’ \ den, of Bellefoute, TH BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY The Local Happenings Condensed in Short Paragraphs EVENTS WORTHY OF MENTION What Has Transpired at the County Seat-—Movements of our People— Personal and Social Events—Lo- cal Items Always Desired ~You will find several additions to our sale register this week. ~Ward Fleming went back to Swarth- more College, Monday afternoon, ~-Misses Kate Shugert and Anna McCoy returned to Bryn Mawr, Monday morning, ~-Mrs. Josephine Cruse is at Wilkins- burg visiting her son, Temp G. Cruse of that city, ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurtz, Jr., of Lewisburg, were visitors over Sunday at this place. ~All the typhoid fever cases in this community appear to be recovering and no new ones are reported. —Miss Elizabeth Gephart has return- ed to Waterburg, Coun., to resume her studies at St. Margaret school. ~Druggist Kramrine put out some exceedingly fine calendars this season, that are truly artistic in effect. ~—Miss Elsie Geiss, of Centre Hall spent a few days here, visiting the fam- ily of her brother, Wagner Geiss. -~The engagement of Rev. R Critten- and Mrs. Emily A. Van Billiard, of Bethlehem, is an- nounced. ~—Miss Margaret Sechler returned Monday to Baltimore to resume her duties as a nurse in the Johas Hor hospital. ~8 —~Capt. Urban, of the loca! Salvation Army, owing to illness, has been unable to fill a number of appointments during the past week. ~Mrs. C. M. Garman and son, Daniel, are at West Hoboken, N. J., where they will visit Mrs. Garman’s father for the next few weeks. —Prof. Paul Fortney, who spent the holiday week at bis bome, returned Sat- urday to Halifax, Pa., where he is prin- cipal of the public schools. —Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Overcoats aud Suits i off: Overcoats and Suits !{ off; Overcoats and Suits 4 off — Montgomery & Co., Clothiers. —Semi-Annbual Clearance Sale of Overcouts and Suits off : Overcoats and Suits '4 off ; Overcoats and Suits 4 off —-Montgomery & Co., Clothiers. ~~Last Friday's coat of ice was so dan- EETOuS as to cause many slips on account of the slipperyness. Joseph Ceader pot a tumble that bruised his head painfclly, quite —Kline Royer, of Philadelphia, called on Monday to have his paper changed to Pittsburg, and is with Drake, Stratton & Co., as bookkeeper. His former home was at Rebersburg. —Isaac Frain, who was again ré. lected president of the Patrons Iasur. nce Company on Tuesday, paid us a hort call and was as usual brim full of isiness and energy. ~It is now Ex-sheriff Brungart and riff Taylor. The first goes out hav. a good record behind. The latter with a good name and will bear atil be goes out to be an Ex. Among the most useful calendars a business office, is that of the New gland Mutual Life Ins Co., repre. ted by Robert F. Hunter. His sup- was limited, but we got one. ~Grant Hoover not only favored us with some attractive calendars but put put some very useful pocket manuals filled with useful information. What. ever he does you can depend upon being about right, Mrs. Alkens wishes to announce that her White Muslin sale has been in. angurated and will continue for the next six weeks. Ready made muslin under. garments, in great variety are now ready for vour Inspection; prices are down, x3 ~We do hope that the public will re. member, as we have repeatedly an- nounced the same : We will not publish any Resolutions of Respect or Obituary Poems, unless paid at regular advertis- ing rates, 10 cents per line. We treat one and all alike. ~McCalmont & Company make an portant announcement in their adver. nt this week. They have de. 4 & big cut mn prices on many icles. McCalmont & Co's pew store certainly carrying a fine stock and doing a better business than ever. Linn street, "formerly occupied by Frank Warfield, ~HEsq. Rishel, of Gregg, was in town yesterday. ~(us Sun Minstrels will be here on Friday evening. They have a good ¢ombiaation, ~Dr., Holloway will administer the Lord's Supper in the Lutheran church next Sabbath, morning and evening. -Mr. and Mrs. Merill Barber, of Mifflinburg, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs F, Potts Green the past week. —Mrs. 8S. W. Kerstetter and little daughter Sara, of Curwensville, are vis. iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Furey. ~Sheriff