pre—— Real Estate Transfers. 1 High Pressure Days. With the Churches of the! wa— ma " . " — . HUBLERSBURG NOTES. : New Advertisements. New Advertisements. Men alike have to : ee =e —- — a -— o— — oem County. Spring days are being ushered in, Magdalene Bartley to Bliss Afkey lot |. ~ and women work SALE. —Pair fine draft horses sloale 1 unty Daniel Kern is making preparations to builda | 'P Spring Twp.; $900. ee essantly with brain and hand to hold SALE. Pair fine : and fs SALE oR RENT. House on Curtin Notes of Interest to Church Peopie of | bam this spring. Tacy A. DeHass et al to Bessie S. Jud wn nowadays. Never were the de- Sate. F20re of ADAM SurTH, Humes Bebe | veniences. ire all Denominations in all Parts of | | C Bergstresser, of Altoona, visited with his Price, lot in Liberty Twp.; $323. ily, 85 Of business, the wants of the fam : | rnold SW, Henc, TRHISEG , ' . William C. Meyer to Joseph C. Mey- | = yt Princeton. New Jersey. 7.94, the County. parents last Sunday. ar, 138 acres in College Twp.: $9000. SO, The ns effect of Xe praise. N° TO SATISFY MORTGAGE. . — Mrs. Rebecca Charles, who has been on the ‘Annie Pinchok et al to Mary S. orthy effort to keep up wi these x ; AT REBERSBURG AND TYLERSVILLE. sick list, is getting better, S| things is commonly seen in a weakened iad DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE — Letters of Pinchok, 8 acres in Snow Shoe Twp.; debili A IN RE Petition of Hen- i Administration of The C. E. Societies of Rebersburg held | Jobn McEwen, of Lock Haven, spent Sunday | $201. or Rated condition of the REFVOUS rv J. Tibbens for the sat i St oh ranted 10 the un a union meeting on Easter Sunday even- with his mother, Mrs. Catharine McEwen. Rose B. Haworth et al to James system, whic results in dyspepsia, 1 ssfaction 1 ioIeage | designed, he requests all gut : va . fective nutrition of both body and brain, April 1st, 1852, re- | In the Court of Com- | selves indebted to said estate to make ing in the Reformed church. The presi- Frank Carner, after a few days stay with his Haworth, lot in Philipsburg; $1. t i corded in Centre mon Pleas of Centre | and havi i i the Lutheran Society, Mr. T. A. ; . and in extreme cases in complete nervous | ip Book "D”| count | payment claims against the dent of . Slety. mr. 1. It family, returned to Altoona to resume work. waSwia PF Yeudler et ut to John L. prostration. It is clearly seen that what ee. od county | same to present them duly authenticated for set- A " J hd i . pe a op tlement. Aus, had Shaige o i service. in| Misses Rosalie and Estella McCormick, left for Yataler, 1 acres in Union TWD. | gugiaing the system, gives vigor and tone Riortgage dated April No. 71, May Term CHARLES K. McCAFFERTY, a on raz filled with | tic Sesuehanma. University, Br Thusday! "lo 0 conde et.al to Harry Hoy, | 0 0h0. nerves, and keep the digestive and | She, recorded, ir. 57-14-61 Bradford, Pa. : : morning. ’ : » | assimilative functions healthy and active. | gage Bock “D." page 216 ic — attentive Halts. The offering: was Rathrock. of Haven. ookt.% tui prytiises Jn Mavion Twp. youu. From =) Jo wean both of mort ' liberal and il be a towa the Herbert rock, of Lock y ohn . Neese to J. e oreman, 1 kno ge, recom- . r . SE Nera ay be ap he C. E. mis- | With his auto up Nittany valley and stopped for | 33 acres in Gregg Twp.; $4250. mend Hood's Sarsaparilla for this pur- fan F, bw XC iS Nod Letters testamentary erection of a for t x on the estate of W.T. Ardray, sionary in Japan. dinner at the Hubler hotel. Mary Hoy et bar to Boyd Heckman, | pose. It acts on all the vital organs, George Hoy. | Tate of Snow Shoe, having Ro — .. Farmers are getting busy, implements are being | 193 acres