THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 3, 1904 An Animal Story For Little Folks A Tale With a Moral Oh, Clarence, deat cried Mrs “What have you found to « I'm sure it m And know (it But Mr. Rat just gruffly said, “You're right; it can't beat!" And never offered Mrs A mouthful 1st be somethis must be sweet be Rat of the treat He at: And His better half she wept and begged For just a little Mr. Rat hag was « the the away livelong day far inte night bite, ate on until quite uel, and I m rigit th omes the think L8 | sn "WHAT HAVE YOU FOUND TO EAT?’ The next day And got By noon he was at least the size Of any he both tall and commenced t fat ordinary cat time poor Clarence lay pon the mat ike ny rat an elephant orgiving Mrs. Rat, 1 she “ Ap Animal Story Por Little Folks The Gow’s Revenge There ring In her ne that lived alone in tho big pasture of Farmer Clark an artist came a pictu 80 very fine “Won't you paint me “Yes.” said the Was ounce a cow with a brass =e One day into the pasture re, and the cow thought it was that she sald one?" art ist, and he daubed #2 big daub of green paint right in the TOSSED HIM UP AGAIN center of the cow's forehead for this he climbed the When she reproached him hor lnughed at nnd went fence and home Not hie back, though, and began to paint another pic long after that came ture of the trees and grass and the sky “Ob, the beautiful sky!” he cried “The beautiful sky! How | could live in the sky, with its wonder ful blue! Now, the cow had crept up behind him, and when she heard him say that she lowered her head and tossed bim up a8 high as she could. “How do you like the sky now 7" she ericd as he came down. ’ Before ne bad time to reply she toss ed him again “Why don't you stay up there in the beautiful sky when 1 send you there?” asked the cow as he came down the second time, And then she tossed him up again. When he struck the ground the third time, the artist took to his heels and ran home without waiting for his ple ture or his paints. Atlanta Constitu- tion. aloud Trust, Mrs. Greene—i hope yon trust yoer husband implicitly Mrs. Brown—-Oh, yes, Indeed, but | wouldn't have him know it for the world. If he was aware of my perfsct trust in him he might be tempted to take advantage of it, you know. -Ex- change. i The following were drawn as jurors | Miles Crownover clerk | Edward J. Kckenroth, painte " | J. I. Wagner, { John C { B. BR M. SBheeder, miniser..... . APRIL JURORS. to serve at the coming April Term of Court, commencing Monday, April 25th, and to continue for two weeks. GRAND JURORS — April 25th. «Worth twp «Centre Hall Snow Shoe twp sane i RIOR ** RbL, A. Patton, lumberman. W. T, Bradford, R. R. agent...... George Shirk, farmer... Henry LOWrY, CArpentor.. co... . Bellefonte Henry Wingart. laborer... cw Ponn twp A. Walter, Cashier ame. oro +. Millhelm boro George EK. Parker, agent... Philipsburg J. E. Lenker, merchant... College twp John P, Harris, banker... | .«. Bellefonte Joseph M. Carson, farmer . Potter twp Thomas Confer, farmer anes + + BORRE Michael Lamb, painter... .......Spring * John M. Rager, laborer.........State College boro Harry Yeager, miner Snow Shoe twp William R. Bartley, gentleman Bellefonte [ sioas BOND AND TAKES ALL RISK S. Krumrine has Such Faith in Mi-o- na, the Flesh-Forming Food He Sells it under Guarantee, Not one time in 500 does Mi-o na fail to cure dyspepsia. It is because of its remarkable power to cure this disease that S. Krumrine is able to sell it in the following unusual way: With every soc box he gives a signed guarantee bond to refund the price if the purchaser can honestly tell him that it has not given freedom from stomach troubles, increased flesh, and restored health. The risk is all 8. Krumrine’ sas the following bond which he signs fully shows : CUARANTEE BOND I hereby agree to refund the price pald for Mio na if the purchaser tells me that it has not Increased flesh and given freedom from stomach troubles, John D. Love, laborer REN Lemuel Poorman * Spring twp Liberty * Howard “* | Marion * lefonte | Wm. Henderson, * KR H. Bennison, farmer W. A. Ishier P.O gentleman Be Frank. farmer