United States Supreme Court Hands Down Decision Affecting Enforce- ment of Rate Laws In Two States. Justice Harlan Dissents. Washington, March 24. — The bill prepared by the National Civic Fed- eration after conferences with the president and representatives of eapi- tal and of labor to relieve the string- ency of the Sherman anti-trust law, was introduced in the house by Repre- sentative Hepburn, of Iowa, chairman of the committee on interstate and for- eign commerce. It was referred by Speaker Cannon to that committee for consideration and report. It is under- stood that President Roosevelt, in a message to congress, will make a re- commendation concerning it. One of the most interesting sections of the federation bill is that which seeks to relieve organized labor from the suppressive effects of the recent supreme court decision declaring labor unions to be conspiracies in restraint of trade, and, therefore, unlawful. The bill, broadly speaking, aims to restore to unions their right of peaceable ex- {stence, including the right to strike, but leaving them still amenable to the Sherman act in the matter of boycotts, picketing and similar coercive prac tices. The section is as follows: “Nothing in said act, appoved July 2, eighteen hundred and ninety, or in this act is intended, nor shall any pro- vision thereof be enforced, sc as to interfere with or to restrict any right of employes to strike for any cause or to combine or to contract with each other or with employers, for the pur- pose of peacechly obtaining from em. ployers satisfactory terms for their labor or satisfactory conditions of em- ployment, or so as to interfere with or restrict any right of employers for any cause to discharge all or any of their emploves, or to combine or to contract with each other or with em- ployes, for the purpose of peaceably obtaining labor or satisfactory terms.” The bill has been prepared under the auspices of the National Civic Federation in consultation, on the one hand. with the president and other executive officers on the government, and on the other hand with represen- tatives of the business and railroad In-| \ 4. Tecently occupied by Lyon's Gar- terests of the country and of organized labor. The effort has been to pre. pare a bill which in its general scheme would command the support of the president, and which would deal with all interests affected by the Sherman anti-trust law fairly, and, so far as con- ditions would permit. —A ton of stable manure usually con tains 10 pounds nitrogen, 10 pouuds potash and 5 ponnds phosporio acid, making a total of 25 pounds of plant food. Announcements, The following are the prices charged for Announce ments in this column : Congress $10.00; Leais- lature $8.00; Treasurer $5.00}; Register $6.00 ; Recorder $6.00; Commissioners $5.00 ; Coroner and County Surveyor each $3.00 FOR CONGRESS, We are requested to announce that W. Harri son Walker, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the nomination for Cou man from this the 21st district, subject to the action of the Demo- cratic voters at the April primaries, LEGISLATURE. We are authorised to announce that J. C. Meyer of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the officr ot Assemblyman subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as ex at the coming Primary. We are authorized to sonounce Robert M. Fos ter, of State College, ax a candidate for the office of Assemblyman, subject to the decision of the Democratie voters of Centre county us expressed at the Spring primaries. . We are authorized to anuounce John Noll, of Bellefonte, as n candidate for the office of As semhlyman, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic voters of Centre county as expressed at the Spring primaries. We are authorized to sonounce that Jaccb Swires, of Philipsburg, is a candidate for nomi- pation for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic volers ax expressed at the prims- ries. SHERIFY We are authorized to announce Fred F. Smith, of Rush township, will be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff Ly the Democratic ol | voted as the primaries April 11th, 1908. It is my sincere desire the honor of the candidate of the party for this office, I make my appeal for support (0 the Democrats of Centre county and will cheerfully abide by their decision. February 18, 1908, Hammox