have been expressed i i in this struggle to i 2 g : g ii i § : : w be in eternity for a soul to estruotion to the doors of a church , who in this bour gave comfort To the Liquor Meu,” as they have chosen to style themselves. who are members of any church, no master whas the denomination who fail 4 men who can be bouestly relied upon to both work and vote at the next session of the Legislature for a “LOCAL OPTION BILL" are no better than she inbabitants of Meroz and deserve the same fate, and as sure as the Lord lives it will follow. “Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, Curse ye bitterly the inbabisants thereof; becanse, they came not to the belp of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty.” Jake Bergstresser spent Saturday in Belle: fonte and Lock Haven. Harvey Guise and family are moving on the farm vacated by Samuel Hoy. Mrs. J. A. Emerick invited a crowd of her friends to her home last Thursday to a quilting party. All present report Mrs Em- erick a very charming hostess. Preaching services will be held in the Reformed church at this place next week, commencing Monday evening and continu- ing until Friday evening. Preparatory ser- vices on Saturday afternoon and communion on Sunday morning. The moving of Samuel Hoys to the Harri- son Kline farm, two miles east of Bellefonte, was one of the season’s biggest flittings. Everybody that was invited took advantage of the opportunity and went along. The community will miss them very much but nevertheless we wish them many Lappy and successful years in their new home and sur- roundings. ————————— Jeweled Relic of Fire Horror. While Henry Moyer and Dr. Thomas J. B. Rhoads. the owner of Boyer town’s burned opera house, were pass- fng the ruins they noticed sticking from a pile of debris a bone, which on exhumation proved to be an entire hu- man hand, ornamented with a gold ring and a diamond-set bracelet. The jewelry was identified as belonging to Miss Gwendolin Mayer, who, with her father, Dr. Charles E. Hayer, lost her life in the holocaust. Miss Mayer's brother recognized the ring as her class emblem. No Local Option In Maryland. An unfavorable committee report was made in the house of the legislature on the local option bill fathered by the Maryland Anti-Saloon league. The adoption of the report and the subse- quent refusal of the house to substi- tute the measure for the report is re- garded as indicating that there {is lit- tle likelihood of any temperance legis. lation at the present session. Auto Creates Sensation In Jerusalem. Charles J. Glidden, of Boston, and Mrs. Glidden arrived in Jerusalem in a motor car from Hafla, Syria. It was the first motor car ever seen in Jeru- salem, and created a sensation among the populace. Books, Magazines, Hie, The volume of display advertising published in The Philadelphia Record last year was more than a million lines in excess of that published by its nearest Philadelphia competitor. It is a maxim among advertisers that “Whera Adver- tising Pays it Stays," a fact that the proprietors of hotels and boarding houses in this vielnity should remember when placing their advertising orders for the coming season, as The Record has held ¢his supremacy for the past ten years, This condition is due to the quality and quantity of The Record's cirenlation, which is nnequal'ed by that of uny other Philadelphia newspaper, ————————— Lenundey . Agency. Mr. H. R. Roger announces that he has taken the Bellefonte agency for the Lock Haven steam lgundry and will make coliections on Tue-day mornings with return on Tharsdays, All work is guaranteed to be of the best. Also dyeing scouriug and cleaning 53-1080 Anpouncements. The following are the prices charged for Announce ments in this column : Congress $10.00; Levis lature $8.00; Treasurer $8.00; Sheriff §8.06 Register §6.00 ; Recorder $6.00 ; Commissioners $5.00; Coroner and County Surveyor each $3.00 FOR CONGRESS. Wa are requested to anoounce that W. Harri son Walker, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the nomination for Congressman from this the 21st district, subject to the action of the Demo- cratic voters at the April primaries. LEGISLATURE. We are authorized to announce that J, C. Meyer of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the office of Assemblyman subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as