t GEO. T. BUSH, Bellefonte, Pa. examination was to demonstrate how | The corn may bave missed some places in Feb 20 1893, 10° in Milesburs; considera- | — === John H. Sanderson, of Philadelphia, [Your corn field, plant those places with to- | ¥¢ » 10. ; by wh $2,000,000 h of fixt mato plants; they will come with the corn, tion $200. UDITOR’S NOTICE.—Estate of Geo. ANTED.--Four girls to pack matches, y om $2,000,000 worth o WPSE | Or it past ox ull of your com hus failed lant l John L W. Jackson, late of the borough of Belle- Wages guaranteed while learning. were supplied to the state at the con [OF ifpartorallofy nilec p Ha wiil Holmes et ol to John L. fonte, deceased. The undersigned, an Auditor Steady work, | Sop antes orby mail. T of | PEN SYLVANIA ATER CO., Bellefonte, Pa. “ ” . Plenty of time forit to 7 i i hy lore inted by the rt tract price of $4.85 “per pound,” had | With sweet corn Holmes, April 3, 1907, premises in OW TO SELECT PAINT. to to pass upon the exceptions filed m disregarded the specifications, which | mature for canning purposes. : Hope all the | gp ug;n twp; consideration $1400 H I ro of George T, Brew and Geo 210m called for a composition of 87 per cent. pumpkin seeds which were distributed have L. Jackson, Administrators of, kc. 3 Doew. : of been planted, as we will handle many tons of W. E. Regeret ux to Levi L. Wance, Take the one that contains most Pure Jackson, dceated, a4 Sled on to distribute the R SALE. coppe and for a mercurial . ; iving Administrator,” an sold nie. Pre Pupkiss thie lx oy: D102 W State College: Lead, Dive gis aud pore Lined 00. balances the hand o : ih eT Hd) 6 MULES AND 20 HI'AD OF HORSES , n surviv min or, Bg Je - The experts testified to finding| Refugee and Golden wax beans can be | coneideration $1500 Retestber a anything hose I entitled thereto, which said powers | , private sale. Inquire of . | planted within the next two weeks, will be 3 lina Be 1 G Ww ed to these ingredients lessens the of Tho oat Anite ave Tees arlene Aba en- 1 R Weighty jands or TIRES In OHher BX FL Usraelis Buser of a1 to Gs. W, quality AT YOUR EXPENSE. Anal- larged so as to authorize and require the said | so.11.4r H MUSSER, tures that added 190 pounds to their 8 Slime. Sonus J. WENA’ marie Kester, Apnl 20 1907, 4a 37p in tiaines ¥sis and guarantee for your informs- Aud itor todistribute all funds remaining in the ’ . 8 8, total weights. They explained that . ) tw; consideration $500 tion on every ean of eo Lo 4 Geutge EE a Ned an Ss : these bands should not have been | Works, Howard. Tomato plants for factory the final account recently filed by him, and to R SALE.—Finely equipped Pool ast to weigh more than 50 pounds. [use at Mrs. Johusons, near Long's mill,| Rolwd R. Richards et nx tr Ernest ’ dispose of all exceptions filed or to te filed to and Billiard parlor at State College. Two $ ogo . Howard. $2.00 per thousand to th lant. | Moore, April 9 1907, 1444 99p i+ Hnston DAVIS’ 100 PER CENT the same, will attend to the duties of his appoint- | tables, ‘one billiard table. Well ronized Some of the fixtures showed frac | Howard. § pe ose plant. y , Hf : ment at the office of Blanchard & Blanchard in bythe’ students and general public. Terms tured castings that the experts | ing for fuctory use. twp; consideration $1106 70 i PURE PAINT Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa., 8 Monday, July Bt. Applyio W. W. STEPHENS, declared were dangerous, and in time Vours respectfully, ; Annie Jon s to Alfaret'a Moore, April | all persons interested are required to present | 52:0-tf State College, Pa. would py then to zeit. The oo WF Taarmess. 14) 1007, 15 neres in Half Moon; cmelder. | 52-24-1t ASK YOUR DEALER. I iaima before 100 sad Auditor of bo ubar- - stance of the er was found to be re q 1 , z : ation 8275 JOHN BLANCHARD, E WAN MEN! cheap “scrap” brass worth about 2: Picnic Privileges. 