in Walker Twp.; $3000. builds up the whole system, and fits men To George Hoy, Mort , mentioned in the | to the undersigned he req All pestons Wow. The spring communion was adminis: | repaired and ground examined to ascertain gan I Lins ig a w omer E and women for these high-pressure days. | 203 S00 Aaitgage, 3 , loamy and all other | INK 1 flee 8 ide to wike 8 tered in the Reformed church at Tylers- | whether it is dried sufficiently to work. sau } that an EE en ade to the Court of | against the same to present them duly authenti ville on Easter Sunday morning. In spite ; $5000. BOOKS, MAGAZINES, ETC. Common of Centre county, under the act of | cated for settlement. . : Mr. . D. . . Sh ee Assem such case to show cause why | HOO ecut of the inclement weather there was an Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Markle and their daughter Joseph M. Brockerhoff et al to F. S bly i ISRAEL VER. Executor. e JA en the per cent of | Inez who were visit ing with their parents here, | Bower, 106 acres in Marion Twp.: | Questions or Lipe—Are fully and properly | You should not satisfy a certain mortgage dated W. Hammison WALKER, Moshannon, Pa. excellent attendance and r= returned to their home at State College last Mon- $3260. i answered in the People’s Common Sense Medical Apel st, in Centre county, in Attorney. 47-11-60* communicants hi 8 good One nh day John L. Wetaler to James 8 at Adeiserby R. V. Pierce, M. D. As a result of Rage, page2i2. etc. Svenby Wil aq was reinstated. e offering overpai : son, 111 acres in Union . "1 Adeis, . V. . M. D. liam F. : "And a 8 D. Alton Dietrich, who has been spending his | **MoKinney Osman et oe iroyd T. | Mmowing the laws of health and nature. hapoy Mgrigate Avril 1at, 1882, recorded jn Cen the appointment. marriages are sure to follow. Ignorance leads to misery and ill-health. All the knowledge a young Easter vacation with his parents here, returned to Franklin and Marshall Academy at Lancaster Marshall, tract of land in Ferguson AM intration Non ICB.— Letigrn, of ad- Twp.: $1000. liam minist estate of ¥ ration on . PINE GROVE MENTION. Thompson deceased, late of College town- . Pa., re- red to com his term there. Wm. D. Custard et ux to D. O.|manor woman, wifeor daughter should have, is | spectively, 61 acres, and. alowatice 2d by David cies ship, Savile 3 Stunted othe ute indebted be complete is summer Campbell, plot of ground in State contained in this big Home Doctor Book contain- and 110 perches, sold and >, : request 4 pes to Ho diate Ne S ) Mrs. Curt Meyers is a grip victim. Those going to Bellefonte from our town Sat- a’ : payment and urday were Prof. Cyrus Glessner, D. Lloyd Mar College; $700. ing 1008 pages with engravings and colored plates, claims against the same to present; those having Some of oar ‘armers have begun ploughing. | TJ. BE. Coburn to Geo. W. Keister, | and bound in cloth, (nearl 700,000 copies former- acre. aphoas , on | them duly authenticated for settlement. S : kle, Alton Dietrich, L. H. Yocum, Mrs. L. H | {pact of land in Haines Twp.: $312. 1 Eo each) a fort re the 6th day of May, 1912, to answer the ftom | 4 ANNIE E. THO! ' Mrs. Daniel Irvin spent Saturday in Tyrone | yiopqley, Wm. Decker and D. A. Deitrich. Thos. Foster et al to Wm. D. Cus- y os any dhe of Henry toshow cause said IRVIN P. OMESON, oH viewing the Easter fashions. o ; . f land in State College; ing 31 one-cent to prepay cost of wrap- | mortgages not be satisfied of record. ELLIOTT : Mr. and MraTHarry Wion, of Philadelphia: | tard. tract of land In State ge: | ping and postage. are no conditions to RD ed Tero ei. | aya WARD WY ¢ Mrs. Frank Swabb has been ill the past week | ent to New York city last Monday morning $2300. this offer and the reader must not associate this | Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa » . in = BT Administrators.’ and is not improving very fast. au a LA Yheir future Wome, | , Jennie. I Atkison of MT 18, Ralph {book a He ae ‘retry, Adare March 28th, 1912. 57-144 | 57.1060 Lemont, Pa. Morris Bohn is shy a good horse that died sud- | My. Wion is in the employ of the P. R. R.Co. A. Waldron, tra BU oh ashington St., Buffalo, New York. - ™ - — ——— denly last Thursday morning. The old school house in the town which has A et al to M. M. Shaw- EE Cw Sa. ai | : Jessie Decker White is breaking ground on | good the storms for many years was disposed of | ver, tract of land in Millheim; $3500. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. e First National Bank : west College avenue for a new house. at public sale last Saturday by the board of di-| Laura C. Faxon et bar to C. E. m= mre The Stork remembered Jas. Glasgow and Chas, Klinger each with a chubby little boy. rectors. Harvey Truckenmiller, of near Belle- fonte, was the purchaser. Long, tract of land in Rebersburg; 2800. Mary Neidrich et bar to Laura May Foster, of State FOR THE LEGISLATURE. We are authorized to announce that Robert M. , will be a candidate for Legislatu Prof. Samuel C. Miller, of West Chester, wasa | Boyd Heckman, who is operating a saw mill | Stott, tract of land in Rush Twp. {he nomination a 4 Sisuner of the lature welcome guest at his parental home over Easter. | a half mile north of our town, had a fire scare last | $1850. ratic voters as expressed at the primaries Theo. Ritchie, a prince of good fellows, spent Easter Sunday and Monday with friends at Pine Hall. A two hundred foot well has just been sunk on the Chas. Snyder farm, with seventy feet of water. David Barr attended Presbytery at Altoona this week as a representative from the Presbyterian church here. Health officer Port is quite busy tacking yellow cards as a quarantine for measels and a few cases of diphtheria. John E. Reish, a student at the Susquehanna University, is spending his Easter vacation at his home here. W. Harrison Walker spent Thursday in this end of the county sizing up his chances for the county chairmanship. Liveryman Evey is short a horse that sickened on the road from Warriorsmark to Pine Grove, Tuesday afternoon, when a spark from the smoke stack ignited the dead grass in an adjoining field, and the strong wind drove the fire over the entire field before it could be extinguished. The commencement exercises of Walker town- ship High school began on Sundav evening, April 7th, at which time Rev. Faust, of Howard, preach, ed an able and interesting discourse to the gradu- ating class. The exercises proper were held Wednesday evening, April 10th. The members of theclass acquitted themselves well, whichis sufficient to prove that success comes only to those who put forth diligent and persistent ef- forts. The speaker of the evening was Dr. S. E. Weber, dean of the school of Liberal Arts, State College, who gave an eloquent and spirited talk on “The Value of High School Education.” The members of the graduating class were Lulu Glossner, Estella McCormick, Mabel Bierly, Malcolm Emerick, Clair Grubb, Lillian Kessinger, Sarah R. Roger et bar to State Col- lege Presbyterian church, tract of land in State College; $4000. Jacob F. Weibly et ux to State Col- lege Presbyterian church, tract of land in State College; $3750. Commissioners Centre Co. to R. J. dann, tract of land in Curtin Twp. 110. Edwin E. Sunday et ux to Harry A. Sampsel tract of land in Spring T™WD.: $650. David G. Meek to Luther G. Peters, tract of land in Ferguson Twp.; $4800. Sarah A. Miller