Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 10, 1943, Image 9

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    June 10, 1943.
- PINE GRO
The annual Memorial services of!
the Lady Ferguson Rebekah and the
1. O. O.F. lodges will be observed in
the new cemetery, Saturday, June]
12 at 6:30 p. m.
VE MILLS
Chicago, were pleasant visitors with
the former's mother last week, Mrs.
Clayton Struble of State College,
who ls recovering nicely from a frac
tured leg. The Strubles were former.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Three
LITTLE NITTANY
The Jacksonville and Heward 4-H
|
| myself each have a calf, Wait & few
{years and we will have some fine
(dalry cattle. I was undecided for w
Club held thelr meeting on Tuesday while whether to take a pig,
evening, May 25, at the Melvin Har-
ter home. We all enjoyed a game of
baseball before the meeting.
meeting was opened by Homer
| Welght, president, and all sang “Am-
A new farmer at the Merle Weil- ly among Ferguson township's best erica.” We are sorry to lose Wilbur
and home on Tadpole, a bouncing
boy, No. 2, born last week at the
Centre County Hospital. His name
is Norman Merle.
One of our aged citizens, Miss
Sara Dannley, is a patient at the
Centre County Hospital, suffering
injuries of both legs, caused by a
fall at her home on West Main
street. She had just returned from a
visit with Bellefonte friends. A|
speedy recovery is the wish of her |
host of friends.
Farmer Paul Homan of Oak Hall, |
was a recent visitor with the for-
mer’s neighbors in Ferguson town- |
ship. Paul was last season a tenant |
farmer on the Jacob Relish farm.
Elmer Barto, Jr, son of Mr. and |
Mrs. Elmer Barto, has been pro-|
moted to the rank of corporal, An-
other son, Clarence, of Virginia, was
home on furlough over the past]
weekend at his parental home. |
Our Ferguson township schools
will close a very successful school
year on Wednesday, June 9.
One of our veteran anglers and
ardent Isaac Walton followers Cy-
rus M. Powley, last week caught a
24-inch, 6 1-4 pounder, and John
Colpetzer a 27-incher which tipped
the scales at 8 pounds.
Miss Helen Ellenberger is spend-
ing some time at the Jabcar home
in Mt. Pleasant. |
Pvt. Harry Harris spent an 8-day |
furlough recently with his mother
and other friends in town
Miss Sara Hess, accompanied by
her great aunt, Mrs. Sadie Schael-
fer of Bellefonte, were Thursday
business callers in Huntingdon
Mrs. John Gates of Altoona, is
spending some time with her father-
in-law, J. Cal Gates
Mrs. Blanche Gates has returned
to her Gatesburg home after being
employed at the Sigma Nu fraternity
in State College for many years, for
a well deserved vacation
Among our aged citizens who are
somewhat indisposed this week are:
grandmother Sophia Reed at the
home of her son, R. W. Reed, and
‘Dutch’ Harmon at the Guy Ross-
man farm home. ‘Dutch’ was 90
years young on Decoration Day. |
Little Nancy, 2-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rossman, has
a badly scalded arm and hand caus-
ed by getting in contact with boll-
ing coffee pot. Dr. H Dale dressed
the injury.
Pvt. Russell E. Smeltzer has been
transferred from MacDill Field,
Tampa, Fla, to General Bombing
Range at Myrtle Beach, 8S. C, He is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl
Smeltzer and entered the armed
forces Aug. 23, 1942.
Mrs. Ruth Frank and Miss Mary
Weiland represented the Baileyville
Presbyterian Sunday school last
Thursday in Bellefonte at the county
Sunday school convention.
Farmer and banker, Denton 8.
Peterson is now farming the modern
way with a new I H, C. Farmall
tractor purchased from the Dodd
agency, a critter that will not recog-
nize gee and haw.
