November 14, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three PINE GROVE MILLS Mr, Samuel Rudy, ane of our azed citizens is not so well at this writ- ing under his M, D's care. Farmer Charles T, Homan and wife were recently 10 days visitors at the New York World's Fair, Tae Oscar Gilliland farm build- ings are now lighted with electricity from Penn Central, the juice turned on for them last week Rev, Albert Groendyke wife, and dauzhter Garlan are spending two week: in Grand Rapids, Mich. with their parents. They cxpec. to re- turn Nov, 22 The Ladies’ Missionary soclety of he Presbyterian church recently held thelr October meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph W. Ilinzsworth on Wall Street. M:-. and Mrs lair Bickle were Sunday guests with relatives at Centre Line. The Bickles are ten- ant farmers on the Geo. R. Meek farm at Falrbrook Our efficient Tax collector Aaron W. Tressler and Mr. Arthur Miller of Balleyville were pleasant callers lh friends in our town and Stats College Wednesday, last, Mrs. Melvin A, Pelers has inprov- cd very nicely from a recent ation in Centre County Hospital, | she returned to her home in the Glades on Tuesday p. m Our veteran painter and Dem<-crat George Smith, is rich- cr by 23 of the long green, the result of an election wager with cne of his fellow brush slingers. Hon. J. Will Kepler turkey killer this season so far he came in Wedne:day with an extra large gobbler which was shared in a fine ginner to some of the Keplers' close friends With ano.her slide to an en lers off the radio and plenty cf folks are a zuing over the exact turkey feast day (either the James or F D R.S way) but we are mighty sure of Christmas on Dec. 25th. Samuel I. Corl ficm a recen staunch Democratic land- much improved iliness and has re- turned to his farm home at Pine Hall from five weeks bedlast at H, M. Seibert home in State Col- lege. Mr. Corl is still under the care of Dr. Cullen and Miss Esther Carl pe ————— PES tha the ZION Mrs. Lewis Fawcet Meredith spent t and daughter Monday at the John Beck home in Lock Haven. A icious bir hday dinner was hell I of Johnny Joe Wenzske, the Becks. M- angi Mrs. Dean Smeltzer and on Dick. of Centre Hall, were Sun- aay dinner guests at the Paul Clev- enstine home. Glad to report Charles Vonada is able to be up and around after be- ing seriously ili for ten days Qui‘e a number of Fathers and Sons attended the banquet at Hub- lersburg on Friday. The Golden Rule Sunday Class held at the Gilmore bers of th Stover School monthly mee! home. The mem- 1e class gave Miss Mir 3 bir hday surprise by each member presented her with a gifs She received many useful and beau- tiful gifts The following were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Corman ud Mrs. Ray Corman. Mr Paul Clevenstine and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartley. Mrs. Pal J. Keller, Misses Virginia Irvine Helen Stover, Minnie Stover, Mrs Gilber. Hassinger, Mrs. t Garbrick. Mrs. Lewis Fawcett, Kenneth Gummo Phyllis, Mrs. Philip Blaine Hoy, Mr and Mrs. William Sm companied Mrs, Smith's daughter and ‘on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Keen 15 Altoona where they spent Sunday a: the William Harshbar- ger home, M:s. Clyde their nis Lie Mr and daughter Stover, and Mrs ith ac- Hockman of Hecla gpent Monday evening at the Shar- er—Emerick home. The rededication of the Evange- ical church was well attended A motor party consisting of M-s Epley Gentzel, Mrs, Sharer, Miss Cora Stover. and Mr. Joel Royer tpen. Saturday afternoon with Mrs Ackerman, at Spring Mills, Mrs. Ear] Gummo and infant soa Donnie, returned to her parental heme from the Lock Haven hospital. Glad to report Mrs. John Eby Is improving at her home. Raiph Harter a member of the Freshmen class is absent from school, due to a leg fracture re. ceived while playing soccer at W. T H. 8, cm — Ws. 