et al to Joel B. var tract of land in Walker Twp.; $ . Joel B. Stover et ux to Henry Hoy, tract of land in Walker Twp.; $8000. J. E. McDowell, Gdn. to Geo. Ze- i tract of land in Rush Twp. Harry E. Harter et ux to H. L. Truckenmiller, tract of land in Spring Democ on April 13th, 1912. was com to oppose ent old faction in our believe that the but for the State as well. 57-15 subject to the as expressed Favors Re-Organization. StATE COLLEGE, PA., April 8th, 1912. Editor Democratic Watchman: As a candidate for Assembly, I would state that as a former member in the Assembly I the course of pres- . Then 23 now, 1 movement is not only for the best interests of the Democratic party R. M. FOSTER. We are authorized to announce L. T. Munson, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for the ure, decision of the voters at the Primaries, April 13h, 1912. We are authorized to announce that George A. Beezer of Bellefonte will be a candidate for Leg- islature, subject to the decision of the Democrat voters of Centre county as expressed at the uniform primaries to be held Saturday, April 13th, FOR NATIONAL DELEGATE. where the animal died. Madeline Spay snr Pope Sn | T% x Tigen et ux to W. D. Bartges, herehy Cannone 3, candidacy for eogaie The many friends of Mrs. Shultz will be glad to LEMONT. | tract of land in Gregg Twp.; $518.12. qe emoerm ational convention at s learn of her recovery from a serious operation in the Bellefonte hospital. Jos. S. Meyers last week disposed of his per- sonal effects and left for Pittsburg to make his home with his son-in-law. Wilson Cummings, the well known drover of Stonevalley, was here for fresh cows, but the prices did not suit his purse. Wm. N. Roush, who has a good position in an auto factory in Tarrytown, N. Y., is visiting his family on Main street this week. The venerable Martin Haven, one of our cldest citizens is seriously ill at the St. Elmo, suffering a Mrs. Daniel Keeler is getting alung nicely, Claude Hoy is slowly getting better now, as the | fever has broken. Monday was cold and windy and did not feel like a spring dav. Mrs. Agnes Grove is spending a few weeks at Watsontown, at the home of her son William. Otterbine Dale and wife came up from Mont. gomery to attend the funeral of his brother Edward. A corps of surveyors have been working near town this last week, but it is not known what they David B. Schenck to Albert Schenck wract of land in Howard Twp.; $2200. Fannie M. Loraine et al to Penna. R. R. Co. tract of land in Snow Shoe Twp.; $1. Catherine E. Bartley et al to C. Ww. Bartley et al, tract of land in Marion Twp.; $7200. william C. Heinle to Henry H. Houser et ux tract of land in Potter Twp.: $33. Bruce Hughes to Maria Eisenhauer, tract of land in Curtin Twp.; § » George N. Hoy to M. S. Betz, prem- ises in Marion Twp.;: $8200. Samantha J. Gates et al to George We are requested to Democratic decision of the Democratic voters istrict, as expressed ressional d , at the primaries April 13th, 1912, announce that W, A. will be a candidate ational Conven- to the action of the al dis- Democratic voters of the as expressed at the Primaries April 13, 1912. A Little Bank Book Showing a balance on the right side makes a man feel like a man. What is more inter- esting than to watch things grow: a bank book showing a steady growth in your bal: ance is a mighty teresting pocket piece. The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. break down of the nervous system. are working on, Nn © | 1 hereby announce my name as a e for Wall Paper ; ; N. vy, premises in Marion Twp.; | Delegate to the Democ ate vention { os a m——em————— STE ——— ian Farmer N. E. Hess last Friday purchased a new | p.. her