“Thursday, October 21, 1909. THE CENTRE DEMO CRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. |Immsmm™” BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY. | THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS “" —t Good Fellow” at the opera | ~Ladles $3 lace shoes now $2.60, house next Wednesday night, October | At Yeagers. 27th. —J. Q. Miles and Ernest Spots, both of Port Matilda, accompanied by 8, ™ | Williams, of Hollidaysburg, were call- ers in our sanctum. on Friday. —JIn another part of this issue Sheriff Hurley publishes the annual proclamation which gives, Information that is of interest to all the voters. —Mrs. A. D. Fink, of Mahaffey, mother of Mrs. Joseph L. Runkle, left for her home after a short visit at the Runkle home on High street, —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCaffer- ty, of Bellefonte, have left to visit friends in Pittsburg and Beaver Falls. They expect to be absent about a month, —Dr. ‘Judson Welsh, of State Col- | who had {of Will lege, gave an interesting talk on Wed- nesday evening in the Bellefonte Presbyterian chapel. His topic “Christianity in the Colleges.” He Is a fluent speaker and his address was much enjoyed. —The Elks will of Bellefonte give a home talent musical comedy “The | No- di- Fair” on Friday, 20th under the County and Centre vember 19th rection of the Bock company. This will be sure to arouse some lively local interest, —Miss Margaret Garner, who has been in Bellefonte the past two months nursing Miss Nan Hoy through an attack of typhoid fever, left on Saturday for Philadelphia for a two week's visit with her sister, Miss Sue Garner, a nurse, now in the Methodist hospital. On Sheehe, House, attended James Bur of age. Mr one uncle left or mother's side ~~. T. Roan and ed to Robertsdale, niles from Huntingdon, don county, where Mr sume charge of a Mr. Roan has had perience in the mercantile and there n doubt bu will be successful this ~On Friday Miss Jane Harper Ceader started a ancing class for children in the City Hall, on Howard street. The attendance was large and everything passed off harmoniously. This is an opportunity for the younger glement of the town to learn how to glide with magic step over the glazed floor. ~The Howard Hustler In last week's issue promises to have a Belle fonte dally launched on or about No- vember first to be called the Bellefonte Daily, to be printed at Howard and delivered Bower Holter, formerly with the Dally News, will assist in gathering the news in and about Bellefonte. Every- body wants a dally and should give Mr. Dunham liberal support On Friday John Dunlap and W EE. Zimmerman, f A commissioners, ward Williams Clement Dule burg they Counts Commissioners Mr. Duniap had the elected treasurer for the ensuing will have to invest in book Dr. J Monday proprietor left for Troy, 1 the funeral ke, who was Garman where of his und about 82 years has but father's he le, She on abou an company considera ia 0 in nt 4 and Miss afternoon 1 d { its Centre counts their their two o with d returned clerk, an from nile where atte of honor being this organization Wie he a larger pocket of i Year Suppose 1 ’ - Allison Platts, Bellefonte Preshyterian member Home mittee of the Presbytery don, left on Monday afternoon Clearfield county where he ing the week in mission work return on Saturday and as be In his pulpit on Sunday f= well qualified do work because he always results, 1 waastor of the church, a Mission Com- of Hunting- for is spend- He will usual will Dr. Platts kind of brings good of the to this of of Denver in the auditorium the night Judge Ben Lindsey, orado, will lecture at State College. Probably no man of affairs in this country today oc- cuples a more unique or interesting position than Judge Lindsey. His fame has spread over the entire world and all because he introduced and put to a successful test the practice of treating child offenders In his courts on the honor system. His work has been truly wonderful Mr. and Mrs, John Dubbs, with their three children, left Bellefonte on Monday afternoon for their home in Trenton, N. J. where Mr. Dubbs has been appointed route agent, a position that carries & larger salary than when holding a like position in this district. He Is one of the young men who does October 23rd Col- his work well and faithfully, and when | Af promotion is made he gets IL While here they were the guests of Mr. Dubb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dubbs, in