Thursday, June 19th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. mm BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —Charles Smith, who is employed in the rallroad ghops at Renovo spent Sunday at his home in this place, ~-Migs Mary Schad left last Thurs- day for Trenton. N. J., where she will visit her cousin, Mrs, jeorge W, Childs. ~x Mrs, James A. McClain child, of Spangler, Pa, are visiting at the home of Col. and Mrs. J. lL. Span- gler, of North Allegheny street, — Miss Margaret Rowan, nurses employed at the Hospital, has returned from a pleasant vacation, spent at her in Unionville. --Mrs. Philip Blanche Henry, been spending in Bellefonte at A. Shoemaker. —Miss Grace Cook was the Monday evening at a delightful dance given at the Logan house in honor of Miss Sara Fullerton Hastings’ house guests from Harrisburg. —On Monday a large concrete mixer arrived in Bellefonte and was taken out i» the Fish hatchery where it will be used in some Improvements to be made there this summer —Mrs. Charles Lukenbach, of troit, Michigan, was an arrival Bellefonte Monday evening and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs B. Garman, of East Curtin street. —Mrs. Elizabeth B returned home from a months with friends in Washington, D. C.. Philadelphia, New York, Old Line, Conn., and Boundbrook, N. J. —Mrs. John Davis, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Foley Davis, of ville, left this morning for Senecca, Michigan, to attend the Rider reunion to ve held there Thursday, June 19th —Mrs. Samuel Decker was taken to the Bellefonte hospital Saturday where she was operated for gall stones, She is reported having stood the operation well get- ting along nicely — Mrs. George town, is here for an extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Showers, of East Bis street, while her husband is business trip in the west ~=Henry Weaver, who employee at Pittsburg, ing a vacation at his place. Mr Weaver fisherman and is spending pa time at this enjoyable sport ~The ladies of the Refort will hold a lawn social at t Mr. E. E Ardery Friday evening, this the public cordially cream, strawberries served Mr. and Huntingdon Tuesday while Mills to attend the Taylor's mother, Mrs who died in Union count and buried at Spring Mills —Mr. and Mrs. BE C. Cook and Miss Jeanette, who have been visiting friends in Philadelphia, Williamsport and Muncy arrived in Bellefonte Monday and are guests of Miss Mollie Snyder. Later in the week they will return to their home in Baltimore —William H. Hastings old brother of former ings, and who shot and Ww nephew, Hickok, tenced to the Penite a term of from to f when he appeared county court at H Joseph Morrison recently his position as chauffeur of Sheffer's delivery truck, and is now being filled ohn recently employed at the office. Johnny engineer right thus far, and are that Pike all to be widened The Philadelphia ket plenic at mont Park June 28th, residing in are earnestl) themselves with the ass D. Garman, V. Pres, John C sec'y Company lL. Twelfth regiment G. P. of this place, will leave annual encampment July with a full men. Last year en held at Gettysburg, bu the third brigade held on the site of this The men will remain eight days -W. R and little one of the Bellefonte very home Mrs have weeks Thomas Collins and Ebensburg, past two home of of the the hostess De- in is a M. Callaway has visit of several by Cole- on as and Is Smith, of Johns- Mrs. | were the to Sprir Mr kengast on funera of Shire Was toss A Eastery nine in irrisbu resign Morr his pla Hines, Jr. Watchman ng ‘er east Centre Count A SRO will hold its annua Belmont Mansion, Fal Saturday ifternoon, 1213 All mint and abo Philade requested t ami on (‘entre ans Selinsgrove on omplement f impment t Iw CArs ago its manoeuvres VEeATr Ss in activities amp for the ip-to-date of the Brachbill furniture dealer, now most spic and span residences and places of business in town hiwe recently brightened terior of Mr. Brachbill's south Spring street In tastefull a mentery remarks on their handsome thanner ag to call forth many compli appearance =A round Methodists led dropped into ing In time attend church here and listen to a sermon by their former pastor, Dr. E H. Yo. cum, who for five years was pastor