Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 28th, 1009, OF WAR GOVERNORS INTERESTING REPORT OF THE | MEETING AT ALTOONA ADDRESSES ISSUED BY THEM Pledge Support to President Lincoln in the Civil War—List of Those Present—A Notable Gathering—To Erect a Meniorial. FAMOUS CONVENTION | | Just now 8 is going on with refer memorial to ex at Altoona, called a convention that city to take the principles of discussions on at inl agitation to the bullding of a Governor A. G, Curtin who during the Civil War of governors in action in defense of the North. With the present about com- memorating the meeting of war gov- ernors a citizen of Altoona discovered among the back files of Harper's Weekly, in his posession, the edition | of October 11, 1862, which gives a syn- | opsis of the work done by the gov- | ernors of different states who stuck by that memorable meeting House, It reads as folloy The the 26th sixteen convent neither mding ped ence AS governors ef mmenced on the ) Pa. There were epresented in the owing Governors nt themselves nor D. Morgan, rk; William y of ( pre onn¢ ghould r duty and Fourth dent upon cipate the b i ’ produ d as a 1 sound justice, hun y and sount Fifth Re g to the soldiers fought This counter pro ffered i % pre 8i eman- be ng the lama on to it will easure policy wants of the yur battles whole story. tions mor amend.- They proposed nded soldiers to their elieving ferri address the no posi ments were to bring the woul wn homes, suggested reformations in Q JOTI . . st the abuse of furloughs and agreed it would be good to have An army of reserve of 100,000 for the futute emer. : gencles BASEBALL'S RECORD SEASON. 5 100 . 23.700 per I at the verage of 12.43% ladelphia finished f $74,015, an aver- The Boston the Chicago game game rd and single game RAPS THE TARIFF LAW. LaFollette Says it Fosters Trusts and Is Not Principle of Protection. bill y lish harged ats Wor ed that a loned the was not The chief was that in claimed tru tection idea of protect point the 1} centered 2 Ww nds that bel f aba nd 10Mme all cture untry He Harriman, the being of irteen men controlled isiness of the States La Follette is ators wi tariffites Thinks Me Found Money. ar J. Adams, of Philipsburg, be tleves that o of paper yellow with age he has found a clue which will lend him to some of the treasure Lo he buried by the outlaw Lewis about a century ago. The paper Is written in ciphers and lay In a chest in the Adams home for years before it was found While searching for treasures for Old Home Week he the paper. The money is sald to be hidden In an iron box somewhere near Turtle Creek rocks, Adams and two trusted companions deciphered snough of the paper to get its meaning. An old driver, Dan Swabb, who died a quarter of a century ago near that re- gion, claimed that he was held up by Lewis and forced to haul an iron box to a place where It was mentioned In the old paper. The value of the treas- ure Is $2,000, Cn n a plece paid | mother Wednesday, | happy | The camo across | | niche in WELL AND HAPPY AT NINETY. Mrs. Susan Hall, Mother of Illustri- ous Sons, Celebrates Birthday. Mrs. Susan Hall, of St. Mary's, of Judge Harry Alvan Hall, her ninetieth birthday on October 13, and was very by her children, mocrat says of the attained surrounded Ridgway Dea pleasant event: Judge Hall went to St, nesday for the purpose the ninetieth birthday his mother at her Mrs. Susan ton, Union 1819, Her She moved Mary's Wed- of celebrating anniversary home at that Hall was born at county, Pa, maiden name was to Centre county years of age where her John Geary, in 1826-6 bullt Nittany hall which is still standing. She was married to Benjamin McDowell Hall at Hublersburg, ‘entre county, In 1838, and poi hei J became the mother of seven children, five boys and