Thursday, August 14th, 1913. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | «=D. Paul Fortney, Esq. transact- ed business in Tyrone on Saturday. Miss Marjorie McGinley is visit ing at the home of Joseph Twitmire at Sunbury, Pa. —Mrs. Thaddeus R. turned home Monday from a visit friends in Philadelphia, —Miss Bella Johnson Sunday for Clearfield to eral weeks with friends. ~The wonderful Edison talking piotures at the opera house Saturday afternoon and evening, August 30th, —Miss lols Kirk, daughter of Dr. M. A. Kirk, departed last Saturday for a two week's visit with friends in Clearfield. Miss Mary Alice Lowery left ing for Mt. Carmel visit friends. —=Mrs. Hannah Musser and two daughters, of Aaronsburg, spent Sun- day in Bellefonte at the home of Mrs. John Tressler. Dr. Alexander, of Burnham, Pa, of "Alexander's Bitters” fame, has been a business visitor in Bellefonte the past several days. —=Miss Eva Mosebarger left for her home In Tyrone on Tuesday aften spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Fred Bryan, in this place. ~=CGilbert Meyers, a former Acad- emy student, but now in business in Pittsburgh, is visiting old friends and renéwing old association® in Belle- fonte this week. --Mise Anna Reynolds Arthur Kelly, of Reedsville, Pa, who have been visiting friends and rela- tives here, departed for their homes Monday afternoon. -Miss Belle Simmonds, a training at the jellefonte hospital, returned home Saturday from a two week's vacation which she spent at her home in Dennison, Ohlo. —Mrg. E. E. Bowie returned to her home at 7046 Monticello street, Pitts. burg, Monday after a very pleasant visit at the home of her son, Captain 8S. Bowie, of East High street, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Else, Pittsburgh, are visiting friends relatives in this place. Mrs. Else will be remembered as Miss Bernice Tay- lor, a daughter of.Mrs. Hugh Taylor, of East Howard street. —Mrs. James Matthews home on Tuesday from a friends In Washington, D. C., and a result that golden smile of mie's beams brighter than ever since the return of his better half. —Robert Valentine, who excellent position with the Gas Improvement Company delphia, is enjoying a three vacation at the home of his Mrs. Deborah Valentine in this place —Miss Ethel Gettig, daughter of Lewis H. Gettig, of North Thomas street, returned home on Monday af- ternoon from a very enjoyable visit with her school friend, Miss Doris Potter at Minersville, West Virginia. Hiram lee, of Chester Springs, Pa, and J. W. Lee, of bedford, Iowa, were guests this week of John G Royer and family of near Bellefonte. On Monday they attended the funeral of their brother, Dr, George lL. Lee “at gnize Hall —Miss Veda Wetzel, of nurses at the hospital, is spending her vacation her home at Stoy town, 3 was accompanied Miss Edn: Thompson, will with Mss Wetzel ing her vacation. Tuesday's says: “P. D. Re McCurdy Scotty most promising town vesterday Stgdcbaker office a business call Miss | Hayes, Dr. BR Hayes home Monday evenir mont, Texas, where sh iting school friends her school year at lege, Sweet Brier, Va ~Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hart, of aN. Y., are spending tw vacation at the home Mrs. William Hart, stréet. Mr. Hart is now ho sponsible position with the Cloak & mpany Dr. Wilbur Twitmire ton, and Joseph Twitmire were in jellefonte see their father, W. T was injured last week by a fall a house roof They found father getting along nicely prospect for rapid Capt. Willlam H. Brown, pany I, 12th Regiment, N. G receipt of a letter from the tee in charge of O!d Home Week at Williamsport, Pa. September Sth to 13th, to attend with his company and participate in the military parade on Governor's Day, which Thursday, September 11th. ~The last quarterly meeting of this conference year, Free Methodist church, will be held in the Forge church at Bellefonte, Aug. 22to 24. Order of services: Preaching, Fri- day and Saturday at 7:30 p. m.; Sab- bath morning, Love feast; preaching at 11 o'clock, Sacrament at 12 