Bush's Addition. ~The other day Mrs. Boyd Musser, | of the was | | | entertainment | in Bellefonte by carriers | { Mra. Charles Gates, of Altoona, who had been visiting in | Bellefonte, met with quite a painful nocident, While attempting to board the eye by the point of an umbrella that a man In front of her carried under his arm. The Injury. which was treated by Dr. Bloomhardt, was quite serfous, and It was first thought that the sight was de- stroyed, but the doctor finds that It is only very badly bruised. Mrs. Mus- ser was formerly Miss Rose MoCul- fough, of Bellefonte, ~The pletures shown at the Secenie under the management of Mr. and Mrs. T. Clayton Brown, are absolutely free from anything that would offend the feelings of the most sensative person. They are much as to bring a ray of sunshine into the hearts of those who are inclined to look on the dark side of life. It Is a place where you can forget your troubles, When anything of importance takes place Mr. Brown spares no expense to get It, as has been the case on several occasions, It is not only a place of amusement but a school of Instruction where many things are seen that are beni fisial to men In the ordinary walks of ~~Miss Mary Thomas, of Philadel- phia, has been visiting in Bellefonte, ~“A Good Fellow,” successful farce comedy, in the opera house on Wed- nesday, October 27, ~George Harris, son of Mrs. Rachael Harris, left Bellefonte on Wednesday for Wheeling, W. Va. ~-James W. Derr, Jr, of this place, departed last Thursday for Philadel phia, where he will spend a few weeks on business. Mary Snyder, of Bellefonte, been visiting at the residence Morris and other friends at Philipsburg, returned home on Monday morning. Miss Henrietta Butts, of Philadel phia, spent several days the past week visiting friends In Bellefonte, Part trip here was made in Robert Hunter's automobile, ~-New railroad scales have been put in at the scale house, near Cole- ville. The work ls being done by the Bellefonte Central Railroad Co, on { which will be weighed the ore brought | to the furnaces from Scotia. Mrs. Hayes, Hoffer, Mrs, Hayes, wife of Dr. R. and her mother, Mrs left Bellefonte on Monday af- | ternoon for Atlantic City where they will remain for some time in the in- terest of Mrs. Hoffer's health. ~Mrs with her sister, resides with Mrs. James street, has Her condition friends con- 8 no G Moyer who, the Allegheny heart ral day house in Harris, on ill with for seve disease gave he but 8, r i Y i alarm sh improved siderable what @ WwW BO Thomas Beaver, who the quartermaster staf, of is to be to take Butler, of Taylor's P adjutant nt G I James Orr P tri made a Washington, week by On the wny f critter got she of Mifflin, a party finishe rt of bregth d owing to the their jour- 0. Witmer, Chemical super. & over the intendent Stone the tried to truss of the bridge on High street He was partly successful until the i buggy turned turtle and he landed on [the fSoor of the bridge, In a mix-up with cushions, blankets, ete, while the patient animal he drove walted to have the conveyance put on Its wheels. No injury was done, not even the twenty panes of window glass In the buggy were broken Lime Co. drive On next Berriman and Ma 1ieaday ing Adjutant Rucie be In B fi over Major of Bal. nte a the Sal. come here timore will in elle an in those real treat The i ten cents officers CArTy who go ’ n price of Ensign charge thelr work would 1} a f this come hall in Harve » to Mrs mi ut ney on successfully nice thing if the munity 11d the past 1 people o the ar it on wo crowd {One of of the H Ww successful come. is booked at opera house on Wednesday, Oct namely, “A Good Fellow.” the ex. cellent comedy from the pen of Mark Swan, which, together with er box-office winners have as the real successor to the Hoyt, the famous playwright. The teompany engaged are all of the au. | thor's own selection, who individually, any of whom would be assuming the stellar role with any ordinary at- traction, and who collectively form one of the greatest organizations on the road dies the season r many oth placed him late Chas one comedy On Saturday evening the loeal | Salvation Army gave a farewell en- tertainment to lieutenant John B. Nry- jan, who on Monday afternoon Bellefonte with his daughter, Mrs. W. C. Thompson, to make his future home at Mercer, Pa. For years Mr. Bryan has a familiar figure on the streets of Bellefonte, carrying the mail to the post office from the