Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 11, 1911, Image 5

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al to 8. C. Bow- J. C. Bergstresser was home over Sunday. HOME. and : ,
en's din So - i ve ery Beso, tract of Jand in | The potato crop will be short in our vicinity. | A Pare ctieredto a man and wile or mother | IN Sealed Bid wil be received by the AP arson in No emia of Edwin
PROGRAM FOR FIREMEN'S CONVENTION. | Real Estate Transfers. HUBLERSBURG NOTES. | New Advertisements. New Advertisements. New ‘Advertisements;
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* cook and do gen- of late of
Howard Twp.; $200. . | The Misses McCormick are visiting friends house at the x a, | deceased, TR a ke Cra
and Friday, August 16th, 17th and 18th. J. 8. Williams et ux to Trustees U. | about State College and Pine Grove Mills. gu) louse Soock x of AE nh he requeits all ED
The morning of the opening day will be B: Church, April 29, 1911, tract of land | pu. corners have all in R. HUGHES, belles court house Teer. to said estate to make payment and those
3 : in Worth Twp.; $1350. andthe hum of the Sheis rain gathered 56-29-3t Bellefonte, Pa. i Age the vein of 2 ro: having claims against ihe same to present them
Severed to dhe Yeneption of 1b visitidg ; Elias Breon et ux to Harry E. Breon g machine is heard = Doses 0 fufuiah, 88 w as theamount Yuly wtrenticated for seRlemein. Beck,
firemen. A business session will be held | June 14, 1903, tract of land in Sprin agen, UTOMOBILE FOR SALE CHEAP. will be per gross cellar | 3 Sst
ee termouns the annual banquetwill | TWP: $400. PING | ie Regina Hubler, who has been suering | AA model Franklin. { . is | of the court Bere adit tos cantumption.. | > 2 :
. ’ hee : EB. Meeker et ux to R. B. Daugh- | from a sore hand, is improving slowly at this | new has top and w ly and run bide will be seceived after the date stated.
be held in the skating rink at 6 o'clock | erty, May 2, 1911, tract of land in | writing. Be I Ts Reany Wi amg = Bis will be opened on the 24 day of ;
, , , right is reserved to reject any or all Fo RENT OR SALE~The J. C Meyer
and a dance will be given at the driving | Burnside Twp.; $53.20. Rev. J. M. Runkle and family, of Newport, Pa., beter han looks and has years of good service estate for rent or the
rk in the evening. EC. Tuten C. O. C. to Sarah K. | weeds puesteol Mr. and Mio. D. A. Dietrich | sh Woke or call on + GEO, R. MEER, 7 : Be Or Haren: now plumbioR, Property
pa : | Auman, Aug. 4, 1911, tract of land in rs. D. rite or call on GEO. R. . | New hard wood ew Hlumbing. Broperty
Thursday morning will be devoted t0 | Haines Twp.: $550. over Sunday. 56-29-tf Bellefonte, Pa. . JOHN L. , . in excellent state of repair. None but
receiving the delegations of firemen and | ’ 8 Musser admr. to 0, a. Auman, i ) ounty Commissioners. ' BFCES PErS APR adress,
J | May 20, , tract of land in nes
the parade will take place atl o'clock. | on: $3000. 56.20.3t
Memorial services will be held in the
: Marry Ann Haffly et al to O. J.
Avenue theatre at 8 o'clock in the even- | Auman, May 20, 1911, tract of land in
: 2 i | Haines Twp.: $600.
ing, after which there will be a dance at | “". formed church in this place. A new roof has
Gertrude M. Musser et bar to James
the driving park. |p. adie et ux. June 30, 1911, tract | been puton and the exterior given a coat of paint, SATURDAY AUGUST 1, 11
Friday morning there will be a base | of land in Patton Twp.; $3500. The interior will also be remodeled somewhat and | at 10 o'clock a. m., the following pieces of real
ball game and at 1:30 o'clock p. m. the | John Magreks et ux to Mary Shank, | papered. “le:
eves nd races will Be lied fn | SUE. fo IIL trast of land in ‘SHOW Announcements. and described 4 tollows, 10 wit: Bes ping at a PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
stone corner on r.. :
the driving park. The Johnny Jones car-; Paul W. Baudis et al to J. Frank thence along lot 31 west 27 per i
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nival will be there all week. i Sates, Apel ng Vy tract of land In ri ah for aha 3 DS to Shae nes ih 31 PR .
