wr Cases Thursday, May 8th, 1913, -. -mmmmm Page & BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | ~Mrs. John I. Olewine spent Tues- day with friends in Williamsport, —(} Fred Rees, of Renova, spent Sunday at his parents home on Rey- nolds Avenue —Mr. John Walker and ert, returned home Saturday business trip to eastern cities. —Gilbert A. Beaver, of Yorktown Heights, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Gen'l and Mrs James A. Beaver, —Mr. and little daughter, part of the week at Snow Shoe, —Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rees, of Reynolds Avenue, entertained during the past week Mrs. Frank Hatton and her son, of Wilkesbarre, Miss Sarah Fullerton Hastings, who has been spending the winter in Harrisburg, returned home Thursday afternoon for the summer. —Thomas McCausland, one of Phil- ipshurg's popular young business men, was in Bellefonte Thursday of last week attending to business. Mr. and Mrs, dward Gengher and two children, of Pitcairn, are vis- iting friends and relatives in this place, They will remain a week or ten days. ~The men's Bible B. Church will hold evening, May 9, at 7 Hoover of Hublersburg the address. —Mrs. Russell Blair day of this week for where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. George P. next three weeks —Mrs. J. A. Woodcock departed on Tuesday morning for Chambersburg where she will make an extended vis- it among friends and relatives there and at McConnellsburg Mrs. Jane Foster, making her home with Mrs. William Johnson, in some time, visited her many in Bellefonte the past week. Edward Justice, of Connellsville, is visiting this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Justice of Pleas- ant View. Mr, Justice is employed as a brakeman on Pen railroad. son, Rob- from a Watson and the fore- relatives Mrs. John Lucy, spent visiting of the U Friday Rev deliver Class a meeting 30 o'clock will left on Tues- Philadelphia her parents, ible who has her Juniata, the —Calvin Lambert Bellefonte hospital week to undergo an through the ordeal suc was discharged from that Tuesday as cured Pretty that, Mr. Isaac Mitchell Thomas Mitchell, Esq. day for Memphis, Tenn, will visit Malcolm A later J. Thomas Mitchell St. Paul, Minn., where he business trip May 13th —Mr. Howard Dry, of T the forepart of the fonte at the home law, David Barlett, street. In company who has been here 8¢ they left for home Tuesday -Dr. and Mrs. R. G. H. Hayes with their two sons, John and Thomas, and Miss Miller, who have been living for the past six weeks at Atlantic City, returned Thursday of last the Bush house, where they have re sided since leaving their country home last fall ~James A Monday aperation, egsfully "Thomas Dry, me Lime Stine, who used to duct a little store Thomas but who has been staying with son, Harvey, at State College, since last September, came to town Sun- day to visit his son, Al Stine, of this place. Later on he expects to visit his daughter at Yarnell —Isanc Thomas, Jr., has been quite iil at his home on North Thomas street His condition was so serious that his sister, Mrs. Lide Gibson, of Philadelphia, and his brother, Wil- Bam A. Thomas, of Tyrone were sent for. We are glad to that his condition is somewhat improved at this writing Our office had the pleasure of a call on Saturday from two e¢itizens from the other county, A. R. Richards, publisher of the Philipsburg Ledger, and Sim Batchelor, «# Rush township While in town attending to business they took advantage of the opportunity to drop in and make us a friendly call We were glad to see them. Call again, Mrs J Y Dale Thursday to with her son and Mrs. David Dale Bellefonte early in tonsburg, 8S. C guest of her on street, his BAY end of the returned home spend the summer his wife, Dr. and Mrs Dale left the fall for Spar- where she was the daughter, Mrs. WW. B Wetmore until after Christmas, Com- ing north she spent some time with her sister, Mrs. M. A lerger at Ca- tonsville, Md., before returning home Harry Hall, a son of John D who for a number of years lived in Bellefonte he was on the Central Rallroad of Pennsyl- vania, has been given a regular run as brakeman on the Lewisburg & Tyrone rallroad from Sunbury to Bellefonte The young man is quite well known In this place, being a member of the class of 