Thursday, am August 18th, 1910, THE CENTRE PA. DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, RECENT DEATHS. | i Monday | to visit Miss afternoon friends | | DY | hoon | Kentucky | Miss Harriet Foster, daughter of Mrs, Edward Foster, is visiting friends in Altoona and Juniata | | Mrs Linn left Harrisburg BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL Harry visiting his at Coleville in quite Russel Eleman, who spent two weeks al the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Undercoffer, left on Monday after noon for the Quaker Clty W. F. Herr has as book keds per Lime company | at Salona, J, ( | fonte, will succeed Mr. Herr Monday Col, Hugh left on | leaves for Baltimore, where he will former went | be a delegate from the local order of the latter | Moose to the national convention of to visit her | the Moose. He will be accompanied | by county commissioner John 1. Dun. lap and Edgar Williams, clerk for the county commissioners | The After School | ment for the purpose mothers in the home culture of their children, Is being organized in Belle | fonte Representatives of the club o_o op | Are now in Bellefonte and will call ‘ personally upon parents to enlist them important of Clis- {in this movement whi h has the en- They dre dorsement of leading ministers and cut down educators in the community they have On Saturday William T. Speer 4 Jr, and son, Wililam, of Pittsburg, ar | rived in Bellefonte and the | guests of his father, W. T Sr | He remained here until Tuesday af ternoon when he accompanied his father to the sanitarium at Corry, Pa with the belief that he could re | Heved of his aMiction. Bome remark- {able and almost miraculous cures been effected at this institution Mary on for Y¢ of grandmother He i known ley Philadelphia Mrs. Smith, | young man whe in Bellefonte of Philadelphia, very pleasantly is A PMINIST BATOR'S NO Estate of Nuney ( fet ers of Nuney ( Centre counts p HAVE bu ww Henry Bennet residin sald township of Worth 1« Qebited pore Piss LODE BC will 3 Load PL Sstralior ‘s 1 Cozi] the estate wrist I BARNES eral mhaut at the af cancer most of h bed After an John Barnes k Monda residence the children were 1 of Sr i HHiness wey of p, Lan Lec Matilda In 1 perso in make aes nds 1 Admir rt Mati N 11 Well on Davis left business Monday after to Frankford, | on trip onthe, 1] died Yeon T i o'clo afternoon in Philipsburg The wife deat) family HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS 0 throat and Gls We 1 the bia or the sur 3 Ap HENRY Clement Da ls x ALLY. tor Esau uke Mr York are now Mrs Mrs City, in jell 8) Bellringer, of New with her two children Bellefonte the guests of ringer's parents, Mrs and Sourbeck Mr. and Mrs. had been visiting in | Thursday afternoon, The home to Spangler, while | went to Washington, D. C,, brother, Charles Harris HOOV the FR Alles ile Fon oy hospital abe WH Pott demented and Miss Is visiting Edward of Milwauke, Hellefonte | John Kelchline, Esq., of Bellefonte, {18 having a slate roof put on his res- fidence on Bishop street. Miss Bertha McKenzie, of Altoona is visiting the Rosenhoover and Ber- tram families, on Spring Creek, | Mrs Woodcock turned from a with her in Dr. Thomas Wilcox and are spending their vacation at Grove, resigned his posi for the Bellefonte thelr crusher located Rumberger, of Helle- Lizzie Harris, of Bellefonte, friends at Nittany. Hughes, wife Wis, are Academy. family Ocean od r tion ran hie 11 WO Weeks nt HERO charge, the AR died of daughter burn, CArs ship nshiy been in Her al She and Hoover Potter that or had hospital about eighteen upwards of | malarial fe of Charles and a resident made her Interment ROTE Mrs. Fred Rote, | became {ll on Saturday | ternal hemorrhages and tened to the Altoona her life passed away Rote’'s malden name Bleele Bhe was born nace, September 