SEcHLER, DELEGATE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION, We are authorized to announce Frank E. Naginey, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for dele- to the National Democratic convention sub- fet to the action of the Democratic voters of this, the 21st congressional district, New Advertisements. For Rexr—House on East Linn St. MISS MOLLIE SNYDER. Inquire of 53-13-1t PPLICATION FOR CHARTER — Notice is hereby given that application will be made by J. W. Grantland, J. H. Lingle and Harold B. Lingle, to the Honorable Edwin ~, Stu- art, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania, at Harrisburg, on Monday, the 20th day of April, A. D., 1908, at ten o'clock a. m., under the provisions of an Act of Assembly entited “An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved the 26th day of April, A. D., 1874, and the various supplements thereto, tor an intended corporation to led the “Central Sanitary Company,” whose principal office is at Bellefonte Pennsylvania, the purpose and object of which is the manufacture of tools, plumbing appliances, valves, spigots and other devices, in brass, iron, steel, nickel, and other metas and for the prrpose of selling the same for profit, und for these purposes to have, J hsen and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges by said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto conferred. GETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY, 53-13:4¢ Solicitors, APENIETRATOR'S NOTICE. — Let- ters of Adm!nistration on tie estate of Ru- dolph Kreider, deceased, late of Ferguson town- ship, having been granted to the undersigned he requests all persons knowing themselves indebt- ed to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to pre- sent them duly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC KREIDER, Administrator. 53-11-6t% Duncansville, Pa. UDITORS NOTICE.—In the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, Pennsylvania, in the matter of the estate of Clara R. Moyer late of Tyrone, Blair county, Pa. deceased. The un. dersigned, an Auditor appointed by the afore uamed Court “to distribute the balance in the hands of the Fidelity Trust Company, Executor and Trustee as shown by the account of said Fidelity Trust Company duly filed and confirm. ed by the Court,” will meet the parties interest ed for the purposes of hi< appointment on Fri dny, April 3rd, 1908 at 1¢ o'clock a. m., at his office No2 Eagle Block Bellefonte Pa., when and where all parties interested are required to present and prove their claims, or be forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. S. KLINE WOODRING, March 18th 1908, Auditor. 5312 at, THE CITY FLORIST. Having leased the two rooms in the Bash age, we will open AN IMMENSE FLOWER STORE there on or aboat April 6th. Flowers of all varieties will be kept on baud, and any special kind will be ordered promptly. The first consignment will oon- sist of A Car LoaDp oF CHOICE PLANTS AND Cur FLOWERS. The very place to buy your Easter sup- plies. Pennsylvania telephone connection and all orders promptly attended to. GIVE US A CALL. 53-12-tf. E. R. EYER, Mgr. OURT SALE OF VALUABLE ORE / AND MINERAL RIGHTS GENERALLY KNOWN AS THE HUNTINGDON FURNACE ORE LANDS, at the COURT HOUSE IN HUNTINGDON on FRIDAY, MAY 20TH, 1908, at 0 o'clock a. m. By virtue of an order and decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County, Pa. Sitting in Equity, the undersigned will expose to ublic sale or auction, at the Court House in untingdon, Pa. on Friday, the 9th day of May, A.D. 1968, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day. the following described real estate, situated in the Connti-» of Huntingdon and Centre, State of Pennsylvania, to wit; RUBERT COOPER SURVEY, 1. All the iron ore and mineral rights under. Iyiug a survey in the name of Robert (cooper, situate in Warriors Mark Township, Huntingdon county Pa. near the village of Warriors Mark, and comprising the following farms. A. All that certain farm, with the timber land adjoining land now owned James B, Irwin, formerly known as the Bell Nearhoof farm, con- taining 76 acres 105 perches. B. Allthe farm and timber land now owned by Martin L. Beck comprising 160 acres 70 perches, C, About 53 acres 134 percies of farm land now owned by Thomas Tobin. D. About 2 acres and 53 perches of farm Special Four-Day Tour via Pennsylva New Advertisements. New Advertisements. land lately owned by Robert L. Henderson, de- cessed. E. About g acres and 65 perches of timber land belonging to A. B. Henderson, F. The farm of the late Jeremiah Nearhoof, including detached portions thereof, adjoining James B. Irwin and A. B. Henderson, and com- prising in all 130 acres and 40 perches, G. About 56 acres of the farm of Jessiah Fet- terhoof. Also all the iron ore under all of the following described Jiesus parcels and tracts of land now owned by Clark Grazier, Esq. 2. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Townsnip of Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County, Pa. known locally ax the Allison farm, containing 828 acres, more or less, 4 All that certain farm, situate in the Towd- ship of Warriors Mark, Hontingdon County, Pa. known locally as the Ganoe farm, containing 188 acres, more or less, 4. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Tounubip,of Franklin and Warriors Mark, Hunt- ingdon nty, containing 177 acres, more or less, known locally as the Wilson farm, 5. All that certain tract of land, situated in Franklin Township, Huntingdon Co., containing about 405 acres, more or less ecomprisiog the Furoace farm and the Western part of the Dry Gap farm, 6. All thet certain tract of jand, situate in the Township of Franklin, Huntingdon County, Suntanifian acres, more or less, known as the arm. 7. Ali that tract of land, situate in the Town- ship of Franklin, County of Huntingdon, con- joing 251 neres, more or less, and koown local ly as the upper Mill farm, 8. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Townships of Franklin and Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County, Pa. containing 204 acres, more or less, known as the Dry Hollow farm. 9. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Townships of Franklin and Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County, Pa. cootaining 243 acres, more or jess, and known locally as the Old Seat farm, 10. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Township of Franklin, Huntingdon County, con- taining 48 acres. more or less, and known locally as the Miller Clearing. 11. All that certain tract of unimproved land, situnte in the Tawnshinol Warriors Mark, Hunt ingdon County, Pu, and heing unimproved por- John Wallace, William MeCahan, William Perry and William Thompson surveys, containing acres, more or less, 12. All that tract of land, containing 2560 acres, more or less, situate in the Township of Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County, Pa. known locally as the Shoenberger Ore Mines, and lying outside of the Wilson farm and not including any portion ! of the Wilson Thompson survey. 13. All that tract of unimproved land, contain. ing 150 acres, more or less, lying East of Hunt- fngdon Furnace, and including portions of the James Worrel, John Lyon and James Armitage surveys. 14. All that certain tract of unimproved land, lving in Kale Hollow, and situate in Franklin Township, Huntingdon Co, Pa. containing 1650 acres, more or less, 15. All thatcertain tract of unimproved land, situnte in the township of Franklin, Huntingdon County, lying East of the Old Seat farm and West of the Upper Mill farm and containing 250 acres, more or loss, 16. All that certain tract of unimproved land, situate in the township of Franklin snd Warriors Murk, Huntingdon county, Iving West of the od Seat farm, containing 200 acres, more or esx, ALSO ALL the iron ore under all the the fol- lowing described tracts and parcels of land, to wit; — 17. Allthat certain tract of land, situate in Spruce Creek township, Huntingdon Co. Pa., bounded on the North by lands of E. F. Shoeun- berger's and Sidney Isett, on the South and East uw jands of £. F. ~hoeuberger's heirs and on the ext by lands of same snd & M. Bell and Sidney Isett, containing 138 acres, 54 perches, net, and tions of the known locally a« the Merrits, Sprankle or Melthenny farm, and being | roperty lately sold by John Philips, Master, to E. B, Isett. 18. All that certain tract of land situate inl Franklin township, Huntingdon Co., bounded on the North by lanas of Clark Grazier, on the | South by the Chestnut Hill farm, on the East | by lands of Clark Grazier, and E. F. Shoen. berger's heirs and on the West by ‘ands of E. F. | Shoenberger's heirsand Clark Grazier. Contain- | ing 224 acres, 120 perches, more or less. Known | as the Eastern part of the Dry Gap farm, and Inteiy sold by John Philips, Master, to Clark razier. 