tt Lyon & Co. Linden Hall. P. C Bradford and family visited at Colyer over Sunday. Miss Katie Ziegler spent last Thursday with her brother and family at Oak Hall. Rev. J. F. Shultz, of Centre Hall, made a few pastoral calls through here this week. Harry Burns and family left, on Monday, for Altoona, where they expect to make their future home. J. L. Tressler spent Sunday at Millheim and Coburn, returning home on the 8:31 train Monday morning. Mr. Sechrist and Miss Moyer, of Lebanon Co,are spending a few weeks very pleasantly with their unele, Jas. Ross Sr, and family of this place. Mr. Irvin Gettig and wife, of Pleasant Gap, and Miss Sallie McClenathan,of Centre Hall, visited at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gettig and family on Sunday, Among the sick of our community are Mr. Henry Ziegler and Mr. Sellers, the latter having had a paralytic stroke. Dr. Kidder is in attendance at both places. A crowd of about twenty young people from Linden Hall, Boalsburg, Pleasant Gap and surrounding country gathered at Penn’s Cave last Saturday and picnicked together. Mrs. J. H. Ross, wife of our foremost mer- chant, left on Monday for the west, where she will visit among friends and relatives in Illinois and adjoining States for a few weeks. Among Dr. Wolf's former students from this place who will be likely to attend the jubilee at Spring Mills this week are Miss Gertrude Wieland and Messrs. Clyde Wie- land, A. C. Ziegler, I. W. Ziegler and J. M. Garbrick. Mr. Gallagher, of Bellefonte, is taking out lime stone on the Van Tries farm, prepara- tory to burning lime. Mr. Van Tries is thinking of going into the lime business ex- tensively,and we wish him abundant success, as this would add another industry to our al- ready busy little village. Thomas Coble left, last week, for Califor- nia where he expects to secure work and re- main for an indefinite length of time. This is not Mr. Coble’s first trip to the far west and we should fiot be surprised if we should hear of his crossing the Pacific and taking up his abode in Honolulu or Manila, U. 8. A. The new grist mill at this place is doing good work which is shown by the fact that farmers from great distances come here to have their work done and Mr. Ross also ships large quantities of flour to distant cities and towns. We congratulate Mr. Ross on his success in the milling business and also on his wise selection of Mr. Rishel as miller. I am glad to correct an error which appeared in these items last week, relative to the Lin- den Hall Lumber Co. Mr. Crissman, the efli- cient superintendent,says that the saw mill is not likely to be moved for a number of years and will continue its operation for years to come. It seems that the rumor that the saw mill was to be moved was originated by a few people who do more talking than thinking. Our citizens are to be congratulated that we shall have this enterprising company remain with us. er ————————————— Nittany. Perry McCaleb, of Cedar Springs, came to visit his pareats last Sunday, his mother be- ing afflicted with rheumatism. James Nolan; of Walker, took a drive to Bellefonte last Saturday,and having a splen- did roadster made the trip very pleasantly. Mrs. George Tolbert spent several weeks at Winber with her daughter, Mrs F. Guiser, also her son John, who is employed as a clerk at the same town. Mrs. Ollie Kerns, a trained nurse at Wash- ington, D. C., and Miss Zura Gunsallus, of Birmingham Seminary, visited their aunt, Mrs. Lloyd Mowery, of Clintondale. Joe Green,one of the millers of the Clinton- dale mill, joined the huckleberry brigade one day last week. His father drove the de- livery wagon the same date, to favor the regular driver, William Riggle. The citizens of Clintondale are rapidly re- building. The following buildings are under roof: Evangelical church, Harry Snyder and Mrs. Kling’s residences. Carpenters began work this week on buildings for James Hays and David Wolf. Joe McKibben, of Salona, has a son located in the Philippines from whom he had not heard for seven months, Last week he re- ceived a letter from him stating that through the winter small-pox claimed him as a fit subject. Following this disease, cholera came next. He isanurse and was thrown in contact with all contagious diseases, The farmers of this vicinity are requesting the service of a good blacksmith. One of our esteemed citizens called at the several stands last Monday and found them locked, therefore the only way he had to get his horse shod was to drive to Hublersburg,three miles away. Should a first class mechanic come along all should encourage him to oc- cupy the old stand formerly occupied by J. LL. Bogers, who is now too old to follow his trade. § MARRIAGE LicENsEs.