0 ee i ; -} . the poor of Bellefonte Borough, subject to the de- | east to stone corner, thence aiong pub- Round Trip
KiLep 1 Tae Woobs.—Clark Logan, | (Mary MW. Gates, st S010 Fiend DE Ea ne at {lie road, south Ol depron Rata 3 nes mat 9
a former resident of Ferguson township, Loveville: 32s. : i e— | DETCheS. Pffiereon erected a :
was killed the latter part of last week by Mary Ellen Garbrick et al to Harry New Advertisements. DWELLING HOUSE AND STABLE 1
a tree falling on himin a logging camp gig MR a3ll, ‘trast of
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in one of the northern counties, where | William Alexander et ux to Nannie ORSE SALE.—Sixteen Good Young Horses, —
he was employed. He was about thirty | x. Sexe. in ear of 1910, tract of land Weight {ro 1000 Rio 1400 eyiaraid Cos Ne 2. Situate in the Fh Bellefonte
i ‘Pp. 340. Selient three- bounded .
years old and was a sober, industrious | To, 0) yiover’ et bar to Nannie M. Free § b Horses, half of now the north by Ly ghd McCulley
young man. He is survived by his par- cCoxie, May 13, 1910, tract of land in « WHll Le 90id segariict of CUR #1 9. =. | uu the Sut 57 olf Lewistown, Turnpike, on (he
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th, south by an lands
brother and a number of sis- | Harris Twp.; $50. T
ents, one br | at the Haag hotel. Come up and investigate. Thomas, aud on west by 1. R_ Reyrolds estate. THE WORLD'S GREATEST BATTLEFIELD
ters, one of the latter being Mrs. UO. 1 : 56-31-1t CHARLES FRY, Owner. | Thereon erected a
Bloom, of Bloomsdorf. | Osterburg Sratgus jae a DWELLING HOUSE AND STABLE SUNDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1911
——Work on repairing the Bellefonte | — NT OF MEETING.—Notice is hereby | and other out build and an orchard with y ’
ia atill i E tckets to Ost vill be sold
fish hatchery is still in progress though | Fn Shania R10 Osterburg le Os, | heid in to Hospital Corporation, will be tract of land is almost in the heart of the SPECIAL TRAIN
not progressing very rapidly. So far the to return antil August 2st, Inclusive, from Boltonte. Pa. on F evening, August 25th, | building lots, in 3, good loc land r avisk for
effort has been to clean out and fix UP | stations seluding wn Junction sadinteriediate | 1911. at So'clock p.m. The purpose of the meet; | that purpose ora goud truck farm can be made Leaves Bellefonte 5.30 A. M.
the various ponds so as to protect the | Branches: ¢ umberland and intermediate | such business as may properly come before it. A the ,
| tasions ‘and from stations on the Tyrone, Cres. | All persons who have contributed directly to the | TERS 0% SAU er ate i in wi
fish. One of the hatchery buildings has ' son and Bellwood Divisions at fares. | support of the hospital during the year are mem- price to be paid on the day of the shi; wel i RETURNING, Special Train will leave Gettysburg at 7.00 P.M.
been cleaned out and repainted but the | OMfinimum fare Scents) Consult cuts.) Constlt Ticket Agtms, bers of the corporation. C. C. SHUEY. Pres terest, within one year from the confirmation of
other one has not yet been touched. | Newton Hamilton Camp Meeting Au-| H. E. FENLON, Sec. ik * 56.313 Ihe sais, OY, dew SF by EXCURSION TICKETS will be good
——— gust 10th to 23rd. J. M. KEICHLINE. going and returning only on Special Train
PINE GROVE MENTION. | | Trustee appointed by the Orphan's Court
w—— For this occasion excursion tick i . Children between 5 2 . ”
Mr. ond Mrs. W. H. Glenn spent Sunday at the Hamilton will be sold August sth gh oj EGAL NOTICE 4wl'i2 years 1 age, halt fave SelLn
G. B. Fry home. sive, to return until August 24th, inclusive, |
from Harrisburg, Altoona and intermediate sta- mat the ’
W. J. Dale is having a concrete walk laid in tions on the Tyrone Division, at reduced rates. | In {5c Mattes of the ta te) 18 the Orphan's court
front of his handsome corner residence. 56-31-1t | Bellefonte Borough, de- f No. 841.2
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fry spent the Sabbath day | ~~ | i
at the home of D. C. Krebs, at State College. Constitutional Amendments. | aa heirs, creditors or other persons inter-
D. Paul Fortney made a dash though the val | =r | Notice is hereby given that GF red M cr. ad:
ley list week looking after Democratic Votes. ROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CON: | Bellefonte borough, aupt, late
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The hustling merchant Frank Weiland, of Lin- | g mat ON SM NE AE tion to the Orphans’ Covent OSS eaentec a peti-
town Sunday morning. RAL SSE SYLV ANIA. oo of Bellefonte, Pa., and tha the- return of
Mrs. john Moore and daughter Elizabeth, of | PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY sale was also presented to the said Or-
Chester, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | or THE COMMONWEALTH. IN PURSU
said return was confirmed ni si., .
