~The Caunlifiower Ass of Long ARM FOR SALE.—*‘The New Advertisements. ociation Island pped offers sale a bh A Seloud, Tash yeae shigy 1157000 hareels i Jae orchard dS atres of sxcelont land year before. This gave the growers of two | Toe company will oe Be to the purchaser full title to this property.” 312 EE ——————————————————————————————— Pennsylvania Railroad Excursions. towns of ,000 for the upwards $200, or crop PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN. REDUCED RATES TO WESTERN CITIES. For the benefit of delegates attending the sessions of the bodies enumerated below and others desiring to visit the cities of the West, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to place on sale to all persons excursion tickets to the various meeting places at a considerable reduction from the usual fares: Cuicaco, ILL. American Medica! Association, June and to sth. Tickets sold May 28th to oth, good returning until June 12th, inclusive. LouisviLLe, Ky. International Sunday School Asso- ciation, June 15th to 23rd. Tickets sold June 13th to 17th, good returning until June 26th, inclusive. Cuicaco, ILL. Republican National Convention, June 17th. Tickets sold June r2th to 16th, good returning until June 27th, inclusive. Denver, Cor. Democratic National Convention, July 7th. Tickets sold July 1st to 4th, good to return until July 17th, inclusive. CLEVELAND, Omnio. International Convention, Ba tists Young People’s Union of America, July 8th to rath. Tickets sold July 6th to 8th, good to return until July 15th, inclusive. St. Paur, MINN. Imperial Council, Mystic Shrine, July 13th to 18th, Tickets sold July gth to rth, good to return until July 25th, inclusive. CoLumeus, Onio. Prohibition National Convention July 14th to 16th. Ticketssold July roth to 13th, good to return until July 24th, inclusive. INDiaNAPOLIS, IND. National Convention, A. O. H., July 20th to s5th. Tickets sold July 17th to 19th, good to return until July 31st, inclusive. TorLepo Oslo. National Encampment, G. A. R,, August 31st to September 5. Tickets sold August 27th to oth, good to return natil September 15th, inclusive. Denver, CoL. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. 0. O. F., September roth to 26th. Tickets sold September 15th to 17th, good to return until September 3oth, inclusive. The Pennsylvania Railroad maintains a comprehensive schedule of fast express trains to Chicago, St. Louis, 'Indian- apolis, Louisville, Columbus, Cleveland and Toledo from the principal cities of the East. Full details of the reduced fare arrangements for these conventions and the through western train service may be obtained of any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent. 53-21-2t The Summer Vacation Guide PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN THE SUMMER VACATION GUIDE. The summer vacation is the bright spot in the dull rou- tine of the year's work. It breaks the monotony of the daily round and cheers and invigorates for the strenuous life ahead. America abounds with delightful summer resorts in val- ley, on mountain, and beside the sea. The Atlantic coast line from Labrador to Cape Hatteras contains the greatest number of resorts devoted entirely to the pursuit of pleasure and health in the world. One may purchase from Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agents, excursion tickets to over eight hundred of these resorts, covering all the desirable places, from the rock- bound bays of Newfoundland to the gentle, sandy slopes of the Virginia beaches; from the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the Cumberland Mountains of Tennessee ; 1n the wilds of Canada, along the shores of the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes. The famous sea coast resorts of New Jersey—Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Asbury Park, Long Branch, Spring Lake, Seaside Park, Beach Haven and others, so well-known, that description is superfluous— are among the most popular and the most easily accessible resorts in the country. The Pennsylvania Railroad Summer Excursion Book, to be obtained of ticket agents at ten cents a copy, or of the General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, by mail postpaid for 25 cents, describes them all and gives the rates and stop-over privileges allowed on tickets. 53-15-2t Montgomery & Co., Clothing. THE SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS IN CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, ETC, are the most stylishly offered. They embrace Kuppenheimer’s Suits, Savoy and New Columbia Shirts, Imperial, Guyer and Hopkins Hats. In Neckwear the best of Keiser's Importations. Lilley and Likly Suit Cases and Bags. » Of course you know how complete our Tailor- ing—made-to-order—Clothing is. MONTGOMERY & COMPANY, Crider's Exchange. 53.19 Bellefonte, Pa. OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.