1907 Belle- fonte High school, and a good part of the time between runs spent in Bellefonte G. Fred Musser, Lauderbach- Barber place, resigned his first of May and will to other business. He ceeded by J. Howard North, of Punx- sutawney, who will move his fam- ily here as soon as he can secure a house, Other changes (in this firm are John Rumberger, of who succeeds R. W. Osman as ship- ping clerk; Andrew Fravel, of Phil- ipsburg, who takes the place of Phil- Ip Hoover, as assistant shipping clerk, James Kane who succeeds James Haupt as driver. M. B. Shultz will remain as bookkeeper as well as J. Fred Herman as salesman. Our good friend, Col. Noll, of North Allegheny street, held a family reunion at his home over Sunday. There were present his daughter, Mra. York and little son, of Detroit, Michigan; his son, John L. Noll, with his wife and two children, of Altoona. Mr. Noll, who is director in manual training in the Altoona pubblie schools, had been In attend- ance at the meeting of High School Buperintendents at State College Fri- day and took advantage of the oppor- tunity to spend Sunday at his old home in this place. This is the first time that Col. Noll had had his fam- fly altogether at one time since they started out in the world to make bomes for themselves. last when manager of the Branch at this position on the devote his time Emanuel for the | been | daughter, | for | friends | week to] con- i well known Hall, | conductor | will be | has been suc- | Unionville, | Joseph Rhoads, of in Bellefonte Monday business, William RB. Joslyn, of Philadel- phia, Pa, a prominent member of the Masonic order, is spending this week in Bellefonte Mr. and thelr little son, during the past bus’ parents at Miss was a the hoff Altoona, was attending to Mabus with were visitors Mr. Ma- Mrs. Blaine Richard, week with Lewisburg. Chestie Stover, of pleasant guest Coburn, over Sunday at home of Letter Carrier John Gart- and wife of Reynolds Avenue, Mrs. R. 8. Brouse departed this week for Brooklyn, N. Y., where she will visit for a week or ten days with her daughter, Mrs, F. W. Topelt, -(Jeorge P. Bible, who has been visiting friends in this place for the past week or ten days, departed on Tuesday for his home in Philadel- phia James Pa., was in and Monday atives, morning. Arthur C Dale returned Saturday from a ten days’ visit relatives in Philadelphia there he attended the sessions Supreme court Miss Maude arrived in guest of Spring street for some time Elder, of stopped his work on week long enough to | Williamsport, He Monday while enro city. Walte, of Bellefonte visiting leaving for Williamsburg, over Sunday friends and rel- home Tuesday home with of the Irwin, town Mrs of Mifflintown, on Tuesday and James Harris, of She expects to Pa., is a North be here “David Rock Springs, the farm this make a wis In Be'lefoute ite to the Lumber ne weiss of Centre No girls, formerly Hall are now located at Greene St, Philadelphia, in an Apartment House and would be pleased to have person visiting the stop with them. x20 James College, Cily student at wis stricken with appendi- |citis on Sunday evening and Monday passed through Bellefonte on his to nis home } 4 panied by Leufler, a Greens iw Captain Bowie, wh Salvation Army place, left Tuesday evening for Phil- | adeiphia, where he is in attendance fat the sessions of th Salvation Army Congress, which takes place Wednes- day and Thursday of this week In that has tt work at this 'ntil furth n St er notice morning ser John's Reformed churct will be held at 1 ) A. mm Sunday school at 9:30 A m morning, Whit ay services ing at 7:30 28 his Kn Next SB and held in inday Mothers’ the Sunday will be Dy Schmidt subject, “Paul's Estir Athletics LAKS wiledge Knov was funday at w, Clem Allegheny nducting lishment Is and t+ large job printing the Grand Keeper | Beal of the Knights Pennsylvania Mr. and ve Friday will be the gm er Sunday From leave Monday for Atchinson where Mr. Dale will attend gions of the General Synod of Lutheran church of the United as delegate from | vania Synod. They rbout two weeks ords Mrs for Clement Pittsburgh where f friends ov they will Kansan the jeRte « there LE the States Cenral Pennsyl expect to be gone th the Manager Brandman to the Lyric Theatre, which may in the near future be used for