Unofficial Republican and Washin gton Party Vote Cast at May Primaries. New Advertisements. The New Grocery. XECUTORS NOTICE—Estate of Wiliam Peal- U. 8. Re Lievtenant || Sec. In Con- : % Senator Governor Governor || Affairs || gress State Senate ||Legislature Jer, Goceased RY ore 1 i mentar onthe i . township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, Sora BOROUGHS |Z ZIE|E|E|2|5|5||3 SIZE |SUBIBLT g 212282 NS See acting Fiice Jane Dealer apd y= - - “= od - — fe s es Set 3 . DC . ? EIlE|E|3|E|lE|Zcl8|E|8 i213 i= ‘elle llE 28 all persons indebted to said estate are requested AND E SIE|E|5|2|E| E{Z P71: g|- = Zi % E 0 make payment those having claims or g sll2l=lzlr|Tl2llZlRls= ~ | ||2 |= BB =| Sqmlg gemands will make known the same without de- - R87: wl be a pe l® | whi . ALE merricrs. |= | FIENZIT LER NEL LE LER {Ere 12 TA NL Taq: = : : : : pd $12: 70 CLEMENT DALE, . Executors. : : : :ofs : Fields : Attorney. 59-16-6t* Spring Mills P. O., Pa. heft Ai elite el JE NEE [EEE (Gen pan ey ne gs wre Bellefonte, NW ....| 27] 93 105| 11 86 34f.... || m1 98 83 15 2 83) 1 enditionl txponas Issued.out © e iat bee EL BEER Rae BR DR RB Bu 1D dl 1 EL of Common Plyes of Cenite County “ WW....| 8 sil 211 3....].... sil o21] “| sll 251s 1981s 4 el || 8 16] 8 20d 10 me directed there will) exposed to_pub- Centre Hall.......... 5 all “of 2"7if8|.. 8 | 3|l 1B] 3| 1. 4 2 8 sll 10| 4 3 ke gale at the court housein Bellefonte Boro: Howard. .. ap 1 atl 3202s 0 45 14].... | 57]. 51 |. o7 of sil... lf 521 3... ous on Mileshurg. “| 4 ff 3B) 2 gl B EL 16 1 wil a1) 1s FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH, 1914, ] heim. .. s eve Heeno. : Ti... 31. 2B] evi) eee 8 2 ing real esta it: Philipsburg, 1st W..| 21 o51l 54 7] 3 1 a7| 15] 261 61] 26|| 57| 20 Ww 12| 20 28|| 10 : 103 the following te to wif: “ 2nd W..| 24 20 6M AH oe 0 Bole 10 a 16 a8... || 17 ll that Giegsuage tenement Sid fragt of land “ 3rd W..| 23 so af of alld wl mln (| 39 85 ll 12 Suate 1 Spr township, county of Ceritre and Snow Shoe . ........ 8 isl 17] sl 1] 178 ell 18] 1m) 14] e7|Tid|| 2¢| 713 1 6 10 14) 5 State of Pennsylvania ba ded and described as S. Philipsburg... 10 PU HL st oa da ql ele tH 1... 8 ollows, to wit: Beginning at a pointin the cen. State College. 27 sll os| alcs| 2 sl el sal 19) is] ee| idl s7|Tiz|| e7l 15] 28) i2|| 63 ter line of the Furnace Branch of the C Unioaville....... 5 Bl 6 2 3 I HA 5 5| el 131] 9] cll 8 12 10-2} of 12] 2] ¢ Th 20% Pennsylvania and on the line of Benner Twp N 7 sd a 2 #8 i 20 o of =f ma} Ef. 35 12 yn A Bl... Tl pmas Shoemaker, and Jans Jormerly Swi . SP....1. 2 leona aroma LY I 2. Melee Th og 7 Hoff 8] ol. iS) ames k, fonvoy, ire ; Doi teen Boggs Twp Sen 3 are u 3 Teeeofer 27% 10 3 sky 13 3 7 23 3 > Ban 10 Bes one Gi EE ants “ WP... 8 Alay sgn gl 0.7 ef. i n 8 9... af 3]. nh aforesaid center line measured at right angle Burnside TWD. ...... a si Tay Soa El ae) ECS CENT A aloe... 8 ey oal 00H fheretojhonce followinga curve to the left with a College ** woe 2 ofl o507i2l 1] 4 3 1) 29] 12 2|[-89| 2] 37] 2lf 29 7 5 2 27| 14 2 Yagins of fur hundred end ninety.-eight(498) feet Gos + WEAR IRENA BE AE Hs A a TE Ee ne Ranareg ap oh: Fergnton * EE. Si Bil on 3 Leslee) IY) Bless] Blof Well il BN teen (116) feet to the line of Mary A. Conroy “ « WP. 5 oh a ie 16] 5. 21 |: 19] n 3 2 19] 12 fofmerly of James E. Conroy, deceased, and The Gregg Twp NP....| 1 cl Mee Io bf ! Lo. Ll Be ae oes She « wy. | 8 Wa aa 17 sl. 22! 18 8 0 19 4 along lands of The Bellefonte Furnace Company Haines Twp E P....| 4 MM Mh i 1). 15 12 4 10... 5 8. sixty-eight (68) feet to the line of Thomas A. oe A 5 ali 1} at 1... sl a) ol BU el 9 2) M....p 2 2H 12... 2 Shoemaker; thence along lands of Thomas A. Half Moon Twp 5] 21....|l 22 4 eol.. oe el. 25]. 22.0 Hon. 33. Shoemaker, north fifteen (15) degrees and fifteen Harris Twp E 1 shi 8) or gigi 6 3). sl 3 8 og 2 ef. (15) minutes west sixty-four (64) feet to the place “ wp 77.318 "711 ot MH 1... 