— a requested her husband to get her some medi- cine. Mr. Dabbs complied with her request, but all efforts proved of no avail, and she expired ten minutes after. The deceas- ed was horn in Worcestershire, Eng., 49 years ago. She leaves a sorrowing husband and seven children, nearly all grown up. Her interment took place, at 2 p. m. Sunday, in the cemetery at this place, under the auspices of the Episcopal church, of which she was a devout member. ry Fire caught, in some inexplicable way, over the kitchen in the house of Mrs. Lingle, on Beaver street, Monday evening at 5.30. But for the timely aid rendered by the fire Cos. the house would have been totally destroyed. The roof of the kitchen was burned off, and fell in, damaging that part of the house. Mrs. Lingle had light insurance, possibly enough to cover the damage to her goods. Millheim. P. H. Musser spent several days in Phila- delphia last week. Sheriff Brungard and daughter, Sallie, were noticed in town last Saturday. Edward Confer, of Elgin, Illinois, is visit- ing friends here. J. H. B. Hartman and wife Sundayed in Mifflinburg. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton Cruse, of Belle- fonte, with their little son, visited Mrs. Cruse’s father, W. S. Musser, a few days this week. W. W. Boob and family, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Uriah Reifsnyder. Irvin -Musser, of the firm of Meyer & Musser, Centre Hall, was the guest of Prof. Rothrock Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Watkins and daughter Irene, of Baltimore, are visiting at the home of C, W. Hartman. C. W. Snyder, who isemployed at Altoona, spent Sunday in town with his family. E. W. Mauck, who went to Shamokin last week in search of work, returned Saturday and reported that he had procured employ- ment for the entire summer and perhaps for next winter. The Susquehanna musical organization of the Susquehanna University, at Selinsgrove, gave an entertainment in town last Friday evening. They had a well filled house and everybody enjoyed the music immensely, especially that rendered by the glee club and the mandolin and guitar club. Walter & Shiverley’s sale of Iowa horses last Monday was well attended and the horses sold well, the averave price received for the animals being $130.82. The high average of the several horse sales lately held in Millheim goes to show that the town is the best kind of a horse market ,if the right kind of animals are brought. Those who brought at Monday’s sale were: W. A. Mec- Nitt, Readsville 1; J. B. Kreamer, Rebers- burg, 1; John McCool, 1; Elmer Boob, Spring Mills, 1; T. C. Bower, Fiedler, 1: A. C. Ocker, Tylersville, 1; Newton Brun- gard, Rebersburg, 1; P. M. Dornblazer, Nit- tany Valley, 1; Henry Keen, Millheim, 2; ‘William Kreamer, Millheim 1; Daniel Lingle, Woodward, 1; F. I. Hayes, Mackey- ville, 1; N. Lose, Woodward, 1; J. A. Bierly, Loganton, 2; C. A. Mensch, Union county, 1; J. S. Weaver, Aaronsburg, 1; Jacob Winkle- bleck, Millheim, 1; John Heckman, Co- burn, 1. A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK.—‘‘Of large sores on my little daughter’s head devel- oped into a case ofjscaldhead’’ writes :C.D. Ishillof Morganton, Tenn., but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured her. It’s guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 25¢ at F. P. Green. New Advertisements. WHY TRY TO | STICK with something that | don’t stick : Buy | MAJOR’S CEMENT I You know it sticks. Nothing breaks away | | from it. Stick to MAJOR'S CEMENT. Buy | | once, vou will buy forever. There is nothing | | as good ; don’t believe the substituter. | | MAJOR'S RUBBER and MAJOR'S LEATHER ! | Two separate cements—the best. Insist on | having them. | ESTABLISHED 1876. | 15 and 25 cents per bottle at all druggists. | MAJOR CEMENT Co., New York City. | } 45-10-1y Remarkable