trains on the Bellefonte Central railroad. He was also conspicuous on the street at night, being one of the exorters at the meeting of the Salvation Army, therefore will be missed. been Bellefonte Central mall ~~Hastings Gates, son of Mr. and of Bellefonte, who for several months has been working on Jerry Condo's farm, near Yarnell, was in Bellefonte on Wednesday driv. ing a hig team of horses. For a year A train at Tyrone she was struck in | °F more he has not been well and lupon the advice of his physician he left for the Lountry to breath the fresh air which has had an exhilerating ef - fect on him, He looks well and says he is getting along tip-top. There are some real nice girls out In that section of the country, and it's a question whether Hastings could be driven away with one of those big leather whips, wl, W. Hayes, a prominent man in Union City, with his wife and daugh- ter, Miss Imogene, arrived In Belle. fonte on Sunday and became the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 1 Willard, on Thomas street. Mr, Hayes is a brother of Mrs. Willard and on Monday went to Lock Haven to at- tend the convention of Odd Fellows held there this week. Ho ja a member of the canton and a very prominent man in the order. On Tuesday mom ing Miss Hayes and Miss Katherine Willard went to Lock Haven where they took in the large parade. Mr. Hayes returned after tie convention and is now being entertained by Mr. and Mrs, Willard, H. | John | been | past two | © left | He | Henry Tay- | {lor has taken the contract to carry the | ~Dorothy Dodd $3 ladies lace shoes now $3. At Yeagers. ~The festive huckleberry had a pro- longed seazon this year, having been brought in to curb market up to last Sat- urday, ~The Centre county fair will be re- peated November 19th and 20th, This time it will be under the direction of the Elks of Bellefonte, become as numerous as last fall's season, which exceeded any previous year for these months in this county, thermometer registered 30 above zero, with bright skies. Monday had inch rain and still room for more, —Adam Hazel was in our office on last Thursday and boasted that while on a visit to his son at Niagara Falls, on the previous Tuesday, he helped to shovel five inches of snow from the walks time, -Dr. Thos, C. VanTries has been famous men he has seen and heard, be. fore the W, C. T. U., of Indiana, Pa., on | Monday evening, November 1st, The {| Doctor will be sure to amuse, entertain | and interest them. ~The work of the new conference year of the First U. B, church, of this the labors of the new pastor, C. W, [| | ] | Winey, | Refreshments were served and an en joyable evening was spent, —Three great sales are on { boards, among a dozen others the bill Sale | Baum livery stock ,and sale of the person. | al property and real estate on the Reese | farm in Boggs township. In addition to | these are quite a number of other sales of farm stock, for ail of which see the Democrat's sale register in another j column, —At a special meeting of the 1 | school board on Friday evening Jame of Bellefonte, successor to E. W. Long, who recently, says the Herald, graduated from Juniata College 1e degree of A. B. His rs student was unusually hi ‘ showed special ability in ol ments of Latin and Greek. “ye y ’ 4 hook, was resig He i | gh the or On Monday evenin od. 3 Y. M. C,L A. business college will All those interested in the study of sh band, typewriting, book-keej 1 and v »d to call atthe Y get the part teachers have beer es should Monday Benner, a grande i" Benner, revolutionary lifelong resident of this place, left prolooged visit Is in Pi She was accompanied ) niece, Mrs. Cooper, of Galvesicn, Texas who had closed her customary summer visit at the Benner home. The latter will visit in New York City a few days | lau of + to friend phia ¥ . —Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Runkle! ¢ Coatsville, are now in Bellefonte visit. {ing at the home of Mrs. Runkle's par- | Willowbank street. Maurice has perma- nently recovered from his illness of a vear ago, and is now enjoying the best | of health. He is employed in a large drug house at Coatsville and says busi. | ness is picking up there but its slow. Mr and Mrs. Runkle expect to be in this vi cinity about two weeks ~The boys social last Friday evening atthe Y. M. C_ A. rooms was a howling success. Seventy-five boys took dvan tage of the Association's | ospitality, and had a grand time. Games, races and ice