pe g— _ _ Erm —— TTT ian i TTS 1 T MARRIAGE LICENSES PINE GROVE MENTION. BOALSBURG | LEARFIELD PRISONER . ae NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Samuel G. Cuspard, of Philipsburg, | M#. nd Mrs. C. H. Meyer attend- | The S. R. Rishel garage is the of-| ESCAPES FROM ROCKVIEW a eh fim] ou = === Samuel G. Cowope, of Powelton. [ed the Lewisburg fair last week. |ficial inspecting station. in this vi-| Edward Poniski, twenty years old HERIFE'S SALE By virtue of & ve | A" TO. MECHANIC Wanles fall charge Joseph A. Franek and Agnes J. Miss Mary McWilliams, of Holli- cinity. ; made his escape from Rockview pen- c Sour of Common Pleas of Centre of private garage. Must have ex- ihalik, both of Clarence. , Sayin is visiting relatives in the Me. Rodgers, of Pittsburgh, was 2 | jtentiary early on Wednesday after- to public Bie 2 ae le apes i) Be ences. Write ny hog Wi gr I ! gi uf valley. : : Hillside. d guest of Miss White. 8t| noon and at this writing “has not | “Sp SF Bellefonte on _ 296, Bellefonte, Pa. Hox ty and ole : ns, O S- a i family ion Leiter Hairls. of Passaic, N. 7 been recaptured. The young inmate oo Day NOVEMERP 1 B=, SR SALE.—The Mrs. J. Richard Lutz James C. Freeman and Margaret | friends. : is visiting his parents, Mr. and Aro | Was at work ‘on one ofthe prison | ALL that or raid e, tenement “home, in Spring township, located William Harris. farms and in some way eluded the | or tract of land situate in e Township ¥ mile” from ‘colt’ house, i oH Weight, both of Tyrone. Miss Wilma Peters, of Fairbrook, f Be fonte, along Jackons was a guest of Mrs. Gladys Hoy, on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knepp, of Mill- vigilance of the guard and disappear- of De va Shonnion a a Bene house, with bath, in good conaition, b ed. Poniski was sent up from Clear- | as follows, to-wit: Wednesday. rook, spent Sunday at the home of p x BEGINNING at stone corner in private ‘James and Tommy Glenn are plan- William Young. Bela county two years ago for a five to | road, corner of lands now or formerly of JTICE OF ANNUAL CORPORATE: ning to return to the old home farm Mr. and Mrs. John Demar attend. | “67 Y*ars term after being convicted | Henty Woomer; thence along lands of MEETING OF CENTRE COUNTY next spring. ed a church reunion at McAlevy’s of felonious entry and larceny. The 58 degrees East : Hes Sonam Fide that 0 sky oT Td the Teddy Judy and lady friend, of Fort, on Sunday. usual reward of fifty dollars will be along lands of Hemy Lovo douth 82 | members of CENTRE COUNTY HOSPI- —— | Guyer, called on friends in town, last | The Civic club will hold their an- paid for any information that will | ner; thence alo ; lands of Ww $003 Bey TAL, will be held af oe es Thursday evening. nual roast chicken supper and ba- lead to his recapture. nolds South 51 degrees 21 minutes West I Tort 00 or clock in the. evening ALTOONA BOOSTER | | nome oe Fiicnas entertained a | Zar Saturday, Betonel FH ; 712 perches to ouk stump: thence by | of said diy for the purpose of lech Sy s ’ M : : t | accordance Ww cle 0 e number of friends at a roast duck iss Margaret Gingrich, of Lock | Read the Watchman and get all 338 Dercher 33, Slones, in genie of road; oe of Centre County Hospital six trus- dinner on Sunday. Haven Teachers’ College, spent Sat- |. . news. 59 Woomer North 30 degrees 6 minutes tees as hereinafter indicated. ‘ e MERCHANTS SAY: George A. Goss, of Stone valley, urday night and Sunday at home. st 181.9 perches to the place of be- | Three of said trustees shall then be ginning. elected for the term of three years, to was here on Monday closing up some Miss Helen Geer and Miss Anna | ==" 0 soma Sect acancies then arising Te Trade in your home stores plumbing