November 1 13, 1941. UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Praver servic this Thursday evening at the clos of which will be held the moenthl business meeting of the OfMela Board of the church Sunday sche on Sunday morning at 9:15. Epwort] League In the evening at 6:30. fol- lowed by the regular preaching se vice at 7:30, with sermon by pastor, Rev, William Snvde: Presbyterian Chureh vice Friday evening at 9:30 a. m lar preaching service at 11:45 a. m with sermon by the pastor Rev Howard Jacobs Mr, and Mrs. G of Washington, D. C weekend with his mother garet Keatley, having returned their home on Tuesday morning Joseph Brugger, of New York spent the past weekend visitin his parents, Mr. and Mrs Brugger Mr. G. W. Bullock has been the sick list for the past week fering with a very bad cold, but are glad to learn that he is better at this writing and able t be about his duties as usual Mr. and Mrs. Ward Southard little son of Wilmington. Del weekend guests of parents and Mrs. C. K. Brugge! tle son was baptized in the odist church on Sunday morning the Rev. William Snyder the church Poughnut Sale: The the Women's Society of Service will hold a doughnut on Tuesday November 25 in Community house. Put in your der early for your Thank: doughnuts at the price of dozen. These ladies know make them good Boyd Lucas was bringing In a nice wild turke: first day of the season. Monda) this week Ardery Calhoun nice 8-pound turkey near There were only two reported this section which shows the either scarce wift | present hunter: Pravery Sunday sc hoo Harold Keatley spent the wi ner M Tit pastor member: PAT how successful Mar or too ol ht y Liu Ser ~ followed by the regu- past Mrs, Mar- to much and were Their lit. Meth- Christian e! Mrs Margaret Keatley e eral days last week visiting y reindives in State College | Mrs. Anna Elway me Sunday from a sev Vivisit with friends and relatives | Altoona and vicinity Over Sunday guests of Mi { Mrs. G. W. Holt were his sister { husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry returned | Mr. abd Mrs Howard, spent with her sisters, lock, Mrs. Grace | Katherine Smith Samuel Lucas tioned in Jacksonville nection with the Navy spent a ten day furlough parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and returned to his duties day of this week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Irwin Howard, called on Mr. and Mrs, G W. Bullock Sunday afternoon Mr. Irwin is the ent at Howard Bullock upon his vice recently and Mrs. N moved to where Mr permanent last Sunday Mrs. G Foster w and who has Fla Depariment uf- on having relieved Mr retiring fi her , state of rman Ff the Fisher Mr femily have New York ecured more ment, Mr. Fi heen stavin and her her Lucas this fall with Mrs. Boyd mother W. Holt ens, Mi his G win and from the Olie It recently an them will by Mr. and Mrs. Ch! employe of GW. Hoit their lumber camp a property vacated tenanted Stine & Son cherry On Friday evening, Nov. 21 Foster L. Piper Milesburg colored pictures of some of his interesting trip the ¢ eastern part This iment the pub- i will basement Meth 30 p flver lifted bend by an of show through the U. 8 will be free to be held in the xiist charen offering f he ou of en- tertalr at 7 be par will i onage for fund Bellefonte’'s New est Men's Store ! A - A — 's the Sj irit That try on with the WE'LL SHOW is a nation of men yours, patterns and in the When vou are rea O’coat ‘LUX The World's Most D9 -° BOL DAVIS FORMERLY MONTGOMERY'S Bellefonte ‘We'll Show ‘em!’ that's overcoat Fn and when vou see and vou'll | rest of America. 'EM hack seat from anvone in WE'LL SHOW "EM “WE'LL S these behine | e right in step that Americe don’t take a the world. speed in the » aeroplanes. dy to see your SHOW EM” ORA’ Luxurious Coat at Ww he ) new Lewistown INSTALL NOW ~ No furnace shortage yet — but don’t take a chance by waiting. Act today! See the new Kalamazoo Superpower at the Factory Price. Learn about factory service, factory * Don’t Delay Another Day! Beat the Fall Rush responsibility, factory guar- antee, 136 Styles and Sizes of Heaters, Ranges, Furnaces. 