EY ESRD — I ER REMUS New Advertisements, New Advertisements. New Advertisement, OR SALE — —Nicely located lots at’ OGS FOR SALE.—Seven rabbit or _ State College can be purchased cheap by | fox hounds, eleven months old, partially applying to Mzs. E. E. BROWN, , trained, standard bred and beautifully market. 48-5-tf Boalsburg, Pa. | Address this office. OARDING IN PHILADELPHIA.— Pine Grove Mention. New Advertisements. Miss Kate Gummo, of Waddles, has been | visiting relatives at Pine Hall this week. i Kate has not positively decided whether she will go to Germany this summer or San Dia- go, Cal. Her aunt, who is a resident of Ger- many, is offering every inducement to have her make her home with her, while friends Mrs. Thos. Frank is fowly recovering from | an attack of bronchial trouble. F. W. Gardner who has been confined to his room for some weeks, is better. A little girl baby is reported at Will Boom’s ARM FOR RENT.—On Purdue moun- tain, 3 miles from Bellefonte. 150 acres Apply to WM. BURNSIDE, Bellefonte, Pa. 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, cleared. : 4 te lin Cali : : : OR SALE.—A good young cow. Will Parti iting Philadelphia ean have 5 home at Pine Hall. She isa week old and is | in California are equally desirous of having young a ies visiting Phi P J)IVorcE NOTICE. 46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa. number 5. her with them. Inquire oo oir 3 Fh enema Sr i walking" near he uso aircl, and Bessie Vanerra ) In the Court of Common Pleas 5 s : aces of interes! erms $1.00 an 50 per day G. W. Keichline and A. 8. Walker are at; To-day and to-morrow are to be set apart at Allison’s Store. z 1 b KE: Apply t vs. } of Centre County, No. RATOR’ i<~Leat- for Farmer's Institue at Rock Springs, and | Special rates by the wee Ppigto JonN VANETTA 13, August Term, 1902. DMINIST R’S NOTICE.—Le ters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth F. Rothrock, deceased late of Liberty township having beenigranted to the undersign- ed he request all persons knowing themselves in- debted to said estate to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settle- the county capital this week meeting out jus- tice to their fellow men. Miss Sue Dannley has closed her home for a’ month’s visit at Dr. Simon MeCormick’s comfortable home at Hublersburg. MRS. EDWARDS, Philadelphia. 47-37-1yr.4 To John Vaneita: Whereas Bessie Vanetts, your wife, has filed a libel in the Court of Com- mon Pleas of Centre County, to No. 18, August Term, 1902, preying for a divorce against you, now you are hereby notified and fequestad to ap- pear in said Court on or before M ay, the 26th day of Jan., 1903, to answer the complaint of the the committee in charge is sparing neither trouble nor time to make it a success. Every one is invited to be present and there will be no collection taken and the ladies will see that every one is well taken care of. Frank Bowersox, the chairman of the entertain- 832 North 10th St., A PMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. —Letters |, 832 North 10th St., testimentary on the estate of Nathaniel Bierly, late of Boggs township, deceased, having | been granted tp the undersigned she hereby re- quests all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment of the OURT PROCLAMATION.— the Honorable J. 3. Love, President Judge ‘Whereas t. Address. 5 : : : : ent committee, was so absorbed in his work | same and those having claims to resent them, of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial | said Bessie Vanetta and show cause ifany yon | ™€? Mrs. Milion Shuey is suffering. with a that SORDillee W dni he’ Pina lost | Properly authenticated. for payment. : , District, consisting of the ccunty of Centre | have, why the said Bessie Vanetta should oh be | yoo gx CHARLES lg ae Pa sprained back caused by an upset out of a | palf of his sled until a kind neighbor ELLEN E. BIERLY, Administratrix, | having ‘issued his precept, bearing date the divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered in- leigh St: Coll tl lled hi ttenti to th issi n- | 47-49-6¢ Milesburg, Pa. 2nd, day of January 1903, to me directed, with you, and in default of such appearance you sleigh near State College vecently, oa 13 attention 10 S Jmisang qua ; for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and | will be Jiable tohave a divorce granted in your ab- Comrade Massey Tate, an old veteran of | ity: Then he