Thursday, October 7th, 1909. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. et —— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —Miss Sarah Hastings returned on) Monday to her school at Briarcliff-on- he - Hudson, —Miss Dalsy Potter left on Sat- | wrday for Philadelphia where she will sesume her position as a companion | —Mr. and Mrs. James Plerpoint, of Philadelphia, have been In Bellefonte, making the Bush House their head- | quarters. | @ —John C. Martin, the efficient clerk | fs Parrish’s drug store, who had been | eritically 111 for several days, is im- proving. Mr, and Mrs. Derstine have gene to housekeeping in one of Christ | Pecker's houses, on Lamb street, re-| eently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. James Parsons. —After a two-weeks' sister, Miss Bessie East Lamb street, Mr, Pepler have left for Pittsburg. —PBlair & Co's store am alr of improvement the past week. Pew cases will be put in so that they ean carry a larger line and display it % uetter advantage —1. J. Dreese, of Lemont, sown on Saturday attendilr mess in connection with the estate at Pine Grove 4 pe is the administrator —Harry Gentzel, the past week visiting his parents, and Mrs. Henry Gentzel at Zion Bolds a good position with the read company at Alto with the family of Hen ~Willlam I. Steele, Pine Glenn where he @welling for his fathe Askey. Mrs, Ste Some vertised derest ther Harrison estates ~Ther¢ St. John's Sunday, Oct family expect to visit to Hanover Washington | Jesse | visit with thelr | McCafferty, on) and Mrs. James their home in is putting on WAS in busi- Ard hich 4 at Mil il of Juniata, spe re valuabl this investors in ory Ww inf lovers enn feast the team of percherones John H. Year: of Bellefonte ~total, 3140 lbs ~Miss Jer Philipsburg, fonte as the vin, on Spring the capable teachers school In ths On mire, who Ywitmire, Morris and nd AY Miss She nie spent Su of in guest Jenni street at place Mrs resid walk out into when she tripped and fell, breaking Ber hip. She is well up in years and ker recovery is doubtful i i Mrs Margaret Hutchinson left Bellefonte for Kane where she attended the fun of her mephew, Ru Brown, diabetis on Wedn« she went to Charles P. He —fuperir the United death of hi home recent vacation and with his parents a On Friday Dr. and R. Hayes clos ir bh gheny street parted for Atlantic Cit or four weeks that £0 to Ashvi N. C leased a he until ~Mrs. Kate Burnett will no longer eall Bellef homes, having departed recently for Philadelphia she spending a she time with her brother W. W. Curtin. and then Syra- euse, N. Y. She was accompinied by her daughter, Margaret, ding will occur in November ~Jacob Struble, Supt. of the department of the Westinghouse ( near Pittsburg, 8s spending a portion of his vacation at his house at Zion He Is driving a fine Plerce-Arrow car and is ing the Centre ounty scenery friends Mr de In one of ounty's baye who has succeeded In The Acade second team many excellent aleven. This B will play the team on the Hughes well worth the mission. la The first play Indiana Monday, 11 ~The First National | fonte, have contracted with F. W. Cri der to build an addition In the rear of thelr bank building for the purpose of providing a writing room for their patrons, especially for the women This Is a convenience that is provided by banks in large cities. The frame bullding that is now there will be torn down and a substantial brick structure will take its place J «Yes, Rev. N. 8. Dalley is the happiest men In the country reason ix that he is soon to become a | benedict. The fair bride. to be, In Miss Mary Cromo, of Claysville, Wash- | ington county. On Tuesday evening | October 19, at 8 o'clock, the wedding | will take place at the home of the | bride. They will go to housekeeping at Fair Hope, Bomerset county, where | Rev. Balley will become pastor of the | United