10, 22 years, 4 months and 4 days. About eleven years ago she moved with her parents to Tyrone and has resided | there ever since FLEGAL Adam {of Philipsburg's highly esteemed child, and | at the | J guests JOR THY $ FISFACTION HECOGNIZANCY In He petition of Lew ¥ facrion of a Recognizatcer enw red nmin Kerstetver, Adom W Musser, in the Matter of Part in the Estate of [ex Ker Penn Township. Centre Count) recorded in ( entre Counts Docket “A ut page 62, ete i the Orphans’ Court of Centre County Notice is hereby given wo Benjamin, Dani Sarab and Elizabeth Kerstetrer children ahd legal reprerentatives of Leonard Kerstetver Jp | eldest son of the decedent who died during the | etime of bis father; John Kerstetier of Mj. beim: Daniel Kerstetter of Lognaton Clinton County, Pa. Samuel Kersterter of Alblon, Opie, Susan Neese of Miliheim, Pa; Samuel, Loghard /iillam, Philip, Michae! snd Emanuel Moore { children and legal representatives of Catherine | Moore; Samuel, Leonard, Philip avd Emgpuel residing at Ashland Ohio. 'W an 8t Genesee, Linois, and Michael st Monroe. lows, Mary Stover of Woodward. Pa; Elizabeth Bragchs or | Millbeim, Pa. Lydia Young of Woodward Pa, Sarah Ream of Centre Hall, Pa: Frank, Joke James and Emanuel Ungard. minor children of | Mary Ungard, of Lock Haven, Pa. and alr | their heirs, that Lewis E Stover on the 10th day of August A.D. 1910. Presented his Pet tion { In the Orphans’ Court of Centre county setting forth thet in the partition proceedings of the Estate of Leonard Kerstetter, Sr, of Penn Township. Centre county, deceased, 5 Recognl- | Zance wasentered Into in favor of the heirs Above named. 10 secure the payment of £204 40 in ene year {rom November 34. 1808, which sald | Sum represented the bid of Benjsmin Kerstet. ter in sald partition proceed ings the traet of land situsie Penn Township, Centre Coun- { ty. Pa Adjoining of Chr stopher Meyer | John Meyer, Henry . ob the South. ar on the West. bs lands of Peter forty-seven & ect a Gwe other out t ng homestead of the Aecensid The t represents that is DOW Lhe owner rn of tract of and. and the sais wded in the Orphans’ Cx suty in Recognl zance Docket sins unsatisfied Work on the State road along Al- legheny stréet Is now under way as far as Howard street ~~Miss Carrie Miller from a month's visit Mrs. Irvin, at Buffalo. ~The, commissioners’ nishings from the Court Saturday, netted over $350. --Miss Alice Gowern, of Canons- burg, Pa.’ is visiting in Bellefonte at | the home of Dr. and Mrs. Nissley, on | Mrs. Howard Dove, of Washing- High street, | ton, D. OC, Is a pleasant guest at the | ~There will be services in the Belle | home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schad fonte St. John's Episcopal church on | Col. Austin Curtin, of Curtin’s | Sunday, August 20th, at and 11 | Works, who had been quite seriously o'clock a." 'm, fin, has recovered sufficiently to be ~Mrs, John Knisely, of Bellefonte, {around again, is seriously {ll with rheumatism at her home on Thomas street, She is being attended by a nurse ~Miss Louise Maitland, wil- lamsport, who had been visiting friends in Bellefonte, left for her home on Moaday afternoon — Henry Lutz wife and daughter, of INinois, are visiting friends in Buf. falo Run and State College. They ars having a pleasant time ~Miss Eva Crissman Wednesday for New will spend two er, formerly -Knisley were awarded inforced span township —Mre, Dominick been alling with some time past, recently for the a specialist The ow ver for sstige by. Ben. na D. A, Proceeding eter, Sr. of Pa. decesseq, Hecopn! zane VENUrs : tr On ne John Bellefonte, vanPelt, who 8. Taylor er wae a of Co- of nu ienierey returned | her sister, | has to ir f in a charge Dany SON nar of He LOW - n sale of fur- House, last at several home was’ sell- | James Bayard, who spent | weeks down at Scranton, Is | again among his friends, He ing swings in that city for Jesse Cox, of Reading, and as the season is over for them, returned home, Jim thinks | Scranton is great city By turning to the inside this issue vou will find an announcement from the firm ter's Underselling Store making a special drive to stock and for that reason Ice cream, | Some real bargains to offer served 8 A Donachy, who recently | spent several weeks in the Williams port hospital, has returned home again | much encouraged er his last oper {ation for necrosis of the Jaw. The disease has checked and the In dications point permanent “er of Tyrone, night with in- she was has- hospital where on Sunday. Mrs, was Miss Badle at Martha Fur- 1887, and was aged Anna C home sister has re- pleasant visit Club, a move- Chambersburg of interesting a 8 9 ald August ete, will Jennie Morgan left Bellefonte York where on boat for the will hold room at 20th be Company the ladles’ church, on cakes, ples, Miss Ohnmacht for New they took lands Mrs Edward daughters left Tyrone and the change the former's Mrs. W McoSuley festival at | the U. B a Lever Flegal, oldest and residents passed away Friday Hig death was the result of Bright's disease and other complisationx including bronchitis with which he had afMicted for years The deceased WHS born in Philipsburg on June 17, 1828 making his age 82 years, 1 month and 26 days He was the son of Re John Flegal Mr. Speer gone thers with an d Methodist of hope that thing permanent can | Philipsburg’s ) father be done in hi i of childrer Dr. Westor Mr Bellefonte Y late Fifteent} “ence one most became Hpeer, of evening and Miss on Tuesday Wednesday Bermuda Is Oy been a be been 4 now to a Young and two recently for a visit in DuBois In the hope that McClure may prove beneficial to : health I. McClure will fonts [| Galer Morrison, Mrs, John Mrs Harry Taylor and ind Miss Kate Parker form rty which wdvantage of Atlar Lie it I have and the reco on Sunday tev Mr. and Mrs preach in the Brethren churcl and the service will next Samuel left where she Mrs, Walk ol one for on spon of James Belles He is who go ais Jersey weeks with Miss Ida Orris and Rhoads, of the concrete spring twelve TYSON nited a No there to diving appointed. We congregation wid- died Tyson gon ID. Tyson nesday after. a ent speaker we not secretary M. C. A, wil} Penn ania I which will be held at August 20th to Aug be held : the M of attend the ible Mt int Bellefonte contract for bridge of Cree of the the Greenb OW ba re. da foot College 1ghter home a irr a Confer. | at } Wed 50 OOK Gretna at ¥ } bor fron Ler ¥ the across , n e to vears old 0 and two 1 au ! : OWS aniel Tyson Greenburr Nittany Mrs wisburg Mrs d 8B N the trip can do | ; ) ineral sery were cone the Assoc) Eive Yo prol Decenns Eed iiness T. 8S. Strawn . will Gummo 4 nd ' { ¥ f Wisconsin, is auspices the above ZANCS Judes Charles stomach was in purpose of large number finest } dents In the Btlates present ar make Adresses lellef MM. tr . rey 0 weeks a mte YY ought presented J 3 cout 1 ¥ . who desire make Hary of } ! Js on a ttle cas? « A vill hold an exchar 2 | dy : ! tion and Dr. Weston C. 4 yn Saturday few good pointers ‘akes. COT spend a little with and no pa | principal or years, and that t od that Lhe sa valley LE ladies’ a fonte Y. M. C in the Y. M noon from 3 to etc, will Miss Mame after be sold McGovern, clerk in insurance offices of Oscar Gray, lef today for Buffalo, Niagara Falls N.Y nd Toronto, Canada, spend a well earned W. R ainfort street, that hand bper evening, ing to Mrs left the th persona . InLY and and Mrs where son ODO & Wee yg benefit of 1} who cannot appear on the | anno class w inces September 1 ‘otters isband please Dy Hefonte join will Charles ted dren for Renove home of Mr latter Weoodrlh Henry C inday