7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTHENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published—Send the News, We will Publish it, SOBER. Mr. Israel Kramer was visiting John Smith on Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Wolfe was the guest of Lewis Rote on Sunday. Daniel Shook and George Keen were the guests of J. P. Wolf, Miss Katie Crater was the guests of G, 8. Confer on Sunday. Miss Anna Auman was seen neighborhood on Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Sheesley, of Coburn, was the guest of Malinda Smith, Mr. L. P. Smith killed a snake on Sun- day that measured two feet. L. P. Smith and wife were visiting at John Zerby’s in the mountains. I wonder why the saddler took horse feed along on Saturday evening. W.H. Madara was engaged in moving at two or three places on Monday. Sunday was a nice day, and the rail. road was lined with people all day. Mr. Chgrles Madara recalled his men from his fumber job to repair his fences. Mr. Ben Breon resumed his former contract, on Monday morning, at Bear Swamp. Miss Gertrude Eisenhuth and Mrs. William Sheesley were the guests of An. drew Sheesley, on Sunday. A. P. Zerby and family were the pleasant callers at Mrs. Sarah Jamison, but O. A. wasnot athome yet, was he? If anybody would liketo know what buggy wheels are worth, would do well by addressing Pierce Shunk, of this place. L. P. Smith is constructing a cooper shop where he intends to run opposition with the Confer Bros. Lloyd you want to keep your eye on Jake. A young man from this place brought his honey from Sugarvalley to Millheim so he would not have so far to go. Jake likes to have things convenient. Lewis Rote moved into the 1esidence of Emma Gentzel, formerly occupied by her parents Chas, Snyders, who last week moved their quarters to Gentzel, Elmer Walizer took possession of the house va- cated by Rote owned by Elisa Confer. Two fellows from Coburn, acting as high and deputy sheriff, took refuge in the ambush between the residence of Elisa Confer and Solomon Snyder for the purpose of rescuing a cow from Lewis Rote's stable. Better not monkey around the band wagon if you have no horn to blow. Lewis was on the alert for you, during the night. To Cure “onstipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or 3a Jt C. C. C. fail 10 cure, druggists refund money. in our FIEDLER. It was rumored that our postmaster was reported. Mr. Aogel and wife, of Woodward, were pleasant callers at Mr. W. Wolf's on Sunday. Dar Billy hut si grullicher dribe gow! far coffed far $3. Ich woner was air now dute far ain buggy gowl. Some of our young men around here werg crying already, because they were afraid they must go to war, and leave their bests behind. Charles We got the mittens last Sunday evening, and he says it is the first one he ever got. If you want to know why? It was his first girl. The Woodward girls don’t say any more that we don't have the spunk. For they are all taken up now and this should be a warning for Now girls be ready, so that when Hokey calls to give you a ride on his new buggy, which he bought for £1.10. He says it is a good one, tor he tried it on Sanday. J. G. Weaver sold another of his valu. able driving horses for $15. The pur. chaser wants him as a family horse and I am sure he will make a fine one for they must keep him in the stable all the time, he can’t walk, Monday evening concluded the writ. ing school which has been held at this place, under the instructions of I. A. Zeigler. At the close of his school term, we understand, Mr, Zeigler intends leav. ing for Bloomsburg, where he will attend the Normal this summer, Wm. Wolf fetched his hireling and the lad had purchased a pair of suspenders and worked for nearly two hours to put them on and could not. He then went to the merchant and got him to put the har- ness on him. Wy Cal, ich het des ned gadenked fun der. No-To Bae for Fifty Cente. usranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak By iin blood pure. S0c. Bl. All druggists SPRING MILLS, The rainy weather brought out the fishermen, C. P. Long is Jroning the work for the new planing mill, Mrs. Brancht, of Milesburg, is here visiting her parents, Dr. Alexander and wife, of Potters Mills, spent a day in our town visiting. The snow on last Monday morning did not look very favorable for spring. David Sowers, Jr, had his shoulder dislocated while stealing a ride on the freight train. Sotne of our prominent