expressed at the coming Primary. We are authorized to announce Robert M. Fos- ter, of State College, as a candidate for the office of Assemblyman, subject to the decision of the Democratie voters of Centre county as expressed at the Spring primaries, We are authorized to announce that Jacob Swires, of Philipsburg, is a candidate for nomi- nation for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Demoeratic voters us expressed at the prima- ries, SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce Fred F. Smith, of Rush township, will be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff by the Democratic alectors of Centre county, in accordance with th sion of the primaries election law. ig ppv We are authorized to announce G. F. Weaver, of Gregg township, as a candidate for Register subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the April primaries. REGISTER. We are requested To announce A. A. Pletcher, of Howard, as a candidate for Register subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county, ax expressed at the polls in accordance with the Uniform: Primaries Act. etm COUNTY COMMISSIONER, We are suthorized to announce that C. A. W raver, of Penn township, will be a candidate for the Demoeratie nominaiion for County Com missioner at the Spring Primaries to be held Sat urday, April 11th, 1908, We are authorized to announce John L. Dunlap, of Spring township, as a candidate for the Demo- ec nomination for County Commissioner at the! Spine Primaries to be held Saturday, April y A FOR RECORDER, We are authorized to announce Th ley, of Bellefonte borough, as a a ‘the nomination for Recorder, subject to the decision SRE NR — church member and ad- i New Advertisements New Advertisements, of the Democtutie voters as expressed a the New Advertisem ents. New Advertisements. es Em———— _— em — We are authorized to announce F.P. Musser i . +1 A rtain tract of land, situate ia | Stevens; on the Kast by land of Benjamin ARM FOR SALE.—‘‘The Nittan — ot Millhuite kh, an candida Le on. we Tow babipe a iiin and Warriors | Sprankie nnd B, W. Henderson; on the West Iron Company offers for sale a od R Salm A pope } Single Bo the Democratic voters as expressed at the Spring Mark, Huntingdon County, containing 177 Lf nd of J M. Bell John Heb wervah upd hry, orchard and 22 acres of excellent land along | cash. inquire at this office or A. B. Youxa. Primaries. acres, more or less, known locally as the , berger's hele, ng the Fishing Creek pike, at Gatesburg, for $600. Wilson farm. acres, 58 perches net. Belong property ately | The company will guarantee to the h — a) thas certain tract of land. situste in | id by Jas Phill Master to R. S. Seeds, | full title to this property.” = TREASURER. Franklin Township, Huntingdon Co, contais- Walter Seeds and John E. Seeds. WM. A. MOORE, UND.—About one week ago, an al- We are authorized to announce J. D. Miller, of | ing about 406 acres, more or less comprising 35. All that tract of timber land, situate 53-12 tf President. most new lap robe. Owner can get same Walker towns hip, as a candidate for the office ot she Fame farm and the Western part of | in Warriors Mark, Township, Huntingdon by calling ut this office and paying for advertise nty Treasurer, subject to the decis the e Dry | . County, composed 0! wo of land ent. 53.9.4 Doopratie ray as expressed at the Spring | 6, All that certain tract of land, situate in | known as the David Porterand Mary Porter, UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Iu the Or- primaries. . the Townshi i. ot hmkiin, Huntingdon gontatulng ot ures 69 Fprorsiua, Sse roan han's Court of Centre county. In the We are authorized to announce that Ww. J. Known as the Mill farm. : ” : Phils Madior to hover: Seeds, Walter gb kg AR, ai A Pouty, late st P HOLSTERING. Hae. you hat Carlin, of Miles township, is a candidate for the | 7 All that tract of land, situate in the mE dou Ke S. . The undersigned, an auditor appoint rs, Mattresses or anything in that line nomination for Courty Treasurer, subject to the Township of Franklin, County of Hunting- | 26. All that certain tract of timber land, atic ~ima- | don, taining 251 acres, more or less, and situate in Franklin Township. Huntingdon ghaice of‘ 3se “Democtatic Yuters at fue Hum don, contatning 3 oper Mili farm, | County