———————————————————————————————— EE — EE ————— New Advertisements. New Advertisements. Daniel Irvin's Sons, New Advertisements. Katz & Co. Katz & Co. OTICE.— All persons are hereby OR RENT.—Good seven room ANTED.—To exchange wagons, THE GLOBE. THE GLOBE. notified that there will be no bills house on Allegheny sitest, Bellefonte paid by the Overseers unless contracted for. Such as doctor bills, rent or any other bills. Drs. Hibler and Kirk are the physicians for he fo AC MILLER ROBERT HEPBURN, } Poor Overseers. 4014 4t A UDITORS NOTICE.—In the Or- hans Court of Centre county, in the estate of Mary A. Oswalt deceased. The un- dersigned an auditor appointed by the court in above estate to make distribution of the balance due estate as per account filed and confirmed, to and among those legally entitled to receive the same, will be at his office in Bellefonte, Pa.,on Friday, April 19th, 1895, at 10 a. m., to perform the duties of his appoint. ment where all parties in interest may attend if they see fit. 5 40 14 3t J. W. ALEXANDER, Auditor, PREMIUM.—Auny farmer of Centre county, Pa. who proposes to purchase this season a creamer, washing ma- chine, sewing inachine, a farm wagon, self- binding harvester, mower, grain drill or any other farm implement or implements, amount. ing to twenty dollars or more, will be furnish- ed the American Agriculturist one year free, provided he will notify us by postal card, that he proposes to buy, and give us time to call on him before he has made any other engage- ments or any grant or promise, thathe will Appiy to WN, Jr. 40-13 ANTED.—At 100 Springs Mill near Birminghat Penna. Six-thous- and (6000) bushels goo milling wheat. High- est market price paid on delivery. JNO. H. MILLER & CO. 40-13 4t Limited. OURT PROCLAMATION. -— Whereas the Honorable J. G. Love Pres ident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, consisting of the coun ties of Centre and Huntingdon, and the Honor able Benjamin Rich and Honorable Corlis Faulkner, Associate Judges in Centre county, having issued their precept, bearing date the 25th day of March to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and to commence on the 4th Monday of April being the 22nd day of April 1895,and to continue two weeks, notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in their proper per- sons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 22nd, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recogni: None OF DISSOLUTION.— The Firm of Daniel Irvin & Son has been dissolved by mutual consent. It will be suc- ceeded by Daniel Irvin’s sons who will con- tinue the business at the same place but on | the cash system, All persons indebted to said firm will make payment of the same within thirty days and those having claims will pre- sent them at once for settlement. Duggies or qaitiages for fresh cows y to L. C. BULLOCK, and pigs. App 2013 Milesburg, Pa. OR SALE, CHEAP.—Will sell for cash, very cheap, house, stable and lot, No. 57, Willow-Bank street and ad- joining lot, No. 58. For information apply to 40°13-tf C. L. GATES, Bellefonte, Pa. We find that during the Holidays, there were quite a number who could not take advantage of our reduced rates. who missed the chance, we are it order to accommodate those now offering, as } A SPECIAL EASTER......... EXTRA FINISH $3.00 PHOTOS, AT $1.50. and the regular ies: . | zances to prosecute against the prisoners thai | 40-14 BAY from oi] 2 paxe Tr rh YA are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be | $3,00 GRADE FOR $1.50. cles, whethe r he buys the same of us or not. then and there to prosecute against them as ie Farmer, this is an opportunity for you to re- shall be just. You will profit by- taking immediate ad- ceive the greatest , Weekly Agricultural Paper Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 25th vantage of this as it will be positively published, one year free of cost to you by sim- day of March in the year of our Lord, 1895, withdrawn by April 6th, 1895. ply writing to us on a postal card and advising and the one hundred and eighteenth year of the us what you want to buy ] Sle, Stress independence of the bute) ig nly H. B. SHAEFFER, romptl Mc ) y NO. P. CONDO. : orem Bellefonte Pa. 40-1-4t. Sheriff | 40-12-3¢ BELLEFONTE, PA. Faubles. Faubles. ; Faubles. Y OU CAN GET IT AT FAUBLES. Y OU CAN GET IT AT FAUBLES. Children’s all wool suits, good honest wearing goods, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, our price. Other stores will ask you from $4.00 to $7.00 for the same goods. YOU WILL BUY IF YOU SEE THEM ) 0 o 0 0 YOUR MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKING You will wonder how we can sell these goods at such low prices. 40-10 Mens’ all wool cheviot and clay worsted suits, strictly all wool, at $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00. Lyon & Co. You will save money by looking at them. FAUBLES. l EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION SALE! mesa (0) Fl eemeranee ALL WINTER GOODS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE WINTER STOCK, THIS SALE TO LAST FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. This means a reduction from the wonderfully low price we have had during the past season. In February we shall com- mence to take inventory and make ready for our Spring stock, and for that reason we shall dispose of all our Winter Goods re- gardless of their retail value. Men’s Over Coats that were $13 50 the finest of iong dress Black Over Coats now $11 00. Men’s Over Coats Worth $10 50 now $8 00 [13 9 50 ‘“" 7 00 u 900 “ 675 “ 600 « 450 500 « 3% i 400 © 350 « 350 « 300 Ir 300 « 250 550 « 450 “ 450 « 350 “ 350 « 250 “ 3 00 “ 2 00 Childrens Over Coats $1 00, 1 25, 1 50 to 2 00 Men’s Winter Suits Worth $13 50 now $10 50 £6 that were 11 50 ¢ 9 50 tt 1050 « 8 50 ot 800 « 6 00 “ 600 « 4 50 Blankets that were 6 00 a pair 475 £4 500 + 3 50 LL 8$00 6 00 “«: inoy wo 500 143 500 « 8 50 4 400 ¢ 275 £4 300 « 225 tt 250 « 200 ¢¢ 200 « 125 te 1925 « 100 £f 100 « 85 500 ¢ 4 375 300 « “ 225 200 ¢ t 150 150 « “ 1 00 All Wool 54in. Cloth that was 65 cts now 48 cts. [1 40 ‘ 11 40 1 iL BO cial 88a All Wool Henrietta in all colors that were 60 now 34 Red Flannels “ i“ The heaviest kind of Outing Flannels that were 15 ¢ 11 ft i“ 40.3 ke 45 “ 32 =¢« + 35 “ 28 £8 25 “ 18 « « 40 “ 30 “ 85 «25 “ 95 « 18 “ et 10 i“ 8% “ « 94 73 [4 o! 7 to 6 “ 5 UNDERWEAR.