1.680.000 satisfied users. We. clean and repair all mokes of fuenaces KALAMAZOO STOVE & FURNACE CO. 112 W. High 8t. Phene 63-R spent SOV e “uh to her eral weeks’ in and and | Mey ers and Frank Callahan, of Tiffin. O Charles Bechtol, of visiting Bul- Miss been sta- in con- with his Lucas on Mon- of present station ag- om ser- has employ - and children have Par- moved on property to near Bellefonte. The Miss Leta RBissott Is spending some time with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Hall The annual roll call of the W C. T. U was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. GG. W Bullock. A good number were in at- tendance Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Summers are visiting with her sister, Mrs Florence Miller at Sharon. Mr: ler came here by auto and them home with her Mrs. G. W. Bullock has been elect. ed as a delegnle by the Womun's Society of Christian Service to at- tend the convention which will be held in Altoona next Tuesday and Wednesday The members of the Woman's 8o- clety of Christian Bervice have se- cured additional goods for sale, in- cluding Kleens, pie filling, and other deserts, and the goods can be pur- chased at the home of Miss Minnie Sensor, and some at the home of Mrs, Jesse Hall Borough ofMce: at the escent followin” Calhoun; Margaret Parsons: took ¢ elected top Hoy election, tax collector, Ruth D. B. Custer, Pierce Peters: Res:den and who we tion revealed election of ele judge inspector Stere: counclilarn Robert H Mong urd school directors, Juhn GW. Bul.ock: bhrgess. C. WW. Bau- der; justice of » peace, JR Wi- lilams, #nd hign table, J H Finch, All the thuve officiry were elected the Reniion icket of ron 01 State Colleg Loses To Bi H.S. Red and White Scores Victory in Armistice Day Contest 19-0 Red Raiders polished football at the field here Armistice eating for the second time this season the ancient and honorable chief rivals from State College High core was 19 to 0. and the game the ninth straight defeat for ting team this season Bellefonte the College season September Tt00 More than stomped in (43 18 31 Beliefonte's off 1941 community Day by de the a ason on The & wa the i154 tate College of sCore at the of game irss gar 19 by “ 1500 fans shivered and old wit ETHOW itterly ab flurri woned w Millermen blage of glory Captain Woody carried off the 28 yard: the vards the season in day 5 for first touchdown and Davi second called a 50-50 SCR. White team rzcored and suffered four game, with Renovo becanse of the nrevs tile paralysis in that four defeats can nt One was led lence BLANCHARD Mrs Hel family and Harris Beatty weekend at Baltimore Md ing with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Milford Gardner, one of our lo- cal boys recently inducted service, spent Sunday with ents. Milford is stationed ginia camp Miss Jane Bolopue, who has been at ‘her home recuperating from her peration this week WwW. WwW. G of held their reg the home of MN Lock Haven, on Christmas party is being planned for Dece Church tice, wil morning Miss Lila Tres after having visited Mrs. Far] Neese of Baltim with Mr. and Mrs. John Heichel Harris Beatty visited the Mr. and Mrs. Lows Ratti town, en Bunday cvening The first time for many our school district has realized that Armistice Day is a holiday, so the schools of the vicinity were closed on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John Coder staying with William Coder, has not been enjoying his good health Miss Mabel Bechdel nurse at Clearfield. and Mrs. Bess Johnson- baugh of State College, spent Sun- day with their respective parents. Mr. and hn hel and mt the visit. Neese BI y the par- at a Vir- Hs recent work The church at oO: Ans to return to pls a meeting lip 8chroat raday. The organization ember 18 uniil further no- inday evenings. No are planned Ss Thu of this SCEVICeS, be on Si Services sler returned home mother, and and home of of lewis. her more, years are who usual WINNER BRAND PORK PRODUCTS LOOK FOR THE LITTLE BLUE PIG. HE'S YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL. ITY PORK PRODUCTS of New Jesey,! Mil- | | the THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Lay Cornerstone of New High School (Continued rom page one) accompanying, opened the program W. Harrison walker, acting grand master, Introduced Lewis R. Len- hart, deputy grand master. who In