Thursday, March 3rd, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Page 7. Correspondents’ Department Continued BENNER TWP.—Rock View. The groundhog sign hold - ing good this winter. Parties have been winter in our view, Miss Sarah McGinley Sholl, of Bellefonte, visited Neese's on last Sunday, There was a sled load of our people attended protracted Axeman on Friday week. Mayme and Dave did not have to turn back last Sun day on account of snow drifts John Maffet's are going to Derry, where Mr, Maffet Fleck have gotten work. Alvin Stover's sale was tended last Thursday. John Neese, wife and little also Miss Ella Neese spent Daniel Shuey’s in Axeman, The Bell Telephone Comapny are repairing their line through our view J. E. Hoy's boarded the men, which were seven On Friday their driver drove too fast around a turn and sled slid throwing them all out, upsetting their tool chest. Nobody was seriously hurt. Boys, I would discharge Billy and get a new driver. A load of our married people had a sledload down to Alf. Rishel's, be- low Pleasant Gap, on Tuesday evening All reported a good time, Keep it up, do not let the young folks get ahead of you. The scribe the attraction in our view. The High school teacher, walked from Axeman to her boarding place, up the school house, through that snow the other Sunday. thinka there is a great to the winters Cha she never saw snow drifs fore. Roy Fleck, visiting at hi week visited There was attended ti burg, Tues Clayton four | load man, the were is surely in full bloom this John James and at Young meeting at evening of last think, Well! we move to and Dell at- largely daughter Sunday at also would like is for the to know what Axeman boys near all difference imberst like tha in Royer anc TWP FOUNTAIN hanr Mra pireets Rouch Fountalr | ‘ r blast now under the management Wm. Carver and Tom Chambers Miss Magrie Kessling. of Yarnell, is working for D. LL. MeClonkey James Fye and Pete Houser are busy hauling logs to Uszel's saw mill, at Bnow Bhoe Praver meeting next Friday evening invited Miss Cevilia the home also nning of in the school house all are cordially Bullock Is working at of Gideon Bechtol DIX RUN<<Union Twp. Hall, of Port Matilda her parents over Bunda Elwood Peters, who has iting his hrother Al of ( has short stay with hin to gn back soon, for he good pos! tion there The wick for time are Hall, Mary Davidson and Addie they are better at this writing J A Liddick eame up from blershurg to spend a few dave at home of Mark Hall's: of course ia some attraction for James Rev. Ovier was on the ran making calls this week: everybody Is glad to see him, so come asain H. €. Robinson, of Milesburg, who is running a stave and saw mill on Dix Run, has shut down the stave mill un. til spring. Mr. Robison, while over. seeing his Job had the misfortine of Cora visited heen vin hert sug! ‘onem home for a He han pet eame parents expects ired a mONE Harn Hall Hu the there breaking his cutter and was compelled | to go home horse back. T. V. Btevens expects to move on the Nun in the near future: he has | bought the farm owned by J. CO. Pa. ters. Mr. Peters will move to Storms. town on the farm vacated by Stevens We are all glad to see Mr. and Mrs. Stevens coming back to Dix Run. their FILLMORE. of the community are ime well as can be expected Ephriam Meckley, of Altoona, Sunday at the home of Frank Lohr Forest Struble, of State College chased the Annle Lee property on last Saturday The sale being at the court in jellefonte, Mr. Struble ex- to make changes and fix the future use but not ex- poet to occupy it himself the pres- tent time Mr. Gummo rented the Musser farm where he expects