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Ella Bloom was a visitor the past week with her sister Mrs. Guy Couch {in Huntingdon County, George P. livin is representing the Balleyville Presbyterian Sunday School a the District Sunday School conventicn in B.anchard to- day. Mr, Randall Shawver has resigne his position at the J. FP. Musser farm and gone as truck driver for the O W. Houts Lumber Co. In S ate College, Glad to report that Elmer C. Musser Is much improved in health and able for short drives to his Branch farm to inspect new paint Job on his {arm buildings. Messrs Claude Myers and John Donley are getting their all olled up for their annual bear hunt in Potter county, They ex- pect to start Saturday a. m, Those employed from this section by U, 8 Government on Barracks at Camp Meade, M, D, are Guy | Kocher, ‘Curley’ RAndopn: Ralph | Musser, Grover Corl, A. W. Fry and y Evey. and Mrs, tch' Mr. some W. 8S. Markle spent time recently wih her sister Mrs. Besile Miller in Stoysburg Mrs. Miller one of Fergusons {orm- er schocl teachers is not in the bes: { of ‘healt h, Mr. Howard Parson andergrif. Spent ‘the with {riends here in town, Sunday they guests with his sister his M's. R. W. Reed With the passing of W. A. (Bar- ney) Collins, last Tuesday our last village blacksmith has passed on { and gas service stations have takea the place of the smithy shpos. His sons Harry and Clyde of Pitcairn and his daughter Miss Minnie Col- lins ¢f Philadelphia, sere here for funeral, “Barney” was laid to res: in the Boalsburg cemetery. Insurance Agen: Conrad G. Pre and wife of Waynesboro were over weekend silors at his parental aome in Rock Springs, they re- turned heme Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Fry of Smethport drcve through Friday to Baltimore to be present Saiurday p. m. at the Army-Notre Dame football game Sunday enroute home they were supper ts at the Fry home. MOSHANNON A blthday surprise dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeMovne Lucas in honor of Mr, Lucas’ grandmother, Mrs. Anna Lucas. of Runville. Those present were: Mrs, Anna Lucas of Rune ville; Mrs. Mabel Lucas and daugh- ers, Madge, Pauline and grand- daughter Harriet, Mr and Mrs. Rex Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lucas of Snow Shoe; Mrs. Lenona Oswalt. of Clarence; Mr. and Mrs James Park Sr, of Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs, James Park Jr. children Pa- tricia and James, of Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs LeMoyne Luces, Mr. and Mrs, Mahlon Watson and children Janet, Jay . and Larry, of Moshan- non. A turkey dinner was served at 12:30 p. m. After dinner gifts weme prezen‘ed to grandmother Lucas Mr. and Mrs, James the proud parents of named Bridget Ann. Mr. and Mrs. James Beals (amily motored to» Larryville Sunday afternoon Kathrine Kerin after s;endin puni, Mrs burg. Mr. and Mrs, Donald MacMillan and son calied on the Mahlon Wat. son family Sunday evening Thomas Maurer and John Gue- not, of Ebensburg, spent the week- end =ith John's sister, MN Irvin Borger, Mrs, Leo Tubridy was a patient in Philipsburg hospital tvo day; last weck. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tubridy at- tended a butchering in Wingate on Monday at the Summers home and wife of past week and out of were dinner and I! ily, Fun SUS Tubridy s a baby and on returned hom? ig two months with her Thomas Ward. of Coke- rs FAIRVIEW Mrs Amelia Chapman and daughter Faye spent Tuesday with Mrs. Russell Jones at Pleasant Vai. ley Mrs, James Lucas and two sons, spent Tuesday with Mrs, Milford Etters. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lucas and children of Pleasant Valley called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nyman on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Allred Lucas of Pleasant Valley visited with Mrs. Amelia Chapman on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Mildred Etters and baby visited with Mrs, Etler’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Kessling ta Yarnell on Thursday evening. Mrs. Mary Jane Lucas and Oscar Nyman of Mt. Eagle visi.ed on Fri- day afternoon at the Amelia Chap- man home, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Fur] and | children and Ch {riey Lucas of Or-' viston. and Wiliam McClure of Runville were visitors at Dick Wat. | kinh on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Colbert of Altoona, visiteq at the Malvin Lu- ,c2s home on Sunday. | | convention BLANCHARD 5th District Sunday School {1 being held at the Church of Christ on