Success of a New Freezer. For many years it has been supposed that the only way to freeze cream was by the old process, which consumed a great amount of time and patience. A new process has been recently discovered by which the very best ice cream is made in less than one minute by our celebrated “Up-to-date” Freezer. This we absolutely guarantee, and if freezer does not make ice cream as above stated, we will refund your money. Our representa- tives are making $18 to $40 per week. Don’t you you want to enjoy our success? See what some of our customers think. This is the universal opinion of all who try it. Dear Sirs :— Berlin, N. J., Aug. 1st, 1899. At the Ice Cream Festival held Saturday even- ing, July 20th, at the chapel of Centenary M. E. church, under the auspices of the Epworth League, one of your “Up-to-date” Ice Cream Freezers was used to gratifying success, We have been paying 80 cts per gallon for eream; now we make a better quality at one-half the cost. In fact, we were so well pleased with the freezer that we purchased two of them for the use of the League, having more than cleared the cost of one the first night. We heartily recommend them to all who contemplate purchasing an Ice Cream Freezer. Yours truly, Jennie M. Monroe, Pres. ; Martha A. Clark. ist V. P.; May McCann, Sec.; Floro Wright, Treas. Write at once for terms and catalogne. Baird Mfg. Co., 125 Beatty street, Pittsburg, Pa. 45-11-13t XECUTORS’ SALE.—The under- signed executors of the estate of J. Steele Parsons, Dec’d, late of Bellefonte, will offer at public sale at the Court House in Bellefonte, at 2 o’clock p. m., TUESDAY, JUNE 5th, 1900 All the realty belonging to said estate comprising, SEVEN DWELLING HOUSES and the lots upon which they are erected. Three of these dwellings are located on Bishop, two on Logan, and one, a double house, situated near the Phoenix Mill and lately owned by Jos. Par- sons. These properties are all well located and are good rent producers. TerMs.—One third cash, balance in two annual payments to be secured by bond and mortgage pon the propens: JOHN W. PARSONS AML. WALKEY, 45-20-3¢. Executors. st i ————— A ———— Sim the Clothier. : A CARD delight, and principle. pay. prices. would reflect on us. Reynolds Bank Building 45-8 Oe Do Be Blo OD DB DA Be Dl DD De Bo Alor. DA. AD. DE DOD. DO. DB. AD BI. AD DD. DDD. ADA LD. OD AD AD. AD. AD. Db dB ADD Db DD BM BD New Advertisement. We try, we think, we aresquare dealers. The peo- ple of Centre County know our motto which is “Fair- ness and Squareness’’ and ‘‘Money Back for the Ask- ing.”” You are not asked a dozen questions when you desire to have your money back, but with a smiling face ‘we refund your money. Our policy, is and ever will be, ‘Failure with Honesty rather than Success with Perfidy. We have lived here and .expect to remain here as good, liberal citizens and advocate and adhere to the policy of honest goods at honest ‘Live and let live Our fature will show this. Its our style of laying a solid foundation so that it will not fall and crumble but stand by us in the future. After reading the above statements you must cer- tainly come to the conclusion that THE BEST TO ADOPT IN BUYING is to come here and see that everything is just as repre- sented. We have more at stake in every transaction than the buyer. Goods must satisfy you, wear well, in fact give satisfaction in every detail. Otherwise they Our special $7.50 check and stripe Novelty Suits for this week only will, as all other goods sold here, gain me you continual patronage. There is no old stock here as it takes years and not a few months for stock to accu- mulate. Everything new. stylish and up to date. Swell creations in Ties and Shirts. loping to have an op- portunity to prove a few assertions, I am, Y ours for business SIM THE CLOTHIER. TO THE PUBLIC. A word to the