Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, October 14th, 1909, GOOD ROADS OR NO MAIL. authoritios bave rn Kansas postmastor iral free dollvery for highways are neg- event that the neg- the expiration of 1 the sorvioe may nitely nto good condition, are the autoorats of ho general cause of be very materially the particular sec- s ordar, bet through- tually, as the out- will be a pre- CLtions. ties figure that re- os the value of $1,000, Le An or without the loss of of going to town of course, state- generat principle niroverted and the r just issued is That the order effective 8 quite imply aa applica- | of the practices In | the oltiess. Urban required te deliver | le places; thoy are limb more thas one | are not required houses ia the yards | } s are kept, and regulations protecting d expediting the ser- | the clement of time is consideration, nd proper that rural made safe amd con- carriers, and the with- drawal of such a valuable privilege as | rural will bring the recaloi- | trant eglectful to Ume.- Fanaa | routes venler City J Now our ru must be surely Interesting friends and should stimu- betterment of our highways. de some notable advances More or less of plking and the old highways ded to thaa formerly. neral thing, eur country fearful to drive syor dering 1 pring mooths —at loast and ems often carder can got » complede ia rea- route, rprisiag i somo be abandenod on of the roads uscd to the | dellvery, which rant with the | Is post by the can reallly aoe nust do its share by 1 highways Bust mat. kind move dewly. Still in time. The eutlook | Lancaster Examiner to year A me we is come Five y New Scholarships ities of the board ite College recently nstructional fell: whips, nen and women who! elves for teaching lips is valued at) assigned to each | consisting of the | pres der ) wenlty of the college Ap-| plican’s 1 have received a bachelor's degree from an institution of good repuie. i At will be made for one! ot be renewed unless d by the unani tng board ywrshin Qe r desire Ea $60 sche VTS Pree “ . Ar will in an Peculiar Death. 1 arly on Mon day rot Brush valley that Rola wis employ od there A Mr. Robin "oY the lumber job Lock Haven, 1 in a peculiar red with a cough for about tem ishing ceased the young WAS Aged immarriod son nedgthbortiood mm Marah of had YhRY Ing ™ Ver mar ab of of ! Ir Hearst Named For Mayor. I Iph Hearst, once de w York CNty by and Intedy deo. Hughes for CGev 8 nominated for WL A mass mat. idmirers at Cooper was takes despite itemont that he didate. Reson dirootiagr that » oe appointed te take ing of an estirs ofty, | th ticket, which win ination by potition f pted } [orn A Good Move erland grand | nple it would he well ties to follow It has vernor ‘a revoke the ) stice Keywa, of Coul | towns ] A f court he re | turne cases than the magority of | the | ne put together The jurors | thought that be was abusing the office by % all sorts of petly cases to court in order that he might get the fees atin bed thereto, Found Dead in Barnyard William Dershem, living wm Limestone township, between Mullin snd New Berlin, was found dead in Ms barnyard last Thursday morning, by several cil dren who were on their way to school, He lived alone, and It is from the condition of the body when found that he had been stricken with heart disease several days before. He was aged shoot 15 years, He was buried in the MM hutg Semetery Mold- up Traps Fugitive " A fordigner wentified as the man who attempted to blow up the home of H. B Cad Padat 1 iti lomt of the American Lime and Stone y. at Tyrone. in ue guard in oy unting- don jul He attempted to hold up a Pena lvanma track-walker st Creek ut the point of a revolver, but was arrested He is believed te belong to the Black Hand society, county ex week term in- | or until the | | ing crea and that It is | a farmer to got | | over; ent. | showed { who makes it | parties of this | world is the first | tempted and it is believed it w | take about three | five or six | fonte Central | nace | erected and all is about PRIZE DOPE FIEND. halls | physi. by long who says he Lewistown In J. H Btout, from Philadelphia, cians saw a lend who | odds is the worst ever, | Stout informed Dr. H from whom he obtained { dormiec needle, that his average grains of morphine and 60 grains | cocaine dally, When induced to move his clothes his entire body was { found to be a mass of punctures incl- {dent to the jab of the needle. | the base of the collar bone to the ankle joints his skin looked as If a crude at- tempt had been made at tatooing. There were thousands of little punc- tures, more than score of them have ted large as a quarter dope WwW. Swelg an old gort, sores dollar, The sylvania nan is traveling along Raflroad, and