as} 1 $6500. ‘from Centre ‘nd pledge myself if elected | —— = TE TEI TI Stanley forty horse power car containing all the modern improvements. Its a dandy. and fishermen, and by the number of the latter seen along the creek the sport must be fine. Mary A. Colyer et al to Daniel C. Callahan, premises in Benner Twp.; to support the i heartily endorse the course of our County Chair- man, A. B. Kimport, in the past, to accomplish Perry Gentzel, one of Spring township's prog SL. oA. B. Kimy accomplis 4 er Gen mot pings ror | “Con CS fo hs ue | Thomas 4, Willa to ©, 3, var | oo Ernftncs zeielpon C | The Advent of Sprin of r. rs. uey, as | ell, ct of lan n alker Twp... , | me ma N my name 4 i Nand purchased a bunch of young cattle. | omnia IL Tr hey are slowly ket. | Mary F. Fink to Ira Nearhoof, tract | wil not be prec nthe Salty, Jo, Jo for me P g Jacob Clapper, of Ohio, administrator of his brother Henry's estate, with other relatives are here for a final settlement before the auditors. John R. Lemonis spending several weeks with his son Clarence in West Virginia, and expects 10 spendsome timein Pittsburg on the way home. ting better. Prof. R. U. Wasson, of Coburn, spent a few days at the home of his mother, near town, and went home Saturday. to be on hand Monday to open his select school. af land in Taylor Twp.; $500. Walker Shutt et ux to C. A. Klinger, ract of land in Harris Twp.; $1200. Sarah M. Ray et al to Francis M. Ray et ux tract of land in Ferguson Twp.; $200. Samuel Garner to James J. Markle, space, or use a sticker. Centre Hall, Pa. We are authoriled to alker you must either write my name in the blank G. L. GOODHART. COUNTY CHAIRMAN, announce W. Harrison Esq., of Bellefonte, as a candidate for : The frogs make things lively with their songs hd Chairman of the Democratic Committ Weiland and Gingerich are arranging to erect | these warm evenings, but Monday evening the act hi land in College Sol 310.000. sublect to the decision of the nice a new carriage shop on the old site and in addi singers did not put in an appearance, as the vina ttenhouse to n Es primaries April 13, 1912- tion a large garage for their extensive trade at Boalsburg. Harry Irvin for the first time in twenty-five years is visiting Baileyville, the home of his child, hood, and noted many changes, most of the old folks having passed away. John Johnson, who was at the Wills Eve hos: pital in Philadelphia last Friday, is not improving as rapidly as he hoped, and is now in Altoona under the care of a specialist. “The venerable Samuel Ellenberger, now past eighty-two years old, is planning for a month's visit with friends in and about Sunbury shortly. He is one of the kind that don't appear out of the sixties. Poles are up ready for the wiring from this place down the Branch and across the valley to Frank Millers where the farmers line makes con- nection with the Commercial company's line. thermometer stood at 25 degrees and made it 100 cold for open air concerts. Saturday morning while some men were fishing along Spring creek two dogs brought a fine deer from Nittany mountain, and the men drove the dogs off and the deer waded along the creek for more than an hour, then returned to the moun- tain. The schools of College township have about all closed, and it was a very successful term, as was shown by the examinations held during the term by the teachers, which is part of the course of study adopted by the school board a few years ago, and is being worked out to the satisfaction of parents and all others interested. The following officers of Lemont Lodge, No- 717, 1.0.0. F., were installed for the ensuing term by Past Grand J. C. Etters on Saturday evening: N.G., George