IEE ase Charged with High Treason. LONDON, September 3.—Dr. Krause, former Governor of Johannesburg, and a prominent official of the late Transvaal government, was arrested in London last night on a charge of high treason. He will be arraigned to-day, at the Bow street po- lice court. For the past four months Dr. Krause has been living in Great Britain. It is al- leged that after signifying his allegiance to the British crown he secretly forwarded information to the Boers. een Books, Magazines, Ete. Mr. Cleveland's next contribution to The Satur- day Evening Post, of Philadelphia, will be an ex- tremely readable paper, in which he sings the praises ofhis favorite sport. The Reflections of a Fisherman shows very pleasantly the genial ‘“un- official” side of the former President. In an early issue of The Saturday Evening Post, Doctor Nansen, the eminent Arctic Explorer, will describe the various pole seeking expeditions of the year. The importance of this} paper lies in author's comments, and his predictions as to the success of the different parties. New Advertisements. E=SEcUTons SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned execu- for of Thomas Meyer late of Benner township Dec’d., will expose at public sale at the Court House in Bellefonte, Pa., ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1901. at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day the following valu- able real estate, viz: No.1. A HOUSE AND LOT situate in the borough of Milesburg on Water street adjoining lots of D. R. Boileau and W. N. Shope, being lot no 7 containing 50 feet by 165 rches. Thereon erected 2 TWO STORY DWELLINGHOUSE, STABLE and other outbuildings. No. 2. A VALUABLE PROPERTY in the borough of Unionville adjoining lots of J. H. She y and others, and known as the ALEXANDER PROPERTY. Having thereon erected & two story and a half DWELLING HOUSE with a STORE ROOM stable and other necessary outbuildings. . No.3. A valuable property on the corner of HIGH AND PENN streets in ellefonte borough known as the “Old Methodist church property. Having thereon erected & «TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE” and the old CHURCH BUILDING containing six separate apartments, and also a good stable, and carriage house. No.4. A HOUSE AND LOT on Penn street in Bellefonte borough adjoining lots late of D. K. Tate Dec’d., Hale's estate an others. Having a FINE DWELLING HOUSE, stable and other outbuildings. No.5. A VALUABLE FARM in Benner. township about 5 miles west of Belle- fonte containing 120 acres net. measure. This farm is in a good state of cultivation with ood fences, and all necessary conveniences. fhe improvements are a LARGE TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, large BANK BARN and other outbuildings. A NEVER FAILING WELL of excellent water at the buildings. No.6. AFINE FARM in Ferguson township about 3 miles west of PINE GROVE MILLS containing 144 acres and 120 perches. Having thereon erected a LARGE TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, GOOD BANK BARN and other ohtbuildings. This farm is in excel-, lent condition, and the land very fertile. Terus or saLe—Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid in cash on day: of sale, and the balance of the one-third at time of del ivery of deed one-third in one yearwith interest;and the balance in two years with interest. The deferred pay- ments to be secured by bonds and mortgages on the premises. WILLIAM TRESSLER, Fillmore, Pa. 46-35-2t Executor of Thomas Meyer Dec’d. UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the matter of the estate of James E. Conroy late of Spring township, deceased. The undersigned an auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Cen- tre county, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of C. M. McCurdy and O. W. Hunter, administrators of said deceased, as shown by |’ their account filed, to and among those legally entitled to receive the same. Hereby gives no- tice that he will attend to the duties at his ap- pointment at his office in Bellefonte on Satur- day, September 28th, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties interested may at- tend. JNO. J. B IR, 46-35-3t Auditor. J VDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the matter of the estate of Jeremiah Hoy late of Gregg township deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphan’s Court of Cen- tre county to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the executor as appears by his ac- count duly filed in the registers office in Centre county, will attend to the duties of his ap oint- ment on Friday September 27th, 1901,at 10 0 clock a. m. at his office No. 14 Crider’s Exchange in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa., when and where all parties interested are required to present their claims or be forever debarred Jrom a herring. 