two girls, Three of her sons have repre- sented this district in the state senate They were John GG. now deceased, James K. P. and Harry Alvan, James %. P. also served several terms in Cone gress and Harry Alvan was United States attorney under Cleveland and Is now presi judge of the Clinton district He was also major during the Spanish-American war, Senator J. K. P. Hall and Judge Harry Alvan Hall, vay: Mrs. B. BE. Wellendorf Mary Hall, of Mary still sur y father, Benjamin McDowell Hall, 187 and three sons, Johi ¥. r iliam E Fran) the of place, Hartle October Geary. when about b father, ling St 's, in Officer Installed. 1 sing of Odd ‘ellov at Ack wn was senslor “ of meeting having with was taken, the following alled by Edwin Ear- patriarch, of Philadel Klinge th, grand pa- W. Rick In } over Shamokin, Bt drawn before Before adjournment oMcdre were In eickson, grand phia; John P itler the vote nan Robert Foo p ing ga Harper was e a day get Arrest been | me ) Bers per & lia money Pittsburg clubmen at enormous have and at present an appetite for woodcock mmission Pittshurg cently un fy thi An d "we grouse ho k 1m lerto Harper to Kar Girl Killed By far Marg Brother. AT Committed Suicide. Margaret ler der, OR n, at He hospital since oth of June last, committed sul- in her rom at that Institution the other morning by making a rope of the bed clothing and hanging her self to the top of the door. She was dead when found. She aged 60 VeRrs Mrs. Snyder Is survived by her husband and one daughter, both of Logantor Mra el Sr a patient the 2 Sng wil who has been cide wns Polar Board Announced Twelve representis in Amer pass upon men g the most ICCAD sCienting merits of the Peary versy as to which of them the North Pole if both of The body will be known as 1 constitute the research commits tee of the National Geological Soety Henry Gannett, chief geographer of the United States Geological survey, is the chairman of the body learned circles will the Cook contre is avered them did and w Or Guards Needed With the Quay effigy placed in the | the rotunda of the thirteen mil. Hon dollar graft Stare Capitol it will now be the duty of Governor Stuart to {ssue an order placing extra guards in the aforesaid rotunda with instructions to! carefully search every man and woman who enters for dyvamite, Unless some precautiod is exercised the sta of the effigy in i'* present location, whole and Yok oot will be short, This is one of the most damPable OUITAKES ever Derpetra- od ih thee! viliged world perpetra | of | them ; thenoe by the | PROFITS FROM SPRAYING. |iands of U B, church and John Reesman's | estate, north 2 degrees wost 244 and 7-10 perches 10 0 ston © ; thence slong lands of M. Gephart's estate and lane south degrees, west 6 and 2 perches to place of beginning Containing one Trees, Worthless Three Years Ago, 10 5 | Produce 4500 Bushels. acre and one perch acres of ground, which sold a | Two acre Tract acres of ground, producing { ner of the said A. E f 1 hich sold i same north B% els of apples, which sold at | gone. near the orchard for $5,000, and all this | sald rosd south 68% degrees west 2% and 7-10 trees which absolutely | perches to a stone, near sald Lurnpike 4 * along Georges Valley road, south | dey worthless three years that is the | j4 perches to a stone : thence along record of C, C. Gelwick, of St. Thomas, | sold to the said Wm, R. Henney York township, Cumberland county, greca easy 30 and 7-10 perch . heginning Containing 2 a I'he transformation was obtained by | neat measure using a boiled solution of the gul- Fiveacre Tract : Beginning « mm . p lands of KE wnpbel phur-salt wash I'hree years ago Gel- bY ial Fi yi hh be t nw Oo ® 1 5 LO sLOnD wick's trees were so infested with San | ofAdam ale that he couldn't get 10 | perches cents