contracts. Dale spent Saturday and Sunday Containing 154, Actes, 9 perches more OF | s1ustees for District No. 1, which District consists of Bellefonte Borough and first, but come to Booster One of H. A. Grubbs Holstein with the former's parents, at Lock ® BEING the same premises which Jennie i Br, er foo things your | | cows, valuedst $250, disd in the pas. Haven I ublic Sale! Quiio, Wirty, of Bar, Be, spring, Marion, Welker) Sustees shald ture field, last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Calvert and ahd jecprded i Dead! three cann ’ B then be elected for the term of Dr Merchgms ot sup- G. B. Fry and wife were dinner Mrs, Elen 3Catvers, of Altoona, were BO ELL Bud couveyes Fears to ail Vacancies heh SFising s|moRg i ests o sses Reis e stees for strict No. 2, Wi guests, on Sunday, at the Matt Corl | BheSs h and Miller, SOALSEURG ESTATE will offer at | sf yishen in, Srnionery. Be Die ne on hols Soon Sa y . : 3 er. » ’ y 3 - : Charles Dale and wife, of the Misses Helen Hartsock and Esther Public Sale, 1-4 mile west of Boalsburg, | * 55) to commence at1:30 o'clock P. M ris and Patton Townships, thfee of Sis Branch, were callers on friends in Hinds, of Bellefonte, were recent | Pa: on the Home farm, on ) of said day. Ln oe ge dab ed week ond ts of M H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff e place of three of said trustees town on Sunday afternoon. Ed in D tes SO r. and Mrs. Th d Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa., ° for District No. 1 whose terms Rev. Harry Fleming has recover- nh Dale. urs ay October 24th Oct. 7th, 1929. ' 74-403 | Sig Jee then expie, 3d two Sf 3 Mr. and Mrs. David Stuart and 9 said last above mentioned five trustees to ed from his recent illness and return- eens take the place of two of said trustees for ; ed to his charge at Lancaster. daughter Martha, of Crafton spent at 9 o'clock, A. M,, Fr mn aEn = | District No. II whose terms of office then ooster er ond | JES Las yAlly oi the atule. of ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF | SXBI%, 204, UL 08 (Jno of one . y a) en be elected for the term of one farmer of the Everglades, spent rs. E. E. Stuart. 6 Good Horses Valuable year being for the remaining unexpired . . 3 ’ Pp! Thursday with friends in town. Mr. ed Mrs, Roland Young jad 8 C Res Estate. Portion of int a IV. oo nad : sons, Carl and Harold, were visitors OWS vacancy in District No. IV, consisting of J. W. Sunday is planning to spend | 3th, ome of William Gates, a my vis snd J surance of and tn | MARS, SOSH Sings, MS Su land ty bef: : 1ber- | state College, on Sunday, 7 Heifers conformity with. the "terms and conditions | FER “CX h0 ye CF nation of “the nd county before winter sets in. Of an order issued out of the Orphans’ | rent year ov the termination of the Mr. and Mrs. Fleck and M d | Mr and Mrs. Howard Bartley and : mire county, September 28th, | trusteeship of William S. Shelton, which a y ; r. and | pregsrs. Charles and Irwin Bartley, 23 Hogs 1929, reference to which is here now made, | Vacancy was filled by the Board untik I ane, oF Alioonf wee guests | or Bellefonte, were visitors at the the undersigned, Administrator CT. A | ng pel misting iy he iglontion of - . a e M. C. elan ome, on i ’ : ate o ar . Homan, late |J. nda er. ; an Le iy on Sun- | charles Kuhn home recently. and a Full Line Good Farm Implements. of the Borough of State College, Centre | Each of said Districts Nos. II and IV ; dab Tea : Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kuhn went to L. F MAYES DY Pha, eceased, will offer at |is entitled to hold a preliminary meeting which you can selec th Per- H. A. Albright, of State College, | wii t to vist : . , Auctioneer | 03 fecedent e payment