Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 12, 1901, Image 5

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, 2 Pa, DECEMBER 12, 1901,
Fr ss i
~ HAPPENINGS
ABOUT TOWN
i
the Week
BRIEFLY TOLD In a FEW LINES |
Movements of Our People Personal |
Mention, Society Events
Has Transpired Worthy of Men
tion—Short Paragraphs.
~—We had an awlyl blow on Monday |
wight,
—Jece last week was from four to six
inches in thickness.
Miss Jane Witter, in Tyrone.
-But one
Democrat for the year 1901.
—Bdward Gross, who has been seri
ously ill with appendicitis, is able to be
out again.
—Mrs. John N. Lane and her daughter,
Miss Patty, are in New York city visiting |
friends and shopping.
—David Harter, one of Marion town-
ship's veteran farmers gave the Demo-
crat a pleasant call.
— Harter of the Gazette has the long-
« est string of game of any hunter this sea-
son, in these regions.
--Qur own make of handmade clear
toys and satin finished ribon candy only
10 cts. 1b. at SoursECkS, 107 High St.
--Some of our merchants have shown
rare taste in decorating their store win-
dows for the holiday season.
— During the past week there wasex- |
cellent skating at the fair grounds, also |
at Hecla Park. The ice was from 406
inches.
~The members of the Lutheran S. S.
will have a rehearsal of their Christmas
entertainment on Friday evening, 8 p. m.
sharp.
~Grant Hoover, the insurance man,
has some of the best ideas in calendars
that we have seen. He handles good
insurance too.
~Mr. and Mrs. Murray Andrews and
Mrs. Andrew's maid, Miss Lulu Pacini,
returned home on Saturday evening from
their European trip.
—The indications are that a great
many public sales will be held in our
W county this spring.. Farmers seem to be
growing dissatisfied with results,
~The Bellefonte chapter of the Daugh-
ters of the American Revolution was en-
tertained, Monday evening, by Mrs,
Elizabeth Calloway at her home.
—Wednesday was a veritable spring
dav, and with a legion of pretty school
marms abou!; reminded one of the wel.
come ushering in of the arrival of blue
birds and robins,
—Prof. John D. Meyer left on Wednes-
day for a three weeks’ trip to South
Carolina and will put in part of the time
at the cities of Washmgton, Richmond,
Charleston and Colombia.
~Mrs. Mary McMabon, of south Al.
legheny street, with her daughters, has
moved to Philadelphia to make ber fu
ture bose. They have been residents
of Bellefonte for thirty years.
~Mrs. Bickel, whose goods were dam-
aged by water and breakage at the fire
of the Pacini house on Thomas street,
has been paid $484 by the Concordia
company in which she was insured.
~Miss Lulu Rine, daughter of James
 H. Rive, of this place, has been elected
teacher of the Walker township school at
Hecla Park. She isa graduate of the
Bellefonte High school “Class of 1901."
~ Everything entirely new this season
with Gorton's Famous Minstrels, Sweet
singing, great dancing specialties, big
novelty features; seen only with Gorton'’s,
at Garman's opera house, this evening.
~The Lutheran Sabbath school is
holding two rehearsals each week, Mon.
day and Friday evenings, for their en.
tertainment on Christmas evening, “The
Birth of Christ in song and characters.”
It will be entertaining and instructive,
~Wm. Mrvers, of Boalsburg, was in |
town Tuesday and called to renew his |
subscription. He says the hunters up |
| They have good music throughout the |
there are chasing bear now, since deer
season closed. Monday Oscar Stover
wounded a large fellow that got away.
~The next emiertainment under the |
auspices of the W. C. T. U., course will |
be John R. Clarke, who is styled as
orator, vocalist, mimic, actor, traveler,
This is the second of the course and is |
booked for Wednesday evening, Dec.
18th, in the Court House,
~Mr. John 8. Furst, of Williamsport, |
formerly treasurer of the Central Penn:
sylvauia Telephone and Supply Co., has
resigned his position as toll line superin.
tendent of the Pennsylvania Telephone
Co., with which the Central Pennsylvania
Co. was recently consolidated, ’
~The name of Prof. |. Dorsey Hun.
ter, of Benner Twp., has been prominent.
ly mentioned the past week as a candi
date for the County Superintendency.
