ae UNIONVILLE. Mrs. Mary Wright has moved into the Smith house. Elmer Roller, who has been on the sick list for several weeks, is improv- ing slowly. Jonathan and James Ammerman, of near Geneva, N. Y., are visiting their father, Alfred Ammerman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stonebraker, of Osecola Mills, were over Sunday visi- tors at the home of William Sum- mers. Mrs. Medie Stere is on a motor trip with her son Hassell and family, vis- iting places of interest in New York State. Miss Charlotte Stere left, on Mon- day, for Mount Union, where she is employed as teacher of one of the schools. Quite a number of boys and girls from the township and borough started to Bellefonte High school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hall and daughters, Dorothy and Elsie, attend- ed the Green reunion, at Runville, on Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Hogan and Mrs. Clara Leathers attended the funeral of Al- phonso Loughrey, in Bellefonte, Tues- day morning. Mrs. Sallie Craig and son James and wife, of McKeesport, were visi- tors, last Thursday, at the home of John Askins. Mrs. Emma McDonnell, of Port- ville, N. Y.,, and her sister, Mary Woleslagle, of Altoona, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Askins and family of six interesting children, of Pittsburgh, were week-end visitors at the home of his brother, J. S. Askins. Mrs. Maggie Morrison and 3on Laird and wife, of Altoona, and Mrs. Ella Lindenmuth, of Tyrone, were vis- itors among friends here on Monday. Mrs. Flora Lucas, who was taken to the Centre County hospital last eek, for observation, returned home Arday evening, somewhat improv- ed. Charles Keatley, who is employ=d in Pittsburgh, is taking a vacation now and visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Keatley, also visiting relatives in Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parsons re- turned, Monday night, from a few days visit with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons, of Vandegrift, Pa. Mrs. Arvilla Adams, of Wilkins- burg, spent several days here last week visiting friends and also look- ing after her property which she is offering for sale. Tuesday evening L. Frank Wetzler, of Milesburg, met with a number of our young folks at the borough hall to organize an orchestra which will be under his direction. Abednego Williams, and her cousin, who have been residents of Colorado for several years, and visited during the summer with relatives here, start- ed for home on Monday. COLEVILLE. Quite a number from here attend- ed the band concert at Milesburg, on Sunday. Donald Stover, employed at Union- town, spent last week at home with his parents. Fletcher Wolf has returned home after spending some time with his son, at Warren. Mrs. Willard Emenhizer took a load of the band boys to the Ebensburg fair, on Monday. George Robb and family were in Altoona, on Sunday, attending the funeral of Mr. Robb’s aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee and son Or- vis, and Miss Lillian Chadsey, motox- ed to Tusseyville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Behrer, of State College, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Yeakley. Vistors at the Charles King home during the week included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cox and nephew, of McKeesport; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stringfellow and son and Mrs. Sheri- dan White, of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Hardman Gray and daughter, of Milesburg, and Rev. and Mrs. Ganga- ware, of Port Matilda. —Get your job work done here. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Estate of E Emma H. Kinne, late of Milesburg Borough, Centre County, Pennsl- vania, deceased. Letters testamentary having been granted by the Register of Wills of Centre County to the undersign- ed in the above estate, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the said decedent are requested to make payment thereof without delay, to the undersigned Executers. GREGG BROTHERLIN, P. 0. Box 539, Pittsburgh, Pa. AUGUSTA C. SHOEMAKER, Bellefonte, Pe. Executors. Blanchard & Blanchard, Attys. OTICE.—IN THE COURT OF COM- MON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUN- TY, NO. 218, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1928.—Notice is hereby given that applica- tion will be made to the above Court on Monday, September 10, 1928, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the “Corporation Act of 1874,” of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and its supplements thereto, for the char- ter of an intended corporation, to be call- ed the, “Mountain Top Fire Company,” the character and object of which is to maintain an organization for the purpose of protection against fire of the build- ings situated in the Southern end of Rush Township, Centre County, and to possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. Proposed charter is now on file in Pro- thonotary’s office. EDWARD J. THOMPSON, JACKSONVILLE. Mrs. Hary Hoy and son Willard spent Sunday afternoon at the Mervin Hoy home. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Long and Mrs. Mary Deitz attended the Granger's picnic last week. The Ladies Aid of the Reformed church will meet at the home of Mrs. ams mam NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HERIFF’'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ S of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28, 1928, The Following Property: All that certain messuage, tenement or tract of land situate in the Township of College, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, in what is known as ‘“Man- or Hills,” bounded and described as fol- lows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point on the South- westerly side of Legion Lane (40 feet wide), leading to State College, on line of ! Lydia Hosterman and distant 125 feet South 85 degrees 12 minutes West from the Westerly side of Rose Lane (40 feet wide) ; thence along Hosterman line South 6 degrees 30 minutes West 208.7 feet to point on land of Samuel Glenn; thence along said Glenn line North 83 degrees 27 | minutes West 110.2 feet to line of Or.ando W. Houtz; thence by said Houtz’s line North 6 degrees 33 minutes East 186.6 feet to the Southwesterly side of Legion Lane aforesaid ; thence along the Southwesterly side of Legion Lane North 85 degrees 12 minutes East 112.4 feet to the place of be- ginning. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wm. T. and Grace W. Tapley. Sale to commence at 1:40 o’clock p. m. of said day. H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte Pa., September 5th, 1928. 73-35-3t S of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at The Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928. The Following Property: All that lot of ground situate on the North Side of Foster Avenue in the Bor- ough of State College, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at corner of lot of E. E. Ellenberger, thence in a Northerly direc- tion 130 feet more or less to Public Alley, thence by said Public Alley in an East- erly direction 60 feet to post, corner of lot of D. Harvey Pontius, thence by said lot of D. Harvey Pontius in a Southerly direc- tion 125 feet more or less to Foster Ave- nue, thence by said Foster Avenue in a Westerly direction 60 feet to place of beginning, and having a story and a half stucco dwelling house thereon erected, said lots being part of lots Nos. 50 and 51 in plan of lots known as Beaver Lawn, recorded in Plot Book No. 2 pages 98 and 99 in the Recorder’s office for Centre Coun- ty, and being same lots of ground sold and conveyed by D. Harvey Pontius and Minnie K., his wife, to Rebecca H. Leath- ers by deed dated April, 1926, recorded in Deed Book No. 136 page 76. Subject to the restrictions set out in said deed. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Rebecca and A. C. Leathers. Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock p. m. of said day. ’ H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff Sheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa., HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ George Ertley, Wednesday evening, September 5th. = Mrs. William Weaver and son Wil- lard made a business grip to Lock Haven, on Saturday, and also did some shopping. Ruth Hoy, of Blanchard, has re- turned home after spending a few weeks at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Hoy, near Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shortlidge, living below Jacksonville, are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Thursday. She is number four. “Busy Bee” Restaurant ON AND AFTER SEPTEMBER 10, 1928 $+ All Regular Meals, 35 cts. WE SERVE “LORD CALVERT” COFFEE Clearfield County Fair SEPTEMBER Bigger and Better 11to14 «Something Doing Every Minute... Races, Bass Ball, Free Acts, a Good, Clean Midway Farmer’s Day Wed. Sept. 12 The Best Stock the Country can Produce. The Best Poultry Show in the State. A Bigger Stock Parade than Last Yaar Gorgeous Spectacular Pageant Staged by the John B, Rogers Producing Company and enacted by A CAST OF 400 PEOPLE Carnival, and That Made Some Hit. The State and County School Exhibit Alone is Worth a Visit to the Fair You Can’t Afford to Miss this Great Show. All for 50 cts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OR SALE.—Mahogany library table. Inquire of Mrs. G. F. Reiter, at the Academy. 73-25-3t OR SALE.—Stewart Heatrola. Good as new; used only a short time. Mrs. James Haupt, 210 8. Allegheny St, Bellefonte. 73-35-1t ARAGE FOR RENT.—Brick garage, ( within one square of Diamond im Bellefonte, concrete floor, running water and drain. Will accommodate six or more cars and especially adapted for one or two man repair shop. Posses- sion can be given September 1st. Inquire at this office. 73-32-tf. Allegheny St. Property for Sale. The House and Lot, on north Allegheny street, Bellefonte, now occupied by W. G. Runkle Esq. is for sale and anyone inter- ested in a home in a good residential see- tion of the town should write for particu- lars to THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 73-34-tf. Philipsburg, Pa. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Following is a summary of the annual Financial Statement of the School District of Bellefonte Borough for the year ending July 2nd, 1928: Assessed Valuation............ $ 1873162 00 Per Capita Tax 6310 T5. For School Purposes, 21 mills. 39525 94 Total Amount of Taxes........ 45836 69 Total Amount Collected....... 44391 72 Account of Charles F. Cook, Treasurer: RECEIPTS—GENERAL FUND. To Bal. on Hand July 4, 1927..% 1389 08 Rec’d from Interest.. . 100 00 Sales, Insurance, etc... 468 78 General Property Tax. 47482 63 State Appropriation........ , 20795 00 Tuition, non-resident pupils... 17595 29 All Other Sources............. 2 65 Total Receipts.........$ 87803 43 EXPENDITURES. General Control................ 3 2584 89 Expense of Instruction........ 6487 73 Expense of Auxiliary Ageneies 612 8k Expense of Operation........ . 6853 01 Expense of Maintenance....... 3318 28 Expense of Fixed Charges..... 1720 78 Expense of Debt Service....... 10780 00 Expense of Capital Outlay.... 3500 91 Total Expenditures....$ 85858 41 Bal. on Hand July 2, 1928..... 2035 02 $ 87893 43 SINKING FUND AJCOUNT. Receipts: — To Amt. Rec'd During Year..$ 5000 000 Expenditures—None. By Bal. on Hand July 2, 1928..§ 5000 00! BALANCE SHEET OF SCHOOL DIST. Assets: — School Property ci ccvcovss... $ 168000 000 Accounts Receivable........... 10739 74 Sinking Fund.................. 5000 00 Bal. In 'Treastury.......«seseve.. 2035 02 Total Assets...........5 180774 76 Liabilities :— Bonded Indebetedness......... $ 65000 00 Net Assets......... ....$ 115774 76 We hereby certify that we have examin- ed and audited the above accounts and find them correct, and that the securities of the officers of the board are in accord- ance with law. D. A. BARLETT, C. L. GATES, M. T. EISENHAUR. Bellefonte, Pa. Borough Auditors. Miss Mattie Williams, daughter, of | 73-32-3¢ Solicitor. September 5th, 1928. 73-35-3t Come and Meet Your Friends. They will be there. July 31, 1928. 71-32-3¢ - | " - mw = ATT y Central Pennsylvania Gas Company EE yy BUT ca There are Gas Ranges Being Offered as low as $50.00 YOUR ANGE NOW More Elaborate, Automatic Gas Stoves as high as $185.00 The management of this Company greatly appreciates the co-opera- tion of the public in arranging for their gas appliances NOW. 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