—Following is the list of marriage licenses granted by or- phan’s court clerk, A. G. Archey, during the past week : Sh Jno. P. Eckel, of Spring Mills, and Lil- lian S. Ulrich, of Penn Hall. Wm. Taylor, of Bellefonte. and Gertie May Kerstetter, of Pleasant Gap. Clyde Z. Long and Mary Walker, both of Howard. Jas. H. Watson, of Runville, and Bes sie Thomas, of Mileskurg. Calvin N. Meyer, of Coburn, and Mary Vianna Stover, of Aronsburg. Robt. W. Roan, of Bellefonte, and Laura Harpster, of Benore. ie p——————— Books, Magazines, ‘Ete. Ii is often that one finds a love-story which is absolutely satisfactory, and a fine love-story end. ing in renunciation isa still rarer thing. Such, however, is “Broken Toys” with its Roman set- ting and its atmosphere of noble love and tragic renunciation. Another story which will interest readers of the August Cosmopolitan is “The Soul of Mozart” which centers in the time of transmi- gration of souls,a problem fascinating even to the ancients. Jt is a tradition that society stories are written by those who have never moved in socie- ty; but Mrs. Poultney Bigelow writes ‘The Story of a Scented Note” from within the charmed circle, The tale of Heine's passion for Mathilde by Richard Le Gallienne, and a pretty little. Jap- anese romance help to make the number an in- taresting one for reading on cool verandas by the sea or within the city’s walls. | New Advertisements. New Advertisements. Lyon & Co. New Advertisements. HERPES SALES. By virtue of writs of Fieri Facias—Venditioni Exponas Levari Facias and Levari Facias sur Me- chanies Lien issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co.,Pa.,and to me directed, there exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa., MONDAY, AUGUST 2th, 1902, at 1 p. m. All that certain messuage tenement and tracts or piece of land situate in Miles township, Centre county, Penna., the one thereof bounded and de- scribed as follows to wit : Beginning at a stone in the public road, thence along land of H. R. Feidler south 2514 degrees east 218 perches to a white oak, thence by same south 314 degrees east 691; perches to stones, thence along land of Musser and Gephart north 77 degrees east 69 7-10 perches to stones, north 3%; degrees west 84% per- ches to stones, thence north 26 degrees west 208 6-10 perches to stones in said road, thence in said road south 7234 degrees west 724-10 perches to the place ot beginning, containing 131 acres and 73 perches net measure, excepting and reserving 10 acres of timber land out of the aforesaid tract at the southeast corner. Thereon erected a two-story dwelling house, bank barn and other out-buildings. ALSO And the other thereof being lot No. 100 in the town of Madisonburg as marked on the general draft of said town, bounded on the north by lot No. 99 on the east by an alley, on the south by lot No. 101 and on the west by Main or publle street being 4 rods and 7 feet in width along said Main street and 11 rods in length or depth, con- taining 4814 perches net. Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, stable and other out-buildings Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Reuben Grimm. ALSO. All that certain messuage or tenement and lot of ground situate in Spring township, county ot Centre and State of Penna., bounded and de- seribed as follows viz : Beginning at a point on south side of Willowbank street in Bush Addition to the borough of Bellefonte, at the west corner of lot of John H. Rider, thence southwest along Willowbank street 25 feet to corner of lot of A. J. Cruse, thence along said lot southeast 150 feet to an alley, thence along said ailey northeast 25 feet to corner of lot of John H. Rider aforesaid, thence along said lot northwest 150 feet to the aforesaid place of beginning, being a lot 25 feet wide on Willowbank street and extending south- wardly 150 feet to an alley, and being the western half of lot No. 20 in the plan of Bush’s Addition to Bellefonte. Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house and other out-buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Steinkirchner. ALSO All the right title and interestof William Wal. born in and to a certain tenement or tract of land situate in Gregg township, Centre county Penna., bounded and described as follows to wit: Be- ginning at a stone in public road, thence along lands of Benjamin Ripka south 2014 degrees east 72 perches to a stone, thence along lands of Emanuel Zettle south 6414 degrees west 26 per- ches to stones, thence along land of Hiram Grove north 2014 degrees west 80.5 perches to stones, thence along same south 89 degrees east 10.8 perches, thence along same south 7834 degrees east 19 perches to the place of beginning, con- taining 13 acres and 34 perches more or less. Thereon erected a dwelling house sand other | out-buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William Walborn. ALSO All that certain messuage tenement and lot of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen- tre county Penna., marked and designated as lot No. 46 in the plot or plan of said borough frontin on High street 43 feet and 8 inches and boundec on the east by lot of F. W. Crider, on the north by an alley, and on the west by lot of Jennie L. Bright, containing in front on said High street forty-two feet and niue inches and extending back in depth feet. ALSO All that certain piece or strip of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, aforesaid bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot of ¥. W. Trider aforesaid thence west along alley seven feet and four inches corner of lot above described, thence south 12 degrees east 48 feet and nine inches, thence north 78 degrees east ten feet and six inches to lot No. 43 of F. W. Crider, thence along said lot No. 43 parallel with lot No. 41 to the place of beginning. Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, stable and other out-buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Frank B. Stover. ALSO. All that certain messuage tenement aod tract of land situate in the borough and township of Howard Centre county Penna., hounded and de- scribed as follows : Beginning at three stones on line of Daniel McKinney's lot and corner of Jacob Bakers lot thence south 59%4 degrees west 11.6 perches to post, thence by land of Jacob Bakers south 28 degrees east 3.8 perches to post, thence by land of Franklin Gallagher south 60} degrees west 19.6 perches to post,on line of James Heverly deceased, thence by same south 29 de- grees west 35 4-10 perches to Canal, thence 4% de- grees east to Main street.thence alongMain street to corner of David McKinney's lot south 30 de- grees east 54 perches to place of beginning, con- taining nine (9) acres one hundred and thirty- four (134) perches net measure. Thereon erected a two-story dwelling house, store room and other ont-buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of R. P. Long. ALSO All these two certain lots of ground situate in the town of Madisonburg, Centre county, Penna., the first thereot bounded and described as fol- Jows: On the north by an alley, on the east by Main street, on the south by an alley and on the west by an alley, containing about 24 of an acre. Thereon erected a two story dwelling house,sta- ble and out buildings. ALSO The other thereof bounded and described as follows: On the north by land of Andrew Guiser, on the east by Main street, on the south by an al- ley and on the west by an alley. Containing about 5 acre. : ALSO All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Miles township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit: On the north by land of C. A. Rachau, on the east by an alley, on the south by public road and on the west by land of Jacob N. Royer, containing about 19% acres. ALSO All that certain piece of timber land situate in Miles township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit; On the north by land of J. N. Royer, on the west by public road, on the south by Andrew Guiser and on the west by land of Andrew Guiser. Containing about 6 acres. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold asthe property of Ellis 8S. Shaffer. ALSO All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Spring township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit. On the north by land of Alice Showers, on the east by an alley, on the south by 5th avenue and on the west by ex- tension of Spring street, containing ome acre, more or less, ALSO All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in | Spring township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north b; and of Thomas Shoemaker, on the east by an alley,on the south by land of Alice Showers and on the west by extension of Spring street, containing 2 acres, more or less. : | ALSO All that certain tract or piece of land situate .in College township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit: On the north by land of Weister estate, on the east by land of Levi Simmons, on the south by Valentine and Co and on the west by land of Dr. Dale. Containing about 250 acres more or less. ALSO All the right, title and interest of the defend- ant, Robert Valentine, being the 1-5 interest in and to all that certain messauge tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Spring, Centre county, and State aforesaid, bounded and de- scribea as follows: On the north by Boro. of Bellefonte, on the east by E. C. Humes estate, on the south by land of A. C. Grove and others and ‘on the west by Valentine Iron Co and the town of Verona and others, containing 125 acres, more or less. ALSO All the right, title and interest of the defend- ant, Robert Valentine being the 1-5 interest in and to all that certain tract of land situate in Snow Shoe township, county and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows to wit: On the north by land of Kelley Bros., on the east by land of James L. Sommerville and Lehigh Valley Coal company, on the south by land of Lehigh Valley Coal company and on the west by land of Kelley Bros. and the Lehigh Valley Coal company, con- taining 297 acres, more or less. Thereon erected 3 dwellings and out buildings, Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the propertyof Robert Valentine. ALSO All those two messuages, tenements and tracts of land situate in the township of Potter, county of Centre and State of Penna., the first thereof bounded and described as follows : On the north by land formerly of Franklin Wright, and Daniel Fleisher, on the east by land formerly of Uriah Slack, on the south by land ot the Treasters and on the west by land of John Royer and Franklin Wright, containing 124 acres and allowance of 6 degrees for roads, &c. Excepting and reserving out of the above described premises 14 acres and 70 perches neat measure heretofore, conveyed by Samuel Slack and wife to William Coiyer and re- corded in Deed book ‘R” No. 2, page 500. Thereon erected a dwelling house, barn and other out buildings. And the other thereof being all that certain mes- suage tenement and tract of land situate in Pot- ter township, county and State aforesaid, bound- ed and described as follows: Beginning at stone in the centre of road near the Rock Grove school house, thence by land of John A. Slack south 12 degrees west 25. 