He is a son of the late Hon, Denj. Hun-
ter, is a graduate of State College, taught
several terms in this county, was super.
intendent of the schools of Gettysburg for
about four years, and then accepted a
similar position in the schools at Hunt.
ingdon, Pa. Finding that position too
confining he resigned. His preparation
and experience qualify him for such a
position,
What |
* | this paper how to make hens lay,
| is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
| Sechler,
—Miss Emma Aiken was the guest of |
more issue of the Centre |
—Samuel H. Gueiswite, of Bellefonte,
has pension increased to $8.
See our fine chocolate mixed candy
{at 10, 15, 20 and 25 cts, 1b, at SOURBRCKS,
| 107 West High St.
The Local News Compile ed During |
— Thomas Howley, who was formerly
with Harper Brothers, has accepted the
position of clerk in C, C, Shuey's grocery.
Miss Julia Powers, who has been vis:
iting her mother, for the past month, re-
turned to Philadelphia, Monday moruing,
~Read the receipt in another part of
When
eggs are 25 cents a dozen it is worth try-
ing.
~Miss Margeret Sechler, a nurse in
the Johns Hopkins hosvital at Baltimore,
H.
Mrs. L. A. Schaeffer left for Will.
iamsport, Wednesday to attend the wed.
ding of Miss Josie Kendig of that city,
| which occurred yesterday.
— Prof. John Meyer, who had been ill
{ the past week with luflammation of the
| bowels, is able to be about again avd at.
tended institute the past week,
--Rev,
the St.
speak iu the
George Israel Brown, rector of
John's Episcopal church, will
Army Hall this
All are welcome.
Salvation
Thursday evening
Ww
slipped away from home
tL Rumberger, of Unionville,
Wednesday to
He
thought
have a look at stitute
it a
marms as handsome
pronounced
the
as of yore
success and school
ifoot a
litle more so
See our own make of fine Christmas |
candies for churches and schools at 10 6ts,
a pound. Beautiful embossed
boxes furnished free when you buy your
candy at Soursgecks, High St.
Mrs. R. M.
Evglish, both of Jersey
Bellefonte
A
are
L
mn
Brown and Mrs,
Shore,
this week, having been called
the the
former’s daughter,
here by serious illness of
Mrs.
The first of January will
here-
Altenderfer,
This is a gentle reminder
to some of those who may have allowed
their get
up accounts,
subscription accounts to
ATTCATS.
Owing to the damp and
quarters of District Attorney
mm the Court House, he considered the
same not oply unfit, but unhealthy and
has removed his office to the second floor
of Crider's Exchange,
Bob. Tavlor, of Tennessee, will
be on band this evening at the Court
House to lecture and sing.
whole entertainment in himself and bas
been before the public in this capacity
fora great many years
gloomy
Spangler,
Gov.
~ Christmas Day the Salvation Army,
at this place, will give a free dinner to
poor children of this
will be served in the room
above the Centre County Bank building
at noon, and
ticket
two-handred
borough. It
all will be admitted by
Charles Haines, son of David Haines,
and Maize Keeler, daughter of Wallace
Keeler, were united in marriage Tues
day evening by the Rev. W. H. Brown,
pastor of the Evangelical charch. The
young couple have gone to housekeeping
on West Logan St,
A free readicg room has been fitted
up in the Parish hall at this place. The
room is open to everyone, every week-
day evening from 7 to 10:30 Books,
periodicals and daily papers are provid.
ed for
selves of the privileges of the room.
~ Building lots at Oak Grove, the new
railroad town, are selling at a lively
rate the past week. You will see an an.
| nouncement of this place on page 7 of
| this issue. It promises to be quite a town.
When spring opens up there will be a
| great building boom in that section.
Lyman Howe's Moving Pictures at
the opera house on Monday, December
oth, promises to entertain all. Mr.
Howe was here several times prior and |
| always gave splendid entertainments.
Some of his pictures are of rare histori.
cal merit. It will be given for the bene.
fit of the G. A. R. relief fund.
~Gorton’s Minstrels will be at the!
opera house this evening. They are
good and every time they were here in
the past did not fail, but pleased audience.
| programme and a lot of singing and
| dancing that will amuse and entertain.
It will be a fine entertainment,
~The singing in the teachers’ institute
| this week, comes upon the ear like unto
a tornado, so full of volume, but freight:
| ed with elegance charming to the ear of
| the lover of music. It is one of the
| pleasant features of the institute, and
| creditable to the teachers for charming
| rendition from several hundred throats.
