47-13-3m. ——Muggins—'‘Does your wife always insist upon kissing you when you come home at night?’ Buggins—‘‘She used to; but since I’ve stopped drinking she doesn’t seem 80 curious.’’ : Books, Magazines, Ete. Henry Loomis Nelson, whose long residence in Washington as a newspaper correspondent and as a student of affairs enables him to speak with authority, will contribute to the May Century a paper entitled *“The Capital of Our Democracy,’ dealing with social life in Washington.. Mr. Nel- son describes the various kinds of society in the capital and the effect they have upon the family of the newly arrived Congressman. Contrasts are drawn between Washington and other cities, and the White House receptions, the hotel life and other features come in for attention. The article will be fully illustrated with numerous types by Charlotte Harding, the young Philadel- phia artist whose work has recently atttracted so much attention. California Illustrated. The Chicago 400, an illustrated journal of travel and topies, issued by the Chicago & Northwestern railway, is one of the finest illustrated publica- tionsever printed. The tinted half-tones rival those of the finest magazines, and the letter- press of the whole edition is perfect, pictorially and descriptively mirroring California’s won- derful scenery. Copy delivered free on applica- tion, or mailed to any address upon receipt of two cents postage, by W. B. Kriskern, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, nn. 47-17-4% Announcements The following are the prices charged for announce- ments in this paper: Sheriff, $8.00; Treasurer, $8.00; Legislature, $8.00; Register, $6.00; Record- er, $5.00; Commissioners, $5.00. All candidates are required to pledge themselves to abide the de- cision of the Democratic County Convention. FOR LEGISLATURE. Weare authorized to announce J. W. KEPLER, of Ferguson township, as a candidate for the Legis- lature, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. = We are authorized to announce J. H. WerzEeL, of Bellefonte, asa candidate for the nomination for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Dem- ocratic county convention. , We are authorized to announce Roserr M. FosTER, of State “College, as a candidate for As- sembly subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. » FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce BurpiNe BUTLER, of Howard township, as a candidate for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Huen 8. TAYLOR, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for Sherift, subject to the decision of the Democratic county.convention. N FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce Joux J. ARNEY, of Potter township, as a candidate for County Treasurer subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. : We are authorized to announce W. J. CARLIN, of Miles township, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. : We are authorized to announce Dr. Jonx F. ALEXANDER, of Centre Hall, as a candidate for the nomination for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce that A. P. ZzrsE, of Penn township, will be a candidate for County Treasurer subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. FOR REGISTER. Weare authorized to announce A. G. ARCHEY, of Ferguson township, as a candidate for the nom- ination for Register, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. FOR RECORDER. We are authorized to announce F. A. FOREMAN, of Centre Hall, as a candidate for the nomi- nation for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic ¢ounty conyention. We are authorized to announce Jonx'C: ‘Rows: of Philipsbu ; T8: S04: cat] date for recorder sub- ject. to the decision of the Democratic county convention. > FOR COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce WiLLiax FRANK of Rush township, as a candidate for County Com- missioner, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. x We are authorized to announce JonN L. Dux- 1AP, of Spring township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce E. A. HumproNn of Snow Shoe township as a candidate for County Commissioner subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention: * We are authorized to announce Puinip MEYER, of Harris township as a candidate for County Com- missioner subject to the decision of the Democrat- ic county convention. * We are authorized to announce Isaac 8. Frain, of Marion township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. : New Advertisements. OW WANTED.—Any person having an extra good cow for sale can find a pur- chaser by addressing this office. 47-17-3t% ANTED.—Girl for general house work in a small family. No washing. Mgs. JAMES O. DENNISTON, State College, Pa., 47-17-36 ARK WANTED.—We are in the mar- ket for a large quantity of rock oak and hemlock bark. For prices, write. hat NORTH AMERICAN TANNERY, Lewistown, Pa. IMBER LAND FOR SALE.—Eigh- : teen acres of timber land in Benner town- ship Centre county, covered with white pine and ash can be bought cheap by addressing Box X this office. : 47-16-2t-eow. POTATOES. — Highest market price paid for potatoes. 75 cts. in merchandise, 65 cts. cash. If you have many to sell you would do well to call on or write 0, F. CORMAN, 47-17-28 Spring Mills, Pa., OUR FORTUNE—FREE—I will send . FREE a test horoscope of your entire life, Past Present and Future. You will be amazed how true it all will be. Just send your name and date of birth and 10 cents for mailing. ROSS BAIRD, Dept. as: Box 4451 Nicetown Staton, Phi OTICE OF APPEALS. ANNUAL ASSESSMENT APPEALS FOR THE YEAR 1902, Notice is hereby given to the tax-payers of Cen- tre county that the County Comm us will hear ang determing a alg ats the commission- ers’ office, Bellefonte, Pa., for the re tive dis- tricts, as follows : Bpeciive ais Monday, May 5th.—Taylor, Worth, Huston. Half-moon, Patton, and Union townohivs: and Unionville borough. Tuesday, May 6th.—Cnrtin, Howard, Liberty, and Bo, gs townships; and Howard and Mion boroughs. 3 Wednesday, May 7th.— Burnside, Snow Shoe and Rush townships; and Philipsbur; d Philipsburg a POUL Nd South Thursday, May 8th.—Marion, Walker, Miles, Pony and Haines townships; and Millheim bor- ough. | Friday, May 9th.—Potter, Gre, Harris, Col- lege and’ Ferguson townships; oe Centre Hall and State College boroughs. Monday, May 12th.—Benner and Spring t - ships; and Bellefonte boroughs. Pring "own The assessors will be present on the day of the appeal ot their respective districts, bringing with them all books and papers incident thereto. SPECIAL NOTICE :—All taxables take notice, that after the day of the appeal for the respective districts, there will positively be no exonerations allowed on state tax, The Board will be in session from 10 o'clock a. m. to 4 p. m, each day. Bony PRILID I. MEYER . GR, »County Coms. ABRAM V. MILLER, y Attest : Boyp A. Musser, Clerk, Done at the County Commissioners’ Office 47-17-24 Bellefonte, Pa., April 24th, 1902. ladelphia, Pa. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. " New Advertisements. New Advertisements. rHEN IN NEED.