M.; preaching at 7:20 p. m. The public is. Sardially Invited. A. J. Hill, D. E. 8. Btimer, pastor. “Monday's Altoona Tribune lates of an accident which befell Francis Kelly, of Juniata, a young brakeman employed on the Pittsburg division. The young man is a neph- ew of Mrs. Charles McCoy, of this place, and has a number of friends here who will be sorry to learn of his misfortune. The accident occurred on Saturday morning at Portage, where in some unknown manner he was thrown from a box car. He was bi to the Altoona hospital where ination revealed a badly con- taped 3 Muip. He Is now at his home — eo Mrs. 8. H Welsh, of York, Pa, and thelr grand-daughter, Miss Miriam Welsh, a daughter of Rev, G. W. Welsh, the Reformed min- ister at Spring Grove, Pa, are visit. ing at the home of Mrs. Charies Eck enroth, of East Howard street. Mr. Welsh is a former resident of Belie- fonte and left here in November 1871, He is a stone cutter by trade and worked on the Presbyterian church and Governor Curtin’s residence when those buildings were erected shortly after the Civil war. He work- ed with the late Henry Yeager and can recall many incidents of the ear- ler days in fonte, Hamilton re- to departed on spend seve Hicklen and Miss on Monday morn- where they will and Mr. nurse in isit as holds in Phila- weeks’ mother, the in roadster ‘nn GH « g ‘ since the maoiner, t Bishop ling a re- National Coat Scran- Sunbury funday to tmire, from their with every recovery. of Com- P, is in commit- is re. of | and | { Ni returned | + to | Jim- | { Tuesday an | United | fo iB okiy } ! { | Dn of. who ! upled by -Mr. and Mrs. Lose ceola, are visiting friends tives in this place. Frank Fisher, well known merchant, iness in Bellefonte on -—Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Jackson occupied the Willows last week and entertained a few of their friends, Miss Mary Straub left at noon Thursday of last week for Philipsburg where she will enjoy a two week's va- cation, ~Miss Blanche Underwood return- ed home on Tuesday from Renovo where she was the guest of her broth- er, J Irwin Underwood and family, ~Robert F. Hunter and son, Gra- ham, have returned home from a trip to Philadelphia, having made the trip to and from the city in their automo- bile. Kane, of Os- and rela- of Penn Hall, the transacted bus- Tuesday. and her departed extended Atlantic Mrs. Frank Montgomery sister, Miss Jennie Hasle, Tuesday afternoon for an sojourn at Philadelphia and City, ~Miss Helen Markel, of returned to her home Tuesday after an enjoyable visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs, James D. Seibert, of Pine street, Misses Margaret Noonen have returned home spending three weeks at Keuka N. ¥Y., as guests of their aunt, M. 8. Melvin. Deputy Sheriff W. C, on Saturday for week's visit at the summer home Mr. and Mrs Chauncey ¥. Y at Clark's Lake Michigan. Mrs. A. of Lincoln, Bellefonte on her father-in-law, of Bush Addition Misses Helen Miss Louise Pitcairn, Geraldine after Lake, Mrs. and Rowe l¢ n of ork G. daughter, arrived in a visit with G. Osmer, Osmer and Nebraska, Tuesday for Edward and Roxana Mingle, Brachbill with Miss Edith Stauffer, of Chambersburg, left last Friday for a trip to Niagara Falls and the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Claude little daughter, Gertrude, been visiting Hary fly at Axemann, their home in Phila« Ww Harrison Walker Harris and Edmund Blanch ted the house commi ttany Country a meetin Vernors Willis afternoon Dawson and who have ey Griffith and fam- Saturday far r P were of the Hard ward ele as {tee 3 4 (x0 Mor where H left rt am Garman day for Williamspo on he attended the Dayton-Mait- Before returning he some business matters wedding attend in the Lumlter Cit -Fred W. Topelt arrived in Belle Saturday, from his home In nN. ¥ and ined Mrs. To- elt and little son, are visiting yer parents, Mr. and R. Iirou Thomas PO irned home reday from a visit to his old Somersett Mrs, OC visiting in Se turn with him but few weeks longer relatives, Mr Arch land will to who M re