Thursday, No- vember 14th, Mrs, Philip 8chroat and son of Lock Haven, came to her parental heme on Thursday for a butcher- mg and remained with her father the rema‘nde~ of cnabled Mra, Schroat to again at- tend Sunday School at the Baptist The | church Marlins ' Sunday and Armistice Day guests among their various relatives were | Mri. Austin Conler and family of Rachester. N. Y Armis ice weekend guests at the Harry Kunes home were Mr, and Mrs. Home- Broker of Emporium and Anna and Lou Johnsonbaugh { Lock Haven, Evelyn Andrews of Tyrone. vigiting with M+. and Mrs, Debaas during the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaty ana family with Mri Til'fe Kunes vis- ited relatives in North Bend and vi- on Sunday | C.arence Girton and Donald | Gardner, from the Poe Valley COC | camp, =pen the Armistice Da) weekend at thei respective homes The boys are able to send most of the!r weekends al their homes Allison Dukeman of the Veter. CCC camp spent the weekend home here . J. K. Dver, a state em x» Caritol City nent the end including election day home t Ruth ang Mr the sick lL Mr. and tertained Mililesbhurg to ing. Several persons Cf an Armistice vac pate in the Among allu famiiy. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bowman are going to have their small grandson as 2 member of thelr household for R few weeks. The baby's mother Mrs, Franklin Bowman of Mill Ha'l entered the Lock Haven Hospital on Monday evening to undergo an operation for gall stones. Blanchard Towmser club =ill hold its regular mo meeting Tue day evening, No 1940 al 7:30 o'clock MP — Church notes for Sunday, Nov, 1940. Sunday Church 8chool 9:30 a.m Miss Dorothy Ete! and ley of Rebetsburg spent with her sister Mrs. Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Minor Wallrer of Clintondale, spent Sunday after- noon al the Nevin Stover home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wall children Jean ang Eery spent Sun- day at the Nevin Stover home Mr. Harry Hamer o! Phlladeiphia pent Sunday at the William Haaz- en home. The farmers in cur are busy threshing Mr. Ed. Dorman is proved. Mr, and was John cinlty loyes werk zn Ann Mii'er, Fred M t lately Mrs. Jam*s Ret, ard M=s dinner Sun daughter of Mr der has been on Mart ene Kilne of day even- took advantage ition to partici- annual butchering the Tillle Gun- Harve Waite these were family and 19th, son Si oT Ang community this week, somewhat im- Mrs. Max Markie of Bellefon e, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stover Some of our people altended the Armistice day program at Belle- fonte onn Monday Don't férget Sunday which will db held at is Thursday Nov. 4 n Monday Nov. 11 a surprise b.xhday parir was held for Johnny Joe Wenzske at the John Beck home In Lock Haven. The fallow- ing people were present Mrs. Wenz- ske ang son Johhny Joe, John D. Beck and children, Mrs. Paul J Keller and c¢hildien Mary Lou and Jaul Joseph, Jr.. Mis Merriam Beck Robert Hoy ang Mrs. Lewis Faw. cetd and daughter Meredith, Mr. Robert Hoy is visiting at the A. B. Beck home, Mr. ang Mra, William Beck and chidren of Boalsburg spen: Sun- | day with his mother Mrs. Will Beck Miss Beity Baney spent Sunda; School rally Blane hard | afternoon at the F. G. Rogers home UNIONVILLE (Continued from page two) mere detalled announcement will be given at a later date. The circle of the women of th: Methodist church, under the lead- ership of Mrs, Stella Parsons, will {hold thelr 2 reguiar meeting next Wednesday evening, November 20th at the home of Mrs, Jesse Hall. The | {| home of Mss. G, W. Bullock. | College, c'rcle under the leadership of Mra. | C. K. Brugger will hold its regular | meeting the same evening at the | Miss Myra Underwood is spending some 5 of Stale time with | { her sister, Mrs J. C, Fox and family, | | 8x years in and about our commu- | nity, a product i ! Mrs. Pierce Peters, who has sold | the Stuart Products for the past | that everyone has; used and liked, wishes to make | known through this column that if | folks will come to her home and! give her their orders they may order | {at cost, which will give her cusio- | | mers a great saving. 8he has al- ways gone out and taken orders! {once a month but has not been In | [the best of health and wishes to! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and | continue with her products and if | son Ernie of Pleasant Valley, visite | eVery one will cooperate it will help | ed on Sunday with Mrs. Amelia ! Chapman. mar A ——_———— PORT MATILDA Mrs, Maud Williams Can | baby daughter, Gretchen, and | Ohlo, spent Armistice Day re | at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Pierce | Mra. Mary McCutcheon. Mr, Carey {is an electrical engineer for The i North Electric Telephone Co. of | Galion, O, | Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. E McCutcheon 23 were: Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shope, Al- toona. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward P| cornes Mr. and Mrs. Robery Me- | Cutcheon and children Dona Jean In the ship yard. They will oe and Adele, all of Trafford Pa, and 'missed by Mri. Peters as these tw) | | | | with her products. family and Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Flick tion, | {and I am sure you will be pleased them and her. Please call on her Mr. and Mrs. C. BE Bruss and and daughter Julia. all of Union Township, visited Sunday evening Peters with Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Price ang family of Alicona. The Price family have moved to Upper Darby, Philadelphia. They left on Monday morning early for thelr new home taking with them her mother, Mrs, Bella Bruss who will stay wits them until they get settled in their new home. Mr. Price is employed Mrs, Lawrence McOarey and daugh- sisters have basco very close to each ! other | ter, Gretchen, of Galion. O. the week. This | latives In Madisonburg | Saturday | day surprise party In honor of his | Tyrone | Harold Wri ley of Renowr, Mr, Mrs L provin M~ | mistice | William Penland who was was illegal since neither his ‘seek release on technicalities {an indictment in Armstrong county, STATE COLLEGE Pennington ol spent tha in Shamo- Mrs. Josephine East Beaver Avenue, weekend visitng friend; kin Mrs. Eva Luce, Edna and Irvi Luce of South Gli] street, spent Sunday afternoon visiting with re- Mr, and Mrs, William Dunkle and Mr. and Mrs. A G, Shillings Buriowes Stree, attended a brth- day party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Coxey In lewistown on night Mr. Wesicy Kerns of State Col- lege R. D, entertained with a bir. he bed on Ms tler, * ’ wife's birthday at their home last © Wednesday evening. Mrs, Kern received many beautiful and useful | Bur: Pv ing parents, RLU Mr Mr College Mrs. Carl and Ammerman spent and Tussey Joseph Avenue, f Tuesday In Wrigley ol | it had as their and Mra, ana Mrs. P,. 1 Avenue, Mr, Mr. and Wes. College weekend guests, Pine and Jol in Wrigley Pitts York: of burgh. Mr. and Mrs West College Day visiting in Mr, and M:s. Albert West Beaver Avenue & y in Lewistown and Mrs. Wiliam Allen street. had this week, Mr and Whitaker of Wellsboro. H. B. FPrankenbe:ger Sheldon Clapper avenue, entertained W. L. McCullough hucband of Altona Mrs. Margaret Dunlap of Column- bus. Ohlo, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Waller Parsons of Heister street and a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Parsons of East Beaver avenue Mr and Mrs, J Mrs. Ronald Roblson and Mss Rob ert Higgins spent Saturday in Syra- cue where they attended cuse—pPenn thall game Sout Harald Cronemiller avenue, spent Ar- Altoona Bowersox of peng Wednes- of M Bell ol as thei: - 1 Mrs 1 Wes their and f Qi R. McLaughlin « Syra- Stace {fc Mrs, W Mrs. Rus: molored to H ell M! Barwon Relish Alto anda Cauga er children and ant ang visited y am Barton, wi County nodal Three Prisoners Seek Release Thru Errors (Continued (rom page one) lewis now contends that was made In his original Since slate laws provide (hat a | C« nolo contendre is not the circumstances plea of “guilty” or “not guilt; legally be received also adds that wl Rockview he was W years on the original stead of the 10 to 20 tolal sentence. For these ream asks that he be given a hearing and discharged from sentence: imposed The petition is lengthy and full of citations of similar Lewis scts forth that he pre his own petit or aid of an altorney un der Hi m he contends en he escaped {ro serving onl count, i years of ns he but pared without the h al law CRS the Another of the cases is that of sentenced November 14. 