E. S. Moore, on the Branch. ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. | ther ordered that the said mo ~ a 10g
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Word has been received here of the serious ill | Ad OR Oe TION tia . 2or the Dice of sim of jwelve hundred
ness of Mrs. J. B. Krebs, of Northumberland, who , . | fourth Monday vi yy med
: 3 : ; | Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of | "Said real estate is described as fol to witi=
is suffering with pneumonia. i the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, so as to Bounded on the by F flows, p=
The stork was busy this week leaving a nice | gonselidate the cogrts of Common Pleas of Al- | on the e past by & private alley: on the south by
little girl at the A. R. Bloom home and a twelve | Section 1. Be it resolved by the steiand | ands . M. Wagner, and on the west by an al-
- y fifty feet fronti ghen
pound girl at Robert Rossman's. He ooti0F Representatives of the Commonwealth | ley, 00h fey fe ronting on Allegheny street
k twenty-three feet to a private
Quite a number of our folks will take advantage of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met
. That | alley.
the following amendment to the Constitution of | Notice is i that i ance
of the cheap excursion to Gettysburg next Sun: | Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby, pro- | the re A Centre a
day, leaving Bellefonte at 5:30 a. m. | posed, in accordance with the eighteenth article | as herein before appears that said return of sale
Mrs. S. E. Moore, accompanied by her sister, thereof. | has been confirmed
: : mended. by | tions be filed thereto on or before the fourth Mon-
Miss Nan Martz, spent last week at Patton with LL ection ee 3 Ae. w | day of ber, 1911, said sale and the
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i ing: | thereof will be confirmed absolut .
their brother Jacob, who has been ill, but is on | place t reof the following: | Sheng JE Confyiped te rand that the ad
the mend. § uacHion 6. In the county of Philadelphia al ihe | cute and deliver a good fhicien
Roy Zimmerman and wife and Harry Bigler | {ctCourts and courts of Common Fleas, subect | prschuser therein named upon the payment to
Bie vested In |
Niagara Falls.
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PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
Personally-Conducted Excursions to
Niagara Falls
August 9, 30, September 13,
27, October 11, 1911.
round Trio §7 10 vom Bellefonte
SPECIAL’ TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars,
Dining Car, and Day Coaches running via the
Picturesque Susqnehanna Valley Route
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Tickets good going on Special Train and con-
necting t 2 returning on regular
trains within Fifteen Days. Stop-off within
limit allowed at Buffalo returning.
Illustrated Booklet and full information may
be obtained from Ticket Agents.
A Jar that is easy to seal
A Jar that costs less in the end than any other
A Jar that is easy to fill—easy to open, and
easy to clean.
of said purchase price.
and wife, ail of Pleasant Gap, and Mr. and Mrs. | to suchchanges as.may. be made by mn
’ EARLE C. TUTEN,
Wim. Grove, of Lemont, were royally entertained tion of by Taw. shail be in Philadelphia v 56-31-3t Clerk of the Orphans’ Cou
at the J. B. Witmer home at White Hall Sunday. Bye dist! ction. Compo of equal and co- erk of ans’ Court.
of three judges
ne wid courts Tn Philadelphia Shall be | Ee
John H. Breon, of the Branch, was given a big ! TE ah ED Cotmios
surprise last Friday evening when his wife arrang- | ey rv or Er aaThbaT ey Pe "three. 11 Day Excursion
ed a big party in celebration of his birthday. All i number four and number five, but the number of : re
: : i | said courts may be by law increased, from time to
the neighbors were invited in and everybody { time, In in like manner designated by
spent a very pleasant evening. | successive numbers. The number of judges in
Last Thursday Rev. R. M. lingsworth bid | 81,chssid courts ori any County SCE iG or
adieu to his family and friends and sailed for New. | ized by law, may be creased. from time to time,
foundland, where he and a friend are going to | and w such increase shall amount in the
spend a month fishing for salmon, some three Wholeto thice, such fee Judges shall com
hundred miles from St. Johns. A big catch can | ghall be numbered as aforesaid. In Philadelphia
be looked for. all suits shall be instituted in the said courts of
Common Pleas without designating the number
Lightning played some pranks around here last | of the said court, and the several courts shall dis-
Wednesday. The home of John I. Tressler, east | tribute and apportion the business among tnem in
i aged h manner as shall be provided by rules of
of town, was struck, but very little : amaged, at and each court, to which any suit shall be
The house occupied by John C. Miller, in town, Shall ‘ha x i
thus assigned, ve exclusive jurisdiction
was struck and a number of shingles and boards | thereof, subject to change of venue, as shall be
ripped off, but the building fortunately was no | © ed by law.
