Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOSRAY, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, March 13th, 1913, OVER THE COUNTY. art, of near Welfs Store, sale last week. of Centre movement Cy. CY. had a $2,000 The citizens agitating a club, Miss Jeanette Irving, of West adelphia, is visiting Mrs. H. D. at State College Miss Jennie Rupp Aaronsburg to the John, at State Mrs. Phoebe A burg, on the 19th her 88th birthday and hearty at this Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harshberger Altoona, are at the home of Mrs. James Smetzler, in Cent: Mr. Harshberger is a rallroad Luther Musser, of near Penn was operated on for appendicitis re cently. The operation was successful and he is in a falr way te recovery. Charles E. Flink, who has been a resident of Joliet, Ill, for several years past, has returned to his old home at Centre Hall, where he will again re- side. Dr. and Mrs. G Pond, College, who are abroad, are now 8o- Journing in Munich. The Ponds pect to sail for the United States In August. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Horner decided to move from Centre Hall to McKeesport. John H. Knarr will take Mr. Horner's place in the Centre Hall meat market. John K. Thompson, a number of years for the Lauderbs has been Brun Hall to start a are civie Phil- Davis, has moved from home of hor brother College Brungart, ol of Rebers- February passed She is still hale advanced age of i Hall man Fiall, of State of Philipsburg, a traveling sales- man ach-Rarber com- pany, promoted to manager of the company’s branch house at Du Bois, Jace Hill with C for Lee will move Spring Mills, P. Long, the various jobs on hand during months The erating the folic dent, Milton ton N. Hartswi Krumrine. The house consisting leg! Slature a) from having handy Long the as a Mr man will next on have twelve Rur Telephone in Fergus Wing empany township, rs recently: secretary, treasurer, op ~ elected Presi- New- Adam fo 0) 44 IN St ropri fifteen visited members State of College y 1d made an inspection of 1 ing and equipment of the the last the and institution. John Strouse, while descend- lamp fall, whi¢ exploded, and not burned the lady lestroying her wer court ior court Former Hall, had favorable judges in . formerly from intil recently em- nburg Buggy and Hinburg, departed k for Seattle has secured a Huyeott, to Philadelph n for a week or Mr. and Mrs Locust r few days famuel Krape, who ears have lived with tbove Old Fort, Bellevue, Ohio i their 0 re arpenter by early | and | | Mrs ex- | have | | loft | will | of | Musser will 1 Centre | engaged | { of { been a itlons committee | on | Craft trade, and will give his time to that vocation, John H. tre Hall school the state $200, on account of School in the treasurer of the Cen- hoard, received from the appropriation due maintaining a High borough. The regular appropriation, received some time ago, was $693, making the total aid from the slate for the borough schools, $5863. The State College No. 1032, Independent Order of Odd will observe the anniversary of organization of thelr lodge on Friday evening March 14th by holding a ban quet in the assembly room of the E. church at that place. Great prep arations are being made to make A SUCCESS Although Isaac very much an about Christmas tions developed, her sickness is this alone ly for one ness of the eyes, Adam G. loom, of Lock been in Centre county a deputy of the order Husbandry A number have been visited by him, place new members were secured At Washington Grang, above State Col- lege, eighteen members were initiated, and at Centre Hall eight Paul Musser, the Millheim, who last payroll of Griffith's Puff, lodge, improved to Smith, at invalid tims some extent, Penns Cave She became ill and complica One of the results of total blindness, is a sore affliction especial- who never suspected weak- Haven, has doing work of Patrons of and at each crack pitcher of year was on Washington