Taylor starts in for January term of court with a slim lot of sales, in fact the smallest we have ever known, only one and that a small onc, ~Mrs., J. L. Ripka, who spent last week visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A, Ott, of East High street, re- turned to her home at Mill Hall, Friday, Last week a lot of young people had a postponed sleighing party at the Old Fort. Snow being scarce they finally se. the trip in carriages. tisement on page 8 of this issue it does not look as though they intended to leave to injure their business, ~Gen. Hastings was taken ill on Sun. day with an attack of pleurisy and his condition is such as to give some concern to his friends. The attending physicians state that his illness is not serious, —Bellefonte's New Year day was an improvement on former ones, Inebriety was dowu to a low notch we were pleased to observe; let hope this ‘bettering condition'’ wi'l not only be maintained, us but simmer down to complete and last- ing soberness. ~The marnage of Miss Bella K. Ran- kin, youngest daughter of Mrs. Barbara Rankin, Frank McFarlage, Boalsburg, is to take place on Wednes. 14th, at the home of Mrs Daniel H. Hastings, the bride's and of day, January sister. It will be a prominent social event. The Centre Democrat is turning out some mighty bills this week, sale We use good material, do good work and ask reasonable prices. We are not *‘Cheap Johas" rob you, but give a square dea! the whole year this office, fine and attractive nor will we round when you patronize Katz & Co. emphatically deny the rumor that they contemplate discontinu- ing their store at this place, and an. pounce that it was started by an envious competitor They say they are here to stay. When they are doing an immense business it would be strange for them to close up ~On Saturday J. A. B. Miller, Beq , underwent an operation in the Belle fonte Hospital for appendicitis that was satisfactory and since then his condition has been favorabl: f r complete recovery The operation that he had frequently from the same showed suffered ailment There bave been Light snowialls the past few days, of just enough to white wash the surface. At Coburn there were two inches of snow Tuesday morning, while up this way there was scarce half an ioch ; Tuesday evening it came close to an inch. The sky keeps portending snow, however, and several inches fell yesterday. ~W. Hariison Wa'ker, Bsq, junior member of the law firm of Fortney & Walker, is the anthorized local agent and attorney for the American Bonding Com. pany of Baltimore, whose business is to bond administrators, trustees, executors, guardians, officials and all forms of guarantees. This form of bond is safer and preferable to that of individuals and can be obtained at exceptionally reason able rates, +This week Col. J. L. Spangler and wife will close their home on Allegheny street 10 be gone for several mouths. They will be in Philadelphia for several weeks, and expect to attend the com- mencement exercises at Annapolis Naval Academy, Feb, 2, where Alfred Brisbin will be a member of the graduating class. Soon after they will start on a cruise to the tropics, visiting Jamaica, Santiago and Nassau, which will be an extended trip, =~On the evening of January 1st, the "Bellefonte Athletic Club” held their 4th annual banquet at the Brocke:hoff House, where an elaborate feast was prepared by Landlord Ray for their en. joyment. The club is composed of some of Bellefonte’s cleverest young men, who are a jolly crowd and always have a good time. The bead of the table was occupied by Robert Valentine as Toust- master who has the born grace of a Chesterfield. The regular toasts of the evening were responded to as follows : Russell Blair—The Ladies; Lewis Dag: gett—Clab Life ; Guy McEntire—Athlet. lected a day, ordered a lay out and made | From the size of Katz & Co's adver. town, as has been reported, as it seems, | E CENTRE ~Now it's Fort Taylor for the next three years, Philadelphia, ~Typhoid fever has abated generclly, in Bellefonte and elsewhere, -—D Fort, were Bellefoute visitors, Monday, —Hatry Fenlon departed Monday afternoon on a brief visit to his home at Ebensburg, ~Mrs, Ella Fredricks, of this place, is very poorly with poeumonia, at her home on Quaker Hill, -~Harris Sourbeck