the have had a busy season away from the tracks. night last week he visited lonely watch box In the heart of the Lewistown Narrows, orying like a hild, The watchman found that his needle had become ged and he was unable to the dope Into his system the defect was remedied himself a shot he school boy, In the Belleville Times, the Pen- patrolmen him s i keeping One n clog- get ASR and laug! ction of MiMi $as FIREMEN SELECT ALTOONA The business meetings of the State Firemens' association at Oil City, were concluded on Thursday afternoon with the election of officers and the selec- tion of Altoona as the place for the convention In 1910. The following was | the result of the election: President, Han- Weir, William H. Long, vice presidents, George W. Bharpshurg; Jefferson Shaner, West Chester; H, K. Free, York, and F, W. Hay, Scranton; recording secretary, W. W. Wunder, Reading; correspond- | ing secretary, James A. Green, lisle; treasurer, A. IL. Kelchenbach, Al- fentown; chaplain, the Rev. Russel Downie, Bath, { Harrisburg opposed Altoona race for the next convention, 404 votes to the latter's 901, stitution was amended so vide death benefits of $85, $75, and a $5 floral emblem, a pres- The report of the treasurer the organization to be In a prosperous condition, with a perma. nent fund of $9200 in 1 in bonds and mortgages. Nine rs Auris the year Car in the receiving The con- | as to pro- instead of as ~ vests 1 Tour of the World Mrs E 3 Abot T. Bush and laway Franc February Cleveland, line for a trip steamer 1s « 1t the middle of sister, \ eave where, will on sth ill take the steamer } (German Lloyd around the world The rartered by Frank C. Clark a business of getting kind, but this tour of the ki on ly ev successful termination The t mao sister will months touched are many the stops will be long enough at fae of interest to see things right hey will include Honolula. in the Ha- waian Islands, seventeen days in Japan, Hong Koog and Canton, in China, Ma. nilla in the Philip Labann in the Island of Bor: i lav JAv Bush and be absent The and p not interesting u ea of i imergau tiana In Sweeden, Holland, and Copenhagen Belgi Pari Norway um land Triple Mishaps Heaped upon Farmer. Wesley Mayes, a farmer, who ples tha Bloom farm near Flemington has been the victim fortunes during the On Baturday night milch cows was let to graze and the found It entangled fence, dead, it in endeavoring The cow wa weeks ago one horses walked across an abandoned wall and the boards being somewhat rotten fell Into the well and was killed Recently his thorough bred shepherd dog, which that gentleman prized highly, was found lying dead, vic tim of the dog polsoner occu of several mis past weeks ® few one of } in a best field he ire its neck itaelf Three draught pasture next morning in a barb-w having broken to extiri valued at Mr ite $50 Mayes’ of n Big Slag Shipment This week a branch from the Belle railroad was fun to the imnisnse slag pile at the Bellefonte fuf Large steam shovels have beel in readiness to ship thirty car loads of slag a day to the big Pennsylvania railroad yards now being located near Northumber. {land. Tobe contract for moving the slag was made by Thomas A. Shoemaker, who will have charge of the work, A large number of men will be employed | on the job but they will all be from a| distance, and will reside in cabins or what ts known as camp cars. It will | mean a car load of slag leaving Belle | fonte every twenty four hours for an | ndefinite time, Renovo Borrows Fire Protection. Renovo Is suffering with its periodi- cal short water supply, and has been obliged to ask assistance from Lock Haven In the form of one of its fire engines, with which to pump water from the west branch of the Hus quehanna river In case of fire. The engine in placed on a platform along the river, ready for action. Nearly forty thousand automobile licenses have been issued by the state department. This means $130,000 rev. enue for the State treasury-—and the amount will be doubled in less than a year, Surely the autos have a strong clain. for good roads, is ————————— —— Central BR. R, of Pa. “Train Scheoule td war 11 Hall, 19 am. 200 and 858 pn 1 Hall tae For Bellefonte. Alam 10 and v0 | hypo- | | is 120 | of | re- | From | {| Administrator ¢ | of the real estate of sald deceden | named and places design | Sixty | page | 8 { with the | the place of and 8 perches ne prii ist, 1879 i #1 and 7-10 perches wo | Containing b aeres C | eed dca A | page 676) beginning BL measure recorded Vol. 0. No, 2. EY The real estate of decedent is free of all | encuinbrances and carries no dower interests of the farm in Potter to OF VALUABLE &i POSSESSION 1 onthe dl y of Apt REAL ESTATE! [sli seid sf aul Possession