The Girl Scout Troop held their
last regular meeting last Monday
evening at the home of Mrs Medie
Loring. Those present included:
Dolly Wetmore, Betty Lauck, Ann
Harpster, Mary Ellenberger, Marjor-
fe Artz, Ruby Irvin, Lois Harpster,
Ethel Sunday. Charlotte Wetmore,
Josephine Sunday. Ruth Ellenber-
ger, Dawn Burwell and Barbara
Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Emest Struble
of
C.Y. WAGNER |
& COMPANY |
WAGNER'S
Quality Flour
A Hard Wheat Pat Flour
WAGNER'S
Our Best Flour
4-50 Blend
WAGNER'S
Very Best Fi lour |
|
i
Wagner's 82% Dairy Feed
Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed
Wagner's Horse Feed
Wagner's Pig Meal
Wagner's Egg Mash
Wagner's Chick Starter |
and Grower,
Wagner's Turkey Starter
and Grower,
Wagner's Scratch Feed
Feed.
Wagner's Chick Feed
Wagner's Medium Scratch
Rydes Cream Calf Meal
Eshelman’s Dog Feed
All kinds of high protein
feeds for mixing with your
own feed.
Dealers in All Kinds
of Grains
BELLEFONTE, PA,
—————
{be completed this week and will be
| urday
ithe church will
| Your contribution will be gratefully
‘tillers of the soll.
Insurance agent Conrad G. Fry,
wife and son Bobby, motored up|
and Edward Shuey from our club,
They are moving and cannot be in
the club this year. Good luck to vou
made up my mind to try my luck
with a steer,
are supposed to be kept; brusn them meetings for the soldiers
every day, take them for a walk to Mrs
Rawling held
ORVISTON
There were 123 present at Bunday
so 1 school,
Rev. Rawling showed moving ple- | On Baturday
It takes lots of work |tures on Friday night of some of the
an
give them exercise, keep the hoofs campeign about six years ago and
trimmed; seems like cutting finger thelr old friends
thelr
larger and harder to trim, I suppose Rev
nails only
were
hoofs are much hear him again. While In our town
Rawlins was entertained in the
from Waynesboro for the Memorial | boys and hope you can be In the club this fall when we take them to the Clair Butler home.
holiday to his parental home in Rock
Springs. They returned to their]
home Sunday night. |
Farmer George P. Irvin has been |
under the care of his family phy-|
sician the past ten days, but is im-|
proving very nicely at this writing. |
Sheep clippers Willis Schilling
and Ralph Albright have been do-|
ing a rushing business the past two
weeks. |
The new farm house on the L. K
Metzgar farm at Meek's Church will
occupied by farmer Fred Walls.
Our Ferguson township students
graduating last Thursday from the
State College High School included
the following: commercial prizes
were awarded to Lois Mae Schilling
and John Eugene Knarr, the latter
also having the honor of being pres-
ident of the Student Council;
Charles L. Lauck, now in the U, 8.!
Army, his diploma being turned over
to his parents. On the honor roll
were John E. Knarr and lois Mae
Schilling. Others were: Jane L. Bar-
to, Ivan L. Dodd, James Calvin Corl,
Mary E. Gilligan, Anna M. Gearhart,
Betty L. Gummo, Irene Illingsworth,
Olive Ruth Martin, Paul E. Rider,
Doris Irene Schilling and Harold and
Wilford Burns,
Melvin Fry says the WAACs are
in great demand in the army, as he
boasts of another girl at his home
No. 3. Her name is Mary Ellen
Beef cattleman Charles W. Wit-
mer lost one of his fine Hereford
steers last Saturday by the bloat
route
————— — —
SNOW SHOE
The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby-
terian church held their monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. Rover
Grieb last Thursday evening After
the business meeting and social eve-
ning, lunch was served. Those pres-
ent were: Mrs. Minnje Uzzle, Mrs.
James Uzzle, Mrs, Thomas Stetler,
Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mrs, Claude
Irwin, Mrs. Arch Marshall, Mrs,
John Gledhill, Mrs. Merrill Harnish,
Mrs. Salina Carlson, Mrs. Mac Mc-
Kelvey and daughter Dorothy, and
Mrs. Royer Grieb,
Mr. and Mrs. H. LIL. Dial and
daughter Lee Anna, have rented a
summer home In Massillon, Ohio,
where they will spend the next few
months
Pvt. Robert Dixon of Fort Belvoir,
Va., is home on furlough.
