] telescope and other i w # i | i & £ SEATS free: remo reeorrehe- Be SPRAGUE; Ministers—-|- “Grange ark, on Sunday. A Political Advertisement. SE VOTE FOR ELLIS LL. ORVIS FOR UDGE Primaries, September 21, 1915. 60-37-1t. 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 11:00 a. m. Wednes- day 8 p. m., 93 E. High street. RALLY DAY. The St. John’s Lutheran Sunday school will observe Rally Day next Sunday at 9.30 a. m. The subject of sermon at 10.45 a. m. by the pastor, Rev. W. M. B. Glanding, will be. “The Big Business of the Sunday School’’ and his topic at 7.30 p. m. will be, “Christian Zeal. WM. M. B. GLANDING, Pastor. U. B. CHURCH NOTES. The Ladies Aid Society will sell ice cream at the basement of the church Saturday evening, beginning at five o'clock. The young ladies bible class will hold its monthly business meeting at the home of Esther Bryan this (Friday) evening. All members are invited. Next Lord’s day, being the last before conference, let all pledges be in, with all obligations that must go to and be settled at conference. Sunday services as usual. Bible school at 9.30. Worship and sermon at 10.45. Subject: “The Permanent Foundation.” Juniors at 2 p. m., Seniors at 6.30, wor- ship and sermon at 7.35. Subject: “Choice of Service.” All are invited. FR IRI a So TIE Is nn See rere old the 14th.-Its career has been unusually suc- cessful. Starting in a field where its competitors were firmly established, the Evening Ledger has made more progress in one year than it had a right to expect in three.. Today its circulation is well up into six figures, and still the word is Forward, March. To celebrate its birthday, the Evening Ledger will issue a big Special Anniversary Number, the chief feature of which will be a four-page Intaglio section, containing full-page photographs of the candidates in the Philadelphia mayoralty cam- paign, and also fine pictures illustrating our naval preparedness and the progress of the Wom- an’s Suffrage Movement. The Intaglio section will be well worth framing, and altogether the Evening Ledger's Anniversary Number promises to be a unique newspaper. The North American is going to make a new departure in picture supplements by issuing with its edition of September 19th a wonderfully artis- tic photogravure print entitled “Family Cares.” This is a picture which will appeal to every lover of children and every one who is interested in child life. It represents a little girl clad in her nightie going downstairs with a sick pet. The expres- sion on the child’s face shows the real trouble with which her soul isburdened. It isthe work of a master artist, and will find instant favor with North American readers. The North American picture policy, which will be followed for several weeks to come, is based upon the idea that a picture worth preservation should be issued in such form as will allow it to be preserved. The print of ‘Family Cares’ is on handsome heavy paper. It is donein the best style of the photogravure art and is ready for framing. It is worthy of a place on the wall of any home. A He Telit RR SURAT RY SEDER, “JEWELR This. town .was..well represented... SE Williafy | ouser and fan ole of James E. Lenker. al oi and his: mother. went to. home in New Jersey, Weanssdey of last week. res ve Foss i Fos, will: hold ial : munion services in the “United Evan- gelical church'on Sunday" forenoon: it Rev. Thos. C.'Houtz, of Selinsgrove, i is circulating. among friends in -these parts | for a few days before school opens... An old people’s service will be held. in ily spent Sun-: means accuracyy. precision, faithful rts performance of duty day: in and ..day out—as well ds beaut. EELS (YE YE the United Evangelical church Sunday | * forenoon, September 26th, to which all are invited. The State has a gang of m:n working on the road between Lemont and Pleas- ant Gap, cutting weeds and grading the sides of the road. All the schools of College township have opened except Centre Furnace, which will open as soon as the building is completed and a teacher is secured. The supervisors of College township finished the new county bridge across Spring creek at Oak Hall, and a town- ship bridge near Oak Hall foundry, with- in the last two weeks. BOOKS, MAGAZINES, Etc. PHILADELPHIA EVENING LEDGER CELEBRATES ITs FIRsT BIRTHDAY.