19. All that certain tract of land, situate 1n Franklin township, Huntingdon County, bounded 4 ands of Clark Grazier, on the North and st: on the South and West by lands of E. F. Shoenberger's heirs and Sidney Isett, containing 210 acres, more or less, Known as the Johnson or Pond farm, now owned by Edward Gem«imore and lately so d to him by John Philips, Master. 20, All that certain tract of land, situate in the township of Spruce Creek, formerly Frankiin, Huntingdon county, Pa., bounded on the North lands of Daniel Waite and E. F. Sheonberger's children; on the South lands of E. B. Isett Gensimore; ou the t hy lands of E. F. Shoenberger's children and J. M. Bell; on the West by lands of Samuel Henderson, D. Gensi- more. Containing 226 acres, more or less, Known as the Madden farm, and lately sold by John Philips, Master, to John Stover. 21. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Township of Franklin, Huntingdon ecourty, bounded on the North by tract known as the Pond Farm; on the south by lands of E. F. Shoen- berger's heirs; on the West by lands of Ciark Grazier and E. F. Shoenberger's heirs and on the Fast by lunds of Clark Gragier and Benjamin Sprankle. Known as the Massey or Chestout ill farm. Containing :41 acres 105 perches net, am Iately sold by John Philips, Master, to E. B. sete, 22. All that certain tract of unimproved land, sitoate in the township of Franklin and Spruce Creek, Huntingdon Soubly; being part of the Patrick Madden survey, adjoining lands of Sid- ney Isetr and heir« of jel Waite on the North, E. F. Shoenberger's children and J. M. Bell ov the South and t; and Innd= of heirs of Daniel Waite and E. F. Shoenberger's children on the West. Containing 92 acres 80 perches, and lately sold by John Philips, Master, to A. M. Brown. 23. All that certain tract of timber land, situ. | Warriors Mark townsh i; nia Railroad. ate in the township of Franklin, Hunti eounty, bounded on the North and East by of Clark Grazier ds and E F. Shosabatgers heirs; and on the south and west by E. F. Schoenber- ger's heirs. contuining 30 acres and 20 pe net, Sad lately sold by John Philips, Muster to A. M. 24. All that certain trast of timber 'and situate in the tounabip of Franklin, Huntingdon county, Pa., bonn: on the North by lands of E. F. Bhoenberger's children, on the South by land of David Henderson and Oliver Stevens; on the East by land of Benjamin Sprackle and R. W. Henderson; on the West by land of J. M. Bell, John McPherran and E. F.Shoenberger's heirs. Containing 195 acres, 53 perches net. Being erty lately sold by John Philips, Master, to R. Seeds, Walter Seeds and John E. Seeds. 25. All that tract of timber land, situate in Warriors Mark Township, Huntin don county, com of two tracts of land known as the David Porter and Mary Porter, containing 487 acres 60 perches, net measure. Belug the pop. HY ely sold by John Philips, Master, to rt 8S. Seeds, E. alter Seeds and John 26. All that certain tract of timber land, situ- ate in Franklin township, Huntingdon county adjoining lands of E. F. Shoenherger's children, Clark Grazier on the North, lands of E. F. Shoen- burgers children, on the South and East and lands of same and Sidney Isett on the West Conwining 140 acres, i456 perches, being gor Siiy lately sold by John Ph lips, Master, to E. B. we 27. All that truct of unimproved land, lying partly in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, and partly in Ferguson township, Centre county, comprising all, or portions of, the several sarye¥s in the names of Patrick Moore, John Hail Charles Rich and Robert Raney, containing 1245 acres, more or less, and lately sold to J Isett by John Philips, Master. 