vaude- { ville At present vaudeville would scarcely pay in Bellefonte, but the enterprising proprietor of the Lyrk give it a trial just stage | means to as the business outlook will warrant it, In the meantime you will find special features every night-—four reels and orchestra. You will find a pro | gram the balance of the The Pennsylvania cial excursion to Washington, D. C drew an immense crowd from Central Pennsylvania on Sunday There | seven hundred tickets sold in Haven and close to fifteen from Willlamsport, There were $1 | loaded cars passed through Sunbury {and it is estimated that 7.000 people boarded the train at stations from | Lock Haven to Harrisburg. The | left Lock Haven early Sunday ing In sections and returned | o'clock Monday morning Harris good week railroads spe Lock hundred morn- about 8 3) Heylmun, a lellefonte boy, is achieving success In his chosen profession as a life In- | surance solicitor In Pittsburg, Pa | Monday's Pittsburg Post contained an | excellent picture of Mr Heymun with the following complimentary no- tice “Harris BB. Heylmun, first, last and always a Provident Life & Trust man, halls from Bellefonte, Pa. and Is making his mark with the Graham C. Wells agency. Mr, Heyimun has a large acquaintance among Pittsburgh bankers and business men, as he was formerly secretary-treasurer of the Homestead Savings & Trust Com- pany.” former One day Lowery while penitentiary In last November Henry working at the new Benner township, fell through a rotten floor which he was repairing and injured his left arm. He thought nothing of it at the time us It gave him very litle pain. How- ever, about the latter part of March un cgnt formed on the arm and neces sitated an operation, which was per. formed by Dr. Hayes, Mr. Lowery recovered nicely and having an ac- cident Hey in the agency of W. Miles alker received a check this week from that gentleman for $82.60, which will compensate somewhat for his suffering and loss of time, | Normal laughter, of While | STUER 4 fwWere in 1 Way lator | tertaine d | the trip to | 1702 | | dance & charge of | THE CENTRE Mr. and Mrs. G. departed on Tuesday and Atlantic City. Seth Daggett, of Tioga visited his brother, W. L. the Bush house over Sunday. Lewis lL. Wallace, the contractor of this place, was a visitor to Altoona on Masonic business on last Saturday evening, Nogroin, a relief and cure for in- growing nails; send 26c to WW, H Garman, Bellefonte; your money back if it falls out to row afternoon school game and Murray Andrews for Philadelphia county, Feld (do tomor exciting Hughes and between Academy See Game Wed New by Haven's Shuey departed on on a business trip to York City, He was accompanied Mr. Bimon, one of Lock leading business men, Mrs. Horton 8. Ray, her sister, Mrs. Claude Jones at Tyrone, was taken ll and compelled to go to bed. We understand she is some better this week. P. H. McClellan, of Williamsport, who is a representative of the Inter- national Correspondence Schools of Scranton is a visitor to Bellefonte and Btate College this week ~-Miss Kate McGowan, of fonte, spent a very pleasant last Monday at the home of Mr Mrs. Christ Beezer, at Mlilesburg, the guest of Miss Elizabeth Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Clemson and Half Moon township, Bellefonte Tuesday on home from Williamsport, where Miss Clemson recently passed through an operation for appendicitis Mrs. D, P. Gerberich, Gerberich, and Mrs. M. B. Ger- berich, both of Lebanon, Pa, and Mrs CC. U, Hoffer, of Philipsburg, were en- the forepart of the of C. T. Gerberich slreet nesday while visit ing Belle- and as home Thomas of North Cornell Showers accompanied by named trio of pretty girls, Misses Grace Lucas, Edna Wills and Grace Walker, attended a iven at home of Mr, and Mrs P. Reese, in Boggs the following shepherd State | charge of | +7 Dale will | as soon | were | train | boys of Argument w ny and in less Was a “ from hire mi Car FOCUure were in Bellefon Wednesday and from here left for lock Haven The committee In composed of O. G Irvin, ©. 1. McCartney, J E and David Menche Mr. Frank C. Clark, of New York who ran such a successful excursion und the world, which trip Mr and his i Kis with Hiner (300 con and | afternoon met defeat Academy Hughes Flel Hellefonte oOck Haven « Reserves Class vening, May High Scho Ear] ¢ Mus member of school faculty, will ably introduce “1 he Public Schools.’ iI make use of the following The History of the ] $ in sch the Clties”™; ‘Schools In “The Pub lie Schools and "The Public Bechools Mr. Mus | ser thoroughly acquainted with his ibject that he will give much information Everybody in invited to be present Mr. David ser, A the | gubiect ools in ‘ountry” wand ites Finklestine who been assisting his brother, J. Fin klestine, during the removal of his place of business to the Bush Arcade, has decided to remain in Bellefonts permanently, and will become the lo eal representative of the Metropoll {tan Life Insurance company, a posi tion recently made vacant by the resignation of A B. Cowher Mr Finklestine for many years has been employed as a traveling salesman and possesses a4 courteaus and cordial manner. He is now being accom ipanied on a tour of introduction among his patrons by Superintend | ent Cralgy., of Willlamsport Next Sunday at the Methodist has morning, May 11th Episcopal church of | Bellefonte, the sarvice will appro | priately recognize “Mother's Day.” | Heve ral young persons will have part of the hour, special Mother's Day Imusic will be rendered, | Hand Society will give inition to every mother who may be present, and the pastor will give a | brief address suitable to the time. At {the evening preaching hour | nual dducational Sermon will be preached by the Rev. B. CC. Conner, D | D., president of Williamsport Dick- inson Seminary. A general and cor {dial invitation is given services the curtain rises at Academy minstrels, And also keep there will be no tiresome walts be- tween acts as the performance will be given In continuance overture. This will require an unusual amount of preparation on the part of the boys, but they are aiming to give Bellefonte a meritorious as well as a novel en- tertainment, and it may be accepted ae a fact that they will be success ful. A big feature at both perform- ances will be the clog dancing by two clever and experienced adepts, who will both surprise and delight the audience. Remember the dates, next Thursday and Friday nights, May 15 and 10, and make no other engage: mente. Remember 8:15 at the 16 and 16, in mind Daggett at | Bloomsburg | called | N evening | their | wife of Sen- | week at | | fow | Friday township, | i | interes dog | this | Elway | the Helping | loving recog- | the an- | for both these | May | DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Miss Marie White, of Willlams- port, spent Bunday in Bellefonte at [ the Brockerhoff house, { Morris Miller, of was a business visitor in | Pittsburg the beginning of Nogroin, a relief and growing nails; send 26¢ to man, Bellefonte, your Hit falls, Mr. and | Centre Hall, Wednesday, at | town East High Bt, Altoona and the week, cure for in- WwW. H. Gar- money back If Mrs. W C(C, were pleasant this office callers while m on business Walter SB visit with has Haven, | Dr. H. M. Hiller | H B. Walters, of spending this lon a fishing Furst, after a pleas- his mother, Mrs. A. O returned to his home in Conn, and Chester, week In expedition Edith Craig, her home able visit with Conley, of West Mrs L.oulse his friend Pa., are Centre county Miss turned to on joy Nell of Altoona, re- Tuesday after an her friend, Miss logan street Bush is slowly Covering from her broken hip of last fall and was able to be down stairs in her home on day. re injury moved Tues- Martin tenovo to Jerome, who are good jobs with pany In that city | Donald 8. Potter moved ily this week from the erty on Curtin street to the MceCaf- ferty property on the same street which he recently purchased Mrs. Paul Bowen, of Willlamsport, { Mrs. Fannie Helymun, of Milton: and Harris M. Helymun, of Pittsburg, at- tended the funeral of Miss Katherine He this Saturday Frances for the vears ha efficient Bush's | resigned position after a Connells- her future Dale Visit left on Tuesday his sons, Guy both holding the rallroad and down Joseph yimun at Miss | past five clerk in her place Rapp been who the store, and gO to make look Saturday weeks rest will where she will The business men's ing in the Court House attendance discussions on to the hn men there the first meeting last arbitration though hav- had some topics of of Belle. Friday even