Islands, for a visi his family them be satisfied vered by i the same - Ler she J Lhe : where thereof WITNESS my hand and seal th th August. A D Sinizer 1 day of the belr Aada- line g Sher | aftery vA Massac! weeks ” +} setts wit} ring he will agailr wher accompany back home Miss Mary . who had t residence of Mr Green, left Wednesday f She pleasan ing rare musi ) TT . {1 FRIDAY. At ’ y a # } MY . oh ! the hoe ter | Getty d Wi wit Ing and Barber eer gtor week Mrs. Frank her home ITA" " wd } tru draws the heer | } no ! hi ine travels FRIDAY AT administra xcl ‘ parent ther. Arthur willsell jor of irgiare or nd ing townsh'y “air at but rather Patterson ¢ i Reech the State Harpster, of Be! “ul College « at home, and the The funeral! fron n : al ‘ kK. one : > ence Jac reus VOUS EHS |F i denly called home by the d¢ f r new feat 1 abil 3 mother-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Echols Chandler, of New in ebmrge of the in nd in his apartments ‘rider's § i of b EA takes the ® { 1" perfor is Aa third Whether he firé¢ we are thf slay College ory ra ires ns Wan large and as carried pe rformanoce ] #0008 al a mw Penny a Word Adv. Any subseriber can ment ‘mn this solums LOL cares BN words onl a woe than SO eens a ‘ Snow Shoe afr unable in the f y mudience he fol finement w entire nothing t ross Forks Mrs Georges Creek. Mrs ree fonte, Miss Maria ter Pittsbhur held gin Benator Heinle and Cooney Miller | > ght sad-sary on Wednes. | day morning to drive out French- | |v col hag af o the o ville, In Clearfield in he). service in their attended a large plone HE Thursday ever event of the on for clock The pt ' : Friday nittes f } Services each ! ! : y pn County . A 88 ' he officers | M1 5 ma’ par i nsUrAnce agent . “ Harold Gard: — Years ters York, for | Salvation ’ Ge le. " no to . " mar the fel antomol a win. lege. N i ; where that that - = y pe 4 ke in iY x neert a want sdvertise- one issue free, If It does barges 10 others, one a ad ne SCYEMLseT onl IONS en 1% insu sen be answered roams n ing Au in win ng » I® rning t« his futies Moe there [ 4 There surel Lif RE section ance AT first -n Centre will meet H. Musser rangements which will tak September The grounds Policeman the what found thing The ere il there were ‘ w Mice iw three able that the Ww mw ihis ey in FOR SALE~B| G. Leathers cn— Apply 10 P, in M \ _ nd po. : presented at d vith ¥ ’ : 4 hether ford peals ‘ Arg " ™ A i Vent PY suliences | On ! ne ’ R SAL b3 3 tal boller In good comdi H Howard, Paxil presents p-to-the-mi ! nal | ' ' Y FOR SALE -M ust pew, foe 4 Showers eX Pe ' i ’ Bellefonte x3 ’ mn theatre thor thiy 0 Ju 1810. aged WANT D> ">t A ure ev | nmi y i every respect " 2 . wn, Bry WANTED- r grade ibe # depending to J find subjects 1 Am TR / ah ty Oo Ll . 5 » } : Lg ) i : . sr ’ Y i it Lior Orse power rare execs Fre L p } wish : Harry ! f v f . diamond and r the f t« € " i" ollow ian ' | ’ The Gettyst all it elas hig hig} Foe Le Harr ladies Bellefonte Lut} missionary ce paid of \ Taylor is ! ‘ \ ‘ ' . h . ' an vislonary sub jes y " = 3 ow of G. F. Garthoff he nol " r oO Mrs il vi } ! men and wWOomer ' 3 " + 1 mt ‘ na nid . ! a. Jy ' THY is survived ue The pu next Sabbath Re ‘ Johnst i found day v y ’ on twenty grande three great to go and have their no uy " f Jenkint Pa past I elle i \ and pay the ni ting used and : or } ' X grandehildrer ames of the patrons wi night childrer the order f thelr ages © served ) . ’ » b a He any ae Mrs CW. Young Kan- =A. fh 3 in 1 ah sas (City. Kas FEdear A St shop and store Jomept Mo Mrs Nora Furs Jewell furnace 8 4 ting ale ; : City, Kas Harr nd John 1 He Is a good shoen Aker § : A Huron Kas Frank Snave! H Eten " him a ONE Kans This the first deat! we done keeps a cigars and Erogeries o weert DOW Y n key " mr Rock woox ~ wot Night elle ¢ 0 ' ] Kansas ’ on ‘ ' th fling