a —— New Advertisements. Berlue and on the west by public road, containing 14 of an acre more or less. | Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Susan Garbrick and Eleanor Garbrick ALSO . All that certain lot or piece of land situate in Rush township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as Dio to wit: Beginning ata cor- ner of land of D. W. Holt on the south side of the Philipsburg and Bellefonte turnpike, thence by said pike north 86° eagt 100 feet, thence by land of Chester Pike north 86° east 100 feet, thence by land of D. W. Holt north 1° east 36 feet to the place of beginning; thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter Coyle, who survives Philena G. Coyle, and Peter Coyle, Admr. of ete., of Philena G. Coyle, deceased. ALSO - All that certain lot of ground situate in Mill- heim borough, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as foilows : On the south by Main street on the east by lot of of Frank Knarr, on the north by analley, and on the west by lot of C. F. Den- ninger, thereon erected a two story frame dwell- ing house, barn and other outbuildiugs. ALSO Tract of land situate in Penn township, county and State of aforesaid bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the east by land of W. H. Smith and Millheim- turnpike road, on the west and south by lands of John Reighard, etal and Eik creek, containing 1{ acre ; thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, slaughter house and stable, ALSO 17 acres of timber land situate in Penn town- ship, county and State aforesaid, bounded by the lands of E. C. Campbell, Jolin Kern et al. ALSO 74 interest in and to 4acres and 144 perches of land situate in Millheim borough, bounded and described as follows: On the east by land of William Henney estate, on the north by land of Jacob Gephart, on the west by land of C. F. Den- ninger and the Millheim cemetery, and on the south by turnpike road, thereon erected a dwell- ing house. ALSO %4 interest in and to 6 acres of land situate in the borough of Millheim, county and State afore- said bounded and described as follows to wit : On the east by land of E.C. Campbell, on the north by land of Wm. Henney estate and on the west and south by land of John Harshberger. ALSO 14 interest in and to a tract of timber land situ- ate’in Penn tawnship. county and state aforesaid, hounded and described as follows : Beginning at stones thence by land of Lewis Fansler north 25° west 20 perches to stones, thence by land of John Kern south 65° west 80 perches to stones, thence south 23° east 20 perches to stones, thence by same north 65° east 80 perches to the place of he- ginning containing 10 acres net measure. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of S. M. Ulrich. ALSO All that certain lot and messuage of ground sit- uate in the borcugh of South Philipsburg, Centre county and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Caroline and Hemlock streets, thence along Hem- lock street south 45 degrees west 156 feet to lot No. 132, thence along the same north 45 degrees west 150 feet to a sixteen foot alley, thence along the same north 45 degrees east 5414 feet to Caro- line street, and thence along the same south 80 degrees east 183 feet to the place of beginning, being lots Nos. 129, 130 and 131 as laid out in the plot of South Philipsburg, and having erected thereon a large two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Richard Armstrong. ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of ground situate in borough of South Philipsburg, Centre county Penna, (late Rush township) boundad and de- scribed as follows: Beginning on. Hemlock street, corner of lot No. 100: thence along the same south 45° east 170 feet to a 16 foot alley : thence along the same north 45° east 824 feet “to the 114 lots sold to John H. Harrisom : thence along the same north 45° west 170 feet to. Hemlock west 8214 feet to the place of beginning, being lots Nos.” 101 and 102 and south half of} lot No. 103 as laid out in the south side addition to Phil- ipsburg borough, and having erected théreon a two-story frame dwelling house and owut-build- ing Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Heller. ALSO 3 All that certain lot of ground situate in the bor ough of Philipsburg, county of Centre and State of Pa., bounded and described as Yollows 3 Be- ginning on Presqueisle street at corner of lot of O. P. Jones ; thence by line