{| =The Democrat office had calls from
many teachers and others attending in-
stitute this week. The pedagogues of
Centre county, male and female, for
good looks, good character, and efficl.
ency, compare with the best of thelr class
in the state and to them is much credit
due for the excellency of the public
schools of Centre county,
«George Hart, of Bellefonte, an em:
ploye of the Commercial Telephone com.
pany, met with an accident at Jersey
Shore last week, which nearly cost him
the sight of one of his eyes. He was en.
gaged in stringing wire when it broke
and an end struck him in the left eye,
cutting an ugly gash in the white, a bare
a Yas from the sight. <Willlamsport
as!
|
Christmas
soon be |
the time when business men settle |
in |
He is a!
those who wish to avail them. |
VARIETY OF
COUNTY NEWS
[tems of Imerest Gathered From
All Sections
SHORT AND 10 THE POINT
What Transpired Worthy of Brief Men-
tion, the Past Week—News From
Over the County—For Hasty Read-
ers—A New Department.
Samuel H, Glossner, one of the lead.
ing business men of Eagleville, is reported
as seriously ill,
Samuel Gramley, of Rebersburg, is
again on the sick list, having been frail
in heaith for over a year.
We are sorry to leain that our old
friend, John Grove of Gregg, had a slight
attack of paralysis a few days ago.
John Fish, of Philipsburg, has been
granted a pension of $6.00 per mouth
and Mrs. Hanvah Kunz, of the same
place, $8 oo.
Thavksgiving day Clare and Miltord
Kreamer, of Fiedler, killed two black
bears south of Fiedler ; one oid and one
young one,
LEGAL INTEL LIGENCE.
Gathéred from the Vatlous Offices About
the Court House.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
W. T. Hunter . . Beech Creek
Edith Young - Romola
John 1. Wolf Livonia
Carrie I. Stover . bo
Hiram D. Blowers
Mamie Nelson
Ellis W, Wighmag
Charlotta 8. M’Monigal
Lee Segner
Ida ¥. Williams
Orvis M, Fetzer
Anuie Lucas /-
Thaddeus M. Meyers
Minnie M. Corcelions -
{ Charles Olson
\ Mary Huston -
Alfred FF. Bitner .
Frances 8. Bitner .
John M. Adair -
Sue F, Campbell
Chas. G Haines
Maize Keeler . .
Isaac C. Peters
Nettie Dean
Andrew J. Knepp
Mary C. Gift . -
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Rush twp
Winburn
Tyrone
Taylor
. Boalsburg
Yarnell
Milesburg
Philiptburg
“"
{
{
Snow Shoe
Blanchard
Indianna
Pa. Furnace
Bellefonte
Mingoville
Mingoville
Samuel Jordan, of Moshannon, has
| been granted a pension of $17 a wonth |
and John H Fish, of Philipsvarg, oue of
$6.a month, |
| Sir Koight C. H. Breou represented |
| Millheim Castie K. G. E. at a special |
| session of the grand castle held in Read |
{ ing on the gth.
| While Oliver Hosterman,
| was home cu a visit to hus
Woodward he shot 34 pheasants,
| squirrels aud a lot of rabbits,
Linden Hall, this fall,
twenty-seven head
Hear
i
of Buffalo,
parents at
2 gray |
Jacob Lee, of
lost through disease
of hogs. Henry Ze
same plage, also lost
| the disease.
igler, of
twelve hogs from
B.
is
lately sunk on the farm of
in Peun township,
water io
Krape, of |
The well
{ F. Frankenberger,
| 130 feet deep and has 12
1it, It was drilled by
Spring Mills
| Saturday, joth, was a good day
rabbits; John J. Orndorf and party, of
| Fiedler, killed 15; John Fuliz and party
of Fiedler, 11, while other parties kil
| from one to five.
The club house of the Nittany Rod and
Gun club at Hecla Park will be
| for the winter wm. Supt.
will remain in the club house
tain members and their
notice
Miss Ella
feet of
Mr.
{
i
Brower
and enter
SCARS
lesy and her mother Mrs
Sue Fisher, of Milesburg, departed Fri.)
io |
day afternoon for Winona, Minun.,
| spend Christmas and the holiday season
| with Samuel Levy and two little daught-
| ers,
| At the, Pirst Methodist Episcopal
church parsonage, Tyrone, Tuesday af.
ternoon dt 1.30 o'clock, Rev. John
Wood, Jr., periormed the ceremony unit.
ing in the boly bonds of wedlock Miss
{ Frances 8 Bitner and A'fred F. Bitner,
both of Blanchard, Centre county.