street Q Py rf +3 asebeer ret last in also home who is did not re- will remain for among friends asebeer, mersett ana McAllister | Williamsport, spent Thursday Friday of last week in Bellefonte the guest of Miss ¥yth Carman vig holds a responsible posit Street Rallway ( metrog Davis, and an Ar with the the oming ) GW. K 8 A LUs "uesda of Henr chant Ante of the lower cams p fr his | burg Tuesday transact Bellef: Mr. Philips u els In his automobile, but » the “eri forego thi trip by rail having « Ooms tter” this time pleasure got and and ha at make the logsed to occu - rge CC, Johnson plumbing shop and moved the room he formerly pled on West Bishop street is now the owner of the bullding James I. McClure, who has opened a harness repair shop. Mr. McClure does not intend to continue here per- manently but will rent the room to the first good tenant that comes along. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 1. Fleming left Saturday for Denver, Colorado, to attend the Masonk conclave, after which they will go to Salt Lake City for a visit with Mr. Fleming's nieCe. From there they will go to the south- ern part of Missouri, where they will be guests of Mr Fleming's older brother, expecting to return to Belle fonte during the early part of SBep- tember, «Alfred A. Dale, Esq, who fell and injured his knee about two weeks ago, while walking on East Linn street, and was taken to the Bellefonte hos- pital, was discharged from that insti- tution last Saturday afternoon. It was at first thought that Mr. Dale had fractured his knee cap but we are glad to say such was not the case. He Js recovering nicely and is now able to attend to business again. RR. H., Merritt, of Julian, while In town Monday called at this office and jeft us a sample of the delicious peaches which he raises on his Bald Eagle farm. About three years ago he planted 1100 trees and had it not been for the frost this spring, he would have had a yield of over a thousand bushels. However, he says, he will have at least 250 bushels of fine free stone peaches for sale this year, ~Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Marshall and two children, of Niagara Falls, who have been visiting friends and rela- tives In this vicinity for the past few weeks, depirted on Tuesday for home. Mr. Marshall left Bellefonte seven teen years ago and accepted a posi tion with the Union, Carbide Come pany, an industry then In its infuney. | hom He saw the business grow to great rtions and is now general super. Shendant of their Slant, which is one the largest in country, OC « THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. ~—Mrs. Morris Kramer and little daughter are visiting friends in Mo- shannon, Miss Bara McClure returned home Saturday after visiting friends at Galeton, Pa. , --Miss Elizabeth Morris, place, was a visitor among friends on Saturday. —-Mrs, W. Gross Mingle Philip, of Chestertown, Md, iting at the home of A, C, this place, ~Miss of this Tyrone and son, are vis- Mingle in Caroline Garthoff, of Haven, is a guest at the home uncle, Letter Carrier John of Reynolds Avenue, Miss Carrie Weaver Wednesday afternoon for where she will visit her C. Weaver and family, -Dr, Edith Schad, accompanied by one of her patients, left for Philadel phin Wednesday afternoon, expecting to be gone several days. Wallace Gephart, superintendent of the Central Rallroad of Pennsyl- vania, left Tuesday evening on a bus- iness trip to Philadelphia, . ~ Mr, and Mrs. Frank two children, of Tyrone, Ing among Bellefonte week from Thursday — Miss delphia, Monday Mrs. street Superintendent J. K. Johnston departed on Harrisburg brother, H. and visit- last Saturday. of Phila- Fulton were friends until Genevieve Bible, was an arrival in Bellefonte for a visit with her sister, Russell Blair, of North Spring Of tin a | Bped re dl al of } "TY on | ‘ompany in| Harrig- | * Yeager | { Ferns duties and party officials of the Tyrone Division, visited Bellefonte Tuesday special train on a tour of in- tion. Mrs her two | parted where eral weeks Miss Helen