28. All that certain tract of land, situate in the township of Franklin, Huntingdon county, con- taining 145 acres, more or less, lying between Huntingaon Furnace and Colerain, and now own- ed by William Loub, locally known as the Benja- min Sprankle farm, 29. All that certain tract of unimproved land, situate in the township of Warriors Mark, Hunt ingdon county, Pa. adjoining, lands of Clark Grazier, Uriah Gates, ngle Brothers, Thomas Kooken's Estate, Daniel Waite's heirs and others. Being part of surveys in the name of William Perry, Willism Thompson and R. Chaney, con- taining 325 acres, more or less. 30. All that certain tract of unimproved land, situate in Warriors Mark township, and being ris of what is known locally as the Lehman rothers and Mrs. Samuel Kaufman farms, con- taining 54 acres, 31. All that tract of unimproved land, situate in Warriors Mark township, fuminjdon county, adjoining lands of Heanor, eyers Estate, John H. Harpster, Eli Grant, F. L. Peck, R 8. Seeds and George Dickson. Being part of surveys in the name of Willinm Birdsall and A. Henderson, containing 425 acres, more or less, nT. 32, All that piece of land, situate near the Dorsey ore mine, in Warriors Mark township. Huvtiugden county, now owned by Thomas Smith, containing 10 acres, more or less, #3. A small piece of land situste near the Dorsey ore mine in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county. owned by Elizabeth Patter won and containing 12 acres, more or less. 3. A piece of land, situate on both sides of the Juniata Branch of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railrond, near Juniata Junction in Ferguson township, Centre county, warranted in the name of David Mitchell, and containing 62 acres. 35. An unimproved tract of land, situate in Franklin snd Warriors Mark township, Hunting- don county, adjoining lands of Clark Grazer, Jeflerson Decters, Henry Smith and A. L. Heo: derson’s heirs, and Mrs, 8. Kauffman, Lehman Brothers, A. C. Hutchison's heirs comprising Portions of the William Hickman, Sarah Massey, illiam Lamborn, Joshna Lewis, George Mentzer surveys, containing 800 acres, more or less, 36. All that certain tract of land, situate in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, containing 17 acres 46 perches, known as the James Cox tract, 37. All that certain tract of land, situate in ip, Huntingdon connty, known as the David B, Mong treet, contaiuin 6 acres and 20 perches. 38. All that certain tract of land situate in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, containing 22 acres, known as the Samuel M. Hanoah tract. 39. All that certain tract of land, situate in in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, containing 9 acres, known as the William Hutch. ison tract. 40. All that certain tract of land, situate in Warriors Mark township, on the banks of the Juniata River, adjoining the Mountain Seminary Junda containing 5 acres 110 perches, sold to L. . Grier. 41. All that certain tract of land, situated in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, containing 2 acres, known as the Thomas Kooken property. Any prospective purchasers desiring any infor- mation as to the location of wny of the above described lands, or desiring maps of the same showing the different locations, please call or write to one of the undersigned, or R. A. Zent myer, Tyrone, Pa., always giving numberof the truct as appears on this bill, TERMS OF SALE. When the property sells for twc hundred dollars or less, teal y per cent of the purchase money is to be paid when the property ix knocked down, and the balance to be pal when the sule has heen confirmed by the X art and delivery of deed within ten days there- alter. When the property sells for over two hundred dollars ten per cent of the purehase money is to be paid when the property is knocked down; forty per cent of the purchase money to be paid when the sale hax been confirmed by the Conrt and delivery of deed within ten davs thereafter; filty per cent of the purchase money to be pai within one year from the date of the comfirma- tion of the sale, to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. In ease the master deems it advisable to require additional security hesides the judgment or mo of the pur- chaser he shall have the right to do so. Joux Puities, Master in Equity. Alexandria, Pa, JAMES 8, WOODS, Attorney, Huntingdon, Ps, 53-12.10t. of Centre county, in accordance with the provi. sion of the primaries election law, * 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, as expressed at the polls in accordance with the Uniform Primaries Act. We are authorized to announce G. F. Weaver, of Gregg township, as » candidate for Register subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the April primaries. . COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce that C. A. Weaver, of Penn township, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Com- missioner at the Spring Primaries to be held Sat- urday, April 11th, 1908. We are authorized (oannounce