4.10 perches to stones, thence by land of Samuel G. Slack south 61 degrees, west 122 perches to. stones, thence by land of Daniel Fleisher north 35 degrees, west 30 perches to stones in middie of road, thence along suid road by land of Levi Stump and John A. Slack 14234 perches to the g place of beginning, containing 20 acres and 60 perches neat measure. Seized, taken in execution and tobe sold as the property of Samuel Slack. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Edward Brown Jr., in all that certain tract or piece of land situate in Benner township, Centre county Penna., bounded and described as follows to wit : On the north by lands of William Eckley, on the east by lands of Andrew Shivery on the south by lands of Creman Alport (now Henderson) and on the west by lands of James Nolan estate, con- taining twenty-five acres more or less. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Edward Brown Jr. TERMS OF SALE.—No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money is paid in full. CYRUS BRUNGART, Sheriff. OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Honorable J. G. Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, consisting of the ccunty of Centre having issued his precept, bearing date the 1st, day of August 1902, 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 August being the 25th day of Aug. 1902, and to continue two weeks, 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 o’clock in the fore- noon of the 25th 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. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the ist day of Augustin the year of our Lord, 1902, and the one hundred and twenty-fourth year of the inde- pendence of the United States. CYRUS BRUNGART, 47-1-4¢ Sheriff OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A very desirable home on east Bishop St., Bellefonte, is offered for sale. The house is modern and stands on a lot that alsohas a front- age on Logan St. Call on or write to Mrs. SARA A. TEATS, Bellefonte, Pa OR SALE CHEAP.—About 67 feet of very ornamental iron fence, with orna- mental gate, 5ft movable panels and long iron posts is for sale cheap. Just the thing for a front yard. Call on or address L. C. BULLOCK, Milesburg, Pa. Fasy FOR SALE.—I have a farm for sale at thirty-five ($35.00) dollars per acre, which is located about one and a half miles from Pine Grove Mills on the White Hall road. It was formerly known as the old Krebb’s farm. Please write direct to me for further information. DR. ROBISON, 47-241 Smithton, Pa. 'HE NEV FPISON FHONOGRAPH, 46-30tf We are Direct Agents Prices FrRoM $10 To $100. Genuine Edison Records $5.00 per dozen or 50c. singly. Will deliver machines and instruct you how to make your own records and operate machine. 10 years experience in phonograph business. Send for catalogue. J. H. WARD, 47-5 Pine Grove Mills, Pa. PPLICATION FOR CHARTER—No- tice is hereby given that under an act of assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled “An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations,” approved April 29th, 1874, and supplements thereto, appli- cation will be made on Friday, the 22nd day of August, 1902, to the Governor of the Common- wealth, by J. M. Weiland, D. F. Boal, Peter S. Ishler, John A. Fortney and George Ishler for a charter for a company, or corporation to be known as the ‘‘Boalsburg Water Company’ ; the purpose ot which will be to supply the citizens of Boals- burg, Centre connty, with pure water for domes tic, manufacturing and fire purposes. ’ J. M. WEILAND, D. F. BOAL, PETER S. ISHLER, JOHN A. FORTNEY, GEORGE ISHLER. Boalsburg, Aug. 1st, 1002. 3t RUSTEE’S ADJOURNED SALE, for the creditors of Robert Valentine, will be held at the court house at Bellefonte, Pa., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd, at 10 o’clock a. m, All that certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa., at the intersection of Allegheny street, as laid out, and Curtin street ; thence by extentions of Allegheny street north 200 feet to the extension of Decatur alley ; thence by Decatur alley, east, 200 feet to alley ; thence by alley south 200 feet to Curtin south ; thence west by Curtin street 200 feet, to the place of be- ginning, containing 4444.49 Superficial Square yards ; thereon erected a LARGE STONE DWELLING HOUSE, stable and other necessary crebhidings This is one of the finest and best located residences in this eity. COMMANDING FINE VIEWS, by fine grounds, covered with large vigorous and handsome shade trees, making it an AN IDEAL HOME, late the residence of Robert Valentine. TERMS OF SALE, 10 percent of the purchase mon- ey will be required in cash when the property is knocked down, the balance of 24 of said purchase money when the deed is delivered, 14 thereof