8 4it 16 6 74 231 7119 8) 19....1 “61 6ii 10] 13} 3 of beginning, containing three thousand four Howard TWp........ 9, 19... 0 21 8 As. nol 1 dl. 271. w ...o4 af A st... 2 U.... hundred and sixty-two (3462) square feet. Huston Twp......... 7] 17 Hy 8° Bo ¥ ap 5] 15 6 2 8 9 7110, 6} 8 1 9] 1208 Arso. All those three certain lots or pieces of Liberty Twp 28 231 10] 1} 1.. sll 26] 15] 2|| 27] s|| 25! 3| 84 2{ 1 3 21} 1} 2 ground situate in Spring township, Centre coun: : * p's | Bt Fi Hien. 3 8}. 8]. S)...01 6 3 M,... 3 5l.. ms and described as fol- Marion Twp......... 4 | 4. 41 2... 6 4. 101.. 2 seenilt 8 2....|.. SiN. lows: Miles Twp E Nope d 2|... 1 8h..a i. 31. 2... 2l.vealeonsise 8 ierectenss 1. Beginning at east corner of lot now or late = M J 12 3 SG ey By elas Rl am Tha 1) 13] 8 1 cf A. B. Snyder; thence north forty-five (45) de: Ww P. 51.. v vebiece on 1 31. 31. est 1a, B eevitoecs grees west along line of said lot, three hundred Patton Twp......... | 2] 19] M1 2 15 5 21 13 | 6 2 11 5| 16 and ninety-three (393) feet to the north corner of Penn TWp.. ceoennen. 8 6... Or...1 140. 5. Gf... 11 9 oneal T2laeasfeees 70 4... said lot; thence north sixty-six (66) degrees east Potter TwpN P..... 2 9... : Blo rae of 5 Bi... 1 8 1 8l.... 3 1 9 2 1 along land now or late of James R. exander, “ SP 6 3. 8 1... eat 3 Biles 8]. Ti...) 9 h | pe 8 2}... one hundred and twenty (120) feet to a post: Ww 4 Ho 2.... .. 2: 1).... 31. 8 ii ssiiseve IE, 3 1i.. thence south forty-five (45) degrees east, three Rush Twp NP.. Yi 19... 1 41.00, 1... 16 3 cave 20 |. 20 Vey %% 7 Sl... 4) 19].. hundred ninetv-three (393) feet to a post; thence : EP. Sf 17.... 5 5 2l.. 35; -71.... 20]. 21... |p 9 12] lf... 6| 17]. south sixty-six (66) degrees west along lands of + 3 18 a 1 15 2 4 i 2 M Caos 3 a i 2 1 Biers 3 0. the estate of William A. Thomas, deceased, one Sno SH06 XE Hm 2 Be Sat A Be Et of A Aa EE oe pe a" hi 3 2..es Slarex]-ee 1i.. f 1}.... 51. 8 lias 5 Heveolenss 4 1 .c Being the same property conveved to Thomas A. Spring Twp N 6; 21 2} 20 2% 20 3 3 200 6 31 22 Si 0] ev no4b 50... 15, 1 Shoemaker by William Wolf et ux and Joseph “ S al 24 3 290 3 2 2...ell 2 7) 2|| 2. 2] 2S] 15 6 8 eff 1 1t Wot bY decd Tred § ang Josen) ‘ 5a olf et ux by ated November 23rd, 1889, . Ww 1 23... 2 8 YH N..1. I 18l....00 23.0. 20 .. 20] 4 2....1 13] 12}.... recorded in Centre county in Deed Book Vol Taylor Twp.. ve bse. 9 NH.ioli...les 105 11. %1.... 9 ie. al “n... 10)....0..., 60 page 10. > Union TWD..... ; gal of afl iol yl 2fiel 3) ul sine ae Wall 1g 9 ie a2 | - CT M 4 2 4 5 : 5 6 2. Beginning at a stone corner; thence north Ww alker wp M : 1 Sue o 3 Yeainjanne aol 81... Blues Ol ain aes Bere: forty-five (45) degrees west, three hundred “ wre. 1 Iwill ii Hil ty 5 1 1 Feabill 3oNi ninety-three (393) feet to a post; thence north WOrth TWD.eesseenss 8| 27, 1| 22 5 al apc was alas! vd ssi aL oosy af el Alf e320 33 1 SR Goes oan. one Aare twerh TOTAL: i eesesbiinsion: 419 {1224 144 ||1173] 286 01] 5a} 102 |[1081| 472 | 155 [1463 | 163 |{1335 | 143 | 893| 235| 432| 152 || 719 | 846] 117 degrees east, three hundred ninety. three (393 Piuralities | | oo feet to a post; thence south sixty-six (66) degrees TAT | west one hundred twenty (120) feet to the place of beginning. Containing one (1) acre, neat measure. 3. Beginning at the eastcorner of lot now or With the Churches of the County. Notes of Interest to Church People of all Denominations in all Parts of the County. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Service Sunday 10:45 a. m. day 8 p. m., 93 E. High street. ednes- MEMORIAL SUNDAY AT ST. JOHN'S LUTH- ERAN CHURCH. The G. A. R. Post of Bellefonte will attend in a body the Lutheran church next Sunday morning. The pastor, Rev. W. M. B. Glanding, will deliver the Me- morial sermon on the topic, “The Voices of the Patriotic Dead.” All soldiers and sailors are specially invited. Everybody will be welcome. Attend and sing the hymns of patriotism. Did you hear Dr Hawes’ first sermon in the series he is preaching on “Morn- ing Scenes in the Old Testament?” You will want to hear the second one which is to be preached Sunday morning. Special subject, “The Meeting at the River.” Service at 10:30. Our Correspondents’ Opinions. This column is ai the service of those of our people who desire io express their views on any subject of general or local interest. The ““ Watchman’ will in 70 wa, ments. The real name of the author must accom- pany all communications, but will be withheld from publication when the request is made. Is Local Option Legal? Publisher of Democratic Watchman. The constitution of Pennsylvania, Arti- be responsible for their ideas or state Something New in Circusdom. Complete Menagerie Never Seen Before With Wild West Exhibition. Something absolutely new, something pever before carried with a wild west show, is but one of the many features of : that most noted of all American Amuse- ment Enterprises, Kit Carson’s Buffalo Ranch Big Three-Ring Wild West Circus. We refer to the excellent and most com- plete Menagerie of trained wild animals in existence today. Carried simply as an added feature for your inspection and no extra charge for viewing same. During the course of the performance animal acts of all description are presented for your approval. This with the fancy rid- ing, roping and other traits of expert horsemanship, displaved by the Cowboys, Cowgirls, Cossacks and Mexican Vau- queros constitutes but part of the two hours of solid amusement. A dozen clowns are continually at play and it will be a hard matter to stop watching the antics long enough to view some of the imported European artists in novelty acts of every description. The performance ends with the superb, spectacular, his- torical fantasy, “Battle of Wounded Knee,” in which over two hundred In- | dians, Soldiers, Trappers, Cowboys and | Scouts take active part. Many of the Indians were actually present at this famous battle and it is reproduced ex— actly as they describe it. The two mile parade will pass on the main thoroughfares and a grand free ex- hibition takes place immediately after on | the show grounds. .Only two perform- I ances in Bellefonte, on Thursday, June 4. | COMING! — Mrs. Beatrice Forbes | Robertson Hale, the gifted, the talented, the beautiful, the fascinating actress- late of illiam and Joseph wort fhove mention, ; thence north forty-five egrees wes SPRING MILLS. along line of oid lot, three hundred ninety-three (393) feet to the northcorner of said lot; thence north sixty-six (66) degrees east along land of J. Samuel Wise has been on the sick list all R. and C. T. Alexander, one hundred twen! week. Qo feet joa Joss fhence gouth joriy-ave, a egrees east, three hundred ninety-three ay Rossman left on Wednesday last for feet to a post; thence south sixty-six (66) de- ron, Ohio. grees west along land of William A. Thomas estate, one hundred twenty (120) feet to the place of beginning. Containing one (1) acre, neat measure. ALso. All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground situated in Spring township, Centre county and State of Pennsylvania bound- ed and described as follows: Beginning at a stone on the line between the lands of the said Amos Garbrick and The Bellefonte Furnace Company; thence by land of the said Amos Gar- brick south sixty and one-fourth degrees west eight and four-tenths rods to a cedar tree; thence by same south sixty degrees west sixteen and eight- tenth rods to a stone; thence bv same south forty-nine and one-fourth degrees west twenty- six rods to a stone; thence by same south thirty- three and one-half fegress west five 2 ro i i enths rods to a stone; thence by land o iam holes l.sermon. on Sunday evening last, to Humes estate sbuth -two degrees east one quite a large congregation. : rod 0 a stone; fherce by feng of my Garbrick i i ; on a line twenty feet from the centre