1920 in Allegheny county, to serve from 6 to 12 years on his plea of gullty to a robbery charge. He M ary of ext entence name Allegheny appears on now declares that the name of the county district atlorney the plea of guilty May 22. 1931, ihe record of ihe case gets forth, Penland escaped from Rockview; %as recaptured next L day, and on May 25, 1931, in the Centre county courts was sentenced to an additional 6 to 12 years, He contends that since his original sen- tence in Allegheny county was in- valid through lack of signatures on the plea of guilty, the sentence in Centre county also mus: be Invalid John Hiity the third man Hilty says by painful duress and {ll treat. ment he was made 10 sign a confes- sion implicating him in a charge’ of felonlously breaking and enter ing, on which he was sentenced in nor the tion tion 3 is nd Hamiton ‘ken bo he football Mrs. NW 8, Joncs of Stale College R. D,, who has been confined to her improving Mr Harry spent ew York, Bobb paveuun, Home el Mr. and all of Wset | cf Uni Mrs treet ng M: ident Pugh weekend er Joh Beaver Falls and Norily But veerend weekend } Georze Ha ris Hara and Patricia O'Hara of Pitts- burgh Helen King spent ration: Roosevelt's to discuss United Policy in © event national C Monday, “nothing to statement made campaign In an address Willkie, candidate, Lewis sider Presiden! Roosevelt's tantamount to a * (Lewis) adminis. tration and would step down as C 1. O. president Conferences this confidence” Mr: Hens y spent the John avenue, in Eyracuse at Wille there they game, slowly. E. McCormick, Mr Behrer the weekend In Musser of West Beaver S8ending this Mr, and Mrs, Roy sbhurg Mr street, spent Monday the home of Mrs. Mr. ang Mrs nville Clara Lynch spent Sunday with ang Hall, le acc of aflernoon relatives in Tyrone. Mrs, J. D. who were in last Saturday, are Herbert Wahl treet, had as thel the former's brot Wahl and Nancy White guest Mrs. Harry sireet had as and Mrs. A. B of Warren, Man L 4 { 1 Sun dia H E Faust of oom the Laureltor ited over the week. f Mer . wry to iw DET parents M ad over the weekend at i eir two daughter: 2 ungart and Mrs. Edwas st Chester Auman spent who is Milroy Saturda M1 _—— LEWIS SILENT ON ms PROMISE TO QUIT JOR noncommittag 10 resign as presider 5 of Indusirial Org of re-election is new wage scales Mine Workers’ wit} Committee Lewis arrived in Atlantic ndas conferences the to participate in but said he about ile red: during “AV" Republican vote of in his in the industry sss A ——— "—— No matter what kind of organiza- tion you can think of, somebody will Join it 1931 to serve 3 to 6 years, The al-! leged crime took place in Armsirong county. Hilty's petition says he didn’t sign land that ths district attorney there ishould have secured his (Hilty® 5) | signature on the indictment. Continuing, he says he escaped | from Rockview, was retaken, and in| | September 1932 was sentenced to an | added 3 to 6 years. He claims that | he was not informed of his right to! seek a parole and that consequently | the is serving both his sentences | ihe long way,” or a total of 12 rs. He says that § years should Lg A maximum under the laws, | Summing up, Hilty says the author. ities erred in two ways: (1) By giv- ing him a flat sentence, which he says has been outlawed since 1911, oh (2) by denying him the oppor- tunity to seek parole on his original sentence. He claims his legal sen- tence expired on July 9, 1940, and | that lie therefore should be released | from prison. District Attorney Musser W. Get tig declared that he will have to prepare answers to the petitions and assemble other information in the cases upon receiving word from the Turner's Special Values Friday and Saturday 200 Lovely Dresses Reg. $2.95 Val. SL. oJ Sizes 12 to 52 BUY NOW AND SAVE A. C. Tarner Co. TEMPLE COURT BUILDING BELLEFONTE, PA, of the home her William Henezey and attended and and Ruth Cas- James- week at the Gentael, B. E. Ward of Sou'h vis~ Ward Albert Hazel Helster vis - Neidigh, of an automos- im- Oi Morrell of thel O'- alter. em- National City on prelimine. before the opening 1. O. convention had oe | He the