—When in need of DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.—Let- NONE ' : wet pt ET = fresh meats, etc., don’t forget the ters testamentary on the estate of Rob- (COMMISSIONERS SALE: Of Seated and Unseated Lands. A P We MahtoN ym 0 Tans Bellefonte Produce Co. ert McCalmont, late of Bellefonte, Centre county, By virtue of the several Acts of Assembly, relative to the sale of ree, far grates: ar ni 46-30tf 0. M. SHEETS, Supt. | Pa., deceased, having been granted to the under. | Seated and Unseated Lands in the County of Centre, for taxes due and up- | 20 TRIAS 1 OWI ws vrs Constans Curtin..... 918 signed she hereby notifies all persons having | paid, the County Commissioners will offer the following tracts and prop- 3] $3 Lingle... -J. D. Shugert.. 594 OR SALE CHEAP.—About 67 feet of | claims against said estate to present same, prop- | erties at public sale, at the eourt house, Bellefonte, Pa., on Prop-| so0 William Allison..........Frank Weight 675 very ornamental iron fence, with orna- | erly authenticated, for payment and those know- : > 3.1 : 197 - A. D. Harris................ M. Fran 1411 mental gate, Sf mokable pausis abd lex iron log themselves indebted thereto to make imme- "The sale will be iy 16TH 1902, AT 10 A. M. MILES TOWNSHIP 8 or sale cheap. Just the thi t te settlement, e sale w » adjourned fr i 1 * a Yard, Call on or address Hing 1923 Iie JANE R. McCALMONT, | been sold. Igtirasl fom time to ume Doulall proberties have hs James Hepburn, 31 16 L. C. BULLOCK, 47-16-6t. Bellefonte, Pa. Administratrix. Terms of sale : “The purciase price and the cost of ‘deed must be paid | 590 ym, P, lady, Bes Milesburg, Pa. when the land is stricken oft, otherwise it will be put up and sold at an ad- 0, RIS fue 26.79 ada Re Ea 1 OR SALE.A swall Jarm in Nittany ABMER WANTED, ~] ans a mar- UNSEATED LANDS. ¥ 400 Daniel Seigfreid. 2 » valley, one mile east of Snydertown, beau- ried man: one who has had experience : & 250 Wm. Cooper.... tiful location for fruit raising, with best of moun- | in dairying and general farm work. Should be at oil Warrantée: Supposet Oumar Tames 194 42° 8. Gratz. ern . 5 2 tajn water. For full particulars write to least two milkers in the family. Will pay good BENNER TOWNSHIP. and Costs. PENN 47-9-3m * MARY E. GATES, Bellefonte, Pa. wages to the right people. A six-room house, | 133 Thomas Johnson........ Valentine & Co $33 11 i just built and plastered. Water in kitchen. When | 350 James JOhDSON........... Valentine & Co... umes 93 50 | 3% t 34 78 ARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—I have | answering this advertisement state how much | 121 Eleanor Johnson........ Valentine & Co... 29 75 POTTER TOWNSHIP. just received a car load of Fence and | dairying and farming you have done and who it | 100 .W. C. Heinle.... 503 | 400 Wm. P. Brady : Poulizy Wire which was bought very low and will | was for, and where. Give number in family, and | 120, .W. C. Heinle. 10 63 | 400 James Forbes........... Zo be sold at prices that will astonish” yon. If you | 8ges, and give wages wanted by head of the fam- | 30 ....John Snavely.. 49 | 70 James Peck... I nu need any come at once and get the benefit. It | ily. Those who cannot give first class references BOGGS TOWNS RUSH 8 will only last for a few days. It will be sold for | as to their truthfulness and honesty need not ap- | , HIP. RUSH TOWNSHIP. cash only. 0. F. CORMAN, ply. P. WATTS je Packer & Lucas 32 81 | 311 Philip Eberman 232 86 47-14-4¢ Spring Mills, Pa. 16-2t. Kerrmoor, Pa. 433 5 Packer & Luca -Wm. Newman.. 1230 | 80 . Unknown. 