of 0. P. Jones 6624 feet to corner ; thence hy line of O. P. Jones 19 feet to corner; thence at right angles to Jones line 6624 feet to Presqueisle street: thence by Presqueisle street 19 feet to place of beginning, having erected thereon a two story brick building. ALSO : All that certain lot of ground situate in the har- ough, county and State aforesaid bounded and described as follows : Beginning on Presqueisle street adjoining lands of A. J. Dress; thence along the same south 57° west six inches ; thence by residue of lot south 33° east 6624 feet to lot No. 46; of O. P. Jones ; thence along the same north 57° east six inches to part of lot belonging to A. J. Dress ; thence along the same north 23° west 625 feet to Presqueisle street the place of hegin- ning, being part of lot No. 95 in the plot or plan of Philipsburg borough. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Sarah F. Dress and A. J. Dress. ALSO All that certain lot of ground situate in the bor- ough of Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows : Beginning at corner on west Allegheny street opposite reservoir, thence south 75° west 129 feet, thence north 109 west 72 feet, thence north 76° east 129 feet to Alle- zheny street, thence south 10° east 72 feet to the place of beginning being two lots of thirty-six feet each. Thereon erected a two story frame dwell- ing house, barn and other outbnildings. Seized, taken 1n execution and to be sold as the property of Origin Atwood. ALSO All that certain messuage tenement or lot of ground situate in Spring township, Centre county, Pa, bounded and described as follows : Begin- ning at a post adjoining lands of George Sharps estate thence along said lands south fifty-eight and one haif degrees west, ten and three-tenths perches to a post, thence along lands of Isaac Haupt, now Thomas estate, north 30° west twelve and Tour tenths perches th a post thence along lot of John Corman now James A. Stine north 60° east, ten and three-tenths perches to a post, thence along lands of William A. Thomas’ estate south 30° east, twelve and four-tenths perches to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and twenty-eight perches. Thereon erected a two story dwelling house, barn and other outbuild- ings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Lucinda C. Yearick, and Henry Yearick. ALSO All that certain messuage or piece of ground situate in Central City, Boggs township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and. described as follows to wit : On the south by public road, on the east by L. F. Weuzler, on the west by W. H. Musser, and on the north by an alley. Thereon erected u two story dwelling house, stable and ether outhuild- ings. ALSO All those two lots or pieces of ground situate in Milesburg borough, Centre county and State of Pa., and lying on what is known ‘as Limestone hill bounded by lots formerly of Miles and Potts and others cach thereof containing about 50 feet in breadth and about 115 feet in depth known and designated as lots No, 251 and 253 in the general plan of said borough. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mary C. McCollum. ALSO All that Jot of land situate in the village of Le- mont bounded and described as follows : ning at the corner of lot of William Schreck upon Pike street, thence along line of William Schreck south 76150 east 199 feet to an alley thence along said alley north 1314 east 56 feet to lot belonging to Boalshurg and ‘Bellefonte turnpike company, thence along said lot north 764° west 199 feet to Pike street, thence along said Pike street south 134° west 56 feet to the corner of lot of said Wil- liam Schreck the place of beginning containing 11,144 feet more or less, Seized, taken in execution and to he sold as the property of John E. Murray. ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Boggs, county of Centre, and State of Pa., hounded and describ- ed as follows : Beginning at a corner (an elm) on the hank of the Bald Eagle creek, thence down said creek on the northern side thereof and hy the several courses of the same north 50° east, 9 perches to a corner, thence north 574° east 62 perches to a corner, thence north 53 east, 29 perches to a corner, thence north 60° east, 32 perches to a corner, thence north 68° east 9 perches toa corner, thence north 320 west, 142 perches to a corner, thence north 56° east, 108 perches to a corner, thence north 401° west 126 perches to a corner, thence south 55° west, one hundred perches to a corner, thence south 32 east, 105 perches to a corner thence south 58° west, 112 perches toa corner, thence south 320 east, 92 perches to a corner in the Bellefonte and Philipsburg turnpike road, thence in the same north 67° eost, 18 perches to a corner, thence New Advertisements. south 220 east, 38 perches to a_ corner, thence by the Bald Eagle valley railroad south T114° west, 3114 perches to a corner, thénce south’32° east, 37 perches to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and ninety-four acres and twenty- seven perches, be the same more or less. There- on erected a two story dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of W. H. Wagner, ete. ALSO All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in Boggs township Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north by land of John.Craft on the east by land of Claud Cook, on the south by land James Coakley. and on the west by land of McCoy and Linn an W. F. Pownell, containing about 237 acres, about 170 acres cleared and the balance in timber. Thereon erected a large two story frame dwelling house, a large bank barn one hundred feet long, and other outbuildings. \ Seized, taken ih execution and to be sold as the Property of Clement Dale Admr. of ete., of John etzer dec’d. and Andrew Fetzer and Adam Fet- ger Detrs and legal representatives of John Fetzer ec’'d. ALSO All that certain tenement or piece of ground lying, being and situated in Boggs township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at stones corner of land of Thomas Watson, thence south 47° west 51 perches along land of Roland Curtin to stones, north 43° west along land of John Walker 164 perches to a red oak, thence north 47° east along land of David Poorman 120 perches to a Post, thence south 43° east along land of Enoch eaton 166 and 5-10 perches to post, thence south 50° west along land of Thomas Watson 69 perches to the place of beginning, containing 116 acres and J2 perches and “allowance of 6 per cent for roads. Thereon erected a two story frame dwell- ing house, barn and other outbuildings, ALSO All that certain tract of land situate in Boggs township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and d e- scribed as follows: Beginning at a post thence by land of Benjamin Walker north 14° west 81 peranes to stones hy Hickory, thence hy other and north 57° east 74 perches to stones by white oak, thence by land of Poorman heirs (in right of Jesse Evans) south 42° east 60) perches to stones by a hickory, and thence by land of Andrew Fet- zer and John Walker south 48° west past a black oak 111 perches to the beginning, containing 31 acres 8 perches and allowance. Seized, taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Andrew Fetzer. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Snow Shoe township, Centre county, Pa., beginning at the south east corner of 100 acre tract of land convey- ed to P. B. Crider & Son now owned by Hopkins and Weymouth thence along said land north 4° 20 min east 7 3-10 feet to a stake, thence along lands of Lehigh Valley coal company, south 86° east 285 feet to post and stones, thence still along lands of said Lehigh Valley coal company, south 4° west 237 feet to post and stone, thence still along lands of the said Lehigh Valley coal com- pany north 86° west 690 feet to a stake on east side of road from Snow Shoe to Sugar Camp mine, thence along east side of said road north 4° east 229 feet toa post in southern line of tract sold to P, B. Crider & Son, thence along said line south 85° 40 minutes east 402 feet to the place of begin- ning, containing 334 acres. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling houses, stable and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John M adill. ALSO All the following described messuage and tract of land situated in Patton township Centre county, Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows to wit : One tract thereof bounded as follows, hegin- ning at a post at Muncy Ridge, thence by land of heirs of Jacob Gray, dec'd., south 34° ‘east 6714 perches to post; thence north 69° east one perch to post in head of Spring; thence south 13° west 3-0 perches to Jos ; thence south 15° east, one perch to post; thence south 35 degrees east 1 3-10 perches to post; thence north 6314° eust, 2 6-10 perclies to post; thence 33 14 east 14 8-10 perches to post; thence south 64° west 