dann BELLEFONTE, PA , DECEMBER 12 1907. Page BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS i —~Mrs. C, B. Garman 18 visiting | friends at Altoona. —T. W. Bullock, the lumberman, from | Julian, spent Sunday in town, | —E. W. Hess, of near State College, | favored our sanctum with a call, | —D. F. Fortney, Esq., transacted legal | business in Lewisburg on Saturday, | ~C. Corl, of Pa. Furnace, was a call- er, and reports some corn up there still needed husking. Mrs, Margaret Jac k v of ] visited friends at State College Bellefonte last week! Juniata, and -Rev. John 8, Nichols, of preac! 1 a St. Je Hart dav at their UCL. al fF Kn 21 « -The owl In BOISE pool room was chigroforme i Fhurs ay and sent a taxid in Williams port for mounting. — William McClellan, the efficient bag- gage master at the depot of the Central | Railroad of Pennsylvania, spent Sunday | with his son, Thomas, in Altoona. —The Bellefonte Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held its reg- ular meeting at the home of Mrs, Elizas beth Bush Callaway, Thursday evening. —The Christian Scientists have rent- | ed a part of the second floor of the Furst building, opposite the court house, for the purpose of holding their regular meet- | ngs, ~-David Dockstade: home in Wellsboro Dockstader has been of his daughter Mrs. Thomas street. —Mr. and Mrs. H. York City, who had son, Horton S. Ray, House, have left for pleasant visit here. —A Christmas entertainment will be held in the Evangelical church Sunday evemng, December 22, by members of the Sunday school and church, to which the public is cordially invited. —C. F. York, of Warriorsmark, son-in- law of Col. Emanuel Noll, of Bellefonte, is sporting one of the finest teams of horses to be found in Huntingdon coun- ty. They are black and take the eye of all horsemen. —The two young ren of Mrs. Henry Gordon have been taken from the poor house and placed in the soldiers orphan school at West Chester. Mrs. Gordon. will be remembered, was taken to the Danville insane asylum several weeks ago. ~This week Oliver Witmer, of Belle- fonte, is having quite a flirtation with the young ladies at Howard, From re pects baiglo glover. Ile aod Tom Cald- | “well are employed Dy Archibale Alhson, | the plumber, and have been down there doing some plumbing. —R. E. Stover, constable of Haines, brought a prisoner to Kline's eoyaty boarding house, on Friday, charged wit “borrowing” some coats—possibly be- cause they were needed this cold weather His prisoner is 82 years old, and a public charge on Haines township —The ladies of St. John's Episcopal church realized the snug sum of over one hundred and thirty dollars at their birth. day social held at the home of Mrs. Wil. kinson last week, practically all of which was clear. The evening proved a most delightful ove throughout —Sunday morning a valuable dog belonging to James Toner, the livery- man, was killed by the train. Jim raised it froma small pup, and thus was greatly attached to the canine. He could have cried when he saw the car. cass lying on the track; what wis the use’ —Conrad Miller ress in rebuilding his residence rast Linn street. With favorable weather he will soon have the slate roof on, and the sides of the house buiit up again; when this is done the interior of the house will we gotten in shape for occupancy — David, a bright little, three-year-old son of James A. B. Miller, Esq., took ill with a strange malady about two weeks ago, which is supposed to be a nervous attack and which causes him to stutter | so that it 1s difficult to understand him. At this writing he is much improved, | and with proper care and treatment he is recovering. ~Considerable improvements are be ing made inand around the Pennsyl- vania Match Factory, The yard has been filled up until its present level is several feet higher than it was originally. When a heavy layer of crushed stone is put over this it will give the piace an entirely dif. ferent appearance, —Prof A. Reist. Rutt, who was at one time assistant principal in the Bel'efonte High school but who is now superinten- dent of schools in Lower Merion town. ship. Chester county, was the principal speaker at a meeting of the Woman's Club of Ardmore a week or two ago and made quite a