Miss Ruth France, student nurse
at Philipsburg State Hospital, re-
turned after a three weeks’ vacation
Mrs. Harold Bitner, son Harold,
Jr., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Bitner of Milesburg.
Mrs. Mary Sickle, after spending
the winter at Philadelphia, has re-
turned to her summer home here.
Mrs. Eugene Rhone and child of
Bellefonte, returned home after vis-
iting her parents, Mr and Mrs
Frank Hipple. Miss Marie Hipple ac-
| companied Mrs. Rhone home and
has secured employment there
Mr. and Mrs. John Park and chil-
dren spent a few days with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Mary Park and
sister, Mrs. Harry Etters and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Eva Wenrick Is visiting the
former's daughter, Miss Ellen Wen-
rick of Cleveland, Ohio, also Gladys
and Lloyd Wenrick are visiting their
sister, Miss Kathryn Wenrick of
North Bend i
Some Bellefonte shoppers on Sat-
were Mr. and Mrs. E M
Francé, Mrs. William Rigle and
daughter Elaine, Edith McKelvey
and Miss Elizabeth Glenn |
Misses Elizabeth, Kathryn and
| Myra Dixon, and Pvt. Robert Dixon
spent Sunday afternoon with their
aunt, Mrs. James Dixon of Glen
Richey, who had a stroke and is in a
serious condition.
PINE GLEN
Church Services: Sunday school
at 10 a. m., and preaching services|
at 11 o'clock.
The social which the Sunday
school held on Saturday night was
successful, proceeds to be used to!
renovate the church. Renovation of |
begin very soon. |
accepted.
Charles Narehood, who was re-
ported killed when the attack was]
on at Pearl Harbor and later cor- |
a joyous surprise when he arrived |
home on Sunday morning. Narehood
has been serving in the South Pa-
leific.
Pred Plubell moved from Ivan
Plubell’'s home to the Hipple farm;
now owned by George Narehood i
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hahn are the |
proud parents of a baby boy, born
June 1. The young son has been
named Charles Marvin. Hoth mother
and son are doing fine.
Miss Laura Hoover and Miss De-
moris Benner of Lock Haven, spent |
Sunday with Miss Hoover's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Buck and
children of lLeContes Mills, spent
one day last week with her mother,
Mrs. Lovina Houdeshell. i
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickle of
Harrisburg, spent last Sunday at the
Beates home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubell and son
Freddie, spent Sunday with relatives
at Clearfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ramsey and
son Dennis of Altoona, are spending
thelr week's vacation at the home
of Mr. Ramsey's sister, Mrs. R. L.
Schmoke.
Mrs. Iva Burkey of Howard, re-
turned to her home one day last
week after spending some time with
her sister, Mrs. James Hodge.
Mrs. Russell Hoover and daugh-
ters Sonya and Joyce, of Moshannon,
spent one day last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Plubell
next year. Those present were: Hom-
er and Henry Weight, Paul, Lloyd
and Harold Rogers, Jorfy Bittner,
Fred Wensel, Martin Watkins, Wil-
liam and George Brumbaugh, Jim
and LeRoy Button, and Mr. Tait.