—From farm on Purdue mountain, A Collie dog- Wu. W. KEICHLINE & CO. WE COME TO THE FRONT WITH AUTOMOBILES Ford 4-cylinder 15-18 H. P. Runabout, Model H, $600 Ford 4-cylinder 15-18 H. P. Runabout, Model 8, $700 Ford 4-cylinder 1820 H., P, Toufing ’ The Best, it, Most Satisfactory Car ts ye Call 0 or age and Shops, Water Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. 838¢f Wu. W. KEICHLINE & CO. il » Ba BB DM BM A I AN A SN Mr A DB. DA A A AD Qa. Bb BB Bl BM li Be A Br BB Bn. DM. BM. AB BM MB BM BM. Mn WN TNT TTY ne A . a, A New Advertisements. ANTED.—To borrow $3500.00 on first mortgage on property located in female. Color, sable (yellow) and white. Answers | Centre . For particulars address the to name of ** ." Reward for any infor- Warcumax 53-20-2t. mation or return. ire at Warenusn offic EE ——————————————— Srs—— — Buggies, Carriages, Etc. Automobiles. GET THE ALLEN FOUNTAIN BRUSH AND BATH SYSTEM PORTABLE AND BATH ROOM OUTFITS. Eri Tle te pigs sen functions of the Perfect bath FRICHON, SHOWER AND MASSAGE. It is the only bath brush which at dle and opens the pores ses the skin. Only clean water touc es the from With the room. Prices Five to Seven finish of the bath. through agents. For further infor- Local Agents Wanted. 53-18-4t. McCaimont & Co. A el Me. BAS or an outfit apply to L. T. EDDY, Gen’! Agent for Centre Co., Milesburg, Pa. A rn A Ar ll B.A A NEW FERTILIZER. Sown with Fertilizer Drill. cost. Prepared lime is a cheap Fertilizer. McCORMICK BINDER TWINE, HARVESTERS, MOWERS, Hay Rakes, Tedders and Loaders. One and Two Horse Cultivators, Grain Drills and Conklin Wagons. A Complete Line of Standard Farm Implements and Machinery at right prices and terms. fore buying and get the best line at the best price. HYDRATED OR PREPARED LIME. Gives good results at little Consult us be- ! McCALMONT & CO. 53-20 4t Bellefonte, Pa. GA ING GT rn AGG NT TTT Bellefonte Lumber Company. WALL PLASTER— Many grades—all prices—everywhere. OR, One of two grades—one price—reliable goods —from the B. L, Co. THIS GIVES Either an uncertain, crumbling, rough job—or a sound and good looking one, worth the price. WHICH FOR YOU? We handle U. S. Gypsum Co. wall plaster, and sand and lime intended for building use— none other. BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO, 52-2-1y Bellefonte, Pa. TE EIST. Wall Paper, Paints, Etc. 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, 52-9-tf RR TR B ao ellefonte, Pa. New Advertisements. R SALE.—A le Barrel Shot Gun, 12 ou a Stug “iil sell for $3.00 eash, inquire at this office or B. Youxa, D® 8. M. NISSLEY VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Palace Livery Stable, Bellefonte, Pa. 53-20-1y* Graduate University of Pa. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— Estate of William Emenhizer. Letters of ad- ministration on the estate of William Emenhizer, Iate of Boggs township Centre county, Penna., deceased have been granted to H. Musser residing in *aid township to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those hoving claims or demands will make known the same without delay. GEORGE H. MUSSER, Administrator, 5319-6t Milesburg, Pa. Cremest Dare, Atty. Buggies. PBUCGIES, CARRIAGES, ETC. Whether you are a farmer, in the livery business, or living a life of ease, We can sell you the best NEW BUGGIES, NEW CARRIAGES, NEW RUNABOUTS, ETC, with or without Rubber Tires, —) OR (— SECOND-HAND BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND RUNABOUTS Almost as 6oop As NEw, at as reasonable prices as you can get them anywhere. RUBBER TIRES A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILES painted aud repaired. 53-18-6m, 8. A. McQUISTION & CO. Flowers and Plants. THE CITY FLORIST. Having leased the two rooms in the Bush Arcade, recently ocoupied by Lyon’s Gar- age, we will open AN IMMENSE FLOWER STORE there on or aboat April 6th. Flowers of all varieties will be kept on band, and any special kind will be ordered plampily. The first consignment will con- A Car LoAD oF CHOICE PLANTS AND Cur FLOWERS. The very place to boy your Easter sup- es. 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. a virtue of an order and decree of the Court gin ims of Ruslardts Sat Be tting in e ex ublic sale or Y iotion: at the Court House in untingdon, Pa. on Friday, the £9th day of May, A.D. 1 at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, the following described real estate, situated in the Counties of Huntingdon and Centre, State of Pennsylvania, to wit; ROBERT COOPER SURVEY. 1. All the iron ore and mineral rights under. lying 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 ax the Bell Neaihoof farm, con taining 76 acres 105 perches. B. All the farm and timber land now owned by Martin L. Beck comprising 160 acres 70 perches, C. About 83 acres 134 perches of farm land now owned by Thomas Tobin. D. About !2 acres and 53 perches of farm land lately owned by Robert L. Henderson, de- ceased, 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 Joon thereof, adjoining James B. Irwin and A. B. Henderson, and com- prising in all 130 acres and 40 perches, G. About 85 acres of the farm of Jessiah Fet- terhoof. Also all the iron ore under all of the following described 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 as the Allison farm, containing 398 acres, more or less, 3 All that certain farm, situate in the Town. 