hit. His subject was “'Eu- rope in the Nineteenth Century.” —Miss Ella McClain has been serious. | ly ill at her home on Allegheny street, with typhoid fever, She is attended by a trained vurse from Leck Haven, and thus she is receiving the best of atten tion. Her friends are hoping for her Spendy recovery, Her brother, James eClain, of Spangler, spent a couple of days bere this week looking after things pertaining 10 her interest, ~Bellefonters on business in Tyrone last week, were Elliot Hollabaugh, Nel. son Showers, and Frank Smith who were lured the struggle in the armory; Sheriff Kline, having taken a refractory younster to the reformatory at Hunting: don; merchant Paul Sheffer, Attorney N. B Spangler, Miss Edith Zimmerman Mrs. Mollie Valentine, and also Howard Holtsworth, of Unionville, the ~The ust rolls into of out Fd edward Ho , the con. f he can’t eagle, oa the to n 14} sturned to his Friday. Mr. visiting at the home | W. G. Ogden, on so on D. Ray, of New | been visiting their at the Brockerhoff | their home after a -hild cal rt irs Yiret is making fast pro- on soon { i | dence | is | was a pleasant caller on Monday. | tween Beilefonte and Milesburg. ! already NINN NINN iid Saturday Clement Dale,, Esq. trans- acted legal business at Howard and Jacksonville, —C, E. Yearick, of Howard, was a juror this week, and did not forget to us a business call, —J], Calvin Meyer, Esq., transacted business in Tyrone on Monday. ~-Miss Helen Hull, of Bishop street, whohad been quite ill, is slowly recover- ing. —Linn Bottorf, of Curwensville, was a recent visitor in Bellefonte and Le mont, -Mrs. Wilson I, Fleming has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank McCum- sey, at Renova. favor us with a call. — James H. Potter, the wholesale hardware dealer, transacted business in { Tyrone, on, Monday. ~The Lutheran Sabbath school is preparing for a Christmas exercise, with | an interesting program, lair's jewelry store has an import: ant announcement in this issue to at- tract Christmas purchasers, Miss the home Shell, who spent a few days at he "i has sturn L 4 1 evening; s on Friday evening. Mrs. Wm. McCormick, of Philadel. | phia, who had been a guest at the resi | of Col. and Mrs. ]. L.. Spangler, has returned home after a pleasant visit | here, i i : —~Mrs. Lew Wallace, who has been seriously ill at her home on Curtin street | improving, and her friends feel cer- tain that she will soon permanently re cover. — Harvey Shaffer, clerk in Olewine's hardware, who returned three weeks ago from a hunting trip and was taken quite ill, is able to be around town again | we are pleased to say. -Dr. A. Hafer is again at his office, after his hard fall on the pavement in front of Dr. Feidt's residence on High street last week. He not only saw stars but was unconscious for a short time. — Jas. W. Gunsallus, of Nittany, Pa., | He recently made sale of his farm stock and | Ted good prices, Having purchased a property he will retire from the farm. —W. A. Guisewite, of Aaronsburg, and W. C. Krader, of Coburn, called in our sanctum. They report some whoop- ing porkers slaughtered down there. Wm. Musser, at Pine Creek Mills, killed a porker that dressed 628, pounds, and Cyrus Meyer slaughtered one that dress. ed s80 pounds. Gosh, awer sell macht | grosse Shunke —A new substantial railing has been erected on the new state road, be- It has been whitewashed which gives it a neat apd tidy appearance Besides this it acts as a protection to those traveling on that thoroughfare, Should « horse frighten at an automobile, or anything else, there is little danger of him going over the high embankment. —Mrs Hilda Reeseman and her seven ear-old daughter, left Saturday for “olumbus, Ohio, where they remained over Sunday with her sister. From there they went to Terra Haute, Ind., and from theoce home, They had been spending several months very pleasantly in Bellefonte at the residence of Abe Baum, father of Mrs. Reeseman. The little girl bad been going to school here and was learning ~These brisk December days the Bellefonte sports are shying clear of the stock ticker—for the reason that all the fleece has been sheared from 1tles: “lambs.” If reports are near correct Bellefonte's contribution to ‘Frenzied Finance” was