Glenn; V. G., Jobn S. Rittenhouse tract of land in Philips- burg: $500. Jacob Bottorf, assignee to Philip 8, Dale, tract of land in Haines Twp.; Elmer E. Bartley et ux to L. A. Wilkinson, 33 acres in Boggs Twp. John M, Mellin et ux to Arthur A, Mellin, lot in Philipsburg; $375. Philipsburg C & L Co. to John Mellin, lot in Philipsburg; $375. Harry M. Strunk et ux to Elsie H. Noll, premises in Marion Twp.; $1. M. W. Adams et ux to Florence A, Stover, 293 acres in Miles Twp.; $1. W. P. Lingle to S. H. Baumgarden- er, 75 acres in Gregg Twp.; $500. Andrew G. Lieb et ux to Charles F. Schad, lot in Spring Twp.; $300. George M. Glenn et al to William 8S. Glenn, premises in State College Boro; $5000. HANCE FOR a Ph 57-15-6t* New Advertisements. LE Cos tims Ba ness, established 1 on sale. Easy terms. P. O. Box 672 Lock a Pa. . Z. MARTIN. , late Ke Dekh, al per 59-15-61* | Da NOTICE .~ of Mi Sor: at, ee Lan by the of Wills 10 7. persons please make payment to the above and those who have claims present them pay- to the estate, J. A. DEITRICH, THE PAPERHANGER v He is here with the largest and best selected stock of Wall Paper in Central Pennsylvania. Come in and we will show you the latest effects in Florals, Chambray Stripes, €rass Cloths Two Tones with pretty cut out Borders, Oatmeals in all shades. Ingrains and in fact anything down to the well selected stock of kitchen papers. We also handle Varnish, Varnish Stains, Wall Paper Cleaner a thing that no howe should be without this time of year on Fresco work. Let Us Estimate on Your 0 VA ERE ATE AT ORPHAN'S ' 3 So fifteen phones will be installed on this line, | Dale; Treas., Clayton Etters; Sec'y., John C- Th cht st ux 0. Joun B, roe shan a Court of Cen: Painting and Paperhanging | On Tuesday Charles and Blanche Parsous were | Hoy: R.S. N.G., John D. Wirtz; L. S. N. Gu. | $2000. |e : or oh : passengers west, bound for Warriorsmark to be ‘Thos. Houtz; Warden, James M. Grove; Con., J. . Hagman et ux to H. M. Meyers, vn at Boliofonl Horan present at the fourteenth birthday anniversary of Chas. Zeigler; Chaplain, William E. Grove; | lot in State College; $400. on east Curtin street, in Centre coun- their old playmate, George Bloom, whose par- ents, Henry and Mrs. Bloom, arranged for the occasion. I. G., James Kustenborder; O. G., G. W.R. Williams; R.S.V.G., H. K. Hoy: L. 8. V. G,, J. Harvey Shuey; R. S. S., George Grenoble; L.S. S., D. W. Sheffer. Adda E. Waite et bar to Emma C. Tyson, 21 acres in Miles Twp. $1786.64. Harry V. Gentzel et ux to William ty, , on SATURDAY, MAY (TH, 1912, at two o'clock p. m., the following described real Last week a corps of surveyors located the B. Musser, 12 acres in Penn Twp. Hing and beg or piece of situate, State road from Tyrone via Pine Grove Mills to $500. : Sd Sg nthe beh of Belts in described as State College. A petition endorsing this route is being circulated and largely signed. There is also another petition largely signed recommending the White Hall road to State College. The three-linked men fraternized inthe 1. 0. O. F. hall last Saturday evening when the officers elected for the ensuing year were installed by dis- _ SPRING MILLS. . J. C. Cameron, of Berwick, made a business trip here on Monday last. Monday last we jumped back to winter weather, decidedly cold. ice everywhere. Considerable house painting is going on all over town. Apparently we are getting proud, Harrison S. Stine to Dorothy Hesse lot in Philipsburg; $1. Foster M. Sharer et ux et al to Calvin 8S. Garbrick, tract of land mm Walker Top. $1. Minerva Garbrick to Calvin 8. Gar- Phe. tract of land in Walker Twp.; Henry J. Garbrick’s exrs, to Joel S. THE PENN DECORATING CO., = PETRIKIN HALL Bellefonte, Pa, 