Of debs of | of the members of the corporation resi- fect satisfacton the Fall and | joined a party of. Williamsport men, |, | amsport to visit their grand-son, Bal rs ore the respective premises | dent .in each of said Districts respectiye- : 12a th ereinafter described, situate in the Bor- ir re Winter Needs of the Entire last week, for a week's outing in ne ire ale Dome of hoe WET hE TEAL. TE ough of State College aforesaid. Di a Hae Fon x Hime Family and New Furnishings | Canada. ; Cupp. ? : > A. W. KEICHLINE ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 [prior to the above mentioned date, and for The Home. Oscar Whitmer, Pennsvalley farm- . at 1:30 o'clock P. M. to report the result of such preliminary elections to said annual meeting. If, or insofar as such preliminary elec~ Booster Merchants never had a | er, spent Thursday in town and re- Workmen are busily engaged in Registered Architect, All those four (4) certain messuages, repairing the Allen house, on east tenements, lots and parcels of ground sit- | tions are not held and so reported, am: greater variety of desirable and | ports farmers well along with their : 3 ! seasonable goods to offer their seeding. Main Stee, phen Then omplgied, 74-23-4m BELLEFONTE, PA ate ol. be Borne oF mes colie ge, | election will be held at the said annual patrons and prices were never Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kustaborder, | famil p y lows, to-wit: meeting to elect such trustees represent- ble th nt p » | family. . —— ing such Districts as have not been prev- S0 reasona as e prese ! of Warriorsmark, made brief calls on : Tree — iously elected at such prelimi - time i i A number of people from this vi- TRACT NO. 1 y preliminary sle¢ a : i Bat ols friefdy 1a this section, on Sunday af- | ;inijty attended the public sale of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BEGINNING -at an Iron pin at the Hons, By the Order of the Board o matter W your W : I Ato effects of the = late] i= or nus < : South-east corner of the intersection of : Ne part "your Home Mer. | Ellis Auman and wife have flitted | Mrs. Bairfoot effects of the | sayanren.—mnr South Gill Street and West Nittany Ave: | 73-37-3¢ MYRON M.,COEE, Secretary. Iv them, you |to Thr Sori Md . , , .—Three men to sell Radios, | Nie] ence Easterly along the South side , chants cannot supply , Y | to ee Springs, Md., where Mr. | Saturday. Ranges, rrigidaires and other elec- of Nittany Avenue 85 feet toa Stake; : will be able to find just what | Auman has a good job in a large Mrs. Willi Rock ied | P Ya appliances. Apply at the West | thence Southerly in a line parallel with HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a you want in Booster Stores as | flour mill. . William Rockey accompanie enn Power Co., Bellefonte. 74-40. | South Gill Street 142.4 feet to line of a S writ of Levari Facias issued out of they offer unlimited variety from a Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dale and proposed twenty foot wide Alley to run the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- which to choose and insure sat- Ste and Mrs. John Shilling and | daughter, of Oak Hall, on a business OR RENT.—Seven room house on eatery I Nhe of sald Alles (thence | tre county, to me directed, will be expos- A 0 rs. John Williams, of Port Matilda, | trip to Bellefonte on Wednesday of Howard St. Bath and all modern | to line of South Gill Street; Al rit {2d to public sale Sithe Court House in the: isfaction in every purchase. were Sunday visitors at the James last week. A improvements. Possession, Nov. 1st. | erly along line of South Gill Street 142.4 Borough of Bellefonte, Pa., on | Kline home. Bo Mi. Zozinnof apd famil Apply to Mrs. Charles Herrjson, le feet to the place of beginning. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929. While picking apples, last week, | of Shamokin, wer 8 3: : -40-tf. | SUBJECT NEVER-THE-LESS, to the| The Following Property: , e entertained at the following expressed covenaats and condi- 1 th i | Archie Laird fell from a tree and | Modoc hunting camp, by P. B. L LANING MILL MACHINERY. 40 | tions, that no dwelling is to be erected All that certain messuage, tenement ! sustained b g p, by P. B. Lon- Planing Mill Machi 3 on this | ithi ected | and lot of ground situate and being in sustained a number of bruises but no | parger and daughters, over the week fachines, of all kinds, s lot within 48 feet of Nittany Ave- | the porough of Bellefonte, Centre Count | broken bones. ) - 1 in A 1 condition, with motors at- | nue, and no dwelling to be erected on any | be g e Ee, i i y end recently. tached. Anyone interested in such ma- pent of this lot costing less than Five Penna., bounded and described as fol~ J. H. Bailey has a 28 ounce potato | Mr. and Mrs. Clement G Dale, of chinery call or write Kofman & Co. housand Dollars. lows: eviygh {on exhibition. His yield was 200 | pleasant Gap, attended services in Bellefonte, Fa. Phone 319 WSV3 | pny Deing Lrown, es the [Iomesiead |, I ie ro ih : y re 0 e sai ecedent, and h ot of Annie Taylor, I: | bushels to fhe 2618, all nice potatoes | the Lutheran church, Sunday, and DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Estate erected thereon a two and one-half Wid division line between lot now owned by with very few culls. for the remainder of the day were A of Harry F. Gerberich, late of Belle- Stone and stucco residence, seven rooms | Willis Wion to the said Annie Taylor lot: Samuel Hess Tate is now conva- | guests of the Misses Dale. fonte borough, deceased. Letters of ad) bath, hp Yaker Nesting plant with | thence westwardly along Howard street : lescing, in the Lewistown hospital Administration on the above estate, hav- | 00, Sites 0 hr 00 oors, and with | to lot of Salinda Shutt; thence northward IS ' where h d i +| Jacob Straw, of Cleveland, Ohio, | IE been ‘granted to the undersigned, all | yp "y 1g ough-out. Attached to |ly along lot of Salinda Shutt to Burrows where he underwent a serious ope- |; “condine some ti Yo + » | persons indebted to the said estate ale |g ie Jouse isa stone and stucco garage | street; thence eastwardly along Burrows P g ime about town, | requested to make payment, and those cars, Street. to lot of Annie Taylor; thence ration several weeks ago. = : X ] : 2 : superintending the erection of a | having claims to present the same without This property is modern in architecture, along lot of Annie Taylor southwardly to { Eugene Irvin and G. B. Fry took iq | del t ipped wi i i i monument to the elay to equipped with every convenience, and was | t 1 f beginning. Being situated he memory of his JOHN C. HOFFER, Adm., | erected under the supervision of Mr. Ho- the a ne of Bast Howard street. BUOHR 6) YY a truck load of fat livestock to the | wi : ubur all Union stock yards, in Pittsburgh, Wis; ie Tate Clara Young Birew, | &6, W. ZEIGLER, iy. LapeDte Bay man, Tor his owh, qocupancy, ond Une | Seized, taken in execution and to be 3 last week, making the trip during Prof. Fitts Sunday school class! Philipsburg, Pa. 74-39-6t | College. sold as the property of A. W. Stine, in- -'y at > SRL x + the night. will meet at the McClellan home, | = — Eo. Lol be wid sublert to the | Linigualiv ahd 2. 