33 50 333 15 David Lower iii W. & Rome B0[sk 107 Nem: A Lath 34 25 : : 3: ! v ot .W. C. Heinle... 'm. A. Lathro] J)SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 0 THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. 433 153 Richard Malone. 76 1 — CENTRE COUNTY :— Gentlemen: — In | 45 Sarah Talhelm Jas. A. Beav 107 24 | 550 John Copenhave 31 87 5 gjirstines of the forty third section of the act of | 433 163 Wm. Davidson, Jr......W. C. H SAYSE sesssentsarivensias . Ye Elizabeth Groe 14 83 Si Bellefonte, Pa , April 1st, 1902. ay 8th, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in | 17 0f 433 163 Wm. Gra or Wm. eo Heinie. : 712 152 /Groe & McKeo 30 95 Notice is hereby given that the partnership | convention atthe Court House, in Bellefonte, at | i£ of 433 163 Chas. Hah tne W. F. R CAN T6.seeerpy 19 68 | 433 153 Wm. Gray.. . H. Jackson... 152 39 heretofore existing between W. Fred Reynolds | 12 o’clock noon, on the first Tuesday in May, A. | 433 163 Nancy Hall W. C. Heinle... = 00 Robert Kin Robert F. Hun 26 and J. Harris Hoy under the firm name of Rock | D. 1902, being the 6th day of the month, and | 3£ of 433 163° Henry Hall.... AN Cys ’ 45 ts 434 ‘Chas, Lucas 149 27 Farms has this day been dissolved. select, viva voce, by a majority of the whole num- | 2Z of 433 163 Washington Hall. ....W. C. H kg B 43 | 13 163 David Lewis, 102 71 W. FRED REYNOLDS, ber of directors present, one person of literary aw 103 Jereminh Jackeon ni W, O. Bane, 5 6s | 120 80 John Libby..... 30 72 J. HARRIS HOY. and scientific requirements, and of skill and ex- | 314 J. Z. Long Lo oes 153 Richard Malone. 73 41 : erience in the art of teaching, as County Super- sd 40D Burn sseeesrnnsirens . DI eases sirens vhetavenansrsinnn 65 433 153 Richard Malone, 62 92 The business above named, heretofore carried | int>ndent, for the three succeeding years and , CURTIN TOWNSHIP. 270 Hugh McEntyre......... Harry Keiler..... 65 22 on under the name of Rock Farms, as a partner- | certify the result to the State Superintendent at 400 J. B. Long.. ee 121 67 | 38 Wm. H. Robinson. 12 49 ship, will hereafter be carried on under the name | Harrisburg as required by the thirty-ninth and | 50 Jesse Brook J. B. Baughman 23 1 36 X Wm. H. Robinson.. 12 49 of Rock Farms by J. Harris Hoy under his indi- | fortieth sections of said act. 292 80 Robert Irvin.. .W. C. Heinle........ 58 Te 433 1563 James Toner... 162 64 vidual responsibility. C.L. GRAMLEY, |188 93 Job W. Pack ; 17 35 | 433 153 Jacob Wetaler, -W. C. Heinle....... 53 03 47-16-3¢ J. HARRIS HOY. | 47-15-4t County Superintendent of Centre County. | 309 19 N. L. Atwood 43 2g | 200 John Copenhaver.......C. T. Fryberger. 32 00 200 120 D. Carscadde W. C. Heinle. : 51 63 433 153 John Lee............ Geo. L. Jordan 63 74 0 = = J1 131 Roland Curtin ""IW. C. Heinle..... 12 4g | 24 jo. ichald langdon.... W. Io, Vail... 353 "Wal i ohn Spear...... v 63 74 yon & Co. Lyon & Co. 15s 93 w ter Zimmer %s 433 163 Mary Smith. 63 74 .W. C. Heinle. saeen 3 34 : a a em 8 1612) 4 Henry Witmer... : 24 12 8S d Gb Ho 96 Vo HL GE Go BPH De HGP G9 b-Po—$P40 2 Samuel Miles............. Moses Thompson.......uee..ecs 8 16 3 SNOW SHOE, y 10 nknown...... ‘Sample Heirs... 6 52 | 162 Richard Jones...........W. C. Heinle..... 32 40 Lot Unknown... ceeeesenees Sample Heirs......c.cereenenns 14 67 | 290 Alex Martin... Wm. A. Cahill. 72 46 San REE 433 153 Margaret Speer. ..W. C. Heinle... 87 67 GREGG TOWNSHIP. 260 ames Tompki Pat Ward J. rs 380 Barnard Hubley......... Mary Frank 14 46 | 433 153 Kearney W toon Ww. C. Heinle. ? Be 0% J.YON & CO’S CARPETS ano M ATTINGS. 