quite large on account of the slump. Some of the boys will not appreciate the holiday season for good reasons. The bleating of our home lambs is sad, yet instructive —Friday night, at the Brocker House, Prof. Sherwood Hall and Arthur Sloop entertained the football squad of the Bellefonte Academy at a banquet given under the direction of Mr Horton S. Ray, the genial proprietor of the hotel That it was a success in every “espect, goes without saying. Twenty-two guests sat at the table. The delicious menu the witty toasts, and the music made the evening pass very pleasantly Rev. H. M. Robinson, of Milroy filled the pulpit in the Bellefonte Pres byterian church on Sunday. He is a young man who, ten years from now, wil ters in the Huntingdon Presbytery. He has a comprehensive knowledge of the ore 4 ho fY DON | Bible which is one of the things that will | aid him in becoming a strong preacher He also speaks without notes which is strongly io his favor; while here be was a guest of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Shaffer on Curtin street, «A new platform bas been erected at | the rear of the Peonsylvania railroad passenger station, next to the siding running along the building occupied by | the Lauderbach-Barber wholesale gro. cery. Itis intended to be brought in- to service when the Lewisburg train is| late. It will pull in on the siding and the passengers and express will be let off. Thus there will be no interference with the Bald Eagle valley trains, and men in charge of the train will get through with their work quicker ~Friday evening the Bellefonte Y M. C. A. basket ball team went to Ty- rone and defeated the “Big Five,” of | that place, by a score of 26 to 22. Ty-| rone has a vot fast team and tney have | layed some of the big league | teams this season. It was quite a sur. | rise to the Tyrone supporters to see the | llefonte boys carry away the laurels from theit heavier opponents. The | ame was wintnessed nearly three | undred , + If the Bellefonte boys had the support that the Tyrone boys had they would have played faster ball and a much better showing «To-day is the time wset for the event which Recorder John C, Rowe, of | more trouble a 1 be counted among the ablest minis. | ~Thursday Mrs. Archibald Allison re- turned from Williamsport where she was | | visiting friends, { John Uzzle, the general landlord, of | | Snow Shoe, was in Bellefonte the other | day shaking hands with friends. —Aleck Morrison, of Bellefonte, spent several days very pleasantly with Mr, | and Mrs. William Clark in Tyrone, John Hartsock and son Russell, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Dave Poorman, at East Tyrone Miss Teressa Shields Saturd after lay, 1s in arrived home s with frien iroad sts mother near Dubbs, nt dealer, place of business Ioht nple. nj ney i v be found He now of room to entertain his frien can h plenty Is. -~ John Barnet, a pleasant young from Minnesota, is visiting in Bellefonte at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lockington, He isa farmer b pation, and is getting along nicely —Morton Smith, one of the clerks the Bellefonte post office, will in 1ead of him in trying to A ttle keep the boys away from his home. recent addition to his family wasa li daughter and he is much pleased. Mrs. Levi Straub, who has not been in Belletonte since she left, twenty years ago, came last Friday from New State with her son-in-law, Edward Crow- Mrs, -The other day the ter with her sister, American Ex- man, | Charles ! occu. yi] {had it soon have | | Angel as —————— Attorney J. A. B. Miller spent Sun- day with friends in Snow Shoe. ~~Robert Hood, an efficient moulder | at Lingle's foundry, departed for Wil liamsport Friday morning. who spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Baney has returned home, ~-Mrs, Samuel ~Mrs. Chas. Donachy and daughter left for their home in Lock Haven on Wednesday after a pleasant visit among friends in Bellefonte, ~Asbridge Thomas and brother Rich, after spending a delightful week in Bellefonte, returned their home at Lewistown, Friday --(n Monday A. IL. ered pounds, 81 pecimer to Armstrong but which weighed 50 dressed Pretty fine ot two hogs 7 when 3 Of Lit Ay Fal une Lo our town Harry Hutchins the