Visitors were Mrs. George Weight
and Mr. J. B. Button, After the roll
call our question on our project was
taken up by Mr. Tait. Each one told
his experience with his project. Af-
ter our meeting we played games
We club members feel very sorry
for losing Mr. Tait as our leader He
{will be heard over WRAK, Willlams- |
port, every Thursday afternoon .at
1:15 o'clock. We wish you the best
of luck, Mr. Tait, and hope you will
still visit our meetings. You will al-
ways be welcome with us
I told you in my last letter that I
would name the project each one
has been assigned. Homer and Hen-
ry Weight, Paul and Lloyd Rogers,
Don and Jerrv Bittner, Fred Wen-
sel, Martin Watkins, Willlam and
George Brumbaugh and Jim Button
all have pigs. They will not need any
red stamps this fall to buy their
pork. Jim and LeRoy Button have
bees. Due to the scarcity of sugar,
they will have plenty of honey this
winter to eat Watch out for bee
stings, boys Homer Weight and
Kenneth Bittner have capons. We
club members will accept an Invita-
tion to a capon dinner this fall
Homer Welght Otis Korman and
{falr we will have to put finger nall
Rev. Paul Dumnill filled the pul-
polish on their hoofs and maybe &!pit of the church for his trial ser-
lHttle lipstick
would like the taste of that
After our meeting wag
over we
I don't belleve they mon and in the Romola church at
12:30. Mr. and Mrs, Clair Butler and
Rev
Dumnill were entertained bai h Both
were served with sandwiches, pickles the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hel. oD Bunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry |
{Lucas and sons of Moose
{and cookies, Our next meeting will| che) for supper
be held at the Button boys’ home on
be with us
1 guess 1 have told you of Curtin,
Our town was saddened to hear of
whieh occurred at the
|
at,
KENNEDY
evangelistic | Mulbarger, at Pleasant Gap
——
The M. E. churen has had a paint.
Mr
to our village
and Mrs. L. L
family called Bunday p
Mr
pleased to ing, it looks very nice
and Mrs. Fred Griffith
children of Bellefonte, have moved |
Welcome back |
McCartney and
Lhe
H. E. Leathers home
Callers at the
m
Run
and
at
J. F. McCartneys|
Mr
and Mrs. E. H. Runkle, Mr. and Mrs
June 22. Then our new leader will the death of Mrs. Willlam Barnhart Phil McCartney and family
Our new Rev
Cons
preached Bun-
all our club news for this time. Wish | philipsburg Hospital Thursday eve- |48Y morning with a good attendance
you all the best of luck, and 0 1008 ning. Her son. Willlam, had just had
until we meet again. Signed
| Harter
Creek, visited
lam Dolan,
sick list
Mrs. Maresret
Dullen
Wil-
A Very severe
Melvin [4 card from her Thursday morning
saving she
Last weekend Fred Dolan of Beech ang the news came of her death as
with his father
who has been on the gn4 friends. Mrs. Barnhart had just
was getting along fine,
blow to her relatives
visited In our town a few weeks ago
visited on 8he was a very kind
Sunday with her daughter and son-
and lovable
woman and to know her was to love
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pheras Eck at). we extend our sincere sympathy
to her family in their sorrow
| Nesbit
Do Your Own Canning This Year!
Quite a number
attended the
f our town folks
funeral of Mrs. Barn-
Help prevent a possible food short- hert at Curtin, Sunday afternoon
age this year Lv
and vegetables for home use
find easy-to-follow
a big help In
chicken
string beans
items for the pantry shel!
putting your fruits
canning recipes Blanche
preserving cherries, night
other
and
Eunice
this timely feature in the June 20th mother
issue of The American Weekly, the
the
big magazine distributed with
Baltimore Sunday American. On sale ides
at all newsstands
Bily Bonds for future needs
what
Heverly
You'll visited overnight with
Lomison,
Eddie Puhrer
Look for at his home in North Bend with his
Lock Haven
her
of
COUsIn,
last
spent the
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If there are readers who have no
inflation will do to
nation, let them talk with some bro-
ther
11921
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Liste
who was around
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in | Rhoads
Don't forget Bunday
morning
Welcome all
Bunday
your friend:
EXECUTORS
Come
SCHOO] every
and
bring
Legal Notices
| -
NOTICE
In the matter of the estate of Rob.