122 31 Wm. Hepburn........_ Mary Frank.........ccc 9 83 | 415 Richard Wahn.......... W. C. Heinle. 53 96 110 Jacob Mosby ...Spangler & Reitsnyder 8 07 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP HAINES TOWNSHIP. 200 Joseph Welsh ; : 228 150 9-92 | 100 Josep Cowher........o. ‘ 2 - 00 Simon Snyger.. 35 14 1% James Moore a W, aussi Sassens 22 13 NO,." aserivssovesee 1707) 4 Clement Beckwith....S. R. Pringle & Eve Sharer... 737 If you want to buy the Best, the Newest Patterns HALF-MOON TOWNSHIP, 35 Clement Beckwith... R. Pringle & Eve Sharer... 8 02 ’ : : : “ Daniel Beck 433 153 Thos. McCommon......Geo. L. Jordan wis 63 88 at the Lowest Prices, see our Mattings and Carpets. 50 Jacob Beck....... %8 50 | 134 Da Maen lle Or Heinle. cre ZL . : . A einie ; 120 Josiah Lambourn. PI 87 22 | 136 29 R'dg’y,Budd & Co.(12) Ridgway & Budd.. 45 24 HARRIS TOWNSHIP. 40 Ridgway, Budd & Co.Ephriam Frantz 19 92 50 John Irvin..... J. H. Reifsnyder. 17 98 | 22 Thos. Wallace............W. C. Heinle.. 41 76 lh is Hem y Stoph eecher & Sober 37 37 i 163 Joss Wilrans “Sri le, 63 88 obert Patterso ‘W. C. Heinle... 20 36 acob Beck................ . J. Praner............. 12 42 ; = 17 63 UNION TOWNSHIP. ? 55 67 | 150 Wm. Bruce..... F. W. Crider 18 79 . 400 ; i A large assortment of NEW INGRAIN CARPETS, worth 50 or BR w fotos Davie. Richiarg Downing; 135 30 and 35068. OIF PriCR.c...crireess cerresniisdsnsitiesssnensss 25088, HOWARD, TOWNSHIP. y 100 Unknown...., -P. B. Crider & Son 53 57 : als Marsha Soasisy. vides, a Jeaver, Trustee........ 109 88 WALKER TOWNSHIP. b a Ly 8. L. Neff......... A A better quality in half wool, worth 40 and 45cts., our gh Sarah Bonhame.. W. C. Heinlo. To area] oe ge a erty < Conn 24 81 PHB cit iri rinii pins riinsnssmruitbisa dssvnesnvissisenintve ives issn 3500S +2 Gag dg 8 | So at, Or gas. 1 12 ese . '] V , apt. Osman.... .W. C. Heinle .. 15 1 A . 4 231 + WiC, Hemle.....iii. ll. 23 56 200 Richard Parker......... W. C. Heinle 15 12 A heavier, better quality, all wool, worth 60 and 65cts., LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. WORTH TOWNSHIP. in handsome new patterns, our price........ corruesiae Siti , 20 Charles Bruce...........L. G. D 3] 228 James Hawthorn........John Q. Miles.... 21 31 p p --47cts 100 Jono Bons te 5: Delong. 18 37 1190 HnkROW muir wn Lali oh ; ; 100 Unknown ....... W. C. Heinle : 9 58 The best quality, all wool, extra super, worth 75cts., . : ; SEATED LANDS. OT Pritel....cvcivccnnsins SRNR es creenee 00S. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. —_ ; HOWARD BOROUGH. Taxes : . Te Supposed Owner. and Costs. 4 R. SEBRING —has removed his office OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A | 1A... Sols Cand; $40 23 ora ; to the corner of sp ring and Bisohp Sts. very deal atic Home On tat Bishop at 4 Aciiiiiiianiiad LY seacsesnnenenannes H1-15-4¢ * + | Bellefonte, is offered, for sale. The house is MILESBURG BOROUGH. cent . — | MOdern gud Hands bl lot that sis has a front- . nh 4 ; : age on Logan St. Call on or write . . . . - . Mrs. SARA A, TEATS Our line of Mattings is the most complete in the Green's Pharmacy, 46-301 © Bellefonte, Pa | yg 1, Thos. Pilkerton 3110 county, in stripes, figures and blocked. The new INANCIAL.—The Altoona ‘Midway 30; PHILIPSBURG BOROUGH. siti) ; Bh a 2 0il Co., stock now 1234 cents per share—the greens, new reds and new blues. eel robb ollabhifin | of], surest proposition Jems pe California. 1 Bg a : : E Joly Joker ei $i: pes sare, 14 22 5 : 7 | oil guaranteed $1.50. Mojava Copper Co., stoe : w wi 0 gh IE ; Bi =A 3 i ody per share, assays 3% per Oper per and ? 