cream and cake furnished all the sport the boys wanted The boys will meet every Saturday morning and hold | The contests different schools a series of athletic sports will be between the { The following ladies served refresh. ments : Mrs. John Lane, Mrs. C. K. Hicklin, Mrs Dr. Kirk and Mrs. R. L | Weston — Wilbur F, Malin, of Bellefonte, who for years has been prominently connect. ed with the telephone business of Peng. Sylvania, several capacities, has changed his vocation entirely and is now district agent for the Mutual Life lasur- ance Co. of New York City. If Mr, Malin displays as much tact and ability in the insurance business as he did in managing the affairs of the tele phone company his success is assur ed. Heis a good sociable gentleman, and just the kind of a man who can talk en : any trouble. His headquarters will be in Bellefonte, On Monday Mallalleu, Superintendent W, 8B of the Bell Telephone Ex- change, with his assistants, Bent Tate, Charles Donachy, Milan Walker and Wade Cruse left for Harrisburg where In the evening they a semi-annual banquet of the Western Pennsylvania Telephone society. It was held In the auditorium Board of Trade and attended by sev. {eral hundred members. The affair { was gotten up In elegant style, and the | Bellefonte contingent returned on | Tuesday much more corpulent than | when they left. How could it be oth. | erwise for they were fasting for about Ia week 80 they could eat enough tc cover all expenses. Naturally they report having had one of the best times of thelr lives, wd. H. Decker, the assistant to the clerk In the office of the County Com- missioners, is mighty glad that he is wtill on the land of the living, and so is his best girl. On Tuesday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, he was writing at his desk when na blast was set off along the south side of the court houne. In a twinkling of an eye about two tons of earth and stone came through the window and landed on the floor of the office, Of course it took with it the glass and sash, and made such a rack. et that Mr. Decker thought surely his time had come. The wall in the rear of the court house has been taken out and considerable progress is being made In bullding the wall of the new addition, They say that Register Earl Tuesday ho was sitting at the win dow IA his office when the sash down. He was frightened so badly came near having to take him hospital for special treatment, —Quite frosty on Tuesday morning. | It | ~The fall public sales are likely to | | «18 | i | and provisions was made by the Centre | engaged to deliver his lecture, on the | . | orphanage near Sunbury, ! several children in that institution place, is opening most hopefully under | came a little early and lasted but a short | the Dorothy Dodd $3.60 lace shoes now $2.75. At Yeagers. Remember the place one week from November 2nd. The condition of Mrs. Jane Welsh, of Bellefonte, is not much Improved from that of last week, —~Dr, George F. Harris will retain his office in the Curtin homestead, which was recently purchased by the Elks, Ludwick Rauchle, of Bellefonte, election takes next Tuesday, | went to Fnllipsburg on Monday to at- tend a party given in honor of his mother's birthday. Weather conditions during the past week were unfavorable for work on the school house and hospital, both of which will soon be under roof, There is a rumor that T. H. Har- ter has purchased the Larimer prop- erty, on High street, now occupled by | Elks. The price paid was $5,500, ~On Friday a large shipment of fruit Lodge 1. O. O. F, of Bellefonte, to the There are from this county, Miss l.ou efficient compositors can office, day In Tyrone friends. Bhe had Morrison, one of the in the Republi- spent Saturday and Sun- and Altoona with a most delightful | time, On the evening of October 14 a | reception was given in the Aid Society | room, in honor of the pastor and family, | of i | the Henny real estate ; sale of the entire | | and then journey to her home in Galves- | tents, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Wagner, on | a fellow into a $100,000 policy without | attended | of the | — Witmor Smith, manager of the Un. ion Telephone exchange in Bellefonte, { who is taking a much needed rest at the | home of his parents at Centre Hall, is | mp at his place of business again. the Monday. October 25. The occasion will be the meeting of the Arch Deaconry of that church Twenty-five will be in attendance. The