Smith, of Miss l.ottie Harrison, were arrivals home after a pleasant City. F. M. May ( the Mrs street Joseph sons, on Tuesday they expect I. Montgomery Gordon and Jack, for Atlantic to remain for and de- City Bev this place, of Pleasant Sunday af- sojourn and Gap, ternoon Atlantic Mrs Miss siting ds wughter, East Linn ‘ardon, of Clearfield, ey Oklahoma, are home of Mrs ardon's Charles T Noll. of and | it departed Tuesday ‘thiehem, Pa. Crider and the ir ‘rider for Be in Mrs and later will vis and Atlant ££ Ww Mass, formerly a of th Burns ( after he will dren won Jo chil of kno he ng aturday Worcester, well wn resident where transact IBITNIQRN in of Pittsburg on Mor af- days Ir of Miss Allegheny day Be Bertha sireet G. Fi Fortney { New York brother, Mney. Rockls ing her Fortney and county, husband's Esq. at the latte Bishop street Mr. and Mrs Helen Ceads Fast ugh Crider Miss Wort liam Iring vedding tar ening cake, fruit na le Foyer and enjoy the Saturda oy cream Ww De ited to attend with them ~ Mrs. Robert and el of Horsehean Y ff Williamsport Monday and Are th nt 4 “ tor i M on is even ing Breon N and Mrs Upka, « arrived Bellefor their 1 te m ss Sarah uring Hin smething | book « Hard- imed n He had's Lamb here r-H Compan) id has of his one of dwellings ill move ARR the mit Sy has new I Albert West family rented brick and w gireet, imme- on his diately Chas. R. Kurtz, prietor of this paper, his household goods at Saturday, August, 23rd, dence on High street, prior to mow. ing his family to Overbrooke, Phila« deiphia. The residence In Reliefonte ig now offered for rent, possession to be given immediately after the sale Mr. and Mrs. Clifford drove to Bellefonte on Tuesday this week. They have been taking their vacation in Pennsvalley stops ping at the home of their son, As- bridge Thomas, who is living on farm about two miles from Mills. Mr. and Mrs Thomas expect to leave for New York In a few days, ~Mrs, 1. A. Freeman, formerly Miss Myrtle this place, and her husband's moth. er, Mra, J. Freeman, of Scottdale, were Hellefonte visitors on Monday. Mr. Freeman, who was formerly with T. 8, Strawn, when the latter conduct- ed a broker's office in Bellefonte, is now in the brokerage business at Ty- rone, ~Bverett E. Dale, of Rushville, Nebraska, was a visitor in Bellefonte over Sunday, stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clement Dale on North Allegheny street. Mr. Dale Is a graduate of the University of Ne. braska and Is ap his way to Lynn, Mass, where he has heen assigned to a position In a large manufactur- ing establishment as mechanical en. gineer, ~Cirifith Lytle, a Centre county veteran, who first took up arms in defense of his country as a member of the Tth Penna. Regt. in the three monthe' service, and enlisted later in the famous 49th, where he remained until the close of the struggle, was in town this week bidding his friends jood. 35, or to departing for his Mr. Lytle came oy “ "attend the Gettysburg cele bration and had been spending the time since In renewing old associa tions In this vicinity, editor and pro- will dispose of public sale on at the resi- of Tyrone, Longacre, Lock of her | Garthofr, | at | where | Philadelphia was born and | &F daughter, Thomas | of | a | Potters | of 3 ~ Clarence Rine returned home on ten days’ trip to Falls and Canada. -Mr. and Mre. Blaine made happy on Thursday by the advent of a little their home on east Christ Bharer and with, two of Taylor known citizens, were transacting bus- iness in Bellefonte on Wednesday Mreg. Chas. Schwab, wife of the steel magnate, passed through Belle- fonte on Wednesday afternoon, while on her way from Bethlehem to Loret- | ta, Pa Barney Gallagher, this place, | was discharged from the hospital this | week after receiving treatment for an injury sustained in a fall some time WKO, Mrs. Fred Burrows, is visiting her George Wolf, was a pleasant while In town -~Migg Grace been teaching the tush Addition grammar school for the past three years, wis recently elected principal of the Mlilesburg grammar school. Miller