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 Townsghip.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 comprising the Furnace farm and the Western part of the Dry Gap farm. 6. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Township of Franklin, Huntingdon County, containing 321 acres, more or less, known as the Mill farm. 7. All that tract of land, situate in the Town- ship of Franklin, County of Huntingdon, con. taining 251 acres, more or less, sad koown local ly as the upper Mill farm. 8. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Townshi of Frankiin and i Warriors Mark, untingdon oty, con n acres, more or less, oun, as the Dry Hollow farm. 0. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Townships of Franklin and Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County, Pa. containing 243 acres, more or less, and known locally as the Old Seat 10. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Township of Franklin, Huntingdon taini acres, more or less, and on nin or an as the Miller Clearing. 11. All that certain tract of unimproved lan pats Bh FER armors ark har n Aan n Cor the John "Wallace, William M William Perry and William Thompson surveys, containing 272 acres, more or 12. All that tract of land, containing 250 acres, Mark, Huntingdon County, Pa. known local the Shoenberger Ore Mi ys And JYIog outst 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 lying East of Hunt ingdon Furnace, and including portions of the James Worrel, John Lyon and James Armitage surveys. 14. All that certain tract of unimproved land, ing in Kale Hollow, and situate in Frankiin 'ownship, Huntingdon Co. Pa. containing 1650 acres, more or less. 15. All thatcertain tract of unimproved land, situate in the township of Franklin, Huntingdon County, lying East of the Old Seat farm and more or less, situate in the Township of Waieiore dollars of New Advertisements. West of the Upper Mill farm and containing 280 Acres, more or less, 16. All that certain tract of unimproved land, Riudte & the wownship of Frapiilin aid Warriors ar untingdon county, ! ol Od Seat farm, containing’ 30 Acres, more OF ALSO ALL the iron ore under all the the fol lowing described tracts and parcels of land, to 17. All that certain tract of land, situate in Spruce Creek townshi Huntingdon Co. Pa, bounded on the North by lands E. F. Shoen- berger's and Sid sett, on the South and East o nds of E. F. Shoenberger’s heirs and on the est by lands of same and J. M. Bell and Sidue y Isett, containing 318 acres, 54 perches, net, and known locally as the Merrits, Sprankle or Heliheuny farm, and bein, rity lately sold by John Philips, Master, to E. B, Isett, 18. All that certain tract of land situate in Franklin township, Huntingdon Co., bounded on the North by lands of Clark Grazier, on the South by the nut Hill farm, on the East by lands of Clark Grazier, and E. F. Shoen- berger's heirs and on the West by lands of E. F. Shoenberger’s heirsand Clark Grazier. Contain- ing 224 acres, 129 perches, as the Eastern part of the Dry Gap Inte! i by John Philips, Master, Prarer 19. All that certain tract of land, situate in Franklin township, Huntingdon County, bounded by lands of Grazier, on the North and ; on the South and West by lands of E. F. Shoenberger's heirs and Sidney sett, containing 210 more or Known as the Johnson or Pond , now owned by Edward Gemsimore and Iately so d to him by John Philips, Master. 20. All that certain tract of land, situate in the township of Spruce Creek, formerly Franklin, Hun county, Pa., bounded on the North lands of Daniel r's to Clark children; on the South ds of E. B, Isett D. Gensimore; on the by lands of E. F. Shosnbesger's children and J. M, Bell; on the West ds of Samuel Henderson, D. Gensi- more. taining 226 acres, more or less, Known as the Madden re and lately sold by John Philips, Master, to John Stover. 21. All that certain tract of land, situate in the Township of Franklin, Reatingdon avucty, 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 Clark Grazier and E. F. Shoenberger's heirs and on the Pastoy lands of Clark Grazier and Benjamin Sphan le. Known as the Massey or Chestnut ill farm. Containing 241 acres 166 perches net, and lately sold by John Philips, Master, to E. B. 22. All that certain tract of unimproved land, situate in the township of Franklin and Struce Creek, Huntingdon county, being part the Patrick Madden survey, joining lands of Side ney Isett and heirs of fel Waite on the North, E. F. Bhoenberger’s children and J. M. Bell on the South and t; and lands of heirs of Daniel Waite and E. F. Shoenberger's children on the West. Containing 92 acres 90 perches, and lately sold by John Philips, Master, to A. M. Brown. 