“Bellefonte, Pa., May 21, 1920. Real Estate Transfers. Robert McKnight et ux, to Benner Twp. School Board, tract in Benner township; $40. F. W. Crider to John K. Stuchek, tract in Milesburg; $2600. E. C. Wagner, et ux, to Mrs. Mary E. Rider, tract in Centre Hall; $1000. Mary Amanda Weaver, et al, to George W. Keister, tract in Haines Twp.; $50. Mary Amanda Weaver et al, to George W. Keister, tract in Haines Twp.; $2000. William J. Musser, et ux, to Jona- than W. Packer, tract in Bellefonte; $725. Mrs. Estella E. O’Brien to Arthur Barraclough, tract in Snow Shoe; $3000. Philipsburg Realty Co. to David A. Kline, tract in Philipsburg; $3300. Philip A. Leister, et ux, to John W. Vonada, tract in Gregg Twp.; $1000. Daniel A. Ertel, et ux, to Frank A. Neese, tract in Gregg Twp.; $2600. Arthur Barraclough, guardian, to Lehigh Valley Coal Co., tract in Snow Shoe; $500. George Lorrah, et al, to Lehigh Val- ley Coal Co., tract in Snow Shoe; $2000. George H. Shugerts to James Gal- braith, tract in Harris Twp.; $275. Mary Smolko, et al, to Joseph Su- rovis, tract in Snow Shoe; $500. Sarah E. Snyder to Thompson A. Snyder, tract in Liberty Twp.; $1000. Andrew J. Hall’s heirs to Robert B. Hall, tract in Union Twp.; $1500. M. S. Betz, et ux, to McNitt, Huyett Lumber Co., tract in Marion and Walker Twps.; $1500. Emma B. Shaffer to Mary E. Tib- bens, tract in Bellefonte; $1075. Steve Parko, et ux, to Rosa Parko, tract in S. Philipsburg; $700. J. E. Lenker, admr., to William E. Grove, tract in College Twp.; $2500. Mary Graff, et al, to W. J. Kurtz, tract in Curtin Twp.; $600. Walter J. Kurtz, et ux, to Marsh Creek Fishing Club, tract in Curtin Twp.; $600. Thomas Chatman, et ux, to William Chatman, tract in Curtin Twp.; $1. Frank E. Bible, et al, to George P. Bible, tract in College Twp.; $1000. John M. Coble, et al, to George P. Bible, tract in College Twp.; $100. Frances Schoonover Emery, et bar, to Helen Schoonover, tract in Philips- burg; $1. George W. Jodon to John E. Bubb, tract in Potter Twp.; $1250. Harry E. Deitrick, et ux, to William x Harnish, tract in Walker Twp.; W. H. Austin, trustee, to W. L. Spangler, tract in Liberty Twp.; $185. Grant Charles to Mrs. Catherine Lauck, tract in Harris Twp.; $2600. James Passmore, et ux, to William Harris, tract in Philipsburg; $50. Albert C. Haupt, et ux, to J. M. Cunningham, tract in Bellefonte; $1000. : C. W. Fishburn, et ux, to Daniel M. Neidigh, tract in Ferguson Twp.; $75. Jack W. Shirk, et ux, to George P. Shirk, tract in Union township; $1. J. Lynn Woomer, et ux, te Gilbert H. Sowers, tract in College township; $200. Thomas G. McCausland, et ux, to Edgar E. Buzzell, tract in Philips- burg; $3900. John L. Holmes to William N. Gross, tract in Ferguson township; $150. _ W. H. Austin, trustee, to R. C. Bit- tinger, et al, tract in Liberty town- ship; $650. * Joseph H. Anderson to Mary An- derson, tract in Bellefonte; $1. Frank Wingard, et ux, to Sarah M. Confer, tract in Penn township; $1100. W. W. Price to S. M. Price, “=act in Taylor township; $500. John H. Fahey, et ux, to C. Edward Hartman, tract in Bellefonte; $800. F. P. Barker, et ux, to Mount Sev- ern Rod & Gun Club, tract in Haines township; $100. _ J. Clyde Shrefiler, et ux, to Freder- ick P. Weaver, tract in State College; $7000. Thomas Foster, et al, to Arthur L. Wright, tract in College township; $800. Henry VanDyke, et ux, to Charles Crearon, tract in Bellefonte; $400. Annie C. Sterner to R. W. Markle, tract in Bellefonte; $475. Emma Owens, et ‘bar, to Simon Zift, et al, tract in Philipsburg; $14,000. Emma Yonke, et bar, to John Lip- ke, tract in Rush township; $100. Mary H. Riddles to Daniel Brink, tract of land in Philipsburg; $1. Martha W. Way, et al, to Lillian A. N. Lehanteler, tract of land in State College; $6250. H. B. Kern, et ux, to George T. Tibbens, tract of land in Bellefonte; $100. George T. Tibbens, et ux, to Belle- fonte Cemetery Association, tract of land in Bellefonte; $1. R. J. P. Gray, et ux, to Margaret Spicer, tract of land in Patton Twp.; $750. Fannie E. Carter, et bar, to David F. Runkle, tract of land in Gregg Twp.; $470. McClellan C. Rossman, et ux, to A. C. Henninger, tract of land in Fergu- son Twp.; $4500. East Pennsylvania Conference Evangelical Association to Howard Eisenhuth, tract of land in Gregg township; $150. John W. Peale, et ux, to Harry F. Fogleman, tract of land in