club, for Georgia last Monday where he be in training until the opening the American League next month, has all the qualities required of a first pitcher, and with a little more perience the fast develop Into a star Davi engage ness in Shuman, } Hecla fot $e has y 18 coffea bhusi- iI Zimmerman, wh been d in a big tea and Pittsburgh, brother of William, {line and John Zimmerman, Park, hi the last month patient in Mt. Alto sani- Franklin unty Mr. Zim- his condition | 0 been fering and has been rece of regaining his 18 for the tarium in merman, critical affected treat Ine nt healt Ex- Co Zimmer 1 while Harry farm form 1 the pen inty man | ly occupied by itentiary site, the farm formerly TY ON BOC Jams Fatally Injured by Dead Body. | Craft ‘redder x the { stomach int t hospital i in ‘ th the An 118 Fellows, | the | M. | 5¢ it | led 1 is | and | | Refreshments | of chicken | parted as | of | Granges | | Hay | daug | spent the | | ter CURTIN, Those who spent Bunday at the | home of Roland Bryan were, Mrs Wm. Gates, of Mt, Bagle, Mr, and Mrs, | T. (i. Leathers and son, of Mt. Eagle; Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cartright, of Miles- burg; Samuel Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. | George Bryan, of near Curtin; Mr, and | Mrs. Orlanda Bryan | Mrs. Henrietta Kline, visiting at the home Shultz Wm. Prince of Bellefonte, Mrs, Henry | Bertha | for Os and daughter left on the 1 train Friday ceola Mills, being called there by the rious illness with pneumonia of Mr Prince’ in-law, Roy Hazzard the 05 BOT Henry Shultz is attending "nit wvangelical conference during the week crowd betook themselves to the home Arthur Bathurst at Mt Eagle on Wednesday evening, where they were most royally entertained, it being Mr. Bathurst's 40th birthday were served, consisting and waffles cream and At a reasonable hour all de- for their homes wishing Mr Bathurst many more happy returns of the day Mrs burg A Jolly foe cake called to of her hope Bryan was the serious illness hter, Mrs. Lloyd Reeder; we she may soon recover Miss Kathryn Parker, Sunday with her Jerre Glenn Laird Curtin, wife and came to the Curtin Monday where they will 1 home ird has Elmer 8 Run by of Bellefonte, sister, Mrs little daug! residence on make thelr [4 some notion of at a bed and some Act ey Don't wait until ment caused | biliousness, or 2D ’ which may le: ) B84 Immediate relief is that best corre ctive an BEECHAM $ PILLS i Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 285e, | twp... m— — Ask Your Doctor. Ces Soni Changes tendency toward disease to tendency toward health. No alcohol. Sold for 60 years. rel, Oo., ALT Maes. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Wim Noll, lot Sallie leathers, $19.000 Irvin A. Bi Auman, propert Willlam Bilger wealth of Penna Benner, College, May ', Willams Yarnell, tract of land H. Noll, Jr et of irtres of in ot et | $200 Pealer tract of land William f.utz, £300 J. H. ot Ross et ux of land in Fergus J. C. Btevens ct of land In EW. Sweeny lot In B wh W to et ux Tas el ux als Veen Bel paper ef 1 1 ux 1 Penn tract Harris; IX in E. A on twp to lor to Geo DUreg al College, (0:0) bar land Spring Alfred 1, twp t1 x to Commons of kL in $1100 ind bar to Oliver H. in Walker twp. ; to Walker twp. Fr) £200 Mina Goheen twp.: $826 H tract Shu $150 ux in Harr SERIOUS HEART DISEASE SO00N CURED By the Great Specialist, Miles, Who Will Send and a Complete Send Remarkable State. for b Dir Ww Treatment cians h Dr. Franklin His New Book Free, Cures in Your Hel piled \ af ¢ been ad Franklin oe } failed Miles ikhart | sons having claims are H. | | authenticated without Clement | | Court of Commu | Commissic | signed will | ast High street, in ured | Aggregate Statement of Houses and § geated Lands. Boggs Burns College Curtin Fe rEusor Gregg Twp Halnes Half M Harris Howard Twp Huston Twp I.ibherty Tw p Marion Twp Mile T= p Patton Twp Penn Twp Potter Twp Rush Twp Snow Shoe Spring Twig Taylor