ED: —— J A —————————————— Mm — wr, ® N . : 9 S ] part described in (a) and (b) of this item. otice of Receiver S Dale.| TERMS OF SALE AS DIRECTED BY THE COURT being as follows: Ten per wee—— cent. of the purchase price on the day of Notice is hereby given that the under- sale. The remainder of one-third of the THEATRE Signed, appointed by the Federal District Seid puireliace arjce Ou confirmation by Ihe oh Y ! ‘ourt in and for the Middle strict o: stric ourt o e sale or sales. e Pennsylvania Receivers of the Central Re- Jemaining INO-thiras 3 he secured by we oD ’ es: Call Bellefonte 432 ractories Company, by virtue of a decree |! onds, one-third payable in one year w Where the Better-Class Photoplays are Shown | (51C0TCC PRIEST (0 0 to public sale or | interest, and the remaining third payable WwW R Sho Lumber Co Each Evening at 6.15 o'clock. outery at Orviston, Centre County, Pa. on in two years with interest; said bonds to 7] ® ® ° Mon. Wed. and Sat SATURDAY, APRIL THE 9TH, 1927 he Secured hy a Woriage ¥hon ile Premises: TET04 Lumber, Sash, D Mill % and Roofin i i y y 1 sonal proper sold separate -16- Uuim Matinee i 2 on = an aL. | at ten o'clock a. m., all the real estate of | from pers Be pe be TF for in » Vash, Joors, WOIK an 00 g 1s the Spid Coma) Hefracroties Compal Se cash. 1 uated in the Counties of Centre, Clinton 0. S. KELSEY, Miss Crouse at the RobertMorton | I54 Lycoming, together With he Con Qf Kus pany’s Brick Plant, ce, Sheds, Kilns, | =o a o ; Dwerting Houses, Railroad Sidings, Ses 72-6-4t Federal Receivers. eing known as the Centre Brick an ay —— u Week--Ahead Program | it interests of the defendant — — ee ——— This Friday and *Satyrday PARAMOUNT PRESENTS “Paradise for Two” Here is a sparkling Comedy—Drama, with Dix as the young American Bachelor who inherited a fortune but had to get married to get it. Laughs? Yes. ‘Ro- mance,’ Yes sir! And listen! That's not all They don’t come much better. Also a great two reel comedy right out of the can, “Hello Lafayette’. Matinee at Scemic Saturday at 2 Only 10 and 25 cents. O— Monday and Tuesday FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS LEWIS STONES LLOYD HUGHES BILLIE DOVE and ARTHUR STONE IN An Affair of the Follies Here is positively the last word in en- tertainment. “Can a Follies girl marry for love?” With the chorus of one of Broad- way's greatest shows dancing around and such extravagant stage settings and scen- ery and with such a cast of well known stars you could only expect to see one of the sweetest pictures screened in many a moon. Story adapted from Dixie Willson’s play “Here Y'are Brothers.” You can’t go wrong on this attraction. Also a first run Mack Sennett twe reel Comedy “Hesitating Horses.” Only 10 and 25 cents. Matinee Monday at 2 p. m. Qe Wednesday and Thursday PARAMOUNT PRESENTS AND ANTONIO MORENO IN 6 | > Well, here is at last Clara Bow as only Paramount can screen her and the screen favorite “Antonio Morino” in one of the year's greatest photoplays. This is Miss Bow’s latest attraction and one that will sweep you from your feet. We personally recomend it to give 100% satisfaction as «17 is a knockout. Taken from Elinor Glyn's story of the same name. Yes it will be 33cts but what is that when you see the last word in screen entertainment which is our only policy. Also Fox News and “Hair Cartoon.” Admission 15 and 35 cts. Matinee Wednesday at 2 ——C Friday and Saturday METRO-GOLDEN PRESENTS LEW CODY MARCELINE DAY and CARMEL MYERS “The Gay Deceiver” The lovely ladies fluttering about him like moth around a flame. Then an amaz- ing event brought back into his life the wife and daughter he had forsaken in the pursuit of pleasure. Gay, daring, full of snap and sparkle here is uncorked a vin- tage of film entertainment you'll call great. One of Metro-Goldwyn’s new 1926-27 at- tractions which we have under contract. Also a first run two reel Comedy “Old Flame.” Matinee Saturday at 2 Think of it, 10 and 25c. Moose Theatre Where You Always See Good Shows. Country Store Every Wednesday Night This Friday “and Satnrday WM. FOX PRESENTS BESSIE LOVE “Uoing Crooked” Also a Mack Sennett two reel Comedy «45 Minutes from Hollywood.” Give your nerves some exercise and your funny-bone a stimulant by seeing this * thrilling, chilling, killing, laugh provoking photoplay. - As ususl, 10 and 206c. ALSO, the Company in and to a Tram or Lateral Rail- road connecting the plant aforesaid with the Company's clay and coal mines. ALSO, a certain additional piece of land, thereon erectad six of the kilns end