ert O
Boro
Foraburg
deceased
late of
{f Be
liefonte
Letters testamentary on the above
estate having
undersigned
been
all
PETROS
the aald estate are requested
immediate
ing
delay for
PETERSON, Executor
weekend Johnston and Johnston
neys lor estate
Pa
payment
claims or demands against
Thursday estate to present the
settlement to CHARLES BE
Jersey
and
Mme
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby
the partnership lately
Rhoads
E Leonard
(i;
Rhoad
w
tracing
given
ibsisting
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Rhoads
granteq
indebted
10
that
and
under LU
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make
have
said
without
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Lie
between
| name of George E. Rhoads’ Sons ex
{pired on the 24th day of April, 1043,
William Alkey of Harrisburg, call-|by reason of the death of E. Leonard
ed on friends and hls aged mother Rhoads, All debts owing Lo the sald
are to be received by
Mr. and Mrs. H. E, McCartney andthe sald G. W. Rhoads and Lee E
Our to keep a calf and steer the way they army camps in which they held 50n spent the weekend with the lat- Rhoads, surviving partners, at the
He and|ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Office of R. Paul Campbell, Belle-
{fonte, Pennsylvania
{mands on the seid partnership are
Wo be presented Wo them for payment
lat the same place
Ww
LEE E
{partnership
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and all
RHOADS
RHOADS
|R. PAUL CAMPBELL,
Allorney
| IN THE
Elizabeth B
COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY
Baird, et al
VE
shannon Coal Mining Company
No. 3
To
May Term
all Creditors
1931
and
interest In the above case
You
Charles
N. Todd
count as Receivers
ter In the
Prothonotary
be
firmation
at 10:00 a
flied on
will kindly
A
have
presented ‘o
on
or belore
above account will
‘distrib
solvent made in a
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ADMINISTHRATRIX'E NOTICE,
NOTRE
Alert theret
Lee E
w firm
Lake
Riczenbaugh and Walter
filed thelr
office of Bond C
and that Lhe
the
Monday
m. Unless
the
notice
final
dee
Mo. ab
per sony
thi
notice
mony
William
Pauline Port
May Term
Common Pleas
Pennsylvania
June
the time
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RICKENBAUGH
WALTER N
TODD
Receiver
exceptions
White
will
Court for con-
1943
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4 foryu
ELIZABETH 8
£
settlement Ww
Administratrix
R. Paul Campbell, attorney for estate,
that I have
by the Court as Master 10 take testi
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High Btreet
place 0 lake
ad where you
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ESTHER H. RHOADS,
Bellefonte, RK. P. D
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MASTER'S DIVORCE NOTICE
To Ida Pauline Port, Respondent
Dear Madam
You will please take
been appointed
in the Divorce Came of
Port, libellant, vs. lds
respondent, to No. 117
1943, in the Court of
Centre County,
and that | have set
22, 1943, at 2 o'clock
and Johnston and
Y M C. A Bulldg-
Bellefonte, Pa
testimony, ete
attend If
of
may
In Equity. you so desire
of J
NNEDY JOHNSTON
Master
BIDS WANTED
ox
T., June 14
untu
1943
of the
received
for ap-
Of ROOd grace
: Bupplies
oi Board re-
y or all
Oe Coal Bids
VONALA
Cretlary
fonte Sod
Bellefont
CENTRE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ TAX SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS
NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the |
Commissioners of Centre County, by virtue
of the power and authority vested in them |
Acts of Assembly relative to |
unseated
taxes due and unpaid, will offer at public |
| House & Lot
under various
the sale of seated and
sale on TUESDAY, JULY 13,
a. m.,, at the Court House,
lands
1943, at 10:00
in
Pennsylvania, the tracts of land hereinafter
designated.
TERMS OF SALE: 1
‘he purchaser
must pay the purchase price and costs in
cash, at the time of sale,
may be held until all tracts of
sold.
Adjourned sales
land have been
SEATED LANDS
Location
Bellefonte Boro
Description
House & Lot
or
House & Lot
House & Lot
Bellefonte Boro
Bellefonte Boro
Bellefonte Boro
Bellefonte Boro
Bellefonte Boro
Bellefonte Boro
. Bellefonte Boro
Centre Hall Boro
Centre Hall Boro.
Philipsburg Boro
.. Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Port Matilda Boro
Port Matilda Boro
Port Matilda Boro
Port Matilda Boro ,
. Philipsburg Boro
S. Philipsburg Boro
. Philipsburg Borg
Philipsburg Boro
S. Philipsburg Boro
. Philipsburg Boro
. Philipsburg Boro
. Philipsburg Boro. .
Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro
. Philipsburg Boro
. Philipsburg Boro
. Philipsburg Boro
8. Philipsburg Boro
. Philipsburg Boro
Philipsburg Boro.