Brethern church Customers going Into Montgom ory's store, In Crider's Exchange, have to stop a moment to ponder whether | they are in the right place. We mean the Interior of the store has been so changed by the new addition In the rear, the hardwood floor and the cloth. ing and hat cases that It takes a littls time to get your bearings. By the time the new front is put In there will not be a nicer store room Wn Cen. tral Pennsylvania. Hassel Montgom. ory and John Bullock are trying Ww keep up to the procession, mand are meeting with success. ed the yard Thursday ral gsol on itr tn sp t Centre iy Hall Mrs winter and After threes they will de- at place le they have next sum wher mer ontes where is rt goes {oo whose wed. switch 0 on ios with Strut ‘entre « his work my has ver this year composed of the subs of the first aturday at 3 p. m. the State College High school field It will be of 15 cents ad be admitted free the Acader will Indi nm n strong price dies will of Normal eleven “ Iank, of Belle of The one | ited at the | has | and | the | lers here on Wednesday. | Pennsylvania | meet) { high | auspicien { social Merchant Joe Katz, of Lewistown, spent a couple of days In Bellefonte | this week attending the Fair, CC, E. Woodward, with the Westing- house electric company, In Philadel- phia, was a Bellefonte visitor on Wed- | nesday. Mrs, C. H. Bell, of Altoona, Is vis- iting friends in this section and called on Wednesday accompanied by Mrs. C.Mechtley, of near town, Mra. Clyde Franks, of Avis, home of her parents, Mr. Neal Martin, on Allegheny few days this week. vie and Mrs, street, a Among our callers this week was McGregor, of Flemington, who not been to Bellefonte since 1868 naturally finds some decided changes in the town, Wm Landlord Warren Mills, accompanied by law, C, BE. Whipple, Penama canal, Wood, of Spring his brother-in- | were pleasant cal- -Dr. F. K. who well attending the White, known in sessions of the Dental soclety Altoona this week. at the larger for since the kf be another is Bellefonte, Central | which is | ng at The attendance Wednesday than it has hed that Fair that day Fair was yy Was been The it will outio cord A. Daley, of ( County merman have cholce it at the Centre ( ‘urtin Commissioner Har- dis- ‘ounty - Did you see the Jlaster’s entran Exchange? ancy canno over ider’s prosperous u » Grahame Sto on this we house. This for iss splendid Garmar in at company ted productions and a cast. of tried apd true acters. The various plays are set with special scenery whi adds attractivens to each act miss 14 | ground i want tein next good bass ball + ome to this meeting Miss Deulah Dale, da d Mra. Martin Dale September graduated at a few Ips A Clty ighter of M the from the Wernersville, days aft ist Walt Be erwards she Hall san! Sanitar int wition at Galen the best 1 the country This Is speak- creditably of the « ng She in Gephart's one of impeten Cy lady was formerl musi flore A AY Jelightfu: Mra complete and rprise was tendered Johnson by her husband nd ters, assisted by a score of and neighbors, « Monday The evening was spent in vocal and instrumental partaking of Several h birt? MR daug? friend is evening sacl n Al cons music, is refresh. were VOTae 1 the ments of Ar delicio addresses made war by CC CC. Shuey member of the party brought them some token to show the esteem they held for the hostess After singing "God be with tin wa meet again” the g rted for thelr Each with whi you jontes Oe a homes For a co ng and Rey field (“entre ple of days Morris Swart John Dime 2, of Clear around the former's spent Tuesaday night ind intended start Wednesday morning While Mr. Dimeling's chauffeur was bringing the machine from the gar. age to the Nush House he lost trol of the machine and It ran one of the tromses the High street The result wae that a spring and lamp were broken and a fender was bent. It took