2-10 of wu perch to post; thence south 24° east 8 perches to | we ree + We | 211 " i 9mO a street : thence along the same south 453 degrees | Walnut tree; thence south 211g degrees, 27° 3-10 perches to a post ; thence along same sonth 40° east 19515 perches to post; thence by land of George Mattern south 5014 degree west 67 perches to stones; thence along [and of Thomas Shoemak- er north 40° west 266 perches to post; thence by land of Samuel T. Gray north 3TY° east 32 perches to post; thence by land of same north 44° west 41 and 7-10 perches to stones; thence by the other tract hereinatter described north 511° east 54 perches to posgthe place of beginning, ¢on- taining 132 acres nét, ALSO, One other tract of fand ‘adjoining the above de- scribed tract of land situated in Patton township, Centre county, Pa., bounded as follows - Begin nning at poston line of above described tract thence by land of heirs of Jacob Gray, dec’d. north 34° west i perches to hickory, thence by land of David Shivery state south 35314° west 68 perches to stones; thence hy land last named | south 40° east 50 perches to “stones; thence by land last named north 66° east 23 perches to stones ; thence by the first above described tract of land north 524° east 40 perches to post, the place of beginning, containing 21 acres and 133 crches net. Excepting and reserving neverthe- ess from the operation and lien of this mortgage 5 acres und 153 perches of above deseribed land which was sold to Mary Ann Furst by Dr. John P. Gray etal by deed dated Oct. 27, 1864 and re- corded in ete., in Centre county in deed book Z page 297. Thercon erected a two story frame dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuild- ings. the property of J. Green Gray. ALSO All those certain thirty-one tracts of land situ- ated in the townships of Rush and Huston, in the county of Centre and State of Pa., hounded and described as follows to wit : One surveyed upon a warrant to Sharp Delaney, dated December 24th, 1792, as containing four hundred and thirty-three acres nnd 163 perches. One surveyed upon a war- rant to Wm. McPherson, dated December 24th, , 1792, containing 424 acres and 89 perches. One surveyed on a warrant to Wm. G. Lattimer, dated December 24th, 1792, containing 435 acres and 166 perches. One surveyed on a warrant to Andrew Armstrong, dated December 24th, 1792, containing 327 acres and 10 perches. One surveyed on a war rant to Edward Moysten, dated December 24th, 1792, containing 433 acres and 163 perches. One surveyed on a warrant to George Lattimer dated December 24th, 1792, containing 433 acres and 163 perches. One surveyed on a warrant to James Glentworth dated December 24th, 1792, containing 433 acres and 163 perches. One surveyed on a warrant to Martha McConnell dated December 24th, 1792, containing 433 acres and 163 perches. One surveyed on a warrant to David Beverage dated December 24th, 1792, containing 433 acres and 163 perches. One surveyed on a warrant to James Baxter, dated December 24th, 1792, con- taining 433 acres and 163 perches. One surveyed on a warrant to John Rollington, dated Decem- ber 24th, 1792, containing 433 acres and 163 erches. One surveyed on a warrant to John rice, dated December 24th, 1792, containing 433 acres and 163 perches. One surveyed in the war- rantee name of A. Reigart, Jr., containing 433 acres and 153 perches. One surveyed in the war- rantee name of Adam Reigart containing 433 acres and 153 perches, One surveyed in the war- rantee namie of John Huber, containing 433 acres and 153 perches. One surveyed in the warrantee name Jacob Miller, containing 433 acres and 153 perches. (ne surveyed in the warrantee name of John Hand, containing 433 acres and 153 perches. One surveyed in the warrantee name of Christian Rohrer, containing 433 acres and 153 perches, One surveyed in the warrantee name of John Miller, containing 433 acres and 153 perches, One surveyed in the warrantee name of Christian Schenck, containing 433 acres and 153 perches. One surveyed in the warrantee name of Michael Schenck containing 433 acres and 153 | perches. One surveyed in the warrantee name of Andrew Scott, containing 219 acres and 12 perches. One surveyed in the warrantee name of | Andrew Schenck, containing 433 acres and 153 | perches. One | name of Begin- | surveyed in the warrantee David Hare, containing 433 acres and 153 perches, One surveyed in the war- rantee name of Jacob Steke, containing 247 acres