TRAVERSE JUROKS— Apri] i Mulfinger, coal dealer... Bitner, farmer Stover Spring twp J. A ow Liberty WwW. E. Wm. Goss, , nots PARR Harris Calhoun, merchant, ...... R. M, Musser, farmer W. R. Haines, laborer...... ow. G. W. Rumberger, clerk J. W. Nef, physician ...... David Robb, farmer... A. L.Bwarm, plasterer.. G., Edward Haupt, manager Jackson Herman, gentleman Ferguson * vensee Unlon ville Philipsburg Halnes twp | .Unlonville tnow Shoe twp a" Liberty “ Miles * Bellefonte Philipsburg wor. Halnes twp H. KE. Sunday, laborer ............... Ferguson twp H. A. McClellen, farmer... Potter ** J. H. Turnbach, harness dealer...... Philipsburg Daniel Gordon, laborer..........couns Spring twp Theophelus Pletcher, farmer Howard * Harry Powell, fireman Snow Shoe * John B. Hartman, foundryman.......... Millhelm Willlam Freeman, farmer voagreeees BUSH EW] Samuel Ripga, laborer RP —— {11171 John I. Curtin, gentleman... .... ~Bellefonte P. F. Keichline, merchant agai “ 5. R. Tweed, laborer wore Walker twp Charles Blowers, laborer Phillipsburg ~Sunow Shoe twp | Bellefonte | ~ enn twp «Halfmoon * Bellefonte Rush twp Bei Philip James W. Lucas, carpenter Thomas Howley, clerk. William Musser, farmer W. W. Walte, farmer WwW. H Alonzo Ammerman, miner Harry T. Miller, Heory Friday. clerk. John H. Woomer, Musser, ins. agent... limeburner efonte sburg Bellefonte Samuel Waite, William Pr W.H, Taylor, liveryman..... Allen Rumberger, clerk...... Cyrus Brungart, gentleman M.C.Gephart Lewis Menseh farmer Rpring twp nee, laborer Boggs ' Bellefonte Philipsburg mule dealer farmer J. H. Reilsnyder, gentleman Frank Heck, carpenter William Rothrock gentleman Jacob Bottorf gentleman LCollege twp Frank Zimmerman, clerk... Snow Shoe twp | TRAVERSE JURORS~May 4th John T. Harper, laborer. ow. R. E. Musser, farmer. ..... Wm. B. Barr, laborer John Raymond *“ ..... David M. McCool, clerk Robert Corl, farmer... C.M. Parish, druggist... .. Robert Miller, farmer Wm. T. Gross Ezra CU. Harter Wm. H. Baird D. B. Louder, A.M. Black, laborer. H K. Mattern, farmer W. F. Smith, gentleman KR. A. Beck, barber Christian Everly, farmer Adam Krumtine C.B. Neff, *“ E. FP. Seigiried, laborer John Schaeffler, carpenter Frank P. Bartley, clerk. Peter Breon, farmer Joseph Hettinger . William Hoffman, Jr. laborer I homas Gilson, laborer Harry Johnson, farmer Lewis Chase, agent... Jesse Irwin, farmer Luther Smith, blacksmith James Ardell, laborer Philipsburg WinZ.10008 * ....commmmmeaneiiOWiig George Mitchell, farmer ween College twp George W. Scholl, gentleman. ...... Colleges Lowell Blerly, farmer we Miles * John Brandt, ..Penn “ F. W. Frazier, * sense unseen FOSLOR ** Joseph K. Confer, lumberman " W. H. Lingle, farmer . George Reese, TOTRMBD.... comm mri smssnse paburg wrens RUSK twp coves Haines * Rush * ~Npring * Gregg “ Harris weer. Bol lefOnI LR «Taylor twp Patton * Gregg “ Spring * Colleges © Rush Huston * Penun' Belleton'e | Burnside twp | Ferguson Potter Hush Benner * Bellefonte | Pean twp | «Harr ~ | Spring * Rush * Boges cesnnes: PRET pADUrE Union twp weer Bellefonte - Watch for Him, Wm. H. Zeigler, of Rebersburg, will attend the following public sales in the eastern part of Pennsvalley and will be prepared to accept and give receipts on subscription to this paper: THURSDAY, MARCH IRD mile east of Coburn, TUESDAY, MARCH 8TH (Geo. A. Yona. da, 2 miles east of Madisonburg WRONESDAY MARCH gTH :— Robert Hackenberg, 2 miles southwest of Mill. heim. ~P. 8. Meyer 1 No marriage ceremony has ever been gone through without a hitch—of bride and groom. A GOW, Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Ic skin, or any other kin of hide or skin, and let us tan it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rig, coat or gloves, Put first get our Catalogue, giving prices, and our shipping tags and instructions, so as to avoid mistakes. We also buy raw furs aud ginseng, THE CI0818Y FRISIAN FUR COMPANY FoF WUT Strnad Darhnetor NW VV Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets. Recmrve Drrosirs; Discount Notre | the stomach and in important | Ereal interest | Let us answer it today. | vous and healthful