57.11-3m em a or _-__— The Centre County Banking Company. trict deputy grand master R. M. Krebs, as fol- mer of ot of Dr. lows: N.G.. H.N. Walker; V. G., L. P. White; | Mrs. W. T. Steely, of Sunbury, was here on a Royer git tere in Walker Twp. rection on 3 line paralel with the : Rec. Secy.. J.W. Sunday: R.S.to N. G., H. A. | flying visit to her sister, Mrs. C. C. Cummings, | ¥500liars Gillen's heirs, to Ezra Nesters 8 30 feet to street; g lk vag BG | te rs Davin omens nao me | EbOraEtem iE | Strength and Conservatism Waker: Con. J. H. Bailey; R. S. S.. J. E. Mc-| Cleaning up and burning rubbish previous to| David Fye to A. J. Weaver, 58 {0 itel on Contin d extend. Williams: L.S.S., C.T.Homan;R.S.toV. G., | garden making, to be followed by the white-wash | &cres in Potter Twp.; $5. A an vi C.LIvi: 8. fo V.G WH. Gln: Chaplai: brosh, are the mest pleasant obs inorder. |. oval ig Rl a Fhe and two tories fame . KR. . LL 2) s LU es . oF -—Ten ar Br Ra. LS a LW. |. Sovulitieyall wistet. Rk they ar how loom- | * Charles W. Whitehill to ~Winnona | paid on day of sa BETS Sh are the banking qualities demanded by careful Kepler; alternate, Harry McCracken. After the routine business was gone through with, all were invited to the diningroom to par- take of the spread that was prepared by the com. mittee. The wind-up was a smoker. Prof. Miller acted as toastmaster and succeeded in getting which the boys are very proud. How much do 1 21 one books, or Dr. ing up quite lively. No doubt we will get enough of political clap trap before the summer is over This week's primaries, no doubt, will settle Teddy and his third term business. The people are about as sick of Roosevelt as they are of Bryan. W. 0. Gramley on Friday last had a sale of all his cows, a dozen head of very superior stock, also a 4-horse gasoline engine. The sale was largely attended, and realized over §1,400. Of course eggs suffered here very severely on Easter. Everybody seemed to have plenty of them, I did hear of one or two parties gobbling up a dozen each for breakfast, but really that’s a trifle too eggs-travagant. millinery salon of Mrs. Geo. W. Wolfe, I called in totake a glimpse of the latest styles of feminine head wear. The rooms were play of hats is simply bewildering in almost every conceivable shape and style. Among the trim. | med Parisian and London models are some of the | prettiest and most artistic hats that can be found | § inthisend of the county. Mrs. Wolfe has cer. tainly displayed exquisite taste in her selection, Friday last being the opening day at the |¥ decorat- | Ne 137 acres in College Twp.; Amos Garbrick to Emma Dan, 2 acres in Spring Twp.; $125. Alice Saxion et bar to Calisca D. Corman, premises in Bellefonte; 500. Wm. M. Eisenhauer et ux to Doro- thy Eisenhauer, premises in Casa- nova; $6000. Geo. R. Roan et al to N, B. Martz, 2 lots in College Twp; $2000. Harry C. Burket et ux to William Fos as lot in Half Moon Twp.; Julia L. Hale et al to BE. W, Mid- lam et al, 76 acres in Burnside hs C. L. Gramley exr. to W. F. Bow- ersox, 185 acres in Miles : $7609. , 2 tracts $5200. John Zimmerman et al to Hudson Re wright. 101 acres in Walker Twp. Jacob Ritzman et ux to Fannle D. t enthers, 140 acres in Howard Twp. BO00, Mabe! M. Morrison extrx. to Susan Shope, 43 acres In Boggs Twp.: $1300. depositors. With forty years of banking ex- perience we invite you to become a depositor, assuring you of every courtesy and attention. We pay 3 per cent interest on savings and cheerfully give you any information at our command concerning investments you may desire to make. The Centre County Banking Ce. Bellefonte, Pa. 56-5
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