-— = ——— | { mc oo Hublersbarge: SETH Harty B: Ker fra Hardware. ooo oe Hardw. ; “a ii 3 Sept. Ist, 1902, house and lot in Bellefonte. a et stk AE TH aati 723 pi 40 Tn res ares Se a Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams are making | Consideration $450. PTFE TCE : a visit to friends at Beech Creek. = TFL me } Our burg has the honor of being the home of five of the nine instructors of Walker Twp. for this term of school. Mrs. Kate McEwen has moved her house- hold effects to Lock Haven. where her son John is employed as a jeweler. E. J. Markle returned home after having spent nine weeks with friends in Kansas, Towa and western Pennsylvania. Miss Anna Royer, a pleasant visitor at the home of John Gentzel for some time, has re- turned to Spring Mills. Miss Sophia McEwen is seriously ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Carper. Faint hopes are entertained of her recovery. H. H. Noll has improved the appearance of his house and blacksmith shop by giving both a coat of paint, which adds greatly to the ap- pearance of his home. The schools opened Monday with Prof. Weaver, a graduate of Franklin and Marshall college, as instructor of the High school and A. Robb, of Zion, a teacher of ability, as in- structor of the preparatory school. That sue- cess may attend their efforts it the wish of all. Reduced Rates to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Meeting of Na- tional Wholesale Druggists’ Association. On account of the meeting of National Wholesale Druggists’ association, at Mon- terey, Cal., Oct. 7th to 11th, 1902, the Pennsylvania railroad company will sell excursion tickets to San Francisco or Los Angeles from all stations on its lines, from Sept. 28th to 30th, inclusive, at reduced rates. These tickets will be good for re- turn passage until Nov. 15th, inclusive, when executed by joint agent at Los Angeles or San Francisco and payment of 50 cents made for this service. For specific information regarding rates and routes, ap- ply to ticket agents. 47-36-26 National Encampment, Union Veteran Legion. Reduced Rates to Chicago via Pennsylvania Rail- road. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the National Encampment, Union Vereran Legion, at Chicago, Ill., October 8th to 11th, the Pennsylvania Railraad Company will sell excursion tickets to Chicago and return, from all stations on its lines, on October 5th, 6th, and 7th, good to return until October 16th, inclusive, at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus $1.00. MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Following is the list of marriage licenses granted by or- phan’s court clerk, A. G. Archey, during the past week : Chas. B. Kinley and Mary Confer, both of Milesburg. John Budnichuk, of Moshannon,and An- nie Dalenski, of Clarence. C. Bruce Savage, of Bloomsburg,and Es- ter V. Rote, of Bellefonte. Albertus Lucas and Katie Brown, both of Fleming. ‘Wm. A. Bowes and R. May Kunes, both of Blanchard. James B. Lannen and Clara E. Calder- wood, both of Tyrone. Mac Lyons and Lucy Hampton, both of Bellefonte. Daniel C. Rossman, of York,and E. Eliz- abeth Bible, of Centre Hill. Real Estate 'Transfers. The following real estate transfers have been recorded during the past week by Recorder N. E. Robb. Wm. Smith to Jno. Smith, dated Dec. 9th, 1901, 3 Int. lot in Gregg Twp. Con- Ario Pardee’s heirs to Commonwealth of Penna., dated May 22nd, 1902, lands in Centre county. Consideration $4,957.20. Rush C. Hawkins et al, dated May 29th, 1901, 5 tracts in Rush Twp. Considera- tion $5,000. RSH Isaac Mitchell et ux, to D. H. Hastings, dated June 30th, 1902, Spring:and Benner Twp. Consideration $9,325." ~~ “Wm. Kreamer to Lydia Miller, dated March 16th, 1901, 8 acres in Miles Twp. Consideration $250. Ge J. B. Irish et al, attorneys in fact, to Michael Moyer, dated July 5th, 1900, 1 lot in Rush Twp. Consideration $30. Books, Magazines, Etec. Perhaps the most remarkable scientific discov- ery made in along time—so far at least as its wonderful possibilities are concerned—is that of radium. Apparently this substance has from the beginning been giving off particles at the rate of sixty to ninety thousand miles per second, with- out dimunition of its own force—and will continue to do so forever. It supplies light without heat. A ray of this light conducts electricty. It con- verts oxygen into ozone and colors glass perma- nently brown. These aire only a few of the proper- ties of this remarkable substance. In the Cosmo- portTAN for September a brief article is published under the. title ‘‘A New Field for Speculation.” and announcement is made of a prize of three hundred dollars for the b est paper on this subject Justin Harvey Smith, the author of the papers on “The ‘Prologue of the American Revolution,” which are ‘to appear in The Century during the year 1903, has been Professor of Modern History at Dartmouth since the chair was established in 1897. Professor Smith is a graduate of Dartmouth in the class of '77, and he is said to be the fourth who has received a perfect mark there, Rufus Choate and the late Chief Justice Field, of Massa- chusetts being two of the others. Professor Smith was at one time a partner in a large publishing house and was for several years at the head of its literary department, but in 1897 he dropped busi- ness and after turther travel and study abroad brought out “The Troubadour at Home," a recon- struction of the personalities of the medieval Pro” vencal poets. New Advertisement. paint your house. money. BOTTOM. and at rock bottom prices. ASH RANGE which is the market because : time and it is the best. JOHN 1. OLEFWINE DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. Do YOU CONTEMPLATE ANY IMPROVEMENT ABOUT YOUR HOUSE? Possibly you intend to It so I am in position to save you some I buy direct. from the manufacturer and handle nothing but strictly pure Lead and Oil, and my steady in- crease in trade in that line tells me MY PRICE IS AT THE IN BUILDER'S HARDWARE I AM IN THE LEAD I have 1n stock all the latest designs of Builders Hardware wants and estimates will be cheerfully furnished. I also handle the CELEBRATED WYOMING DOCK- 1t never fails to bake, it is beautiful, it is easy to manage, it will burn any kind of fuel, it will last a life CRIDER’S STONE BUILDING, BELLEFONTE, PA. Write or telephone me your most popular Range on the ANTED.—A girl to assist in house- work of large family of this place. One who can sleep at home preferred. Address can be obtained by applying at this office. - BUGGY BARGAIN.—A top phaeton buggy, city made, to order, almost new. Will be sold at a bargain. Inquire at Diehl’s car- riage works, Bellefonte. purse COLLEGE Has unsurpassed facilities for giv- ing a;Business Education,and placing Students when trained. Circulars on application. P. DUFF & SONS, 47-36-4t Pittsburg, Pa. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- A ters of Administration on the estate of Adam C. Kelly, deceased, late of Benner towu- ship, having been granted to the undersigned, he requests all persons knowing themselves indebt- ed to said estate to make immediate payment,and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. W. E. Gray, Atty. ROBT. H. REED, 47.36-6t Benore, Pa. UDITOR’S NOTICE. — In the Or- phan’s Court of Centre County. In the matter of the estate of Maria A, Treaster, late of the Township of Gregg, County of Centre, Pa., deceased. : The undersigned having been appointed an au- ditor ‘to make distribution of the fundsin the hands of the accountant as shown by his account filed to and among those legally entitled toreceive the same” of the estate of Maria A. I'reaster, de- ceased, hereby gives notice that he will be at the offices of Fortney & Walker in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Friday, Oct. 3rd, 1902,at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day when and where all parties interested may appear, or be thereatter forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. W. HARRISON WALKER, sid eration $20. 47-36-3t Auditor. Encampment and Exhibition. Ga coi Be ontihath, ote itn oot loth ont bin otis ho nfl ilo in ate, cn ot Rl, afin te athe tft. tbh + QQTHE ENCAMPMENT xp ; 4 ~~ EXHIBITION OF THE PATRONS 2 HUSBANDRY OF : CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Encampment Opens Sept. 13th. - tions for all desiring to camp. A large display of farm stock and poultry, also farm implements, fruits, cereals, and | = every production of farm and garden Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. 15th. - i The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania, by farmers and for farmers. < ty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition ‘purposes. Ample tent accommoda- GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. SEPTEMBER 13th to 19th, INCLUSIVE. Twen- 'he Pennsylvania State College will make a large display of He work of the College E © and State Experiment Station. GEO. DALE J. S. DAUBERMAN, | GEO. GINGERICH, = G. L. GOODHART, be Lee UU ae LL ams wnsillic Be 47-324 Be i Ce A Eg pe DMISSION FREE. LEONARD RHONE, Chiairian. I A gy corms FRE ISS. Gable & Co. of Altoona. Will have an —EXHIBIT OF GABLE & CO. OF ALTOONA other late styles. the Altoona Store. 