young men should be careful in what direction they take their daily walk, Mrs. Samuel Neese died last Saturday morning and was buried at the Heckman chapel. Aged 63 years. Mooving time will soon be here and then will be a great many changes made, Some will leave town while others will moove in, Some are lucky to have a place to moove too. ROY. To cure a cough ot 4 cold in gue Gat take Krumrine's Com y Tar, Money refunded if it fails to cure tf THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL THE HERO OF SNYDER ITEMS. Harvey Baird was trimming trees up at Jacks Hollow, last week. Bilger Shaffer will leave for his home, in Pennsvalley on Thursday. Mr. Harry Gentzle's school closed on Tuesday. He got along very nicely. Miss Frank Thompson, of Stormstown, visited her uncle, H. Hartsock, last week. new Dorman, of Saydertown, of Mr, Hall Hoy, last Mrs. Lewis was the guest week. Herbert Bi business this derstands the Iger is going into the bee summer, Mr. Bilger un. business. Wm. Baird had a new roof put on his wagon shed last week. Wm. Bell, Pleasant Gap, had the contract. Hall Hoy attended his fathers sale at | fa y } Jacksonville last Wednesday, he reported | everything booming in that place. i of Wm. Coldren is making some improve. | ments about his home. He is putting up | some new fences, grape arborsand etc. | Clarence Garbrick, who has been ill for some time past, is getting better and | will soon be able to greet his friends | again. | Preaching services will be held in the | Advent church, on Sunday morning and evening. All are cordially invited to attend these services. i H Sunday schoo! begins here on the first Sunday in April. The good people in | this community are earnestly invited to lend a helping hand in the good work, Frank Gettig and family will move to their new home in Bald Eagle valley, on the first of next month. see them leave as they were a very nice family. We can heartily recommend them to the people of Bald Eagle valley. Educate Your Bowes With Cascareta Candy Cathartis, cure constipation forever. We, Be. 11 CC C. fall. druggists refund money. RUNVILLE, Rain, snow and mud. Boyd Cox, of Coleville, Sundayeda with Israel Freize and family, Mrs. Annie Witherite spent days in Milesburg, last week. Bertha Jodon, of Coleville, spent a few days visiting relatives in this place Mrs. Mary A. Rhue, widow of David Rhue, received a pension last week, Miss Lucy Spotts, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with William Shirk's family Mrs. Hannah Johnston went to Wal. laceton last week to visit her son Will iam, a few james Lucas and grand son was to vis- it her son Samuel, of Wariors Mark, last week. Michael Sennet is smiling over the arrival of a bouncing baby boy at his home, Samuel Lucas and son Toner, of War- iors Mark, made a short trip to his home last week, Last week Harry Fetzer's team took fright and ran about a mile and ran into My. Heaton's blacksmith shop and stop- ed. John Mills, Jr., while in a fight with Sice Shope, in Holts Hollow, got badly cut on the hand and shoulder with a knife, by his antagonist, Loyd E. Heaton, second son of George and Viola Heaton departed from this life | on last Sunday evening of diabetis, He | was taken from the cares of this life to reap the reward. He was 8 years 6 months and 4 days old. The grief stricken parents have many sympathis. ing friends. -You can't do Detter— Tre CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the weekly Pittsburg Fost both one year for $1.50. MT. EAGLE H, W. Reeder is again seen on our streets. G. D. Johnston and wife visited at Altoona last week, It has been rumored there will be a wedding in our little village in the near future, Miss Elbie Leathers has returned to ber home after visiting several places in the eastern part of the state, Misses Orpha and Alma Pletcher, of Nittany, spent Saturday with their grandma, Mrs, Orpha Pletcher. W. C. Deitz, who has heen teaching in Marion township, closed his term of school last Monday. Wm. will help his father with farm work through the sum. mer, Literary society last Iriday night was especially interesting as the question was one that causes much thought and atten- tion at the present time, To Care Constipation Forever, William Anthony, the cool-headed marine wt Capt. Bigsbee that his ship had been blown up | proven We are sorry to | 8 Cn Cy Cubarie c'e THE MAINE, ho calmly saluted and reported to and was sinking. HUBLERSBURG. Many