— Our contemporary, the Evening Ledger of Philadelphia, will be one year P. BLAIR & SON. Jewelers and Opticians, BELLEFONTE, 59-4-tf PENNA. ——For high class Job Work come to the WATCHMAN Office. ANNOUNCEMENTS. JUDGE. We are authorized to announce as the candidate of the people and for the people the name of J. Kennedy Johnston for the office of Judge in Cen- tre County (being the 49th Judicial District) who respectfully solicits your influence and support on his behalf for said office upon a non-partisan ticket, We are authorized to announce that Ellis L. Orvis, of Bellefonte, Pa., will be a candidate for Judge, subject to the action of the voters as ex- pressed st the primaries on Tuesday, September st We are authorized to announce that N. B. Spangler is a candidate for the office of Judge, subject to the decision of the voters at the prima- ries to be held Tuesday, September 21st, 1915. To the Electors of Centre County: I hereby announce as a candidate fc= the office of Judge of the Courts of Centre ceunty, pledg- ing an honest, prompt and efficient administra- tion. Your vote and support are earnestly solicited both at the primary, September Zist, and the election November 2nd, 1915. HENRY C. QUIGLEY, * Bellefonte, Pa. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce that D. Paul Fortney, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for District Attorney, subject to the action_ of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, September 21st, 1915. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that James E. Harter, of Penn township, will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on the third Tuesday of September, 1915. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce that George R. Richards, of Philipsburg borough, will be a can- didate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as expressed 3 jhe primaries on Tuesday, September 21st, PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce that David R. Foreman, of Beilefonte, Pa., will be a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as expressed = re primaries on Tuesday, September 21st, RECORDER. We are authorized to announce that W. Francis Speer, of Bellefonte, Pa., will be a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic voters of Centre county as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, September 21st, 1915. « REGISTER. We are authorized to announce that J. Frank Smith, of Centre Hall, will be a candidate for the nomination of Register, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as ex- Plesseg at the primaries on Tuesday, September st, . » JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. We are authorized to announce that Cha=les L. Gates, of the North ward, Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the nomination of Justice of the Peace on the Republican ticket in said ward, at $e primaries to be held on Tuesday, September st, . AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce that Jeremizh Brungart, of Miles township, will be a candidate for nomination as Auditor of Centre county, sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, Septem- ber 21st, 1915. COUNTY COMMISSIONR. We are authorized to announce that D. A. Grove, of College township, will be a candidate for County Commissioner, subject tothe action of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, September 21st, 1915. We are authorized to announce that William H. Noll Jr., of Spring Twp., will be a candidate for nomination for County Commissioner, sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as expressed at the Primaries to be held on Tuesday, Septeniber 21,1915. « New Advertisements. XECUTRIX'S NOTICE ~In “the matter of | the estate of Edward G. Osmer, late of the township of Spring, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary having been issued by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, Pennsylvania, to the undersigned executrix of said estate, all persons owing said decedent are requested to make settlement with- out delay, and all persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to ELIZABETH M. HIBLER, Executrix, 34-6t* North Allegheny, St., Bellefonte. New Advertisements. OR SALE.