and 10 perches. One surveyed in the warrantee name of Christian Hare, Jr., con- taining 427 acres and 10 perches. One survey- ed in the warrantee name of George Slough, con- taining 167 acres and 7 perches. One surveyed in the warrantee name John Witmer, containing 313 acres and 106 perches. One surveyed in the war- rantee name of John London, containing 313acres and 106 perches, One surveyed in the warrantee name of Christian Hare, containing 433 acres and 153 perches and one surveyed in the warrantee name of Jno Brackbill,containing 433acres and 153 erches. The first twelve above named tracts of and being what is known as the Gratz lands, and the other nineteen tracts of land being what are known as the Beaver Mill lands and the said thir- ty-one tracts containing in all 12,444 acres, more or less, “The first twelve tracts above named being the same tracts of land conveyed hy Ellis L. Orvis et ux. to Mary I. Ardell by deed dated March 10th, 1802. The other nineteen tracts of land above named being the same tracts of land conveyed by A. C. Hopkins et ux to Mary I. Ardell by deed dated March 8th, 1892, both deeds being recorded in the recorder’s office of Centre county. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of John Ardell, Jr, and Mary I. Ardell. Terms—No deed will be acknowledged until pur- chase money is paid in full. Sheriffs Office, W. M. CRONISTER, Bellefonte, Pa, Aung. 2nd, 1807. Sheriff Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as De NOT ALLOW YOURSELF TO BE HUMBUGGED. If you want to buy good reliable Summer goods at genuinely reduced clear- Win Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. = ’ - ance sale prices; go to Lyon & Co. We do not represent our immense stock of Clothing as being made by a fictitious firm that never existed. You have worn our clothing for twenty-five years. You know it fits and wears well. On account of the warm weather coming late this season, our stock is larger than it usually is this time of the year. We offer our entire stock of : Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s suits at greatly reduced prices. In order to make room for our Fall and Winter stock. One large lot of men’s Cassin © suits worth $3.75 go at less than cost price, reduced price $2.75. Another large lot all wool, heautiful pattern, mixed Cassimer, men’s suits reduced from $6.00 to $1.98. One large lot men’s fine Serge Suits in navy blue and black worth £6.00 reduced to $4.90. ne mixed lot all wool light sum- mer Suits in men’s, youths’, boys’ and children’s, at half what they are worth. Only one or two of a size left. Ten dollar suits reduced to §5. Eight dollar Suits reduced to 24, 86 suits redue- ed to $3, $4 suits reduced to $2.50. Men's Working Pants worth 65c. 75e. 4c. 98c., $1, 1.25 and 1.75 reduced to $1.00, 98, 75, 70 and 5 cents. One special lot men’s all Wool Pants reduced from 2.50 to 1.50. Boys’ heavy Suits, ages 14 to 19 reduced from 2.75 to 2.95. One large of lot children’s Suits reduced from 1.25 to 74c. Wash Suits at Jess than cost. Children’s Knee Pants 15c. a pair. Straw Hats, Summer Shoes for men, ladies’ and children at less than cost, DRY GOODS, All our summer dress goods, Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Fans, Parasols, beautiful Linen Lawns, Wash Silks for waists and dresses Summer Corsets, at cost price, G. LYoN, trading as LYON & CO. BELLEFONTE," PA. — GREATEST JULY BARGAINS IN TOWN. Katz & Co. Limited. GLOBE. DRY GOODS MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. A SHIRT WAIST CLEARING. Every shirt waist in this house must be sold at some price or other, not one will be allowed to remain over season. The original cost to us will not be considered. We have made a good round sum on our sales of shirt waists this season and can afford to- slaughter the remaining lines. You can’t afford to make them yourself when this week we will sell you shirt waists at the same price our competitors ask you for collars and cuffs. The sale commences to-morrow and will not cease until every shirt waist has passed out our door. LOT 1, About 75 waists in Lawns, Percales’ Batistes and Dresden Patterns. These waists sold during the season at 4Se., 59¢c. and 75e. to close they go at..................25¢C. LOT 2. About 50 waists in Pongees, Percales, col- ored cotton fabrics Ete. Detachable col- lars and cuffs. These waists were a com- bination line that some in the lot sold as high as $1.50 each, to close they go at...59c- LOT. 3. About 25 waists in faney lines, finest goods we carried this season, all good pat- terns left but too high priced stuff, Every- body can get one now. Usual price of the same waist was $2.50. They all go now ‘ALNNOD HILNHD BELT BARGAINS. Brass Belts, Leather Belts, Stamped Belts of all descriptions consisting of lines that have sold as high as 50c. Choice of this lotonly........... iin iieininid 25¢. GOOD LACE CURTAINS. At a Cheap as Dirt Price. 