turn Introduced Horace J. Hart. ranft, president of the school board Grand Chaplain Harry ©. Stenger | offered a prayer Then, in accordance turesque Masonic ritual, the sealed copper container bearing a varfety of mementos was placed in the cor- | nerstone; Masons inspected and ap- | proved the foundations where the stone was to be placed, and the sig- (nal was given for stonemasons Charles P. M. Smith and James Casey to set the stone. When this task was completed, the Masonic officials again conducted an inspec with the pic- tion and gave thelr approval to the | work Following the placing of the stone. | Grand Master Earl L. Cump contractor on the school program: Mayor Hardman P. Harris, and var lous Masonle Grand Lodge officers Board President Hartranft intro- duced R. C. Blaney, J. Bossart De- Haas and William B. Troupe bers of the School Board committee, and Mahlon president of the Corporation Walker introduced of Chamber: bullding K. Robb, Bellefonte Bullding which is in charge of onstruction program. John G Love, attorney for the corporation and John Hunter Hunter & Caldwell, Altoona duced of also were “I'm convinced that of Bellefonte and the effort expended and the d ties overcome by the Bellefonte in making this bullding possible,” Dr. J. G. Flowers, presi- dent of the Lock Haven State Teachers’ College. declared Dr. Flowers, privncipal speaker the occasion, predicted that when the structure is completed “your children will rise up and call blessed This faith he the children vicinity appreciate iMcul. people of of you bulldir the continued falin In added Twenty-five 88 © tribute to the people of Beliefonte,” “It is a tribute to your your boys and girls” he a of Years ago education was for the privileged few. not for the masses.” Dr. Flowers sald. “To- day we believe in schools. Today there are 30 million students in United States. In mos coun«- tries public school systems such as the ones in the United States are unheard of Education there is for those who can afford to for chooling.” he declared Dr. Flowers cited Thomas Jefler- son As One of the early neers in toward a broad education boy 1d gir] regardless of amily’s financial conditi and in clasing complimented the Bchool Board, Supervising Principal E. K Stock, and the townspeople in hav- ing the determination to provide adequate school facilities despite al- mest overwhelming obstacles The program concluded with group singing of “The Star Spangled | Banner,” and a benediction pro. nounced by the Rev. A. CG. Herr Masonic officers present at ceremonies were W. Harirson Walker, acting R. W Grand Maat er: Lewis R. Lenhart P M ing R W. Deputy Grand Miter Russell I. Stevens P M g R. W. Senior (grand Warden; J. Willard Barnhart, Jr. P.M. act- ing RW. Junior Grand Warden; Earl K. Stock, P M acting R W Grand Treasurer; Arthur H 8ioop. PM. acting R W. Grand Secre- tary: Fred O. Witmer (Treasurer), acting Deputy Grand Secretary, J. Harris Mussina, District No 33, District Deputy Grand Master, Ralph H. Galbraith, District No. 34, Distriet Deputy Grand Master; James T. Alter, District No. 19, Dis- trict Deputy Grand Master: Wil liam T. Canan, District No. 20. Dis- trict Deputy Grand Master: C. Stenger, Jr. the st ot} pay pio the move for every his f on the actin acting Grand Chap- lain: Aaron G. Herr, acting Orand | Chaplain; E. Leonard Rhoads, P M..| acting Senior Grand Deacon; Mel- vin L. Cherry, P. M., acting Junior Grand Deacon: Earl HH. Miller, 8 M., acting Grand Steward; Arthur Barraclough, J W. acting Grand Steward: Ebon B. Bower, P. M.. act ing Grand Marshall: Harry C. Tay- | for, WM acting Orand SBword Bearer: Jobn Dunn, P. M.. acting Grand Pursuivant: William H. Brouse, P. M.. acting Grand Tyler The complete text of Grand Mas- ter W. Harrison Walker's address upon the completion of the corner- stone laying yesterday follows: “Ladies and Gentlemen “We here, this day, in obedience with the authority granted to us by the Right Worshipful Grand Mas- ter of the Most Ancient and Hon- {orable Pratemity of Pree and Ac- cepted Masons in Pennsylvania, and Masonic jurisdiction thereunto be- longing, have laid the cornerstone of our new Hizh School building FRIDAY & SATURDAY — burg, | mem- | intro- | he | Harry | Just ope more