46-35-3t Auditor. ANTED Salesmen.—To sell a choice : line of Nursery Stock. Steady work, and extra inducements’ to the right persons. Write now for terms and secure a good situation for the fall and winter. Address. THE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY. 46-35-mo, Rochester, N.Y. R SALE CHEAP.—About 67 feet of very ornamental iron fence, with orna- mental gate, 5ft movable pahels and long iron posts is for sale cheap. Just the thing for a front yard. Call on or address L. C. BULLOCK, Milesburg, Pa. Montgomery & Co. CALL ON US —————— DURING FAIR WEEK. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. We are daily receiving Large Ship- ments of READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS and MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. MERCHANT TAILORING DE- PARTMENT. Suits Made to Order for $15, $16.50, $18 and $20. We are showing the GREATEST LINE OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING tobe gathered at astonish- ingly low prices. MONTGOMERY & CO. 46-34 BELLEFONTE, PA. New Advertisements. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co, sim, The Clothier. HEN IN NEED.—When in need of fresh meats, ete., don’t forget the Bellefonte Produce Co. 46-30tf 0. M. SHEETS, Supt. FED WHEAT FOR SALE.—Fine Re- cleaned Fulcaster and Reliable Seed Wheat in any quantity can be Dischaged from J. HARRIS HOY, MGR. Centre Co., Pa. Rock View Farms, 46-34-3t ae FOR SALE.—A 91-acre bottom land farm, 1 mile north of Howard, Cen- tre Co. Pa., with two dwellings, bank barn, plenty of fruit, running water, wel and spring, handy churches and schools. Call on or write B. P. SWARTZ, 908 Bedford Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 46-31-3m* STRAY SHEEP.—A Ewe and two lambs having come to the residence of the undersigned in Patton Twp., during the latter part of June he notifies the owner to call, prove property and pays costs. Otherwise they will be disposed of as the law directs. G. B. GUMMO, 46-33-3t* Buffalo Run, Pa. E=FcuToRs NOTICE.—The under- signed executor under the last will and testament of the late Thomas Meyers, of Benner _|-township, deceased, hereby notifies all persons knowing themselves indebted tosaid estate to make immediate payment of same and those having claims to present them, properly authen- ticated, for payment. : WILLIAM TRESSLER, Executor. 46-32-6t Fillmore, Pa. Flour and Feed. oers Y. WAGNER, BROCKERHOFF MILLS, BELLEFONTE, Pa. Manufacturer, and wholesaler and retailers of ROLLER FLOUR, FEED, CORN MEAL, Etc. Also Dealer in Grain. Manufactures and has on hand at all times the following brands of high grade flour WHITE STAR, OUR BEST. HIGH GRADE, VICTORY PATENT, FANCY PATENT—formerly Phee- nix Mills high grade brand. The only place in the county where SPRAY, an extraordinary fine grade of Spring wheat Patent Flour can be obtained. Sv ALSO: INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD. FEED OF ALL KINDS, Whole or Manufactured. - All kinds of Grain bought at office. Exchanges Flour for Wheat. OFFICE and STORE, - Bishop Street, Bellefonte. MILL, - ~- - - ROOPSBURG. 46-19-1y _Fine Groceries QECHLER & CO. | FINE GROCERIES. | | BUSH HOUSE BLOCK. | If you are looking for Seasonable Goods —We have them. ~ Not sometime—bus all the time—Every day in the year. Don’t spend your strength during this extreme weather in a fruitless search for what you need, but come straight to us and get the goods promptly. Finest CArirornia and imported ORANGES. ....ccressauranersssssivein 30, 40, 50, 60 per doz. Lesoxs, finest Mediteranean juicy i A RRA 30 and 40cts. per doz. Bananas, the finest fruit we can buy. Frese Biscurrs, Cakes and Crackers. Sweet, Mild Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Dried Beef. Cannip Mears, Salmon and Sardines. ~~ 15 ¥ LE RFE ¥ Ouives, an excellent bargain af........... .........25¢ts. Taste Ors, home made and imported. ¥ Prckies, sweet and sour, in bulk and various sizes and styles of packages. Pure Extracts, Ginger Ale and Root Beer. New Cuerse now coming to us in’ elegant shape. Ceaeal Preparations. We carry a fine line of the most popular ones. Pune Ciper VingcAr, the kind you can depend on. If you have any difficulty in getting suited in a fine Table Syrup come to us and you can get what you want, Oar store is always open until 8 o'clock p. w., and on Saturday until 10 o'clock. SECHLER & CO. GROCERS. 