all day Wednesday to repair the machine se It could be used and on Wednes day evening they left for home The Y. M A. reception Thursday evening, wgiven under of the Ladies to be one of the magni! affairs of the season evening several hundred from all the walks of life, the bullding which was beautifully | decorated for the occasion with the | High school and Academy colors, pot- ted plants and sweet scented flowers. Prof, James R. Hughes was master of ceremonies, and the program consist. have been running n over county large sutomoblile. They at the Bush House ng home on con into narge iron bridge an C oan the proved cent Trwiring people, thronged the od of short addresses by Heve Schmidt, | The | Platts, Dr. Weston and others music by Christy HEmith's orchestra and the solos were very much appre | ciated, The refreshments consisted | of cholee lemonade made by Mra M A. Kirk, assisted by Mrs, George Grim They also served wafers and the little set-out was greatly enjoyed. About | 10 o'clock Becretary Weston invited the guests of the evening Inte the gymnasium where he performed some athletic stunts which thoroughly dem- onstrated that he was good along this line. Another reception will be held this month, a civil engineer on | of Philipsburg, | in ] on | Thurs- | town- | Auxiliary, | Williams- B. ~ Miss Susie port, 18 visiting Taylor. ~Miss Elizabeth Burpett left Belle- fonte Monday afternoon for Philadel phia and Syracuse, ~Mrs, Tamazine Lane left on Tues. day afternoon for Philadelphia where she will visit her mother and sister. ~A new adding machine has been placed in the Centre C ounty Bank It is of the largest and up-to-date model ~-Mrs., John Hoffman, of Williams- port, spent several days in Bellefonte this week as the guest of her parents Mr, and Mrs, G. R, Spigelmyer, ~Miss Anna M., Keichline, daughter of Squire and Mrs, J. M. Keichline, has left Bellefonte to resume her studies in Cornell University, at Ithica, N.Y. — Mrs. Morris Furey, of near Belle- fonte, has been quite ill for the last several weeks It is to be hoped a change may soon come for the better, —Miss Nan Hoy has recovered from Bayard, of at the home of R, Bellefonte and Mrs. W, {moved from the {to the home of Col. | Reynolds, Fred —~Guy Harris, who is employed Westinghouse Electrical Co., Putsburg, {18 home nursing a crushed thumb. | the result of assisting in the moving of | machines, | —Miss M. H. Snyder wishes to nounce to her patrons that she | have imported models, thripps tailored hats, ready for their inspection, Friday | October Sth, —M. R. Johuaston, the Bellef | marble dealer, has erected a neat and substantial monument over the grave of late Mrs Harrison Walker in the Union cemetery, ~Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. and daughter, of Larlisle, Dellclonte y Monday and t yd Mrs. Dr 3. an- onte the Coraman arrived in the Ward, on wwecnme Ww. an Lewistown, after became a guest at th nt reside Mann home seven years | warm friends here who will i sew her, tor She has m be glad to ~County Treasurer George Fink had a fine team of horses that just took the eye of Sheriff W. E. Hurley and he just snapped ti before anybody bold of them I'he Sher- 0 cise could get Rs whet at tages oes sb Pt he gels § He says iL with that span was favor Dale IT 18 County so OLS ~Lur sat im all from Horace ( Neb He summit, a fy SAsO0 se «fr th or "He Sag rosperes Years Lole Ago ge, and has p having bec cashier men's Natiosal Bank. in tion he has a ¢ ontroliug int ]. I. dou . having 3 ir Pp io a good ne as, of Snow St iast Oe, RAVE us a returned from a three Nebraska. He pronoun otry and found many people sett there there as it does crop was fair but fiered much from the certainly had an er 5 all weeks ces it Centre ’ here The ne orn and ou led exists wheat Oats s vs \ he WAaine Mrs resident of week and Jane Welsh, h Bellefonte ho fractured