adjoining lands of Ey. ‘Shogtber: — 8 All that certain tract of land. situate in sod dy ET Shoenbe a orth: Announcement, the Townships of Frank.in and Warriors | gonth and Kast and Jorge of same and Side a ark, Huntingdon County, Pa. containing | jeett on the West. Containing 140, ucres, | M In compliance with the Act of Assemb'y provid. | 334 acres, 1nOFe OF less, known us the Dry porshies. bain p lately sold by John fe for a dr A ip He ars cuHtalD tract of land, situate blips Saster, w &. b, sett vote at the ve my petition in | 9. y ' , trac nd the office of the Commissioners Contre county | in the Townships of Franklin and Warriors | xy Al nr Oe aby, HunuiaK: and my name will appear on the official ballot as | Mark. Huntingdon County, Pa. coutaining | i ary and partly in Ferguson Town- a candidate for the nomination for the office of | 243 acres, Q.0re or less, and known locally @8 | ghip Centre County, comprising all. or por= County Treasurer on the Lemocratic ticket to be | the Old _ 8 . taining 226 acres, more or less. Known h " - . _ | Madden firm, and lately sold by John Phil- | 41. All that certain tract of land, situate dei the iron gre an mineral rights Mb, lips. Muster. to fohn Stover. "in Warriors Mark Towmship, Huntingdon Cooper, situate in Warriors Mark Townshi 21. All that certain tract of land. situate county, containing 2 acres, Kuown as the “untingdon County. Pa. near the village of in the Township of Franklin, Huntlagdon Thomas Kooken property. Warriors Mark, and comprising the following | County, bounded on the No th by tract! Any prospective purchasers desiring any farms; — knows 38 the oad Farm; on i ¥ouwh by information as to the l0Gatio0 o oN of the ’ ands of E. F. Buhoenberger's heirs; on e above descr ands, 0! ssiring ups wii 311 thal qersin uta, with the Hints West by lands of Clark Grazer aud E. F. | the same showing the different locations, Irwin, formerly known «s the Bell Nearnoof hoenberger's heirs and on the East by lands | please call or write on one of the _under- farm cor taining 76 acres 10; perches, of Clark Grazier and Henjamin Sprankle. | signed. or R. A. Zentmyer, Tyrone, Pa., al- Known as the Massey or Chestnut iil | ways giving number of the tract #8 appears sab Al the tard and tmoeg Jno how ow farm. Containing 241 acres 105 perches net, ' on thisbill, artin L, comprising weres 3 i perches. od igtoly said by John Philtips, aster, 10 | pppue OF SALE. Where the property C. About § acres 134 perches of farm land | 22. All that certain tract of unimproved . sells for two hundred dollars oF Jets, twenty now owned by Thomas T'obin. land. situate in the Township of Franklin DI Of fbuse mons down al D. About 12 acres and 58 perches of farm and Spruce Creek. Huntingdon County. being ; bee land lately owned by Robert L, ienderson, rt of the Patrick Madden survey, ndjoin- | Dalante & bo Bug 2 en the sale has To deceased. tux Jind of Sidvey. daett and hai Ie bof po let i ON ten days thereafter. E. About 9acres and 6s erches of timber | Naiteon the rut. s nberger & | \ tana belonging to A. B. eu derson. Silden and 1S elt on her Sout and | BAECS JER PIVE hr cfutof The Bre F. The farm of the late Jeremish Sear | E, F.Shoeaberger's children on the West | money is to be psid when the property 1s hoot, including devuched portions thereof, ad- | Contnining 92 acres 90 perches, and lutely | knocked down; forty per cent of the pur- joining James B, Irwin and A. B. Henderson, | gold by John Phillips, Muster, to A. M. money to be paid when the sale hus heen and comprising in all 15 acres and 40 perches | Brown, confirmed b the ours ma delivery he Jeed 5 w n ten days thereafter; MLE neres of the farm of Jessiah | 44 4) hat certain tract of timber land, | the wurchase money to be paid within one situate io the Towoship of Franklin, Hunt- | year trom the date of the comfirmation of Also all be iron ore under all of the follow- | jngdon County. oanded on the North und {be Sale. to be secured by the bond an” mort- ing i escribed pieces parcels und tracts of | East by lands of Clark Gruzier and EF of the purchaser. In case the master land now owned by Clark Grazer. Esq., Shoeberger’s heirs; on the South and West | deems it wdvisable to require additionul se- 2, All that certain tract of land. situate in | by land of E. F. Shoenberger's heirs. contain- | « urity besides the Judgment or mortgage of the Town-hip of Warriors Mark, Huntingdon ug 30 acres and 20 perches ne, lately | the purchaser he shall have the right to do County. Pa. known locally as the Allison | so by Johu Phillips, Master to A. A. Brown | so. furm, containing 325 acres, more or less. a4. All thut certain tract of timber land Jouxs Prruuies, Master in Equity. 