out clear ! FOR SALJ as Dew for E78 The Witherite. R fired "ne spring wagon good Apply to Alf out the ‘ " p ote Industrial Fo! ) Les wn enel v til 1 a vhict olt Cres ‘41 ' iar % _ ool 4 . oor Iitfe, soenes ' ! nd Mr for the Jent 4 CATDeT He 1Arer Orees or A asociabl nf ’ evening next week FOR RENT man House Garman § Barber sl! the Dest py for rept H inder Gare OCRLior Dwwn. apply 240 rmiy used as restasrens dog on High St. appl La ¥ D six ¢} week wl a Mrs Mr nd ures FOR RENT Rooms eds under the Garman Hu D Garman Fstate A the frier M o1 in Harr pulpit I church shoemaker y.v and } lefonte ... hear him ieely with their thing n 1 © Btate of in follows Mrs Haag fellefonte ii» 5 treat 1! friends cel ! in EE oll ower tire shrinker, bo good condition. BH. K, mt FOR SALE 1 tire bender Smull anvil vise Rebersburg Snare and her former getting } wheres mer OVER THE COUNTY. tt a] 0; —_ friends ni r Mr \M Mr. A 8 Iwtective ager of Jelphia. In Mise Hanna! Black, of sit AEen and Morrison the FOR SALE Grandfather clock. top bugger. sleigh. Paented cutter. 2 book cases and table, S B Meyer, Milesburg. Pa } ni College Ameri general Yi wife Evert an to that man Phila vho was \. jae Morton of M the Moore Gishe an les Mac? aking his Aan ana a Mary sentative - and have families TRESPASS NOTICES ! ) 4 the children are call and Owing the mer at the bullding dedica tion has postponed The time will be fixed later d the public given due notice The persons desired are on thelr vacatior he had until sometime ! James Haines, whe friends near Jacksonvi Bellefonte looking friends He | { five for lows first He finds jority of atives gone the way of all he visit the cilities would find more the other places Rev tor of the Chicago ™ desire dedicat cho the time f heer new the ded Ar and oan Septern Years Ago nd trip thin I» his that the ma back hin re ! friends have fhould he and the world of the familiar he dead names than where vies Elmer Lane Willams Grace Methodist is visiting friends at Martha A he was interested In about Bellefonte and of excellent addresses west and has and forceful has been doing Chicago Ont ’ hat we Biates a busy A town pas church, of and AR things mber his parents few ears spiritual made a He nr here nts Kosh : went developed f the | | minister 5 » { work of impossible 1 hold the reg was decided to 1} ad a mn At the H. Musser wi } pose of making a speech rible condition of Lam! full of ruts. large stone head, and everything looks Kansas cyclone had passed over the place. He claims that more attention has been pald to the alley, near J. L Bpangler's residence, than Lambstreet His Intention was to point out the mis. erable condition of some of the board. walks on that thoroughfare, He says that Mrs. William Musser fell on one Of get ilar enll Pe president qu resent for the pur pon the ter street it » 'E an HE our Wisconsir Mr Bush re of Madison ng Moore ne Hy the Mrs He parents the of n husiness w ng good are always at Mar thar ree in H Ki ou mak r Bellefonte him The enterta ment committees lary of the Y hange in the aturday August and nment of the and refrest lad) wrme t u h n on hast} he or inked ir exchar ‘oth n substantials w» liheral patronage | the proceeds of the starting of a fund for the after-sum cleaning of the Y. MC. A Attending the Bhaffer-Hazel Re last Baturda at Hecla Park was a representative of the Hazel cor nection of Indiana, In the person of Jacob Hagel, of Goshen Mr. Hazel has in the Hoozler state many venrs and is one of ted olti gens. In company Samuel Hazel of State College rt was ored with gentle men Rev. J. F. Ho pastor I'nited Evangel churel and ih spending thelr ' 1 mk Helghts are onk forest Heacles A w AN ge I» A mer union heen IR Fes with the Demon fay eall from n these wer of the il are At near Milton the conl ? ira thes the in thelr ows