. Philipsburg Boro. ..
Snow Shoe Boro. .....
Lot
Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
Ware House
House & Lot
House & Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot h
House & Lot
House & Lot
Lot -
Lot
Lot
Lot. .
Lot hes
House & Lot
mathnnl
Lot.
House & Lot. .
House & Lot. . .
Lot
House & Lot...
iot.....
House & Lot.
Lot
me
State College Boro
State College Boro. .
1ot...... State College Boro
Lot.
| rected, gave his parents and frierids | Lots
| House & Lot. .
Mh...
House & Lot. .
30k... .uniis: State College Boro
House & Lot. . State College Boro.
Lot . State College Boro.
Lot State College Boro. . ..
Lots State College Boro
State College Boro,
Anderson,
Supposed Owner
Catherine
Breon, Catherine
Callan, Elizabeth
Clark Estate, James
Korman Estate, WR
Orlady, George B
Powers, Susan
Ripka, Clyde |
| House & Lot
| Lot
| House & Lot
Smith, J. P
Hartman, PF. G
Shunk. 8, J
Blair & McCausland
Button, William |
John | House & Lot
Delige, John |
Faulkner Est. H. P
Pezalski Est Herman |
Lot
{ House & Lot
Cowher,
Solomon, Jacob
Wilkinson, Roy
Wilson, Adam |
Wilson, W. B
Leathers Brothers
Pringle. C. M
Pringle C M
..Pringle. C M
Bailey,
Buzzell,
. Craft,
Chester
Edward
Folmer Est. Prank
.7Josnick, Joseph
Jusick, Konrad
Musser, M. A.
Northamer, Anna
.Northamer, Anna
.Northamer, Ruth
Petriski,* Alex
Snyder, Mark E.
Steele Est, Aaron
.Surdursky, Joe
.... Wright, Ruth
Kelley, Mrs. Leo
.. Snow Shoe Boro. Lacas Coal Company
.State College Boro. . Alexander Est I. N.
State College Boro. . Gilliland, M & Wm.
. Homan, Warren
State College Boro. . Hoover Estate, J, 1.
Keller, Hayes G
Keller, Hayes GO.
veo. Keller, J. D.
Kreamer, Mary
for |
Bellefonte, !
Batcheler Est. Sim |
Batcheler Est. Sim |
Description
Lot
House & Lot
Lots
House & Lot
AHouse & Lot
House & Lot
Lot
House & Lot
Lot
Last
Lot
1-5 Acre
Lot
5 Acres
36 Acres
107 Acres
House & Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
| 130 Acres
i Lot
House & Lot
i Acres
House © "ot
House & Lot
| House & Lot
| House & Lot
35 Acres
House * Lot
87 Acres
7 Acres
3 Acres
| House & Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
| House & Lot
| House & Lot
Location
State College Boro Lambert
State College Boro
State College Boro
State College Boro
State College Boro
State College Boro
State College Boro
State College Boro
State College Boro
SEATED LANDS
Supposed Owner
Mrs. CW
McClellan, W. F
Marlin, LL. P
Peters, Mary C
Ream, Vilas
Savercool Es, Sus'n
Smith Estate, J. C,
Sowers, Mrs. Gilbert
Thomas, C. E
State College Boro Warman, Mrs. Louise
State College Boro
State College Bore
Unionville Boro
Benner Twp
Benner Twp
Benner Twp
Benner Twp
“oges Twp
Boggs Twp
Soges Twp
Boggs Twp
Bogus Twp
Boggs Twp
“oggs Twp
Boggs Twp
“loges Twp
Toges Twp
‘oggs Twp
‘oggs Twp
‘oan Twp
Boggs Twp
“oggs Twp
ogns Twp
Boggs Twp
Bogs Twp
Boges Twp
oggs Twp
Boggs Twp
Boggs Twp
Boges Twp
Boggs Twp
Boggs Twp
Boggs Twp
Boges Twp
Boggs Twp
Boggs Twp
Burnside Twp
College Twp.
College Twp
College Twp
College Twp.
Curtin Twp
«+ Curtin Twp
« « Ferguson Twp
«Perguson Twp...