—A Little Gem one horse wagon in good condition. Low figure and easy terms. Apply to HARRY ALFERDS. Pine Grove Mills. 60-37-1t IMBER.—About 20 acres of fine hard-wood timber, on level land, half-mile from rail- road, is being offered for sale by the J. M. (Rephare Est., at Fillmore, Pa. If interesed write W. C. TATE, 895 Evangeline Rd. 60-36-tf Collinwood, Ohio. EGISTER’S NOTICE.—The following ac- counts have been examined, p and filed of record inthe Register’s et for the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors and all others in anywise interested, and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre coun- ty for confirmation on Wednesday, the 29th day of September, A. D. 1915. 1. Koon. The first and final account of John L. Holmes, executor of &c., of George Koon, Sr., late of State College Boro., deceased. 2. Lesh. The first and final account of Cathe- rine Lesh, executrix of &c., of Lydia Lesh, late of Walker Twp., deceased. 3. Thompson. The first and final account of Farmers Trust company, of State College, Pa., Guardian of Hilda Patton Thompson, daughter of James I. Thompson, Lemont, Penna. 4. Bitner. The sixth and final account of Henry F. Bitner, executor of &c., of the last will and testament of Jacob Bitner, late of Gregg Twp., deceased. > 5. Shields. The first and final account of O. E, Miles, executor of &c., of Peninnah Shields, late of Milesburg borough, deceased. 6. Losch, The first and final account of C. W. Snyder, administrator of &c., of William S. Losch, late of Spring Twp., deceased. 7. Moyer. The second partial account of An- ton Neubauer and Harry V. Neubauer, executors of the estate of Adam Moyer, late of Philips- burg borough, deceased. 8. Meyer. The first and final account of Ber- tha Meyer, now Bertha Stover, administratrix of &c., of Orvis E. Meyer, late of Penn township, deceased. 9. Kerstetter. The first and final gecount of J. W. Kerstetter, administrator of &c., of Jacob Kerstetter, late of Penn Twp., deceased. 10. Packer. The first and final account of Lot H. Neff administrator of &c., of Jane Packer, late of Howard Twp., deceased. 11. Tressler. The first and final account of F. A. Carson, administrator of &cC., of Sarah Tress- ler, late of Potter Twp., deceased 12. Marshall. The first and final account of Nelson Marshall, administrator of &c., of Luch Marshall, late of Spring 1'wp., deceased 13. Harper. The first and final account of Wm. Groh Runkle, executor of &c., of Catherine Harper, late of Potter Twp., deceased 14. Lee. The account of Emma V. Lee and Chelles H. Lee, administrators of &c., of Jeremi- ah W. Lee, late of Walker Twp., deceased 15. Phillips. The first and final account of the Bellefonte Trust Company. Guardian for Bessie Phillips, minor child of Cyrus N. Phillips, late of Miles Twp., deceased 16. Robb. The first and final account of Pe- ter Robb and Lewis Robb, executors of &c., of Peter Robb, Sr., late of Howard borough, de- 17. Kane, First and final account of R. B. Montgomery, administrator of etc., of Martin Kane, late of Bellefonte borough, dece J. FRANK SMITH, Register. Begister's Office, Bellefonte, Pa., Aug. 31st, 1915. To Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls Personally-Conducted Excursions October 8, 1915 Round $9.30 Trip FROM BELLEFONTE SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, , Dining Car, and Day Coaches through the Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Tickets good going on Special Train and connecting trains, and returnin ng on regu- lar trains within FIFTEEN DAYS. Stop- off at Buffalo on return trip. Illustrated Booklet and full information may be obtained from Ticket Agents. PENNSYLVANIA R.R. 60-27-13 Candyland for the Best. Candyland’s Real Ice Cream. Both Phones 60-1-1y Fresh- Made Milk Chocolate Nut and Fruit Special 60c line of Chocolates of all flavors, 40 cents hereafter. ...opecial Boxes, 1-2 pound 25c...... 60 ~<a CANDYLAND. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION. Orphan’s Court Sale. RPHANS’ SOURY SALE.