Aug 16th to 30th the annual 1} Conference and Camp Meeting wil held this grove There will he pre hing sery the bem gelieal church tw August ing int in the last The correspondent fron to the Lock Haven Express sa " T. Royer, of Bellefonte foreman of the Hellefonte was In town on Thureda years Mr. Royer was a fireman and extra engineer on the CC. RN of Pa and resigned his position last Novem. ber to take this position on sald pa per. Come again, Billy, we are always gland to see your smiling face, They have something down there that puts Mill Hall # that who i» Hepubliean For ten of these boardwalks and to a certain smiles on fellows’ faces, but as Billy | extent injured herself Squire was loaded for bear, and we are sorry he didn't get a chance to shoot {doesn’t Indulge we must come to the {conclusion the “smile” was perfectly | natural. tod takes rium the address gran selects pr al ntaining ne H ited to thers for he \Y public ny is large and commaodations in J \ lefonte his sor Pres for been year, and caused mn hoped that effected stored to strength hospital treatment not the Lent her ontinued ttle alarm permanent and the her family has in has we “ Iness Int relief Rood in in In may soon ther re health and On from wloners lant Hloms! unk Saturday a urg attended gentleman the « nmis wile He had 2050 big plunkers to Ia a for the id town clock but the smiminsi 0 | Wood Zimmermat and Duning TEL that it =! : : leave the wn ing creed ker? mansion nn the Hpring streets after undergoing improvements through in the wy | inhop mmplet ion and i nearing OMe out extensive The changes while they preserve the outline former bullding, are quite appearance. The large porches and the front entrance are decidedly coe lonianl and give the bullding a pleas ing effect and make it one of the most | attractive homes In the town. The In. terior has been entirely renewed, and | with the new furnishings that will be 4 in it will make the home ideal toh good taste has been displayed throughout. exterior of the pleasing In extend od vishh CC. E Whipple, of Zone, a civil engineer Canal mpany in-law Landlord Mille, were Gorgona Canal on the Panama with his brother Wood of Spring on Wednesday. Mr Whipple arrived on Monday on a brief vacation He reports mapid progress on the big diteh 1 Sam digging between the two continents in ox allers nele in Vicio as bulldogs, belonging to Jacob ol Cass. attacked Mrs, Charles Sellers Waddle, and of Bellefonte, 1 Miss Bricker while they were driving in the vicinity of Waddle. The dogs attempted to jump into the buggy and finally at tacked the horse, biting it severely Two of the brutes ors eaten off, but the third, which had closed its jaws on the horse's head. had to be shot A birthday party hied itself to Pad dy Mountain today, given in honor of Wm HH Hartetr, of Hartleton, It being his 86th birthday anniversary Mr Harter was a native of Haines town ship but years ago went to Union county A Harry, former mer chant Sunbury, with wife and fama i Mra. Dr. Moyer, of Lane Mrs. Samuel Camp bell Millhelim: Mrs. Re ster. of Centre Hall of Bellefonte and a the party for the son at daughter Net sister of "n oln Wn becca Murra Mrs. Fred K fe lends A» riz mind \p Marriage Licenses, alvin Witmer Mary Ir Davison Wm Estella Robert Isabella Bellefonte INEart, Hebersburg Philipsburg Fdgar Philipsburg MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte—Prod uce. Vee Butter ‘HB »0 70 Ll] "n FAL res BLF ted Marti tinge and progressive me passed away " at 8 0 o'cliwk at High street He had several months with Kidney and hardening of the arteries Mr Fauble came 1 Bellefonte abdut the 18682 \ netance of Abram then a peddier of mx throughout Centre the Mr. Fauble sanociated himself the peddling ? thus traveling together for several years Finally the deceased went m partnership