of the rail- es 1 Brian, representative of Castle No, 198 17,4 leading to the furnace, north fifty-one de- . G. E., returned from Lancaster on Friday last | grees east nineteen and eight-tenth rods to stone; and reports having had a fine time and an inter- | thence by same north fifty and one-fourth de- esting session. grees east nine rods to a stone; thence by same — a north sixty-three and three-fourth degrees east TT seventeen od Sixtenth, rods to Stope; Pierce iverging from the line of railroad and by land o New Advertisements. Amos Garbrick south thirty-five degrees esst seven and five-tenth rods to stone; thence by land of The Bellefonte Furnace Company north seventy degrees east eight and five-tenth rods to Prof. W. R. Jones will deliver the usual address here on Memorial day. Mrs. Bruce McCormick, of Sunbury, is here on a visit to her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. O. Mc- Cormick. Applicants for the postoffice are becoming very nervous, as yet there are no reports of the ex- aminations. Mr. Johnson, of Glen Iron, now fills the posi- tion at the railroad office, vacated by Mr. Bubb who returned to Milton. Rev. Williams of the M. E. church, delivered a OR SALE.—Six cylinder Mathewson car. Inquire of a stone; thence by same north twenty-eight de- 59-21-tf H. N. CRIDER. | grees west eleven and five-tenth rods to the place of beginnieg. Containing one hundred and fifty- ANTED.— Well cured rock oak bark, | four perches. P. B. CRIDER & SON ALso. All that certain tract of land situate in 59-21-2t Bellefonte, Pa. | Spring township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, adjoining other property of the party of the second part hereto near the stock house of the said party of the second part. Beginning at a wild cherry; 50.tf | thence south fifty-four (54) degrees east, two hundred thirty (230) feet to another wild cherry; thence south forty-five (45) degrees west, two hundred sixty-two (262) feet to a post; thence on a straight line to the place of beginning. Being a triangular piece of land containing acres. ALSO the right and privilegesto maintain and use perpetually and exclusively a certain reservoir now existingon the top of Halfmoon hill and a certain pumping station now existing near Spring creek, and two certain lines of pipe now lying underneath the ground, one thereof running be- tween said pumping station and said reservoir and the other between said reservoir and land of OR SALE.—Good Ranger_bicycle for sale. Inquire of JOHN H OR RENT.—Desirable residence. Inquire of MRS. JOHN POWERS: Spring St. ORSES FOR SALE.—A pair of horses for sale. Can be seen at stable of R. S. BROUSE, Bellefonte, Pa. 59-18-1m* ANTED.—Painters and paper hangers. But it is never too late to vote your pref- erence for Morris’ Store. carry honest bargains. Day afternoon, May 30th. 59. The Primaries Are Over If you have not yet done so bear in mind that wc are in business to serve all the people honestly and fairly. Remember that we will observe the usu- al closing hours on Saturday, Memorial _ ROBERT MORRIS, We always BELLEFONTE, PA. The Centre County Banking Company. A Bank Account is Life’s Best Insurance IN time of death the bank account proves itself the Best Kind of insur- ance. You can get your money im- mediately and without question. Dur- ing life the bank account proves equally valuable, provided it is kept at a figure that really insures, and it pays Better In- terest. Get your cash in the bank. Leave it there. You can’t beat that kind of insurance. This requires determina- tion and sometimes self sacrifice. ' But it A bank account with us is your pays. A Best Policy. mm— The Centre County Banking Co. ss BELLEFONTE PA. The First National Bank. Open an Account WITH US We furnish bank book, check book and cle 3, section 7, provides inter alia as fol- | suffragist will lecture on Equal Suffrage lows: “The General Assembly shall not ;, he court house on Saturday