dessert | Got a packnge at your grooes today SIDNEY KRUMRINE Mi-o-na is pot a mere digestive that simply gives temporary relief. While it helps the food to dige so has a positive strengthening action up on the digestive organs and puts the whole system in proper physical condi tion, It restores power to the nerves of this way gives that the power to digest natural flesh is re. it, it al t organ food. Iu this way | gained and health restored. Remember that you risk nothing in buying Mi-o-na. The bound protects you, so that if it fails to give the desired effect, S. Krumrine will return your money without question and withont argument, X10 Historical Society. Notice is gven by advertisement in the papers that aprlication will be made at April term of court for the in. corporation of the ‘Linn Historical Society of Centre County.” This long delayed move has come to a head and the Historical Society may be considered an accomplished fact. It has the en. dorsement of the best citizens all over the county, and impelled by a commendable county pride, such approval will make it a success from the outstart. Other | counties have organized historical socle. | ties, some in years far back, and pride ! . | themselves upon the credit that has re sulted to such counties by the good work | accomplished, and still being accomplish- | ed, through the agency of their respec. tive societies, in preserving the historic traditions, matters of interest from the records public and family his and such private tory, other matters as are of to the citizens in general. Centre county has a mine of such history that should not be permitted to fall into | utter oblivion by further delay, for want of an historical society, The truth is, no { county in the state can boast of a grand. { er record of deep historic interest, from | the days of the early settlers down lo this hour, than old Centre, Any one can become a member of this society at a very trifling expense at the outstart, with perbaps no expenditure thereafter, since by act of assembly pro- vision is made for keeping up the society after it has been in successful operation three years, from the public funds What Shall We Have for Dessert 7 Chis question arises in the family every day Try 0. a delle Prepared in two minutes, No boiling! No baking! Simply add boiling water and set to ooo Flavors : Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry Jo fC ernis wu - Spring Mills Academy. The sprig term of this school wi'l open April 11, and will continue ten weeks. Those desiring further informa. tion should consult the principal. W. P. HOSTERMAN, x 10 ~Sim the Clothier, is having the inter. ior of his store repainted and everything looks neat, clean and inviting, about that piace. He keeps one of the most attrac- tive business places in the town and is prospering Woman’s Ills a woman who is perfectly y seventy per cent. of the sex suffers fren render life a burden, These afflictions cause nervousness, irritability, melancholia, hysteria. ete. They entirely unit a woman for life s work and deprive her of most of its joys, How rare a thing to find healthy. Fu from ailments which | AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA HerbTea WOMAN'S SAFE GUARD. Those suffering with disordered menstruation, female weakness, prolapsus, ete, will find hme mediate relief from the use of Aunt Disab’s OM Virginia Herb Tea and in the majority of cases it will bring about a complete cure. It is a positive cure for chronic constipation, sick headache and indigestion. In case of nervousness and sl lessness this tea will be found indeed a boon. It has a scathing and quieting effect on the nerves and invariably induces sound, refreshing si A cupful at bedtime is all that is necessary make a woman well and keep her well, Mayeaville 8 Cy Dee. 8, 1908, Ram line Wisard HH hr % (8 ho Iaint -, Ars hd - oma weed YOUF Pr» ARDS OM nin fart Tea t entoees. | have Just begun and much younger and vufferer L = fhe rails ner ty " r oN ak Roots onderial remedy and lake om - i mehding any y A hy Mow, 148 Counts Mine Wisard OI Co |, Ohlengo, 111. am Seati pleased with your Aunt Disah's ret a, Ret it tor and stomach bronbles and BTR UREA Foun lp ee on . 