Mrs, Armstrong, mother
Armstrong, of Pleasant Gap, was found
dead in bed on Friday morping at the
home of her son-in-law, James Hcken-
roth, near Zion. She was 75 years of age
| The funeral took place Sunday mornin
at 10 o'clock from the Eckenroth bot
Interment at Pleasant Gap.
CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS AT CEN
T™RE Harn The Spiusters Return, in
Grange Arcadia, by the members of the
M. E. church, evening of Dec. 21. Christ.
Mas seers in the Reformed church
Sunday evening before Christmas. A
similar service in the Lutheran church
evening of December 24th,
Miss Grace Alexander,
Dr. john F. Alexander, of
left last week for Sacramento,
where she will be married to Mr. George
Reed, who is a mining engineer at Ches
wick, Cal. She and Mr. Reed were both
members of the class of 1got
Pennsylvania State College and
while attending that institution
they plighted their troth,
¥
ices
daughter of
pire Hall
ff Ne
The Shreckengost party, consisting of |
| Messrs. Newton Shreckengost,
Shreckengost, Robert Smith, John Ream,
Harry Wert and Bruce Duck,
season and made chase. After dinner
one of the party, Harry Wert, concluded
| to take the big bucks back track, a trick
{ that old hunters understand, and he met
the animal, and sure enough he was sac.
cessful. The first shot knocked off a por-
tion of one horn ;
jumped to his feet, another shot reduced
the opposite Horn, Wert saw that he
must fire at his body or lose his game,
| and after firing eight shots and hitting
him five times, his career was ended.
IN ADJOINING COUNTIES,
| Clearfield county emploves 481 teach
| ers in the common schools
Henry Riley, a woodsman, was found
{dead in a box car at Medix, near Pen.
field, Saturday, and foul play is sus.
pected,
At Clearfield, Friday, the Rev. Mr.
Chambers, colored, was sentenced to five
years in the penitentiary for killing a
companion at Karthaas,
There were 50 new cases for trial last
week in the Clearfield criminal court,
and 30 left over for the September term.
Ninety criminal cases for one term is a
pretty good record.
The Clearfield Lumber company is
working 24 car loads of lumber, which is
to be shipped to the Phillippines. Itis a
government order and is the second one
to be filled by this company.
A trio of lewistown youths, Porey
Hunchbarger, William Chester and Mar.
tin Cargill, all under seventeen years of
age, have been arrested for alleged
horse stealing at McVeytown,
A conference of the public school
teachers of Central Pennsylvania will be
held in the High chools building at Al.
toons, Jannary 24 and 25. State Supt.
Shaefler and others will speak.
Sate Wikcampets ihe oldest man
fn Say county, morn.
ing, aged 93 years. He pee in
business there since 1829. He was a
botated postmaster in 1848 and again
1
{Aug 8
| Miles twp.
‘er, March 21, 1901
| Nov. Gg, 1
the |
man,
fin on
OT |
ied |
| Shope,
closed |
yartics upon | .
; ; { Sarah
| Duck,
| Glenn, Sept
of Abram
Cal., |
at The!
it was |
that |
:
Cyrus |
raised a |
| large buck Satarday joth, last day of the |
the buck fell, but soon |
Joanna C. Musser etal to C. Alexander
Nov, 4, 1901; tract of land in Penn twp.
$40.
Mary A. Deiningeret al to E. D Keen,
1901; 2 lots in Millketm, $1250.
B. Hering to C. Alexander, Oct. 17,
80 acres 63 perches, in Penn and
$50.
Stover
H.
got;
KR.
land
et ux to Wm
of
Ralph E
2 tracts
$683 1h
Alexander etal to (
Haines twp
A.R
exander,
werches in
Joi 5
foe
James Roberts to I, |. H
1900; 300 acres in Taylor t
Charles Lau
A
139 acres 45 §
Penn twp
, March 24g,
to Harriet Zimmer.
2 lots in Milesburg.
-p
aset al
Dec. 6, 1894 ;
$700.
Richard H
Bros
to Kelly
perches
Downing et ux
78 acres 1
$700
wain to Hannah M,
ot of land in Boggs
Nov. 4
ow Shoe
1got
twp
McE!
1901
9
Catharine F
Lucas, Dec. §,
twp. $630.
Jas. M. Lucas guardian
Dec. 4, 1901; 83 acres
in Boggs twp. §Firo00.
S. Anice Cryan
Potter, Sept. 23,
burg. $1500.