2 en @bisl xt OBEY adie Thar wd ead fae oi o as it 20,85 perton Allver, ine, experted at $50,000,000, | The regular 15ct., quality we sell at ise Bf aut 9%ed neneue i { BIE Five gold ining stocks, 18 outfit $125 pet 70 § : % |nare. . gin 2 «Ae . 5 " The 200k litie fat la < : 2 | ares PT aes doth ver Altooa Pa |" e ., qualities we sell @ t....c.cceiennineinniiniine waneenenn 15088. ; Horse } ANTI — ris Mil... lla Wagner i ; 1a . : : 4 " : HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby BA... eee ummers Estate... The 250t., quality in carpet des igns we sell at................20ct8.. Jin I given that an application will be made to ; ai J 4 8 the Goreme of the Stats of Petins vasision Pri i 5 88 . itv i ' i Bau % : 7 ay the 25 ay oO 2 y J. phar A 35¢t., quality in all colors, new designs, we sell at. 30cts. i : CLEANING { Say a day inking or " § ! : iq : William Sampson under an act of assembly of the 26 60 A still better, worth 40cts., our price...............35¢cts. per yard. 8 # | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled “an act’ Sis . é { to provide for she Incorporation and Zon sion of 1 B h-Y # | certain corporations’ approved April 29¢ = TIME IS HERE. # | and or hereto’ or the ‘charter-of an in- 15 97 } 4 L jonded Corporation to. be caliéd SRiany iron o a S ompany,”’ the character and object whereof is 5 the dacine of iron or 3 9 or both, or of a 471 4 any article of commerce from metal and for that SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP. i 1g b Dinos smd {ohare aid a DO er and 2 LotS.unsnssseien: Harry Williams............. # 8 88 L Cu tains in th N Ribb E ff : B : 4 i tion of the corporation sof of = und apple: SPRING TOWNSHIP. 1 - ve ments thereto. . M. CL d kerhoff. 1 h Ne Tr N e i on ects, bow 4 New reddy to supply you 47-14-4¢ : Solicitor. A ra 6 93 not Patterns, New Ruffle Effects, fast edges, at bi with Household ammenia, Jn. Costa Canin it ; = > A ges, 5 sect Powder, Powdered Borax, 7 ( JoURT PROCLAMA ATION Wher oak ; yon : OWNSH ’ 12 32 thief : i the Honorable J. G. Love, President Judge | 150 A.................. rvin Swisher..........ce.ee prices that will save you 20 per cent. TT Bug Poison, Insect Guns, & | ofthe Court of Common Pleas of the 40th Judicial : : AN. : § Wi d 1 d 3 . 5 Chloride of Lime, Platts Chlor- © | District, wonsisting of the epuny of Genre DANIEL ECR, | comnts Coms. i > { issued his precept, : bearing da e . vf " ee our qualities and styles an the prices will : . ides, Green's Disinfecting so- > th 5 day of March Too, to me directed ABRAM V. MILLER, ; * * 2 3 F | for holding a Court o er and Terminer an : s convince you that we are doing exactly as we ad- ] lution etc. on a Etta Seotons af he | Avett" Boro A. Museen, Clo: ors. Offue i o i) 3 # | Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and | 47.17 a Bellefonte, Pa. vertise. : 2 to commence on the 4th Monday of April being | . ; rs the 28th day of April 1902, and to continue three 8d ; ; : : : weeks, notice is hereby given to the Coroner. Jus- ASTER’S NOTICE :— Yi 5 A wi ou will find both goods and prices all tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of ne 1+ right at said county of Centre, that they be theri'and there | 1." 1 § pierce and R. I.) ee : : 2 | in their proper persons. at 10 o’clock in the. fore- Dicroe | i ; he Court of Com- £3 h with thei ds. inquisitions Pierce his wife in right | In the Cour! 1 } | noon of the 28th with their records. inqu h | of said Mrs. H.L, Pierce | mon Pleas of Cen- i { | examinations, and their own remembrance, to do : ve tre County. No. 3 ¢ | those things which to their office appertains tobe | o ic 1. Schoonover, O.