left Tuesday for New York to resume his studies in St, Francis school of that city. ~—Miss Margaret Thomas has return- ed to Wilson College after a two weeks’ vacation spent at Bellefonte, =). N. Orndorf, L. D. Orndorf and J. M. Weaver, of Woodward, transacted business in Bellefonte Tuesday. ~Bellefonte's fire department made a | prompt response to the alarm on [day morning, at the McBride corner. | ~That dilapidated mass of fire ruins [along Water street should be cleared [away As it is an eye sore to the town, Robert Burns of the State Colle Ke | Thess continues his expeditions to Belle. | { fonte. | ] ed by Miss Maude Greib, of State Col. lege. Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headache. 10 | cents, tf { | —Frank Warfield moved on Monday i | y ’ | Krumrine's Instantanious Headache {into the Robert Valentine house, corner | {Allegheny and Curtin streets which he recently purchased, —There was considerable swearing | done in town within a few days—all the | | standing they are a good set. Clothing buyers will ind an esting announcement in another part of Of this issue from Sim the Cother. In bis clearance sale he has made some de- cided cust, Poet effusions Bellefonte's Laureate got last much attention, that BO one two brilliant week attracted and would have ever suspected our ex coun. ty treasurer of being the offender, Francis Speer, the Gazette scribe, had a bad fall in front of Potter & Hoy's hardware Saturday and wrenched bis right leg. He was unable to move about for over a day, and some of the young scamps about town were resting easy. ~Robt. F. Hunter expects to leave again ou Saturday for Joplin, Mo. to on badly which be is interested trip for local capital, and new compan ies have been organized to operate same ~ Jacob Kerstetter, a representative citizen of Coburn, with his brother Eman- uel, of near same place, trapsacted busi pess in Tuesday Mau is a boss in catching suckers, for big ones aud many. A short time ago, and in a short space of time, he hasled out five suckers, witk a inches, Early Sunday morning fire was dis covered in the McBride building, corner of Bishop and Allegheny streets, in the town on combined length of 72 er. The fire companies promptly and in a few minutes extin. guished the fire which did little damage, but the contents of the room are ruined by fire and smoke, The stock was in. sured. The origin of the fire is unknown. ~Xdtras. Monday some of our county's celebrities had the degree of X, conferred upon them by common usage, not by the stale college proceedure. In consequence we now have X.commission.- er Daniel Heckman; X-sheriff Cyrus Brungart; X treasurer W. T. Speer; Xorecorder N. BE. Robb; X.commis- sioners’ clerk Boyd Musser. The next crop of degrees may be looked for in June when there will be the usual big crop of D. D's, LL. D's, Pu. D.'s among scrabbs and worthies, wheat and tares, ~Prof James Hughes is very much in. terested at present in raising a fund to build a gywmoasinm for the Bellefonte Academy. Two persons have already subscribed $3000 on condition that $7000 more be secured before July 1st, That would erect and equip a'fine building that would be appreciated by students. The gymnasium would not be strictly for the Academy as provision would be made for young men of the town secur. ing special privileges for a small annual down like a streak of greased lightning. Their velocity was great enough to up Allegheny street Hii ~Joseph Katz is visiting friends in | C. Keller and wife, of near Old | Sun- | We hope he can report progress. ~Joseph Katz has resigned as organist | of the Methodist church and is succeed- | new county officials being in It—notwith- inter. | off | look afte: the several zipe properties in | Several proper ties were purchased by him on bis last | millinery room occupied by Mrs, Yeag- | responded | ~Minstrel to-morrow evening, * ~Miss May Crider is in Philadelphia, | visiting friends. guest at the home of Witmer Smith, —Mrs, I, B. Hindman left yesterday | to remain in West Virginia until April, 1 | i { ~—Mrs, Shooter, of Williamsport, is a i i i | =Mrs. George Grimm has gone to | Pittsburg and Rochester to visit friends, Peter Jones, colored, was taken this morning to the Danville Insane Asylum for treatment, —We can print your sale bills at short notice. We pride