3. Sine, Adur. of the estate of Dora Stine, deceased, Dora Ben- A, Rally day was observed in’ the on -Friday evening -and ' the ladies ‘OURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS lien of a first mortgage. ; : I. Pine Yall pa church, on class will meet at the home of Mrs. C foe Fonbrable. M. Ward aaeming, Lies TRACT NO A ry Charles I ge dE . ' 3 % wy i residen a, : } ; } Sunday morning, at which time Hon. Graham, at Blue Spring farm, Sat-| Common bless of the 49th Judicial Dis- | BEGINNING at a point 2 the South | the OTB: Chay appoimnes by M. Ward Fleming, of Bellefonte, was urday evening. | trict, consisting, of the County, of Centre, | side of West Beaver Avenue, 62.6 feet The a the. Te oad Yorat Yue the speaker. He was introduced by | Mr. and Mrs. Geiss Wagner and of fitth Soy of Sctober, 1029, ee ae eal South Jatterson Street; theyics of Dora Stine, deceased. 10% ! the pastor, Rev. W. W. Moyer. He | Mrs. Flink, of Center Hall, accom- | rected for holding a Court of Common | Patterson Street 150 ne of South Sale to commence at 1:30 o’clock p. m. Pleas, Orphans’ ourt, Court of Quarter | Jey runnin arallel with Wi of said day. Sessions of the Peace, oye and Termin- | Avenue; OE A estorty 1 Saver . talked on the theme of good govern- | panied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff IN ‘ment. Hansen, of Illinois, were caller ; . » y s at | or and General Jail Delivery in Belle- | said Alle iff’ v 50 feet to corner of lot now or Sheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa., . | At a regular meeting of Pennsval- the home of Rev. W. J. Wagner on fonte for the County of Centre. late of T.E. Sauers; thence Northerly | September 24th, 1929. 74-38-3t ley lodge No. 276, I. O. O. F. on Monday. { AND the Grand jury to convene on the | along line of aforesaid Sauers lot 150 feet S er ore ’ : gorse ihe Ils ob y | sixth day of November, 1929, at_ten to the line of West Beaver Avenue; thence HERIFF'S SALE.—B irt £ Saturday evening, the following of-| Contractor Wm. Stover and assist | o'clock A. M., AND the Traverse Jury | Easterly along line of West Beaver Ave- S writ of Fieri Facias ne Oat of s T { ’ ficers were installed by district dep- | ants are engaged in renovating the. called for the regular meeting of Quarter | nue S (et R we Place Of Dn ot the Court of Common Pleas of Cen— : Sessions Court will convene on the sec- or plan of lots laid out by Holmes and | tre County, to me directed, will be ex- Any day is a good day to shop ty J. W. Carson, of Centre Hall, | Hubler home, recently purchased ond Monday of November, 1929, at ten in Booster Stores, but thousands ,ggisted by V. A. Auman: ’ j | d to public sale at the Court House: of people throughout Central — Nople Grand. C. Wieland. = ue Xo » ey an ong jhe AND ne. Sto Cp Ba ar 1s. ‘erected. upon. the above .d Brsthe Borough of Bellefonte on yu Pennsylvania plan to do their Pp 8 TOOL TS. | week of Court will appear the third Mon- | scribed Tra he above Se y! Pp! Vice Grand—H. L. Harpster 5h ract No. 2, a two-story stucco CTOBER 18th, 1929 shopping on Wednesday of cach | i . «Ls P . Hall also had a new roof put on part {day of November, 1929, at ten o'clock A. | house, 7 rooms and bath, with steam FRIDAY. O B ’ 1 i to take advantage of the Fin. Sec'’y—D. S. Peterson. of her Main street residence. | M., being November eighteenth. heat: the interior of the house is finish- | The Following Property: Da Rec. Sec'y—J. P. Walker. : | NOTICE is hereby given to the Coro- | ed in white enamel. It has a stucco gar- | ALL that certain piece or lot of jal “Suburban Day” attrac- Treasurer —Elmer C. Musser. Mrs. John Althouse is spending ner, Justices of the peace Aldermen and | age for one car separate from the house. | ground situate in the Borough of Miles- Sons offered by Booster Stores. | RS to N. G—John E. McWil- | pce time at the home of Mr. and als such Constables, (NC gist i grog. Centre County, Pennsylvania, jim Mrs, Henry Reitz, while convalesong lf o ropie, 4,4, E00 “ploy a wa rt ; Lo e . tha e e then an ere in their prop- BEL 0 0. n e It Is Easy L. S. to N. G.