stone in that vast physical structure belonging to the public school system of the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania “We have ald one sone: | good people of Bellefonte, will com- | plete the bullding under the wise and competent instruction and kad. ership of the architect and the con- tractor, In accordance with the plans and specifications made for that purpose "We, therefore, to mark one of milestones in the fonte's public school system, We stand on a glite where for more than 70 years there has been located a public school building “In 1868 this secured by the { Dastrict from H you, the meet hore today history of Belle- Bellefonte Bchool N. McAllister and | Edward C. Humes and there was | erected therean what the older | Bellefonte residents remember as the old stone hullding. In this build- | Ing many of our citizens received their early educatin and from it: halls went forth successful Uve- ing in all corners of the earth. Time marches on, and the march of time thas shown a tremendous increase iin the growth public educalion in this community in our entire nation “An important opment was the esta { high school In the street bullding where, in was graduated the first high school class. We can gain some impression of the tremendous growth schools when we realize first graduating class [6 members, and of whieh {lam H. Keller, now the President Judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, was a member, while the of 1041 numbered 158 Now one-fifth of the entire populatio of Beliefonte is enrolled its schools, the largest industry the eSmmunity “With on our imperative Lo as step In this devel. blishment of a present Bishop 1884, there of our that the consisted of Hon. Wil- clas creasing ites it rovide aemal been larger bu facil » old stone bullding i and much of the stone in the foundations of ick building whic ch wa PH 1910. This buliding accommodations for 500 § res/rded by the of t time avagant molishe re-used new ed for normal and munit) ly large “Yet in 1024 and school faci ities at tha as xt y 1035 further creased by f opening of the mer Dale home on North Allegheny street the former Armory the commer of Narth Spring Viest Lamb streets ol bu ings, and when wddenly de molished he whool structure February 13 3 it was ing the n tod ne 900 puplis it ok Ba r of rex wer: at and and As HE on De a thanks givi citizens of this when the alarm fateful Pebruary ICE and oommu sOouUnaG on day those 800 pu- pils marched om the doomed buliding w without sorder aor eonfu- sign and without a single injury or joss of ills | “For some time | structive fire school were oconoerned with | mean: of extending the facilities. A proposed bond $55.000 am by he proved defective, and with ils forced abandonment went the low of a Federal] grant of over $54.000 The so-called Thom; Plan which for a time promised to fur- nish a solution to building problem, also fell bs wayside Every avenue for financing and constructing a school bullding seem- ed closed when the February fire made imperative a new atlack on the problem “Time will not permit me to count the seemingly endless | stacles and discouragements were successively encountered and | finally overcome by our schoo] of- ficials and all those laboring in bes half of the enterprise. All possible sources of State and Federal aid were probed to the depths only to prove unproductive “When, as a final measure a Jocal corporation was formed for the pur- | pose of erecting a building, the dif- | ficuitios were by no means at an end. Legal complications and fin- , ancing problems Jed as a last sort to the request for passage of a special enactment of the State Leg- islature, which when cventually ac- i complished made possible the final development of a finaneing pian. Let it be said to the everlasting credit of this community .thai its citizens refused to be stepped by the multi- tude of difficufides in ts way and that it had men big enough and strong enough to eventually solve | those problems in the face of dis. pengion from within from without “It is further worthy a fine commentary the men and women Of our come- munity and many outside borougy limits, that all those who ed that $1 ie. before the « officials ways nN ugh