ber hip resting easy at her home on street The injury was oa falling agnainst the window in She is about 87 years of age strongly against ber perma covery, although ber friend g for the | ighly w med last s OE by eT room. which is sent re are |} op cslee fell bone Spri 8 A oe IAN oon! family have K Rhoads houses the double Schad, on west adj ng the electri Henry Ho gh, who latter property, has one of the properties on street, the Central station John Eckle and ed from one of the E on Lamb dwelling house Lamb street mov east street, A. E to ol mi ig! t nd occupied plant obauy the a 1 1 to th Water Penva, R R At a regular meeting of the ountry club beld receutly no near or the follow- ng officers were elected to serve until | ® {united In holy matrimony at the Zion | Latheran | pastor, Rev ! Noel the regular annual meeting next year President, A GG. Morris, of Hellefonie; sccretary, Claude Jones, and treasurer, Howard Himmelwrighs, both of Ty- rone. This is the club that has secured the olf Lyon homestead at nia Furnace which they will convert to a club house WE. Meehan, State Superintendent lof Fisheries, was in Belle onte on last Thursday lookiog over the fishery here and noting the improveraents, After the new building is up he says this will be the largest trout hatchery in the United States, carrying about six millions of trout. Several now ponds have just | been completed and it will not be lon { until be will commence the building o of one of the largest ponds to be found in the country, It will be located along the bike Jin front of what is known as the William Dale property. «James Kreps was a caller at office on Monda this morning to inform vs | that on Friday, Oct, 15, the 110th Regt. Pa, Vol. would hold its annual reunion | in Bellefonte to which the old soldiers | of the county are cordially invited, The | hoadquaters will be at the Garman | House and the business meetings and {the camp fire will be held in Greg Post room. The latter will take in the evening to which the public is cordially invited to attend, A sum- ber of A eo addresse swill be made hich will interesting and |nstrue tive, an attack of typhoid fever and was re- | hospital | {| port, atin, | Swarts, of Clearfield, | they { there will | | be secured a telegraphy, Tyrone | Pennsylva. | in. | ne | ~-Mrs. Sophia Ettinger, of Milton, is | visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Fred Kurtz, ~Mr, and Mrs. Walter Meese and | daughter Mildred, of Tyrone, are the | guests of Mr. Robert Morrison, ~ Pleasant callers were our esteemed friends Jonathan Shaffer, of Lock Hav- | en, Wm. Shaffer, of Zion, and D. Cron- ister, of Julian, ~~The real estate of Mary V, Shearer, | along the turnpike between Bellefonte and Axemann, was purchased at Sher- iff's sale by Clement Dale, Esq, ior $80, in behalf of his client, Mrs, Arrey Cole, ~There was a rare treat at the house on Tuesday evening for those who heard Vogel's Minstrels. Every number was appreciated by the audi ence. The minstrel are better this years than ever, ~-Mrs. Dr. Schook, of Philadelphia who for some time past has been mak- ing her home with Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Eckenroth has returned to Bellefonte after a visit of about three weeks with relatives in Philadelphin and Williams- opera ' | — John and Rev. Morris | arrived in Belle about npoon in the automobile, After dinner | left for Pine Grove Mills and from took a little jaunt down they through Pennsvalley, and then home. ~It a sufficient number of pupils can school for the study of in charge of competent in- structors, will be opened in Bellefonte where both young men and young wo men may qualify themselves for railroad and geveral work, See advertisement elsewhere in this issue ~More room is what lellefonte merchant needs getting it. The portion in store, ri street, wi Dimeling fonte Monday forme . Willard, aod he is the rear of Il be twelve 131 1 Dis taken oul about to { extra space Ing po i lived ity and ry HETRONS person men : ull repl ’ 1 apna maxes { uy % Real Estates. George. M. Gettig et uxho J. M ver, Feb 1, 1006, in Benger township tract of land $125 Fraoklin 8S. T: Slewart Sept Slo n 1 nson Wetzel And Aug. 15, 1904. $800 AM Gardoer « son lot in Howard $19 ira M. H Aug Killed a Wildcat, Joseph Gunsallus, a farmer living near the Hubbard bridge on the county side. "of Beech Creek. was ebed about daylight Monday morning by the incess barking of his dog Thinking that the canine bad a coon up A tree, be took his shot gun and went ut for a short distance from the hous where he found instead of a coon a big wild cat up a tree. The cat was brought lown with one d iarge of the gun It proved t fine specimen, larger MMO Centre AWak aut 1% than « Marriage Licenses. { Constans ( pe { Fannie Lyons { David H. Ewir It Made A S Beech Creek { Antony Rocz Bellefonte | Annie Kohut ‘ { Elmer R Vangorder Mingoville { Lula 8 Norton Moshannon j Rev John Kerns | Mrs, Amelia Bullock | Andrew ( § Lou ¥ State College St Augustine Fla. Clarence ompass Bellefonte Hartley WEDDINGS. Noel—Walizer. following couple were The recently parsonage, Altoona, by the Thomas Relish. Daniel M of Altoona, and Mrs. Mary M Walizer, of Howard, Centre county Garver——Poorman., Mr. John H. Garver, of Centre Hall, and Mae E. Poorman, of Coleville, were | married on Septeraber 18th, at Elmira, New York. This was a surprise to their many fhionds as they quietly took their departure from the Grange picnic Miss Poorman is a daughter of Mr, and | Mrs. W. H Poorman, and is a most estimable young lady. The groom is known as an upright industrious young man Bitner—Hanna, On Wednesday, Sept. 29, at high noon, Harry Murray BDitner and Miss Evelyn Hanna were married In Rev, Detrich’'s church in Pittsburg. The couple were intimate friends and close | relatives, The groom is the city edi. tor of the Pittsburg Press and the son of Dr. H. ¥F. Bitner, of Centre Hall The bride Is a daughter of Henry Thornton Hanna, a prominent citizen of Pittsburg. Womeldorf-<Brechbill, John Womeldorf, Sr, and Mrs, An- nn _Brechbii, of Rebersburg, wore | whose | ago, | came | | batiste | mel, { Eckley, fer, aid ! adjoining Millhelm borough | John Stoner | and» hail united in the day evening at the former's home in Greene township, Clinton county, by Rev. W. C, Bierly, pastor of the Unit ed Evangelical church, Mrs. Brechbiil, first husband dled a few years was keeping house for eldorf since the death of his Both are in the autumn of life, 76 and 46 years old, respectively wife being Immel-—Heaton but very pretty took place at the home of Mr Mrg. Green Heaton, near Lemont, thelr daughter, Anna Mary, be- the wife of William O, Immel, Bpring Mille. The place at high noon: | ring gervice being was attired in a and carried asters and fern. in the South parlo before a | lowers and an elaborate A ding and when quiet home ceremu the used gown of a bouquet of They were r of the bridy bower of Florida pine, cut ferns. After the wedding wi breakfast was served Among who tnessed the ceremony from out of town were Mrs. Ripka, Mr. and Mrs. James Im- Mr. and Mrs. James BB, Horner, of Bpring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Austin of Bnow Bhoe; Mrs, Bissett, of The bride received many both pretty and useful presents many friends wish them a long life wedded happiness my took The bride white silk white married ‘s home, dding those w Wi Fleming of Zong—Garver. At the home of the bride's parents about two miles from Pleasant Gap, on Sept. 1909, Bertha M. Garver and M. Zong, of Bellefonte, were united in the sacred of matri- mony The ceremony was performed by Rev. 1. A. Fleck, of Nittany, Pa At the appointed time, 4:00 p. m., the wedding party appeared the pres a large company of