—A. Fred Fry. ‘| Centre County ore Mr. Alt- | er pereons at the time specified above, side. of West Foster Avenue 225 feet | gorner of Mill and Hazel Streets in al Conductor—J. H. Bailey. h bi i . s orn their records, inquisitions, examina- | West of South Atherton Street; thence | Borough. To Park Your Car | Weim tio Cone” Coho hy peter Sob ape Hh BE Si at | EE ate BRT all in ose ngs to eir of S i i I, ngher, Chaplain—H. A. Elder. spend last Sunday with his ong to be done, and those who are bound in rallel with Atherton Street; thence Plisabs i Bineger oe doed bearing $date In Altoona R. S. S.—W. A. Dreibelbis. y . | hecognizance to prosecute against the | Northerly along line of said Alley 186.3 | der ug ants Te08 el i “recorded in Cen— L. S. S.—Guy Clark. a — ! prisoners That are 25 shall 3 = Jail feet LC Lon Alley running perallel with ga ind ‘Book 77.page 244. The Municipal Parking Space on 0. G—A. L. Albright. UNIONVILLE Sho Sony a en ge 0 | of last mentioned Alley 55 40 tSrner | granted and conveyed unto Emaline 10th Avenue, between 11th and I. G—J. D. Neidigh. : - ’ | Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the f Lot No. 181; thence Southerly along | Hugg, now Deceased. 12th Streets, will care for your R. S. to V. G—Paul Sunday. Miss Florence Finch, of Bellefonte, gi day of October in the year of 'our | line of Lot No 18 OT to, West | Seieed, 2nd taken in Sfecution iki 12th ner police protection’ for | L. S. to V. G—Paul Sunday is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Medie Lord io and the 15314 year of the In- | ning; being Lot No. 180, as shown ob fold 8 a Dre amr. of the Estate 15 cents. L. S. to V. G—W. E. Weaver Stere. i | plan St Sots laid out by Thomas and wil- I omeline, decd. and Mrs. Annie Withe- : The auditors report :showed a | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsons, of West | =o BE DUNLAP, Sheriff a Poster. erouted is ipoly i THaeE “No.8 rite, Tyrone, Pa. Jennie Davidson. 3 iff’ . onte, Pa. - . 8, . arris Enclosed parking space at healthy balance in the treasury. Fol- | Virginia, are visiting at the home of i Sherif 3 ce, Belle ! above described a two story stucco house, Mrs a a A epresentatives of lowing the business meeting refresh- | Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘B. Parsons. | com——— = | with 7 rooms and bath, with hot air heat. | yennje Davidson decd., to wit: Alexan— William F. Gable Co. Garage ments were served and responses A i fobges The house is finished in white enamel i . . rthur Hanscom closed his home, | . 5 has a o : | ger Davidson, Andrew B. Davidson, Rear of Eleventh Avenue Building made to a number of toasts. on Monday, and went to ope. ORPHANS® COURT SALE DF the rear of this Ce > pis Glare yO twaford. Won. Fleck’s Penn Alto Garage The new. officers of Lady Ferguson | where Be expects io. get, employ: Valuable Real Estate, |igsior of fire soinsiand bem, bit fp "ghrpiold, 22 Robert E. Burns. g z Rebekah lodge, No. 137, were install- ment. 3 3 : ” a minor who has for his Guardian 1409 Thirteenth Avenue jad on Monday evening by district Mrs. Mary Hall Williams, of Port | By virtue and in pursuance of and in TRACT NO. 4. Joseph o> Burns, t 1:50 o'clock P. M. deputy Josephine ennington, of | Matilda, is a surgical patient in the conformity with the terms and conditions | BEGINNING at a point on the North ale to commence at 1:50, 0'ciOfk * Hr tee Paixiy Wits gol Thettie State College, the list being as fol- hospital. The weeks of strenuous of an order issued out of the Orphans |side of Foster Avenue 