in doing good work at reasonable prices. ~—Mrs. J, A. Aikens left yesterday for New York City. From there she is go- ing to Chicago to visit her sisters, —Announce your sale in the Centre Democrat and it will be read by over 3000 farmers in Centre county, ~Frank Waltz has secured employ- ment at Johvstown with Allen Twitmire who is in the tinware business at that place, The Howard { have purchased some property near that { town and intend to commence the erec- | tion of extensive brick works as soon as | the weather permits, | writes us from Kane, “Your paper reaches us here Friday and a welcome The cual famine don’t bother us up here, We use patural gas for heating and lighting at 15 cents per M. I have | two stoves and two jets in my house {and my gas bill for November was $2.85. Pa., as follows: on is | Last summer my gas bill was as low as | 45 cents per month. Just think of it, no coal to carry, no ashes to take out in the | morning, no wood to cut no dirt. You just light a match and throw in, turn on | the gas and you soon have a good hot | ire." Officers Elected. The logan Fire Co, at their regular meeting held Tuesday evening in their | commodious hall in the Public building | elected the following officers for the en- | suing year A Cassidy; Rec Sec Pres G Archer; V. Pres WwW. C Sec. ~—~Harry ? fackson; Fin. Eberhart; Treas.—Jas. Sei. | bert; Chief-—Ben Tate; 1st A. C.~john | Bower, and A. C.—John Morrison; 3rd A. C.—~R. A. Beck; sth A. C.—Allen Weight; C. E.~James Seibert; 1st Ast — Thos. Caldwell; 20d Ast.—Harry Au- | man; iPlugmen —Sam’l Guisewhite and Orrin Miller; Trustees—Ben Tate, Thos. Shaughoessy, Harry Kerns; Fireman's Geo Delegates Frank C Fireman's Con Dis, ito State | Williams; Delegate to Con. ~—Ben Tate COUNCIL MEETING. Monday evening the regular session held aut matters considered of boro council was The import were the report of the board of health, which reviewed the smallpox case and the typhoid fever epidemic “The Board of Health took samples of a dairymaus mi'k and also of the boro water and sent same to Dr. Weddinger, of Williamsport. His avalysis showed that the milk coutained 100 times as much bacteria as was necessary to pro duce typhoid fever. The Board of | Health stopped the sale of the milk in the boro and the epidemic is now sub siding. The avalyis of the boro water showed it to be atwolutely pure and free | from any taiot An ordinance was submitted regulating peddling in the town. The water com. mittee reported that they were not satis. fied that the new water wheel was pump ing, as much water as claimed by the contract and were authorized to test same by meter, approved. w - Misunderstood. Last week the following was publish- ed by us: “United Steel,” “Lake Superior,’ "Blue Jacket,” and zinc in general were the topics frequently discussed by our local capitalists during the holiday sea. son. Not all went up, but some did. Not every fellow had the “blues,” but plenty did, The inference taken by some from the above was that the “Blue Jacket” and other zinc companies, organized at this place, were on the decline. Such was not the intention, as the facts are the opposite. All parties holding local zinc stock, during the past week have been reatly elated for two remsons : First, that the properties are showing band. some results in large dividends. Second, they gave an option to a syndicate of New York capitalists, for ninety days, by which the value of all investments made will be doubled. For that reason no holders of zince stock are "“blue’’ while some unfortunate fellows holding chunks of “United Steel” and “Lake Superior” were exceedingly blue and have not recovered ‘either, at this writ ing. Hercafter when we throw out a “Jolly” an explanation will accompany it so no one will go wrong, on account of our denseness, Weather Report. Weekly report Bellefonte Station. . DATE TEMPERATURR Maximun Minimum da. Bb CRORE. .ocovviiiiimmmns $i 2 LL | LTE ——— “© 3, CIOMAY commmrses sss ves « & SU worms 1 a SIORAY orien rss: + 6, Pteloudy.. wo. ii 88 7, cloudy —————— =» i 3.5 3 1 JOON Jain: on 2 day. non 0, on T,00m Fire Brick company | ~Harry Rine, formerly of Bellefonte, visitor, | DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 8, 1403. | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGE LICHNSHS Harry H, Ishler . . Yalina I. Gettig James C. Oswalt Emma Butler . { J. W. Thomas Boalshurg Pitcairn Moshanvon Howard Mary Anon Way Wm. H. Snyder Myrtle V, Gares Ray Allison . Howard Mary B. Loder . . " « «+ Millheim Centre Hall § Jos. Reifse yder . { Katharyne E. Weaver REAL ESTATE TRANSVERS, Mary F' Gates administrator to Carrie M. Cowher, Dec. 24, 1902; lot in Spring township. $600. mes M. Lytle's trustees to Henry Lytle, Dec. 1g, 1902 ; iract in Half Moon of 5 acres. fis { Wm. M. Grove et ux to Adam J. Gots. { hall, Dec. 15, 1902 ; tracts in Gregg and | Potter of 12g acres 5 perches. £1500, | George Gingerich et ux to Wm. M. | Grove, Dec. 15, 1902 ; tract in Gregg and | Potter of 424 acres. $s, J. L. Roush et al to BE. H. Zeigler, Oct 24, 1902 ; 37 acres 20 perches in Gregg $120. Andrew Zerby's exrs. to J. |. Gentzel, | Dec. 5, 1902; 2g acres 18 perches in Penn, $600. E. M. Shuey etal to’H. H. Tresler, Dec. 27, 1903 ; house and lot in College twp, $600. W. J. Harter et ux et al to the Laurel. ton Lumber Co., July 1, 1992; tracts in Miles and Haines of 34 acres 49 perches. $200 W. ] Harter et ux et al to the Laurel. ton Lumber Co., July 1, 1902; tract in | Miles twp. 43 acres 63 perches. $226. | W. J. Harter et ux et al to the Laurel. Inmber Co. July 1, 1902; two tracts in Miles twp, $300. {| Wilbur F. Reeder et ux to Margery 8 Oliger, Oct. 31, 1902; 25 acres in Benner twp. $175 Cyrus Brungart Dougherty, Dec twp. $300 Thomas |. § Mrs. Margery S ol in Benner twp sheriff JO 2 to John RE. lot in Spring xton Guardian et al Oliger, Dec. 1, $200. sheriff to John RB . 1902; lot in Spring 16 Cyrus Brungart Dougherty, Dex twp. Fix Matilda Allport Holt, July 187 twp. $5 Sarah E Dec 1, 1902 § 300 Celinda Hosterman et baron to Edson Fultz, Sep. 23, 19 perches in Hainestwp., $i al to Catharine tracts in Patton etl ») Force to Mary E. Hahn, 20 acres in Burnside twp (sheriff) to J. L Van Pelt, Aug. 21 $52 Joha Spangler (sheriff) to J. L lerand H. D. Van Pelt, Aug. 2 lot in Bellefonte Boro. $160 F. Potts Green et ux to John A. Alkens, March 28 it mm Bellefonte Boro fio JLB Irishand W torpeys in Fact to John Spangler lerand H. D lot in Bellefonte Boro. Spang. 88 H. McCausland At. Estelle Pardu Erd man, «ft al Oct 8, 1902; Jot in Rash twp of § 35 too acres. $217 so John A. Aikevs 10 J. I. Spangler. May 12, 1585 | Jot in Bellefonte Boro. $400 Jobm P. Harris, trustee, to Catharine M Hamptos, Nov. 11, 19 A in Spring twp | SFL john P. Harris E. Hampton, Jan, 2 twp. fas James M. Weaver, Commonwealth of Penna , S49 acres in Halves twp. $824 73 Lydia Aus Gramley, et baron Emma Mancrva McMurtry, Nov. ¢ tract in Gregg of 6 acres and $i 02; | Catharine ot in uses, 10 : Sarin g Or opring el ux Dec. 1 to 1903 perches, — Marriage Licenses goz2, A G. Archey, the reg ster, issued 383 marriage licenses, During the previous year, igot, there were 383, which indicates that the matri monial market has been booming. It is in order to remark that the supply bas | by no means been depleted. Instead of 351 it might have been 500, and no one | to complain During the year The regular bills were | : PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. Notioes of sale under this heading 0 cents | Parties having sale hills printed st this office | Will receive notice free, As 350 copies of the Centre Demoerat are printed each week and nearly ali circulated in Centre sounty, this is the manner to make that fact known and draw bidders to your sale TUBDAY, MARCH 3:2 miles west of Jack. sonvilie, J. J. Hoy will sell | horse § cows Ishort horn bulls and farm implements Fripay, Mancu 6 John Meckiey, | mile south of Fillmore, farm stock and imple meats. Wm, Goheen, Anet. Sale at 0am THURSDAY, JANUARY S:Al Houserville hoon, the following personal pre horse, buggy. wagon, harness and bold goods SEMavuRL M. Suvxy THURSDAY, Manon 12: <Harry Bowersox will sell | mile west of State College, at Krum rine Station, 0a. m6 , ¥ cows, hogs and farm implements. Wm. Goheen Aunet. TUmsDAY, Manon 3:-Near Pleasant Gap, at Wa m, J. A Struak will sell 5 horses, 9 Cows, & young oattle and fall line farm im. plementa m. Gohesn Anet, FRIDAY, Manon Lewis Mensch will sell 8 cows, 11 shoats, young cattle and a full line of farming implements at his , Asromsburg leat ip. m, Frivay, Manon 27 «1 mile east of Linden Hall, on Geo. Van Tries