of all other properties { given when terms of nro 19 dau be sold w silo fully Estate of WILLIAM R. HENNEY, of Millheim Borough, deceased. late OF SALE : Ten per cent, soon 6% bid Is accepted and sold : 40 per cent, to be paid up confirmation of sale and delivery of « i the balance of 50 per cont to be year from A of eonfirmation Jeterred | payment to be secured by scifa bond and mort gage the premises with ir cont, from dats Entire purchase price me i padd in cash upon Jhe confirmation of sale i deliver f deed r cont. will be exact 1 od on day of sale ALBERT E. BARTGES, T. A Al to be pald in one By virtue of an order phan's Court of Centre Cour fssued out of the Or ty the undersigned t. a. will offer at publio sale all | ton the days | ated herewith so wit ate on Lerest at FIRST SALE did Thursday, Nov. 4th, 1909, on the half mile e ona mr at 13pm ship, 0 prem ast of 8 the A FINE FARM -98 ACRES ded and ds in Potter town CT. Old Font 11h W. HARRISON WAL KER, Avtorney fi J Helles ey bout LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS APMINIE I strer of tt ate of Ferg the east thirty three and thence by land of one degrees west ond perches to a stone ; thence Wilson north thirty dred aod thirty-eight Lo the piace of beginning eight acres one hundred and fAfty-eight per ches and allowance of six per cent. for roads &o. Deed dated March 16th, 1855, Volume ¥ Ms, Thervon erected a two story frame dwelling house large bank barn and all other necessary outbu ain good repair. Thre: cisterns on the prem sos : large orchard con taining cholet 1 in the heart of Pennsvalle fruit Located and is highly productive Twenty ber land stone ; ney south nd tw land of W (Tr west n h elght-tenth perches J Containing ninety 10 ma one ) pre md 1yY 1 DREES? Len HARRIKON AtLy Ix WALKER rihe Estate APMINIST RATORS NOTICE Esta f Bellefonte 8B Letters of adm having been gre persons indebted § od to make 10 preset din wo Ma ro Mc Morgan deceased is sOil tim pistration in the ab tod w the undersigned ) Lhe sald estate ure payment, and those having L Lhe same without delay to ANDREW MORRISON Adn ® res of the above is valuable SECOND SALE -on Friday, Nov. 5th, 1909, 2% o stead, in GETTIG Bell BOWER & efodie. Pa ZERBY. Atry ele Henney Milt wing SEVEN VALUABLE PROPERTIES located wit home x4! im boro the APMINIST RATORS' NOTICE and Peon township, t Estate of A. ( w deena r. iste of Pent RESIDENCE IN MILLHEIM jen on the at Res stead property So i ’ erect first class premises following wit wen & Zeany Jt No street six ne of aa HN BROWN Execut Loganton extondin depth fr ARRISON for E ALKER Ww late faize, north 2 oLhis 0 sone ih seventy-iw thirty and ) 3 sixty-six ¥ cast teoive perches one ; thenoe slong an aliey sorth 8 degrees east one and two tenths perches 10 stone and thence along land of Keystone Cement Oo, & grantor. south eleved and one half degrees Pag 3 porches 10 the 1 ae of beginnis Contait y re hos Deat the {Dead IN na) cas nh : fas ot o% 10 sons : temands on said me 0 him for parn the =a GILBERT ELLE A ORIN EY | NOTH EOF APPL'N FOR A CHARTER degrees ¥ PT y ! Page 5S TIMBERLAND re AUPITOR 8 NOTICE Estate of Cr guson wowoshir The George is of Adam Seceased % degrees, east 32 ) perches Lo nearly a parallel Line with the pike road. nortl 17 590 perches to the place o 1 ACTOR, DEAL MORSUTe One-acre tract he ng sta stone. thence Deininger. south 2 degrees 10 & post thence alot cgred fast n sone rh and J Audit entire Us hands nted winted by anty 0 distri of W Harrison Walker, Trustee, appo by sald Court as shown by his frst and foal scoount. to and among those legally entitled thereto, will mest the parties interested and attend 10 the duties of bis appointment on Friday. October ond 0. at 10 o'clock 8. me. . at his offees in Temple i itt. Bellefonte. Pa. when and where all per ns interested are required to present their claims before him or be forever Jdebarred from t in for a share of sad funds J THOMAS MITCHELL Auvditor undersigned. an 8 1 ars of « the the Orphan's Co pte the funds in wel, Rat gine a eh Reesman's © wrth 2 degrees west 8 and 7-10 pitches along lands of M. Gephart's jane south 8 degrees, west 8 and 3-1 perches to place of beg ontaining one acre and one perch Two acre Tract ner of the sald A same north 5% thene On estate and oniog. | Beginning at a stone. s cor E. Dviginger's lot, thenoe by degrees west 15 perches to a stone. pear the turnpike road ; thenoe along sald road south 88% grees west 3 and 7-90 perches to a stone said turnpike . thence along Georges Val road. south | degree west 4 perches 10 a SLOG | thened salon sold tothe sald Wm. R. Henney grees east 3 and 7-10 perches § beginning nLalt neat measure Fiveacre Tract by lands of KE. ( east TTand 6.00 of AdamMo