to move in the spring Edward Marshall expects to move In the William Hoy near Houser ville Harry Tressler d the at Shiloh, having moved Tuesday Arthur Lutz for John The proving sick as house pecs up for some does nt has place, rents Dale thers farm last Hull the summer Hampton has signed {| Willlam Brennen for the son Alex Hoover is bedfast and tical condition with rheumatism Roy Hull hs hired with Will Lutz for the summer Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sunday at the home of ler The social has up sen 18 am Struble Joseph spent Tress held a success, cle Friday aring a on evening was quite sum of £12.60 Tate, home ini visited the last k Clair made a Walter Bellefonte on Crust Rimmey and business trip to Saturday Harry home Mabel lay Mr Sunday evening Rimmey spent Sunday Norris as home Hubl brothe ward } Crust visited rus H ey, last Bla and wif y ‘riday to attend Mrs. Blair's Mr. Mar mother also iz in a erit 1 cont father ind is not expected to recover, While in Bellefonte last wes BUFFALO RUN. Mr Sat snent friends AN irs : sl er ray th it Centre The set of "has with his in time seanion at glo y hooks They aned A new are up-to-date Shaffer spent Saturday night parents, but returned home for the Saturday evening Now Is the time for all go in time for the Saturday evening ses | plon at Jacksonville A sled load of young people from Rockview were entertained at the home of J. W. Eby. They nice time Some young people while house for thelr neighbors bad habit of making the telephone for other purposes. How ahout It A certain fellow the ridge rem while returning ho Bell Telephone ¢ ble to lone itn notice he Is paving blacksmithing keeping have the excoanive use of than business M and O° who travels his sleigh young ACTON helln The ves me in lin. ae we attention to "Vy any one of Iinemean more "ORVISTON. Heverly fireman on the Inree engine of the Haves Run Pires Prick Co, had an unfortunate accident (Bee news eolumna Mr John N. Lucas, Aled at his home Orviston Inst week Mr. WW. Fred Tihhens war very much surprised at the arrival of a youne danehter at his home on Friday night There was a terrible exeltement on Bunday evening over the lee going out, hut It M14 no Aamage Mra. Catharine Strawenttor, who han | | hoon sick for some time, is Improving slowly Migs 14a West, of Mearfie!d was a i paoent ealler at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. F. Tihhens aver Sunday. Mr. Harvey Maun, of Romola. was seen traveling on our streets on Friday evening, Mr. James in spent List y, pur | with NA SATURDAY report having a | | WEDNESDAY I THURSDAY MARCH Sale Register. of Leading Sales Centre County. Owing to the Democrat large circul (now over MOO cach week, which is 2500 more than any other paper in Centre coun ndvertise ty) this is the best place to your sale because [UL reaches the most p this ils printed at this ofMee secure Sale notices in register parties | in this colu Lhe aving b notiee mn free of charge We best fac tractive sale bills, ar right, have lities for printing at Id OUr prices are wiways tre Democoert auctioneer to sale notices are p CAS CXpressly SATURDAY, MARCH 5~Mrs. Elizabeth J tice, No. 2 Brick Row, nort Spring will sell lot « househo.d good Derr, Nore--Th [3] mission to printing NO column unl ordered street the auct MARCH 5% n Stuart will le south of State ge, John W pair young muies SMX) Diack ) yrs old y hors . id; 12 dairy Colle sell gre) horse cows, 7 Holst bull; | boar, 3 bre ne of farm implements F'. Mayes. auct MONDAY. MARCH 71 mi Elmer Smith w sell farm ments, on th V rove ler. muct TUESDAY west of M mplements auct T™ wuld sows, XK sh en SLX farm MARCH » beim, wi Sale at 12 noot Auct WEDNESDAY MAR( H al Ia farn 21 miles east Frank ” Hose faru plements Maye Auct WEDNESDAY. M State ( . Rossman w ARCH i THURSDAY FRIDAY ville 4 SODRIRLOT Sale at Other sales on FRIDAY pag MARCH nMary F. Haagen and of Wi an J of Beech Creak twp wi &¢ nis Ive stock and household goods. at the Hang gon homestead. 