Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 27th, 1913, Correspondence (Continued) SPRING MILLS. Condo and son Lester, dealers kinds of vehicles and harness, dav at Zion husiness Zeigler will move to State lege about March 14th It will only cos vou across John Horne ing. Since 8S. L in all spent a Z. KE on Col wilk h $2.60 ’ vard to go ) Y the doc to service the of his horn witos in the toot Mu patient pays for Shook where They used one of ving very and York mules to be Rishel, mpr Corman days at six fine this place John ot pent a couple they purchased were shipped to on their farms merchants, h from his our muc Millheim ws alread: show day have | town; they minstrels in this here in evening Don’t they you two hours solid fun for a little money. The Ladies’ Temple the K. G. E conferred the degrees on five new mem- bers T ind afterward they served a fine It Ie the Long's travel Dr. the two sho will hall it a I Ww give next miss | of ri in iil [| of uesday lunch to say anything about the mud around C, P long as our supervisors 1 good natured way move Centre Hall SOrr the doc in is us depth « stor it L [ 8 Wf i to in wor to loose his of men, of Wm that is crew tracts timber year n, who has been employed two Allison Bros. and gone to a job is | I Allison, cuttin going back C. H. Bre« for the t Rrist Altoona The | Lrves everyone got plenty except Meyer Bros. butchers; they built an ice house | up along Sinking creek and hauled in the saw dust. Now they are walting | for high water to fill the fce house | full of water then let it freeze. Bill sald it would save a lot of work. Your head level, go ahead, BIN Fishermen observe the notice and $2.60. nD Di mill, to LS Vears in resigned after has look t { was is trespass save BOALSBURG. Woods, our postmistreas, immable to at how post, on saveral days of near with his ge be kness for famil ednesday f Osceola, it wae Hie Dale t the Bran narrow employ od A rolling log nly the timely him He Is kept ith his friends ed among the h 1 | Roy with leman gon ire visiting Altoona with the town gave a party 1ds Friday Aap ed of uur an ing ly Dr Mary, given Friday | n All 1 “Dan” ] v L. E. Kidde Ww and daughter attended the Washington party at the Ferree home at Oak Hall | ning 8 even time al > if Fillmore wed that five cent 20 I ! | Mrs | Ing ompaint, { given | a fair crop and |! | sponding | returned JULIAN, Charles Harrington arrived home on Thursday after spending a few weeks at Clearfield. | Roy Marks and arrived in Julian I. H. Musser business in a few David Gingery | boarding Willlam from expects weeks, has been at Miley | Ned Swisher was visiting his sister, | Mrs. Mary Hunter, at Stormstown, Samuel Wilson visiting | Fleming Stanton Clearfield, to do great visiting his house Green's was nt | Lynn Boyer in last Saturday wis night seen our Hoover, D ved home Gingery's woods on Friday Harry boss, arri | Clearfield Mrs, Hannah Reb J Harrington Swisher spent a Mrs. Carrie Green Billie Lucas must have some attrac tion in Julian; how about it, Roy? Arthur Harrington and Rol expect to cut blacks for Link Jillle Lucas spent Saturday in Bellefonte Allen Boyer quit telephone people and for Miley Green, at and fow days visiting Musser even- for to Musser's working started I H. | the Grange | saw mill Miss Mrs Allen spent a Mabel Carrie Marley day Lohr spent few hours Green's and Mary visiting a it Jane Mrs, | Green Miss from her vl glad to The festival attended; $28 Adams to tose trip Hoe returned home Altoona, We you, Rosle in our cleared town well was Was RUNVILLE, A. Witherite i at Curtin with Leathers, who } sick list the past winter Miss Blanch Smoyer, of Butts, ited our school on Friday Leslie Meockly, of the spending some time at S. H. Mrs. James Morgan, who ving here the past vear, Brooklyn, N. Y. Guy Lucas, of Mileshurg, day at Thos. McCartney's Edward Burd, of Wallace Run, seen in our town on Thursday Walter Sayers, of Howard, spent | Wednesday at Thos, McCartney's. Minnie Stout, of k Haven, Is some time her sister, I. McCloskey Corver and Earnest to their homes after ing some time in Lock Haven John Lohr, who had pneum improving Henry Belight Harry K 1 Mrs. G some tim Samuel 4 pending father, on the her 18 been t | vis~ | afternoon valley, is Lohr's. | has been is moving to | spent Sun- | was Lox with Mra. H Oscar Beighto! spend. mia | t n Wha CAL; » jon, Henry? McCart PORT MATILDA, Mra. Albs Rigrle weather | 2! The wise pastor mmer wat n town *jattended from | Farah | the | work | Holt | Carrie | wore | | while LO VALLEY VIEW-—Benner Twp, Those on the sick list have all got- ten able to be around again. Elmer Breon purchased a fine black horse at Gramley's sale last week, Gee, don't he sit straight on the wagon now It is very evident the warm spell we the gun Sabbath in the holy, house laws, please keep and leave your old one day in the week GEORGESVALLEY, No. 2. Frank Ackerman and cousin, Mishler, of Johnstown, spent a days at the former's father's, F. Mrs, had caused some of our citizens to eat ice cream to keep thelr temper while others drank fire and water to raise cain, Mrs. B. R. Stere, of Coleville, spent Sunday with her mother, Mary §E Houser, of this place H, E. Corman and Malcolm the revival meeting which | | In progress at Paradise in the U, B { church, and reported a fine meeting | Mrs, Jamo Palmer, of Altoona, is | spending the week with friends here ! J. H. Armeghast has ordered a 1 | gasoline and chop mill {when he gets the new machines | working order he will be able chop on a larger scale John Shadle, of Juniata come guest at the home of |W Shadle Mr, and Mrs at Albert There are reports this feinity, although | get the full parti jany one Is seriously Church Sunday and preaching by at 7:30 p. m, the sound mountain, it hunting ason has not i certain young can’ shoot thea piea as 3 for bubble ow engine In to make wel- father, Was a his Ww Elmer Breon Corman’s Sunday ed some of mump I could not I don't present in v f i m BON By of r hing along the vident that the expired for if you squirrels something on ding other In very 8¢ vot chap Now poor Hitt hunting t yout no set the trees is elr destrovs t ire, th I plac timber on't respe the gnme GIVES AWAY $2.50 Worth to the Nervous. The Widely Known Nerve Specialist, FRANKLIN MILES, M. D, LL. B, Gives His Book and $2.50 Worth of Neuropathic Treatment Free. Sick people whi deranged—who liver, stomach or ache, dizziness dyspepsia, irritabllity, cold hands and feet, shortness of breath, palpitation or Irregular heart beat, dropsy, drow- siness, nervousness, n exhaus tion, sleeplessness, trembling, wander- ing pains, backache, rheumatism teria—would Dr. Miles' liberal another He Nerves ' i adder; weak eart head- nervous are weak blues, dullness: } or or ervous hy do pt r Nave 1 by phys lly prescribed Pp Wonderful Cures in State. of 1 Iv} NN Aats H OH) two Ia. ‘ Aercribe 0, We how nro rt ly promptly as He wil $2.50 Special Neuropathic which has been prepared especially for you, valuable advice and his new book on "Neuropathy" oy through the nerves” Address Dr Mil 475 Main Blk- har oh K Or sich ot y 1 ong CK pena a Free Treatment u uring Fr Ind anklin on «t down | Spicer | and | think | _ { Ackerman Wells nt Wm. same Harvey Vonada and J spent Sunday afternoon | ka's, who is about the Mrs. A. PP. Heckman ing Gladys Heckman death by I noon All is still improve infant daughter of A. P Arrow poisoning for the had fod ine nt CHCA De hope her 1 ery man The Georg presented the Sleepy Hollow the town hall Legend vening ce, Re Hber HART. on Frida It was a he LEGAL ADVERVISEMENT. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Ertel p. deceased Letters testamentary tate having been granted Lo Lhe the Register of Wills of Centre Co vaula, all persons indebted Lo the sa hereby requested LO make payment sons haviog agalost sald quested wo present the same duly suth without delay Wo MRS inte of sh in the d estale are ls LE Are re oticated claims onl AMANDA C. GOBBLE MRS. IDA C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. f Patter Estate of Nancy Meliss ship. Centre County. Penna Letters of Administration in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all indebted to the sald estate are requested to make payment and all sons having claims against sald are requested to present the same authenticated without delay to W. 6G. Runkle GEORGE R. MEISS, Atiry.. Bellefonte, Pa. Admr xi0 Centre Co ale oO own deceased per- duly R.F.D ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Philly H Haines inte i jeceaned ( ut } PP. BUCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED! SPECIAL OFFER: Made to bulld New Hesiness. A trial will make you our permanent customer Radieh, 17 varietion ; (s tase, 12 Kinds | Temslons, 11 the finest ; Tarslp, 7 splend.d ; Osten, § best varie [tine , 10 “Bowering Toe. varieties Lo ail GUARANTEED TO PLEASE. Write to-day; Mention this Paper. a a i de SEND 10 CENTS 0 cover postage and packing and receive this valuable few | M. | Evans | Rip- | A lot of