school { issue of Yolers our woved ene the the re- olb- which re of note and NOV. 14th & 15th “San Antonio Rose” JANE FRAZEE and THE MERRY MACS “King Dodge City” FAMILY ENTERTAINMETT! TEX RITTER BILL ELLIOT — 4 DAYS~STARTING SUNDAY, NOV. 16th DEANNA DURBIN CHARLES LAUGHTON, in: “IT STARTED WITH EVE” Feature—-2:20 - 7:20 - 9:20 ONE DAY-THURSDAY, NOV. 20th BABY SANDY su “Bachelor Daddy” “They Meet Again” JEAN HERSHOLT | ment outranky were by reason of political position or personal influence able to lend! ald at critical times 4% so unstint- | ingly and without regard to political faith or personal feeling for the sole benefit of all of our citizens “Bellefonte has a fous history studded with fine ac- complishmenty by sturdy and able citizens, but no achievement in thi community's growth and develop- the plece of work | consumated In the erection and fin- the most important | #1 completion of this $460,000 5 | ture rie- for which the Masonic breth- | ren are pleased to lay the corner- plot of ground was! and obstacles on the spirit of | of our! | The man who makes She wanderfal | prices possible. Largest © of | Shoe Stores in America owned by stone today “Nor are the labors over. For even as we speak the hovering clouds of war bring added difficuli®s to the early completion of our task in preparing this bullding for the early occupancy and the better education of our youth. Put can we doubt that the spirit which brought us to this point today will eventually to the intended goal and that our ehil. dren, in the spirit who build and cational opportun here to learn and It therefore genuine pieasure that I, this day and opportunity you, my fi ipon the fact that you the spirit of our this drive of those for thelr edu- may onler leave to serve with a degree and satisfaction have the of would of privilege congratulating citizens have caught ho m xy ends and fellow rit founders w de wonderfully fine schoo) stem py mettre «1 a build become wha magni vt Por from planned Americas foundation has hildren to be, [ree itizen nity her her very out-standing over fale and ath benea and stand v fre« proud of « and satisfied JWT right 4 anguiar crowd sirengt} ’ fir noni menia with migh ty Chex MILESBURG to: improved Miss Ruth Welzier, R. N., relurn- ed home Friday evening from Camp Forrest. Tenn 10 perate from a recent operatic we returning to duty Kenneth Thursday from having been honorably from the service Afier a short vis. it Kenneth expects to to New Orleans where he will employ - oa Mr. and Mrs. W. E Keen to Philipsburg Sunday to visit rela- tives Mr New guest Mr day for rec be! Walker retumed home Camp Shelby. Mis discharged ED be motored H Shearer of were weekend 8 Walker home home Sun Mrs D dria, and Alexan at Ww Shearer returned while Mrs week's visit the Mar Shearer Tremaine B This is Good News No Advance in the Prices of HAINES the Shoe Wizard Shoes and Rubbers from this Date until January Ist! Every man from our faclories comes with higher prices and we are sei- ling shoes and rubbers today 25¢ soc, and 1.00 a pair under the pres- ent market prices. But we have in our warehouse and stores enough goods to carry us until Jan. or Peb, so we are giving you the advantage of our foresight of buying months and months ago. We want your continued good will more than the thousands of extra dollars we could make at this time This is the Man . . . HAINES THE SHOE WIZARD ‘an Individual. | : | | 6 N. ALLEGHENY STREET. PU BLIC S SALES itlonal ublic sales will be found md hres, Second Section. , auet 46.11 23-31. A Mever sale on his | long and glor- | | known Pa. south of Route 95, live stock, farm unplements and some house- hold goods. Clean-up sale. Bale at 10 a. m. Wise and Hubler, auct FRIDAY, MARCH 27-Claude Lucas will offer at piblic sale on his farm, 3 miles soyibeast of Salons, Pan live stock and farm jo ments, Clean-up sale. Bale at Am Wise a Hubler, aucts Tuesday, Nov. 25 CLAKA L. and NELLIE M, IRVIN, Owners, at public sale on the faim the Arch Irvin farm, five northeast of Tyrone, or 2! northwest of the Triangle 32, the tollowing STOCK--8 head consisting of Holsteins wows. 1 rexistered Hols head of young cattle; 2- istered Guernsey bull: all and blood tested, 4 fend Work horses i ARMING IMPLEMENTS —Deorinig binder. MoCommick mower; Osborne mower con planter, cultivar: 2 harrows: plow, milk cart. 2 wagoms 2 nety harness: oollars, bridies and check lines: forks, shovels, and many other articles. Also 1000 bushels of cory ears, 300 bushels of oats. hay and sirew by the ton HEAL ESTATE At the game tne and place will be offered for sale the farm, containing 167 sores. 