2 miles east of Beech Creek borough sale Lo begin fam David Wensel, suet FRIDAY MARCH i» fonte implements tie. Auet FRIDAY. MARCH 15-2 miles east of Centre | Hall, C. A. and Amelia Wonver, Admrs. of A H Weaver, will sell farm stock and imple ments and household goods. Sale 10a m. SATURDAY, MARCH 19-9 miles west of Hy blersburg. A. HH. Spayd will sell, | horse, § cows, brood sow and full Noe of farm imple ments. Salest i pm AC Mo(lintie, suct MONDAY. MARCH 21.-One-half mile east of | Old Fort, Harry E Fye will sell farm stock and implements. LL. Frank Mayes suet TUESDAY MARCH 200 miles west of Unionville Harry Fetzer will sell 4 horses, ¢ cows, 7 young oaitie, f hogs and fall line farm implements, 8S. K. Emerick. Avet WEDNESDAY MARCH 2-32 Wolf ss Store W "rows my house hold goods Miller, Auet executors 5 1°72 miles east of Belle D. H. Bartiey will sell farm stock and Sale st 0am AC MeClin miles’ east of J. Kreddor, will sell § horses 14 head young oattle Salest 00 AM. H.R MARCH B11 2 miles west of Juling, CM. Meyers wili sell live stock and farm implements. LL. Frank Mayes, Auct THURSDAY. MARCH 84 1 mile east of Flem ing. in Bush Hollow James Brown will sell live stock and farm implements, Sale at | o'vlock, NK. Emerick, Avot «Om farm adjoining State College, A. HH. Krumrine will sell horses, 9 mileh eowa, § shorthorn bulls, 2 brood sows and full line of farm Implonents. Sale MICA ML Frank Mayes. Avot THURS, MARCH 4 mile southeast of Eagleville, on the DeGonge farm, leading to Eagleville station, Jacob Bowes will sell 2 work horses 13 head of esttle, and a full Hoe of farming implements Sale at 18M. David Wensel suet THURSDAY, MARCH #4-On his farm at Stormstown, J. A. Hunter will sell 4 horses, gS yoar colt, 5 mileh cows, § brood sows and lot of shonta, and a full Hoe of farm imple Mente: aise hay and straw by on, osts snd corn by bushe.. COC. W, Hunter. auctioneer FRIDAY. MARCH #8 1 mile west of Mackey. ie. on, buble road, L \ Eldred will sell stoe ull line arm implementa, Mia m A CO MeOlintle, suet. Throughout | | ation of The Centre cost $1.00 All| of 4 shosts, farm | dementias, spring wagon, harness and some | FRIDAY, MARCH 25 Joseph Strouse, 1 ati A.M, L. FF. Mayes, auct FRIDAY, MARCH 25% n southwest of Yarnell P, O, and 5% north of Mileshury Charies M, Brown will sell 18 head of cattle mileh cows, 2 are fresh now; five fers, will be fresh by time « one Lyeariing and two yearling heifer, 4 yeurlls calves, brood sow, shoals plements, Salest | p.m SATURDAY, MAR T. Mayes, will sel farm &] Auct At the residence of Mrs mile west of Stave College yoeariing 3 nie On ¥ Chive ! Bp and some faru David Wensel, a mplemen at 12 noon SATURDAY MARCH Linden Hall W. Horner sale of horses, colts and cholic at 1oclock. IL. Frank May« | MON DAY, MARCH i ersburg. Mary Yearich hoats, Img 8 ements and hou CC. MeQlintie, auct MONDAY, MAR. 25 at ner tw E. H. Marshal ite, ¥mileh cows I cattle 2 brood s full heer Hine Household geo Maves, Ault TESDAY of Mls 1 MARCH Binge Sale 1et i) Wednes. Mar. 16: Geo. Aikey | i ts’ M " ft “Wiad a Wa “hur, Mar, 24:]. W. Yearick sieigt ster. 2 double sled ay fork. bugey > ) ng mill, mest stand and 2 sets of adders. ete. Harness: 3 pairs team pair of good driving harness 1 sets single driv ing harness, | set new with rubber mounting: 3 pairs good tenn nets, 2 light nets good riding saddie. cheek lines. oahle chains. grabs. and other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dock | ash range. No. # cook Stove. new double hoster | coal stove, parior wood stove, corner cupboard fxinks. 