partridges are roaming over the fields and are lovely to look upon. Squire Detrich expects to lift his com. mission and mete out justice to the un. restrained, The fine weather of last week has caused our farmers to prepare for their ploughing. Wheat crop was never more promis. ing than this season; the green fields are lovely to look upon Bub Miller and Benner Rumbarger are betting with each other to see who shall turn the first furrow; both are good farmers. The Primary school taught by Miss Sue Danley, closed March 22; the Grammar school, taught by A. A. Pletcher will close March 131. Constable Kessinger accompanied Samson Wolf and bis “Rosy Posy’ to Fort Cronister. A very prudent act, to | rid this locality of the most disgusting faction for years. Prof. R. J. Snyder expects to open a select school here in April. Persons ex- pecting to pass a teacher's examination, will be accomodated, as a special class will be organized for the benefit of those expecting to teach. Prof. Snyder has himself an efficient teacher in the past and those attending will x greatly benefitted by his instruction. Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your 1ife Away, and forever, be mag or, take N To quit U bar co ens ir netic, full of life, nerve and + Bae, the wonder worker, that strong All druggists, 80¢ or teed il and sample & To Cure guaran Address « Chicalo or New York {rea AARONSBURG. Miriam Keister has gone to spend the summer in Kipple, Pa Miss Mary Stahl has taken a trip to her former home, in Milton, County Supt. Gramley paid our three schools a short visit one day last week, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herman, of State | College, spent a few days with friends in the burg. Mrs. Ella Ivey and daughter Mary Jane, of Warren, Pa., have been called to the sick bed of her mother, Mrs. Dr. P. T. Musser, Lewis Boob took a trip to Freeburg and before he arrived home again he took unto himself a wife. May their path be strewn with roses is the wish of the writer. Movixes The following persons have changed or will change residence on or before April : James Rupp ou Mrs. Tibbens farm in Brushvalley. Roland Decker to the house yacated by Rupp. Samuel Gettig to Spring Bank. Adam Maize in Mrs. Rogers home. Hatvey Crouses to the house vacated by Maize. Dr. D, F. Bowersox in the house vacated by Crouse. Benj. Jackson to David Stovers. Mrs. Hannah Reid and Isaah Walter in Turb Kreamers house, Wil. liam Corman to Wolfs Store. John Guise- wile to the house vacated by Cormans. John Guisewite, Jr., to Feidler. Everybody mays So, Caacarets Candy Cathartic, the most won. derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the tasie, act gently and positively on kidpeys, liver and bowels, | cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and billousness, Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents, Bold and guarantesd to cure by all druggists. KEBERSBURG, On Monday quite a number of farm. ers were seen hauling their wheat to the station. George Brumgart, former! bur of Mp pe pe on Wednesday. Cyrus Erhard, Calvin Morris and Ira Stover are on the sick list, and A. L. Nearbood has very sore eyes. Miss Alice Conrad, of Harrisburg, who was staying at Elias Stover's, left for Anville on Tuesday moming. G. W. Kreamer, the merchant, of Kreamerville, is having auction every Saturday afternoon and evening. George A. Corman who bas moved into the house vacated by Adam Auman, will farm for for his uncle. Any one desiring work in this line, will please let him know, and he will attend to it promptly, Harry E. Corman lectured on phre- nology on Friday evening at Woodward, and on Saturday he was kept busy mak- ing phenological delineations, Any desiring examinations can call at 3 home, and he will guarantee satisfac- of Rebers. 1 be buried For $1.50.