100 sores clear, balence in timeberiand. §- room house Nght. running water, | to sell milk 10 vl will offer nh miles miley Ru o LIVE miloh now and Ouein- in Ow enr-o'd - onty,e of Th Joned TERMS oent sold; 40 balance mortpags on BALE wer is deciared of deed Six monti Harps te x47 LEGAL NOTICES EX EA LTOR'S NOTE of the of W de- enlale Wwwuship rake those having cian it the sane duly prove it delay CLAY A PULTZ "13a Mir Pa. exeutor Lew Harvey, Belldfonis tor ai EXEC TOR'S SALE oF RE AL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The surviving Ee cutor of the last Will and testamen of Mary M. Tressler, late of Spring Centre Pa. de. ceased will offer at publi ] SATURDAY. NOV at 1:30 oclock P M ises, the real estate situate in the Village of nt Gap pring Twp. Centr County Pa. on the southeast side of Bilger Avenue and fronting 103 feel there- on and extending back the a width approximately 193 feet more and having erected there: 2«story frame S.room dwelling house with asbestos shingle roof, equipped with hot air furnace, run- ning water and electric light gether with smoke house and chick- en house. All structures are in good condition. There is a large garden in a good state of cultivation Al the same time and place the undersigned will offer the following household furnishings: Livingroom rug, two rocking chairs, one library table, one side board. one dining room table (12 foot), six chairs, one 0 » undersigned Township County of ow or less to- rocking chair. odd chairs, three cor- ner cupboard, doughtray, sink, util- ity cupbosrd. drop-leaf table, porch chairs Hamilto: 1+ Beach sweeper and atiachments, Thor washer. three bedroom rugs. two bedroom :ulles stand, iron kettle, garden tools, and other articles TERMS OF SALE: Personal poop- erty, cash. Real Estate: 257. of bid in cash on day of sale and bala: on delivery of deed within two werk: of date of sale The right is reserved to acoept or reject any bids for the real estate JOHN TRESSLER, Surviving Executor of the last Will and testament of Mary ‘MM. Tressier, late of | Spring Township, Centre County, Pa. deceased Mayes & Stover, Auctioneers Love & Wilkinson, attys, Bolielonte, Pe REGISTERS NOTICES. hove heen amined and passed aan in the Begisterz Office for the inspection of beirs and legatees, creditor: abd all others in any way interested. an! will be presented to the Omhans Court of Centre Couns Rfipauon Wo si on Mon- December ® 1. ACHNOO0DY te first and final socount of John C. Holler, guardian of Beth Ann Achmoody, a minor 2. BIDWELL ~The sixth and par- [tial acpount of the Bellefonte Trust | Company. administrator of etc. of | {Mary M. Bidwell late of Bellefonte | Borough, deceased 3. BROCKERHOFFY —The firstand | final account of Henry A. Brooker- {hofl and Meroaret Brockerhofl, admr of Joseph M. Brockerhofl, late of | Bellefonte Borough, Geosased. 4. BAIR The first and final count of Raymond C. Bair, admr etc. of William EB. Bair, late of Township, deceased. 5. BRBEON The first | acgount of Calvin A. Breon and Pri L. Breon executors of sic of Join Andrew Beroon, ship, deceased x48 AC~ of flies tf » tinal | eC Page Three TI ————— 6. BERZER The fret andl pare tial account of Mary A. Beezer and Herbert McKay Beezer, crecutors of ote. or Ooorge A. Beezer, late of Bellefonte Borough dorcased, 7. BREON The first and final aceount of Claire E Auman, gxecrx of ewe. of Coorge FP. Breon, late of CGroyx Towns Wp, decessed. # BOWEL ~The first and final coount of John A. Bower, admr, of cic. ol Andrew ¥P. Bower, late of Halnes Teo whip, decensed, 9 Dede ¥V..