7 Mien wea MoConkin Prepared by Ramline Wisard 011 Oa. Chicags. Prios, 250. HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Heals the Lungs. Wards Off Consumption. #50. and So, HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS JM. SHUGGERT, Cashier. my La Bl REGISTER. Sale announcements under this heading will be run until time of sale for 50 cents. Parties baving their bills printed at this office recelve notice free, Fripay, Marcu 4:~Mrs, Annie E. Lee will sell live stock and a full line of farming lm plements and household goods, 1 mile west of Zion Salg at Yo'clock, A.C. MeCllntick nuet. MONDAY, Mancn 7:=On the Adam Yearick farm 4 mile south of Walker, Pa. James J, Gramley will sell 2 mules, 3 horses, 7 cows, 6 young cattle, 5 Sheth. lot of hogs, good farm implements: A.C. McCOlintie, aue. MONDAY, Marcu 7 :- Heaton farm, in Boggs twp in another column. on premises, Joshua T, Bee description MOXDAY, Manon 7:3 mile north of Union vilie, at 1 o'clock, David Bpotts wiil sell 2 horses, cows, hetfers, yearlings, buii, shoats, wagons, farm machinery, implements stoves, ele, Centre Hee TUursDAY Hall, Kebecea scription in snot DAY Marcu 9 will se ! ements and hous Marcu 8 on premises Emerick property er column WERDNES In Clintondale, Amos Overdort . hole pl | Wi more, t DNESD AY. Manon 9 has, Tay 1 young cal ion and household Wm. Goheen auet cows, | io farm | ements Bale 1 o'clock sharp THukspay, Manon 10 :-near Wood ward Isaae M. Orndorf, farm stock and imple. ments—see complete description below, THURSDAY, Mauch 1 E. H, Marshall, near Fillmore will sell 6 horses, 10 cows 10 young cattle, 3 brood sows and farm Implements and all household furniture. auct, WeDXESDAY Manon 10:~) mile east of Jacksonville, John Dietz wiil sell farm stock and implements, AC, McClintic auet. Fripay, Marcon 11! —near Fillmore, Benner | twp, Geo, G. Hastings, farm stock and im- plements—see complete description below. Fripay, Manca 1l:~In Curtin twp. 2 miles west of Komola, Wm. Mann will sell 2 hors os, 2cows, fans implements, ele 1 mile southwest of | sell 1 borse, | Wm. A BATURDAY, Mancn 12 Roopsburg. J. J. Garbrick will 1 cow, wagons, lmplements, ete, Ishler, auct, Salel p.m MONDAY, MARCH 14:~-Jacob 8B. Harter, 1 mile | north of Wolls Btore, will sell live stock and | farm lmplements, MONDAY, March 14:—J. B, Royer, Spring twp, will sell € horses, 16 horn ceatile 17 hogs farm implements, ete. Sale at 10am, Moxpay, Marcu 14:1 ‘mile north of Wolfs Store. Jacob KB. Harter will sell a large Jot of choles live stock 2nd a full [ine of farming in plements, AY, Marcu 4 John A. Yearick X mile of Farmers Mills, will sell on Andrew Corman’s farm: light Day tram well § years old mate 75 pounds, hall sister bay mare € years old, U0 po . fahire these Most rant dark plement Sale of farm Manca and some UBSDAY piethen miles east of § Hartsock brother is f household sant Gap. at | o'cloch 5. J. lk Nef TUuRsDAY. Mancu 16 G.H £ horses, 22 head cattle, 4% hogs, © » farming implements on the J. H. Log 114 miles south of Salona Sale at) C. W. Rote, auet Sam’l Kline the McCoy arge lot of live stoek | Wm. A. Ishier auel, TURSDAY, MARCH 15:- south of Flilmore, on Patton twp, will sell s nd farm implements, Baleat 0a. m MARCH Mig mile west of | H. Markle will sell 8 horses, | full line farm implements, | Sale at 100 clock. A. OC. MeChintie auct WEDNESDAY Manon 6th Bellefonte, A, C. Grove, will sell 2 work | horses, 1 colt, 2mules, 5 years old, 8 mileh | cows, 12 hogs and farm Implements, Jos. L Neff avet. WEDNESDAY, Hublersburg, W 12 head cattie live stock Wm WEDNESDAY, Mancn Ff Sale of inp ements, «te, near Hublersburg. H arkie Mancu 19M, 3% miles east of Rebershburg st Wa. mm. J. A Siayer will sel § good horses Durham milk cows, & heifers yearling bulis, 4 sows, I boars shoals, farm implements and household goods etc MH. H Miler, auet THURSDAY. Manon 17 :~ Franklin Dietz, near Mt Eagle, will sell 3 horses, 20 young ecatile 33 sheep. 