had to turn about and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the | sence. m z gs , | drive back for several miles, so you can im- Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and | Sheriff's Office CYRUS BRUNGART, the war, a member of Co. C, 45th Regt., P. V. agine how engrossed the chairman must have to commence on the 4th Monday of Jan. being | "Bellefonte, Pa., Dec. 12th, 1902, Sheriff. is quite ill with pulmonary trouble. been in his plans for a successful institute. “Savings are the seeds of fortune” the 2th day of Jan. 1903, and to continue two | 47.49.4¢ TAILORING : The speakers for the Saturday afternoon and eek, Jotice de Bere ion to the Coroner, ns Lhbeeb oo "nq, 3 toca that Sauire Albert Hoy | evening sesions tre Dr. Thayer, Hon. D: I. tn cae: Adermnen, tad, Constbice of | Y9TVORCE, NOTICE. =— 4 PER CENT is so much better that hopes are now enter- | Fortney, Messrs Seeds and Williams and the in their pro rsons, at 10 o'clock in the fore. | tained of his getting about again. Misses Annie Dale and Myrtle Patton. ON SAVING ACCOUNTS. noon of Dh son. their records, inquisitions, | Frank B. Eckenroth)} In the Court of Common A NEAT FIT, examinations, and their own remembrance, to do | vs Pleas of Centre county, No GOOD WORK Mrs. C. D. Miller, whose illness we men- : FT BANKING BY MAIL those things which to their office appertains to be | Nellie E. Eckenroth ) 161 April Term 1902. ’ tioned last week, is no better but growing MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Following is done, and those who are bound in recognizances | To Nellie E. Eckenroth whereas Frank B. PRICES LOW. weaker so that there is not a ray of hope for her recovery. It was a very delicious dinner that thirty guests sat down to at 12 o’clock on last Satur- day at the home of Henry Adams Elder on the Branch. John Leech, John P. Lyons’ boss farmer, is suffering with partial paralysis. He was taken to the Roaring Springs sanitarium last week in hopes that treatment there would the list of marriage licenses granted by or- phan’s court clerk, A. G. Archey, during the past week. H. A. Wilson and Gertrude Brubaker, both of Smoke Run. Frank Creznai, of Drifting, and Mary Sinko, of Clarence. Frank Burwan and Helen Mundak, both of Gorton Heights. Geo. W. Bloom and Alice Garbrick, both of State College. with us is easy and simple, no matter where Jou live; you can save and make every dollar earn the best rates of inter- est. Write for booklet, telling how. Capital and Surplus, $2,500,000. COMMONWEALTH ESTATE & TRUST PirrsBurg, Pa. 327-329-331 Fourth Avenue. REAL CO. 48-5 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 2nd day of Jan. in the year of our Lord, 1803, and the one hundred and twenty-fourth year of the inde- pendence of the United States. CYRUS BRUNGART, 48-1 Sheriff. Bush’s Book Store. Eckenroth, your husband has filled alibel in the Court of Common Please of Centre county, to No. 161 April term 02, praying for a divorce against you, now you are hereby notified and requested to appear in said court on or before Monda y the 26th day of January to answer the al of he said Frank B. Eckenroth and show cause if the you have, why the said Frank B. Eckenroth should not be divorced from the bonds of matri- mony entered into with agi and in default of such appearance you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your absence. CYRUS BRUNGART, Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Bellefonte, Pa. .y 47-47-4¢ Co ——— a — 47-45-f Also Gentlemens Suits, Coats, Jackets and Skirts, cleaned, repaired and pressed.........eeeeeeennne Ladies Shop next door to Adums Express office, Bush House Block............... G. W. CHAMBERS. Shoes. d hi s hoes Spest isTooyey ; for the P Wm. Joseph Parker, of State College, | NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. ae Shoes, Frank Stover, lumber inspector for the P. |. .3'1 olla Kerstetter, of Linden Hall. R. R. company at Altoona, was here on Tues- Bland L. B. Lucas and Mabel Poorman day passing judgment on some choice timber *| Zo the Public : both of Runville. now being sawed on the Musser tract on Tus- 7] EARS HOW TO BE HOW TO BE eS ASV PY EP WY EDV EV UP WN sy mountain. Yical Estate Tromstors. 