300 pair just closed out of a Curtain Manufactory at 14 of their real value. Worth 75c. if they are worth a penny. | Our price now per pair WRITING PAPER. Box of paper consisting of 2 dozen enve- lopes and enough paper to last you a month, sold every where at 10c. per box “wdc, we. 75 sheets note paper..... 75 good quality envelopes.... MUSLIN AND GINGHAMS. NIVOIVE HINIANHD A'INO HHL SPECIAL IN PERCALES. Yard wide percale, shirt waist patterns in fancy designs and stripes other stores ask you i2l4 cents for same goods, now per yard.. 2 Good one yard wide Bleached Mus- = IMeintaciedi nian Ssstuessihinsitesucesensssbiriss 4l5c. Zz Good one yard wide Unbleached Mus- 2 linea be erarsreninnillg Apron Gingham fast color pretty de- A sig ail haan viistiaisasarianais wade, Qo = = NI t 40-15 oe AE Our Mail order department is always at your service. WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU WHETHER IT IS BY PER- SON OR LETTER. THE GLOBE ‘KATZ & CO. Ltd. Fauble’s Montgomery & Co. New Advertisements, 42-10 "THE PROFIT TAKEN OFF AND, IN MANY CASES, ‘ A BIG SLICE OF THE COST. Our entire stock of Spring and Sum- mer Clothing to be sold : REGARDLESS OF COST OR PROFIT. These goods are first class in every way. Only small lots, odd and ends, one or two suits of a kind. They are, in fact, the remnants of the greatest stock of clothing ever shown in Centre county , and they must and will be sold. PRICE NO OBJECT. This sale will last until the goods are sold SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. FAUBLES’, Bellefonte, Pa. ro | i | | (roar CUT SALE OF SUMMER CLOTHING IN TOWN. EVERY ITEM A GENUINE BARGAIN. A lot of $15.00 Suits go at .....eeee.en £10.00 se: as.00T i steveserasee 9.00 Hite yma 8.00 Sep APOE 7.50 son. HE 7.00 tt gy te 6.00 SL 5.50 ““ “ 7.50 ‘“ “ 5.00 Then we have a limited lot of odd sizes of $10 and $12 suits which at this sale go at $5.00. Qrrrrew—(), ——TROUSERS.—— £5.00 kind cut to 4.00 200 6 2.50" x £8 5 ~~ wf io = — rir MONTGOMERY & CO. Bellefonte, Pa. 42-10 N OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that the first partial account of N. Beerly committee of Jesse Newton Cowher, lunatic, will be presented to the court for confirmation on Wednesday, Aug. 25th, 1897, and unless excep- tions be filed thereto on or before the second day of the term, the same will be confirmed. July 27th, 1897. W. F. SMITH, 42-29, Prothy. OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that A first and final account of Charles P. Hewes, trustee appointed to sell the real estate of George Grossman, late of Potter Twp., Dec’d. will be presented te the court for confirmation on Wednesday, Aug. 25th, 1897, and unless excep- tions be filed thereto, on or before the second day of the term the same will be confirmed. _ July 27th, 1897, W. F. SMITH, 42-29, Prothy. OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Honorable J. G. Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, consisting of the county of Centre and the Honorable Corlis Faulkner, Associate Judge | in Centre county, having issued their precept, bearing date the 2nd day of Aug. 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 Aug. being the 23rd day of Aug. 1897, and to continue one week, notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus- tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 ¢’clock in the fore- noon of the 23rd, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrance, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. riven under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 2nd day of Aug. in the year of our Lord, 1897, and the one hundred and twenty-first year of the inde- pendence of the United States, W. M. CRONISTER, 42-29-4t Sheriff Jewelry. Fashion’s endorsement has made this the most pop- ular style of the year. We have them in all shades of leather from ~~ $1.00 UP EU SHIRT WAIST SETS, (Cuff links and 4 Buttons) ee [0] em F. C. RICHARD’S SONS, 41-46 High St. BELLEFONTE, PA