evening, pass any local or special law regulating nr. 93:4 at 8 o'clock. the affairs of counties, cities, townships, i Because of the very rare opportunity 3 2 ” wards, boroughs or sehgel Gisstiers. te} offered to Bellefonte and vicinity, every The Supreme court of this Siz € In man is urged to attend and to invite a passing on the above clause has said: | man to accompany him, and every wom- “All our recent decisions are to the ef- | pany ry ply to OHN MCSULEY, 59-14-tf ! LS Must be sober and industrious. Ap- Lower Petrikin Hall. The Bellefonte Furnace Company as a_source of water supply to the property of The Bellefonte Furnace Company. Machinist. Apply to ny BELLEFONTE ENGINEERING CO. ACHINIST’S WANTED. —Wanted at once. One Lathe hand and one all-around Bellefonte, Pa. | pu Together with the right of The Bellefonte Fur- nace Company its successors and assigns to repair, renew and replace the said reservoir, pumping station and pipe lines, and to haye free ingress and regrees to and from the same for the ses aforesaid. Provided nevertheless that said rights and privileges are to be used in such manner as to do no necessary injury to the Stationery, free. convenient form of payment. Checks are the most They are returned to the sender endorsed. This is a receipt. Every business man and every woman should have an account fect, that if local results either are or may be produced by a piece of legisla- tion, it offends against this provision of the constitution and is void.” Yours faithfully, JAMES WOLFENDEN, Lamar, Pa. — When you can get the best as cheap as you can get the cheapest, Why. parry McCracken is attending the Grand , payment and those having claims against the don’t you do it. Get the WATCHMAN and you are sure you have it. memati Real Estate Transfers. Teressa A. Frantz to J. Mitchell Myers, tract of land in Rush Twp.; $800. N. B. Spangler to Jennie E. Harvey, tract of land in Philipsburg; $750. W. H. Noll et al to John C. Mulfinger, lot of ground in Pleasant Gap; $1500. W. M. Williams et ux to Paul B. Brene- man, lot of ground in State College; $1425. John L. Holmes et al to Charles A. Snyder, lot of ground in Ferguson Twp.; $150. Charles A. Snyder et ux to J. N. Hoy, tract of land in Ferguson Twp.; $150. Lydia A. Musser to A. Walter's trus- tees, tract of land in Millheim; $500. Mary A. Rearick to John D. Moore, tract of land in Centre Hall; $1500. Louisa Smull to W. E. Bair, tract of land in Miles Twp.; $60. Annie Witherite er al to Alice Rodgers, tract of land in Boggs Twp.; $2750. . Andrew G. Lieb et us to Emma Dann, tract of land in Spring Twp.; $300. ——The WATCHMAN enjoys the proud distinction of being the best and cleanest county paper published. ——1If you always want to have the best take the WATCHMAN and you'll have it. : an should take at least one womap with i her, whether she believesin this great for- ward movement or not. No admission _ will be charged, but a collectior will be | taken. Listen to the music of the band | before the lecture. f PINE GROVE MENTION. ; Lodge of Odd Fellows in session at Harrisburg . this week. Mrs. Sarah Gardner came down from her win- ter quarters in Altoona for the summer stay at her old home. | Mr. and Mrs. T. C.Cronover enjoyed an auto trip to Blair and Huntingdon counties Monday and Tuesday. | Mary Sunday and little son Harry came down from Tyrone to spend Sunday with friends in and out of town. { James Hubler and the William Wolf family autoed to Colyer and spent the Sabbath at the Klinefelter home. {| Mrs. Geo. Swabb spent Sunday with her hus- i band in the Bellefonte hospital and found him i recovering but slowly. Wils Cummings, the veteran Stonevalley drover, was here Monday in quest of stock which he found scarce and high in price. i Mrs. Esther Gregory, of Neff’s Mills, spent several days recently visiting her brother, T. S. Bailey, who is ill at his home at State College. The venerable John Shuey, a Civil war veteran, is suffering a