47-35-3t New Advertisements. i" ANTED AT ONCE.— good, reliable in tin and stove business. One who thoroughly understands all branches of the trade. Good wages and a permanent position to the right man. No one need apply,except with good recommenda- tions and thoroughly sober, honest and reliable. Address Mrs. MARY H. HOGUE. ° 47-33-3t Jersey Shore, Pa. Montgomery & Co. AH | HO! | | FOR THE FAIR GROUND! 1902. Come and make our store your ‘Headquarters during the Great County Fair, beginning Tuesday, September oth, ALL THE CLOTHING THAT IS FIT TO WEAR. For Men Boys and Children. Hats and Neck-wear in ‘Profusion. See our Lines of Underwear. EVERYTHING FOR THE MALE. 47-34 MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. GABLE & CO. At Centre Hall, Sept. 13th to 19th. - man to take charge of work as foreman | DRY GOODS— CENTRE HALL, SEPT. 13th to 19th pas They want you to visit their Booth ‘When on the Grounds. Included in their exhibit will be a first class assortment of Dress Goods and Winter Coats for Ladies and Children all the latest Fall and Winter styles, as well as Dry Goods and Novelties. All goods will be FOR SALE at the same LOW PRICES that are asked at OF ALTOONA. \ New Advertisem ents. 00D COW FOR SALE.—A good Jer- \ sey-Alderney cow is for sale cheap. Gen- tle and an ‘easy, good milker. Apply at this of- fice. ’ fig 1 47-34.3¢ 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. ) HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A i very desirable home on east Bishop St., | Bellefonte, is. offered for sale. The house is modern and stands on a lot that alsohasa front. ! age on Logan 8t. Call on or write to Bie ‘ Mrs. SARA A. TEATS, 46-30tf tf Bellefonte, Pa ANTED,—A trustworthy gentleman or lady in each county to manage busi- ness for an old established house of solid finan- cial standing. A straight, bona fide weekly cash salary of $18.00 paid by check each Wednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Manager, 340 Caxton Bl’dg., Chicago. ' rem I IVE STOCK.—Commission sale yards at Skippack, Montgomery Co., Pa. All kinds of Live stock sold on commission. Special attention paid to the sale of Fresh Cows and Shoats. Commission very reasonable. For ref- ‘| erence inquire of National bank of Schwenks- ville, Pa. . H JESSE G. ROSENBERRY, Auctioneer. 47-34-46 FLAT Skippack, Pa. ANTED.—A trustworthy gentleman i or lady in each county to manage busi- ; ness foran old established house of solid financial { standing. A straight, bona fide weekly cash sal- ay of $18.00 paid ¥ check each Wednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters, oney advanced for expenses. Caxton Manager, 340 Bl'dg., Chicago. 5 Ar aeTo ARM FOR SALE CHEAP.— y farm © - of 198 acres, known as the Old Krebs Homestead, located two miles from Pine Grove Mills on the White Hall road I will give to the first party I hear from for six ($6000.00) thousand dollars. For further particulars address. ; DR. ROBISON A47-24-tf Smithton, Westmoreland, Co. Pa fae NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPH. We are Direct Agents Prices From $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 Mill, Pa. Lyon & Co's Store is filling up in every de- partment. «THE LARGEST ASSORTMEN IN THE TOWN” is what a number of our customers said this week in look- ing at the enormous stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW CLOTHING, NEW FLANNELS, ETC. Give us a call-and you will get the New Styles, the Larg- est Assortment at LOWEST PRICES. Next week we will give you a big list of New Goods that we [are selling at prices that will interest all good buyers. : LYON & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. 47-17 a Bb BD DD. AL Dh DL ADL DA ADD BD ODE DE DE. DES BE DED. BADD DD DEDEDE. DE. DE BO Shoes. Shoes. FOR THE BENEFIT OF LADIES LIVING OUT OF TOWN Who cannot ‘get here to see the great bar- gains we are giving in Ladies Shoes at $1.75 aml 5 o . FOR ONE WEEK ONLY On the receipt of $1.75 we will mail or ex- press to any part of the county, free of charge, a pair of these shoes. nll REMEMBER Ain 3 tired They are all $2.50, $3.00 and $5.50, new seasonable goods and are great bargains, Send us your size and width and style shoe you like and we will forward at once, In case they should not fit or you do not : like them we will exchange or refund the money. Hg : YEAGER & DAVIS, Shoe Money Savers 37-24 Bellefonte and Philipsburg, Pa.