8 milch cows. 5 shoals, 1 brood sow, farm implements, Jos, LL. Neff, Auct, THURSDAY, I mlles west of Romo cows, 10 young Saleatl p.m, SATURDAY Manon 19 a, live Roviuson will sel] cattle, farm implements, ete David Wenssi, auct SATURDAY, Marowm 10 « mile north of Lin den Hall, G. W. Miller wii] sell at 120000 3 work horses 2eolts, 12 bead cattle, 16 hogs, | full line farm implements Wm. Goheen auctioneer BATURDAY, Manos 1% —at 3 m dence of James W. Bock, deceased 34 miles west of Jacksonville, 1] horse wagon, | spring wagon. | road cart, | cow, 3 shoals harness. chairs. quarry tools, hay by the ton | one Estey organ. | No, # cook stove, beds and bedding. household goods of all kinds, A.C MeClintie, ave, MOXDAY, MARCH 21: mile south of Linden Hall, Rotert Corl, will sell 4 horses, § cows, | Sheifers 14 head young eattie, 1 bull, § shoats | and fall lise of farm implements. Sale at 10 Am Wm Goheen suet. at the res! ] TUrsDAY. Manon 72:Near Nittany station | on the McKeetarm J MH Beck will sell at) | m. farm stock and implements. A. © eClintie auet Tomspay, Mancu 22: Frank Bowersox 2miles east of Pa. Furnace, along Whitehall road will sell 7 horses, 9 cows, 10 young oattle, 7 | shoats 2 broed sows and fail line of farm Im | plements Mr. Goheen anet. Saleat 0a. m | Tusspay, Marcu 2:—L. C. Rerick. 2 miles | west Of Bellefonte, on T. RB. Reynold’s farm, | 0a.m, live stock and farm Implements, W. | A. Ishler, auct THURSDAY, Manest M4 Mrs PF. A. Sellars will sell 2 horses, § cows, 16 head of young | cattle, 0 hogs, 12blah arade Shropshire ewes and farming implements, |] mile e258 of Waddie. on road to Matternville, Sale at } pm. Wm. Goheen, ance, | ] THURSDAY, MARCH 24 Al the residence of | My Sampsel on the Shugert farm at the | Fish Hatchery at Pleasant Gap, horses, cows, | Joune cattle, bogs, 'mplements, and house. old goods. Sale at 10 o'clock a, m. Jos, | Neff, avet FRIDAY, Maxon 2X mile west of Buffalo Run post office W. D. Marshall will sell 5 horses, 3 colts, § cows, 10 young eattle, 9 hogs. ete. Also farm implements, 82. at Wa m. Geo, Waite, auet, SATURDAY, Manon 28 :— Personal rty of David Harter, decd, and of his wife y A. Harter, 3 miles west of Jacksonville, horse, implements, household goods, A. OC. Me. Clintie avet, SATURDAY Maken 20 13 mile west of Miles. burg, on the “Foor Farm," hugs , harness, and household goods. J. 8. Bloke. Agent. SATURDAY, MARCH 35th 1" mile south of Fil). more, 3 horses. 8 mileh cows, 4 heifers will be fresh by time of sale, IA head of cattle eight of them steers, 15 sheep, 2 Sows, 12 shoats, seed sorn And oats. Bale at |) o'clock. Rewben Crust. Teas, Teas, Teas. It yon are not altogether pleased with the Tea you are using, try some of onr goods and youn will get satisfactici. We carry a line of the Lipton Teas, packed by the celebra ted yachtsman who didn't lift the cup. Packed in half pound metal boxes; nice kages and fine goods, Try them. Sechler & Co. Wm. Geheen, | | worker, fanning | and single driving harness, buggies, good 2 | township, deceased lat 20 ck, P Thursday, March 10 : IBAAC M.ORNDORF, | mile west of Wood ward, In Halnes twp, witl sell the following LIVE STOCK :~8 work horses. 1 heavy black team 320 1b: 1 sliver a ~4 Mane sorrel, 1 dark bay mare 1 driving mare, 2 coils, com Ing % years, 65 head of cattle 15 miles cows, 5 heifers, 11 stears, 1 Durham bull 3/ head young cattle, 2 yearlings one fearing under 1 year, J §s and MM shoats, Ii brood sows, | Poland China boar, 1 Ches ter white boar, IMPLEMENTS, ETC i & Plows, harrows, cultivators, wagons, 2 Os borne binders, 3 mowers, 1 harvester, 2 hay rakes, 1 Tornado cornfodder cutter, 1 Heneh corn planter, 1 Hoosler corn planter, lot of Har ness and many other articles. Harry Miller auctioneer, Friday, March 11: At Hastings Station, on the Bellefonte ( on tral BR. K. 8 miles west ot Bellefonte, the ful | lowing | LIVE STOCK 5 horses a far Hy drivers 5 fa of then \ A w he fres steer ‘ pias Gof them (he ond sows Chester Whites IMPLEMENTS: lows, harrows, cultivators 2good wagons | bob sleds, new Kemp! manure spreader, Deer Ing binder, Deering mower, 2 Farmers Favor- Ite grain drills, one an 8 and the other a 9 hoe KOOG as new : hay rake, land roller, 2.hr corn mill, work