from a Niagara and “Mog” Wednesday Buffalo, Port were of last week baby girl in Howard street, Vinton Beck- township's best of of York, Pa, parents, Mr, and at Spring Mills, caller at this office on Saturday, Valllmont, who Mrs, who has Those who tures should gram printed will see at a thea're will tainment, Mrs. George daughters, wish to see good pice consult the Lyric's pros on adother page. You glance that this popular give ygu plenty of enter- I. Potter Marguerite closed their heme an and Wednesday in Philadelphia and New Jersey, and her and Sarah, East Linn left for a Beach Ha- two have street visit ven, on This evening he Methodist church the ¥. 1. C. A time they will be glad patronage of their friends cake and candy will be on Mr. and Mrs. EE. Ardery and daughters, lela and Verna, accom- panied by Miss Blanche Hagan, left Law for a ten days’ visit to Atlantic | City where they will the pleas- [1 ures of that popular sea shore resort Miller, of Pa., parents n during re- his home on Tuesday He employ of the Frick ‘ompan Scottdale of a fen at which elve the cream voung will lawn tO red Toe sale, people the hold tival on enjoy Ny and ottdale, brothers the past week ¥ his his place urning to in the isited (‘oke ( doing fine. at advertising circus arris inesday even today wind« attra ” he telle's ng and WE Letra ex hibi 218, and Bw office inden Hall, and both will be in {Harey Keller her of during harg« her son an oppor to the » { April | fist wg! t aus fering It its will follow and Mrs George pon, of Phiadeiphia, the tain of police in Wednesda in Bellefonte Mrs, J. J. Kilpatrick. Mr Thompson came here prime see their son, Edmund who for the past two weeks has been a typhoid fever pa- tient in the Bellefonte hospital, and is now improving, The younger My | Thompson, who i a brother-in-law of Mrs Kilpatrick, was taken ill while on a fighing expedition in this vicinity and during a visit to the Kil- patrick home, Mr, and Mrs. Bidney Krumrine returned home Wednesday morning from a trip to Philadelphia and New York. They were accompanied by { Mr, Krumrine's niece, Miss Effie Sny- der of Jollet, III, who will visit them | for a few weeks The Krumrine's {expect to move to State College about | the 1st of September and their store in this place will be in charge of Howard Miller, of Shamokin. Mr and Mrs. Miller are now here and will occupy the flat above the drug store as soon as Mr. Krumrine moves out. Mr. Miller is a competent drug- gist and a pleasant affable gentleman and we welcome him to Bellefonte and hope his stay here may be a pleasant and profitable one. ~The Undine Fire company have voted to attend in a body the Fire. men's Convention and Old Home Weak nt Jersey Shore next Thurs day, August 21st. They will leave at 7:10 over the Central Railroad of Penna. in a special train, accompanied by The Boys Band of Mileshurg. Returning, the train will leave Jer- sey Shore at 9 p. m. Fare for round trip will be $1.30 from Bellefonte, The Undine boys are going away with the intention of capturing some of the prizes to be distributed by the Association, and it is generally be Heved they will be able to do It, New white leather belts, recently purchased at two dollars each, will add greatly to their ap runes "he they ot In in the line pany decided Parade to Ly tend in a ay but X 84 om he Logan Gehret former ¢ that city } } ’ ome after a few *pent and and Mrs arily to hompson, on AS the guests Sunt a Hts be ot the ntemplatin ne. will Ko as delegnte Company, absences | | ! { Daniel § acres being cut off { run { yania in pursuanos of an order on Wed- to Burrow Herman Kruse moved nesday frog Lamb street sireat, Equire day in the the Branch, ~William now located W. H. Musser spent Tues vicinity of his old home, at near State College, Mayes, of Coleville, is on a4 farm near Run- ville, where he ss superintending the planting and raising of crops, at which he is an expert, The Beenie always give money's worth and in this comfortable the veather, presented the graph feature Roboery” the test in