John L. Dunlap, of Spring township, as a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for County Commissioner at id ring Primaries to be held Saturday, April 1 08, YOR RECORDER. We are authorized to announce Thomas How- ley, of Bellefonte borongh, as a candidate for the nomination for r, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as ex at tl Spring Primaries, We are authorized to anncunce F, P. Musser, of Millheim borough, as a candidate for the nom- ination of Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the Spring Primaries. TREASURER. We are authorized to announce J. D. Miller, of Walker township, as a candidate for the office of County Trea-urer, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the Spring primaries, . We are authorized to announce that W.J, Carlin, of Miles towashlp, is a candidate for the nomination for County Treasurer, subject to the Shivles of the Demociatic voters at the prima. ries. Announcement, In compliance with the Act of Assembly provid. ing for the nomination of candiiates by direct vote at the primaries, I have filed my petition in the office of the Commissioners of Centre county and my name will appear on the official ballot as a candidate for the nomination for the office of County Treasurer on the Democratic ticket to be Square, Wilkes Barre, Pa. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. MONDAY, MARCH will be run from Wilkes-Barre to Washington and return. 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. =)SEE CONGRESS IN SESSION ——————GEE WASHINGTONS—"-— THE NATIONAL CAPITAL A SPECIAL FOUR-DAY TOUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED VIA THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD: WILL LEAVE ON 30, A SPECIAL TRAIN For detailed itinerary and full information apply to Ticket Agents, or address Tourist Agent, 50 Public 53-10-48 1908 Connecting train will leave Bellefonte GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. New Advertisements ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VAL- uable Real Estate. The subscribers, Ad- ministrators on beth L. TE SD She Shi Sure DN ad town- ship, will offer at’ public rale at the SE Soave in Bellefonte, on SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following valuable real es- tate : Lot No. 1. Being sll that certain lot of ground in Spring township, bounded on the ol lands of Kuth Armor, on the east by lot of T. M. Barahart, on the south by public road leading to Jacksonville, and on the west by lot of Mrs. Uhl, containing One-Fourth Acre, more or less, npon which is erected a good Frame Dwelling House and outbuildings, Lot No. 2. Situate in Spring township, bound- ed on the north by lands of Ruth Armor, on the east by lot of Fannie Barnhart, on the south by the public road leading from Bellefonte to Jack- sonville, and on the west by lot of T. M, Barn- hart, containing One and Three-Fourths of an Acre, more or less, Terms of Sale: Ten per cent. of bid to be paid when property is knocked down ; balance of one- halt upon confirmation of sale, and the remainder 16 out Suny in date of sale, last payment 30 be v bond and mort, with interest from oT Sage 8 tie prem J. W. BARNHART, BELLA BARNHART, 53-15-4¢ Admin ARM FOR SALE.—'‘The Nittany Iron Company offers for sale a house, barn, orchard and 22 acres of excellent land alon the Fishing Creck pike, at Gatesburg, for $600. Tne company will guarantee to the purchaser full title to this property.” WM. A. MOORE, President. 53-12 tf UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Or- 's Court of Centre county. Inthe matter of estate of Robers A. Douty, late of Miles township, Centre county, Pennsylvanis, deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appoint ed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountants of the above estate to and among legally entitled thereto, will meet the fes in interest at his offices in Hellefonte, nnsylvania, on Thursday the 23rd day of April, A Ds, so > Slouk, A. M. when nd whers rested may appear or rever debarred from coming in on said funds, W. HARR S12.3¢ ISON WALEH) itor. OTICE OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENT Appeals, 1908, Notice is hereby given to the t Centre county that A CS Ta I i will be at their office in Bellefonte, Pa., on the following dates, for the purpose of holding the appeals for the annual assessment of 1908. pril 4th.