1 desire hereby to remind my Jriends, = 4 Quite a dinner party was given at the home The following van] estate franslers have and the public in general, that since ; LADIES of ticket agent Robert Stewart, at Penna. b red’ durioz. th t k by | 7 retirement from the clerkship in the Furnace, yesterday. There were a dozen or Sen reco uribg the past weet Ny q- ) v 2 _ | Recorder John C. Row : County Commissioners’ office I have STRONG, HEALTHY 1 ; ; . more guests to make away with the fat tar fi ; ST We have another biz ba f ey Bob had provided. Phirip § Haines ¥ bo Saal i ® purchased the general Insurance _— 4 ¢ have another big bargain for you. 1 The Boalsburg Lutherans held a social at Bool 4 £ aoa y etch iy Agency of John C. Miller to which 7 ‘ This time we have 600 pairs of fine shoes that we will p the home of John Strouse, below that place, | 0) will give my entire attention. 4 sell at a big sacrifice. = They were purchased from a Roches- > Wednesday evening, and twelve sled loads of | yy. Galer Morrison to Mary M. Cupp, This agency represents a strong line 4 ter manufacturer who needed the money. We got thelot at p people were there to enjoy it. The silver of- | dated July 21st, 1902, lot in Worth Twp. of Sundard Fire I C. AND NOT 1 a price less than the cost to ‘make. y fering yielded $20. of } acre; consideration $400.00 tre Insurance Com- == 4 4 Ok list Thursday Mrs Jos IT. MeCormick William L. Foster et al. to Theodore { panies; also Accident Insurance ; and 4 THEY ARE WORTH $2.50 AND $3.00 A PAIR g gave a delightful dinner at her home at State Hart To 485A i i is the local office for the “NOR TH- 4 AND WE WILL CLOSE THEM OUT AT $1.75. College in commemoration of her husband’s | WESTERN MUTUAL LIFE IN- entirely and the spread was a veritable feast, oSmae tover SI u%, 20th, 1903, fool which has many _——— 1 Enamel leather light and Tent ad Kid and Patent tips, 3 ‘The venereble W. A. Tanger is spending Walker of ORs aeration $900. large policies in pos Zerritory and is : 4 Jee 2d Bluchss style, Miliary heels, all good, new up-to- { several weeks at State College noting the recognized as one of the best and : ate Shoes ou can save from 75c. to $1.25 on a pair. y erection of the new chapel. He is an old 4 R. Barr et al. to Sadie E. But- | cheapest. b time carpenter and is very much impressed | well, dated July 17th, 1902, lot of land in When consid Wh ” 7 ¢ 1 This is the Best Bargain p with the improvement in building crafts from Ferguson of 30 acres and 55 perches; con- sidering the matter of In- If interested drop a card 4 we Have ever Offered. | the time he swung the broad ax in the forests | sideration $1000.00 surance in any form, you can make for particulars. Ladies Ii tof t h Lact love p of long ago. Jacob Detweiler et nx. to James Wert, | your wishes known by addressing me 4 adies living out of town who can no get to our store, | dated April 4th, 1902, tract in Potter Tw 1 if you will send us $1.75 we will send you a pair express paid On Monday Jacob Shuey bought the Meyers P Pls d, by teleph r gay 3 Jong Ors | of 199 acres 81 perches; consideration Y cara, oy telephone, or calling per- 4 to any part of the county. HE re rock Br SDs less thay i $6000.00 sonally at my office, 2nd Sfloor Bush 1 p I acre. € dicker S n on ior so - tor to A t time and the price paid was considerably less Rei our A 8th, F899, Est Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa., and I will GEO. T. BUSH, 4 i ) than the buildings cost. The farm is better | Bogys Twp. consideration $275.00 promptly supply you with the necessary 4 YEAGER & DAVIS known as the Robert Meek farm and MY. James A. Hunteriet ux. to Margaret M. | information and data. Bush Arcade, BELLEFONTE, PA. 4 ? 4 Shuey evidently knows a good thing when Lloyd, dated Dec. 16th, 1902, lot in Phil- A portion of your pat . 47-42 4 Shoe Money Savers he sees it. 4 ipsburg Boro; cousideration $2500.00 Jour patronage is re- { 47-47 Bellefonte and Philipsburg, Pa. 4 "One of the social events of the winter took | Josephine Cruse executors to David Love, | S2¢c//ully solicited. Cr vr wr wr rr rv rw rr yy rev place last Thursday evening at the home of | dated January 12th, 1903, lot in Spring BOYD A. MUSSER. N\A TA TAN W. 8. Ward, where a sledding party of fifty was royally entertained. The Pine Grove orchestra furnished the music, and refresh- ments consisting of ice cream, cake, candies and nuts were furnished with a liberal hand. William and Maggie Bloom are mourning the death of their little two year old daugh- ter Susie, who died*very unexpectedly on last Thursday evening. She had been sick but a few hours with