«Ferguson Twp.
Perguson Twp.
Weaver, J. 8
Young, Susan E
Kephart Estate, Laurs
Dale, J. W
Dunlap, Alien
Kesser Estate, William
Kline Estate, J H
Allen Estate, William
Brett, David
Brett, David
Brown, Earl |
Brown, Earl
Brown, Janet
Burns
Caldwell Estate, William
Confer, J. 1
Curtin Estate, Gregg
Curtin Estate. Gregg
Fetzer, Lewis
Mrs. James
Lucas, Jacob
McMullin, Robert
Milton, Perry
Muller, William
Packer Est. William
Bchrover Est, Mrs. Wm
Smith, W. H
Heaton
Spicer Est, Mary |
Jerry |
* Summers,
Bworm
Walker
Walker
Frank
Mary
Watkind, E W
Watson, James |
Watson, Mrs. John J
Payziesnick, John
Laurer, R P
Smith, Charles & Wife
Sowers, Mary
Williams, E E
David & Yeager
Fetzer, O. M
Clark, M. A.
..... Donahue, Pat
...Goss, George & Joe
. .Henry, Roy
Holmes, Hamill
Hoffman, Hannah
.... Miller, Jean
‘ ...Noll, Beatrice
Rider, Mrs. Florence
vo. Kerby, James
.....Ryster, C. L.
+...» King, Florence
....Balley Est. Alice
. +. . Blackburn, Samuel
..... Hicks, Est. J. D.
.... McKee Est, James
.. Taylor Est, William
| Description
Elizabeth |
John |
Walker, Roy
Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
23 Acres
House & Lot
ote A Tot
House & Lot
Lot
7 Acres
House & Lot
House & Lot
11% Acres
8% Acres
100 Acres
7 Acres
House & Lot
Lot
Lat
Lan
House & Lot
House & Lot
10 Acres
103 Acres
Te t
House & Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
Lot
House & Lot
Lot
House & Lot
{ Lot
3 Acres
6 Acres
House & Lot
| House & Lot
House & Lot
8B Acres
2 Acres
House & Lot
| House & Lot
Lot
Tipple
Cabin
| Cabin
House & Lot
2 Acres
4Ac H&L
SEATED
Location
Liberty Twp
Liberty Twp
Liberty Twp
Marion Twp
Marion Twp
Miles Twp
Patton Twp
Patton Twp
Patton Twp
Patton Twp
Patton Twp
Patton Twp
*atton Twp
Penn Twp
Penn Twp
Penn Twp
Penn Twp
Penn Twp
Penn Twp
Penn Twp
“enn T wp
Potter Twp
Potter Twp
Potter Twp
Potter Twp
Potter Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp.
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
Rush Twp
LANDS
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Supposed Owner
jaines Allie
Kunes Est, D. D
Wiams, Bathsheba
Aley
Est
Lose
Dean Est. Leah
Hendershot, Robert
Showers
Ma
Citizen:
Fahifelder
Matalski, Mildred
Showers, Roy
Mrs. Roy
Margaret
Swanger, Elmer
Auman, A L
Auman, A L
Auman, A L
Motz Est, J.C
Settlers Club
Snyder, Parter G
Snyder, Porter G
Ulrich, Michael
Butler Gun Club
Koonsman, Perry
chamer, William J
Runkle. W. G
Taylor Est. John
Berish, Andy
Berry. Isabella
Bezelski, John
Briston Estate
Brobeck, RE
Brown, Fred
s Bldg. & Loan As
Davis Est. John
Dawson, Matt
Delaney Estate
Diehl Est, C. R
Diehl Coal Co
Earnest, Albert
Rudolph
Spicer
Fleck
Fredora
George
Gill, Charles B
Gray,
Harvey Est.
Harznisiski
Horn, J. Edward
Houser, Charles |
Hutton Run Camp
Kadish, Kate |
Kasmark, Ben |
Wash |
Kazak, Wash |
Kennedy, A W. |
| 130 Acres
Kazak
Kennedy Est. C. A
Knepp, Edward |
Steve |
Lucky Ridge Camp |
| House & Lot
Kobal,
McOonigal, Joseph
Macker, James T.