—In the Orphans’ Court of Centre County. Trustees sale of Real Estate of the Estate of William A. Thomas, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased. In pursuance of a decree of said Court, the un- dersigned will offer at public sale at the Court House in Bellefonte, Pa., at Ten O'clock a.m. on SATURDAY, the 25TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1915, the following described pieces of real estate, to wit: No. 1, of Exhibit *“A.” Being premises known as the Mansion House property of said decedent, situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, "bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the North and East by the ““Y”” and the main track of the P. R. R. Company: on the South by land of R. B. Taylor and North Thomas Street; and on the West by North Thomas Street; subject to the Right of Way of the Central Rail- road Company of Pennsylvania running through said premises. Having thereon erected a large stone mansion house, stable and other out buildings. No. 2, of Exhibit “A.” Being the triangular piece of land situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to- wit: On the North and East by North Thomas Street; on the South by road leading from _Belle- fonte to Coleville; and on the West by lands now occupied by McCalmont & Company. No. 3, of Exhibit “A.” All that certain house or lot of ground adjoin- 4 ing the A. M. E. Church on the South; and front- | ing 50 feet on the West side of St. Paul Street; and extending Westerly therefrom to the line of Haupt and Brown. No. 4, of Exhibit “A.” All that certain double house and lot of ground fronting 50 feet on the West side of St. Pau Street and extending Westerly therefrom to the’ line of Haupt and Brown. No. 5. of Exhibit “A.” Being all that certain tract, piece or lot of land situate at Coleville, Spring Township, Qohere County and State of Pennsylvania, bounded a follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the middle of public | road; thence along land of American Lime &:i- Stone Company North 61 degrees 30 minutes East_ |. Be 42.24 rods to a post; thence along Bellefonte:Fur<'f: nace Company land South 25 degrees 45 minutes: |; East, 12.4 rods to stones; thence South 64 degrees 45 minutes West 12.44 rodsto post; thence: on os land of various owners and David Hoy South 27% | degrees 30 minutes East 38.4 rods to post and an, .t Alley; thence along said Alley South 63 degree 15 minutes West 8.36 rods to post; thence along land of William Billet North 25 degrees 30 m utes West 6.25 rods to post; thence South 65 de> grees 45 minutes West 4 rods to post;; “thence - along various owners and school ground North 27 degrees 15 minutes West 21,28 rods t6’ point in | middle of road; thence in middle of road along school ground South 66 degrees 45 minutes West 14.52 rods to point in middle of public’ Toad; thence in middle of public road North 36 degrees West 20.76 rods to place of beginning. Contain. ing 5.95 acres be the same more or less.” “** No. 6, of Exhibit “A.” cali of tend Being all that certain tract, piece or. rlavof situate at Coleville, Spring Township, County, 2nd State aforesaid. bounded as follows. to-wit: Yogi ning at post, thence along land of David’ Hoy North 28 degrees 3 minutes West 12.64 rods | to point in middle of old road; thence along the middle of said road adjoining land of" Bellefonte Furnace Company North degrees. 15 inutes East 58.36 rods to point in ys te of said’ road; thence along lands of James Ryder : South: grees 30 Minutes East 13.08 rods, to t;, thence | he lands of A. G. Morris South’ 59 degrees 30 minutes West 23.4 rods to st ‘t thence iin 25 degrees 15 minutes East 3. 5 to white oak; thence alon; ng Yatious lot owners South 64-degrees 50 minutes est 33.8 rods to post; e: North 32 degrees West 1.88 rods to post; thence South ‘Coat 61 degrees 15 minutes West 1:32 rods' #0 - post: the’ the place of Beginning. Containing-5,30; Apres! be the same more or less. tors sais No. 7, of Exhibit “A.” Beginning at the edge of Bald Eagle Ciéek: thence along the east side of Catherine Street, in’ the borough of Milesburg South thirty-one (31) i degrees East two hundred si ii (262) rods to. a post; thence by lands rles Schad North’ seventy-one (71) degrees ; thirty 430) minutes |! East two hundred eight and ve tent hs (208.5) eighty:t ro-and [“seyen jonithe (82.7) rods; thence Sieh orth eighty- three (83) degrees West one. hundred jeyinse (153) rods; Hience