P. R. R. sts his annual two vacation, returned from a it to New Philadelphia and Atlantic he enjoyed himself, - Fd nail 1 He York where City Gillen, the groceryman, ran a his foot last week and he hag been having quite a time to keep the wound free from blood poison. He lanced swice, which were painful operations, has very Prof. Angel, the eye specialist. wiil be atthe Brockerhoff House, Wednesday and Thursday Dec. 18 agd 19. Prof ounces a reduction of 25 per cent on former charges. See his adver nn non | tisement in another column, fork | press Company of this place got a pack. | age addressed to Governor Pennypacker, Bellefonte, Pa. So famous has Belle. fonte become for governors that this package was missent for Governor Pennypacker. —Among the cases which considerable time of the court was a dispute among lumbermen and when jury returned its verdict it was for only 96 cents which was a victory, as the other party had the costs amounting to more than that many dollars —~Mrs. Harry Hazel, Morris W. Cow drick, and Mrs. Romizer, who had been Bellefonte for several weeks, left Monday for Niagara Falls. They were here in the interest of Pack Cowdrick who was seriously ill with typhoid fever { but who is now on a fair way to a per. manent recovery | «Mr. and Mrs, Henry Haagan and family, of the Arlington, Tyrone, came to Bellefonte Sunday to visit Mrs Haagen s. father, Dir. A... W. Ha | Mrs. Haagen and the children remain here during the week, while Mr. Haag- an returned to his work at the hotel Sunday evening Fred Walls Larimer, who holds a responsible position in the main office of attracted ia last week | : : : i i iA ve | sing ley, to spend the greater part of the win- Th \ ' Theresa Tate. | yoice and will certainly please all who ~Miss Fleming, of Lock Haven, will at the Theatorium on Saturday night, LShe has a strong and cultivated will go there to hear her. Remember the price of admission is only five cents ~ Mrs. Harriet Wilson, of Stormstown, was a pleasant visitor in Bellefonte on Saturday; she is a member of one of the oldest and most prosperous families in he county which for years has been held in the highest respect by all who know them { ohn Harris, Jr., son of banker Joho P. Harris, of Bellefonte, was in town the other day. He has a lumber operation at Beaver Mills, about eight miles from Julian, which is proving quite resource- ful. Johnlhas the appearance of a typical lumberman ut us —1f you desire to enjov an evening of real fun go and see the comic opera “At the Ferry” in Petrikin ‘Hall, Tues. day evening. It is composed entirely of home talent, and for the benefit of the Y. M.C. A. Give the show a good audience and you will not regret it. ~—W, K. Anderson, of Chicago, Ili leasant boarder at the home of - Schad, departed f * other { towns in Centre county. Mr. Anderson is traveling in the interest of one of the ! western colleges, and is desirous of se- the American Lime & Stone Co. at Ty- | rone, spent Sunday in Bellefonte. They say he came to see his mother but the majority of his time here was otherwise occupied. Its real mice to have a moth: er under existing circumstances Miss Wilcox, of the Central Enter. tainment Bureau, arrived in town Thurs. day to have charge of rehearsals for ‘At the Ferry,” the comic entertainment which will be given in Petrikin Hall, for the benefitof the Y. M. C. A. on De- cember 17. It will be a home talent en. tertainment which always gives satis. tacton, ~ Charles Barnes, brother of Homer and Joe Barnes, of Bellefonte, who has developed i juite an expert athletic, is now playing on the basket ball team of the New Haven. Conn. Y. M. C. A The New Haven team is very strong and Charlie 1s one of its best players Just a few days ago they had a hard game with Yale Varsity oto ~Tuesday morning Jacob From. of Centre Hall, who was convicted last week for stealing chickens, was taken to the Western Penitentiary at Allegheny, He was in custody of Sheriff Hors Mine, and Abram V. Miller. When cry and pout, but he has since discovered he was looking pretty cheerful when he left Domino.” while crossing the dia mond in Bellefonte on Monday after. noon, lost his gum shoes and came with- in an ace of being compelled to secure John Knisely's dipnet to fish