3. All that certain farm, situate in the | situate in the Township of Franklin Hunt Alexandria, Pa. Township of Warriors Mark, buntingdon ingdon County, Pu. bounded on ‘he North by 8 WwW A County. Pa. known locally as the Ganoe | lands of E. F. hounberger's children, on the | JAMES OODE, Attorney. farm, containing 188 acres, more or less South by land of David Henderson and Oitver Huntingdon, Pa. Special Four-Day Tour via Pennsylvanii Railroad. = gEE WASHINGTON — THE NATIONAL CAPITAL A SPECIAL FOUR-DAY TOUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED VIA fy ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WILL LEAVE ON MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1908 A SPECIAL TRAIN will be run from Wilkes-Barre to Washington and return. Connecting train will leave Bellefonte at 6.35 A. M. A stop will be made at Harrisburg for luncheon on going trip. ROUND-TRIP RATE $15.35 covers transportation to and from Washington and hotel accommodations from dinner on date of tour until after luncheon the following Thursday—three days. os ——)SEE CONGRESS IN SESSION (€ ae For detailed itinerary and full information apply to Ticket Agents, or address Tourist Agent, 50 Public Square, Wilkes Barre, Pa. J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager. 53-10 4% General Passenger Agent, RAT the accountants of the above estate to and among about it. those legally entitled thereto, will meet the ed by the han's Court of Centre county to 10 repair, If you have, eall H. M. Bidwell on make she Orphas of the RS ie NIG i of Commercial ‘phone. He will come to See J you * jos in interest at his offices in Bellefonte, ennsylvanis, on Thursday the 23rd day of April, 53-12.3t a. m., under the provisions of the Corporation vania Al Assoc'ation of the Kappa UDITORS NOTICE.—In the Orphan's | Frateroity” the character and objects of w Court of Centre county, Pennsylvania, | are the Jlometivg of the moral, intellectual in the matter of the estate of Clara R. Moyer dersigned, an Auditor int ore nefits anc eges conferred by the named Court “to distribute ned ake ee and the supplements thereto. y an Fidelity Trust Company duly filed and confirm. of 1874 and its supplements, for a charter of intended Surpotal ion to be called “The Pennsyl- ta A B. Tous, at ton Selock, A. M.,when And wh ere HARTER NOE shiny Jo hereby FA interested may appear or ver ven that an application wi made to debarred from coming in or funds. the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county on W. HARRISON WALKER, Monday, the 6th day of April, 1908, at 10 o'clock Auditor. Act an ich and social welfare of its members ; and for these pur- of Tyrone, Blair county, Pa. deceased. The une % to heve, Jott and enjoy all the rj nen, v aid ae hands of the Fidelity Trust Co ecutor H. 8. TAYLOR, d Trustee as wn ry Jomgpany, Exe said | 53-10-3t Solicitor. ed by the Court,” will meet the jes interest. No# Eagle Block Bellefonte Pa., when and where prove their claims, or be forever debarred from Court of Centre county, Pennsylvania. coming i Letters testamentary in the above stated matter sium sald fou, having been et the undersigned, all per- March 15th 1908 . KLINE WOODRING, sons knowing themselves indebted to the deceas. 8312 3t, . Auditor. | ed, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same, afe Tod uted to Protent the same properly aus enticated for paymen OTICE OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENT WATILDA A. DALE, Executrix. Appeals, 1908, James A. B. Miri, Lemon Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Autorney. 53-7 Centre county that the County Commissioners ed for the purposes of his appointment on Fri- ¥ 1] Ni fa Apr Br i at 300'eob a. sti fies | JH XEC0 LOR 2 a Dn 3. Dae, ae 0 all parties interested are required to present and | Sollese township, deceased. In the Orphan's will be at their office in Bellefonte, Pa., on the de Boroughs, and Spring and Benner Town- Centre county, Pennsylvania, April Mth—Howard, Unionville, Snow Shoe address is Pine Grove Mills, and B. F. H an Apri Potter Townsh following dates, for the purpose of holding the | A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE :—Let. PReals ior 50 Anon) wvesmipant ol l08, ve, | £3 tare of Administration on the estaie of April 6th.