Twp Union Twp Walker Twp Worth Twp Totals Tw p y accord with the Act of Gen- Assembly, regulating the Trien- nial Assessments and constituting a Board of Revision, the County Com- missioners of Centre County publish the shove statements made by the As- peasor for the several districts of Cen- tre County for the year 1913 upon all property taxable by law, And further give notice that Friday, February 28th, and Saturday, March int, 1013, have been fixed upon which finally to determine whether any of the valuations of the Assessors have been made below a just rate; reserve 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 27th of April 1908, P. 1. 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 current obligations of the county, In eral ance | missioners’ Lots. Lands JINFOIINY (eA UHOINNY 445 18 260,714 333.945 616.880 471,485 153.989! 722,029 £3,276 1.602] 131.890! 12,007] 14,900) 440,314/] 11,021} 9.196! 117.802! 3.630! ,265/(317,112(8,079,630//288,387/563 3,406 1,121 2.797 60.879 61,465] 1,902! 15) -1 d- a ata 2 Sata 3 ® ©: ,31213,666 NOTICE OF TRIENNIAL ASSESS. MENT APPEALS FOR 1913, Notice is hereby given that 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 OMce Tuesday, April 8, Benner and Bpring Townships, Commissioners’ Office Wednesday, April 9. Milesburg Borough and Boggs Town {ahip, at Commissioners’ OfMoe, 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. ipsburg Borough, and Rush Township, in’ the Public Bullding, Philipsburg, the Com- at Unseated Horses and Mules. b, 490 3.345 4,200 4.400 ? O00 ' BOO 16.000 E00 10 L506 21.618 12.200 a. ala N= EY 26 200 16,400 20 600 32.400 20 800 268 5001 15.000 12.600 10,000! 26.000! 313! 2 108001 138] 13,880,213//6,822 * Dal DD 163! a08! 100! 144] _ 27.203] 7.545] 9,680 1,470 8.140! ] 467,067] 66]|7.879 = 11,110] 3.485! Monday, April 14, Worth, Taylor, Patton and Half n | Moon Townships at the Hotel at Port | e Matilda. Tuesday, April 15, ] Unionville Borough, Union Township and Huston Township, at the Election | House in Union Township, Waednesday, 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, ships and Howard Borough, Hotel at Howard, Thursday, April 24, Walker and Marion Townships, at the Pubile House at Hublersburg. at the | Ing i range with the | fon, | Worth, Curtin and Liberty Towne | Occupa- Fo tions. 18aaa uy OD or «3 / ‘142 17.866 ine 22.218 5.687 267! 4923! 215! 86,452 25.000! 2PM vr O02 ~- 29|l asl Thursday, May 1, and A General Appeal will be OMee be heard at the Assessor him an Commissioners to have to tion FOR Appeals will be Commissioners’ r State Tax this Appeal present the Tri-ennial Assessment of Centre Co., Pa., as made by the Assessors for 1913. Dogs. rE Eel. FLT - 02 ee a aso 750'] 2700] * sag! 23% 0 WH DDI O SN are! Fa 22% i as! 2.1001! 85! 1 116! 15011 es! 190.625! 23. 488.645] 68]2,208,068/21,320!13 440] Friday, May 2. held in the Persons wish. munt and ar. his compensa UNSEATED LANDS, held as follows, at OfMoee Tuesday, May 6. Ferguson, Harris, | Penn, Haines, Miles, | Walker Townships, Potter, Gress, Marion and Thursday, May 8. Liberty, Patton, Townships, Curtin, Benner Howard, Half Moon, Poges, Un College and Friday, May 9. Snow Shoe, Ww. D. JACOB H. N. 1913, Attest: H. Feb. 24, Burnside, Rush, Huston and Spring townships, Respectfully, NOLL, JR A. GROVE, Taylor, WOODRING, Coma, MEYER, Clerk. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE, Estate of John W. Packer, late of Bows | | township, deceased, Letters of Administration in the above | | named estate having been granted to the | undersigned by the Register of Wills of | Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby | requested to make payment and all per- | against sald estate present the same duly without delay to | CARRIEM. PACKER ALVYRED SHAWLEY. Admars Johnston Curtin, BR. F.D Ary ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Glenn, Iste of Howard town requested to authenticated JK x15 | ship, deceased Letters of