them out. “Domino” says he lives in the enterpris- ing and progressive borough of Union- ville where such a nuisance would not ve tolerated for one minute; when Dom- ino” has reason to swear he always says, Get the behind me Satan” and that is all that saved the being penetrated with brimstone on this occasion, Mrs. N. B. Spangler went to Phila | delphia, several weeks ago and while there found it necessary to consult a physician, Her ailment proved to be an attack of appendicitis and an ™ tion was determined upon at the Medico Chi hospital which showed that her ail ment was due to that cause, Since then she has been improving and will be able to leave the institution this week, She had been subject to illness from this source for some time, but never of a serious character until recently. «Charles K. Luts, wife and three children, of Milbura, Kansas, who came east to attend the Jamestown Exhibi- tion, and who spent a short time with friends in Bellefonte, and Centre county, left Tuesday afternoon for their years ago Mr. Lutz went west and located in | mention o Jake first heard the verdict he began to | that there was no use in kicking against | the strong mandates of the law, and so ] air from | curing students in this part of the coun try. Milton R. Johnston, the Bellefonte marble dealer, spent a short time recent. ly in Mt. Joy where he erected a hand- some monument. Before he returned home he slipped down to Harrisburg and went through that famous capitol, the which makes every honest Pennsylvanian blush with shame, Several weeks ago, Rev. I. N Flock and Clement Dale, Esq., were ap pointed a committee to sell the Luther. an church at Jacksonville. The sale, took place on Saturday and the highest bidder was George Garbrick, of Belle- fonte, his bid being $192. The build ing, which is in fair condition, will be torn down and brought to Bellefonte and the lumber used in building a house on Curtin street «South Water street has been improv ed with a heavy layer of coarse lime. stone, For some reason or other the streets an crossings in the borough were never in a worse condition than they are to-day. At some crossings it is almost impossible for ladies to get through the mud and water. In many places the crossings are lower than the bed ot the street, and thus the water and mod con- tinually stands on them. It should be remedied, Friday B. F. Confer. of Millheim, brought his daughter, Miss Blanche, to the Bellefonte ospital for treatment, She is 21 years of age, and about three months ago had a tooth pulled. Shortly afterwards an abscess formed on the | left side of her face, near the nose | which finally developed into a running | sore. An operation was performed on Saturday when particles of the bone was | taken from the sore. The abscess was | thoroughly cleansed, and it is believed | thaf she will recover. Mr. Confer, the | father of the young lady, spent Sunday and Monday in Bellefonte king after his daughter’. interest, who will have to | | remain in the hospital for several weeks. | bonnie boxes. milk cans. milk bottles. sis rol | «Dr. HH, Long and wife of Berwick, | spent Sunday in Bellefonte as the guest | of Dr and Mrs, J. E. Ward, on Curtin | street, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Weiland, | on Spring st, They left Monday morn. | ing for Lemont where, for a short time, | they were guests of his sister, Mrs, Len. | ker. Mr, Long was married at Berwick | lon Thanksgiving after which they left | butcher block, Jot of pipe & in. to 3 in. pipe for Lemont where Mrs. Lenker tendered | the bride and groom quite a brilliant Mtaption which was largely attended. Dr. was at one time, a student of Dr. Ward, and is quite well known here, He has a large practice in Berwick and is getting along nicely. excellent wife, who has made many warm friends in this community dw | her recent visits here, Mrs, Long a Mrs. Wicland were schoolmates at the State Normal school at Bloomsburg, and thus they are close friends. ~]. A. Bitner and Henry Thompson, of Blanchard, gave our sanctum a call, ~Hamil Goheen and Jacob Reish, of | Penna, Furnace, gave our sanctum a call | on Tuesday, ~~Charles McAllister, of Harrisburg, | -~Mrs. Daniel H. Hastings went to Philadelphia, Tuesday