~You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—'"The Centre Democrat” and either the * Post’ or the" Cincinnati Enquirer.” Out claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money, Bakes weak men | EFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1898, PENN HALL. Public sales and flittings are all the go now, Mrs. Oscar Walter is on the sick list at this writing. The public sale at J. FP, Heckman's last Thursday, wag very largely attend. ed, G. P. Ream got his hand too near the buzz saw, on Gramley’s stave mill, last Friday and got one finger badly cut. We are informed that FP, M, Fisher, our merchant, will go in the milling business this spring, at Farmers Mills, Rev. W. H, Brown, of the United Evangelical church, will have preaching services here next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Both of our stave mills are runniug on full time at present. We informed that 8S. P. Gramley received an order for twenty car loads of staves Rev. W. H. Brown, Evangelical church, will stay avother conference year with us. We are glad to have the reverend gentleman in our midst again, Geo. W. Sheasley will move his saw mill from Philips Creek to a tract south of town, belonging to the Fisher Bro's., where he will commence operations in the near future, are of the United Eggs are down to 8 cents per dozen. Some say that our “continued prosperi- ty” will cause them to advance back- ward to 6 cents before many weeks “Shade of Napoleon," The Green Grove Union Sunday school was organized on Sunday with D. A. Ertel, superintendent and A. P. Burrell assistant, and all are cordiaiiy invited to come. School next Sunday in the after. noon. Frirrines:—The following will take place in our section Neese will move and commence farm. ing where J. F. Heckman Mr, Heckman will retire and move to Spring Mills in Robb Smith's house, Oscar Heckman will move in E. C. Zerby's house east of town, Floyd Bowersox will move to Spring Mills. Prof. Chas. Brown, of Madisonburg, will move in the house vacated by Mr. Bowersox. F. K. Carter will move to Centre Hall. H. H. Rachaua will move in Mr. Carter's house. 1. W. Bartges will move to Cen. tre Hill. Samuel Ulrich, of Millheim, will move on the farm vacated by Mr Bartges,. Howard Weaver will move in his own house, which he recently built C. E. Zeigler will move in the house va- cated by Mr. Weaver, Oscar Homan, from Michigan, will move in the house vacated by Mr, Zeigler. Henry Wagon- er will move to Lewisburg. H. M. Wert will move to Centre Hall. Andrew Bo. rell will move in his father's shop. Fred Slegal will move to Wolfs Store. J]. M. Heckman will move in the house vacat- ed by Mr. Slegal flittings ~Wm. lives. A DOCTORS When a father writes that yours “is the | best medicine in the world you can allow something for seeming exiravas gance in the statement if ) the medicine ed, cured a J« daughter of disease and restored | the eyesight nearly lost The icine inthe world for you is the medic that cures you. There can't be anyt) z bets No medicine can do more that cure That why John 8. Go Orrick, Mo, writes in these strong BO PI h » her best med ine in “Dr. Ayer's 8 the Hest med icine in the world relapse after the measles, due 10 ts cold, She was nearly blind. and was ob) to remain in a dark all the could give ner no relief irected me to give her Ayer's | Two bottles cured her com. | arsaparilia is MM laughter hs room housands of testimonials to the Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilia repeat rand over again, in one form or another | expression “The doctors gave her 0 rel one of them direc « [iv her Dr. Ayer's Barsaparilla Potties compictely cured her It is a common experience to try Ayer's Sarsaparille as a last resort fel ted * They save a daught | dscns DIRECTIONS. er from blindness. mR common experience to have Dr, Sarsaparilla prescribed by experience 10 Ayer's a physician, gee a com he great feature the radical Many medicines only push the pimp! they under the skin, they paint the its use in : ts she needs to the cures efiected by th It's sent free, on request, by vhe rr Co, Lowell, Mass Ellery Barner and family mooved from this place to Cedar Run jast week, Mr. Corter, of Marsh Creek, mooved into the house vacated by Mr. Barner, Miss Bessie Orr, of this place, and Wm. Thompson, of Howard, were unit ed 1n marriage on Tuesday afternoon, of last week, at the home of the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Orr, by Rev Wharton pastor of the M. E. church, of Howard. We extend our congratula- Lions, For $1.50 newspapers for a You can get two weekly year—""The Centre Democrat’ and either the “Pittsburg Post’ or the “Cinci i Enquirer.” Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the least Money MINGOVILLE, 1 3 53 BEA yah : Samuel Cole and wife, of Zion, through here one day last week. Wm. Em dinperat J. L N.H vill Wesley Clearfield, the past three months 100k m Saturday. aAcksonviie, y, of Jackson n Monday Smith home from we had been working Te ! E where have * VO Moving is all the talk. Some moved while others are gettin take their departure on April The Nittany and Gun making preparations to have a telephone g ready the first day of Rod Club are To cure a cough or cold in one day. Take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of tar. » Money refunded if it fails to cure. AXE MANN, Miss Jennie Knoffsinger visited friends | in our town last week | | | | Wallace White has been repairing his | engine the last few days | | John Brown i | young son arrived 8 also rejoicing since that | last week, Gentle Spring has come again and the | { birds are singing their sweetest songs | | Our grammar school closed | but the primary won't Iwo. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hile, ant Gap, visited at the home | Breon, on Sunday. This week Boyd Hunter wears a broad | smile all over his face and half way down his back, and says it is a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Weaver, of State College, visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Harter, on Thurs. day. Miss Rachael Scanlan leit for Altoona, on Saturday, where she intends to spend the summer. Sorry to see you go Rachael Movincs:—The flittings in our vicinity will be quite numerous: — William Stuart, of Bellefonte, will move into the house now occupied by William Horner, which Mr. Stuart purchased recently. Mr. Horner will move to Lewistown, where be will work in the axe factory. Henry Meyer moved to Chilisquaque and Mr, William moved in the house vacated by him, Mr. Noah Breon, of Hublersbarg, moved oun the farm belonging to Mr Miller. Daniel Bloom moved to Cataract and Mr. Elsworth White moved into the house formerly occupied by Mr. Bloom. Jacob Mover ry to Panxsulawney and George Glen, of Houserville, moved into the house vacated by Mr. Moyer. Mr. Israel Albright moved to Prosser. ville and Mrs Beck, of Jacksonville, mov- ed into the house vacated by Mr. Al. bright. Samuel Rish moved to Pleasant Gap and Mr, Frank Fry, of Pleasant Gap, moved into the house vacated by Mr. Rish. Mr. John Tate expects to move to Pleasant Gap, but the writer has not learned who will move into the house now occupied by Mr. Tate. Mr. Watson Struble evel on Mr. Fishburn's farm, about one mile east of Rock View. There are several others that are goin to move, but the writer has not ey where. Will mention them later. Educates Your mowels With Ossearets. Candy jnshartie, Shes constipation forever, 0c. Be. If CC. C, fall, drogzists refund money. WALKEK. Friday, close for a week or of Pleas- of Elias The farmers have commenced plowing. The sale of John Hoy, Ir., was largely attended, Luther McAuley, of Hublersburg, visit. ed at this place. Willi Mayes, of Howard, was in our vicinity Saturday. Mrs. Kate Beck has removed from this place to Bellefonte, Rev. Koontz and family, of Williams. port, are visiting friends at this piace. Ira Condo was in Lock Haven over Sunday. He returned home on Monday. A new pulpit has been put in the Pres. byterian church which is quite an im. provement. Jacob Yearick has made quite an im. provement on his store room by giving it a coat of paint, Misses Lizzie Mann and Alice Harter, of Howard, visited at the home of the latter's father Daniel Harter, David Orr and wife attended a birth. of Mr, and Thompson | nish the poles. fine farm. | ing new fences. | pair, put into their ney club house. Samuel Decker, of Zion, has the contract to fur- Wm. Maize, one of our energetic farm- ers, has been the first to plow thisspring. He has about half of his oats grou plowed, He always is one of the fore- most in getting his crops out, Dr. Rothrock, Lock Haven, came up one day last s He improvements In He knows how to keep thing of week to look after hi making some cxien- the line of b hustler, 8 IB is ive and Hon x1 re- Say, if Shaffer, the time to go around and see where the roads need repairing during the summer, In the summer they are dry amd then look all alike. We would pafficalarly call his attention some of the roads crossing the ridge you Our supers see anvibing of Pawny sor, tell him now is to Poubles the Pleasure of a Drive, A fine carriage doubles 1 he of & ing. Intending buyer fe ness can save dollars wing: f large. free catalogue of t khart Carriag aud Harness Mig. Co... Elkhart, laud. CAML Te | ris hye Catarrh tain Mercury, Beware of Omntments for that con- As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sys tem when entering it through the ma faces, Sach articles should never be 1 cept on