invited guests beneath beautiful of evergreen, trimmed lowers and the impressive d " repeated which constituted y happy ouple and ad wile t | were ro Ke t . yuntd oq Oscar bonds ' in y ence of 11 hust ar Aft er tl Congr Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of WILLIAM R. HENNEY, of Millheins Borough, deceased. Estate late FIRST SALE on Thursday, Nov. 4th, 1909, we P east of the Od Fort A FINE FARM 98 ACRES as 7 ws a i Pm Mm the prem ship. one-half mile s in tier 1 C08 thence r perches { RirLy thenoe © one 3 perehes 10 & stone 1. Wilson north thirty dred and thirty elght 10 the place of begin cight acres one § ches and » wane Ac Deed dated er MR. Therm dwsiling house DECOY SATY grees west then ‘red f mix March n ere args cisteras of he tsining enolce fr Peonsyalier & Twenty-Bve ae ber nd SECOND SALE Friday, Nov. 5th, 1909, 3 o'vieek Hennes tn Milt wing SEVEN VALUABLE PROPERTIES « ated in M on at stead at the W with boro Lhe fo n Libeim and Peots vowuship. t RESIDENCE Residen ¢ stead property rected 8 TWo-story brick house. large barn and all other pecessary out-bulldings in first class tenantable conditi fruit on the premises | said house. ¢te. being located on Lhe following T™wo dmseribed LOTS of ground. 1 wit Lot No The fir the plan of the wu IN MILLHEIM ”m : being th Hiei borough, homme CTreOT wold nm st plece is a lot marked In wn of Milihelm (Kresmers burg) with No 4 and six feet from Jot No. of said plan. adjoining sald lot No. 6 and ad olning lands of A. E Deininger. on the west, ob the south by Deer Alley. on the east hy ands of A. E Deinioger. on the north by Main street containing in breadis slong Main street 80% on demh 15 perebes or thereabouts Lot No 2 -0On the porth by Malo street. on the west by part of Jot 43 (owned by the sald A E. Deininger), on the south by Deer Alley, and on the east by part of lot No. sl owned by heirs of J. Mauck, deceased. containing in breadth slong Main street six foot, and being parallel with the line of said A. KE. Deinioger » Jot, and extending in depth from Main street 10 Deer Alley 15 porehes or thereabouts 5 ACRES TIMBERLAND scribed as follows Beginning st & post thence along land of south So% degrees west 4 8.00 perches 10 midale of public road © themes In sald road and land of w Hlism Maize, north 2% degrees ead sixteen and cighttenths to stone thenee along land of grantee porth sevepty Awo and three fourth degrees, east thirty apd seven-tenths perches to stone | north sisty six jegrees cast twelve perches to stone | Lthepoe Riong an alley north ®7 degroos, east one And two tenths perehes to stone and thenee along land of Keystone Cement Oo, and rotor south eleven and one half degrees east | perches to the place of bexinning Contain. ing § meres and ® perches peat measure, (Deed dated October 16,1573 Volume 1 No. # page 338) 37 ACRES TIMBERLAND in Peon township. bounded and desoribed as | follows © Beginning at siones thepee by lands of P. A. Musser. north 8 decrees west # $10 perohes to stones | thetee hy lands of Jobn ern. South 71 degrees wist perches to sone; thenee by lands of W. RR. Weiser south 6 de En rr hatre war south 4 east 31 perches 10 stones | thenoe by and of D. Brossier. north 78 degrees east ninety 0 the FR mn of beginning, pad ¥ 37 acres and 118 PeTChoS hast manny (Deed daved March 1,189 Vol. 8 No. pe 4 TRACTS IMPROVED LAND EEE ROT at na, Shane ERE bonds of wedlock on Bun- Mr, Wom- | wed. | {ner ofthe said AF of ! beautiful | slong Georges Valley Their | bounded and de perobion Uo 8 stone | Lhenee along lands of Ads oore, south 14 degrees, east 52 1-10 perches to |i stone ; thence nearly a parallel line with the turnpike road, north 65% degrees, ea 177-10 | parehos so the place of beginning. Consining A Keres, nest measure One-acretract ©: Beg slong lands of A. ¥.. Deinloger, sout | enst 27% 10 porches 0 8 post {wuropike north 6 