10 ft. exwvension table bodsteads, bed springs. Fdoz. chairs writing desk. # good iron ketileos. copper kettle, ? kettle rings. 2 dinner bells. churn, water separator. Sgt. fee oream freeser, TH egg incubator many other artie | 1 Also lot of Cholee S Corn m, A C MoClintie. Anum POOL heneh ay harness | As Springs postoffics, on the alls own farm, B 1 i r Sale at 9 | Wednes. Mar. 16: MLF. Hazel {On the Brockerhoff farm 1% miles west of | Bellefonte, along Jacksonville road, will sell the | following ] LIVE STOCK «8 head of horses horse, 5 yrs. old wt Dark bay IT. thoroughly broke works any where and not afraid | of anything: | bay horse 6 sr old, wi. 1430, works snywhers and not afraid of steam or Mitos | bay mare? srs old with fon), wi. 485, very gentle and a good single driver as well 88 an Al work mare: | roan mare 12 yee. old | we fghs 1100, a No. | all around mare, cannot be hitehed wrong elther singie or double; 1 bay COILS ya old, weighs 11E, well . : | broken single or double, and a very good roadster; 13 excellent mileh cows, & number of them Are new milkers and some spring ers, all good suk: 7 head of ? Shorthorn balls; § Ane brood sows, will pigs about time of sale; 15 shosts and plas. IM "LEMENTS : 2 two horse wagons, good ‘New Idea” manure spreader. MeOormiok binder (7.14 oul, only been used a short time), Keystone bay loader in good condition, new Meystone sidedelivery rake, Aft. dump rake, Deering mower, 2 Gale and Ruckeye double cultivators steel land roller, § Syrouse plows, 1 Perry har rows, Hallle weeder, Empire grain drill, Hoosler double cornplanter, Cepire Hall single corn planter ~both In good shape, sleds, corn sheller, driving wagon, fanning mill, specially for re cleaning seed; 1 sets hay ny in erad Aseriett oream milk cans, 3 double harpoon 1 fh pulleys. ww AA hr rot ns, forks diay a 8 Munanvh, thot set honvy tug harness mounted, been) have : i i | young chtule, among whieh are | Guernsey and | ring nreici Frank Thurs. Mar. 10: D.C. Beightol will » farm MRIon NTOCK jot of Mayes Cast of household go mentioned and a ict Bis a bi half percheron 2-yr OM hi irae colt, full wei dutch bulit Bay } Lyear old brother and very gentie, fairly 5 nt, Pair of 10 ats Head of Mixed Cattle, not yr oa Ig horse colt well the Samuel K, Walker homestead rosiang~- | 4 2 4 regis Nittanyvall " » 4st 0 red tificate a snilion Deol 1 , 1 1 regist crix ] are fuil 1y mista SOU N( wil 4 n puted Shard : Co, 18 Tui — nore every Wert 14 17 ' he will b J bout me of sale; bout time of sale; ie Lo registry; 3 of I jernsey naer are on Lamar twp 10 head of hor ad. wi. 2 14a MUBIE i“ M iw } oa shor 1a Implements. adler Farming IMABULE SPI Deerir March 31 : W. H. Thompson grade short borg. FARM IMPLEME I a1 ’ “yr 4 n MAMMOTH PUBLIC SALE Fine 230- Ac re Farm, 56 Head Good Live Stoc AE Farming Implems nts. Wed Mar. 23: C. M. Meyers WE CAN PRINT YOUR SALE BILLS AND PRINT THEM RIGHT | | | The Pures The t Is The Best AND 2st Is The Cheapest le and t u and your fam Is and contributes. THE First National Bank BELLEFONTE. Capital and Surplus, $240,000. w M. McCurpy, President, Jas Cuas Geo, PF, Hanis, Vice Pres't K. Barxuarr, Cashier, ww DIRECTORS : Cuas, M. McCunroy, Gro, F, Hanns, Wa. P. Humes, W. Faro Revynowns, Geo M. Gamns, Martin Faves, Hexuy 8, Linx, NN If you do not have a bank account, open one with this old, conservatively managed bank,
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