—Millheim, Centre Hall and State Col. | George W. Homan, Inte of Ferguson townibip, been granted to John M. Homan, whose postoffice oman ipsburg Boroughs. whose ce address A Osk Hall, in said 17th,— county, to whom all persons indebted to said es- fin “Hrainer, Miles, Penn, Gregg and tate are requested one payment, and those i April tein, Ferguson, College, Half- having claims or demands, will make known the moon and Patton Townsh: same without delay. J 22nd.~Taylor, Worth and Rush Town. | sm—— he assessors for the various Boroughs and Automobiles. Townships will be present on the above dates to pe. Apri 20th.—Walker, Marion, Liberty, Howard JOHN M. HOMAN, and Curtin Townships. By ” JOAN Gran A+} Admrs. April 2st. Boge, Snow Shoe, Burnside, Un- | Cuewext Darr, Atty. 58-9-6¢ ion and Huston Townshi hear and determine appeals, = NOTICE. Noexonerations will be allowed on State Tax after appeal day of the pective die * JOHN L. DUNLAP. Wu. W. KEICHLINE & CO. Soln WEAVER Commissioners. Attest: 2 a WE COME TO THE FRONT WITH aups H. Con: 8811-8 "lerk. AUTOMOBILES Ford 4 cylinder 1518 H. P. Runabout, AND FOR SALE.—The Nittany Iron Company, having reserved from its sale o! Ford 4-cylinder 15-18 H. P. Runabout, its Gatesburg and Taylor ore properties, Model 8. Ford 4-cylinder 18.20 H. P. Touring Model H. $600 $100 156 ACRES OF LAND ie oar, situated along the Zion pike, at Gatesburg, off The Best, Cheapest, Most Satisfactory Car the same for Sale At A ay low pr very foot oo the market today. Call at our Gar- of this land is In excellent condition for cultiva- age and Shops, Water Street, tion and contains a BELLEFONTE, PA. 53-8 tf GOOD HOUSE, ORCHARD AND WELL. 52-44-1. w. a Moons | | Wa. W. KEICHLINE & CO. Bellefonte Lumber Company. CONCRETE BUILDINGS ARE FIREPROOF, Rigid, Economical, Everlasting, Clean and Pure, Non-conductors of heat and cold, easy to build, beautiful, They never need painted, and very, very seldom repaired. There are 80 many good features abont CONCRETE for a residence, a wareroom, a store, a ball, that you must look the master up before you build. It is adapted to anv plans. Nothing too elaborate, yet plain, simple houses jook very well. Concrete is everlasting. In the conutry or town the extreme dura- bility of stone is desired il it cau be bad for a proper prioe—aud here is is. Insurance rates on it are the lowest. Fire danger almost absent. Double air chamber concrete blocks make houses that are cool in summer and warm in winter. They retain the even temperature, and they are dry and sweet all the time inside. The time it takes to build with them is very short. Portland Cement can be used for so many things about every bome that we want to talk to you ahout it. If you have any repaire, as well as new work, come to see us, or write, hefore you do it. See our Con- crete Manufacturing Plant ; learn the detaile of how well you can use Cement in place of the usual short lived materials. In the next vear or so, there is going to be a general waking up of those who build. For a new system is coming to be kuown. Every owner, contractor or builder should keep informed, and we are headquarters. We want to talk to every man who has anything to do with building in this section. Bellefonte Lumber Co, §2-2-1y Bellefonte, Pa. Wall Paper, Paints, Etc. —————————————————— a ad i i dB Al AAA AM EAM i Me Me Me Be Bre dM SE SE, A —— SII IIIS PAINT YOUR HOUSE In attractive colors and it will stand out from its neighbors. OUR EXPERIENCE In combining colors harmoniously is at your serv- ice, with Pure White Lead and Oil to back us up. THE NEW WALL PAPERS We have can be made to give many novel forms of decoration. We'd be glad to suggest original treatment for your house—They need not be ex- pensive. Wall papers, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Paints, Oil, Glass, &c., at ECKENROTH BROTHERS, Bush Arcade, aoy Bellefonte, Pa. a aa BB A A AE Me Be AN BN aa aA Bd Dl BB IA AM BB AA YY YY YY YY Tr TY YY YY YY vr YY WY WY PY TY TE EY TTY TY YY yy Ye on, i,