degrees, east { venthy perehes Ww sone f lands of U. BB church snd John Reesmnan's estate. north 2 degrees west 21 and 3 ese hes Io smone® ; theoee ul ands of M. Gephart's estate and Jane south 88 degrees 6 und 20 perches 10 place of beginnis Sotit ng one # ¢ and one perch Two acre Tram thence : degrees slong “ight slong ny Begin Ded LIers ¥ turn same north K% de SLOne, near the | suid road south perches Lo stone, near road ie deg 14 perches to a sot sold Lo the sald Wn precs cast 30 and beginning, Contain DOBY IOCasUre Five-acre Tract 3 by lands of BE, C. Campbell cast 37and 6.100 porches Lo sLone of AdamMoor south ® perches Lo sone | uf Harshberger, north 10% ¢ stone aod Lthenes Ly ia bart and turnpike rogd nort ; | 21 and 7-10 perehes 10 the place Containing & ) wcrop and § perches % (Deed dated April 1st, 1879 recorded § page 2) | §% The real estate of decedent is free of | encumbrances and carries no dower interests POSKBRKSSION of 1} arm in Potter { ship will be given on the Ist day of Apr | sald farm Reing under lease until | Possession of all other properties » geen when terms of sale are fully | with | TERMS OF SALE 10 cash as soon as bid declared sold © 40 per | confirmation of sale ar the balanes of & per of year from dste of oo payment 10 be secur gage on Lhe prem cent, from date. Ent paid in cash upor delivery of deed but od on Asay of male ALBERT E. ds of all ye f town ell Ten per cent BARTGES, w HARRISON WALKER, Attorney for § Bellefonte, Pa. PENNY WORD ADV FOR SALE~Buliding borough. very chesy DP. IL. Weileh, Howard. Pa Jots it Css & bh Howard or write Z. 8S. or 2a! TELEGRAFPHP Tau men © for terms and 1 graphy Te LOS T~ Ready r bet wer FARM WANT} wood sate cash price wat Ma HARRY F rared § speciality | M. Grove State Ox ery YOR SAT We Tw aie onrnere Fy sireel Moxie ww 1. J. Drees FOR SALE lLoeonm STORM” th a new stream generator mathe valve sally $16 for cash EA Barges phar Lye ULO cheap x41 spotted conch dog f Mrs Anders. Martha two works ago. Liberal Ww return of the same Milesbure 700 for me wigir Ww : LAST A brown and shite straved fran Lhe Bone Furnace, Pa. a ! reward for information SALLY I have ought sale on f Le LL LC Wulloek POR two FRY th hetter HPTHETILS Jr. Overseer of Poor homes iD TIRE one or 1 om ind POR SALE He of Tosseyville- § first class home Fasy wrrms IN B Spangler B fone AB Lee Tusseyvilie, Pa alan FOR SALE <4 bh p Rambler touring oar and windshield, full cguipment ; © 22 hh 1 RammMiers comple es with top; 1 208 p Rea, Wi be sold at 8 sacrifices Address CC. MM. Gramiey Rebersbhurg, Agt for Harrisburg py Co, \ cheap Inquire Pa or toy Cleaned clean; experience against experiment; all grades Se per yard free baa) ag from ull parts of! town. woiths moved Vacuum house cleaning by the Iatpesl wagon machine ever bulit We estimate Peter Mendis, Bellefonid, Pa SATURDAY, Nov. Ith Om the premises of John A Lucas one mile nonh of Seow Shoe Intersection, Boggs township Lewis W, Wetter will sell § horses. | colt, d cows 8 head young eattle and full line of farm Imp ements I Salemtipm 8 K Fmerick Avet CARPETS FOR SALR- One alr of Food farm or wagon males. abe palr of small wagon mules, one pair of good work mares: young and well mated : obe pair of ne driving horses | obe single Hy one saddle horse, one delivery horse, OD, Rummel Philipsburg Pa. x ENGINES "th p Nicholas & hepherd trae thon : | Ressell 0 bh p traction engine ; | Php Altman & Taylor engine | | Lambert gaso- Hine stationary M0 bh p engine | Lambert gas. ned h pporiatie engine ; 1 8 5 p Frick on ine Boller on skids ; | Olds stationary gasoline 18h pengine. OC. MM. Gramiey. Rebers burg Pa FOR SALE-Property containing 2 sores more or less. thereon erected 8 good house and barn and all necessary outbuildings and all [Minds of frelt. A never tailing string and water piped 10 the house. 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