per bushel for apologies for Harshberger, nc stone ples that were grown The first spraying was in 1907, and that fall six duced 600 bushels of apples ly encouraging results last year, but the present all, Many of the born to the ground by the fruit Thirty Thirty 4,500 the from Beginning at a stone, a cor Deininger's lot, thence } degrees west 156 perches 0 bus! yl ka : turnpike road ; thence slong wore Lthones Irs Wek “ ago a 8 Lot Tes BO lime south slong reh and thence by i { degrees we nee | ap- hart and tur 21 and 7 Containing © (Deed dated page |! pike road north 70% d« ches 0 the place of sores and 6 perches, nea April Ist, 1879 reg the spring acres pro- Similar- obtained record beats limbs were the welght of Urees enst bey W L measure yrded Vol No.2 were §¥ The real estate of decedent is free of all encumbrances end carries no dower interests POSSESSION ship will be given on the said farm belr under Possession of all other gven when terms of sale ith TERMS ( ol in cash as » n Potter Officers Appointed The directors of the Camp Association ground Tues Newton Ham met on the declared day and ele a flicers r | confirm ALBERT E. BARTGES, Ww HARRISON | WALKER, Senator McCarren Dead H. McCarres LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Public Sa OF VALUABL} REAL ESTATE! of WILLIAM R. HENNEY, late of Millheim Borough, deceased. Estate of the lersigt sale rea : 1a named FIRST SALE on Thursday, 10 preset Hower & for Adm Nov. 4th, 1909, prem in P e east of the ¥ ther § Germio " Att A FINE FARM—98 ACRES - ~~ Ex# UTORS Estate of J seth Heo borough. deceased Nom 8 hereby given that } rs Loslamen- ary On the estate of Elizabeth Henny, late of Millbeim borough, deceased. have been issued 30 She Undersigocs. Al Dereons Roewing | themselves 0 indebted 10 the estate juested to make Payment those having claim ! the piease Bowen & Zeuny Heginning : torupike thenoe no-hadl JeLTOrS CASE ODE hundred and thirty-eight and eizghitenth = J ches along the middie of the tarnpike 10 a post ; and of James Gregg heirs south twenty-eight and one half degrees east J four perches 10 & post ; thenre LY the porth sixty degrees east four perches 10 & post thenee by same south urih degree east thirty three and Svetenth perches 0 8 Lot : f David Henney south 1 twenty on eLLe be are and w the re the NT Ont RL enn tL ma Buathenticated wu ut Harrist ire r letters patent § mowed corporstion ko as the BELLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COM having ts principos office at Belle ness of which prepod® com is a general foundry and machine bus ness and the man.facturing acd selling of tools. Implements and other materials In steel iron. copper, brass, nickel, lead and other met ais the bus SECOND SALE pany Friday, Nov. 5th, 1909, st the WW, R iheim boro the fol on a WX stead clock in Mi Henney home. wing SEVEN VALUABLE PROPERTIES in Mil GETTIG. BOWER & ZERBY 2 Solicitors {| AUDITORS NOTICE located wit heim boro and Penn township, to . In the matter of Lhe estate of iste of Npring township 4 The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's O%art of Contre county. 10 make dis tribution of the Laisnoe in the hands of the ex. ecutors of sald estate to and among those egally entitied thereto, will meet a8 many of the parties in interest as care 10 stiend. st his office, No. 12. N. Allegheny street. Bellefonte Bor the sth day of November. A D an am. that a $ a having said estate ast present the ated 1 w ADO ther from og In on sald 8S. MMcMurtrie RESIDENCE IN MILLHEIM Residence in Millheim stead property In Milibeim erected a two-story solid barn and all first ass tenant premises | sa ! wing TW being the home borough. thereon brick house. large NOCeSsRry eh at ock sims aeainst the Wrason same LEE authentic lebarred JAMES MILLER Audiu