228 fect in an Bast- | of said day. B. DUNLAP, Sheriff BE, On practioaly * lows: nursing of her grandmother serious- Court RR DB en erly ditection from ihe Northeast cornel Sheriff’ Office Bellefonte, aP. aR % fy 0! ’ ’ . Altoona Note rand ar er. | es ast moating. ER Cee nth hor of Barked Be Bee I Ce fever A a ce Grand—Pearl Clar At its last meeting Union Grange | the Estate of John H. Weber, late of the rection along "oo ne of property now = i i YL Borough of Centre Hall, Centre County, ' or late of Thomas and Wiliam Foster ; ; Cob Bey ore. Homan. passed a resolution of memorial for | Pennsylvania, deceased, will Oe Cub. 186.7 feet to a certain twenty foot wide & HERIFF'S SAE Jirtue ox of en ge . Sec’y—Maude er. Pa deceased member, the late Mrs. lic sale, (for' the payment of debts of the Alley runnine parallel to Foster Avenue; writ of Hie common Pleas of Cen- Treasurer—Margaret Reed. Adaline Irwin, a co of which was | said decedent) on the premises situate thence in an Easterly direction along line . the Court of Common th “be ex- R. S. to N. G.—Bertha Albright. t to the be ry i in the Borough aforesaid, on of Said Alley 5 feet to another twenty tre county, to IO Ireeten. vot House | LS to N. G—Maude Fry sent to the bereaved family. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1929 a a ight angles DO A A te re = a i BD . v . : 2 ’ 3 3 in the RS to V. G—Edna Fleming. op Anus Wien is having a new AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M. direction along, line of last named Alley Friday, OCTOBER 18, 1929, &~ LS to V. G—Mabel Harrison. chimney bu n her house, which | All that certain messuage, tenement 187.1 feet to Foster Avenue; thence ina ’ Property: - hy ai will add to the comfort and conven- | lot and parcel of d, (kn , | Westerly_direction along line of Foster | "he Following Property: Chaplain—Margaret Quinn jence of the home. Bruce Wallace homestead Serie, hg he ote. as the | Avenue, 55 feet to line of Lot No. 180, and | ALL that certain tract of land situate’ Warden—Mary Glenn. of Milesburg, is d i the * ’ | Weber) a in hy aoe ple jon i the, place of be Ding: in Boggs township, Centre gourty: Pr Conductor—Ruth Frank. David ure: Er es E Hall, aforesaid, bounded and described | ySENG or plan of hy §or Lolly Hivatis: Jounde) and descri as fol-- ee 1 G—OI er. ’ o ; 3. E. | as follows, to-wit:— ows, to-wit :- : % TI T. Hall, who has been employed in Beginning at the North-east corner a a othe above described BEGINNING at stones, thence alcng o Soe ne Ward the office at Rockview for sometime, of Pennsylvania Avenue and Allison | Tract No. 4, a frame building at scribed | lands of James Kreps and David Bennet rganist—Mary ward. was admitted last Tuesd t the Street: thence by Allison Street West of the lot which could be used as a four North thirty-two degrees West ninety- Refreshments were served and a |, . ; ay a 10 pereches to Logan Alley; thence b car garage. three perches to stones; thence along horpita Y; y number of interesting talks made by ospital for a serious appendicitis | said Alley North 4 perches to lot of Trt Nos. 2. 3, and 4, will be sold | lands of Peter Ammerman North Afty- Sambar of Satter ng om was a, | poration. ple, oh! pin SE 8 | mh Be te Sd Bene, |S Seon tt Konkan v ( enns: an - e above mentione rac an arcels 5 ganized in 1926 with 22 members and Visitors at the home of Mr. and | nue; thence by said ; nh South 4 of ground, with the appurtenances, on be | degrees West twelve perches to stones: {pow has a roll of over 100. ‘They | Mrs. Harry Kerchner, on Sunday, rches to the place of beginning; |9fered at Jub Sale for the payment of | thence along lands «of D. C. Poorman’ I debts of the decedent, as aforesaid, on North