prescriptions from reputable clans, as the damage they will do is ten fo the good you can possibly derive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by ¥. J Cheney & Co, Toledo, OO. contains no mercary and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Hall's Catarrh Care be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally « made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J Testimonials free S& %0ld by Druggists, pr and at Cheney FUR SALE A Thoroughbred Poland China Boar, one year old, weighs 150 pounds, guaranteed pure stock. Call on or address Z. W, HOY, Noo Md Walker, Pa GGS FOR HATCHING From full bred barred FPlymoth Rocks, Hawkins strain and Biack Minoreas—375 cents for a setting of Beggs. Guarantee eggs In good condition and pure stock. Enquire or address, MES. JAS OC. DEKR No.8 Bellefonte, Pa NVYTICE TO STOCKAROLDERS, of the stockholders, of lroad Company. is called Ap 112, 180%; at 11 o'clock a m., aM room Z9, Broad Street Station, Philadel phia, Pa. Election for President and Directors same day and plwce Avnent Hewson, Nou Secretary The annual meetin Bald Eagle Valle for Tvesda BAKERY FOR SALE. The Kerstetter bake and fonfatiidhary stand, on Bishop Stree, | lletonte, will be of. fered at private sale. This is an old and well established stand, and has all the appurten. ances periaining to the business, including delivery w. and horse, aise stock of goods and furnishings for store and lee cream par. Jors. Easy terms will be §'ven, SPRY, to ROH RUNK Att'y r WM. G ¥ nll Bellefonte, Pa. ougly equipped for the prompt execution of large, attractive and well Hlustrated sale bills. Prices are below competition and work unexcelled. When we print the bills your notice is placed in this cal- endar and you are presenica withall the notes you need free of charge. When bills are not printed at this notice in calendar will cost 0 cents and notes 10 cents per Sigs. MONDAY, MARCH 25 Two fine farms in Burn. side ip, y of the late John . y Attorneys for ry AY, nd pty on Wednesday: of last week, at near Howard, ¥ Hq MPUNEY TO LOAN On List « Ass real estate we ins of 11 $10 $I nis desired in larger = oR Ww Ga mu VOR ns HATCHING of barred Piven ornish Indian right Bantams. # Xi 3 rer quantities at redace rats fresh a true t TIBI At IOSEFH W. BEEZER 8 IF'WO FINE FARMS mite side f ONE HI NDRED ACRES rt y arm containing 10 ACTes "Ae Ihe at reon erect : d straw prin barn waler ar fine A yd» g 3 A PMINISTEATOR'S NOTICH the estate Wwhnner townsh {f Michael Pp. deceased en granted letters Fish tate lice is here wing themselves in y make immediate Initne are re cated for set FFMAN, vistrat Beliefonts by given to 2 debled to payment, » od 10 present tiement thrvis. B nid hose having them duly aut} ISKAKL Aer K (hrvis Attorneys jhe st nt KAl Admir wr ward 1 ' ' Letters of ads ng been granted to 1) debited there t immediate payments of demands against the without de for sett sony it a signed Barsen Wenen, Adm’ No.l Howard Pa A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Mary Barr, dec'd. late of Huston township Letters of administration on sald estate hav. ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those daving claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement, to the undersign ed. C. MM. BOWER, Adm'r Bellefonte, Pa. APMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Wm. Neese, late of Penn township, deceased Ing DOCH. Erakion 10. The Sharon ol hay: ng n nted to undersi > per. sons Indebied thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement, to the under. signed, W.H. Grove, Adm'r,e. ta. No.18. Coburn, Pa. EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Frederick Zettle, deceased, late of Gregg township, Let testamentary upon said estate having ted br the Bogisset of Wills to the und od, ail persons knowing themselves to be indebted to sald extate are requested to make immediate Jlmsnt, and those having claims to present them for settlement J, W. ZETTLE, Ex'r, No. 18, Spring Mills, Pa. orm AN'SCOURT SALE, The undersigned administy stor of Maty Barr, ate of Huston township, deceased, wil] offer at public sale, at the ¢ house, in Bellefonte, on BATURDAY, MARCH 20th, 3808 at 2p. m., the following property, to-wit: One farm situate near Julian, in Huston lewh ip. Oen- tre county, Pa. adjoin ands of James Mor. ley, KE. J. Pruner, Mrs, Richards and others, CONTAINING @ ACRES MORE OR LESS,
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