fire. On the William Johnson farm a cal¢ | _ 18 the county of f Allegheny oll the jurisdiction
right in the midst of a herd of dows wat 5rock courts of Common Pleas shall be vested in one
court of Common: Pleas, composed
uid led A) nome of the other u a i fens, composes
the least, ————— diction and powers shall extend to all
i at law and in which shall have been
LEMONT. tuted in the numbered courts, and shall
John Hite is staving in town for a few days. law. president judge of said court
Jno. W. Getz and wife spent a few days in Phil- judges in court may be by law in 1
adelphia. $Me do tine, ho take
Julia Dinges spent a few days at the home of day of January succeedin
tion.
Jno. Williams. A true copy of Resolution No. 1.
Robert Herman, of Philipsburg, was seen on our Secretary RE CARER,
streets Monday.
Claude Hoy has gone to work for the Penna. Number Two.
Railroad company. A JOINT RESOLUTION.
The Misses Brisbin, of Tyrone, are stopping at Proposing an amendment to section eight, article
the home of John Glenn this week. nine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania.
: Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and
The union picnic held in Philip Wertz's woods, | House of of the monwezith
Representatives om
ended jvania in General Assembly met. That
near Houserville, was well att and all had a os i progosed a an amendment tc the ————— YY WEY
pleasant time. Const a ae rv
Supervisor Dreese and men are busy putting th
crushed stone on the old pike and up to this time th article thereof: .
have hauled six or seven carloads. Section 2. Amend section ON are. of | =
Michael Fox, from the west, circulated among | the Constitution of Pennsy! which reads as
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old friends in and around town, this last week,and rh r
found many faces missing since he last visited Ba ee Cor sehr Ck
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here. incorhorated district, except as herein
8 never exceed seven centum
Homer Longwell and family, of Philadelphia, | {non the assessed value of the DYOREItY
came up in their automobile to the home of Mrs. | therein, nor shall any such municipality or dis-
Longwell's mother, where she intends staying | drict incur any new debt, gt increase 6 ed-
several weeks. such assessed valuation of property, without the
David Williams, Fred and Ferd Peterson and sent of the electors therect a Bublic election
Anna Williams came up from Tottenville Satur- | 5p a er 2 shall Bb IORI a 2s
Strength and Conservatism
day si wet song hoe wih De Bc esestee the same. hrec per are the banking qualities demanded by careful
ee Eres ROVER S58 fo shad Saowar Bots depositors. With forty years of banking ex-
— ough, township, school district,
Ars. Beulah Kunes i very low at this writing. | ity of incorporated Giri, Sot, Contin’ upon rience we invite you to become a depositor
We have had some fine rains, which were very vived, Chal never exceed seven per Centum pon pe y €positor,
a, oy ow Aah, ox crease is In joes assuring you of every courtesy and attention.
Wim. Watson spent Su-day with his wife and | amount g: mcrease indebtedness to an ring yi esy
son Victor. sessed valuation of property, without the assent
Lloyd Walker made a business trip to Tyrone of the electors thereof at a public election 1 Such We pay 3 per cent int tonsa ; and
Monday. the debt of which HON EXCeed Tbe. authorized bY cheerfully give you any information at our
Mrs. Boss Poorman. of Jersey Shore. spt Sit La tren oe apo such, valuation.
day with relatives here. any one upon . .
Nis. W.. Fick an son Robert of Belvood! excent that at ne ar command concerning investments you may
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. construction :
The U. B. Sunday school will hold their picnic | Wht f or forthe construction of desire to make.
Sept. 2nd. The place has not yet been sclocted. | be used in the of a system of wharves
to
Ellis Resides, who spent part of the summer in | po wed by id ont or
the west, has returned home with some very in” vic 1 cit] tothe city. and
teresting stories. on te and of ne
Mrs. Edna Rodgers, of Osceola Mills, and Mrs. necessary for el of said
Carl Garbrick, of Valley View, were the guests of | debt or debts, may | Piiadeionia
their grandmother, Mrs. Lida Witherite. to
Don't forget the Poorman reunion August 19th
lished maintained.
to be held in Kohlbecker’s grove, near Milesburg. he A a Sonat Resolution No. 2.
Great preparations are being made by the various
committees for a big day. 56-31-13t Secretary of
iagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand
Jeours fo Nigar ust 2 and 16. 36:28-9¢.
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Round $5.75 Trip
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Tickets good going only on train leaving 6.35 2. m.
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Special 10-Day Excursions.
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Wildwood, Ocean City, Anglesea, Sea Isle City, Holly Beach,
Avalon, Stone Harbor, New Jersey
THURSDAYS, August (7
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