<The fizet and Anal ant of Edward Cuthrie, adr hel Derry, late of Rush | 10. BUID~~The first acount or Bros E. Puard ele of Edwart M. Bw, la Townrhin, decessed Hl. COURTE The first and AAin- { Claarl oy FF. Hippie, Prod nd Harry V Rheller, adr oe, of "Wirsiam ~m ' Con ter, Inte of Howara Towusidn, deceased 12. DALE ~The first and fOual aooount of Bobert FF Bankey and Cloyd mhaw, expers. of Ydaith Ban- key Dn Jate Slate College Bor- ough. deceased 12. GERNERD ~The al acount of the Bel COmbany, oRecalor of . Orrnerd. deceased it. OOHEEN ~The wpcopnd and firm] geoount of Anne Mary Oocheen cnpcrx of otc of Lucretia D Ocheen ate of Haris Township. deceased 15. ORANFR The fist and firs account of Moyd W. Ohaner and Jom MH. Olaner, exec of Wilson B CGhaner, late of Patton Township, de- cased H AEDMAER. ~The fmt and acoount of Estelis CG. lailz and r «, *xocrx. of Elizabeth of Benner Township Powrsh and fina) sdmmx. of ve of Boggs al aoootuat Merrow of ’" of first and fin. afonte Trust ic, of Ernest a PANO 17 HARTER The first and fina! of Adeline Breon and John sdmrs. of etc. of Cliesnent late ~¢ Marion Township, de- MOOG Harter | Harter craped 18 MOOI tr of WN HERMAN ~—T% ¢ first and final of A 8 Stover, admr of ney J. Herman, late of Plate Coliege Bx deccascd 1%. HENN?Y —The fist and final t of Urace Henney and W. A sommes of ew of Luey Hen. of Centre Hall Borough, de- p. KLINEFEUTER <The first and final account of Lyds M. Kilineteiter sdauwx of John W. Hiineielter, late J» Milehim Borough, deceased 21 EELLEY ~The frst and Ams! aoount of Joseph MM. Kelley, sds or etc. of John J Eelley, late of bags Township, deceased !. LANE The fost and Ans! f Eliott E lane adme d of &c. of J Bellefonte Borough, a O08 An Henne ney. 1a ~The peoond the Be sardian of ang nar- lisfonte Trus Earl Matis. a MOORE. -'] hye of E: rst £ Mos Moore Towns lp, Cxoansed 25. MITTEE LING ~The first and nal account of D. Cleveland Mitter- of etc. or Elfpabeth Mit Cenire Hell Borough, first and foal One adr of late of Huston acooun y “ir f devrased 26. WAREKLE —The first and final accourn of Sarah A Markie, atonrx of etc of Rov D Markie. late of Simte College Borough. deceased MOORE The final sooount Frederick Moore, and Msuage Elen sh, execrs. of éic. of Bgrahy Jane ate of Philipsburg Borough deceased 28. WAURER The first and final socount of Bavmond Mauser, admr of sic. of Catherine Meurer date of Philipsburg Borough, deossssd. —-«The second onunt of J Frank Mc- and Walter T 1 . execes. of ee of John T inte of Bate College “Dorough, deo- ornned 30. NOLL ~The Hrrt and final acooupt of Irn ©. Nall, admr. of etc of Mibert F Noli, lale of Spring Townashin, des " a. of B » Moore Pe = True first. and ‘ Belisfone "rust Company. tusrdisn of Janes renus owen a minor 33. PARSONS ~The fire aud An- a! sooount of Zane B Gray, execs of otc. of Jan ate of Paton Townsin we PATTERSON ~The first and account of John 9. Patterson adr. of ec. «f Daniel W Pationaon late of Herries Township deccased 35. OHL~The firs: and final ac- count of Mae Weaver and Clair E Ohl, acres of ec. of Sarsh CC, Ohi inate of Walker Township, deotased 30. 31 IB0EL~The first and ‘final accorvnt of Central Trust Company, Hao surg Pa. executor of oc’ of Hanson 8. Hepsi late of State Col. me =¢ll Fowe, a minor a8. SHUEY The Set and i ecoount of The Piet Nations!Bank of Bate Coliage, omeor of George © Shuey. late of Fergueon Townahin, deceased 30. SHOP ~The fmt snd Sow) sooount of Sue Cronsur, elec. of of Eis Shep. date of Centre Hail Barough, Ee a al SMITH <The first and nal pocount of Edwand H. Smith, admr of ete of Sah J. Smith. date of Borough, Privo i Phallipshurg final eR 41 SHOVE The | account of Vietar W of er. of Fering L Bozes Township, excors. of ef of James A. of Haines Township, 43. FISH The Sst pal {ER » aang Sb socount of Frank ¥ Fiber and Daniel BR. Fisher, exec | utors of James J. Fisher. late of | Hailmoon Towaship. deceased ate of Spring Towne. | 240 PUBLIC SALE Holstein Milch (ows! At the Mrs. Carrie Wertz Farm Midway Between State College and Tyvone, On Route 45, Near Spruce Crock Rod and Gun Tub, Thursde ay, November 20 25 Head of Exceptionally Fine Grade Cattle All T. B. and Blood Tested. (No reactors jn. 10 OF THESE COWS WILL BE FRESH ABOUT 25 UT TIME OF SALE ALSO TO BE SOLD 18 A McCormick-Deering Milking Machine 2 units with alominum palls, used only onc year: loi of milk cans, buckets, strainers, etc. TERMS—SIX MONTHS CREDIT? I. L. HARPSTER, Act. W. C. MORROW, Clerk. MRS. CARRIE WERT?
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