of thelr church at Lewistown, It was a pretty compliment to Dr Yocum and one that he no doubt highly ap- preciated. They returned home Sun- day afternoon wedmund Joseph visiting relatives In attending the state College com mencement, returned to his home In New York City, Saturday Edmund completed a four year course at State College In three years and for the st year was a student at Columbia Tniversity. His trip back here was principally to get his diploma as a graduate of State, it being impossible to receive this under four years It should be borne in mind that Bellefonte will have a Fhautauqua meeting in July, from the 17th, to the 28rd. The meetings and entertain ments will be held In a large tent on the grounds at the new school bulld- tag, and the entertainments to be pro- vided will embrace some of the best lecturers and musical organizations before the public. A Chautauqua In Bellefonte will be something new, and a mare intellectual treat. Tickets are sold at a low price admitting the holder to all the week's entertain ments, nas one ip the ex- properties Hu al] of Lewistown B. F. Brown Sunday morn- the Methodist dozen by Rev lellefonte to heen and who has this place | | | IK | | to whom he | candies { this was | | | Margaret | be {Ing Painters | on | ion | |EAave a | burg, Pa., Fau- Mrs. W, BE, Seel, is visiting her mother, ble, of this city, ~John G, Love, Jr, a student at Haverford College, has arrived home for his summer vacation, ~Hugh B. Taylor, son of Col. Taylor returned, on Saturday, from Charles ton, 8. C., where he was attending school Miss of Paxtang, Mrs, M. Emily Parker, who has been visiting at the home of G. Ross Park- er on Thomas street, left Friday her home In Somersett, Pa, Mrs. 3. 8, Brill and her daughter, Miss Blanche Brill, both phia, are visiting Mrs. J. A. Alken and her daughter, Miss Emma Alken, Mr. and Mrs Willlam Barlett and little daughter departed Sunday afternoon for Atlantic City they will enjoy the breezes for week or ten days Mrs. Willlam Rhinesmith and two sons, Samuel and Malcolm, expected home to-day from a weeks’ visit with Mrs, sister, Mrs. Kreek. Mrs. Lofller, tended the State ment last week sen un are two of Pittsburgh, ot- College commence. and later stopped the Brockerhoff house as the guest her brother, Dr. Hellfrich Mr. and Mrs. Sidney entertained during the past Mrs. Krumrine's mother and Mrs. Bubb, of Willlamsport, and Lucy Kernerer, of State College Mr. and Mrs. A have returned home ding tour and are located in thelr new Krumrine niece, G from now home Morris, Jr, their wed comfortably in one the Schad properties on North Spring street Mrs. Charles McClellen, place, and Mrs. C. Swyers were over Sunday guests and Mrs George James, of Mrs, James is a daughter of Mrs Clellan Miss spending friends In has retur spend the of of Miles- of Mr Tyrone Kitty Potter, who has been the past months with Baltimore and Philadelph ned to Bellefonte and summer with Mr. and three 4 3 nstr it Middiet 4 Genoa, Italy § turda spend the immer through Europe ~flewis Daggett went to Altoona, Tuesday to meet the representative of a large candy firm from Boston purchase his for the Christmas Dealers from all the towns will meet the agent in weak for the Ane purpo T sc ho for will trade he hers is universa reo WAYS te them The phor € operators compan now w ® stem Ww Heretof rd Ohio ee Wenterr Hawes ha distinct of being ons College for the sophomores who } Veo h her cls panied 1} mors |r ass this ‘ ¢ VAS Bd Mins will ome by rasmate Seott Braddock, who for a short time Sara her guest Mins a ome guests Mian Fullerton house party over in this pia The follow were present from Harris Francesa Balley, Miss Em- Miss Eleanor Boyd, Jack- Henry MM. Gross Samuel WW. Fleming, Jr evening Miss Hastings dance in the town hall in their gave Sunday at her h o burg, iy latbey, son Bovd, Doran and Saturday honor, Mr. and Mr» married couple who have relatives for fore new pect Wells, a Niagara been visiting friends here for a week or more thelr home Monday afternon going to housekeeping in home in Niagara Falls, they ex to spend a week or more in Lock port Ontario, Canada Mrs Wells will be remembered Miss Mary Fleck, formerly of this place U'. Harry Reamer formerly of Bellefonte and for many