congrega- tion 1s making special preparation for their entertainment, h a S. A. McQuistion has Hi paint, Jared Harper, street, improved his by a coat the residence on west gh street seit of ACTOSS his ten away the fences in f fittia put &a new roofes on his 1 tore These ¥ Hliflerence to bBouses and them. 1d it changes make erable the 1 that sectior the town. has g ] of Sanit i the Postal: Telegraph | F. R. R, Passenger station j abilities are hd will go tor ar Messenger i wt the Co to Tyrone where he will be ‘given a Job as break. | man on a freight train loyd Is a faithfully, missed has his 1 and n around f services wi be depot His Fear Rn 3 ~ 4 Bown been iled ¥ nh 1 On Saturday - afternoon at 1 o'clock the Bellefonte Academy and the Dickin- son football team will struggle for victo- hietic Field 1 is fast and ae | exciting game may be expected The Dickinson just defeated Bloomsburg by a big score, but they will have to hustle 10 knock out the Academy which just now seems to have a winning streak If you are after fun and excitement there will be the place to go, On Th of Belief Keichline's urred that came near Ford car. He started it the gear intending to make the to come up town. The street slippery he failed to darted across the a telephone pole : he vf ¥ : lay Irs Ver nts slarted ERTage oy vi A. Mo i leave f {io accid when an ent his high demolishing 'e on turn being street and struck The one wheel! was smashed, the front axle bent and the lamps broken. Fortunately Mr. Moore was not injured, although he was pret. ty well shaken up. The car was car- ried back into the hospital where f(t Is receiving attention. In the mean time the old red car is doing good ser vice In hauling him to and from the furnace WEDDINGS. Budinger~Vorhis. § Cards have been issued for the wed- ding of Miss Effie Budinger, daughter of Mr. and Mre, T. B Budinger. of Snow Shoe, to Robert Raymond Vorhis, of | plaet at | ay, Oct. | | Yocum, Pa.., the event took 12 30 o'clock noon on Wendes« { 20th, in the Methodist church at Snow Shoe. Furey—Whitehead. Durant L. Furey, son of J. M. Furey, | formerly of Bellefonte, but now of South Williamsport, and Miss Edith C. Whitehead, were united In mar- riage at noon on Tuesday, Oct 12, in Messiah's Lutheran church by Rev. R. G. Bannen. After a wedding re- ception at the home of the bride's father, Attorney H. W. Whitehead, the couple left on a wedding tour. The groom Is a nephew of Morris Furey, | of near Bellefonte, Keener—Corl, § Joo place on Thurs. ober y wedlock with Jacob M. Keener, of Anaconda, Col, The cer- emony was performed tor, Rev, J. 1. Ston rg. onl roving and will soon be able to be | —An interesting time will be had af | Jellefonte Episcopal church, next | rectors | general The pro- | good boy who does his work well and | the make the turn and | BORO COUNCIL - { Transacted on Last Monday Evening. there was a spirited | Monday evenin feleront, council, the meeting of the following councilmen were present ;| Harper, Sheffer, Judge, Keller, Musser, | Beezer, Grimm, Yerger and Kirk. Al communication was read from the Cen. | tre County Traction Co, stating that it | had accepted the franchise granted them | several weeks ago, | | A proposition for the building of the! | State road through Bellefonte, was | reported; the road be built in the near | future, The Centre County Traction | Co. will assist in paving Allegheny | street with brick so far as their line runs, | The State's portion will be sixteen feet, probably eight feet on either side of that ! Ria by thelraction company; the httle | bit that may be left, the property owners will probably pay. | hey expect to | | put, the road in operation within the re- | | quired time, A letter was also read from Mr. Dix. | son, of the State Board of Health, of | Harrisburg, stating the law and require- | ments of the Borough Council to the lo- | | cal board ot health, The council must | co-operate with this board to the extent | of supplying the necessary money to carry on its legitimate work, J: C. Harper stated that he had receiv- | ed a letter from Mr. Huntor, State Com-g missioner of Highways. in which he submitted plans for the State Highway | throughiBellefonts After each aT man had examined them a motion was | made and seconded that it should be ac Sed. This insures the paviag of | | Allegheny street from Linn to Bishop | streets, \ | Interesting Business | | | | i ) An ordinance submitted for the laying of a six inch sewer on