harpess, double seated platform wagon, spring wagon with pole and shafts, and pumerous other articles. Bale at 10 o'clock. GRORGE G. HASTING 8 Wm. Ishler, aget : LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUVPITOR'S NOTICE Estate of W. H. Masvxx, late of Howard The undersigned, an Auditor ar pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county to hear and pass upon the exceptions filed to the ae count of John A. Woodward. administrator, and to make distribution to and among those legally entitied thereto, will meet the parties interested, for the urposes of his appointment on Monday, March 7th, 194, at 10 o'clock &. 1m. al the offices of Blanchard & Blanchard, No. 19 West High street, Bellefonte, Pa. when and where all persons Interested are required to present their claims before the Auditor or be debarred from coming in for a share of sald fund EDMUND BLANCHARD | A QirHaA NB COUR By virts e of an order of the Orphans nt exposed ¥. there wi at TUESDAY, M Bor Centre scribed real estate MARCH #th Hall HB 1 by land meyer, cont rout one-fog fi acre, and thereon erected a ry frame dwelling b and ulidings Tenwus or BALE :~Ten per cent on day of sale One-half (34) less ten per cent. on con frmation of sale, and one hal %) in one year, 10 be secured by first llen on said real estate N.B SPANGLER Adm'r, Estate of REBECCA EMERICK, dec'd ae other ks, alas too often says good. ] | perches to stake |W. ¥ pric BALE, By virtue of an order of the Court of Com mon Fleas of Centre County, there will be Xposed Lo wale, MONDAY at 2 o'clock. PV. MM, on as Lhe Jostah fr, Heaton farm, lg ship, the following des wit : 4 All that certain tract of land be other lands of the tract herelnaller desce thirty-nine degrees west, thirty four perches Lo stones along sald Innds ; thence along same north ten degrees east, fifteen perches Lo & chestnut oak : thence glong same north thirty- five degrees east, eighty perches to & chestaut $ thence along same north five degrees east, forty perches stones; theuce along same north filty two degrees east, fifty six perches Lo stones, crossing Haunted Gap, Kun: thenoe along land of William Reathnor south forty degrees east, sixty eight perches to stones; thence nlong same, crossing said Haunted Gap Lun, south fifty degrees twenty perches Wo post; thence along same south thirty six degrees east, twenty threes perches to post: thence klong land of Lewis Miter and parties Of the first part south fifty degrees west, one bundred and fitty two perel place of beginning MARCH the p 1904, mises, Known Boggs town bed real estate, to and corner of "ie nung #1 sto parties of the part and 1hed north mest tenement nes first nence west “8 10 stones I'YONE ACHES rnd " 1 ve ¥ QBFHANS £4 In pursuanes Orphans’ ( irt signed on BATURDAY, MARCH 2, 19% at 10: 0a mm. will offer at pub ic sale, on the premises, late the farm of JEREMIAH King about 3 miles west of Madisonburg, Centre 0 Pa. the real estate of the sald Jeremiah kine dec'd. consisting of about 44 acres of fine oak ne and ches t timber, and about 1% acres nA state of cultivation, The bulldings consist of a large frame house and bank barn, with straw shed attached, large orchard of choice fruit, never failing spriog and stream of water on premises, cenvienently located Lo schools, This farm has been conceded to be one finest wheat farms in Centre County All that Mess ung e tract of land situate in Gregg tre County, Pa. bounded and follows Beginning 3 Ben jamin Limber Ben jamin | five degrees and four tenth lands of James Hachau i twenty five degrees west thenes the certain describ Showers and ¥F, Year ETOBE CAST One ve-tenth § Ceurt | 4 neat ent, aid on day 3 n of sale year date of said nd the remaining Iwo Years nfirmation. Deferred payments slerest from date of confirmat 1 to be secured by bond and morigage 30 Ren Smith, Auctioneer, J C Meyer, Att'y for Trustee RW. A n fi rmsd fron JAMESON, Trustee, Lock Haven, Pa. -1 mile south of | * ———— ALL STYLES ALL KINDS OF LEATHER, $3.50 and $4.00. Veager and Davis, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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