years cocon- ductor on the passenger train between Lewisburg and Bellefonts ted the managership of Valley Inn, at Miffinburg traveling public will find the popular knight of the ticket punch at the new stand to look after their personal com- forts Manager H. BB. Young resigned and the directors of the corporation tendered the position to Mr. Reamer, who has been living In Willlamsport since retiring from the rallroad newly Falls and left Be- tay from As has accep. the Buffalo and the On Baturday last the Ladies of the Bellefonte Chapter of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution held their annual Fiag Day dinner at the Nittany Country Club, There were covers lald for thirty-eight, which in- cluded guests from State College and the husbands of several of the mem- bers. At the dinner short speeches were made by Dr. EE Sparks, of State College; Judge Ellis IL. Orvis, Prof. James R. Hughes and Harry Keller, Esq, They all returned on the night train having had a most deligh afternoon and evening. for | of Philadel | where | her | Rhinesmith's | at | of | week, | Miss | of | this | surrounding | Altoona | three | com- | Hastings | Warner | their | Miss House, ents at Edith spent Hecla, The Democrat is Hoover, aleading business Willlamsport, for a call, A little girl baby and Mrs. David Bellefonte hospital William PE. Rankin attended convention of the Pennsylvania Insurance Agents at Altoona this week | Mrs, Ezra Yocum Is enjoying a | three weeks stay at Northumberland, { having gone down for a visit with her | hildren | Mrs. of Tyrone, are { Mr, and Mrs | Thomas street, | Phillp 1. Beezer has gide of Dr. Edith Shad's {on North Thomas street tue family there about July 1st, Miss Janet Scott, a student at | Wellsley College, arrived home on ¥ri- | day to spend the summer at the Mec- [| of with Haag par- the her Henry, Sunday man of wis born to Mr Schillings at on Saturday. the Harry Dry and son, Melvin, visiting her parents, David Barlett, of North leased double and ons house Curdy home on east Linn street. Supt. Jonas E. Wagner of { Bellefonte public schools left a few days ago for Chicago, where he ex- | pects to spend his vacation profitably. Mrs. Frank Warfield and daughter, Mary will leave for Chicago June 23rd, and during their stay they wiH be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schroyer | Pr. A. B Blackburn | Bellefonte on Sunday ev | brief visit with his guests at the home J. L. Spangler, Mrs. Mary was an arrival afternoon and months with { Hicklen, of Mrs {ehild | he r | West came ening for a family who are of Mr. and Mrs Peters, of Philadelphia, in Bellefonte Tuesday will spent the next two her daughter, Mrs. C. K. this ple Morrison who Mrs street, in LO Samuel Eleanor mother Logan her home Miss Verna Ailison, of Ex-sheriff B. F | Nittany, has returned t grandfather, having cessf term of teaching and grand- been visiting Confer, of Saturday have Sarah left Tyrone last | for grand-daugh- Shaffer, of the home of closed suC- at State | ter | her a ful Mc- | KE 1] , 6 | Africa, A. E. Yohn | W. Fisher, Dean Strickler, and Versing, prominent Huntingdon | ple stopped the Brockerhoft | Friday havin Ome« wross in Geo R L peo- on their at 4 in Ar Vv { lal ishould the reasons be market M. Gage, Prest and general of the Huntingdon & Broad Railroad Co, Phila., with the fol. from BAM city ut the Brockerhoff larne F. D Dow Burgess now fostered this Everybody market boost from | stock of | Carl | manager | Top wing jeonts the efonte on entre Dem Monday 4 iting for Mr. Bler ir readers "n mann oF the Democrat some A dozen and a imembers of half motor o3 an Altoona and Juniata motor «<lul invaded Bellefonte on Sunday and took dinner at the hotels The boys enjoyed their run very much hi was made without mishap. The triangle in front of the First National Bank was pressed into service by the visitors stack thelr “vehi and the scene presented a milature cyele {show clists v h to 3 William Allen, a former citizen of Bellefonte, now employed at the moul ding trade In Larimer, Pa. left | Saturday {a brief time In Bellefonte with friends In the days of the old Company B Billy was third in command, serving jas second lleutenant for a number years, and it may truthfully be was one of the