Logan street was carried over, The Bellefonte Foundry company, of | which J. Howard Lingle is at the head, presented a bill of $72.00 for work done | and material furniched in making recent | repairs at the large pump at the Phoenix im he bill was 'Oked Messrs Kirk its payment on the 3 ntendent Ryan, ping station and (5+ and Us ground t CXCessIve. tf } :, § ne They voted against its pay it It was ered the harges men approved : Sale of Livery another page cement of the On will be fi ale of Ba and be county will ne Logi rieer ne desiring " a As are them and th n y fine a lot of horses 4] vehicle 1% fount sold © be anything end un Wednesday, ok startiog at oa m., This is a bona fide sale and | everything advertised aod offered will be sold, as Mr. Baum bas decided to retire | permanently from the business, ~ OSTEOPATHY DR. A M, KETCHAM ~# West BELLEFONTE Tuesday and Friday % Ie line sho fail 10 Oct, |} 5 not a t h sale © High Stree SALE REGISTER. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20 Boggs twp... st switch No. 4 raliroad. at am. Mrs Mint sell a full line of farm stock and Implements choloe Jot of seed potatoes, corr Also at sane time will offer the 160-aere farm and 0x acres of young timberiand. at put 8 K. Emerick. suet WEOUNESDAY of the A. Baum public sale THURSDAY. OCT. 28 At the ( Bellefonte, property at Hustor ing tw estate of Samuel Sb Sale at) m FRIDAY. Oct. 39 «One mile east on the Andy Kuhn property. Chas will sell | horse. 2 cows, and farn Saleatl pm SATURDAY. Oct. 30 «At their Fieaoant Gap. Mary and Naonie Qor jot of household goods, Sale at | SATURDAY. OCT. 30-One mile west of Yar pel, on the Shank farm. J. A. David will se) horse, ceil and iol of household goods. Sale stipm DP Wenteel Avct WEDNESDAY. NOV. 3:2 miles Bellefonte, in Benner tnwnahin, Geo G. Hast ings will sell : 2 head of horses, 7 mileh cows young oattie. 6 onlves, 5 plas. also & com plete line of farm loplements, Sale st 1p. m THURSDAY. Nov. #th-On the premises in Potter township, farm of @ acros | estate of William R. Heaney. decd. Sale st 1.30 p.m FRIDAY. NOV. 5 At the W. R. Henney home stead in MUlbeim. seven properties Joested in Milibeim and Peon twp, Sale st 00am | SATURDAY. Nov. 4.-On the premises in How ard boro, Z. 8 Welch will sell a number of choloe bullding lows situate in the borough of Howard. Two or more will be offered. The land is highly improved. The sale of other lots will be continued on the following Satur. On the Reese farm on So w Shoe ¢ Reese w et « Gr Oct. B9Con very stat mer IY on » IR v k ML. Smith mpelmenis re west of made known on day of sale Auvet x4 SATURDAY. Nov. 12. -~The residence of John Y. Stover, deceased, st Wolf's Store | SATURDAY. Nov. 8th-On the premises of John A. Lucas. one mile north of Soow Shoe Intersection, Boggs township flaws W Wetzler will sell 2 horses. | colt, 4 cows 8 head young cattle and full line of farm imp'e. ments. eatlip m 8 K Emerick, Avet WEDNESDAY, NOV, 10.-The ype will sell at his farm. two miles north of How. ard. farm stock and implements as follows 1 brown horse. 12 fears old. | brown mare, 7 years old. | black mare 13 years old, | Syear old colt, 1 yearling colt, | sucker, 1 good cow, Hayes Schenck too numerous to mention, Terms will be made known on da . Sale at 1290 sharp, on the farm of Wand Confer, James Gault, Aver Tacas ng lone 8K, of pigs. and fu stip m ——— Sat. Nov. 13: H. K. Mattern & the Mud Lick farm, two miles west of Julian oounty will sell: 8 aon. she. otbers milking Dow Bee att Bed Toros bid old, i J oon on the k # wood Ea X, RE aha EE ER a Hi day, 13h. at the same hour. 2 p.m. Terms | LEGAL ADV} PUBLIC SALE : By virtue of an order from the Orphans Court of Centre eounty, thers will be offered at pabiis sale on Saturday, Nov, 18th. at | p.m. ihe fol- lowing property of Joh Y, Bsover, lave of Miles Twp. deceased | House snd Jot bounded as fol. lows All that certain messunge, tenement or tract of land situate In Miles township, County of Centre. state of Pennsylvania. bounded snd de. scribed as follows ; Beginning st a corner or point on Main street, io the vi) Store, thenoe along the Evange north 21 degrees west 15.8 perches 4 thence lon lands of the estate of Thr deceased, north 76 degrees cust 4.0 perches Lo a corner: thenee along land of Her Wolr censed, south 21 degrees cast 12 corner or point on the sald Mair slong the sald’ Main street 5 i 4.5 perches w place of beginning conta PERCHES neat measure Therson Ing erected 1% story HOUSE. STABLY other necessary out-bullding io good con Water piped on premises. Terms per cent, of the purchase money t« the day of sale, and balance the upon confirmation absolute WM. H Mission | JOXAKM STOVER Bowen & Zenny Three Fine Farms for Sale. Farm in Snow Shoe Township. 