ye same South sight 2) grees West twel 12) rod hens same. uth eight (8) Seavbes a5t ity (50) A to the | hree hind Biren eighty (380) acres and thirty-three fou Having thereon Srected ‘stot dhe farm ouse, large” barn and all necessa idings % EXCEPTING ANDERSEN NG. all that piece of £1 round on tHe westérn'line of said tract, ‘lying oth Ses 0 the Polilic road, a thereon 21 a yard and school building, an: | being! ound- ed and described as‘follows, to wit:™" Beginning at. a’ point soni ithe easter side of" Catherine Street, .one husdred fift of ). feet; north of the ‘northern liné’ ‘of eet; | thence along said Catharine Street; oy western] line of the aforesaid tract, and crossing the pub- } lic road North thirty-one (31) degrees West twen- ty-two and seven-tenths (22.7) rods to a post; thence along:the grave yard fence South eighty-- three (83) degrees fifteen (15) minutes East nine- teen (19) rods to a post; thence along said fence es). place of beginning. - Containing: three and ri id: public road South thirt; SH (31) Som Ly eleven and four-tenths (11-4) | rods to a: post; thence South fifty-nine ( 3 grees West fifteen and two-tenths (15.2) rods to the place oe beginning. Containing one ay; acre and’ ‘ninety-nine (99) perches. : No.8, 8, of Exhibit ai : Ri ng ower ms) Farm.,; Beginning at a red-cak on the bank of Bald. Eagle. Creek; thence by other landsof the’ Thomas Est. South thirty-six (36) degr oD. ; eighty-six and eight-tenths (86.8) oa to a, post; thence by same and along the tow-pzth of the id sonal uth an “ gr hy thir- ty-five minutes West post; thence by same South twenty-eight G8) Oe grees ten (10) minutes East one “hun ‘seven. Ey.eight (178) rods to a post; thence by lands of | Schad North seventy:one (71) degrees thirty (30) minutes East one hundred twenty sey- .and five-tenths (127.5) rods to post and stones; th hence by lands of Cavin ahd “others Sih E : Pisettaa 2 R54, The POS! ce; North 77, iy a uf aif; et ETE > "No, of Exhibit TB: Higlat wo Orphaws-Court Sale. FER i North sineted) (19) acgecks {bundred seventy-six and five:te: (176.5) rods to a white- oak; thence by lands of ingle North four (4) de; jgight {80).rods to.a post on ine bank of | je Creek ence long said creek (Lh Gt ane” A) Sonce one hundred “ang (101) rods: South a (55) degrees and seven-tenths (97.7) rods te %blact of begin- ning. Jisining hf hundred v-eight, (2 (258) acres an v-tWO Der es, nea asu Having thereon erected Ti & house arse barn and other necessary out Feng ho No. 9, of Exhibit A.";301= = zi as oy iS All that certain tract or piece-of land kno the AskeyBeightol Pe Ricco df | 8 Soon Shae Township Centre and ‘Stat ‘of 'Pennsyl- vania,:hounded and described a follows; to, wit: Beginning at a white ne Sump. corner of lands of I ee 4 3B Ba : There uth’ rc sto. the: Snow Sh Se Ria: aE Gerdes ie west 6 Brn 3 th LT rth: 2.d i i 3 De orth: ERT ast 85 perches to post in the road; thence’ Nori Io 10 ges RE perthis y to 2 Simi 26ak ce Nort! es ps by land o Th Eh BF Boh 3° gs grees East 161 perches to a BX thence: South: grees West 58 perches to a post; thence hy 88 geglges hres—to- stones; thence South 2% Jee es 201 perches to a white a or henson: Lddtaining ere :s.or thereabouts No ol 0, of Exhibit “A.” oa a at eran fut 'of “dnsehted 14nd ifZthe n in de | Towahin. "8 Cents County, Pe enna, Contain Ne. 11, op Era ALY ai [it=359500% tnd 5 11 yp Al the und dd ES Sf ha nandutp, all Fowniip 3 So entsé County; Pa., Be fi th Her set of Vater tied hs } Crract peg 2 de- onibee est Rificty seven {pete by Nes 520 acres and 1 t k 5, de- EY abl Orc Sen 3 AF:perches Atv si there Oaks ca e Neo 24 A East 38 perches to a Oak; thenee-Neorth West 59 perches to a post by a White Oak; thence North 25 de- Ree i Ine, Hick Gl So Sa 2 Tog eas perchesto the the’ place , 38 acres and 160:peré allow aricésiod ‘in llefonte* AE ws oy alg ot yoid uage, 1 : essuage, tenement apd lot of 0; Eound. maou anddefcribed as follows, at hoa okt on Siam “Side (of the sou SE private €_rQa ut wi 204 . FE pu, Spa ot 50 oul bry or Nor Pn Bay fia festto to st Q1 the. railroad “Y;” thence by same ‘an 8 det stant from the centre Jie Higreot 60 he to a post i corner of “thence by same North 28 degrees 40 minutes West 90 feet to a post and.South-60 dertees> 15! minutes West 143 mas rani West 43 inut, st Z4 bE Sto cite placeof beaming. 