— Mens’ Undershirts and Drawers fine heavy all Wool Goods that were $1 50 now $1 00 i 100 6 70 « 9 « 70to75 « 60 « i“ 50 &° 35 “ 25 ui: 20 Mens’ and Boys’ Caps that were 75¢ now 59¢ £8 50c ¢“ 38c 2 85¢ * 20c Hi: 2% A%e tt 20 ¢ 12}c Ladies Hose all Wool now from 15¢ a pair up. Children and Misses 6c a pair up. Mens’ Woolen Socks that were 25 to 30 now 17 to 18 i “ 15t018 « 9to 10 Ladies Muffs as low as 44c and better grades in same low proportion. ‘Women best Calf Skin Shoes fine soft goods that were $1 50 now $1 30 # 135 tH 125 te 110 “ 100 Children Shoes that were $1 25 now $1 00 i“ i“ ““’ ‘“ i“ te 13 ol 1:20 © 100 “ 97 i 89 100 89 90: 74 80 = 60 75 it 58 Infant Shoes that were 50, 40, and 80, now 40, 35, and 25 Men and Boy’s Shoes that were $2 50 now $2 00 te “ “ i“ il i i“ ““ ‘“ 6 i “ 200 « 150 150 &. 115 125 90 90 .¢ 75 to 85 The greatest stock of Rubbers in the county. The very best make at corresponding low prices. One lot Men’s good heavy winter shirts worth $1 00 now 49¢ THE VERY BEST BLEACHED MUSLIN 6}4¢ to Te THE VERY BEST UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 4c, 4}4¢c to 5c TICKINGS FROM 7c UP. LADIES CORSETS FROM 23¢ UP. _.. We have not space to detail our will give an idea of what we propose entire stock butthe above to do for the next 30 days. You will remember that we have sold goods cheaper the past season than had ever been known before, Now we have made the above reductions even from that basis. We must move our Winter Stock as we propose to have a great line of Spring goods in due season. LYON & CO., BELLEFONTE, PA. cirervas: INDUCEMENT, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Yesterday we opened our doors for business. We are now having our —MILLINERY OPENING.— We will show about 100 FRENCH PATTERN......... dt HATS AND BONNETS. MISS McCANN, who has charge of our Millinery Par- lors, is a most competent trimmer,and is justly consider- ed an expert in this business. Our designs are exclusive and some of the most striking novelties are confined exc/u- sively to us, for this part of the state, as they are exact copies of part of the importation of one of the largest Retail Mil- linery establishments jin Phila- delphia, which we have pro- duced at Jess than one third of the original cost in Europe. bi prices will be moderate compared to prices heretofore charged for fine Millinery. We aim to do the FINEST AND LARGEST MILLINERY business in the city, and have the stock to do it with, We propose to suit the most 0——FASTIDIOUS—o0 and cheerfully —INVITE CRITICISM. All hats will be trimmed FREE OF CHARGE when materials are bought Srom us. No combination of words or fine phrases will add force to the statement that we will show the finest and tastiest ex- hibit in the city. Respectfully, KATZ & CO. Limited. WanTED.—Three apprentice girls to learn the millinery busi- ness. Apply at once to the Globe. KATZ & CO. Limited. Bellefonte, Pa. 40 13 1t DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. This is the name by which our establishment will be known. We are located in the room so long occupied by. S. & A. Loeb. ON APRIL 4, WE OPENED OUR DOORS FOR BUSI- NESS. For the last three weeks we have had scores of mechanics busily at work getting our store room in presentable con- dition and later on we have been busy ourselves opening up and arranging our stock. We are satisfied with the re- sult of our efforts and trust the satisfaction will be mutual. As a result of our work we are showing the Jes?, the tastiest and handsomest stock of Dry Goods and Notions ever shown in Bellefonte. We have paid particular at- tention to our ‘‘Dress Goods’ department and have no doubt our efforts in this line will be appreciated. We have made a special feature of our ‘Black Dress Goods’ and feel sure’ we can suit the most critical taste. All of our goods are bought for —SPOT CASH— and we know no one owns Dry Goods any cheaper than we do. Never in the hist ory of the Dry Goods trade, have goods been as cheap as they now are and we have taken advantage of every legitimate method we knew of, so as to give our pa- trons the benefit thereof. We will sell all our goods at a very moderate profit, but for ¢Cash Only.”’ There will be but “One Price’ and that the very low- est to everybody. AX goods marked in plain figures. A child can trade with us just as cheap as the most experienced shopper. We will sell our goods with a CASH GUARANTEE that they cannot be bought for any less any where's in the State. Any article bought in our Dry Goods or Notion depart- ment that is not satisfactory can be returned (it in good or- der) within six days and the money will be cheerfully re- funded. We have organized a MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT and orders will be filled the same day as received. Sam- ples cheerfully sent on appli- cation. KATZ & CO. Limited.
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