with Simon Lyon he butcher, In Bellefonte, having their store on DNishop street Later the partnership dissolved and Mr Fauble went HR & A Loebh's store as a clerk He war a progressive young man and helped to bulld up a large trade, Loeh's store at that time being of the principal business places the county seat Heing of a fudicl turn of mind he his money until he was able pte business for himself the clothing gents Hust He started room Ammerman iiding on Bishop His business began srowing order to larger quarters to Ww occupied Knisely From there he move. the street into the Brockerhoff Mouse always vigorous and found place of business up until several months prior to his death Socially he was a good, genial gentleman, hav. ing many friends, who are sorry that his Hife Is ended He was 68 years of age and of Jewish descent Early life he was married to Miss Loeh ter of the Iate Loeb, who survives him with the fol. lowing ohildren: Adolph, with whom {he was associated In business; Mrs | William Behloss, of Philadelphia: Mrs | William Seal. of Harrisburg: Joseph, [of Monongahela City; Miss Mabel at | home, Mra. Ilda Taslg of Harrisburg, and Miss Rosie at home. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon: interment In the Hebrew cemetery. hig? most Fa one hants « efonte Wednesda) his morning residence or alling fast for trouble been ear t the Haun who was tions ad after with einess and oilnire « coming Mr Baum ir unties here WAS into one in us saved to go choosing furnishing Htthe and ress first in the #treet ir moved in a and PS | ire the room n (leorgs od ar rooms we the tw He at his in WAS LL | brick dwelling house in. Simon and Adolph | terms fnauire of D ir sale at this oon Pripted on card board scoording wo recent set of Assembly Frice 5¢.. ¢ for 2 FOR SALF OR EXCHANGE~on Cantle. an # hoe Crown Grain Drill with fertilizer, goo sapew T F Wise Madisonburg. Pa WANTED Cows that have been or will fresh within a mont} for good stock. Write O Coliege, Pa - ve Will vay pod price H Bathgate, State ghvred English Berke for fall service short head. tit J E Rishel, Food condition | phone well marke Centre Hal at Ps FOR BALE «A lArge pumber of tnd hand trees tion engines. saw mill engines and bollers will be sold at a sacrafice at CM Gramirs machine shops. Rebersbury. Pa ™L The undersigned will sell Ml pom IBN white Frick engines 10 and 15 bp. dbollerete RT. Ebenbhuth Sstardar Aug at public sale. at Coburn chestnut shingle ag lath ure. Pa FOR SALE N¢ sing sheathing kitde building lumber at mates for pew buildings prempily farsished, Call on Pell phone. or write J.B. Mares. Myr. Watsontown Door & Sash Cg Lemont Wt —————————. —— cedar shingles, Beorin boards, oflling. apd ald Jowest FR MONEY WAKTED Cat place several loans of PLN as Bir! mortgage ob improved read estate In Centre county. ot 6 per cent, Interest, Ample securit Consult us st oboe if you are pn position to invest your money. Ibguire of John MM. Gray & Sor ne go sgeris. Hellen fonte. a € WANTED A responsible represrntstive for reliable § Insurance Companies One thoroughly seguainted with the insuring publie who w papire the cor dence of his elients »y protecting thelr best interests Some familiar ty with insuratioe priveiples preferred. Those upabie to qualify need pot apply Address A R. D357 Walnut St, Philadelphia, Pa lin re real Estate in Unione and consisting of 18 Thereot! erected » bank barn. orchard of ghalde fruit. This will make a desirable bome ors fitabie Investment, also 4 interest Bowring mill at Unionville boro. Por price and Buck. Fleming, Pa: or Kesnarine Hock. Lock Haven, Pa FOR SALE a small distillery, capaeivy 4 per Bay. in good eendition, bontious sy Valuanle aimaet of upder cullvation | pure soft mountain water, a rade. M TY I
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