the small pretty lively room of ting a iIsiness mite meoesis ith an | | evening on | 4; traveling put " A Ereat conven | dence in this popular hostelry Miss Vera Willlard, who has been employed ae a trained nurse in Clove. { land, Ohlo, Meadville and Union City during the past three months, re- turned to her home in Bellefonte on She was In Cleveland dur and witnessed enes of that trying per great food the =» William former) Min were arrival evening throug! bride Apartments delphia inclaimed postoffice 19] Koonsman Orville N nite Ma Miss l.ottie Allorge Mrs Mr M Willianson Fore vene 5 Penn St Pirtro IM Onofre Kiara Rusan—-H. C alentine Bulughar Jusas P postmaster (Juine Pe Dr. John Keichline, of Huntingdon coun Tuesday on b Erowing his wing a0 his rather get ba n short arse Peters! ! V in Bellefonte His large and not permit of away from very long visite to his native plac are brief However he is gl to k to the old town If only for time and many friends always glad to see him Hess, of ire iginess practice does home his Mrs Creek (Jeorge D and Edward Quigley, of burg, were the guests the home of their brother, Henry C Quigley, of Fast Linn street. On Monday H. C. Quigley and BEd. Quig- ley left for Lock Haven where they met their brother Dick and all three are spending this week along Fish Ing Creek fishing for the beauties Heech Pitts over Sunday at The many friends of Henry ler, son of Harry Keller, Esq. will be sorry to learn that he falled to come up to the physical standard re- quired for admittance to Annapolis Naval Academy He has passed {mental examinations with flying ors and Wednesday of last week took the physical examination, only to find that owing to certain defects, the medical board could not pass him. It I= sald that seven out of every ten, iwho pass the mental fall in the physical Lieutenant old arrived from examination and Mrs, C. L in Bellefonte on China, where they past two years and a half, old, who I» in the navy having stationed there, They salled for Orient from San Francisco and re. {turned through the Suez canal and Mediterranean Sea, stopping for a short time at the places of greatest interest along the route. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold are guests of Mrs old's parents, Judge and Mra, Ellis L. Orvis, where they expect to remain for the next six weeks Arne Saturday spent the Lieut the An Mustrated lecture will be give en in the High School bullding at § {o'clock on Wednesday evening, May 14th, by Prof. George Resides on the Manual Training Department at State College. This lecture will emphasize domestic and imported cabinet woods, cutting and using of veneers, ete, and will be particularly instructive to those who are Interested In furniture, As the subject is one of vital import ance to the home, every effort is be ing made to be of service, hence, the lecture will be free, and a cordial in- Vitation is extended to all to be pres- ent, Hubler, of i for | com- | his fam- | prop- | speckied | Kel. | the | col | examination, | Arn. | been | Arn | A TALE OF TWO CATS, And What Came of Their Midnight Carousal. employes of the John Meese store opened up their place of business on South Allegheny sireet, Haturday morning, they were slightly perturbed to find a mystery on their hands In the form of a broken pane of glass in the door at the rear of the room, which strongly pointed lo attempt at burglary. A search the tore revealed no trace of goods having disappeared during the night, but that fact in nowise les- sened the puzzle, of how the glass broken, The fragments of were strewn quite a distance the door, Indicating that the had been struck a heavy blow the outside When the jan { through any | became Rlass from Paani from The Incident had sweating drops as { nuts, and in | Holmes ting, his proved | Biven a a second {in that “Billy” large as hickory spite of all the Sherlock stories he remembered read- imitative efforts at deduction fruitless. The police were hint to be on the lookout for attempt that might be made neighborhood, And thus the | mystery remained deep as ever and twice as dark until the morning of the second day, and the story had reached the ears of Charles Koontz, | the blind cigar dealer, who resides In the Reynolds bullding on Bishop Bt | Mr Koontz at once sent for the