| 337 April Term 5 # | done, and those who are bound ‘in recognizances | “po Lot yore Tang A. J. | 1886. In Equity. , LYON & CO. 4 GREEN'S PHARMACY {| to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall oY on : § : = Bush H B x be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there . 47-17 Bellefonte, Pa % ush House Block. §. | 45 prosecute against them as shall be just. The undersigned, a master appointed by the : pn i Given under my hand, at Bellefonte,the 27th day | Court of Common Pleas, to pass upon the excep- : : of March in the year of our Lord, 1902, and the | tions filed to the account and ascertain the bal- *” - 3 one hundred and twenty-fourth year of the inde- | ance due O, L. Schoonover under the decree of 9009090000000 900-0006 90- 0000909000 *is pendence of the United States. Court heretofore made, will attend to the duties ; s 4-26-ly CYRUS BRUNGART, of his appointment at the office of B. J. LaPort, & SY gf gg ge Sheriff | justice of the peace in the borough of Pailipst : of May, A. D, rt EE RS ET SSIS Shoes. Shoes. Montgomery & Co. SMART SHOES. There isn’t a Man or Woman, Boy or Girl who reads this paper bat is in- terested in SHOES, and they are all anxious to know where the Smartest, Easiest and most Serviceable Shoes can be found. We have full lines of them at living prices and we advise you to try the FOOT-FITTERS before making pur- chases. YEAGER & DAVIS, Tue Practica SwoE MEN, Near Post Office, BELLEFONTE and PHILIPSBURG, PA. Bell Commercial } Telephones. WORKING SHOES, EASY SHOES. 46-27-1y self. Yours for service, MONTGOMERY & CO. Leading Clothiers, Tailors and Furnishers. Both Telephones. ’ KIRSCHBAUM’S HAND MADE CLOTHING THAT YOU READ ABOUT IN ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES : : : : The Greatest Advertising Campaign ever undertaken in the Cloth- ing Business—The strongest clothing organization in America back of the Advertising— Every intelligent man realizes the tremendous pow- er of advertising in marketinga commodity or creating a demand upon the dealer fo™a superior article of merchandise—WELL—We an- nounce that we can supply THE KIRSCHBAUM’S HAND MADE CLOTHES advertised in tbe Magazines and about which everyone is talking—This Clothing is all designed and cut—WORKING WITH LIVING MODELS—Cutting by the METRIC SYSTEM—grading his’ patterns to 1-62 of an inch—The Safeguards we place around our goods, the double sponging and shrinking of all Fabrics—the chemical laboratory for testing the strength of fibre and of color—the perfect cleanliness and sani tary surroundings—the high class of workmen— the hand-tailoring—and the guarantee we give with every garment hearing our band- made lable—Consider all these and decide for your- A BELLEFONTE, PA. OTT YY YY PY PY YY YY VV YY Pr Yr Pr YY yr QEASONABLE GOODS. Penna., on Tuesday, the 27th da; 1902, at 10 o’clock a. m. when and where all per sons are required to be present and present their claims or to be debarred from further Jarticipa- tion in said fund. E. R. CHAX ne 3 47-16-3¢ . aster EE ———————————————— Jewelry. This season finds us with more and better stock than we have ever shown, and quality is always the first consideration here. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and SILVER PLATE. POCKET BOOKS, ETC. Our line ot Silver Toilet Goods most complete. rin [ene F. C. RICHARD’S SONS, 41-46 High St. BELLEFONTE PA
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