supporiing Wendell presidential said he would con. re-clec- no work are expect. ed to pave the way for negotiations for a {wWo-ytar contract tuminous bi- and also to con- sider anthracite workers’ demands 13 Bombers For England Thirteen of the Improved Lyx fly. ing fortress bombers are scheduled for delivery to Great Britain thi month, an informed source said ves. terday They fortress to the RBritich B-17C, third In four-motored, which alr corps be the most potent ant The the first of the flying plane made avaliable They are Boeing the series of Lhe I ne mnre cralt officials believe bomx exist. will x type to schedule this ald, call B-19C" half to production month, an official completion of 26 go to the British Army Alr Corp for the Half will und thie of nt next going Lo begin ving people in ina: In the ccurse months Hiller pOITY aboul sta recently acquired | Public Sales BATURDAY NOV 16 Mra Ira 6 Maves & SATURDAY THURSDAY will offer PZ County farm Ir NOV una erin» PRIDAY will Burre ™ TBSDAY NOVEMBER Maves A £ ATURDAY DBC will filer a BLaver w EDNTSD AY. MARCH vis Prankenberger Musser, will offer near Millbheim, livest mpiements Sale at 10 a & Hubler. auct WEDNESDAY FE LL Miller sale on her Moto near Walker tosnahin alone hizhwas jivestock an plement Sale at 10 & Hubler. anole FRIDAY. MAROH 7-3 will offer at public sale on the Mrs HE Boob farm. 4 miies east of Re ber burg. alone the State Hishway a full Mine of live stock and farming implements. This 1s a clean-up gale, Sale at 10 a. mm. Wise & Hubler, auctioneers. Terms made known on day of sale x49 SATURDAY MARCH 8 IMIR P Haush will offer at public sale on Whiz farm 2 miles west of Madison- burg. a full line of livestock and farming implements Wise and Hubler, aucta THURSDAY, MARCH 13- Weaver, will offer at nublic his farm 3 of a mile wos Jackgonvilte, live stock. full line of farm Implements and some house. hold roots. Sale at 10 o'clock Wise & Hubler. auct 411¢ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18, 194] ~Pot- | ter and Jachbs will offer at public male on the W. HH. Potter farm. 34 miles west of Centre Hall. on Brush Valley road, livestock and farm implements. Sale at 10 a m. E M. Smith, suct 454 THURSDAY. MARCH 20--1rvin Walk. er will offer at public sale on the Bailey farm 6 miles west of State College on the White Hall road. livestock and farming implements Sale at 10 a. m. H. L. HRarpster, auct THURSDAY, MARCH 20 194]-—Harry 8 Warntz will offer at public sale on the M, O. Stover farm. 1V. miles north west of Woodward, Pa. lives stock and farm implements. Sale at 9 a m. Wise & Hubler, aycis, x MARC H 6 ofte w Saturday, Nov. 16 WILLIAM E. BAIR, ESTATE The undersigned administrator will joffer at public sale al the late resi denieh in Reberaburye. Pa. the follow. Dpsaual property. LVESTOCK —4 Head pure bred br eatile, t = and Bangs d.. test- fon cow 4 yrs. old. due 4 1941: 1 cow 3 yrs ofa ro April P41; 1 heifer omit 2 Fo old WE Ties” . head’ Poiand Flog By an, a weight 500 lB full line o* carpenter join ter nen mv To saw: ; ehisels: eas engine; ano | «in, burs; saw Inangrol Wednesday, Nov. 20 L. 8. NEF} offer at public beter known as the John LL. Hutch om farm. | mile southeast { riors Mark, the following Property LIVESTOCK consisting of eure old weigh # and 10 yeur comin colt will ARE On DY LY i Lo 1 oot sorYel mare oon 17 mich Registered Hao tered Brown 8 Chuer nine and cattle Cone Ltt M07 name months to & bh tinue of Bw bull 8 Es one year | PATUMING INE FMPN Deere Binds 8 foot 1] " ’ Ar ? Jai 1 VOIrKers Deere mon OQ ho ne 1 4 Ieee re Joh On Saturday, Nov. 16 MRS. TRA SLAGLE Thursday, Nov. 21 W. A ZERBY pike harrow corn worker: 1 Uipacker horse . and hav reoke ck mower. | -ralr i; 1 digger: 1 Mi Oorm ck Deering hay roe % ban | tug har- OC single Friday, Nov. 22 ELLEN C. FOUST ise on the at public Spring Mills he foliowing -168 head cattle 6 milk cows 8 one {wo year oid six-months old Hol ith old Guern- weight Burr i Holster of dle line jcader: 40 hes siorwliltes and Poland weight from 40 to 100 ibs IMPLEMENTS 2 sears. 1 set oniy used i 1. #01 hay ladders drill: Champion mower; Oliver vio walking plow; two harroxs. 