the Saturday a be you your you can keep cool theatre in spite ot Tonight there will be special two-reel Vita- “The Great Diamond play that won the con- Motion Picture Magazine, night “The Ne'r to Return” Selig drama of unusual interest will presented, A young man hy lay'lelte, who resides er and several town, three was errested stable Horace of John hig moth- brothers at Coopers miles east of Bellefonte, on Wednesday by con- Musser, brought to Bellefonte and placed in jail pending hearing, on a charge of petty lar- ceny The Baylet {amily formerly resided in Bellefonte. The defendant will be given a hearing before Squire Musser this evening at 7 o'clock. One of the busy industries of BelleZunte, running quietly and upon small scale, Lut nevertheless suc- cessfully, is the construction iron works conducted by Horatio Moore in the bulidings of the old chain face tory. Mr. Moore now employs abont thirty hands are kept steadily at work In putting together the steel structure portions of bridges, which this enterprising ironmaster makes a specialty of butlding. Mr. Moore has fairly equipped steel plant, and although it is operated upon 4 small Cale, the intelligence with which it # directed gives promise that some day will, through necessity, have enlarge the name with i in who now a il to be A new electrical alarm showing the amount of he reservoir being cons Edward McGarvey, of this and as soon as perfected placed in the water works at th ig Bpring. The new system will Le great impr old method of de ighth of the N's » Former method given but tie satisfaction, with Mr ¥ apparatus, it is said, the change In and fall of waler can detected, the ma- and as Elven a EVetem water in tructed by for place, a vement over termining ipply of the the he Lo" at ) v water iit Me- OG: leant rise the instantly ssembled in ames Seibert, ili be f this place, his middle IRN between Henry rece) vod INE being mos red the ith extent were AS len compe! time mao an 2 re- face :] ASSIGNEE'S SALE, The undersigned Alfred L. Auman, Assignee for the benefit of creditors of Ervin A. Bariges of Haines Township, Centre County. Pennsyl- issued out of will at Coburn. on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 sttenociock A. M offer at pub- 92 the following property No. 1 An equity in all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Haines Township, Centre County. Penna. bo yunded and described as fo ows. to wit t being he Southern part of Lhe Heed property or farm containing & ! from same by 4 straight line ning East and West thro ugh sald farm. re road along the western boundary of said tract. and also all the timber now on the said tract of land, which equity was acquired by Ervin A. Bartges by virtue of an agreement dated February 5th, 1910 between Cyrus H Serving 8 | Thomas A . and Calvin N. Meyer and Ervin A Bartges. wherein and whereby | said real estate “ 1 to the price bid for the said Ervin A. Bartges agreed to pay £800.00 as follows $5.00 on the execution of the agreement $200 x 1910; and the balance $3005.00 on Apr 1911, without interest Ervin A. Bartges went into possession of the and has pald 3 account the sa'd agreement the sum of 00, and has er ected upon sald premises a pew barn The purchaser of this equity will be required to pay to Cyrus H.. Thomas A., and Calvin N Meyer the unpadd purchase money in addition sald property at the sale No. 2 All that certain messuage and tract of land situate in the Township of Haines, County of Centre and Sate of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows, 0 wit a Walnut thenes along landfof G. W South 17 stone in public road; on thence along sald road | South 61 degrees 30 perches Eastif rods to | stones; | North 14 de | along same § thence along land of A. M. Martin, East # rods to stones: thence jth 60 degrees 45 perches East 12 | rods to stones: thence along 1and of E. A. Bar. | ges North 55 perches East 40 4 rods 10 the place of beginning nian S bares and 18 18 rods. No. 3(a) Alithar certain messuage. Jentina tor South 64% degrees East 