shall be payable in one year and }4 in two years from date of sale with annual interest thereon secured by bond and morigap eupon the prem- ises. J. P. COBU 47-28ts N OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. The American Lime and Stone Com- pany offer at par and accrued interest $150,000 ot its first mortgage, interest coupons, bonds, The bonds are $500.00 and $1,000.00 eachowith: « { «7 svar ing 5 PER CT. INTEREST, FREE OF STATE TAX, payable in April and Getober. PRINCIPAL DEBT IS PAYABLE IN GOLD in twenty years with right to redeem part in five years and part in ten years. The mortgage securing the payment of these bonds covers all the proper- ties now owned or that may be here- after acquired by the American Lime & Stone Company and provides for a sinking fund for the redemption of the same. The Girard Trust Company of Phila- delphia is mortgage Trustee for bond’ holders. The mortgage has been pre- pared under the direction and ap- proval of G. Tucker Bispham, Esq., of Philadelphia, Attorney for the Trust Company. To persons seeking investment, these bonds present a first class op- portunity. Persons desiring information con- cerning the same can obtain it by ad« dressing the American Lime & Stone Company, Tyrone, Subscriptions will be received at the First National Bank of Bellefonte or at Jackson, Hastings Company, Bellefonte, Pa. --47-30-4t ’ Trustee. Mo BM AM Bl Dl Dl Dl OS BD. DD DE. DD. Be DL DM. Dol Bl DDD DI DB DM DA Di Do LYON & CO's. Summer Clearance Sale of All Goods Must be Kept Up. We will not carry over any Summer Goods. The Low Prices must sell them. We will not spare any line in the store. We must have the room for fall goods. Summer Clothing. Gents Furnishings and Underwear. Dress Goods. Corsets. e Shoes and Slippers. Neckties and Laces. Everything in the Summer Stock must be sold at Clearance Sale Prices. 47-17 Shoes. LYON & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Shoes. PV UY OY YY OY VY YY TY YY YY YY TY WY UY OV UY OY UY PY UVYVTVY VY YY YY YY Shoes. less. Sacrifice Sale of all Summer Prices cut to half and Bargains for Everybody. Do not miss it. ia ¥ YEAGER & DAVIS, Bellefonte, Pa. ee ee ol Ast co csc, ctl i EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby iven that the first and final account of Charles M. McCurdy receiver of ‘the Bellefonte Gas Co. will be presented to the Court on Wed- nesday, August 27th for confirmation and unless exceptions be file, thereto on or before the second day of the term the same will be con- firmed. M. I. GARDNER, 47-29- Prothonotary. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. —Let- ters of administration on the estate of J. H. Holt, deceased, late of Snow Shoe township, having been granted to the undersigned they re- quest all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Mrs. J. H. HOLT, Moshannon, J. K. JOHNSTON, Bellefonte, 47-27 Administrators. Jewelry. EASONABLE GOODS. 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. BE F. C. RICHARD'S SONS, 41-46 High St. BELLEFONTE PA Sewing Machines. STANDARD . ROTARY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE STANDARD GRAND LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH. TWO MACHINES IN ONE. We also manufacture sewing machines that retail from $12.00 up. The Standard Rotary runs as sil- ent as the tick of a watch. Makes 300 stitches while other machines make 200. THE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE CO. OR MISS SARAH C. BRICKLEY, 47-23-4m BELLEFONTE, PA. Buggies, Carriages, Etc, HERE HERE, THE REAL THING. When you want a Buggy come to us and see the “Real thing. DON’T BUY of the cheap John Peddlers whoare traveling our County and misrepre- senting their goods to you, asking ten dollars more for a Buggy than you can buy at home for with a guar- antee that willbe of no use to you i any part of your Buggy should prove defective. DON'T SEND AWAY and buy by looking at a picture, from a party you have never seen and probably never will see, as a Buggy with cheap Stock makes as nice a picture as one with good. BUY AT HOME, where you know or can soon find eut the reputation of work and those you are buying from. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUGGIES on hand at all times. Repairing, painting, trimming, Ect, done brompiy, We have one of Schaw ro’s Cold-Set Tire Setters. Bring your buggies and see the tire tightened in a few minutes without removing the wheels from the axles. We are selling the TROY FARM WAGON, the best made, gears and wheels made waterproof by saturating with boiled Linseed oil. Give us a call. S. A. McQUISTION & CO. 47-25-4m 16 and 18 N. ‘Thomas St., Bellefonte. mosmnm——— su Green’s Pharmacy. es Me. rt. tl ng iF A BUSY DRUG STORE. Did you ever see a busy drug store that was not a good drug store ? That's why we are busy— always busy. Busy at our Soda counter. tion counter. Busy putting: up “Cydonine” for the complexion, and “Aromatic Tooth Wash” for the teeth. But never too busy to wait politely upon our customers. Are you one of our customers? If not, we extend you an invitation to call. We want you for a cus- tomer at GREEN'S PHARMACY Bush House Block. BELLEFONTE, PA. ’ 44-26-1y b 3 | ro A Sg ge