Boggs Twp.; $200. Lena P. Duncan, et al, to T. R. Grif- ath, wo tracts of land in Philipsburg; $1650. Jane B. Woodring to Mary Davis, tract of land in Rush township; $1050. Robert W. Lloyd’s heirs to Katie Petroff, tract of land in Rush Twp.; $250. George E. Jones, et ux, to Philips- burg Hardware Co., tract of land in Philipsburg; $10,000. Thomas Foster, et al, to Horace W. Orwig, tract of land in State College; $1375. Horace W. Orwig, et ux, to Harry K. Metzger, tract of land in State College; $7,000. Thomas Fisher, et al, to Horace W. Orwig, tract of land in State College; $7,000. ‘ Thomas Fisher, et al, to Horace W. Orwig, tract of lar’ in State College; $75. Earl M. Bartley, et ux, to S. D. Walker, tract of land in Gregg Twp.; $300. A. S. Cross, et ux, to Samuel H. Swope, tract of land in Rush Twp.; $1500. Mary E. Long to Raymond Mauer, tract of land in Philipsburg; $2700. W. W. Price to J. T. Beckwith, tract of land in Taylor Twp.; $5500. N. I. Wilson, et ux, to W. W. Price, ! tract of land in Taylor Twp.; $300. Anna Brown to Joseph K. Bitner, | tract of land in Gregg "l'wp.; $150. John Hipple, ct al, to Joseph A. Alexander, tract of land in Union Twp.; $1400. Jesse Long, Exr., to Elizabeth P. Bitner, tract of land in Gregg ‘I'wp.; $2600. : Bessie E. Hummel, et bar, to Fred Woods, tract of land in Philipsburg; $1800. Myrtle Cowher, et bar, to Ezekiel Gilhan, tract of land in South Philips- burg; $475. Jesse T. Leathers, et ux, to Helen J. Ard, et al, tract of land in State College; $1.00. W. H. Austin, trustee, to Wm. P. Kessinger, tract of land in Liberty Twp.; $6.55. Arista Lucas, et al, to Frank Scia Becca, tract of land in Spring Twp.; $1000. : Clyde E. Shuey, et ux, to J. Van- Valzah Foster, tract of land in State College; $9,500. Richard C. Viehdorfer, ect ux, to Clyde M. Viehdorfer, tract of land in Burnside Twp.; $1. Emeline Shutt to Lloyd R. Smith, tract of land in Potter 't'wp.; $1000. Charles W. Smith to Charles M. Schenck, et al, tract of land in Liber- ty Twp.; $6000. Robert Watkins to Melvina Wat- kins, tract of land in College Twp.; $100. Hester S. Christ, et al, to Robert Watkins, tract of land in College Twp.; $450. Rosa J. Martin, et bar, to Harry B. Desshem, tract of land in Liberty Twp.; $250. Samuel R. Kunes, et ux, to Al C. De tract of land in Liberty Twp.; 15. Harry B. Desshem, et ux, to Harry C. Fisher, tract of land in Liberty Twp.; $125. E. L. Worthe. a, et ux, to Annie C. Kline, tract of land in Ferguson Twp.; $2669. M. I. Gardner, et ux, to Emily Par- ker, et al, tract of land in Bellefonte; $8500. Julia L. Hale to Mrs. Robert Wil- liamson, tract of land in S. Philips- burg; $115. JACKSONVILLE. Mrs. Walter Daley spent a few days at the home of her parents in this place. Miss Mary Stover has gone to State College where she has secured em- ployment. Sunday school in the Reformed church at 9:30 o’clock Sunday morn- ing. Preaching at 10:30 by Rev. Gass. Everybody invited. The splendid weather of the past two weeks has enabled many of the farmers in the valley to get all their corn in the ground. While ploughing last week Mervin Hoy was hit by the plow, sustaining a fractured bone and torn ligaments in his left shoulder. Many of our citizens attended the High school commencement at How- ard last Friday and report the exer- cises very interesting. Miss Rosalie Yearick is taking a preliminary short course in the Belie- fonte public schools in the hope of passing the examination for entrance to the High school there next year. We all wish her success. CASTOR1A Bears the signature of Chas. H.Tletc’ + In use for over thirty years, ail The Kind You ave Always J.’ | | AVegefable {ingtheS Jers ye GENT. NEW et Contents 15 Fluid Dracimt oD CASTOR [4¥ *L § k For Infants and Children. ITT N | Thereby Promoting ig Cheerfulness and Rest.Confa neither Opium, Morphine nof Mineral. Not NARGOTH Recipe af OldDe SAMUEL PITIERD A helpfu Gonstipationand and Feverishness @ ng therefrom ini FacSimife Signature of — Exact Copy of Wrapper. Have You a Checking Account? If you are a business man you have. If you want to become one you must have. No man can do business these days with- out a proper bank connection. Why not do your banking with us. The First National Bank BELLFONTE, PA. Tm E wf Signature for | {Remedy hoea, | un GONPANY: YORK. ~—— CASTOR! 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