wise is sufficient. Selling well made, new, stylish honest goods at honest prices, since I have established, has been my aim, A child is as much at home with us as a grown per- son, pays the same price that a father or mother would BELLEFONTE, PA. VOY OY OY UY $Y UV UY UV UV UV UV UV UY UY UV WU UY UV UY YY VV UV TV IV VY PY YY vee | i 1 Special Offer this Week. Grain-0! Grain-0! WestFIELD, Mass., Nov. 27th, 1899. The Genessee Pure Food Co. Le Roy, N. Y.: Gentlemen—Having used your Grain-O for the past 3 months I thought I would write and let you know how much good it has done me. When I was away on my vacation last summer the people I visited asked me to try some Grain-O, and I drank some, but I didn’t like it at all, but the more I drank it the better I liked it, and now I wouldn’t drink anything else. I never weighed over 105 pounds and last winter I was down to 103 pounds, and now I weigh just 120, and I never felt better in my life. It gives me an awful appetite, and makes me strong. Its doing me more good than anything I ever took, and I would recommend it to everybody. Yours truly, MRS. GEO. R. BROWN. N ORDINANCE — Prohibiting all telephone, telegraph and electric light poles in the borough of Centre Hall, Centre coun- ty, Pennsylvania, without license, and the im- posse of a tax upon each pole now standing or eing or hereafter standing and being within the limits of the said borough of Centre Hall. SecrioN 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the borough of Centre Hall in town council assembled, and it is hereby ordain- ed and enacted by the authority of the same: That hereafter no telephone, telegraph, or electric light company, or other corporation or person, shall erect or maintain any poles or continue to maintain any such poles already erected within the limits of the borough of Centre Hall without a license issued by the Borough Treasurer per- mitting the same. This ordinance to apply to all Poles of any and all companies now standing or hereafter standing and remaining, as well as to those hereafter to be erected and maintained. Section II. And further be it ordained and en- acted by the authority aforesaid, that upon proper application the Treasurer of the borough shall issue a license to any company, corporation, or person desiring the sume, upon the payment by the said company, corporation or person annual- ly of the sum of One Dollar for each and every pole erected upon the streets of the said borough, and fifty cents for each and every pole erected upon the alleys of the said borough, and a like amount for any poles hereafter to be erected and maintained within the limits of the said borough. Section ITI. Beit further ordained and enact- ed by the authority aforesaid, that the payment of said license shall grant no further or additional privileges to the company, corporation, or person so paying, except the erecting and maintaining of poles at the place designated by and under the authority of the Town Council. Section IV. And be it further ordained and en- acted by the authority aforesaid, that the said annual tax of One Dollar and of fifty cents per ole so erected and maintained as aforesaid shall ecome due and payable to the Treasurer of said borough upon notice of fifteen days given to the owner or owners thereof, and in case such tax is not paid within the said fifteen days all right to maintain said poles shall thereupon terminate at the option of the council aforesaid, and the said poles may he removed at the discretion of the said Town Council and abated as a nuisance, Skerron V. And be it further ordained and en- acted by the authority as aforesaid, that in case of default in the payment by the proper corpora- tions, companies, or persons of the said pole tax within fifteen days after notice is given each year of the same being due by the proper authori- ty as aforesaid, the said tax shall be deemed im- mediately collectable the same as ordinary debts arising from contract and suit may be had in the name of the borough against said corporations, companies, or persons owing the same before Justices of the Peace, and proceedings had for the recovery and collection thereof the same as for ordinary debts. Ordained and enacted May 4th, 1900. Approved May 7th, 1900. R. D. FOREMAN, Secretary. Dg. JNO. RITER, Chief Burgess. 