scarlet fever and interment took place privately the next day in the Pine Hall burying ground. All four of their chil- dren are sick with the same disease but they are all improving under Dr. Glenn’s care. ~ A pleasant mid-winter sociable was held at the home of O. F. Shaw, at State College, on Wednesday. It was in the nature of a din- ner party given by Mrs. Nannie Armstrong Shaw for her husband on his having attained his 48th birthday. Among the guests from a distance were Mrs, Viola Smith, of Pine Grove and her cousin Mrs. Alice Dixon, of Towa. The occasion was a very pleasant one and there was lots of good things to eat. The caucus that met at Centre school house last Saturday was quite well attended by Democrats from all over the township. The following ticket was placed in nomination : judge of election, W. P., Ellis Lytle; inspect- or, A. W. Tressler; registration assessor, D. H. Kustaborder ; judge of election, E. P., D. W. Garner; inspector, Frank Smith; registra- tion assessor, Wm. H. Fry; tax collector. Geo. W. Hoy; school directors, N. T. Krebs, W. R. Corl 3 years; road supervisors, Lloyd Detro, Frank Bowersox ; overseer of poor, Thos. D. Gray 2 years; anditor, D.L. Deunis; township clerk, A, J. Tate. On last Tuesday the elders of the Grays- ville Presbyterian church were entertained at dinner at the Henry McCracken home at Rock Springs. Mr. McCracken is the ruling elder of the church, and Mrs. McCracken and her daughter arranged the dinner in his hon- or. The menu consisted of the best that the farm and city markets could furnish, and the occasion was a very happy one. Among the guests were Rev. R. M. Campbell and wife, John Wigton and wife, ‘Mr. Peterson and wife, F. W. Gardner and wife, Miss Bella Goheen and others. LemuEL H. SCHREEDER.—A veteran of the war died at his home near Baileyville on Mon- day morning after an illness of four weeks with diseases incident to old age. He was | Would nowadays carry any number of McClure's the course or a year by buying of us in preference to stores who buy. born at the old Schreeder home in the mead.- | #1008: He ows below Pennsylvania Furnace almost 80 | Arthur Stanwood Pier’s serial, which begins in carry more but at the same time charge you accordingly to cover years ago and is the last of a big family. pe ar Sumber, jas ie Boone fu the Su h 1 f 1 ke displ gions and is going to be a first rate story The their extra outlay of capital to make displa ' When the es Moko out he Solisted in shor stories this month are distinctly short; and y P P ¥ : : : troop M, v. He was a prisoner for distinctly good. There is one poem, ‘‘Pride,” by § : : x [hr more than a year in Libby prison | Winifred Webb. The February number keeps np It is our intention to sell for small profit and turn money, not LYON & CO. BIG STORE LYON & CO. Where he contracted diseases = which | the pace. to keep it tied up in stock and demand high prices to cover interest : greatly undermined his constitution. He | 4717 Bellefonte, Pa, He was a good citizen, a kind neighbor and an indulgent father. His wife preceded him to the grave ten years age. Nine of his ten children survive: John, David, Elmer, and Harry, of Tyrone; Jay, of the far west; William, at home; Mrs. May Keifer, of Huntingdon Furnace; Mrs. Lyde Boop, of Tyrone, and Mrs. Ella Reedrick, of Birming- ham. He was a member of the M. E. church and ‘Rev. Edgar Heckman conducted the fubetpl- -gervices on Wednesday morning ab: 10.o’elock: - Interment was made by the side of his wife in the church yard at Reunsylva: nia Furnue, * Ww ws “" Twp. consideration $735. 00 A. G. Archey C. 0. C. to J. W. Rbyme- stine, dated Jan. 23rd, 1902, 4 tracts in Penn Twp. consideration $300. 50 Ex-Sheriff W. M. Cronister to Elizabeth A. Thomas, dated Dec. 4th, 1899, 3 houses and lots in Philipsburg Boro; consideration $1125.00 : Elizabeth M. S. Willower to Jacob Weaver, dated Dec. 15th, 1902, tract in Walker of 1acre 410 perches; consideration $250.00 James T. Stuart’s heirs to O. H. Gib- bony, dated Dec. 18th, 1903, lot in Harris Twp. consideration $2000.00 Henry Brown's executor to Amanda E. Hoy, dated Oct. 5th, 1900, iot in Walker Twp. consideration $150.00 David A. Deitrich et ux. to Amanda E. Hoy, dated: April 30th, 1899, lot in Walker Twp. consideration $125. 00 John 8S. Hoy et ux. to Amanda E. Hoy, dated April 5th, 1901, lot in Walker Twp. consideration $875. 