—Bellefonte and Milesburg Boroughs. April 6th.—Millheim, Centre Hall and State Col- dy Boroughs, and Spring and Benner Town- April 14th. —Howard, U ) wi Phiipabirg Boroughs nionville, Snow Shoe r Ha , Miles, , G 3 F Townihipe. nes es, Penn, Gregg and ril 18th.— Harris, Ferguson, College, Half- modus ud on uwashipa, Pp ~~ Walker, fon, wd Grin Fownanipe. arion, Liberty, Howard Pp st.— Snow 8h - ton and Huston Towashi o So, Burnside, Us April 22nd.—Taylor, Worth and Rush Town- | shifs. e assessors for the various Horoughs and Townships will be present on the above dates to hear and determine appeals, NOT Noexonerations will be allowed on State Tax after appeal day of tle respective dis- tricts, JOHN L. DUNLAP. C. A. WEAVER JOHN G. BAILEY Attest: Janes H. Con, 53-11-80 Clerk. } Commissioners. m— A ——_ A —— Bellefonte Lumber Company. New Advertisements. R SALE.—A good Single Barrel Shot Gan, 12 with ease, will sell for §3.00 eash, inquire at this office or A. B. Youvse, PHOLSTERING.—~Have yon Sofas, Chairs, Mattresses or anything in that line to repair. If you have, call H. M. Bidwell on Commercial ‘phone. He will come to see you about it. 53-46m * XFCUTOR'S NOTICE. —In the mat- ter of the estate of Dr. J. Y. Dale, 'ate of College township, decemsed. In the Orphan's Court of Centre county, Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary in the above stated matter having been granted to the undersigned, al! per- sons knowing themselves indebted to the deceas- ed, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same, are requested to present the same properly au- thenticated for sayment. MATILDA A. DALE, Exeeutrix. James A. B. Mivoen, Lemon Auorney. 08-7 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE :—Les- ters of Administration on the estaie of George W. Homan inte of Ferguson township, Centre conuty, Penpsyivania, deceased, have been granted to John M. Homan, whore postoffice address is Pine Grove Mills, ana B. F. Howan whose postoffice address is Oak Hall, in said county, to whom all persons indebted to said es- tate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will make known the same without delay. JOHN M. HOMAN, B. F. HOMAN, } Adm. Cremext Dave, Atty. 53-964 HARTER NOTICE. —Notice is hereb given that an application will be made to the Governor of the Si of Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 10th day of April, 1908, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, M. 8. Mcbowell, H. A. Lei gel, Chas. H. Foster and William Frear, under the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania enti “An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations,’ approved April 2h, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation to be called The Escee Com- y, the character and object of which is min- ne: manufacturing and selling bitaminons coal and its products, and such other minerals as may underlie the surface, and to manufacture soy timber that may be on the lands of the Company, and for this purpose to acquire coul lands, snd to have and enjoy all the rights and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements, JOHN G. LOV Solicitor. 52-12-3t Automobiles. Wun. W. KEICHLINE & CO. WE COME TO THE FRONT WITH AUTOMOBILES Ford 4-cylinder 1518 H. P. Runabout, Model H. $600 Ford 4-cylinder 15-18 H. P. Runabout, Model 8, $700 Ford 4-cylinder 1820 H. P. Toating Ty The Best, Cheapest, Most Satisfactory Car on the murket today. Call at our Gar- age and Shops, Water Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. Wu. W. KEICHLINE & CO. 53-8 tf — tended for builders. 52-2-1y Going to use Wall Plaster, sand or lime for building ? Be sure you buy U. S. Gypsum Company's Ivory Plaster, without a doubt superior to all others. We have it sanded and unsanded. Best always to use lime and clean sand in- The total prices can be doubly reduced by forethought and by buying these items at one place with the balance of the bill. At any rate let vs talk it over with you. Bellefonte Lumber Co., Bellefonte, Pa. Wall Paper, Paints, Etc. of decoration. pensive. ECKENROTH Bush Arcade, 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 We'd be glad to suggest original treatment for your house—They need not be ex- Wall papers, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Paints, Oil, 52-9-tf Glass, &c., at BROTHERS, Bellefonte, Pa. TTY TTT YY YY YY PTY YY IY TTY YY YY YY TTY YT YY Sl