man- ager of the store, and offered to solve | the mystery to the satisfaction pf all concerned His explanation be- | gan with a sleepless night on Friday caused by several fighting in the small court at the rear of his resi- dence and the Meese store. Getting up in the night Mr. Koontz had gone to the bath room to secure something with which to quiet the disturbing fe- | lines. Finding nothing handier than a drinking glass, he hurled this in the direction of the cats which caus. ed a loud crash followed by the much desired sllence He then went to bed and thought nothing he incident, nor did it recur to intil the next night when ee began the burglar scare In the dawned upon innocent an putting wo and tw gether, h figured it ut hat likel ssed the cats Being to- En Conley an cals more of him | thinking over weighborhood r him [| t that when COUNCIL MEETING. thing differ. import WOH ervis He » a tender and alleys | The training which they lof the worst kind Boys and | were being led from the paths of vir. tue and such a condition is a menace t the mmunity He further stated that there are eight cases In wi were that young peo- were running the until late at night AR | pirewis his orrupt District At and wddressed council Judge Orvis no town In young girls night n Belle oming i yon the tailroad the rine) nes Com IATRS who gather at time something p to this stale suggested it plain ) nted. whose this mattis up. The present inabile 10 cops incil seemed impressed with the necessity n the matter and referred i mmittes matier \ « and Polite « ] Walker 4 the ning property owners the oll mplaint was made in regard 1 crossing on South Water street op posit Bellefonte was ordered repaired Mr. Cherry brought on of the sewer on ch R B Taylor is torn t when he put In the siding at his coal yard It was direct d that Mr. Taylor be made to re ace the sams A note for $5000 was renewed pix months dated May 5th An was directed to be issued for pay interest and a new note for was asuthorized After approving bills council adjourned where 11d purchase ' the the West up for the Asks $20,000 For Loss of Foot Suit for damages amounting to £20000 was made Saturday against the 8. B. & B. rallroed by James Me- Kee. of Watsontown, father of Regi- nald McKes geven-vears-old, whose left foot was cut off by a train on that r llroad on Thedday July 30, 1912 At the time of the accident the | boy's father was expected back on a Penney train from the encampment at Gettysburg, which he participated in as a member of Trate's band. The lad was eagerly awaiting his arrival About the time the train was due he ran across the tracks, his home be ing opposite the station and not far ifrom the 8. B. & B. tracks, A train on that road came around the hill land ran the boy down. He was car- ried home and the foot had to be am- putated. James Scarlet, of Danville, will represent the plaintiff, Centre County to the Front Again, From last week's Clearfield Public Spirit we take the following: “Cen. tre Is always getting something big. | That county has just been granted a State Game Preserve of 3500 acres and If there are any big offices to be had from the State or Nation they'll come forward and take them. But Clearfield county politicians will still continue to fight each other while Centre county “gets together” and gets everything. There is a differ ence which Clearfield Democrats will never want to see 80 long as they can expend thelr energies In war up- on each other.” back | g « | FOR SALE ' | quality received was | Twostory house, and out-bulldings girls hands | Burgess | council sireets Laundry It | proposi- | Lamb | SU PPOs dq to order $125 to $500 Marriage Licenses. Meiner « = Oriental, Hollibaugh Oriental, Northrup Htate Hughes Willard Catherine Harry [Eva P Fo Horner ae Clara Dean Willard J. Eminhizer Curtin Daley DD. Watson - « Curtin T Walker Zion Shaffer Zion Pa. Pa. College Mills Waddle Waddle Osceola |] George | Este | Pianos Tuned and Repaired. | J. J. Llajeal, expert plano tuner and { repairer, from Erie, Pa, has arrived, Orders left at Beezer's meat market or Brockerhoff House will recelye {| prompt attention i i | Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert s wan sdversis ment in this column one issue free, If iy does Dot exceed 25 words; charges W others, one