21 ; BELLEFONTE, PA. LYON & CO'S LARGEST STOCK BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. em We have been busy unpacking and are still receiving great quantities of goods to complete every department. Our buyers have put 30 years’ experi- ence to the test and will convince you that goods well bought are quickly sold. We are showing the most complete line A new and complete line of Boys’ Suits, of Waist stuffs, all new colors, figures, | ages 14 to 19 years, from $2.75 up to $10. lace stripe effects, plain and polka dots, The finest lot of Vestee Suits for chil- from 12}c. up. drenin all the new shades, ages3 to 8, See our line of all-wool, silk stripe $1.25 to $5. French Flannels for waists, worth 85c.,| very large and nobby assortme Bt. of our price 60c. Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats in black, blue, See our line of all wool Cheviots, colors | grey and brown, at prices that will asten- and black, for single skirts and tailor- |ish you. made gowns, 45 inches wide, price 50c. The largest line of Men’s Working Pants An elegant assortment in black and !in Centre county from 65c. to $1.00. colors in the new weave Granites from 50¢c. | aran7g fine all wool Pants from $1.19 to up- $5.00. Fe The new Tricots in all colors. Boys’ long Pants 650. to $2.50. 75 pieces of Outing and Flannelettes . worth 8c. to 15¢. per yard, our price 5c. to A big assortment of Knee Pants. 10c. Just opened a very largeljline of Men's Our Clothing department is very com- and Boys’ Hats and Caps, in new and plete. New, nobby styles for men, youths pobvy shapes and colors from 350. up fo and children : 24 suits in men’s sizes, new plaids and checks, satin lined coats; were| Every department is complete with new made for fine retail trade. We took all|and stylish goods at prices that are the the manufacturer had; would be a bargain | lowest. Give us a call and the quality at $12 will sell all for $9.00. and prices will convince you of this fact. LYON & CO. 44-15 ‘Bellefonte, Pa. shoes. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. And there is still another week of the GREAT BARGAINS at the Yeager and Davis Shoe Store. Those who have been to see know that BARGAINS mean something with us, and those who have not seen should come at once. We give more for one dollar than any other place in Centre county and you should make use of the opportunity and save money. H. C. YEAGER. E. E. DAVIS. YEAGER & DAVIS, 46-27-6m Successor to the Powers Shoe Company. BELLEFONTE, PA. Encampment and Exhibition. eee eee 4 : ; » © Q TH ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT AND 4 > EXHIBITION. 4 4 » 1 p p OF THE PATRONS Encampment will open Saturday, Sept. 14. 4 { OF HUSBANDRY TO BE HELD IN { CENTRAL GRANGE PARK, °* : { PENENYLVANIA CENTRE HALL. 4 i DURING THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 16th TO 20th, 1901. ) | : y 4 46.32 ; L. RHONE, Chairman. POTTY TTY YT YY YY vw TOY YY YY vy YY vy apni New Advertisement. I DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE—Letters [ of administration on the estate of John factory at Bellefonte. Apply to Jiller Ueosated He of Walker § jownship bavi 46-1t. ._ 8. D. RAY. een gran e unders ey request al . et De Er inowing themselves indebted to said JHOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A estate to make immediate payment and those very desirable home on east Bishop 8t., Bellefonte, is offered for sale. The house is having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. modern and stands on a lot that alsohasa front New Advertisements. Gs WANTED.—A dozen girls W. F. MILLER age on Logan St. Call on or write to J.D. MILLER. 9gan Mrs, SARA A. TEATS, 46-28-8t * Hublersburg Pa. ! 46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa. wanted at once to work in the shirt | Taos wHO ARE CoMmING TO THE FAIR WANT TO BE SURE AND SEE THE GREATEST EXHIBITION OF READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING EVER DISPLAYED IN THE COUNTY. GREATEST IN MAKE. GREATEST IN STYLES. GREATEST IN WORKMANSHIP. GREATEST, BECAUSE THE NEWEST, “ It is the style of goods you are looking for—the prices are more than right. This is the only store in Bellefonte that alk Ready-to-Wear Clothing and Furnishings exclusively. We buy and sell to please you in these lines ; that is sufficient to keep us busy. We en a hres trade for Fair week. We are prepared for it. Prepared by having our entire Fall id Winter stock ( Overcoats included ) here. Prepared by having extra sales- men to accommodate hasty buyers. There will be no time lost in ask- ing for lowest prices. We are too busy to make a new price for each cus- tomer—one does for everybody.- I ——————— WE WANT YOU TO DROP IN AND LOOK OVER OUR GOODS. a —— . t IF WE CAN'T SAVE YOU TWENTY (20) PER CENT. ON CLOTHING DON'T BUY FROM US. CE SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Reynolds’ Bank Building. Allegheny Street: pp —— LHASA SAA
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