partial stroke of paralysis, and owing to his advanced age his recovery seems . doubtful. { Memorial day exercises will be observed as usual at Meek’s cemetery by a detail of Capt. ' Campbell G. A. R. Post at 9 o'clock a. m., May | 30th. At Pine Grove Mills the parade will form onthe Diamond at 20’clock p. m. It will be led _ by the Boal band, of Boalsburg, the G. A. R. boys.and the several civic organizations and Sun- day schools. Rev. L. S. Spangler will be the orator of the day, The next place will be Pine . Hall at 6 p. m. Clement Dale will be the orator there. ASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE.—A four- . teen horse-power gasoline engine in No. ~~ 1 order, also a clutch pully to connect with it can be purchased at a bargain by apply- premises heretofore conveyed to G. Edward Haupt and Margaret H. Brown or to injure the use and occupation thereof in any manner not ing to essential to the maintenance and enjoyment of : T. R. HAMILTON, the rights and privileges reserved. 59.21-2w* Bellefonte, Pa. Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of The Bellefonte Furnace Company. A.B. LEE, Sheriff’s Office Sheriff. Bellefonte, Pa., May 18th, 1914. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the estate of Wm. H. _.. Graham, deceased, late of the borough of Philipsburg, having been granted to the under- signed he requests all persons knowing them- | selves indebted to said estate to make immediate 59-21-4t meme same to present them duly authenticated for ‘Hardware. settlement. GEO. T. GRAHAM, 59-20-6t State College, Pa. | HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given Quality First. that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pennsylvania, on the 16th day of June, 1914, at ten o’clock a. m., under the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania entitled “An Act to provide for the incor- poration and regulation of certain corporations,’ approved April 29th, 1874, and its supplements, for a charter for an intended corporation to be called BELLEFONTE BOARD OF TRADE, the character and object of which are, as follows: The encouragement and protection of trade and commerce in the Borough of Bellefonte, Pennsyl- vania, and in the vicinity of the said Borough, by the dissemination of information relative to the availability of the said Borough of Bellefonte and its vicinity for the establishment of mercantile, commercial, industrial, and manufacturing enter- prizes therein, and by using all other lawful 3 means to further the establishment of such enter- Canvas Beltings prizes, with power to aid such enterprizes by voluntary contribution thereto of money and of Extension Ladders je od personal Prope rty or of any of B em; and or these purposes to have, possess enjoy a the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by Step Ladders the said Act and the supplements thereto. BLANCHARD & 1 LANCHARD, 59-21-3t Solicitors. Asphalt Roofing Galvanized Roofing Atlas Portland Cement Wall Plasters Wall Coatings Leaiher Beltings Ropes and Twines Bar Iron and Steel. Cattle Pasture. Cattle Pasture The Lehigh Valley Coal Company will gpen their acre range on Beech Creek ay 1st, 1914, under the man ent of Mr. Geo. Lorrah, Season May 1st to Oc- Ie De ee a e v only on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Ad- Our Specialty ~Dockash Ranges." OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OwinE’S Hardware Stor dress for any further information, LEHIGH VALLEY COAL CO. 59-15-2m : Snow: Shoe, Pa. 59-10tf BELLEFONTE, PA. . with a well managed bank. The First National Bank 59-1-1y BELLEFONTE. PA. TT JEWELRY AND WATCHES. © 59-4-tf. WEDDING and 1 Gifts for June the most beautiful month of all the year. Cut Glass, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Diamonds, Sterling and plate, in all articles and designs. F. P. BLAIR & SON, Jewelers and Opticians, Bellefonte, Peana.
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