2 riding cultivator cuitivator; Emerson manure sprea No. 1; land rolier no USEHOLD GOODS Player ang and rol Chins Ontario Dis 1 cabl i mg "#xio wool rug bench, Mavian washing ga-0line motor. rocking chalr: Ped- tal oil heater porch swing: oil wood box: drop leaf table ii be served. Torms made n on day of sale Sale at 10 a E. E Hubler. auct x48 Tuesday, November 26 FRED W. WALTZ ofier at public sale on his farm. 2% miles north of Warrior's Mark. along the Buflalo Run Vals iey road, the following personal prop- ery LIVE STOCK 6 horses. roan mang 5 years old, weight 1450, sound and good worker: 1 rotrel horse, § yoars oid; pair black horses. weight 2700, good work team: 30 head of cattle consisting of Guernseys. Holsteins and Jerseys. 14 milk cows; 5 fresh joows: 4 springers, 5 spring cows; 4 heifers, coming 2 years old, balance voung catile; 7 shoats, weighing fram 50 lo 60 pounds: stock doz | IMPLEMENTS Fordson tractor on rubber, in good condition; MoCor- mick-Deering B<foot binder. used 2 years; MoOCormiok-Deering 6-r0ll corn husker In good condition: MoCor- mick-Deering corp binder, in good condition: 8 for 10-hoe grain drill, practically new; Oliver dis plow, new, used one season. 2 Syracuse walking plows, 2 MeCore mick -Deering ©orn workers. practi- cally new; 2 18-looth Perry harrows in wood shape: McCormick -Deering manure spreader, in good ahape: 1 weeder: 3 wagons, one practically new and on rubber. one with bed and one with ladder; cultipacker: McCo mick-Deering hay joader with drop ton: McCormick mower on rub- ber. MceCormick«Deering rake: wood ‘aww 10 attach on tractor: bob sled: ise good tug ha . set chain har {new collars. bridles, lines, tc hay fork and 130 feet of rope: log chains: (forks and shovels; 4-can electric milk machine, will the lollowing ements: Hood work years old, Lay road) iH 41 Wo welds hn ba af A cod weight 1600. This | will work anywhere, O are eood biz Hol vr Bw fon the back {1IN Wek and LIVE STOCK, IMP EMENT wine « i wer: Ma £y wey Ha Ek i Huber, auch LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE tate of An Townalup aed ADMINISTRATOR! ~ the Mati ¥ HIPPLE MENSCH V. KEELET { Centre NOTICE REGISTERS NOTICES , of PY £ ale of Benaw “HEVERLY +) » Elsie Heverly of eix inte pas ¥ of Pit B, execr., Martha Nor hock Moran Spring Township, deceased 12. MASSEY. The first and final account of Joseph ingery, adm. of etc, of Lala GG. Massey, late of iieiiefonte Borounh, deceased. 13. MARBLE. ‘The first and final account of Helen A Stevely, admrx., of cic, of Mary Amanda Markie. iste of Stale College Borough. doceased ia. MEEK. The first and final account of Nannie M. Meek, exocra., of ete. of Herbert DD Meek, late of State College Borough, deceased 15. MCWILLIAMS. The first and wal account of Hattie Bell and Haz Ty G Sunday, exocrx., of ete. of MoWilliams, late of Perguson nahin deceased MeCAMLEY he first and the First National account of of Philipsburg. guardian of Helen MoCamiey. a minor MoKINNEY The first and final account of Pranklin A. McKine- ney oxeer., of etc of Elizabeth V. McEinney, late of Potter Town hid, Goocaseg 18. OSWALT. Mhe first and final acoount of Anna A. Oswalt, agimrx. of etc. of Wharton MM. Oswall, late of SBaow Shoe Borough. deceased iP. REITZ. The first and final account of Israel Reitz and Samuel Reitz, execrs., of etc. of Henry Relte, ate of Harriz Township, Gectased 20. REITER. The first and final account of Leah V. Wert, stimrx. of ete. of Sarah A. Rider {also written Reiter) late of Haines ip, de ceased 21. ROYER. The fst angi final account of H. L. Ebrizht, executor of 1 Royer, late of deceased. first and final W. Kerlin and exoors. of ete, of Syivester W, , ate of Cen tre Hall Borough. 23. WILLIAMS. fund aoe count of Josenh Erick guardian for Betty Williams and Gersidine Wil- of fix final Bank Mary oa iv | cooler, practically new; 8 milk cans: | use milk buckets; measures; 800 Hush Friday, Nov. 29 ALVIN F, SHAMP miles gast of Bion, | will er al lic sale on_ ihe KX ine Neg Tari, : . admr. ete. . Nometort late of Philipsburg Bor« joush, i 2B. WO . The first lend final aocount of the estate | Emma W. Womelsdorfl, late of Phil. rR Borough, execr. of otc. Philip Burene late | Philipsburg yt 8 . Y A. Register of Wiis Oeistre Op, EY
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