fifty-three degrees East one hun-- = ! ONTAININ NE- AN Philadel hia Foi a nice balance in thelr testi ee Mery Shit Ms ACRE. ® ONE-FOURTH OF the respective premises; they will be of- | dred and twenty-five perches . to stomes:’ and all told the lodge is in a healthy y 0 oona, an r. THERON ERECTE fered in the fol owing order, viz., Tract | thence .along lands of Curtin and John! | condition. ana; Mrs Alvin atson fad T8milY, | nEER ON ECTED 8 No DAEORY | No 4; Jrag Be. 3; Tract No. 2; and |L. Shope South thirty-seven degrees 0 efonte. ING HOU: 0. Fast one hundred ,one and one-half SE containing 12 rooms and | TERMS OF SALE: —Twenty per cent. | perches to stones: thence along lands of GOSHAWEK BOUNTY. Elizabeth Saxton, eldest daugh- fully Squibhed bath and hot water heat- | of the purchase price in excess of the sev- | D. F. Shope South fifty-three degrees ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Saxton, RS large barn and other necessary eral amounts due on the within recited | West one hundred, twenty and one-half Tat “mortgages to be paid in cash when | perches to stones, and along the same There seems to be some misun- | Was taken to the Centre County | out-buildings, all of which buildings are | property is knocked down and declared | North thirty-seven degrees West eight derstanding on the part of many hospital, last week, and was operat- in first class repair and condition; splen- | sold, and the balance of eighty per cent. | perches to stones, and along same South @® SUNDAYS Oct. 20, Nov. 24 did fruit. | of said purchase price in excess of the tan persons concerning the bounty on ed upon for appendicitis on Thurs- fifty-thre degrees West twent . { . : i y perchés vases rar aati EE [Ei en. a provided for dey.” Reporte are that she i go “amar or SALE: ite per cot. of Fu SCL USE CSR Ho Bon, Bs So Le nt “ oY during the last Legislature. Bounty ting along very well. udersigned Executrix when the property the Administrator 10 i A. of the said Sb os gn f he 10, Sion: “ . on the goshawk is not effective now Last Friday evening, as Mr. and is knocked down and declared sold, and oan: kl a tonto? sale an Kreps South Afty-three et Test n Mileburg... 1001. os is thonght by a number of per- (Mrs. John Askins were driving down he lane AN es be rE Ber NATIONAL. BANK | sixteen perches to the place of beginning. wD aviiie 10.38 P. sons who have submitted various | town in their new Buick car, they | Sle, and’ delivery of deed. rato or | © STATE COLLEGE, ONAL SANE 10 | CONTAINING Ninety-five acres and “Beech Creek..10.40 P. M. hawks recently. Instead the $5 |met with two men from Coleville in | Wil be given when terms of sale have! Administrator C. T. A. of Park R. Ho- } SEX perches woke OF lest. Mill Hall....10.51 P. M. bounty will be paid only during a car, who were intoxicated, and |been fully complied with. | man, deceased. ho : Seized, taken in execution and HO RETURNING—Lv. Phila. (Bd. St. Sta.,) 5.55 p.m. ff | period between November 1 and, driving very recklessly. They ran in- MARY WEBER, Executrix of W. Harrison Walker, L. Frank Mayes Sl (ag he property of W. E. and Edna All Steel Equipment May 1. The entire carcass of the |to the Askins car damaging it con- JOHN H. WEBER, deceased, | Attorney for Estate Auctioneer To 1 Ul mmence at 1:40 och Pennsylvania Railroad bird must be sent to the offices of siderably. Mr. Askins called a state W. HARRISON W. A ST 74-40-5t | of 2a ey gros, st 1:40 o'clock B, MW, Hr : je Game Commission within thirty- | officer at once and they were S001 | “Attorney for Estate, 1 A eTiONEeE - — Snr office. Biles DUNLAP, Sheriff six_hours after killing. in jail. Bellefonte, Pa. 74-38-3t —Read the Watchman for the news aman 4th fonts, Pa, ABBE