108 acres, good house, large orchard Yiu Also 80 Acre Farm in Liberty Township. 70 seres cleared and in high state of cultivation: nearly all creek bottom land. balance timber, Bank barn, large house thu orchard, good water. A bargain Le balance terms. Also 138 Acre Farm in Curtin T TH eieared, balance timber larg nrge house and outbuilding firs .cinss condition, 1 wi timber is wor 1 £2200. F. H Gebhart & Jersey Shore, Pa _— EETISEMENTS S— ( ry te hes thes @ sie 1 ees West ng Lk tae and lion Te > L#] 0 paid ) be paid rect 10 be "RAO TS Gerna cleared, balances Sprig wate timber ty r. price Q price $600 oO new Q ] cash ownship. re fire oP E* ECUTORS' NOTICE Estate of Mrs Liberty twyg Kotlee is here? tary on Lhe estate Liberty wownst have been is Laura A. Cla y given tk of Mrs fr od 10 the Sons Knowing themselves 1 ORLALE Bre ment i requested 1 ana st nia kl ORD wa PENNY A 4 TRESPASS NOTH ) nis each. ¢ f dozen FOR SALF borooyt We Bn very He ng cheng wara ch Pa SALE~A good watch an 2% rears old. = he phone to M. M. Sumnmners. Belief FOR BiG Eton ~ nis WHITE LEGHORNS—A few good healthy single comb cockereis for sale Write for | prices, Fred Best. Hoblersburg, Pa. x43 FOR SALE- Pure bred §. B. brown Leghorn cockerels and “18 al reasobable prices. Mrs W. Long. Spring M Ma. R) . FOR Dear i a Pa FOR SAI pony TORTS ard. Pa R SALE separator N reason for a Shaffer. Ma F tL and wi Pa FOR SALS r With 8 new steam gor matic valves for eash., E type, auto~ cheap x41 5 new w ra I A. Bariges. Ox re have Iw hotne PRAY terms FOR SALE « in Milesburg for #700 cements for ock. Jr. Overseer of Poor, 228 v one and ch better cash mw mw FOR SALS Je of Tusseyy first class home of N.B Swngler Tusseyville, Pa Ho * jae and iE a) waler, Inguire r AB Lee aes "nt good tw nes. ¢ Easy terms. cheng Belictfonte, Pa 0h L 1 14 5 . FOR SALE and windshie 3) Ramblers complete with top be sold at a sacrifice. Address ( Rebersburg., Agt for Harrisburg { Rambler touring car w» equipment : 192 Bb A 20h » Reo. Will M., Gramlev, Automobile free hauls moths removed the largess! wagon estimate. Peter grades Sc per yard ¥ own hy We experiment a ing from all parts Vacuum hoase cleaning machine over built Mendis, Bellefonte. Pa | w—— | ENGINES 12h pn Nicholas & Shepherd trae | thon; 1 Russell 10 bh p traction sogibe 1 Php Altman & Taylor engine | | Lambert gaso. | ine stationary 20 h p engine | Lambert pase ine h pportable engine ; | 25 hh p Frick en gine and boiler on skids : 1 Olds stationary gasoline 18h pengine. C. M. Gramiey. Rebers | burg Pa WATER, WATER. PURE WATER-The Dairy Mall's Pure Water Supply Ou. of Mia. dietown. N, Y.. will ship one of thelr machines | 10 this county and will drill their first well for | Frank T. Wallace at his brickrard, at Miles burg, just as soon as the shipment oan be made For information st toallon G8 Clem ents, Hang House lefopte. Fs.. EL. Snir for. foreman, ESTRAYED=From Beaver Mills two sed heifers. one and ywo years old: the yearling ww Hebi red. with some white on side of face, with curved horns; two-yearold is dark rd, shore horn stock. dehorned with tin bell; marks on both. are labeled in bottom of left ear, hole cut in with knife. Letter A cut in bottom of right ear, and lesther attached with ring. Liberal Rear for information. C. M yes, dulian, 4s, SEWING MACHINE REPAIR SHOPG. 8, Clements has vacated bis room st the Mang Hotel and will move into part of James Mo Clare s harness shop. In room formerly occupd- hy Singer Sewing Machine Co. on West ishop strevt, Ko don't trade off your old sew. ing machines because they do Dot operate satis. 1. as by so doling you throw away #88 or and Bo better article in return. Any machine can be made to sew 88 good xa when pew. | also take orders for luminous door numbers att fh lane slgne 5 U8 “Clements Belletonie, MARKET QUOT. TIONS, a KE Eu BELLEFONTE PRODUCK. DOE BORE, + «oon 6555 655+ 4008 anus Susess subn per pound, ly Lr " or m—— Ro aT A ¥. Waa a hdd ada dd EL EL RE] EAA A ls EEE ERE A ARETE TE nt Ad hE LE eh LL a] nh A AREER LEER A Rie a EERIE ANE Ree CREA LA at bl 1 Masah bbb badd LEE LEE en Lab h LLL EE ERA EE LL EE EE EL EE W
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