most popular the company There are not who remember the used to be between ran the Butts house, where Tem. court now stands and RD. Cum- mings, who run the Cummings house 60 years ago, now the Hang Hotel run [by Ex sheriff Kline. When one of those {hardy pine knots of a half century ago, comes to Bellefonte, he naturally looks over the old battle grounds; for, it sald when a man couldn't pick a fist {fight at Cumming's tavern, he could | go down to Jerry and be accomodated [Oh those were stirring days! sald men in many old flerce Jerry | timers | left rivalry there who | ple Cristopher Lobingler, gray haired man, probably traveled further than any other person to ate tend the State College commencement. He came from the southern part of Georgia, about ten miles from where Jefferson Davis was captured after the close of the war, He is a native of Pennsylvania and was attending state College as a member of the class of ‘63 when the war broke out in 1861, With other students he enlisted and went to the front and this Is the first time he has been back since, Thurs day of last week he apent In Belle. fonte and the only landmark he tried to locate was Jerry Butts’ old tavern, where the students used to congre- gate In those days, a sturdy, | Burkholder, the | Fire | | per, will move | | E. Alleman, | Mr, ¢ | guests the | {planing to spent several weeks at | June to | | Richards | children | will lant | for his home after spending | of | | week | ture ( | Box Q, Mrs | Cuthbertonson, Butts, | | Harper, | Hitchler | Keller, | shall |F is | Mrs. George Markle, of and Miss in Flo R visiting Duck, her sister, of North H., Cox and little son, of , are enjoying a pleasant her parents, Mrs, and Mrs, Bechler, of North Spring St John son of Jared of South Thomas street, the annual commencement at Franklin and Marshall Lancaster, during the past Migs Mary Kline, of East street, departed on Thursday week for Norristown to time with her sister, taking a course in a in that city Miss Mary and Misses Ohln, sd hoo) of Bt, Mrs, L.ouls, Mo, Ww. BE Mrs, W,. Franklyn, Pa visit with Robert Harper, attend- exer- Cols week Curtin of last spend some tuth, who is business college ed Cleon lege, Hicklen, of this Marie and Bess Fimble, friends of Miss Littlestown, ichell, of Frederick, in the family of Littlestown, the of Bellefonte of Margaret Pa., and have been DB. Alle past week of man, at A number boys are the M. C. A camp to be held from 26th to July 10th, at Inglenook, Susquehanna, near Harrisburg outing should prove very as the surroundings are excellent Miss Marie at the Indiana weeks' visit State Y on the The ant Heese, student Normal, is making a ’ at the home Mr Mrs. John 8. Walker East siroet Mins Reese to be mar- ried and return to Indiana, Pa. latter part of June and previous that eveat will visit her rather, tin Reese at Snow Shoe Miss Aull, of phla, and Miss Helen Chambers, Kennet Square, Pa. latter daughter of the late R bers, of Bellefonte enjoying hospitality of Mr Mrs at their East street Miss Aull is a nelce Mrs. Richards, spend summer Mr, and thelr in of on expects Margaret Philadel- of are and home who on here 8. Walker Miss Mi Mrs. John Robert, and Miss Jane at 2 o'cloc in thelr cant with Shortlidge " Fie last son and Hefonte Wind for a trip ladelphia ugh relatd Calmont k Plerce Arrow They will visit and wi then tour Delaware Mr. Walk They will likely re of CAr Pt thre VER eran cl h As coming Glanding will cceupy the pulpit church He wade quent speaker and be greeted with a ! Sunda on Rey William B. B of Syracuse, N. Y, of the Luther. 1 10 Ix An elo 1 t he nday DD an x it i= hoped he iarge audience He Patrons with the man ms bein uh enc are greatly ighted excell ire f ght will of the gre Nort? ww } ‘ the WY night the Ereat Tate d fi Ome the Bishop will rnit he on pied V de bull He S in Revn fireet with Mrs Fe Tate In the Cu h of Alle and Mr move into © jewel Dr. A room Allo corner fgireets will Casebeer's cupled by use on th and Howar Mra Clvde Lo apartments ove store recently W. Hafer Commander Roland 1 Curtin and wife, with their two children and mald arrived in Bde fonte on Monday from Annapolis, Md, and are guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. John I. Curtin, on West Curtin street