52-23-3 Auditor. WwW ANT YOUNG SEN! The Cavala Che. Beszer et ux to Join G. Dubbs, cents a pound. unparalleled record for sixty years, wants you. The chairman of the Undine picnic com- : . — N— EE —————————— Pr —_——== | Our agents earn thousands, it al! depends on the One expert testified that certain fix | iio announces that bids for the various Nov 11 1889, two lots in Spring twp; con- man. There is a bright future for you in this 2 tures were so faulty in construction stand privileges at Hecla Park on Thursday, sideration $2200 Montgomery & Co. Cotbpaey we will help Jou. Apply » once, that they might fall at any time. The | jo 44}, 1907, account of Undine Steam Fire| Anoa Mery Hemphill to Carolyne M. Bos PATE, ASSURANCE COMPANY, experts estimate that $300,000 would Engine company picnic, will be received up | Lawyer, Bradford, March 28 1907, premi- have been a fair price for the fixtures to Monday, June 24th, 1907. ses in Centre Hall; considerstion $2100 for which Sanderson collected $2,000, : tq 000 from the state. leges, and such others as may be proper, John L, Given et ux to Sarah E. Sat- : terfiel {, March 14 1907, lot in Bellefoute; should get their bids in before that time. > : FATALLY BURNED ON CAR Sale will be made to the highest responsible | Consideration §1800 bidders, reserving the right to reject any | Ada E Miller to Elizabeth E. Baer, Girl's Clothing Takes Fire While Rid and all bids. March 23 1907, 1ot io Rush twp; consid- ing On a Trolley. Ice cream, fruit, soft drinks, peanuts, candy, eration $100 Philadelphia, June 10. — Margaret i d tobs hot h , Chance, aged 18 years, was probably i Yorn Yieaney, Sis 2 W. S. Heath to Mae Heath, May 2 fatally burned under peculiar circum 1907, 1s! in Rush twp; consideration $250 gs ~ C gd im e5) Zz = = = gt i= fo 1 RO i= = 12 I TY YYW FY UY UY YY UY UY WY WY WY WY we XECUTOR'S NOTICE. - The under- signed executors of the last will and testa- ment of James R. Alexander late of Spring town- ship, Centre county, Pa., deceased, request all rsons having claims against estate of decedent present them Properly authenticated for pay- ment and those knowing themselves indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay- ment. Mus. ALICE A. STRAUB, E. E. STRAUB. Bellefonte Pa., Executors, Those desiring any of the following privi- SPRING--1907 52-23-6L * stances while riding through the heart | —Sabseribe for the WATCHMAN. . HATS. SHIRTS. of the city on a trolley car. The young Ee Rub Detiaw et ui to Wie Yio ARM FOR SALE:—A good farm of 217 acres, woman, who wore a light summer Transfers of Real Estate ling, May 27 1907, premises in Rash twp; Imperial Hats. New Columbia. EF located on the public road leading to the dress, was riding toward her home or consideration $800 i ’ ‘ore an open summer car, when her dress Tie fone alesse a ih eye May E. Snook heirs to G. B, Stover, caught fire In some wuknown manner FeSOtde; Lurtg Ue pest werk by Heel... 15 1050 Tor in Millbelw; conviderns The thin material of her skirts was | torder John CO. Rowe, tion $750 quickly in flames, which burned fierce | Sallie Wolf trustees to Dare) K. Del- : : ly in the draught caused by the rapid | comp, May 71808, ] arre in Miles tap: Jacob W. Saoo% assigoee to, Mary E. motion of the car. The young womar | coneides ation $325 Soook. Dee 18 1888, two lots in Miilbeim car, which was. crowded. became | Dente] €. Dicom tus 1 Duet 8, | oterun dE ’ ’ , i } ux tr» Crros F. Hoy, frightened and stampeded. By the | Weaver, April 22 189%, hore and Lut in Rik) fee pn os Sorat, time the motorman stopped the cai | Miles twp; consideration $520 123 ai, 7 Miss Chance was burned from her| W. B. Snyderet alto W. A. Bowes, $1125 . waist to her feet, every particle of her | Jgue 1 1907, premices at Eig eville; con-| J+ C. Croyle et ox to Tacs. E. Griffith, clothing having been consumed by the | gderation $450 Apnl 27 1907, premises in Pmligeburg; Sates. aa Sve Meir coms and Clayton Wegner ¢* ux to Matti Zerby, contiderativn $1900 ps to shelter the un . . at fortunate girl, and she was hurried te | April 11907 two wac's land containing! =, R. Rrivgle et ux to W. Scott Crain, a hospital, where it was said she had - . . . EE —————.—.. smal) Sisnes of Te oy Js sup Pennsylvania Railroad Low-Rate Excursions. match or cigarette stump throwr ee aside by a smoker, te College and about five miles west of Belle- fonte, is offered at private sale. Upon it is erected GOOD BUILDINGS and an excellent orchard; hasa well at the door and cistern at barn, with several ponds of never failing water upon the property. School and church nearby. 170 acres, all level, well cleared and the balance well timbered. Will be sold at a reasonable price. Apply to the owner, upon the premises, or address him at State College, Pa. 51-14t JAMES CuARK Guyer Hats. Manhattan. The James R. Keiser Neckwear. B. V. D. Underwear. ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned executor, offers at private sale a valuable farm situate at Stormstown, Centre county, Pa, It contains 250 acres, 180 acres in a good state of cultivation, balance woodland. 