farm-—-Henry Zelg lor will sell 2 horses, § cows, I young esttle, baherp, « shoats and farm implements, SPECIAL SALE REGISTER. —— Add brpitriri hy A Ee ne consider dhate sfatiive than 0 ak Rilie Charge $000: x pvrac BALK 12 ny ouee uson township on the THURSDAY, MARCH 19th at ¥ a.m, Will sell ihe following LIVE STOCK | Elmira, N Y. | Port Matilda | | NOTICE FOR VIEWERS, | Notice is hereby given that sundry eftizens of the county of Centre. will present thelr pe. tition to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cen tre county, on Saturday, the 7th duy of Febro- | ary, at ten o'clock ua m., re rervnuting that the Belletonte, Aaronsburg al Fouagug that tu | Turnpike Koad Company, beginning at what | Is known as the Old Fort Hotel in cotter town | ship, Centre county where the same (of erseets With the Centre and Kishac quilias 1 urnpike Road Company. and extending eastward | through the township of Potter, snd village of | Spring Mills, through Gregg township and | borough of Millbeim. Penn township and | Hadnes township. through the villages of Asronsburg and Woodward, to what is known as the summit on Four Mie Bun, in sald last named township, and belong at the boundary Hoe between Centre and Union counties, is for the satiredistance above named, located in the county of Centre, avd that it would be for the best interests of people of the county for said turnpike to become a Public Koad, free from tolls and toll-gates, and praying the Court to ! Sppuint A jury of five reputable citizens under the provisions of the Act of Assembly spprov ed the 2nd day of June, A. D., several supplements: said jury to view and condemn sald turnpike for public free from tolls spd toll gates, and to assess the | damages to which the owners of said turnpike may be entitled ps, and its se BVPANG LER x! AIL'Y for Petitioners Al DITOR ES NOTICE in the Orphan's ( In the matter of the estat late of Ferguson 1 undersigned above ment | of the funds in 1 and among the gatne, wil altend to the duties office No. 11 Kast H on Friday the nd day al Wo'elotk Iu the place all per their claims or ing N OLIVER The in ons Ki INE WOODRING A ALE QFFHANS COURT Estate of JOHN B lownship By virtue of at phans’ Court o rected there w the premises, | % In WEST OF JACKBONYILLE in Marion township, Centre county, Pa o'clock p.m. on MONDAY The lollowis ¥ JAN farms ACKE FARM X ow AKY John 8 eight John Nhefler three degrees sasd Joho 8. Hoy grees west fifty seve middie of 3 Digg. conta ares and perches sory Irame DW ELL! ven minules bh perches herry {f same and eight perches thence along ry eight stone. the ope hundred Che, wu or west sixtern and five tree: thenee a south fifty to stone in midd g $ road the maddie of public road, » i degrees west place of ng nit and S1iydhres acres and six pe lens The reon erected a 2 28TORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE bank bain and ole tbuildings ale degrees va Lint ore weg Both of «aid farms have good chards, run DIRE walter, are heavy productive soll under high state of cultivation, located in the heart of & tertile valley close to churches and schools and convenient good markets, Either would make an deal home or a profitable In vesiment Terms oF Sam: 10 per cent of purchase money to be paid on day of sale; balance of the one third on confirmation of sale ; one third [in one year and remaining one third in two years with interest ;: deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the prem- Tae LW. Hoy J. A. Hoy, Exeeutors of John 8, Hoy, dee 'd N.B Spangler, Att'y, Beliefonte PENNY A WORD ADV Advertisements loss than 5 words, from subseribers, one issue free. Additional Issues 2 osnts. Kate to others. peony & word for | oneh Issue | MONEY TO Y OAN on approved security. J | AB Miller, Atty. Belisfonte, Pa u On approved real estate : 1 } LOAN MOREY 10 140A lietonte tt security. N. BR Spangler, MM SALE OR RENT: «Farm situated in PR tw). Centre sount) moar Tayior Ore, Bank, containing about 195 acres, cleared good stone houses and bank barn, and 40d orchard. suitable for dairy farms. Only three miles from Bellefonte, Anna J. Valentine, Bellefonte, Pa uo MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce, The followin, ~*ices prevailed Wed. morning : ttt tL LL EE RE hahha een
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