cent 8 word, first issue, Do advertisement loss than 20 cents; 1wo issues 40 cenls; three ssuss 80 cents. No advertisements will be answered from this office WANTED: A second hand roll wp aesk D. Wagner Geiss ARCHITECT ~ Aona W. Kelchiloe, Bellefonte, x8 WANTED Dining rooln girl at the House. ; _ HOUSES: For sale and rent. J. M. K+ Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE: Top buggy | Kustaborder Bellefonte FOR SALE: Second band Siuger sewing ma chine. Inquire st this office STORE —Good-paying store for sales fonte. Inquire st this office WANTED ~Girl for house work, Mrs, KR L Mallory 14:IN Spring St. Beli fonwe, Pa 1848 FOR RENT: —Hrick livery stable, centrally Jo ested. Inquire of l.yon & Co... Bell tons 51% 4 FOR RENT Basement room in Lyric Thea re building Inquire st Workmet's Bargain Store FOR SALE 195% model moore) cls condition, #0. Lloyd Sampsel 2 Huag chine, x50 slmost new. D C [| —— | FOR SALE —Lot of Cheap for cash. Address Box N fonte FOR SALE ~-Horse five yrs oll. both sound as a dollar A Spring Mills FOR RENT ~The store room io Ald | formerly oocupied by Finkiestine Alkens store FOR RENT — Farm pear Pine Glenn, kn Zimmerman farm, 45 acres cleared Fye. Moshannon. Pa | LOST —A bunch of keys with {| Gray on lag. Finder pleas {Gray & Son's offices I SATURDAY. MAY, 10 west Curtin street ne of householdgoods TIMBER ;~ Before buyirt hemiock Gr chestr | near Smuliton P.O Canton oud name leave pt J ers and | Foundry Cx Johnstown FOR SALE Fu viooded chickens from State Col setting. George W. Zerby HOUSE FOR RENT | #7 and water rent given al ones. rent hey cent PLANTS Early cabbag celely + hnstor ard, Pa FOR SALE tein bull calf, born May #1h twin heifer: marks more white M. Camptell, Millheim. both phones Beautie. fine exira larg» thorough bred Holstein cow, coming In with 5th oalf about May 30th. milker and creamy r of supe jor SM Campbell Milbelm, Pa both | phones : | FOR SALEThe J. J. McDonough property on Water street, Bellefonte, oprosite the Spring. About 1 Awens, aid POR SALE ~The Spring Mills hotel: can be | purchased st any time: is a lloensed house, | good country stand close to railroad. and a des irable place of business Good reason for sei ing. terms 10 suit purchaser. Address MC | Stover, Spring Mills, Pa 4) EGGS From blue ribbon winners. SC brown | and white Leghorns, white Wyandoties Barred Rocks, Buff Orpingions, Pekin ducks pear]! guiness. Toulouse and Embden goese Write for prices. Locust Hill Poulury Form H. K. Mattern. Julian, Pa x19 FOR SALE: ~A% private sale on my farm. | mile south west of Yarnell, bay mare 7 yrs old weight 1350; bay horse, 12 yrs. 0ld. weight 1500; set of new tup harness. new Conklin wagon 3% inch truss axle, narrow track. 3% inch Conklin wagon, narrow track. Terms to suit the buyer Chas M Brown. Yarne E14 FARM Por saie or exchange; situated ahout § miles west of Beliefonte containing 100 acres about 50 being cleared. balanoe in timber; good house. bank barn and other outbuildings: fruit and wellon farm. Will sell cheap on easy FTms or exchange for property that will bring in monthly rent Address A. 1 Garbrick. Belle fonte. Route 1} Sat Apply so W. H. Musser Beliefoote. Pa | Bei of land EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Guiser, late of Miogovilie deceased Letters testamentary in the above named es tate having deen granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted 10 sald Fslale. are reques tod to make payment and those having claims or demands against sald estate are requested 0 present the shme duly suthentioated for settle ment #ithout delay Lo ( Pa EE. GUISER Mingoville J. H. GUISER Hublershug. Ex MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. Butter Eggs Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C. Y. Wagner for grain Red. .. Whit Wheat, Wheat, ‘Parcels Post Delivery wae BY THE Krumrine’s Pharmacy Whatever your drug store wants may be and wherever you live, don't forget that we deliver all goods quickly, safely and conveniently. Send your order to us and whatever you desire will be sent to you with utmost possible haste. You can rest assured that your order will be on its way to you in a very short time after we receive it Krumrine's Drug Store, BELLEFONTE - - « - PENNA
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