98 stone; thence along same South 50 4 perch # stone; thence by same South 70 aroes Rast 7 perches 10 the Northeast abut. ur oot of the aroha across Elk Seah Shands Tr long the turnpike road South 2 2 perches 10 a stone; thenoe along an alley North o4 West 4 perches to 8 stone; thenoe &- long lot of T. A. Hosterman North 71% fegrase West 6.2 perches 10 » stope; thenoe West 48 lands of grantor North 52% degrees West 6.6 Lerehen, 10 stone; and thenoe ry degrees ost 4 hes wo the piace of begloning. oon taint ¥ net measure, (b) All that certain tract or piece of land siy- uate in the Township of Penn, County of Centre and state of Penna. bounded and described follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone on North side of public road and bank of Elk Creek; then. oe slont lan of John Kerstetter North 7 de. est 4 parches to north bank of a tH i 8 | FOR | S. operation | { of Laure] Run | son | condition | Bel | FOR RENT | rent | fonte | HELP WANTED—FEMALE ~Girl to ao o00k- of Pitsburg. good wages i Ad dress box when | { crane | | water cooled {| Spring re- | WANT ED | a desirable jooution a a | FOR SALE: | barn yard, good orchard, pever fall os | | the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County | | on the 8th day of August. 191 { lic sale at the Hotel | James, Howard FOR SALE ped | Belle Doebler Renove Pa { or | monthly Begining at | Keister | degrees 3 perches West 52.4 rods toa | —— ——— Marriage Licenses. Edward R. Davis - - State Ruth H. MeGoldrick - State George Kerilla - - - Annie Rectdrik - - - = A. B. Work - *. . Sharlotte BE, Caylor, Wellus, Martin Duracka - . . Annie Pavlik - . Btine - Rodgers « H College College Clarence Clarence Millheim Jeff Co, Clarence Clarence Philipsburg Chester Hil Hreon State College Myra A. Stover - - Millhelm James H. Fultz - . « Woodward Ora T. Robbins - Montgomery Perry T. McKinney Spring Mills Carrie Harter Millheim Harvey Cella tobert that talk Baturday ~=Pictures opera hounse and sing August at the 20th, Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want adverts ment in this column one issue free, if it dose pot exceed 25 words; charges w others, one cent & word, first issue, no advertisement loss than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; three issues 0 cents. No advertisements will be answered from this office. HOUSES: — For sale and rent _ Bellefonte. Pa. FOR RENT — Five room house, 0.7% per month. Inquire at Jacob Mark's ~~ 24-41, WANTED - “Boy Ww “drive wigon | and work in store, Call a4 Gillens grocery Bint C IDE R MAKING ~ Heginin of Thursday A ug. 2 Dwight -... Jacksonville Swover x38 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: Horse, thirteen yearsold wi 1400, for yan) ingeolt. Chas M Brown Milesburg. RR P. M FOR a. miles north J. M. Keichline, 90 FARM FOR “SALE “west of Zion, containing 137 acres; 55 clear. the balap- oe in timber M. A Bickel, Zion. Pa WANTED — Vise hands ficor hands and ma: chine bands. non-union, steady work, good pay. Address Post office box 184 Erie, Pa. x37 FOR SALE —Full blooded Rhode Island Red chickens from State College. Eggs 0 cis. 8 setting George Ww Zerh ’Y. Tusse yvilie 12 “_ FOR SALE: A nickle trimmed go-cart will [nquire of Elizabeth be sold reasonable Farle ¥, rear of Parris sh’ ® drug store, Bellefonte LOST —On Nittany valley state road, st or pear Hublersburg, a suit case containing duster coat, books etc. Reward if returned to this office ALE: ~Registered Jersey bull, also a greade Jersey bull, sired by" Golden Prince Inquireof W. H Crebs, Madi. burg, Pa x4) FAR MS - Large and small. limestone soll, in Bisir. Centre and Huntingdon counties. Send for catalogue. G. C. Waite. P. O, BoX 202. Ty- rone Pa x41 FOR SALE —~A full blooded Female Scotch Coollie, 2 years old, price reasonable. Inquire of C. W. Fishburn, State College, Pa F.D Bell phone A FOR RENT —Desirsble dwelling house on High street. now otcupied by Chas. BR. Kurtz Poses! on will be givenafter August 18th. Ap | iy at th s office FOR SAL E—A $18 solid bropze forty-key National cash