Mrs Curtin and the will remain here for some but Lieut. Commander Curtin, leave Friday for Santiago, Call- fornia, where he will board the UU, 8B Ship "Denver" for the west coast of Mexico, where he will be assigned to command of the United States Cruiser Pittsburg.” List of unclaimed letters remain- ing In the Bellefonte postoffice for the ending June 14: Acklen Furni- Frank Beck, OO. E Bennett, D. W. Burkey, Raysh M Holden Darst, Irene Clarence Faust, Mra Glazy, Elsie Gras, C | A Mrs A W. Harris, H J. A. Horrell, Mrs. Louise Marshall Mayhew, K. N. Mar- W. R. Roberts, Jacob Royer, Dr W. Bunanday, George M. Topper: Forelgn—Marinl Bernardino H. C Valentine, postmaster Lieutenant time 0 Fravel, Mrs Katherine Frank Bartley's evil jinx has sure- ly been following him the past few days. On Monday while coming up south Allegheny street in his Ford car a rear wheel slipped from the bearing, just for enough to cause a scare but do no damage. The car was towad to Sebring’s garage for re- pairs. This compelled Frank to go back to the old mare for transporta- tion facilities and although she didn’t lose a wheel, she decided to add to Frank's misfortunes by running off Frkna's misforfunes by running off from him on Tuesday. The horse at- tached to an open buggy, made a breakneck run up Reservoir Hill, turn- ed unto east Logan and came down Bishop street to the Brant House where it was caught, without having seratohed the vehicle, Frank's friends are fearful of what might hap- pen should he resort to aviation, Thomas street, | Har- | piace, | pleas- | two |: and | Linn | the | to | Mar- | the | Cham- | the | Edward | Linn | ot! the | Anna | Thursday | visited at David B Former home Br. the of rlett, aver Register A | Pine Grove Mills, was Wednesday attending Horton 8S of {is now the of fautomoblle | Master Mr. and Sunday (i. Archey, of Bellefonte on to business the Brockerhoff new Overland Mrs in tay, owner a George l.von, and Mrs, John P. Ly in his home on west Curtin the mumps | Mrs. Robert Fay | Altoona, are g Mr, and Mrs, John N Linn street Mrs. Thomas | son, Thomas burg, are { High street Miss at bridge | honor ings’ Mrs, Hugh Crider Ceader will leave phia and later in ed py Mr. Crider Mra, J. Thomas Mitchell Atlantic City her the | Mr Misses nelly son of Mr confined stlreet on, and little of her Lane, son, of parents, of East Jest K. Morris and little BUCKLE Elizabeth on T of Miss Buests, Morris entertained esday afternoon in Sara Fullerton Hast- and Miss for Philadel- week will be join today the {to {in } | al for a brief sojourn and absence Mr, Mitchell is a Brockerhoff Fred Croft, Anna Nolen spent Sunday ledler, at Millheim, Mr. and Mrs | Overbrook, Pa. | this to Caroline Furst, accompanied by and Mary Con- with Dr. M. B William 8B, are expected visit his of East irst, of in mother, Mrs Linn street. a successful business irg, Pa., accompanied two children are of h Jacob week Harry of his Reese, Harris! wife and the home Line | man { by iting Barlett « Mis Margaret were arri the formers J. Cook, of Mrs Putsie | daughter, Miss Margaret turned home Monday Barre having nade the from in Dr ! Mis May Taylor client teachers in our public school jeft week for New Brunswick, N J she will visit friends later g t Bridgeport, Conn. immer months Taylor, and vis- at his cous Etreet Margaret Cook and of Rutherford, week at the home of Mr. and Mrs Btreet in, Val vaien n 8s neice, (:ibson vais this parents West Linn Stewart and grand- Stewart re- from Wilkes trip autom« to bile one of f B14 1 this where { Bellafo . { {John Garbrick, of Emanuel ( | man and Epley Gentzel of ne! TOT. ip may | Twenty {ior class Niate ( «one members 1914, of the spent fr 1Y of the sen. Pennsyivania m Frida) t ntain Hoge win n ti tible Cl: irch held Ladies Rev M E. church at le the principal ad Tressler, of this place of Moshannon, al- addresses refresh It tng a its Al ing K M., the in which reunion Mens Bible Rev. Clark, of church, will will be 1H be meet. Ladies and which time Baptist the Classes at the Milesburg speak : Two weeks from | Glorio Fourth wil various ways thro land Bellefonte citizens are going to enjoy a clean and sane day thanks {the efforts of those who have the wel- fare of children at heart. The public | is earnestly requested