45-19-2¢ ELIABLE—Energetic salesmen who can sell Lubricating and Illuminating Oils, can make favorable arrangements with manufacturers. References, Penn Petrolatum Co., Coraopolis, Pa. 45-20-10% HE NEW CLOTHING STORE BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA. For a Few Days We Will Sell B0c, Pies for... ii. niin 250 790. Shirts [or..cvininuiinnn.,. 300 90c. Overalls and Coats at. 4 75¢. best unlaundered Shirts @.. 4se Boys $2.00 Suits (nicely braided) £3 — w » of Boys $3.00 Suits 9 to 15 for......... Mens fine $6.00 Suits for............ Boys Knee Pants 2 pair for........ 12¢., 15¢., 25¢. Suspenders for 8, 10, 15¢ Linen Crash Hats............ 2c. to 50c Straw Hats in great variety from Se, up and everything else in the same proportion. —A CALL IS SOLICITED. —— LIEBERMAN’S CASH CLOTHING HOUSE, Busu Arcane, Higa St. 45-13 BELLEFONTE, PA. New Advertisements. ANTED.—Three good dining room y girls for the Hyde and Robb houses at Ridgway, Pa. Wages 815.00 per month, the year round. Apply to or address this office. 45-18-3 ARK WANTED—A large amount of Chestnut Oak bark wanted for summer delivery. Apply to NORTH AMERICAN TANNERY, 45-14-tf Lewistown, Pa. ANTED.—A willing and experienced girl for housework in a small family. Good wages and a comfortable home. Inquire at his office. : 45-19 JURM HAND WANTED.—A first class - farm hand can hear of a permanent posi- tion at good wages by addressing, “A,” care of this office. 45-16-3t. PPLICATION FOR CHARTER.—No- tice is herebv given that an application will be made to the Governor of Pennsvivania on the 0th day of June A. D. 1900 bv Thomas A. Shoemaker, Ellis IL. Orvis, John M, Daie, John I. Olewine. John M. Shugert, John Blanchard and Harry Keller, under the act of Assembly en- titled ‘‘An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations,” approved April 20th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be call- ed “The Centre Fair Real Estate Association,” the character and object of which is the purchase and sale of real estate, the holding, leasing and selling real estate and for maintaining or erecting walls or banks for the protection of low lying lands; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. JOHN M. DALE, 45-20-3t Solicitor. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. (CPMMISSIONERS SALE—Of Seated and Unseated Lands. LIBERTY TWP. 208 Wi Scott ...ccnimmritns Wm. C Heinle. ................. 39 32 By virtne of the several Acts of Assembly, relative to the sale of Seated andUnseated Lands in the County of Centre, for taxes due and MARION We, 52 18 unpaid, the County Commissioners will offer the following tracts and 2 18 oR JONI RICKEY. % 20 properties at public sale, at the Court House, Bellefonte Pa., on = Unknown i M. Bower... 914 JUNE 15, 1900, AT 110A. M. 2 Simon Yar ennie E. Pur 3 The sale will be adjourned from time to time until all properties have | 17 Unknown . 14 50 been sold. f MILES TWP. Terms of sale: The purchase price andthe cost of deed must be paid | 150 py S. Di ¢ J. Stahl.......Sol. Derr. 23 42 Shen the land is stricken off, ot sd will be put up and sold at an 1% 5 James tiepburn.. : Jonathan Walker 3 2 ® SHS. 2 John Housel... .Coo 08€........ 3 NN y 58 Wm Packer...... .Wm. F. Reber. 3H 78 y BERNER Twa 200 Jacob Princeton.........Richard Budd. 80 24 Acres. Per. Warrauntee. Supposed Owner. Taxeg | 415 Stophel Seidell.. : “ “ 157 76 50 J. Nn. Harris...............