00 Kate Rhine et baron to Clara Harnish, dated Oct. 20d, 1903, lot in Snow Shoe Twp, consideration $400. 00 Theodore Woomer et ux. to Robt C. Thompson, dated January 20th, 1903, 133 acres in Taylor Twp; consideration $1800. 00 Thomas Meyer’s executor to Henry B. Meyer, dated Sept. 23rd, 139 acres; consid- eration $6255.00 : The Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to Sophia D. Confer, dated Ang. 6th, 1901, lot in Snow Shoe Twp. consideration $177. 00 Books, Magazines Etc. The table of contents of the February McClure’s is a long and brilliant one. It would not be easy to pick from all the periodicals of the month 112 pages of better or more varied reading than one will find here. Of the new features for 1903 is Will H. Low’s magnificently illustrated first paper ‘A Century of Painting in Americas,” Robert E. Peary tells of his own “Last Years of Artic Work.” It is a narrative of the expedition on which he dis- covered and rounded the northern cape of Green land, with little doubt the northernmost land in the world. Under the general title **The Surgery of Light,” four writers have something very timely to say about one of the most important discoveries of medical science in the last decade treatment for lupu sand kindred diseases. Francis C. Nichols has a particularly striking article entitled “Children of the Coal Shadow,” full of interesting information about the child labor unions of the anthracite regions. Miss Tarbell’s History of Standard Oil New Advertisements. A UPITOR'S NOTICE. —In the Court of Common Please of Centre Co. In re- trust of the American Bonding and Trust Co. of Robert Valentine and the creditors of Robert Valentine—The Nndersigned an auditor appoint- ed hy the court will meet to hear and pass upon the exceptions filed to the first and final account of said trustee and make distribution of the balance that he may find in the hands of said trustee to and among those legally entitled ther - to, at his office in Bellefonte on Saturday the 7th day of February, 1903, at 10 o'clock, a. m. All arties interested are requested to be presemt or Jorerer be debarred from participating in said B55 WM. J. SINGER, Auditor. ‘ 48- Tara vA vaya wa vv] ee —————————————————————————————————————— College Hardware Co. STATE COLLEGE, ware. man. self, whether above is true or not. or cook—guaranteed to give satisfaction. ized ware. - Table cutlery of any grade you may select. COLLEGE HARDWARE CO. PENNSYLVANIA. We firmly believe that every man and woman of modern means, young and old, married or not, should read this ——HOW WE SAVE FOR THE HOME, by keeping for their comfort and convenience a full line of Hard- The home we supply with stoves of beauty and comfort—parlor The stew, broiler and roaster; tin cup to the wash-boiler, either pressed or made at our shop from best charcoal tin, also copper ones, granite and marble: Spoons for the tea as well as the cooking. Knives for the boy as well as the Forks, shovels and hoes, axes, saws, hammers, planes, pumps and chains, nails, bolts and screws. For the horse we have good warm blankets to protect him from the cold. Nice warm blankets to wrap up yourself while driving, Halters and tie ropes to make sure the horse is found at the same post you left him when you come to start home. These and hundreds of useful hardware supplies found on hand and sold to you so reasonable that it will save you many dollars in on invested capital piled on the shelves. Come and see for your- COLLEGE HARDWARE CO. State College, Pa. ' Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. Ale Bl DD Bo DD DD OB AD DD Dh Ob Do Bb Bb ob LYON & CO’S "must close out all Winter Good at clearance sale prices. all must be sold at cost. cost. in wool and wash fabrics. Muslins and Embroideries. : LYON & CO. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE We are getting ready for inventory February 1st and S. Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats all 3 dozen Ladies’ Fur Scarfs; long, medium and short ; : in martin, seal, chinchilla, &c.; all new—this year’s style; ; Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats, all we have, must be sold at clearance sale prices. Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Winter Underwear at : We are receiving new goods every day. = Dress Goods i i Special sale of Table Linens, See our goods and our money.saving prices before you TY YTV OY VT YY YY YY UY OY oY Ay
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