SY Real Estate ‘Transfers. The following real-estate transfers have been recorded during the past week by Recorder John C. Rowe: William Colyer et ux. to Richard H. Solt, datea March 30, 1903, land mm Pot- ter twp; consideration $250.00 George H. Kline et ux. to Harvey Bowersox, dated March 26, 1903, land in College twp; consideration $1000,00 George E. Campbell to David Hender- gon, dated March 10, 1903, land in Huston twp; consideration $300.00 John CO. Sowers to T. F. Kennedy, dated April 10, 1886, land in Harris twp; consideration $700.00 Henry W. Wolf to George OC. Auwan, dated March 31, 1903, land in Miles twp, consideration $700.00 Michael B. Duck et ux. to Adam N. Finkle, dated April 1, 1903, land mn Pot- ter twp; consideration $6630.96 J. Newton Gill et ux. to Albert Smeltzer, dated March 31, 1903, land in Pleasant Gap; consideration $900.00 Louisa Yearick et bar, to Thomas F. Wolfe, dated March 27, 1903. land mn Madisonburg; consideration $1200 00 Wm. Hollenback et ux. to Jess Bair et ux, dated April 16, 189u, land in Philips- burg; consideration $10,000 George Stopebreaker et ux. to Wm. Fryberger et ux., dated June 6, 1896, land in Half Moon twp; consideration $8,000 Joseph W. Beezer et ux.to Wm. R Bartley, dated April 1, 1903, land in Bellefonte; consideration $2200,00 Augustus V. Smith et ux. to Harry A. Smith, dated March 25, 1903, land in Bellefonte; consideration $1600.00 Mery J. Odenkirk to Wm. F. Bradford, dated April 1, 1903, Jand in Potter twp, consideration $8000.00 Catherine Fiedler et al. to Bertha M. Royer et al, dated Dec. 12, 1902, land in Miles twp; consideration $7000.00 James C. Powley et ux. to Cyrus Pow- ley, dated March 21, 1903, land in Fer- guson twp, congideration $4000.00 Lydia E. Weaver et bar. to Lev: 8. Wohlfort, dated March 24, 1903, land in Rebersburg; consideration $510.00 George P. Rearick heirs to Wm. B. Ripka, dated: March 23, 1903. land in Gregg twp; consideration $3000 00 Catherine Fiedler et al. to Bertha M. Royer et al, dated Dec. 12, 1902, land 1n Miles twp; consideration $7000.00 T. Frank Kennedy ¢t uy. to Mary E. From, dated April 1, 1903, land in Sta'e College; consideration $1250.00 T. V. Stevens et ux. to Daniel Hall, dated April 1, 1903, land in Huston twp; coneideration $2000 00 Wm. M. Grove et ux. to Wm. Strong, dated February 27, 1903, land in Potter twp; consideration $140.00 Emma G. Gray et bar. to John Russell, dated February 20, 1903, land in Philipe- burg; consideration $1200 00 Robert Valentine et rx. to First National Bank, dated January 1903, land in Bellefonte; consiceration $1 00 Jacob Gatbrick's Executors to Calvin 8. Garbrick, dated April 1, 1903, land in Marion twp; consideration $4,332.80. Fannie D. Leathers et bir. to James Leathers, dated March 28, 1903, land in Howard Boro; consideration $800 00 Martha C. Orlady to James I. Lytle et ux, dated March 26, 1903, land in Potter twp; consideration $6000.00 Israel Condo to Thomas M. Allen, dated March 19, 1903, land in Harris twp; consideration $288.43 Seven Collieries Idle. WILKESBARRE, April 8.—Theseven col- lieries in the Wyoming valley are idle to- day, the employees celebrating the award of the strike commission and granting of an eight-hour day in the soft coal regions. Aside from this everything appeared to be quiet, there being no particular demonstra- tion in honor of the event. New Advertisements. OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Honorable J. 5. 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 27th Th of April 1903, to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, od ans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and to commence on the 4th Monday of April being the 27tk day of April 1903, and to continue two weeks, notice is hereby given to the Coroner. Jus- tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Gentre, that they be then and there in their proper pergons. at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon of the 27th 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 2nd day of April in the year of our Lord, 1803, and the one hundred and twenty-sixth year of the inde- pendence of the United States. H.S. TAYLOR, Sher 48-1 iff. NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. Zo the Public :— After April 1st, 1903, 1 will have my office on 2nd floor of the Bush Arcade building, Bellefonte, Pa., where I will be prepared to do a General Insurance Business. 7 will continue the business of Mr. John C. Miller and Mr. Boyd A. Musser. The agency represents a good line of conservative and well man- aged old line Fire Insurance Com- panies, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, The Union Casualty and Surety Com. pany and The New York Life In- surance Company, (the oldest and largest International Life Insur- ance Company in the world, su- pervised by 82 Governments.) I would be pleased to have a social or business call from my friends and kindly solicit a share of the patronage of your business. Very respectfully, S. E. GOSS. 48-18-1f New Advertisement. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. HERIFF’S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias Levari Facias and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to pub- lic sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa., MONDAY, APRIL 27th, at 1 o’clock p. m. : All that certain messuage or tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Benner, and County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit :—Be- ginning at a black oak on the land of John Hoy running south 33 degrees west 132 perches to black oak by hickory, thence north 40 degrees west 63 perches to a white oak stump, thence north 74 degrees west 86 perches to a white oak, thence north 10 degrees east 20 perches to stones, thence south 87 degrees west 98 perches to a white oak, thence along the land of Benjamin Hartman north 56 degrees east 84 perches to stones, thence along the lands of John Ralph north 80 degrees west 52 perches to stones, thence along the land of John Ralph north 41 degrees east 106 perches to stones, thence along the land of Jacob Fishburn south 40 degrees east 138 perches to stones, thence along on the same course 105 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 244 14 acres. Excepting and reserving therefrom and there- out the following described tract of land contain- ing 90 acres more or less, No. 2. All that certain messuage or tenement or tract of land situate in the township of Benner, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit :—Be- ginning at stones, thence by lands of E. Benner south 40 degrees east 120 5-10 perches to stones, thence by other lands of George A. Fairlamb south 86 degrees west 50 perehes to post, thence south 68 degrees west 60 perches to pine, thence south 48 degrees west 24. 6-10 perches to stones, thence south 12 degrees west 40 perches to stones, thence south 18 degrees east 46 perches to black oak. thence north 74 degrees west 21 perches to white oak, thence north 10 degrees east 20 Porohes to stones thence by lands of Harvey ann south 87 degrees west 98 perches to pine, thence by lands of John Wagner north 56 degrees east 104 perches to stones, thence by lands of said John Wagner north 80 degrees west 52 perches to stones, thence by lands of Joseph Beezer et al,, north 51 degrees east 106 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 9 acres more or less. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George A. Fairlamb defendant, with notice to Joseph Beezer and Robert Hartle terre tenants and all other terre tenants. ALSO All those certain two tracts pieces and parcels situate lying and being in Curtin township, Cen- tre Sounty, Pa., the first thereof ed and described as follows :—Beginning at stones at white oak at corner of other lands ot said John W. Cooke, thence by same north 47 degrees east 114 perches to stones thence north 1417 degrees west 44 perches to stones, thence south 70 de- grees west 99 perches to a chestnut oak, thence south 49 degrees west 50 perches to stones, by land of John McCartney south 2 degrees west 19 perches to a pine stump, thence by same south 28 degrees west 58 perches thence south’ 95 degrees east 101 perches to the place of begin- ning. Containing 76 acres and 25 perches. The second thereof bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post a corner of other land of said John W. Cooke, thence by same north 66 degrees east 28 perches to line of land in warrantee name of Martha Godfrey thence by same south 33 degrees east 162 perches, thence south 4314 degrees west 8 perches, thence south 7514 degrees west 1914 perches, thence south 41 degrees west 17 2-10" perches, thence sonth 314 degrees west 13 perches, thence south 10 5 de- grees west 1085 perches, thence south 1233 de- grees west 1714 perches, thence south 41 degrees west 1714 perches, thence south 6614 degrees west 253-10 perches, thence south 5614 degrees west 1014 perches, thence north 4014 degrees west 62 rches to pine on line of land of said John W. ooke, thence by same north 23 degrees east 27 perches to oak, thence north 2 degrees east 160 perches to post and place of beginning. Contain- ing 121 acres ard 12 perches. ALSO All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the township of Curtin, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania to wit: Beginning at a stone corner of the Knol! tract at or near the public road leading across the Divide, thence along land of H. Watkins and J. H. Watkins deceased, now A. 8. Tipton south 6414 degrees east 95 perches to stones and pointers, thence along land of Curtin and Co. north 25 degrees east 74 perches to a white oak, thence along land of John T. Fowler north 2 degrees east 158 perches to a maple, thence along land of John T. Fowler north €5 degrees east 26 perches to a white oak, thence along land of DeHaas north 35 degrees west 96 perches to a stone, thence along lands of John T. Fowler south 47 degrees west 116 perches to a stone, thence along land of J. V. Knoll south 2 degrees west 195 perches to place of beginning. Containing 187 acres more or less. Excepting out of the foregoing tract cr piece of land 39 acres which was conveyed by the said John W. Cooke and wife to Wyland D. David as by reference io the record will more fully and at large appear, making the total amount of land conveyed 345 acres and 37 perches more or less. ALSO All those certain two tracts of land in one body known as tracts Nos. 28 and 29 of the Curtin Fow- ler lands situate in Boggs township, Centre Coun- ty, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and deserib- ed as tollows viz :—Beginning at stones on line of John Knarr, thence by land in the warrantee name of Wm. Lane and Rebecca Kelsoe south 54 degrees west 460 rods to stones, thence by land in the warrantee name of Jesse Evans north 36 degrees west 160 