homes are made sad be- jeause the father exhausts himself try. ing to be a "good fellow” down town. ‘Beezer’s Meat Market HIGH 8T., BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep none but the best quality of LIVERPILLS Sugar-coated and all vegetable. Dose, only one pill at bedtime. For consti- pation, bilious headache, Indigestion. Ayer’s Pills. Sold for 60 years. Ask Your Doctor, J. 0, Ayer Oo, Lowell, Mum from | Sunday | of | in| | (sree Lown. | above named es YOUNG GEORGE WASHINGTON ind f nis an matters transnc ad we a I G¢« Fat it Y ‘ reser Wills of | persons | hereby | estate | Spring Mills, | f | above | lar sheets Aggregate Statement of the Tri-ennial Assessment of Centre Co., Pa., as made by the Assessors for 1913. Houses and P § : mlipsburg Bore mv B Benner Twp Boggs Twp Burnside Twp College Twp Curtin Twp Ferguson Twp Gregg Twp Haines Twp $ialf Moon T Harris Twp Howard Twp Huston Twp Liberty Twp Marion Twp Miles Tw Patton Twp Penn Twp Potter Twp Rush Twp Snow Shoe Spring Twp Taylor Twp Union Twp Walker Twp Worth Twp Totals ! le nro wp a Twp 4 4 14,863] with the Act of Gen. regulating the Trien- and constituting a Board of Revision, the County Com- missioners of Centre County publish the above statements made by the As- sensor for the several districts of Cen- tre County for the year 1913 upon all oporty taxable by law fi further give notice that Friday, February 25th, and Saturday, March 1st, 1913, have been fixed upon whic h finally to determine whether any of the valuations of the AsSoESOrs have been made below a just rate; reserv- ing, however, the right to perform the duties of a Board of Revision upon the same day, and at the same time and place, of holding the appeals for the several townships and boroughs, as provided by Act of 2Tth of April 1909, P. L. 244, The rate of millage for 1913 has been fixed at 7 mills, and includes millage to raise funds for the annual sinking fund, and Interest on county bonds, and for outstanding notes and other In accordance sranl Assembly, nin] Assessments Seated Lands. Lots. Lands $6,760 ! p41 1.3 5.107! 17.1 178] 41.1 384 1.0 3.5 ‘4 18 0,714} 3.045! R80! A856 3,989 avg! 20! 1.0 2.7 A701244.2 465] 74.2 9021 23.1 8921 7 76!l 800} S14 11,981) 13.7 117,802! NOTICE OF TRIENNIAL ASSESS. MENT APPEALS FOR 1913, Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Centre County, Pennsylvania, will meet the taxpayers of the various districts of the county for the purpose of hearing appeals, at the following times and places: Monday, April 7. Bellefonte Borough, at missioners’ Office, Tuesday, April 8B, Benner and Spring Townships, Commissioners’ Office. Wednesday, April 9, Milssburg Borough and Boggs Town- ship, at Commissioners’ Office, Thursday, April 10, Bnow Bhoe Borough, Snow Shoe Township and Burnside Township, at the Mountain House, Snow Shoe. Friday, April 11, Philipsburg Borough, South Phil ipaburg Borough, and Rush Township, the Com- at Unseated 2.630! 10.632! 4.312(3.666,266||317,112/8,079,530/1288,38715631,421]12.880.213/18.822 167,987] Horses and Mules. Cows. 65 | 00 14.600 10.000! 500 700 2000 12.1001! 2.000 500 noo! 5 EOD 550 816 200 200 A400'! oon 26 00 08 14 34{| 82] 02i| 12}| 8911 1,9631| 12.007] 14,383] 31) 2771 60lf 13%! 66/17.879/190 625! Monday, April 14, Worth, Taylor, Patton and Half | Moon Townships at the Hotel at Port Matilda. Tuesday, April 15, Unionville Borough, Unlon Township and Huston Township, at the Election House In Union Township. Wednesday, April 16, State College Borough, College, Har- ris and Ferguson Townships, at the hotel at State College, Thursday, April 17. Centre Hall Borough, Potter and Gregg Townships, at the Hotel at Cen tre Hall Friday, April 18. Millheim Borough, Haines, Penn and Miles Townships at the Hotel at Mill helm, Tuesday, April 22, Howard, Curtin and Liberty Town- ships and Howard Borough, at the Hotel at Howard. Thursday, April 24, Walker and Marion Townships, at current obligations of the County, in the Public Bullding, Philipsburg. the Public House at Hublersburg, ! asl! | Commissioners For State Tax Dogs Occupa- tions. Ral 3.000 > cL IE. f 830 645 366 $645 720 3.6560 3.636 410 3.855) 8.200 G85 b.450 (44 3 3.100! 2.616 750 295 R05 13.920 210! (114 870! 