Marsden, Louise
Minorchik, Victor
Morince, Mike
Moshannon R. & G. Club
Monns, Thomas
Myers Spring Camp
Nason, O. H
O'Connor, William
O'Rourke, Francis
Parks Brothers
Pringle, C. M.
...Red B. Camp
Rich Hill Coal Co
Rofinski, Pete
Royal Collery
Sawdust Camp
.Shalky, Mrs. Joe
..Sheets, William
__Shillingford Est. Jane
Snyder, Alma
.. Squires, Chester
Andrew |
John i
Steve |
Joseph P. 1
John |
John |
Description
Mine Equi;
Camp
& Lot
e & Lot
& Lot
House & Lot
Lot
65 Acres
25 Acres
4 Acres
40 Acres
Lot
s Acre
'» Acre
House & Lot
House & Lot
4 Acre
Lot
is Acre
6 Acres
Lot
i Acre
House & Lot
Lot
¢ Acre
House & Lot
80 Acres
is Acre
is Acre
132 Acres
Lot
Lot
150 Acres
House & Lot
House, 2 Lots
224 Acres
44 Acres
52 Acres
Lot
House
House & Lot
House & Lot
House & Lot
Lot
200 Acres
2 Acres
26 Acres
6 Acres
32 Acres
14 Acres
165 Acres
165 Acres
1 Acre
112 Acres
House & Lot
100 Acres
House & Lot
1 Acre
50 Acres .
SEATED LANDS
Location
Snow Si
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Shoe
Shoe
Shoe
Shoe
Shoe
Shoe
Shoe ”
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Spring Twp
Tavior Twp
Taylor Twp
Tavior Twp
Taylor Twp
Taylor Twp
Taylor Twp
Taylor Twp
Taylor Twp
Tavior Twp
Tayvior Twp
Taylor Twp
Taylor Twp
Tavior Twp
Taylor Twp
Taylor Twp
Taylor Twp
Tayvior Twp
Taylor Twp
Tayior Twp
Tavior Twp
Union Twp
Union Twp
Union Twp
Union Twp
Taylor Twp
Taylor Twp
W dker Twp
Walker Twp
Walker Twp
. Walker Twp
Worth Twp
Worth Twp
Worth Twp
Worth Twp.
Shoe T
Shoe T
Shoe T
Shoe Twi
Supposed Owner
ott Est Janes
swede Camp
Shanty Camp
Turick, Gust
Twigg, Samuel
Twigg. Bamue]
Vissella, Alex
Domenick
White Oak Club
Whitten, Emma
Wolf Run Camp
Vessella
Woomer, Mary
Calderwood M. FP. Jr
Fisher, Paul
Gibbs, Minnie
Gleason Est, Thos
Hockenberry Est. Jno
Kelley, Logan M
Peasley Est, J. FP
Shaw, Hugh
Snow Bhoe Coal Co
Tarocko Est. John
v Est. Thos. P
: v Est. Thos P
Tubridy, Thos. A
Tubridy., Thos. A
Wadsworth, 8
Weaver, Clarence
Samuel
Reuben
DW
Bumgardner
Crossmvyer
Gates
Houck, Mrs. Emma
Howard William
Hughes, George
Imel. Charles
Jackinsa, Steve
Kreamer, Melvin
Leathers Brothers
McCormick, Bruce
Markie, Ward
Miller, Edna
Robb, Mrs. Alice
Runkle, James D
Runkle, James 8
Runkie James 8S
Shawley, Mrs. Miller
Garland William
Krouse, Carrie
Krouse, Carrie
Markowitz, Henry
Markowitz, Samuel
Matis, William
Sharer
Sharer,
Sharer
Weaver Est
Weaver Est,
Weaver Est,
Alexander, Tabitha
Bumgarger. Ann
Edwards, C. H
Hall, John W
Mitchell, E R
Spotts, Lloyd H
Rand E W
Union Stock Land Bank
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. McDonald,
Williams, George W.
Warrantee Name
Butler, Margaret.
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