Duck et
Dec. 2,
in Potter twp
to Clara M.
ac 146 perches
to Thos.
in Philips.
baron
1 tract
el
1901,
IL
perches
baron to Almon
1901; 17 Acres 102
$5000
Almon I... Duck to Michael B. Duck,
Dec. 7, 1901; 17g acres 102 perches in
Potter twp. $5000.
Gilbert El
leret ux etal to George M
gol; 1 tract in
23
twp. $00
A.l
i Court Concluded.
{dale Mining company
recover rovalty on coal
lands of plaintiffs, the jury rendered
ja verdict in favor of the plaintiffs for
| $1551.35. This concluded
cases for the November term.
bringing suit
to mined
i on
of
the trial
-
Wronged His Wife,
A story of a man's alleged dual |
public at Williamsport
when J. Vicent Johnson, of Jamestown,
N. Y., was arrested in that city chagged
with wife desertion
ife be.
came last week
Johnson, who is so
to Williamsport
{| months ago, avd is alleged to have been
years old, came
married to a young woman named Lottie
Webber, Soon after
arriving he wrote to his wife that be was
ill in the hospital, and has »
similar letters advising Ler of
progress health
worried over bushand’s
of Sugar Valley
ince writien
bis slow
towards Becoming
bet condition
| Mrs, Johnson left Jamestown and came
Upon her arrival there
she learned the true condition of affairs
{ and caused her hasband’s arrest Clin.
ton Democrat.
| to Williamsport
Good Advice
An exchange prints the
which is applicable in every community,
“Don’t ship a big box of clothing and
provisions 1000 miles away, when there
is a little boy freezing just around the
corner. It is right to send help away,
but take care of the destitute at your own
door before going further aw Don't
| hesitate about giving a Presbyt fn coat
{or a Methodist pair of pants toa Luther.
pan. Give the clothing to the needy, re.
gardiess of the faith of his parents or re.
latives.
following
—— -
How it is Done in Condersport.
A minister in Coudersport recently
adopted a novel scheme for bolstering
up the church collection, which had been
diminishing. He informed his congre.
gation just before the plates were passed
around that the members who were in
debt were not expected fo contribute.
The collection that day was double the
usual sum,
«Mrs. R. V. Pugh, and Mrs. Mary
Linn, left Tuesday for Harrisburg to
join Mrs, R. J. Haldeman and Mrs. A.
Wilson Norris, of that city, on a visit to
| Charleston, 8. C., where they will be the
guests of former United States Senator
J. D. Cameron at his winter home in that
place. The ladies will spend a few days
in Washington enroute South,
~~Remember Gorton's Minstrels at the
opera house tonight,
«Public school children in our boro
are enjoying a three.week’s vacation,
In the first two days, session of the
House of Representatives at Washington
retudbpdidod,
B. |
Patton |
| Age
| Thursday morming
in the case of Hale beirs v8 The Coal. |
| about
| street to Aikens corner
{ tery at that place,
Bs church officis
Sov |
in |
burg,
| May.
| children,
| also
{ the U
| home,
| ried
| ing chil
{ Oak Hall ;
{ lege ;
i by.
Dr
i
| ceased was
| and was about 50 years of age
| been
| years
ed by the Mann’
| mountain to Lewistown
several |
| Axemann and
oo
always keep
Royal Baking Powder will
and of full
fresh
strength regardless of climate
or scason.
Every atom, to
the last in the can, does even,
perfect work.
pure, grape
Makes
ROYAL BAKING POWDER LO,
Made from
cream of tartar.
wholesome food.
400 WILLIAM BT. NEV YORK,
|
RECENT DEATHS.
|
WiLLIAM BECKWITH A life long and |
respected citizen of Port Matilda,
Dec. 1st,
died !
igol, from injaries
some time since by being trampled on by
Later
come.
Latshaw, of the
of the U
a vicious horse ; aged 62 years
ment was made in the Presbyterian
Revs
M. E. church, and Dillon
ating.
HARRY STEVESON
worming. She had
She was
[+]
5.
Mrs
day
died Satur.
been ill since
last Tuesday. born at Hublers.-
this county, and was the daughter
of Christ and Susan Swartz, of this place.
the 7th of last
leaves a husband and three
B., Mary M.,
Thursday night,
Lincoln E.
in
She was aged years
She
Vernice and a
baby born last She
leaves one
brother,
Swartz, of Hublersbure- 1
nlerment
pion cemetery Tuesday
Gro. W
Oak Hall,
after an ill
the hes
unexpectedly,
Mx KLINE died at be
Mouday
days that
Dea
on evening
ness of wix affected
rt and lungs. th came
Her
Sarah Houlz, 51 years ago she was mar-
very
maiden name was
The aged husband and the follow-
John A., Corn
Bohn and Annie,
L , George H.,
W., and Mrs. Lizzie Weibly,
Tyrone ; also
of Linden Hall ; John,
Philip of Beavertown.