Administration in the above { named estate having been granted to the | undersigned { Centre the Register of Wills of | Pennsylvania, all persons the sald estate are hereby make payment and all per- claims against sald estate | to present the same duly | delay to { JERRIE GLENN, Admr Atry x15 Curtin, Pa NOTICE IN DIVORCE. Anna L. Wilder vs. Marion E. Wilder Court of Common Pleas of Centre County #8 September Term ais Divorces, v.m To Marion E, Wilder Respondent take notice and you are hereby notifis n Pleas of Centre County on the D. 1913, appoint ner Lo hear & ve entitled cause attend to the dut of the March by County, indebted to requested to sons having are requested J. K. Jobnston In the | No Please ad that PET rr TAL TTT : day of A iL Lhe abo anid Mth Operas Ho OCcIOCK A In when and where Lo be present Lo examine and cross-examir Witness thal you see proper, or cause the Same we done our behalf JM. KEICHL INE Commissions IN Di YORCE. by virtue 1 Monday him fixe missior ut his ise Block yOu Bre ( 1913 NOTICE BEEY, All kinds of Smoked Mest, Pork Bausage, ote Beezer’ S Meat Market HIGH 8T.. BELL EFONTE, Pa, We keep none but the best quality of PORK, MUTTON. SLICED HAM If YOU want a nice Juley Break, go to PHILIP BERZER W. H. Musser GENERAL INBURANCE AGENTS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA, Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. John M., S8hugert, Cashier. i Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. Bpecial attent) La Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled, Gloves and Hats Cleaned, n to dies’ work Basement Alkens’ Store, Com. phone, Bellefonte, Pa. LA AAA A it John F, Gray & Son, DMINISTRATOR'S NOT ’ 1" A IH ‘ IN A STRAIGHFORWARD WAY. BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. BELLEFONTE PA. PERFECT SANITATION essentiai as Patriotism ined for the countrys good celebrate the 4th of July by a new bath room where one Modern Sanitary Plumbing 1 by us means Sanitation sense as exhibited In thelr wrk and intelligent adoption know nscientific improve | insuring and clean- in when coml therefore just as perfect of every ment for liness health A. E SCHADD, Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE The Inauguration Has Passed Rut New in and Stocks are prices comingEn lower New Style New la Lace and Lin- in Edge Ladies en Collars on and Insertings, Spring Embroideries starting from be up 30e, 6%¢ Long and Cloth Curtins India Linens, Cambrics Lace 9%, a R« and line of Solid Gray New Prints and a full Ginghams Chambray Tan Percals, Pink, Blue, and in and Princess Slips, Lace Trimmed Walsts. House Dresses In plain and piald; new styles, Men's 8hoos, none better and prices the lowest. Groceries to reduce the cost of living Grar FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. represents the mpanies prepared time. ALSO SURETY BONDS, Crider’'s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. $ O8O8000008008 00008 is | S90S080S080S808080880808 } Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. ple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. SPECIALOFFER: Made to bulld New Business. A trial will make you Our permanent customer te 3h id at, mien, § best varie ee Ha io all. OCARANTEED 1 TO PLEANE Write to-day; Mention this Paper. 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Hemstitcht Huck Towels—Da- mask border—42 inches long, 28 inches wide, $1.00 Barnsley Linen Crash Towel. ing, 10c yard. wash goods 26H¢c Madras Ginghams——stripes, checks, plaids——either for skirts, waists or dresses — 32 inches wide, 1216¢ yard Brown or Natural Color Dress Linensw.yard wide, all Linen, 18¢ yard 25¢ Printed Madras — White with Black or Color Printings, stripes and neat figures, 15¢ yard. Imported White Silk crisp finish—40 inches wide, 50c vard, 20¢ White Dimities—neat Bleacht Table Linen, The BOGGS & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA,
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