to hang out flags {and bunting at their residences and | places of business to ald in making the sane Fourth a gala day. All children | wishing to enjoy a free ride in the automobiles, immediately after the pa- rade, will form in orderly line, ex. | tending from R. A. Beck's barber shop down Allegheny street to Howard | Tickets will be issued to each child by Mr. Robt Hunter, from northeast corner of Diamond Perfect order | must be observed The | struck portion tween bridge block, the tomorrow the celebrated In ghout our broad “ be 10 of spirit with of the improvement has considerable force that west High street lving be Centre county bank and the leginning with the Harris store rooms of which are | occupied by the Potter-Hoy Co. and Shuey's grocery, respectively the passerby is greeted with the bright {flare of a pleasing shade of red paint | w hich adorns the front of the building. Across the street a new veranda is res placing the old one that had become worn with age, on the Bush block, ad- Joining the eastern end of the Arcade Last but not least, within the same radius before mentioned, is the new cement pavement being lald on the eastern and southern frontage of the Centre county bank bullding. These steps forward In beautifying High street-—where strangers get thelr first Impression of our tidiness when enter. Ing the town--should be an example for others to follow, ohn. RB Maria Licenses. ohn t - Zelina J. Barton Ais pe Harold M, Sears, - wi D, Kythe C. McClellan, - sont | learn 10 with | King Morris Jr., of Pitts- | at the Meek home, on | HOUSES {Inquire st Jacob Mark's | FOR SALE Helen | | WANTED guest | | LOAN :~ Money w loan $1000 | Bellefonte State College town i§., { loway Hoy, Hublersbury | FOR SALE | chickens from State College | setting | FOR SALE: ~Three seated spring wagon, (Ber- | Garbrick Bellefonte N. J. | | Bell phone A. | " | Parvin, | LOST: — A light brow and | ! | phone Fred Best, Hublersburg and | - where | Spring expected | Hardware | #3 { Jeanette | William Lucas, of Moshannon, | | Pa, Is a guest at the home of Mr | Mrs. George Eberhart, on Penn street, | intebted to Grant | The Weaver, United place, KF. the this pleased lo Improves at the undergoing week of Mra. Weaver, minister well steady convalescencs after jan? many friends wife of Rey Evangelical are exceedingly of the lady's ment and rapid Bellefonte hospital, a delical operation A. in Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want advertise ment in this column one Issue free, if is Goon pot exceed 26 words; charges ww others, one cent a word, first issue, no adveriisemens less than 25 cent; two issues 40 cents; three seoon £80 cents, No advertisements will be answered | from this oMoe Appa W. Kelehline, Beli fonve, $21) J. M. Keichline, x50 Five room house, $6.75 per month LIEW | Light. wop spring wagon, Harry Girithih, Pleasant Gap xe FOR SALE: Ford roadster, in good condition, H. D. Lindemuth, Fleming Pa | ARCHITECT For sale and rent Bellefonte, Pa. FOR RENT Pattern maker. Inquire of Hayes Run Fire Brick Company. Orviston 5 x25 {| FOR RENT: ~Brick livery stable, centrally o- has gone | cated. Inquire of Lyon & Co., Bellefonte ne FOR SALE Hammond typewriter iD good oon dition, Price $15, at Centre Democrat offios $1500, $2000, $6000, JM. Keichline, bs FOR SALE:~13 rooms 3 story, brick awelling., lot 42x180. reasonable terms, Address S. x25 six years old, Address Hol xs vlooded Rhode Island Hed Eggs 50 cts. a Tusseyville 129 $8000, on good securily FGR SALE: —~A good horse weight about 400; cojor, black Full George W. Zerby ry Bros. make.) in good RFD condition Bell J. W phone 90)-1% x27 | FOR 84 LE Good platform spring wagon, open DUgREY. one horse Call or address G Lruck wagor FAward harness sie. Haum, Belietonre x ng trade, ar Recommendations Knecht Milling Ce. WANTED: —~Man to learn the mill one with some experience 0 accompany application Pa cow, with horns in ing. narrow belt wil, missed since 1914.11 seen anywhere please notify A a the ef- | { per hundred, ast hatches June 1022. Write or x WANTED: ~ A woman between 35 & 40. as ho Keeper, Do objection’'s wo widow. a home ithe right person. give name and address dress BR. B. Witham. Lock Haven, Pa Egues ard year) abd white Leg Barred Rocks, Pekir