morning, to do | some Christmas shopping. Rine returned Mon- | day from Altoona where she had been | visiting her daughter; Mrs, Jack Nor-| ris, | ~Rev. Dr. Boal, of Centrehall, was a visitor in town, and, as is his custom, favored the Democrat with a call. ~The Centre County Bar Association will hold their annual banquet at the Nittany Club on Saturday Evening. Emma Polk, visi . and Tuesday for who had been a tor in Bellefonte at the home of Mr Mrs, David Kelley, left her home In Baltimore, Md, 3 ’ ' Monday evening Cox B mer oO 4 Rev, W. Miss Laura Tu Ha for rpose of having standing on a steg t the % anchard re t, Mrs. Alice Cain a broken arm. The a was caused by the ladder breaking Nn nn st O05 A000 Siree : i ustained James working in Bellwood ronte Wednesday me done / about Simmonds, who had Belle. head arrived in yraing with He was we he in bandage engiae ip TKIng an when scalded, was t — Foster, the weather prophet, gives been | aaly us to understand we may expect a biting | old wave about the 19th of which will coutinue during the balance of the month. assume the blizzard form —To morrow evening Mr. and Mrs December, | He says the weather wili | | THURSPAY James R. Hughes will give a re eption | at the Fraternity House to the new stud ents of the Academic grade. Christy Smith's orchestra will furnish the music. In the afternoon of the same day there will be a declamatory contest at school for the W. 8, Furst prize of $10, —Frank Bartley, thelBellefonte livery man Jeft Wednesday for Chicago where he will visit lus brother, Herbert. Itis the intention of Mr, Bartley to locate in the Windy City, should he find a good opening. This means that he will sell his livery stable in this place. He was accompanied west by his cousin, Harry Bartley, of Marrion township W. H State College, and his wife were in Belle- fonte Tuesday. Mr. Golden to Pittsbt while Mrs. Golden for Boston, Mass. , friends. Golden, went took the where she is vis- Pop” Golden, as he is Irg | | | | | MARCH 20-At Jacksonville physical director at | ywn among the boys, is! elated over the splendid record made by the State College football team t ~Dr, William Laurie, of Bellefonte attended an adjourned meeting of Huntingdon Presbytery which met in Tyrone, on Monday transacted was the granting to Rev. R. A Hutites bd Biraling tan, a dismissal from the Hpntingdon Presbytery to the Presbytery, of Pil iphia, where he is to become the pastor of the Grace Pres byterian church lead “Saved Miss Madeline Lack, the new ing lady for the famous show, Prom the Slums,” arrived ie | TRURSDAY. Manon His year, the | The main business | I THURSDAY Manon 2 | DOL exoted 2 wor Bellefonte | riday evening to play with the aggre. | gation here on Saturday night, ttle escapade of the week, however, had sort of a freezing out effect on the udience, as only a bakers dozen were present. It is not likely that the new indy was favorably impressed with her reception. The company left Sunday afternoon A gentleman who givesithe cc al bus iness special study says that be expects ‘he | | POR SALK | FOR RENT to see extensive developments ere long | on the Prentiss, Harris and other lands in Rush township, Centre county P. Harris and his son Lino Harris, of Bellefonte, are interested in the devel. opment of these lands. on which consid erable money has already been spent, The gentlemen, interested, expect to reap a large income from<hese lands in the near future John | | POR RENT | Jueksonville —The Centre county Medical Society | held their monthly meeting in the Gourt House Tuesday and an unusually inter esting meeting was held, The members present from out of town were: Drs, Christ and Glenn, of State College, Dr Dale, of Lemont; Dr. Kidder of Boals- burg: Dr. Alexander, of Centre Hall Dr. Braucht, of Spring Mills Dr, Huff, of Milesburg; Dr. Thompson, of Port Ma tilda, Dr Kurtz, of Howard; and Dr Woods, of Pine Grove Mills, PRIVATE SALE FARM IMPLEMENTS Etc. The following list of | ements, most of which are practically as good as pew are o 8 private sale; same oan be seed ot wk Farms in Benner Twp, bottie washer double bottle washer galvanized Allis feed mill, Triomph corn and cob erusher No. « Monitor grain cleaner, 2 hand grain clean or, power corn sheller, grain elevator and ear rier, warohouse elevator, railroad iron--jot | in tee tron, jot | in, angle iron, 0 feet | 1 cow and calf chains, 2 oars, scales © 5 Lon sonle warehouse scale. 