23. All that certain tract of timber land, situ- ate in the township of Franklin, Huntingdon county, bounded on the Northand East by lands of Clark Grazier and E. F. Shoenberger's heirs; and on the south and west by E. F. Schoenber- ger's heirs,containing 30 acres and 20 perches net, and lately sold by John Philips, Master to A. M. Brown, 24. All that certain tract of timber land situate in the township of Franklin, Huntingdon county, Pa., bounded on the North by lands of E. F. Shoenberger's children, on the Soath by land of David Henderson and Oliver Stevens; on the East by land of Benjamin Sprackle and R. W. Henderson; on the West , land of J. M. Bell, dona’ MeSharan snd BP ¥ 5 hoanbe ars heirs. ntaining 195 acres, 53 perches ne ng proj erty lately sold by John Philips, Master, toR. E Seeds, Walter Seeds and John E, Seeds. 25. All that tract of timber land, situate in Warriors Mark Township, Huntingdon count; . com d of two tracts of land known as the David Porter and Mary Porter, containing 457 acres 60 perches, net measure. Being the pro sHy Intely sold " John Philips, Master, Robert 8. Seeds, Walter Seeds and John E. Seeds, 26. All that certain tract of timber land, situ- ate in Franklin township, Huntingdon county adjoining lands of E. F. Shoenberger's children, Clark Grazier on the North, lands of E. F. Shoen- berger's children, on the South and and lands of same and Sidney Iseit on the West. Conwining 140 ac i45 perches, bein Tr erty lately roid oy John Philips, Master, . EE se 27. All that tract of unimproved land, lying partly in Franklin township, Huntingden county, and partly in Ferguson township, Centre couniy, comprising all, or portions of, the several sersevs in the names of Patrick Moore, John J Charles Rich and Robert Raney, containin 1245 acres, more or less, and lately sold to John T. 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, ying between Bums on Furnace and Colerain, and now own- illiam Loub, locally known as the Bepja- min kle 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, Mingle Brothers, Thomas Kooken's Estate, Daniel Waite's heirs and others. Being of surveys in the name of William Perey, illiam Thompson and R. Chaney, con- taining 225 acres, more or less, 30. Ail that certain tract of unimproved land, situate in Warriors Mark township, and being rt= of what is known locally as the Lehman rothers nod Mrs. Samuel Kaufman farms, con- taining 5 weres, 31. All tha tract of unimproved land, situate in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Henry Meyers Estate, John H. Harpster, Bli 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. 32. Allthat piece of land, situate near the Dorsey ore mine, in Warriors Mark townshi Huntingdon county, now owned by Thomas Smith, containing 10 acres, more or less, 33. A small piece of land situate near the Dorsey ore mine in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, owned by Elizabeth Patter- son and containing 12 acres, more or less, 34. A piece of land, situate on both sides of the Juniata Branch of the Jawisharg and Tyrone Railroad, 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, sitnate in Franklin snd Varriors Mark township, Hunting- don county, adjoining lands of Clark Grasier, Jefterson ters, Henry Smith and A. L. Hen- derson's heirs, and Mrs, 8S. Kauffman, Lehman Brothers, A. Hutchison's heirs comprising rtions of the William Hickman, Sarah Massey, William Lamborn, Joshua Lewis, George Mentzer surveys, containing 800 acres, more or less. 86. All that certain tract of land, situate in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, containing 17 acres 46 perches, koown as the James Cox tract, 37. All that certain tract ‘of land, situate in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, known as the David B, Mong tract, contaluin 6 acres and 20 perches. 48. All that certain tract of land situate in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, containing 22 acres, known as the Samuel M. Hannah tract. 39. All that certain tract of land, situate in in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, containing 9 acres, known as the William Hate ison tract. 40. All that certain tract of land, situate in arrior an eh i on the braks of the uniata River, ning the Mountain Seminary ha containing 5 acres 110 perches, sold to L. Tr, 41. All that certain tract of land, situated in Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, containing 2 acres, known as the Thomas Kooken Any prospective purchasers desiring any infor- WEE Ato he on of any © has described lan Jaan or desiring maps of jhe same rent locationa, or i of jhe pig) gels A. Zeus Ee i tre Da Vag - TERMS OF SALE. When the sells for two hundred dollars or Spar cent of the purchase money is to when the is knocked down, and the balance to be when the sale has been confirmed by the rt and delivery of deed within ten days there- after, Flom of the le, ie a dgment or mortgage of the Dasides th ant 0 80. Jonx Pumurs, Master in Equity. Alexandria, Pa. JAMES 8. WOODS, Attorney, Huntingdon, Pa. 53-12-108, A