UDITOR'S NOT A DITOX TIC} In the Orphans’ Court of Centre Ox In the master of the estate of E. BR. Williams ate of Huston township, deceased » The undersigned, an saditor appointed by the ye Court 0 make distribution of the f the hands of the administrator of the and among those legally entitied meet the parties in iDterest, or so 10 sppear, at the office of rnney the borough of Bel p Thursday. the 21st aay f Ovo r. AD. 15% at 10 o'clock a m., when and where all persons baving any claim 10 any por tion of the sald estate may sppear or be for. ever debarred for coming In on sald fund D. PAUL FORTNEY Auditor InLy near o ab '} in 1 estate, tO w many as of Foriney & § fot Pa. « “hn thereto Ba . e Reginnd Campbell, south 10% degrees perches to stone. thenee by land sr. aouth NOY degrees west Mand 7.10 perches to stow | thence by lands of John Harshberger, north 10% degrees west 3p. 10 | stone and thence by Iands of J. PP. and J. Gep { hart and turnpike road north 75% degrees east | compiling | propery i i | | APMINISTRATRIX' NOTIOE Viste of © ship, deseased fectbers « | ea Lo Lhe the sild est a4 Lt Without d« — dle OvVerw Ww. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INBURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENN’'A Ore people thas s of Gregg town 3 wing bein grant DErRG WL BEE Ie i LO mE having ny to no OR J.C. Muyen APMINIST RA" Estate of W heim bor rh. deces Latrers ug of hav ng been saminist Centre County Banking Co., Corner High ana Bpring Streets, Receive Deposits; Discount Notes Joie Bhugert, Cachier. Beezer’s Meat Market HIGH 81 i ORTE. PA, ty of ED HAM, BUSAEE, OW BE. ¥0 WW BEEZER Dr. Sol M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, 'HILIP CURTIN tin Tow? east of Romols Bore sles ul s Cl Patents, Trade Marks, Labels, for my pew free "How 10 Go Invent som useful There is 15, whether lnrge or r free opinion as 0 book elLhing patentabiiit JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, Lawyer 2 Che sLOuL | Si. Phlladeliphia Washingion, 80 Dearborn St. Chicago x43 WINDSOR HOTEL W.T BrRUraken Mgr way between Broad St Staslon Terming Fiibers 54 00 peer day and ug per day and ug y moderate priosd hovel utation and consequences in PHILADELPHIA TRI ING, i. K. RHOADS TE MINOUS COALS A ree A100 a1] kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw aad Sand. Teen NOTICE. ders of Mi n and Hayes Mon- lution of commend - Increase of Hayes Run amou of rep nt issue of rt (formerl; unty, ANTHRACI Supenor 5 burning terTers I'erernonze Carrs { 3° - { Central, M REE na Special CASH SALI PROPERTY AT HUST _ Nw XINTAINING {Seve Drew ACRES AND § 1 Book » tne 08. Da Excepting and three } rving twenty own and ress rac vod LE EEE Tapioca @ 111111323111 a RRR Rd dL) nveyed a § wers recorded in page 64h TenMs oF Sane $ property is knocked clared sold; 40 per cont mation of sale and de balance of fifty per cont from sald confirmat to be secured by bond premises with pterest at num Possess io We pay 26¢ for Eggs, 27c¢ for Butter. Potatoes and Lard Wanted GILLEN'S GROCERY be paid upor very of ded to be paid sald deferred po add morgage SE per pent nw be given April Ist a WILLIAM SHOWERS Harmison WALKER Nitta w a Attorney for Estate PPR NN NNN NNR R RR RTRR RRR RNR RRRERIRRRRTRSS LA AAAA AMAA AALR AREY) John F, Gray & Son Successors to Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING BELLEFONTY : THIS AGENCY represents the largest fire insurance Compa os Inthe world. We are pre pared 10 write large lines st SLY Lime Also Surety Bonds Fire, Life Accident and Tornado Bonds of every deseription HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Successor 10 Frederick K. Poster and Wi TEMPLE COURT lam Burnside BELLEFONTE. PA, Who Gets The Difference ? GIf your bank pays you only two per cent on deposits you are losing one per cent on your income. bank pays you only three per ros are thirty-three and one- per cent. (Because this pays four per cent interest every six months on all savings and time accounts of any size. You can Bank by Mail with | Ask for Free Booklet us as easily as in person | it explains everything Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000.00 “In Capital and Surplus, there is Strength.” Te(SLoNIAL TRYST OMPANY (SAVINGS BANK) 317 Fourth Ave.~314 to 318 Diamond St. PITTSBURGH, PA. Thirtyseven years’ continued DOSS is 6 guarantee that the goods and # prices have been right ne James Schofiel HARNESS Manufacturer of Light and Heavy ESTABLISHED 1871 all Deseriptions Bellefonte, Pa. A. E.SCHAD FINE SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Tin Roofing, Spouting, ALL KINDS OF TINWARE MADE TO ORDER. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa.
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