Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. Ceader’s. Katz & Co. Limited. LYON & CO’S UNTIL JANUARY 1st, 1898, of all winter goods The works shutting down in this viciuity has left us with a much larger stock of goods on hand than we ought to have at the present time. ‘We propose to cut it down $20,000 this month. Below we give you a list of the wide swath we have cut in our prices. Ladies’ Coats ae cut down to $ - 8888888 000 Ts 10 £88838: Ladies’ Plush Capes worth $5 00 cut down to $375 “" 8 50 + i‘ 5 5 Men’s Storm Overcoats worth $3 50 cut ‘down to $2 50 500 So 400 700 i 500 “ S800 : ‘“ 6 00 Men’s Dress Overcoats worth $5 00 cut down to $3 90 “60 at 475 “700 * 5 00 “1000 800 wen 10 00 “1500, 11 50 Ladies’ Plush Capes worth $10 00 cut down to $7 50 Misses’ Coats—All Sizes worth $250 cut down to $1 90 “350 .t 250 oh 5 50 4 00 Children’s Coats worth $1 25 cut down to 75cts “ 2 50 “" by $1 50 ‘““ 4 50 “ 300 A TREMENDOUS CUT IN MEN’S OVERCOATS—— Men’s Suits cut down to $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 5,00, 6.00, 8.00. Boys’ Suits cut down to 69¢c., 90c., $1.00, 1.23, 1.50, 2.00, 3.00. Young Men’s Suits - cut down to $2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 4, 5, 6. Infants’ Shoes 17c., 25¢., 34c., 50c. Children’s Shoes 50¢., 65¢., 75¢., 98c. Misses’ Shoes 75¢., 87c., 98c., $1.00. Ladies’ Shoes 98c., $1.25, 1.49, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25. Ladies’ and Misses’ Feather Boas in all colors, from 33c¢. up to $3.50. CHILDREN’S CAPE OVERCOATS, PRICES CUT IN SAME PROPORTION. IMMENSE LINE OF DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, OUTINGS.......... NO. 2 All that certain lot of ground situate on the South side of Main street, near the Diamond in Howard Boro., County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, beginning at a post on Grove’s Al- ley, thence along Main street North fifty-nine de- grees East, thirty-one feetto a four foot alley, thence along said alley, South fifty-nine degrees East, eighty-three feet to an eighteen foot alley, thence along said alley South, fifty-nine degrees West, thirty-one feet to Groves Alley, thence along said Alley, North thirty-one degrees West, eighty- three feet to place of beginning. Being part of a lot conveyed by John F. Packer to Henry P. Grove by deed bearing date April 29, 1868, and which was subsequently by tke said Henry P. Grove and wife by deed granted and conveyed to Samuel Brickley, the decedent. Having thereon erected a GOOD 2 STORY FRAME HOUSE Coxpitions oF SALE.—Ten per cent of purchase money to be paid when the Jroporty is knocked down; balance of one-third upon confirmation absolute of return of sale; one-third in one year from confirmation absolute; and the other one- third in two years from confirmation absolute. Deferred payments to bear interest from con- firmation absolute of return of sales and to be se- cured by bond and mortage on the premises. 0. W. BRICKLEY, Administrator, J. C. MEYER, Atty. 42-48-3t. China Hall. THEY ALL SAY UR STOCK LARGER, FINER, DAINTIER, CHEAPER. THAN EVER and always have said it But GOODS WITH THE QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICES ARE WHAT TALK and not what any of us say in the Newspaper. We might speak of many of our entirely New and Beautiful Things, but time and space does not permit. And so we just add that you will be amaz- ed and delighted in this WORLD OF CHINA FINERY and GROTESQUE NOVELTIES, 1 A CHINA SHOW and it costs you nothing to come and see. {ay 42-47-44 W. H. WILKINSON ESTATE, BELLEFONTE, PA. . WE ARE SHOWING THE CORRECT . STYLES, JUST WHAT YOU : . ARE HUNTING, AT THE RIGHT ’ PRICE. YOU WILL PROFIT BY A VISIT. —TRY 42-1¢ IT.— FAUBLES’, Bellefonte, Pa. DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. A LETTER FROM SANTA CLAUS. Dear Mr. Katz: — NortH PoLE, Dec. 1st, 1897. Please inform all the little children, within 50 miles of Bellefonte, that I will make my headquarters this year at your store. I will arrive there about two weeks before Christmas. I have nearly all ‘my toys made for the good children, and those that I have not yet done I will finish in your store. Please have my workshop ready, so that I can go to work as soon as I come there, also have a letter box made so that the little children can write to me what they would like to have, and I will try to sat- isfy them. Yours truly, SANTA CLAUS. A very HANDSOME DRESSED DOLL which opens its eyes and goes to sleep and a nice sled will be given to the little girl or boy who write the best letter to Santa Claus. Our Store is given over now to the dis- play of ——HOLIDAY GOODS.— We have the largest and best assortment we have ever shown, not only in toys and playthings for the children, but also in useful and desirable presentation gifts. Three Special Bargains we are offering now in order to make more room for our Holiday Display. The choice of over 100 LADIES JACKETS AT $4.98. This lot consist of all Wool Kerseys, Beaver, Boucle and Rough Goods cut in the latest style, silk lined and made up in first class manner. No coat in the lot was ever before sold under $8.00 and many of them as high as $15.00. They must all go as we need the space. 