NOTICE. olders of the Hayes R ick Company [4 that Directors of the Hayes \ rick Company, held Mon- D ge nw. Af d 3 23rd, 1909, a resolution of Main street to Deer sald ors was passed recommend. thereabouts stockholders an Increase of stock of the Hayes Run Company by the amount of $30,000, being a proposed issue of preferred stock of sald amount en- titled annually to a preferential div- idend of six per cent.; and directing the holding of an election of the stock | holders at the annual meeting on Fri. day, November the 12th, hours of 10 and 11 A. M., at the office of the Company in Orviston (formerly Orvis or Hayes Run) Centre county, Pa, for the purpose of holding an election of the stockholders for or against the proposed Increase of the capital stock by the proposed issue of the preferred stock aforesaid W. O. BENTLY, 1600 un ven at a Al fron IMirect ing to the the capital Fire Brick hes or adjoining Milt soribed as follows Beginning at a post thenee a John Stoner, south N% degrees perches to middie of pablie road : thence in sald road and land of William Malze, north 2% degrees ead sixteen and elght-ionths 0 stone thenee slong land of grantee north seventy. two and three-fourth degrees, ®ast thirty and seven-tenths perches to stone | north sixty six and sbal! degrees east twelve perches Ww stone | thenoe slong an alley north *7 degrees east one and two tenths perches 10 stone and thence along land of Keystone Cement Co. and grantor south eleven and one half degrees east 2 perches to the place of ing ing 5 acres and WM pare ALITY ! PAE dsted October 16,1873 Vol 37 ACRES TIMBERLAND in Penn follows of P. A perches bounded and ng ar west i of 8.10 bey ir hes beat or ime | No Contain ({ Deed 8) Rec'y x48 Aug. 31, P! nLIC Py virtue of an order trom the Orphans Court of Centre soun y. there will be offered at pubs he | sale on Saturday, Nov Ih. atl pm. the fol jowing property of John Y, Stover. late of Miles | Twp. deceased ; House and jot bounded as fol lows All that certain messuage, tenement or tract | of land situate in Miles township. County of Centre, state of Peansyivania. bounded and de seribed as follows | Beginning st a corner or point on Main street, 1p the village of Wolf's Store, thenoe along the Evangelioal ehureh lot porth #1 degrees west 14.0 perches Lo a ovrner | thenoe along lands of the estate of Thos. Wolf, deceased, north 7 degrees east 4.5 perches to a corner: thence along land of Henry Wolf, dee ornsed, south 21 degrees east 18 3 perches to gorner or point on the sald Main street | thence slong the sald Main street south 7 degrees west 4.5 perehes to place of i beginning Saanainlog 3 ho PERCHES neat ry HOUSE STABLE, and nd erected 1% stor er necessary out-bullding in goad condit fon. rms et: Ten township Begging bounded and deseribed MOE AL stones Lthenee by Musser. north 5 de rees west 8 6.10 10 stones ; thence hy lands of John Kern, South 73 degrees west Wporohes Lo stone thenoe by ants of WW. RR Welser south 8 de grees east 30 perches Lo stones | thenee south 41 degrees east 31 perches 10 stones | thenee by and of D. Bressler. north 73 degrees east ninety perches. 10 the place of beginning Contain. ing 37 acres and 118 perches Deal measy re (Deed dated March 1,108 Vol S.No.t pis) 4 TRACTS IMPROVED LAND adjoining Millhelm boro, to wit! Threoncre Tract | Beginning st a post at turnpike, thenee along lands of the sald A E Deininger. north 1% degrees west 3 perehes to a stone | thence along » lane and lands of Michael Gephart's vstate south MW degrees, west 18% rehes Lo a stone | thenoe along lands of Adam oore, south 1% degrees, east 33 1.10 porches to | A stone ; thence nearly a raliel line with the turnpike road, north 88% degrees east 17 7.00 es to the piace of beginning. Containing | Water piped on