dwell- ing houses. AND ALSO, all the stock of Brick, Tools, Horses, Supplies, and all other tangible personal assets belonging to the said de- fendant Cmpany. The real estate being more particularly described as follows, to wit: DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE. All the following messuages and pieces of ground situated in the State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows: 1st. All that piece of land situated in the Township of Curtin, County of Ceutre, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on division line be- tween the lands in the warantee name of Robert Gray and John McCaulay, and 1782 feet North-east from the common corner of said Robert Gray, William Gray and John McCauley tracts, thence along said division line between the Robert Gray and John McCaulay tracts North 57 degrees 45 minutes Bast 1452 feet to a post: thence North 28 degrees east 693 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 23.25 acres; and being part of the Robert Gray tract of land. Thereon erected the Main Plant, office, blacksmith shop, Kilns, and some of the tenement houses of the Centre Brick and Clay Company. 2nd. All that lot of land situate in Cur- tin Township aforesaid, beginning at a point 160 perches W st of the Northeast corner of the Jesse Brooks survey, thence South 23Q perches to a post; thence West 320 perches to a post; thence North 230 perches to a post; thence East 320 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 460 acres, and being part of the Rebecca Kelso tract of land. 3rd. All that tract of land situate in the Township of Curtin aforesaid, begin- ning at a stone pile near the North Bank of the Three Rogk Run, being the official corner of three tracts of land. namely, the William Gilbert, the Susanna Hahn and William Gray, thence North 27 degrees West 320 perches to stone; thence South 63 degrees and 30 minutes West 220 perches to stones; thence South 27 degrees East 222 perches to stones; thence North 63 degrees East 220 perches to stone, the place of be- ginning. Containing 440 acres, and being that tract ot land surveyed in the warrau- tee name of William Gilbert. 4th. All that certain tract of land situate in the Township of Curtin aforesaid, con- taining 175 acres, and being the Southern half of a tract of land surveyed in the warrantee name of Jonathan Willing. 5th. All that lot of ground situate in the Township of Curtin aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the North side of the right of way of the New York Cen- tral Railroad at the intersection of the said right of way with the property line of the Centre Brick and Clay Company, thence by said right of way South 67 de- grees 30 minutes East 200 feet; thence North 57 degrees 45 minutes East 265 feet to the South Bank of Beech Creek: thence by said Beech Creek in a Westerly direc- tion about 250 feet to the line of the said Centre Brick and Clay Company South 57 degrees and 45 minutes West 365 feet to the place of beginning. (‘ontaining 1% acres more or less, and being part of a certain piece of land containing S acres mere or less, of which the above deseribed part is the nearest to and immediately ad- jacent to the main manufacturing plant of { the Centre Brick, and Clay Company. All that lot of greund situate in the Orviston, Township of Curtin bounded and described as fol- 6th. Town of aforesaid, lows: Beginning at a post on the South Dank of Beech Creek, thence by property line of Centre Brick and Clay Company Souti ov degrees 45 minutes East 365 feet to post on right of way by the following courses and distances; South 67 degrees 30 minutes Bast 400 feet; South 56 degrees 15 minutes Jast GUO feet; South 43 degrees Bast 20 feot ; South 22 degrees 30 minutes East 1100 feet to a stone; thence North 69 degrees. thence by land of the Hayes Run Fire Brick Company North 69 degrees bast 100 feet to the South Bank of Beech Creek: thence by the several courses and distances along the South side of Beech Creek, to the place of beginning, Containing 8 acres more or less. Excepting and Reserving therefrom six lots situate on Clinton and Lycoming streets, thereon erected six single, two- story houses, with slate roofs; being ihe came lots which J. Ellis Harvey et ux conveyed to S. M. Smith by Deed of In- denture dated November 24th, 1913, and recorded in Centre County in Deed Book 116, page 619. 