4 sad I ws 35. 2 Exhibits’ A. aad a'sd satpro enement. and lot of of, adjoining ie GE poor enement Sm Beginfing/aba post the x To ‘followss : sey lot; . t riyate égrées Ei Sik to hea and Bengt Shing 0a ort ' North 58 dé; 30 minutes -East 76; t;-thence; N East post; and thence by: 34% degrees West 160 ning. teats" ta the pie of $outh 1, of ah 75 EE fonte. Noa tha certal Sate in the Boroudt ania, dt tate ihe the Ei Ge Cur. | RN = yn 2 ies ta ec: te gt] 2 in Bone H2Roj 1S; rela Altes: Hence BFR a , thereon erected 3 large brick residence. figs ng No. 2, : 820 Css ahi ins Ger of ‘Bast TA and tract rods to a post; thence along othér lands” Li the | Wm. A. Thomas Est. , West She ond -eight«(28) | High Street and an alley; thence by gh degrees ten (10) minutes est tone hun dred sev- Stresti in a Southerly direction 30 feet to the Tot enty-eight (178) rods to a “post? “thence ‘By ‘same | of J. L. Runkle;- in a Northerly and along the jowpath; hin e. oid, ca anal North | direction 200 feet to Pe ec ae by said forty-eight (48) degrees irty- hirty five ) minutes elev in a Wastes Fhe to the East thirty (30) rodst ce by Serie, fil entioned ey: an fice) y feat Alley Noni ge doen Sebel hE Shin op 0 ak SL eig] nths oar on: b: Je -@Eect- ‘of Bald Eagle Creek; thence by‘said ereek-"South" Page Hone hi Speen welling fifty-five (55) degrees.-W; i se, together with a aay leo H Suse: tenement and. Jot of rough, “of boundta’ and de: Corner ‘of Cur- Ltha t ce Haim grpun nd Pitan ty Sd Stats he S. a sepibed asfolle he Southesstetly Loti ‘Streét» and Cowdrick “Alley Therico by. the the South side of © Street in -a “South tion 100 feet to SA iE BS ely fire to Curtin Street and parall owdrick Alley 200 feet to ay Alley in a Westerly direction the b. ie othe place’ of #: iereon erected. fra ame dwellipg b house sand Hovag the 4, iB. 3 ci ihr A sup i - of : property Sate in ow a he SW gEmer Po Be of Len- Stage. e Ton Pennspivania. boded and Bo as follaws, to-wi Beginning at the North ‘end of the Milesburg ‘ Bridge over Bald Eagle Creek at a point Shpokite : and parallel to the outer edge of the en of sai ridge; thence along ‘the road’ leading Bald Eagle Ridge 150° feet; thericeé “dlong Elias Zimmerman East 190 feet; thence 150 feet South-to the Bald Eagle Creek, and thence glong 5° said Creek to the place of begin- ning.2 C g One acré more orless: © ea | Em a ti edie pt Fifi cd ! al - Spiel sho by peed of ol Fg fa Deed Beok:101, fiage 358. ‘TERMS OE SALE: 10 per ng at tirge sale. “40 per cent. upon confirmation thereof, and t ‘remainder in‘oné year with-interest to’ be’ Ai by: sei. fa. Bond and i mortgage; Hoon: the premises Ga “HARRY KELLER," J. KENNEDY- STON, J. THOMAS MITCHELL. 60-34-4t Trustees appointed by said Court. ET —— ar CE NIAGARA _raLLS EXCURSION. | 3 mony #15 i wf ad? SPECIAL The Scenic Wonder of ‘the. World ow a7 ng September: 19; “oe SUNDAY _ “EXCURSION THE TRIP OF A’ LIFETIME t=="See the world-famous Niagara, the American and Horseshoe alls, the rapids above the ‘Whirl- pool below; the Three Sister Islands, Goat Island, Luna Island, Pros and Victoria Park, on the Canadian side, both free to the public; with. a chance to. take a ride’ “The Great Gorge Route” or across the border to a Foreign Land. : ot Park, on the. American’ side, eli al Altoona. ........ooeviininiii 05 P. M. Bellwood ........... 113% b. M. Lewistown Junction. .35 P. M. Granville................ .. 941 P. M. McVeytown ...coonee. ....9.54 P. M. Newton Hamilton. 10.07 P. M, . Mt Union.......... ..10.14 P, M. Mapleton «= «10.21 P. M. Mill Creek.....................vios 10.27 P. M 0 0%% T Special Through Train, fino Change of Cars, Leaves | Saturday, ‘Septembe | Huntingdon ... ..10.38 P. | Petersburg . BOY Ronin 52 | Port Matilda..........eeseseseene TICKETS ON SA falas 287 oF ‘Sind, Septémber 19. ! BEGINNING SEPTEMBER: ‘17: PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ceeds wl204 Ai MS Snow Shoe Intersection... Aa Seehyey Howard. satedbbinans re Niagara Falls, New York Central R. R 7.55 A. M. RETURNING, LEAVE «Niagara Falls, New York Central R.R...oovvvnnnn, 4.55 P. M. “Buffalo... Etre te ess 6.00 P.M
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