premises, MOTOR, DORAL Measure | per cent. of the parshase thongs 30 be paid upon One sore Lact | Beginning at a stone, thenes | the day of sale balance thereof Ww be paid alone lands of AB Deininger, out 3 doyteas. | upon confirmat Ar frmasion abssiute. al perches to 8 post | Yhenoe Along | Istrators turnpike north 65 degrees, east sly and sigh. oman STOVER { Admin wenths perches to a stone | thenoe Bowen & Zunny, Attorneys, ne ands SALE | Gwrrio, ADM between the | INISTIRA RATRIX' NOTICE AROUND THE WORLD. Estate of 1 ship, deseased Letiers of administra ed wo the undersigned Lhe slid estate are re and those having cl without delay wo CARRIE E Ad Amini H. Bhook. late of Gregg town Joh last expecting n Erb, of Philipsburg, departed week on his trip around the world, to be absent about eight r h He will take in the Hawailan Islands, Honolula, the Philippines, In- Egypt, Japan, ete, and a side trip to France, German England and John ha a long time forward this trip, and we his fond ion having been grant persons indebted w juested Lo make payment, ANS LW present Lhe same nil non SHOOK stratrix o. 1 J Soring Mis Meyer, Au Ex TORS Ni state of Mrs n x42 s for to ICE been Laura A, Cla deceased 5 hers! the ests given that se of Mrs, Li Ce letters testy LAryY on f.iberty have ns knoy ira Clark nLre int deceased per been y Lhe ned wie ment ' W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. Le J. HARRIS ALACE B Executors, Blan ( L ARK Three Fine Farms for Sale. Farm in Snow Shoe Township. 109 acres, 4 ance tin Use, large orchard. spring water Centre County Banking Co., Corner High and Spring Streets Cl red | 4 » » ared i wr, good price §7¥ "80 Acre Farm in Liberty Township. BOTOS Cleared and in hi sll creek botto Hank barn KOOod water LUaian Receive Deposits; Discount Notes th sLaLe « HLivYation nearly m timber ( J ’ ou timber John M. Bhugert, Cashier Meat Market BELLEFONTE. PA iarge ho oe terms "Beezer’ S 138 Acre Farm in Curtin Townahip. $ ' HIGH 871 We keep not BEEF, PORK il Lhe best PHILIP BEEZER Dr. Sol M. Nisley, Veterinary Surgeon, VALENTINE'S ANTHRACITE AND BITU MIN 1 INO « Hoof Ointment ! COALS eee A180 11 kita Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and SI00 stable « $100 11) terers Sai I'ergrnone Valentine's Hoof Ointment. It i #8 keep the Foot, Frog lexible. Its action is sure in quarter and center cracks E jttie and | seamy hoofs, split hoofs, Separation wall and sole, hard and dry frog t soreness and f« 2 ii ar 4 Bole fesse etssnsseneeneeIRR RSS Special AST DALE verish feet Baker" s ( be ol Banoer Lye Canned Corn. Macaroni Pearl Tapioca ref nded Sold and guaranteed Harness Stores and If your dealer doesn't goods write direct to by all Ce Drug untry han- our Stores, Stores dle fice Valentine Hoof Ointment Company, CIRCLEVILLE, . We pay 30c for Eggs, 30¢ for Butter. Potatoes and Lard Wanted GILLEN'S GROCERY AAA ALA AAAA ALAR ARRAY John F., Gray & Son’ COORSOrs Lo ( our of - OHIO. Ask your horsesh« used PRN RNANNNNNRRRORRRS FT CEASE ANBRNBEBABBAABENABANIBIIABRIIIIMITLS Valentine's Hoof Packing t Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance CRIDER'S STONE RUILDING BELLEFONT) Also Surety Bonds Fire, Life Accident and Tornado Bonds of every description HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Successor 10 Frederick K. Foster and Willlar TEMPLE COURT n raside BELLEFONTE, PA Thirtyseven years CORES IB FUAraL to that prices have been right cominund sue the goods and James Schofield, HARNESS Manufacturer of Light and Heavy ESTABLISHED 1871 Descriptions Bellefonte, Pa. A. E.SCHAD FINE SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Tn Roofing, Spouting, ALL KINDS OF TINWARE MADE TO ORDER. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. = 7
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