7th. All that messuage or lot of land situate in the town of Orviston, Township of Curtin aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the South Bank of Hayes Run, thence South 27 degrees West 230 feet; thence South 63 degrees East 100 feet along the public road leading from Orviston to Monument; thence North 27 degrees East 200 feet to a chestnut on the Bank of Hayes Run; thence North 49 degrees and 30 minutes West 103 feet to the place of beginning. Thereon erected a brick Bungalow, now used and occupied by the Supermtendent of the Centre Brick and Clay Company. Sth. All the messuage or lot of land ‘| situate in the Township of Curtin, County of Centre and being all that portion of a tract of land surveyed in the warrantee name of Rebecca Kelso lying and being within the county of Centre, and being all that portion of said warrantee tract lying West of the Clinton County line. 9th. All those three separate messuages, tenements and parcels of land and inter- est therein described as follows: (a) One thereof, in the Township of Gallagher, County of Clinton, and State of Pennsylvania, lying on the West side of the Jersey Shore and Coudersport Turn- pike, beginning at the Northeast corner of the Robert Morris warrant No. 4046 on the said old Turnpike; thence West along the line between said warrant and the lands of Fredericks, to a line marker by the Tanning Company for hemlock bark and wide enough along the said Jersey Shore and Coudersport Turnpike to make fifty acres with lines parallel to and with the said Fredericks line. Containing 50 acres be the same more or less. (b) All the minerals, coal, oil, ore, gas and fire brick clay on all those portions of two tracts of land situate in Gallagher Township, County of Clinton and State of Pennsylvania, surveyed in the warrantee name of Robert Morris,- No. 4046 and of Robert Morris No. 4058, said two pieces of land containing an aggregate of 819% acres. (¢) The third purpart being a certain messuage or tract of land situate in the Township of Cummings, County of Ly- coming, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone the Southwest corner, thence by tract No. 4025 surveyed in the warrantee name of John Nicholson, North 46 degrees Bast 118.8 perches to hemlock ; thence by warrant No. 4025 North 46 degrees Bast 118.8 perches to a hemlock ; thence by warrant No. 4025 and by the Wil- liam Morris South 46 degrees Bast 40 perches to hemlock; thence by land form- erly of Samuel Sinck South 46 degrees. West 116 perches to stone; thence by the Jersey Shore and Coudersport Turnpike in said place the division line between the Counties of Clinton and Lycoming North 50 degrees West 40 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 29 acres and 56 perches, be the same more or less, and being the Northeast end of the tract in the warrantee name of Robert Morris No. 4046, and immediately adjacent to the pur- PINE GROVE MENTION. The Auman flouring mill is under- going some repairs. John M. Dale, of State College, spent Thursday in our town. Philip Roop, who has been seriously ill, is slowly improving. G. B. Fry and wife motored to State College on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Hoy, of Bellefonte, spent last week with friends in the valley. John C. Dunlap spent the early part of the week on a motor trip to Indiana, a. John Bowersox and wife spent sev- eral days last week with friends in Altoona. Mrs. Donald Ewing and Mrs. Zimni spent Tuesday in the Mountain city shopping. Mrs. W. E. Reed visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Krebs, at State College, last Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Meyers and daughter Helen spent last week with relatives in Tyrone. Mrs. Claude Meyers spent last week with her mother, who is seriously ill in Lock Haven. Marshall Barto is out and around again, having recovered from a two week’s illness. Mrs. Linn Woomer is in the Blair Memorial hospital, Huntingdon, as a surgical patient. Dr. R. M. Krebs returned home from the Johns Hopkins hospital, last week, much improved in health. Henry L. Dale, of Mifflinburg, spent the latter end of the week at his par- ental home on the Branch. J. A. Reed, of Greensburg, was called here owing to the death of his uncle, the late J. E. Reed. Charles Stuck and wife and James Kline and wife motored to McClure, on Saturday, to visit friends.’ George Porter, wife and daughter Doris, of State College, spent Thurs- day with old neighbors in town. George Osman and wife, of Mill- brook, and N. C. Neidigh, of State Col- lege, were Monday visitors in town. The first public sale in this section will be that of W. S. Reish, of Rock Sings It will take place on March 10th. Word has been received that Bobbie Bloom has recovered from an attack of pneumonia at his home in Detroit, Mich. W. R. Port, of the State College Times force, was off duty the early part of the week with bronchial trouble. °° ‘ J. Milo Campbell spent Monday ‘in town and was accompanied to his homs= on Fairbrook by his uncle, War- ren Bailey. We are under obligations to S. M. Hess for a donation of delicious honey stored by his bees from his neighbors buckwheat blossoms. Guests at the E. E. Royer home, at Bloomsdorf, last Thursday, were Miss Bessie Bloom, of State College, and Wilson Cummings, of Tyrone. The venerable Philip Dale and daughter, Mrs. Mary Miller, of State College, were guests at the R. M. Krebs home, last Thursday. : The community social held at the W. H. Weaver home on the Branch, last Thursday evening was well at- tended, 160 people beinz present. M. C. Weiland has been carrying the mail between State College and our town, the past few days, as a substitute for the regular carrier. Miss Marjorie Campbell, of Harris- burg, was here over the latter end of the week visiting her par- Sais, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Camp- ell. The men’s Bible class of the Pres- byterian church were entertained at a social at Bill’s Inn last Thursday evening. Mrs. Thompson was the hos- tess. Having recovered from an opera- tion he underwent at the University hospital, Philadelphia, postmaster George Glenn, of State College, is again on duty. Cards have been received announc- ing the safe arrival of the Holmes- Struble-Diehl party at Palm Beach, Fla., where they will spend two months sight-seeing. Charles Simpson, of Baileyville, was thrown from a horse, on Sunday, sus- taining a broken left arm. A. W. Tressler took him to a physician who reduced the fracture. A hearty invitation has been extend- ed the public to come to the Lutheran church this (Friday) evening and see Martha Washington pour tea. A silver offering will be lifted. Following the resignation of Ray- mond G. Bressler to accept a position in Harrisburg, M. S. McDowell has been appointed as assistant to Dean Watts, in the agricultural department, at State College. Charles M. Dale motored to Mifflin- burg and spent the latter end of the week with his son Henry. Returning home he brought with him his grand- son Jack, who will spend a few days on the farm on the Branch. Ralph E. Musser has sold his coal and fertilizer business to Keller & Koch. Mr. Musser has not been in good health for some time and expects to go south in the hope that the change will prove beneficial. The date for the Kiwanis dinner to the farmers of west Ferguson has been changed from Wednesday, Feb- ruary 23rd, to Monday, the 21st, in the I. O. O. F. hall. Covers will be laid for 180. 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A ROLD LO Release NG HAROLD 25LOYD NV, 5 Nom 2 WY 50 x ANS IIR 5 7 NY a 7 x, ANA Ww SL \ 725-4 Strickland Properties for Sale Private bids will be received to March 1st, 1927, for the stone house on Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa., and frame house on Logan street, known as the Strickland property. This property is for sale. For further information write A. Lester Shef=- fer, Milroy, Pa. or M. I. Gardner, Clear- field, Pa. 72-6-3t $5,000.00 Are you making less per annum? it so we have a sale opening for you. SELL AUTO AND TRACTOR OILS to farming trade. Write for particulars THE LENNOX OIL and PAINT CO. Dept. Sales Cleveland, Ohio. 71-6-3t* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ol RENT.—Dwelling house at No. 9 north Spring St., Bellefonte. In- quire of FRANK P. BLAIR. 72-6-tf OUSE FOR RENT.—The Noll home oh H east Bishop street is for rent. It is a very desirable property. In- quire of Mrs. Charles Noll, Howard St. Bellefonte, Pa. 72-6-tf. UERNSEYS FOR SALE—A fine Guersmsey cow, a heifer and a bull calf, all eligible to registry. These animals are all in good condition and of A 1 blood that might improve that of any grade herd. Inquire of Cross and Meek, Bellefonte, Pa., or phone Bellefonte 520-J E ed executrix of the last will and testment of Ralph W. Noll, late of of Spring township, Centre County, Pa. deceased. hereby notifies all persons know= ing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment thereof and those having claims to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. EDNA K. NOLL, Executrix. 72-3-6t* Pleasant Gap, Pa. XECUTRIX NOTICE.—The undersign= OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR N CHARTER.—Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Monday, February 28th, A, D. 1927, at 10 o'clock A. M. by William 8. Kats, Nelle Flack and Blanche Poorman, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled ‘“An Act to pro- vide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations,” approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements and Amend- ments thereto, for the charter of an in- tended corporation to be called “WILLIAM S. KATZ, INCORPORATED?” the character and object of which is to conduct a Gen- eral Mercantile Business, consisting of the purchasing and selling at Retail of all ' kinds of merchandise generally kept in a Retail Mercantile Establishment, and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly, its supple- ments and amendments. SPANGLER & WALKER Solicitors. HERIFI®S SALE.—By virtue of a writ S of Venditiona Exponas issued out | of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, to me directed, will be ex- posed to public sale at the Court House in the borough of Bellefonte on | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1927, The following property: All that certain vacant lot situate on the North side of Bast Howard Street, in the Borough of Bellefonte, county of Centre and State of Penna., bounded on the South by said Howard Street; on the East by Jot now occupied by Willis Wion; on the West by lot now or formerly Mary L. Orvis, and on the North by Burrows Alley, fronting on Howard Street fifty feet and extending back therefrom to Burrows Alley. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isabel Zerby, lixecutrix of Gertrude A. Taylor, deceased, Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock p. m. of said day. E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oftice, Bellefonte, Pa., January 28th, 1927. HERIFI'S SALE.—By virtue of a S writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, will be ex- posed to public sale at The Court House, in Bellefonte Borough, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927, The following property: All the certain house and lot sitnate in Harris Township, Centre county, Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at an iron pin at the intersection of State Road and a private lane; thence along the North side of saide private lane and land of Susan Ishler South 88 degrees Kast 148 feet to an iron pin; thence by land of John F. Kimport North 61, degrees West 140 feet to an iron pin; thence along same North 88 degrees West 148 feet to the State Road; thence along the Kast side of said State Road South 61% degrees West 128 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 72 square rods. Being the property of I. J. Witmer and Charlotte Witmer. Seized, taken in execution and te be sold as the property of R. J. Witmer and Char- lotte Witmer. Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock p. m. of said day. E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa., January 28th 1927. HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ S of Alias Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- tre county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Belle~ fonte, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY the following property: : » All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Worth, County of Centre, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post at the base of the Allegheny mountains; thence by land of George Williams Sr. South 28 degrees Rast 12014 perches td stones; thence by land of George W. Wil: liams, Jr., North 491% degrees Hast 83 perches to stones; thence by land o Joseph F. Williams North 28 degrees Kus 1714 perches to a Chestnut Oak; thence by land of Joseph IF. Williams and Hugh Glenn, North 39 degrees West 103 perches to Poplar; thence along base of Allegheny Mountains South 431% degrees West 70 perches to the place of beginning. Con- taining 55 acres and 32 perches. The above described tract was surveyed from a larger tract which was held by George Williams Sr., by virtue of an improvement, and the same tract which George Williams Sr. and Mary, his wife, by their deed dated the 30th’ day of January, A. D. 1880, and econ- veyed to Wilson Williams grantor hereto, together with whatever buildings or im- provement there are thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of A. C. Williams. Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock p. m, of said day. E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa., February 1st, 1927. 72-5-3¢ 26,1927.