register; detall adder; in good A bargain at 835. Geo. T. Bush, lefonte, Pa on north Tho me reasonable Bell 1 and 5 roor ws flav as street. modern) conveniences Call or address G. Edward Haupt Pa. Bell phone ing for family of four, in Sewigkiey uburd reference rey 1146 Pittsty urg P a FOR SAL E —Cheap: four Borsepower pational gasoline engine. on sills. screen Garbrick Bros, opposite Big Both phones Bott A young man who has finished and desires 10 become a merchant, can Inver Bel lefonte schoo! | obtain employment at onoe by addressing, mer. | chant eq | FOR SALE: —Tbe Dr W No others need apply x23 Feids properts on High street. Bellfeonte. A large residence in For further information on Robert Cole. real estate agent Betietatie x i sores all the care of this oor Ww call ~A farm. contain ng running water through ing well John good buildings acres cleard and balance In timber Pa Rt -A Buick Runabout, four eyll 22 horse power, with dob ¢ and single bie seals. newly painted 1 model, fs oost Pa 5 good edi on at Sax Geo. T. Bush. Bellefonte INSURANCE ~1nsure your town and farm pro. perty in the Lykens Valley Mutual Fire Iosur ance Company; Established in 1854. Rates for ty to fifty per cent lower then board companies Losses promptly settied. Earle C. Tuten, Agent, fonte Pa STOCK Egus and year! ng stock single comb brown and white Leghorn, White Wyan- dottes. Barred Rocks, Pekin Ducks. and Pearl Guineas. H K. Masutern. Locust Hill Poultry Farm. Julian, Pa x22-14 FARM FOR SALE: 2 miles west of Rebers tug, conta ning 7 acres. 35 acres clear, balance covered with good young timber. House barn & other outbuildings on piace: fine running water t the house and bars Inquire of W_ J. Carlin or George weise of Rebersburg. Pa or CA x23 nder rum- Pa FARM-—For sae or exchange; situated about § miles west of Bellefonte containing 100 acres, about 50 being cleared. baladee in timber; good house, bank barn and other outbuildings: fruit and well on farm. Will sell cheap Oh easy terms, exchange for property that will bring in rent. Address A. 1 Garbrick, Belle fone Route 1 Gol TO _Saf SING ER SEWING CHINES ~ Leads ‘them all: sold on the easy payment plan to su't the eonvenience of our customers. Olid Machines bought in exchange for new, we have in stock peedies for all make machines, we repair all makes at reasonable prices. ail work guaranteed Call on us or Jet us call on you. Singer Sewing Machine Co Bellefonte (Commerci al_phooe). VALUABL E PROPERTY FORSALE:— Farm 112 acres, near Millheim Boro, on road to Oo burn. frame house, bank farm. all DOCEsSSAry outbuilding, peter Stalling spring. running wat. er in house and rms; obe half oash, balance first mortgage, in Miliheim Boro. Large 12 room brick dwelling house: water in house and barn, acetylene light. Address Ape pa M, Kreamer, Milibeim, Pa. W. H. Kiepper, Lock Haven, Pa 3% WANTED: — The needs a bright boy of clean habits, who i= at lmst 16 years of age, 10 learn the printing and publishing bus- finesse. Applicant should have a fair amount of education, and be willing td learn rather than teach. To the right boy, a splendid opportunity will be given to learn every branch of the pusiness, embracing job printing, line otype composition, and reporting. Ap ply in person at this office. ADMINISTRATRICES' NOTICE. Estate of Mary E. Duck, late of Gregg town ship, deceased. Letters of Administration in the above named estate having been granted the Shdsraignel by the indebted to ti Foner Pen Centre Democrat requented authenticated a, to ELLENS. B Y Spring Mills, R. ror ty Gettig. Bower & Zerby. Attys. SATURDAY. AUGUST 16-On Penn Bellefonte, Mrs. Emma Poorman will housshom goods, at 1 p.m. vid Wensel, —— MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. Butter ARERR EE EE EE EE EE EE EE RE EE EE 20. Eggs 200 EE EE EE EE EEE — Phe Joon ts ie yy OY Are » ‘Wagner for grain. Wheat, ROA... ...o00i0vvrannran 880 WHIM. ooo 60s 0b0nssstonnns Rye : 0 LARA Oats bh ahd bibs ih A ASARS RASS LAER RY Barley EE EE EE #00 A —
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