60 acres consists of meadow. It contains 4 flowing streams. Abundance of water piped to the house and barn. Large orchard of choice fruit. This farm is an exceedingly valuable one, but will sell at a reasonable price. Large bank barn and com- modious dwelling house are on it. Ground prin. MERCHANT TAILORING. A Full Line of Woolens to Select from. cipally limestone. About 40 minutes drive from railroad. For further information call on or write to Executor of Wm, 1. Wilson 52-13-3m. 905-8th Ave., Altoons, Pa. { H Al A AM AA A WY YY YY WY YY WY WY WY WY we wee rs MONTGOMERY & CO. KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT |PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Ee BULLETIN. CE EE = | In the Orphan's Court of Centre coun Beast Threw Boy to Pavement anc In th tter of th tate of J i Gai Stepped on Him. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. late of Baranide tons deceased: Bw, Notice is hereby given that the Sudetsigned n- ’ Buffalo, June 11.—During a parade T > > Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of here of the Cole Brothers circus ar June ON THE GREAT LAKES. EE cr me a ey Juke distrib. : : : : . : : E y uy id defendant, h Sigphan) at Ve io he Jataa: : Restful, delightful, interesting, and instructive, there is no trip LYON & CO LYON & CO. E ixecutor, of &c., of said ¢ etent ant, as & own by g : like that on the Great Lakes, those inland seas which form the bor- Office of Centre county, to and mong those logal- Pasquale Piguiaparo, an Italian boy, 1¢ . : : ly entitled thereto, will meet all parties in interest years old, in its trunk, threw him tc der line between the United States and Canada. And June is one at his Sires a No. do Wout, High Stross, in oe the pavement and then stepped on his i i i i 3 . at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and place al Bo and chest. The ro ta five 9 fhe Most charming sonthy Ju the year in which to/4ake the wp : The continual cold weather compels us to cut prices on all persons interested in said estate are invited to minutes later in a hospital ambulance or comfort the fine passenger steamships of the Anchor Live Summer goods, as we do not want to carry any W. HARRISON WALKER, The affair was witnessed by hun have no superiors. As well-appointed as the palatial ocean grey- over this season. This will wean & big 52-223 Auditor. dreds of persons who had assembled hounds which plow the Atlantic, their schedule allows sufficient time a — TE tc witness the circus parade. The boy > . saving to all buyers. was with a crowd of other small Ital at all stopping places to enable the traveller to see som=thing of the Buggies. favs. The! Were Sanding Bear a i great lake cities and to view in daylight the most distinctive sights of Of ear where repair wor was ip . progress. After crushing the boy be the lakes, and the scenery which frames them. NEV AND SECOND HAND BUGGIES neath its foot the elephant passed on The trip through the Detroit River, and through Lake St.Clair, SHIRT WAISTS. We have now on hand and for sale at je pAiBd® was ot Hopped, am it # with its great ship canal in the middle of the lake, thence through 9 dozen fine White Waists all this SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICE that anything unusual had happened. Lake Huron, the locking of the steamer through the great locks at season's styles, long and short sleeves, A fall line of Hie Iinent style ol A policeman got into an automobile | - the Soo, and the passage of the Portage Entry across the upper end open front or back, Lace and Em- hoki Opes ap Yop uggies and chased after the elephant trainer { Michi lands ] broidery trimmed, worth $1.25, $1.50 R. C. Dunlop, and placed him unde: of Michigan are novel and interesting features. and $r.7s, all must be sold at 953. SECOND HAND DONE-OVERS arrest. __ The voyage from Buffalo to Duluth covers over eleven hundred Better quality, finer trimmings, all in good condition, and almost good WAR TALK IN JAPAN miles in the five days’ journey. Leaving Buffalo, the steamships this season's styles, qualities $2, 2.50 as new ones, which can be had at Juniata and Tionesta, make stops at Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, and 3.00, all must be sold at $1.75. half price or less. Wee also May Appeal to Arms to Settle San Nj ackinas Island, the Soo, Marquette, Houghton and Hancock, and CORSETS headquarters or Re: 1 ig Francisco Trouble. uluth. oo : . OUR REPAIR Tokio, June 10.