[0 nk Q 32 | 413 Joseph Tripp. Jno. A. Rupp.... 43 48 50 Andrew Ro Lg i o 365 Daniel William: .J. H. Reifsnyder 22 50 John Moore. G. W. Lo % 40 62 | 250 Jeremiah Jackson......Wm. C. Heinle 19 54 109 J. M. Hale... Wm. F. Reynolds..... 237 PESN TWP Toaes Ian 383 Wm. Cook E Brow 20 11 433 163 Wm. Gra ..Theodore Vail 98 59 | 17 of 17 ster SWIneTord...... $3 cifsnyder.... 300 Poni tics. 55 aid o > 14 0f170 Peter Swineford......... J. H. Reifsnyder 9 48 145 Packer & Lucas. ..Jos. L. Neff 25 27 POTTER TWP. RNSIDE , 400 Daniel Levy................. Mary A. White.. 5 2 433 163 Samuel M. Fox i": jig 4 wer swptdl 2 Jom rishi 53; Hayes, Tu oe M. >, SON Jas. A. 2 reseresertnsesinnees SQ ¢ 5 a 111 TT aR . Hale 35 52 433 163 Chas. Hall..... J. C. Meyer....... 80 73 In gt Terrell Tally a6 wy is + Spun Suman. {as AJ caver 78 69 RUSH TWP. 3 /m. Bel,......... eter McCall... 73 65 5 James 3 W.-M. Lyon& Co... 93 14 216 163 Jeremiah Packer........J. B. Boughman.. 33 60 5 153 James Toner W.H avis 172 96 143 Ann Stewart... ..R. Mulhollan’s heirs 22 36 | 200 John Burg.. . Gray Meek... 103 12 433 163 Jos. Wallace... ..Jno. C. Johnson 61 14 | 433 ®* 133 Jacob Slous Jno. Copenhav 492 24 14 of 123 Henry Wheeler...........John Hoy........ A 747 | 406 Barbara Snyd P. Gray Meek. 307 38 COLLEGE TWP, 433 153 Jacob Slough... £8 al 297 18 v ’ 300 Thos. Erskin Be sel 118 12 147 Ross Johnson... «Clement Dale.......cc.visresens R243 a Unknown... .Adam Hoy...... 19 32 CURTIN TWP. 381 153 Andrew Allison. Jas. A. Beaver. 338 00 - 3 1 108 Jno. Copenhaver........Peter Fox.......... 33 1 131 Roland Curtin............ C. & J. Curtin 24 84 | 311 145 Philip Eberman. .Thos. H. Forcey.. 185 86 90 J. W. &8. C. Packer...Geo. D. Hess & Co 17 28 1301 150 George Pim... .W. G. Morrison... 92 42 158 93 J. W. Packer.... English & Pancoast 87 45 | 348 139 Henry Pim... Ey ’ i, 106 15 300 N. L. Atwood. Jno. A. Rupp......... 150 43 | 301 58 Joseph Pim... 4 * 98 97 415 Jesse Brooks. Jas. A. Beaver, trustee. 307 28 | og Robert Ramey.. frank P. Blair.. 130 38 204 Charles Bruce.. wip 1? # H 279 01 | 918 ss RR * Ben 67 90 400 J. B. Long... ..Theodore Vall............ 101 70 1 533 153 Hannah Turner. Lee $0 130 97 415 Jos. Taylor.. ..D. B. Kunes........ 105 35 | f0 Unknown..... 400. A. Rupp..... 27 60 | 26 Wm. P. Brady... Jas. A. Beaver, trustee SB 12 J.C. William I. A. Williams.. 774 169 Jno. W. Godfrey. Unknown....... 53 54 | 433 153 Isaac Britches. ?, P, Blair...... 85 39 450 Joseph Kelso.... W. C. Heinle. 153 12 959 John Copenhave Wm. C. Heinle. 50 62 800 Mathew Leach. snail 93 74 | "5p Edward French. . C. Nason. 32 01 i Sarah Lane. Unknown... 27 2433 153 Thos. Grant... \. Shaw & C 95 39 1 178 Mary Lane.. Jas. A. Be: 49 85 | 433 153 Reuben Haines Jr......Frank P. Blair. 85 39 | 100 Peter Smith ..Theo. Vail 40 76 433 153 Hugh Hamilton. .Wm. C. Heinle... 7919 1367 109 Jas. P. Irvin... N. Shaw & Co... 107 62 FERGUSON TWP. 433 153 John Lowden... i Se 85 39 2 Abraham Hicks.. A, Wicks... nian 14 98 ws 14 i Aplpbron. i 2 o 50 nk - hos. Feacock, et. al. 8S % I: J Rush........ Unknown Thos. eacock, et. al 48 83 he I Re Maio 67 12 GREGG TWP. | 433 Jane Miller..... 4416 106 1% Wm. Hahn... Wm. Witmer & Son 852 433 153 Robert Miller... 80 59 330 Alex McDowell. Wm. C. Heinle... 22 41 100 Passmore, Bryson 60 12 51 Unknown.......... Henry Zeigler.. cla] 2 Hartel............ £0 59 30 Bernard Hubley. E. &D. Gratz. 57 1, i 18 Danio PIneTs oa 7 3 SIC 5 « 433 53 Jos. J. Wallace.. 3 m. Hepburn Jno. H. Messmer...... 14 57 I 1 PO oy Wh da 27 82 HAINES TWP. SPRING TWP 15 Jos Son...... Tnk ot 2 a : nt 18 Agseph, Thompson a : : of 216 Wm. McClure.....co....8. H. YoCum...oeciinennnns 28 62 = Henry Anus, J. L. Spangler & C. Smith... 