1 60 scalew, Dayton computing scale, Standard com. puting scale, dairy spring balance - N tonal cash register. money drawer. 3 cheese oases, MArble counter wop w cases, 1 desks, fittings and valves, machinery repairs. shafting, set perew plates, set pipe plates, § pipe cutters, “leather and canvass ] - { { the sum o —~ 3 i i Hunters Pay Dearly. Two young men of Milton were arrest- ed for hunting for game in &naptha launch on Friday last in the river near that place. The result of their day's sport was that one wilddueck and a crane were killed, They also selected the Sunday before to do their bunting and in consequence of committing two of. fenses they were fined $50 for hunting with the aid of a naptha lasnch and $52 for breaking the Sehtath, This with § costs made the total for the day's f La 1 > hunt “H / MARRIAGE LICENSE, { John C. Rowe . Bell { Mary E, Arr ng § G. W. Blatt Moria SP 1 Nelle SALE REGISTER Len FHURKDAY farm Wiad 5 head 4 brood som Conklin sieigh ner TUBSDAY. MAR loge, DW. Ga farm implements THURSDAY, MARCH § David Henderson and ehaloe Holests TURBRDAY, MARCH MN Mm 0a mm, JF horses, 2 cols OWS, AWO are short 15 head of young cattle kinds of farm good as new such rir Jim mplements rising 3 machinery bulcher ois. &« 1% i? H Sale ul Monn sonburg. Mrs. C. A and implements ler, Auet WEDSERSDAY, Deomsnen town. H and M. Wilsor farm lmplements and iy sheep, 3 hogs. Sale pt! Aver, WRDRBDAY, Manon | Spring Mills will sell mens. MAinew 1% W.N Weave horses, eattle, sheep, hog ments. AC MoClin: THURSDAY, Mam 19 lersburg, on NK. BH. Yearick's farm son will sell horses, cows, hog full Hae of farm machinery and Sales Wam A CU MeClintis BS farm implement » sell a ful) sock TORNDAY Mancow 4 will make sale of * wens TURSDAY Manon 24 -W household goods, live ments, 3 miles west of o'clock. H H Miller. s line of S H farm stock M a » MNoCle 1. seyvilie, H F horses and oo brood sows, 20 shoal of farm implements Mancy 36th 1908 | lege. O. A. Jobusot implements ® + wid At Axcssan. T. E Jo don will sell large lot of choloe farm stock and & full Boe of farm implements, all practically new, Any subseriber ment in this o Bh insert wit a want advertise. ssue free, If It does others, one sO veruisement Jess sues Norns answered from onl a word, firm mberger Belle. laf “< » s eo. Valentine Jr. Bellefonte 31 FOR SALE A goo Hugg. Miesbure sire of Toner Gat 8 acre far Wolle Store Two heifers and six fine shosts Bex RF. D No 3 Spring Mills dhorse | For farther informat Pa arm at Jacksonville r real M.S Bets CATTLE WANTED «#8 head te, good stock. age | Year uw Geo. KR Meliss, Spring Mills R 4 ’ FOR SALF - Homse on Penn street the J. CC. Weaver house sale. Inquire of DW Pa known is offered at Woodring. Be ne privat e iefonte “at FOR SALE “Matched pair of brood and 10 years old anteed sound Bellefone, Pa mates, & weight about 1300 each, guar and kind Geo Valentine, Jr wen FOR RENT Farm mn Uslon Twp. 8 miles west of Unionvilie a good twohorse farm, 68 on 6 years old, good disposition " setive, Onn show his colts bere in barn Prado, Mil Hall Pa, POR BALE-Bangaine in regs. We carpet a» LM, large assortment of pate terns; send for estalogue Imh Su, Poiisdeiphis Lutz Rug Co. €©N POR SALE “A large team of mules, 9 yoars oM Tho Lebin 46 Stouts Sela araniesd Lo work any place pply Ww ice. Howard, Pa RFD No) WANTED Lath and sb formation call ob or address Yeager Mig Co Pa Tt M— wo o— Thoroughbred colle rope White R OC Rbobe Iaigre Neds R and 8. Comb brown Leghorn cockereis Weite for and receive your choles. Stewniy Orodort, oodward. Pa 149 AVCTIONEER 1. Frank Marea. of Lemont, offers his servioes to the pubic 8s ad suction cor; farm and stock sales & speeialty Satisfac Rates » Address 1. Prank Mayes. Bos 8 ma FOR SALE Wihandotis, MARKET QUOT (TIONS. a a es a AT RPA Ta Sling #rises are paid 2p Sevhior & ed a i aT " RR te a ” al hal a IEE EE Td LE A a TT EE vl Fs Ve suns Shes eRe PER Aen sven What SPARES NIE HR sae BRR REE A th be fet ht EY db hia SNR ANN ¢ ane Seshanii ges Ee ’ a a
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