—Viscount Tani, the _ The Anchor Line is the Great Lake Annex of the Pennsylvania Summer Corsets in the Royal Wor- are in active operation and ready leader of the opposition in the house Railroad, and the service measures up to the high standard set by cester makes, the $1.00 quality Ssc. to accommodate all who have any- of peers, and head of the defense of the “‘Standard Railroad of America.”’ Summer Corsets in the soc. quality thing in this line of repair io do. Kumamoto in the Satsuma rebellion Full details of this service may be obtained from principal TOW 40 cents. Prices reasonable and worl e is reported to have said anent the Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad. 52-24-1t ’ - American question: Goon Goons AT Low PRICES. “The persecution of the Japanese in —_— LACE HOSE. 8. A. McQUISTION & CO., San Francisco is a most wicked act . The largest line of Lace and Drop- ; , Bellefonte, Pa. Should diplomacy fail to bring about | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD dor oe Fre Took ha rap 52.20 6m efon 4 pe ’ ’ a satisfactory solution, the only way BULLETIN gray for Ladies, Misses and Children ———————————— —— open to us is*an appeal to arms. Om LE . at cut prices ? Jewelry mind is firmly made up. It is certair prices, . tat Agieiiea il Held jie peuple ANNUAL SEASHORE EXCURSIONS. VOILES. timent” ¥ The Annual Sixteen-day Summer excursions from Western The largest assortment of black, How Hh Vigeogt Ten Tepresculs Pennsylvania to Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City cream and colored voiles. The $1.25 1 gin me Ay EY ne and other seashore resorts of Southern New Jersey, will be extended a Ti . Pld Li p DOES : POWDER WORKS BLOWNS UP this year to include Asbury Park, Long Branch, Ocean Grove, $1.50. One lot of wool faced check 4 . ——— Spring Lake and other popular resorts on the Upper Jersey Coast. in all colors, regular values zoc., cut Two Buildings Blown = ig Big The rates to the Lower New Jersey resorts and tc Rehoboth, Del., 0 i Sante: : Lacs b YOUR GLASSES Experimenting w eh : : : arpets and Linoleums, Lace Cur- Gibbstown, N. J., June 11. — While and Ocean City, Md, will be the same from Pittsburgh as hereto- tains I heavy draperies, all at re- experimenting with a new explosive fore, $10.00 for tickets good in coaches only, and $12.00 for tickets duced prices. 3 the Potrder Yorks the Dupes) good in Pullman cars in connection with Pullman tickets; the rates 1 containing between 15 and 20 tons of to the Upper New Jersey resorts will be $12.00 for tickets good only SHOES. : GIVE YOU De are g8t of. The Dye ula in coaches, and $14.00 for tickets good in Pullman cars in connec- White, Reset, aed lack Oxfords 4 b was injured. The force of the explo tion with Pullman tickets. Proportionate rates will apply to other ae Ma 33 je er ig 4 sion was distinctly felt for a distance points. p SATISFACT ION? p ; of 2 ies. this ‘town, were ‘bails The dates of the excursions this year are Friday, July 5, Thurs- 4 ; £ shaken in Junisais of windows were days, July 18, August 1, 15 and 29, and September 12. The backward weather is our loss ! roken by the explosion. No estimate ; : i is wi i of the loss could be obiaince. Special trains of Pullman Parlor cars and coaches will leave BY Tin, Wil meant a big 4 IF NOT, SEE p iE By Falta Ean Pittsburgh at 8.55 A. M. and run through to Atlantic City via Dela- ng oe ar i y Scranton, Pay June 2 Se atric ware River Bridge Route, the All-Rail Line to the City-by-the-Sea, y ) i S Juitehel of Plestown, and T. F. Mc stopping at principal points on the Main Line between Pittsburgh 1 C. D. CASEBEER, eown, of this city, linemen employed and Harrisburg to receive passen and at Philadelphia to dis- : ici - by the Scranton Electric company, g 2 passe gers, Pp ] : : . : 1 Graduate Optician, 4 were strapped to the top of a 50-fool charge passengers. Tickets will be good als» on night trains leav- It will pay you well tosee our stock and low prices before you buy 4 3 pole Jz Noth Scranton, Wien the Dole ing Pittsburgh at 4.55 and 8.50 P. M. and their connections. ®lkom. HIGH ST, BELLEFONTE. ha ground. rll was Upon application, Thos. E. Watt, P. A, W. D., 4o1 Fourth LYON & CO. LYON & CO. 4 Successor to F. C. Richard's Sons. p broken and he died. McKeown was Avenue, Corner Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, or any Ticket Agent 4712 All : 4 b : ’ * . egheny 8t., Bellefonte, Pa. > Protmbly fatally towel, will furnish further Information. 52-24-1t : : ; = Se