peas HK. Mattern | Farm, Julisn, Pa GOOD INVESTMENT Invest | South Dakota land where land 8 IAD On easy street. Where Is bought from #15 up. write to be Dakota On Saturday Waddie and ined w oMrs CH WANTED: Man and farm, man for milkin man 10 assist with or State wages expect Harry 1. Mohn 1 T LAYS tween June ith LOST On Thursday evenis ng black esther t book. betweer CAUTION ~My has jeft my bed and { provoestion: the public {40 trust or harbor {| DOL be res her H. VF wife, Margaret Kessinger board without any just 8 hereby ca ned not her on my scoount asi will sosible for any bills contracted by | er HF. Kessinger. Blanchard, Pa. = {FARM POR SALE —2 miles wot of Rebers. { burg, coniaining 7 acres. 30 acres cleared. the | balance covered with good young timber, good | house, barn and other out-bulldings: extras Food | running water) at the house. Inguire of W. J. Carlin, Rebersburg, Pa or C. A. Doebler Renovo, Pa y WANTED Ciass TLAD ter ~ There's an opport WO gel an exclusive ritory for the sale of the Soistman ecper (Lhe ope with the brush in won nozele) It's proved a big seller be advertised by us in your territory | Ueulars address the Excelsior Drun Camden. N. J FOR SALE: At private sale or mile south west of Yarnell, bay mare welght 1350; bay horse, 12 vrs. old. we set of pew tug harness. new Conklin neh truss axle, narrow track. 3% inch Conklin wagon, carrow track. Terms 10 suit the buyer Chas M. Brown. Yarnell FARM Fy n Iniy and Sanitary the spo and will Tor par Works, bs _ rsa or exchange: situsted about 8 os wost of Beliefonte cont ¥ 100 acres about 0 being cleared, balance timber: good ise, bank barn and other outbu ings; fruls well on farm. Will sell cheap on easy terms, or exchange for property that will bring in monthly rent. Address A. 1 Garbrick. Bells fonte. Route 1 4 FOR SALE ~Day old chicks siralns of S. CW. Leghorns niog Plymouth Rooks. until {safe delivery and stock true 10 name coming each week. Leghorn chicks | 100: Piymouth Barred Rocks $10 | EW. Shreckengast, Prop. SKerstone Hennery, Tylersville, Pa x38 from anda 1 Aug AUDITOR'S NOTICE. { RBstate of John D. Thompson, deceased: Ite { the Orphans’ Court of Centre County: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. an suditor | appointed by the Orphans’ OQourt of Centre Coun- | ty ‘to make distribution to and among the heirs {of John D. Thompson. late of Howard Borough, { Centre County, Pennsylvania, deceased. of the | respective sums due each, and w any creditor | or assignee of said heirs, under the recognises { ances filed by the parties who 100k the real so { tate, or become purchasers thereof in the pan tition proceedings in said estate: and isc. 0 pass upon the exeeptions filed to the frst and final account of the administrators of said de cedent and make distribution of sald fund wo { abd among those legally entitled 1 the same”, | will meet all parties interested 10 stlend 0 the duties of his appointment. at his oMoe in Belle {| fone, Pa. on Friday, July 117 1918, at 10 0’ okoek | A: M. at which time ard piace all persons are {requir dd wo present their claims or be debarred from coming in for a share of sald fund A.A DALE Auditor xT | Incorporation of The “Lambda Asso- ciation of Theta Xi» Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Centre, op the fourth day of Aug eb A,D 1913 under thefAct of Assembly approv- ed April Bh, A. D.. 1574, and the supplements thereto, by Wm. PP, Oallaghan. Austin L. Pas rick, Wm. Penn Loomis Harry M. Pler. An | thoy W. Loomis, Clarence S. Snavely and Juiney B. Jones for the incorvoration of the Lambda Associationof theta X1." the purpose of which is: The support of literary undertek- ings, by rendering assistance in their studies wo | the active members, all of whom are students in the State Oollege of Pennsylvania. the sup plying 10 the members of literary works, news Papers, magazines and periodicals. and for these Purposes, Lo have, possess and enjoy all of the | powers, rights and privileges given by sald | Acts of Assembly hereinabove referred to. The | Said charter is now on file in the ofee of the Prothonotary of sald County to No. 53, seps. | Term. A. D., 1913, J. K.JOKNSTON, Solicitor Wheat Rys EERE EEE Corn
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