760} 0 3 = 00 0 ra Bob aba on - 20 <1 83 WD = W ” “3D ~- 0 TY 25 0D waa wn) - 0) wn LL 1 LIL" ovo Hr ODOR ND ENN 2 8 a ~ LE 8.865 23/488, 645] 1501] 58/32.308.068/21.320''2 440) Thursday, May 1, and Friday, May 2 A General Appeal will be held In the CfMee. Persons wish. ing to be heard at this Appeal must have the Assessor present and are range with him as tion, . FOR UNSEATED LANDS. Appeals will be held as follows, at the Commissioners’ Office: Tuesday, May 6. Ferguson, Harris, Potter, Grege, Penn, Haines, Miles, Marion and Walker Townships, Thursday, May 8. Liberty, Curtin, Rowach, Boggs, Un- lon, Patton, Half Moon, College” and Benner Townships, Friday, May 9. Snow Shoe, Burnside, Rush, Taylor, Worth, Huston and Spring townships, Respectfully, W. H. NOLL, JR. D. A. GROVE, JACOB WOODRING, Comm, MEYER, Clerk. Attest: H. Fab, 24, N. 1913. to his compensa- | | BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. MAA Inauguration REDUCED FARES TO WASHINGTON March 1, 2 and 3, 1913 he RE EE hh Troe Ve ser Troe Valves B&B Chpprte sheets Blea $ in quai- of good heavy q ity, free from sizing, no for +1 | ~ ready US ly hemd by double bed yards 50k each 11! (Cases — t¢ full " 1 S1Z2¢C, 3 «72 TL nia and h the 1 value— aus ase 45 by » OW 2 and br - 42 by 76% { A5F8 ww good i! of starch 1OTY Wear nd 45 by 36 inches, (8 efa —— lens Novelty Spring Her fine wor | 4 H i porica Mixtures, Self Colord lord Smal Green, Brown several shades of and fimish | Stripes, . 'g ne Sel cq i t suit niece dresses or light weight tailord coat suits—all O54 inches wide, $1.50 vard 44 inch all wool weight sponged and Serge, Blue or Black, Thc yard BOGGS & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA. GILLIAM'S | DEPARTMENT STORE medium NEW YEAR--1013, We will open the year by giving to every little girl that visits our store and make a purchase of 10 cents in our Candy De. artment, a pretty little Doll ree. To every lady buying 3 Hand. kerchiefs for 25¢ we will pre- sent 1000 votes in the Piano Contest. Now for Ribbons—A most beau- tiful assortment in all colors and widths from 50 to 25¢ a yard. Ladies’ Misses’ and children’s Underwear bought cheap and will be sold at 25 per cent. off on former prices. Hosiery in wool and cotton for ladies, men, misses and children. The best line direct from one of the largest manufacturers in the country and you save the mid. dieman's profit. Blankets 480, 750, $1.00, $1.35 and $3.00. They are the best we have secured this season and 20 percent lower than December prices, Comfortables 78e, $1.00 and $148, New Ginghams and Outings at prices to attract center | | seam, hand torn, dry ironed, neat- | shrunk BEEF, PORK. MUTTON. SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Mest, Pork Sausage, ede If YOU wants nlee Juley Steak, go wo PHILIP BEVZER W. H. Musser GENERAL INBURANCE AGENTS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BELLEFONTE, PA, Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Htreets Discount Notes. John M. Shugert, Cashier. i. K. RHOADS At his yard, opposite the P. R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities | ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOU COALS nnn A180 All kinds of cee Wood, Grai Receive Deposits. n, Hay, Straw an¢ Sand. Superior Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas- terers' Sand Commerical No. TrrLErHONE Cavis § “ tI Central No. 199 Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. Special attention to Ladies’ work Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled, ATHHAAIIRMIMIRAMAAARAVAAA AANA Gloves and Hats Cleaned. m asement Alkens’' Store ¥ ’ el r » MVM $8 8 5s ees § ¢ John F, Gray & Son, 4 Successor to Grant Hoover CORR y 3 ne B FAVA 1 ) FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ™ a v Agen argest fire insurance the world We write Ar ALSO SURETY BONDS. re lines a Crider’'s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Fire, Life, Accident & Tornado Bonds of Every Description. Harry Fenlon : INSURANCE. Success Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. Hunters-Trappers deal kinds of FURS, pay the market price for | in all Will any pelts of fur bearing animals. Drop me a card and motify me what you have. James Frohm, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harness Oil PERFECT SANITATION is just as essential as Patriotism when combined for the countrys good therefore celebrate the 4th of July by installing a new bath room where one is needed. Modern Sanitary Plumbing as practised by us means Sanitation in It fullest sense as exhibited in thelr perfect work and intelligent adoption of every know nsclentific Improve- ment for insuring health and clean. | lineas, A. E. SCHADD, | Allegheny Strest = - Bellefonte, Pa.
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