50 Men’s Black, Blue and Brown heavy all Wool BEAVER OVERCOATS at $4.98 not one in the lot that is not worth a ten dollar bill. 50 Men’s all Woo! Scotch [Cheviot Suits at $4.98 our regular price on these has been $8.00. : To those who wish to buy Dress Goods we will say that that we have made some remarkable reductions in prices, and an examination of our prices will convince you of that fact. Our speciality has always been to keep the best line of BLACK DRESS GOODS. In this we are particularly well equipped this season, and we suggest to buyers of useful Holiday Gifts to examine them. THE GLOBE. 40-15 New Advertisements,’ KATZ & CO. L’td. wm Legal Notices. ANTED - TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, ty houses in Pennsylva- nia Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self - addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept., Y Chicago. 42-35-4m. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- ters testamentary on the estate of Lucy E. Gill, Dec’d., late of State College borough having been granted to the undersigned he requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate settlement thereof and those having claims to present same, properly authenticated, for payment. 42-44-6t BENJAMIN GILL, Administrator. State College, Pa. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- ters testamentary on the estate of the late George W. Jackson, of Bellefonte, having been granted the undersigned all persons know- ing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate settlement of the same and those having claims to present the same, properly authenticated, for payment. GEO. T. BREW, GEO. L. JACKSON. 42-42-6t Administrators. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- ters testamentary on the estate of Mar- garette Packer, late of Howard township, Centre county, having been granted the undersigned he notifies all persons knowing themselves to be in- | debted to said estate to make immediate pay- | ment thereof and those having claims to present i same, properly anthenticated, for payment. JOSEPH PACKER, Administrator, 42-48-6t Howard, Pa. Ox" MEAL i LINSEED OIL NOW ov ioe AND WHITE LEAD NOW VERY CHEAP. |Makes paint last for Feed for Horses, Cows, |years on Housg, Sueep, Hoes, Fowws, etc. /BArN or FENCE. Mix- Health, strength and pro-ed paints are doubt- ductive power to animals. |ful quality; some Are you feeding it? Cheap-|gocd and some Very est feed in the market. For|Bap. Write for our Pure Linseed Oil or Mealcircular. and White Lead, ask for “Thompson’s’ or ad- dress manufacturer. THOMPSON & Co. RS. EDITH HARRIS SCHAD, M. D., Special ist in Women’s and Children’s Diseases. Residence and Office, No. 47 East Linn St., Belle- fonte, Pa. : 42-47 DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—In the Orphans’ Court of Centre county. In the matter of the estate of John Bartges, late of Gregg township, Centre Co. Penna., deceased. Letters of Administration, d. b. n. c. t. a., on the above estate, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are re- quested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to N. B. SPANGLER, ROBT. B. BARTGES, 42-43-6t Attorney. Penn Hall Pa. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— Let- ters testamentary on the estate of Lydia A. Zeigler, late of Miles township, Centre county, Pa., having been granted the undersigned he re- quests all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment of said indebtedness and those having claims to present same, properly authenticated, for payment, THOS. R. ZEIGLER, 42-43-6t Rebersburg, Pa. Administrator. UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the orphan’s of Centre county in the matter of the of estate : Mary A Noble, of College township, deceased.— The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the said court to distribute the funds in the hands of W. C. Patterson, administrator of said decedent, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Satur- day the 18th day of December, 1897, at 10 o’clock : a. m., at his office at Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. When and where all parties interested are re- uired to be present and prove their claim or be heron from going in upon the said fund. J. K. JOHNSTON, Auditor. | J | 42-47-3t | UDITOR’S NOTICE. — In the or- han’s court of Centre county. In the | matter of the estate of Edward Holt, a minor child | of R. A. Holt, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, an auditor appointed by the orphan’s court of Centre county to hear and pass upon the exceptions filed and to restate the { account in accordance with his findings, | will attend to the duties of his appoint- ! ment at the law offices of Fortney & Walker, i Bellefonte Pennsylvania, on Tuesday the 21st day of December A. D. 1897, at ten o'clock a. m., ! when andwhere all parties in interest are request- ! ed to be present if they see TO 42-44-2m 15 W. Diamond Street, Allegheny, Pa. | 42447-3t W. HARRISON W ALKER, Auditor. Montgomery & Co. 0 o o 0 [J 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 o of =] Qo o ° To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: o o ° BELLEFONTE, PA., Dec. 4th, ’g7. ° © } ! I) ! Backward Season, Too Much Stock. General Reduc- | 8, | | tion All Along the Line. j2 2 - | of MONTGOMERY & CO. | | Bellefonte, Pa. | of 4210 lo | ° | 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 [J 0 .