Interment at Boalsburg
dren survive
Mary
elias
all of
Calvin
State Col-
three
H., Mrs
Samuel
James 1.,
Henry,
, and
brothers,
of Waddle
years
1D BARRY
while crossing Bishop
he was seen to
reel and fall to the ground. He wascar.
ried into bis nephew's barber shop near
He never regained consciousness
summoned and pro
De-
county
He has
many
Day Saturday momiag at
11 o'clock,
Locke was
pounced death due to heart failure.
born in Lycoming
a resident of this town for
For a long time he was employ-
s al their axe factory at
often drove team over the
He was mar.
ried twice ; both wives have
died. He
long since
survived by ome brother,
Eli Baney, of Bash Addition, three
sons, namely, Frank, of Bel and
Harry and William, of Butler,
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A New Kind of Deer
About two years ago the Democrat
mentioned the fact that a pew kind of
deer bad made their appearance in our
mountains, which had shorter legs and
other marks of differenee from our na-
tive Hunters, this season, again
report having killed these strangers in
our mountain wilds in some localities
Some are of the opinion these are the
West Virginia deer, which were driven
northward by the devastating mountain
fires down there seyeral years ago, as
well as by the immense lumber opera:
tions going on in that state. We observe
also that hunters in adjoining counties
report killing this new kind of deer,
along with some of our native species.
The description of this deer corre
sponds with that of West Virginia deer
by those acquainted with it,
is
and
efonte,
Pa
dezr.
Weather Report.
Weekly r ~=Bellefonte Station.
DATE fom TEMPERATURE
1% Maximun Minimum |
Dee. 5 clear 9
sl
9. clondy...omne
10, cloudy ..... .
11, elear..
Rain: On 8, at “night, A7 inch.
Bein and swent
have vor ellect on
harmon teated
with Eureka Mae
pews OM, It re.
sists the damp
kev the boat.
wr volt and pli
ches
doo mot beak, Cy
No rough sors |
face to chafe
and ont, The
harap
k
odin lia
new
ata
14
received
[A DITOR'S NOTICE
of JOHN H OBRNDORF
deceased
an an
Estat late of Mar-
ion town
The signed
rt of Ce
tor. appoig
n the fia
b
ok
(
The New Grocer
ding, Bishop Street,
“The New
Ammerman Buil
’
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Goods D ered |
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PUBLIC SALE REGISTER.
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to advertise your sales thoroughly.
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FOR SALE
J.C. Sunday.
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FOR SALY New Bob sled ww of Geo,
Garbrick, about 2 miles east of 1 Pie casant Gap.
FOR SALE J. H. Tebls, Howard Pa. offers
bis truck and stock farm. 140 acres, for sale
at a bargain, and on easy terms x2
or
hosts
miles he
weighing
wih east
WANTE D
Ww ANTED = $0,000 bushels ol a
the, Bellefonte Produce Co
%. Address
selielonte, Pa.
{ood Fox Hound. 2 or 4 years
must be brought by owner and given &
D.H. Kudenbander, Penna. Furnace,
| WANTED —
old
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| WASTFD 25 good wood choppers. to chap
cord wood and paper wood i ighest ered
| pald. Camps furnished ; pro visions can be had
| on job at wholesale prices. Pay day a wi day
i ot wantit. W. DD Walker & Bro, Ker Ll
ding B eC. RE R. O State Col} lege, Pa.
w ANTED:— Experienced Jogxing contractors
to cut 8d stock white pine, oak and hard
wood timber, to our log ging ratlroad south of
Linden Hall, Pa. A “ to Linden Hall Lum-
ber Co. Linden mall fa or Wm. Whitmer &
Bons Co, Bunbury, Pa
MISCELLANEOUS:
VOR RENT 4 room house. 111 Bast Curtis
street, Bell etonte APPIY an premises,
LOST » sllOg, size of _ rer, dhrk
of Nov, let
brown, short head,
W. E. Keller, Madison
FOR RENT :—ihe Bannah Farnace farm con
. Jusing oo potas; 170 under boultivation er’
DCeueRY fat ply
10 Samuel Hoover, Hansa, Fa gm. A
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