2 2 SNOW SHOE TWP. 286 i To iy Spangler & Smith... et 3 ps 189 28 Wm. P. Mitchell. J. Z. Long 50 62 135 H. B. Cawley. ay Be 10 36 | 433 Geo. Parker... .W. C. Heinle. 110 55 458 Adam Epler.. te $e 43 07 | 360 144 John Risley... ..Peter Fox...... 92 59 181 Jacob Fees. te 11 46 | 433 153 Andrew Bayard. .Wm. C. Heinle.. 68 2 368 Philip Ghe “ 39 20 | 400 Alex Martin.......... .E. Brown Jr...... 64 26 405 Simon Gratz D. R. Kulp.. 7R 22 | 450 Sarah McLanahan.....Wm. C. Heinle. 82 62 400 Bernard Gratz. M.S. &J. J. v7 53 | 216 Robert Rainey............ E. Brown Jr D> 52 to 103 Jonn Hartman... Theodore Vail......... 84 10 TAYLOR TWP. 5 athie yorkmau Spangler & S : 3 92 . ” 196 any am ~ angers uh. 5 i 80 Jacob Beck........ -Ino. Copenhayver....... senna 7 50 &R Henry Beck... Rothermel & Maurer. 0531 Chas. Lowden. -, Pittsburg Safe Deposit Co... 2 8 18 Thos. Castoria, : 4501 15 Thos. Merrima hos. Merriman. . 11 2 126 60 Wm, Harrison. od # 1217 0 Jacob Beck... Bs 3 330 103 Robert Irvin... gt se 25 33 | 100 Daniel Beck. 32 a 100 126 Margaret Irvin tS ee 10 43 | 58 Jno. Beightol.. 2 4 gd 138 Jno. B. Linn... i : 12 93 | 300 Joseph Welsh. a “ 01 39 110 Wm. Parker... te £€ 11 14 | 434 Polly Williams wr 1 i ue 442 David Scribner " . 32 87 | 433 153 Joshua William " ; > 3s 423 E. H. Scribner £8 y 3155 99 Wm. Addleman.. Wm. Laird..... 252 Wm. Tidd.. “ ea 20 57 | 400 Wan. Bolt Wm, C, Heinle, CE ) . ch.. HALF MOON TWP. = Tih Por ae 48 Daniel Beck... ..E. Brown, Ir...... 23 93 | 434 W. W. Montgomery 43 86 Unknown... Jno. T. Fowler. . (2513434 Jno. Montgomery....... biti 9 7 £5 io i 2 87% 433 163 Barbara Snyder.......... Jno. Q. Miles.......... 129 30 HARRIS TWP. WALKER TWP. 10 Wm. Irvin ..Meck & Nagle 11 09 . - ) a Har 3 400 Absalom Andre... Mrs. R. C. Philip 836 8 Geo. Fry...... Zignon ff BOISSONS: ses Br 50 John Irvin... J. F. Reifsnyder. 1433] 59 Wm. Swanzy.. J. H. Reifsnyder 2 7% John Irvin..... H. A. McKee Sl 1986 John Baker..... ..Thos. Love....... 15 37 2" Roe, Duttotson.. L Hn rs & A. E. Meyer... = 36 WORTH TWP. ( ‘m. Brown.. Michael Brennen es 34 35 ~ , 25 ; ; Thos. Parke : = og | 25¢ P. B.D. Gra, .G. H. Leyman... 125 30 412 124 Thos. Parker SHWHse.. 3528 =» DE Noy: Levi Reose.... 19 95 HOWARD TWP. 1 Unknown..... Ino. T. Fowler. 7 5 2 Jos. Craysburg John Hughes 1498] J . pase »W. G. Morrison... 3 Sarauel ev he s Poiser Soe . i 9 UNION TWP. : | 415 Martha Godfrey Jas. A. Beaver, 93 99 i y Jeard o i Jos. Graysburg... Jos, L. Neff......... 8 03 | 100 Wm. Brown..... nn, i w 7 | @0 Joseph Taylor. «Ch & J, Curtin... 17 8&5 | 100 Samuel Phipps........D. S. keller... y is SEATED LANDS. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. : MILESBURG BORO. John G. Hall.................... pi ame Mrs. J. Liggett, Est.. Ty EEE BEE 7 MILLHEIM BORO. { Julia Royer.... wn. 910 SPECIAL SALE Iatilda Stover 1% H. Reifsnyder, trustee. 20 37 | PHILIPSBURG BORO. : —AT— | ....Jas. Hall 7 85 I» i .Alton Nelson.. 22 81 i Mrs. Jessie Nichols 18 7! avy; Joon Jacob: 3 : N & ..J. H. Munson D> | LYON & CO. | ..Frank Nelso . 11140 : SOUTH PHILIPSBURG BORO. 4 &L Wm. Brysol basi 12 2 | Lot... .Geo. Sense. 1 i | Lot... Mrs. Geo. 10 70 We will make special sale for the next 6o days of all FQtcies enimeiind 3 Hughes... 17 99 a . BOGGS TWP. DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, Sables & Ji Watson... a 1 Frank Wallace GINGHAMS, and MUSLINS, James Teller. 12 63 HAINES TWP. : MENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Samuel Albright Estate... 501 : Wm. E. Smith. 5 30 HATS and CAPS, SHOES, ) US DIY ‘Mary Chapman OXFORD TIES, CARPETS, am MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, wo orol BION... 5 a “Austin Swisher. 39 86 LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, “Alexander Dillen. 9 14 AND LACE CURTAINS Elizabeth Frye.............. . 491 | LIBERTY TWP. i hi : 1 PEL Anis Roland Wantz....... 3 98 We are determined to make this season one of special 1%: RO i a interest to all our customers. MARION TWP. We buy large quantities, which means lower prices and : Hannah Hoy... 4 we will give our customers the benefit of goods bought at hz Logss.. : the lowest prices, : i i 0A de vivisiitods Daniel Simon... $oseiss 5 60 We can only give you a small list of the many bar- ERNIE gains that you can buy at our store. LIA ed Isaac & Mary Buffington 32 82 : RUSH TWP. = : i 2 ...Byer & Guyer... 416 Fine White Dress Goods. Neck Ribbons and Sash Rib- 11% WF. Davis, 13 83 French Nansook 46 in. wide bous in all the new pastel Mrs. Annie Johnson. 450 | ftohed ames Kenna... 416 Satin finish, washes as well shades, and Hem Stitched Joseph Naylor... 516 asa Cambric, 4 yds. to the worth 40c. and 50c. our SPRING TWP. dress worth 65¢. our price..... 45c. special price........... 25¢c. and 35¢. ...Henry Haught. 9 76 Organdies in all colorsand dif- New Pulley Belts and Pulley a Lo 7 o ferent qualities worth 15 to Buckles, from............... 10c. up. Dr. R. L. Dartt. Sop 35¢. our special...........12} to 25c. : s : .Wash Johnston Lstate... 5 38 Pine. Zevhry Ginabam in all Ladies and Childrens Gauze | TAYLOR TWP. . ors Des 20 he our special Underwear from.............. 5c. up. | 3 Henrietta Walk........ Seiki 372 PEIOE rere ber ere. 10p, | Ladies Polka Dot Stockings UNION TW. : : : TOM vs ies secvrnnststernreieeene 140 UP. | -W. H. Hoover... } Dotted Swisses in white and ‘ Jacob HOOVEr.... 21 55 colors worth 15 to 35c. our Curtains WALKER TWP. i i 25 : : 20 / das. F BSA... nis | 33 82 special PHICE vier eii eects 10 0 25. | 4 full line of Lace Cuartaing 2a Jag] ton Pati. 118 2 White, black and colored Kid by the yard or pair will 107 A J.B. Crawford... cones 24 84 Gloves 4 button lengths make special price for the | DANIEL HECKMAN, worth $1.00 to $1.25 our % next 60 days. A rufiled Edge ! PHILIP H. MEYER, -County Coms. special price...... ssrensnanasaness 950. | Curtain in Swiss from 0c. : ABRAM V. MILLER, ) v card 3 Attest: Boyd MUSSER, Clerk, A full assortment of Silk per yard up. Commissioners Office, Gloves in black and colors A Nottingham Lace Curtain Abit Polafonte Fu from coin - 25¢. up. from 15¢. per yard up. DMINISTATOR’S NOTICE.—Letters ow : ls : of administration on the estate of Wm. Wash Silks in check and A Swiss in large dots white . Reed den, late of Patton township, having stripes all colors worth 65c. and colored worth 18c. our | been ig to Hie Sndersigned, they Toqnest 2 i 5 i : 91 | persons knowing themselves indebted to sai OUT PriCe..cesseerrerseresssaresenss 500. special price........ sesens 1200, | estate Tha prompt. payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly We hav , ial ra authenticated for settlement. € have no more space to give any more specia prices. . JOHN REED, Graysville, Pa. If you want to hear the special price of Clothing, Hats, , Alt ROBERT REED, Benore, Pa Shoes, Carpets, Etc., come in and we will give you the i A RELIABLE OMAN WANTED y . : Veit co. 5 . e want a reliable woman in every Coun- facts by showing you the qualities and the price will speak , ty to establish a corset parlor for the sale’ of Dr. for itself. i Nichols’ Celebrated Spiral Spring Corsets. The or 1tsell. + 1 , best pooiiarpriced custom-made Corsets in the ! world. Latest styles. Every corset is warranted rom ptm penne (1) not to break or rust, absolutely impervious to . moisture or perspiration. A new pair given for ( ) every pair that breaks. Guarantee printed on 1.YON & CO. each corset. Recommended by over 10,000 physi- ( cians, We furnish complete stock on consign- ment and pay a salary of $40 to $65 per month and Orwrnrr a 710) expenses, $3.00 sample outfit free. Send 10 cents POE FO HOLS MANUFACTURING CO A 2 2 J 4S 0 STU NG a 14-45 Eellefonte, Pa. 4 5-11-3m New Canaan, Conn, i i 3»
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