rods to stones, thence by .land in the warrantee name of David Karskaddin and John W. Lucas and John P. Packer north 54 de- grees east 468 rods to stones, thence by tract No. 264, No. 30 of subdivision of the Curtin Fowler lands south 33}; degrees east 160 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 464 acres net measure be the same more or less. ALSO One other tract of land known as tract No. 2% of the Curtin Fowler lands situate in Curtin town- ship, County of Centre and State of Penn’a bounded and described as follows, viz :—Begin- ping at stones on line of Robert Mann, thence by land of John H. Orvis heirs, south 60 degrees west 55 rods to a white oak, thence by same south 2 degrees west 52 rods to white oak, thence north 74 degrees west 40 rods to a post, thence by land of John D. Gardner north 3% degrees west 50 rods to a chestnut oak, thence by same south 86 degrees west 26 rods to a pine, thence to a stone, thence by land in warrantee name of David Karskaddin north 54 degrees east 100 rods to stones, thence by same south 3614 degrees east 160 rods to stones, thence north 54 degrees east 30 rods to stones, thence by land of Robert Mann south 37%4 degrees east 61 rods to place of begin- ning. Containing 147 acres and 24 perches be the same more or less. The former tract in the name of Martha Godfrey the latter John W. God- frey except 47 acres in warrantee name of Sarah Lane. Being the same premises which Clarence Cooke et ux by indenture dated the 13th day of August A. D. 1894 and recorded in Centre county in Deed book No. 70 page 249 &c., granted and conveyed unto the said John W. Cooke in fee. ALSO All those certain pieces or tracts of land situate lying and being in the Township of Liberty, County of Centre and State of Penn’a., bounded and described as follows viz: —Cne thereof in the warrantee name of Robert Irvin, containing 398 acres and 80 perches. One thereof in the warran- tee name of John Dunwoody, containing 406 acres and 120 perches. Another thereofin the warantee name of Ebenezer Branham, contain- ing 406 acres and 120 perches and the other there- of in the warrantee name of Stephen Stevenson containing 106 acres and 120 perches, also all that certain ot land containing about 60 acres adjoin- ing the Stevenson tract on the west which the estate of Samuel Hall, Dec’d by deed dated and conveyed to said John W. Cooke in fee. Seized, taken in execntion and to be sold as the property of John W. Cooke, Isaac Bigwood and Thomas B. Harnes Terre Tenants. 2 ALSO All that certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, Beginning at the southwest cor- ner of Allegheny an Bishop street, thence ina westerly direction along said Bishop street thirty feet and four inches to line of land of Bridget Brown, thence in.a southerly .direction alon land of said Bridget: Brown by livie parallel wit said Allegheny street 30 feet to a post. thence in a westerly direction along land of said Bridget Brown by a line parallel with said Bishop street 3 feet to a post, thence in a southerly direction along land of said Bridget Brown by a line par- allel with said Allegheny street 67 feet to a post, = thence in a westerly direction along land of said Bridget Brown by a line parallel with said Bishop street 26 feet 8 inches to a post, thence in a southerly direction by a line parallel with said Allegheny street 103 feet to Logan street, thence in a easterly direction along said Logan street €0 | feet to line of said Allegheny street, thence ina northerly direction along said Allszheny street | 200 feet to the place of beginning, said lot being a portion of lot No. 159 in the general plot or plan of said borough and having thereon erected one store room, with rooms used as dwellings over- | head, 4 single dwelling houses and outbuildings. | ALSO All that certain lot of ground situate in the | borough of Bellefonte, county and State aforesaid, i situate on the north side of Bishop street, bound- ed on the north by Cherry alley, on the east by a lot now of the Undine Fire Company, on the | south by Bishop street, and on the west by lot of | Mrs. Margaret Miles, being 30 feet in front on said | Bishop street and extending back 200 feet to said | Cherryalley, and having thereon erected a doub- le brick dwelling house and other out-buildings being the eastern half of lot No. 85 in the general | plot or plan of said borough. | ALSO i All that messuage or tract of land lying on thel south side of Burnside street and east of Alle- | gheny street between the said Allegheny street and lot No. 4 the property of Lena Brown etal, except the lot of James Burns in the northwestern | part thereof fronting 50 feet on Allegheny street | and extending along Burnside street eastwardly 200 teet and the lot of the Reservoir belonging to | the borough of Bellefonte in the southwesterly portion thereof, fronting on Allegheny street 68 feet and extending eastwardly 160 feet, the por- tion so awarded to Edward Brown being designat- ed as lots No. 1,2, 3, on the draft to the agree- ment dated January the 30th 1903 ; lot No. 1, fronting 35%; feet on Allegheny street and ex- tending back eastwardly by lines vertical to said Allegheny street 200 feet and having an extension east of the Reservoir 40 feet wide ; No. 2, frontin 3514 feet on Allegheny street and extending back 200 feet between said lot No. 1, and the lot of James Burns; Lot No. 3, fronting 40 feet on Burnside street and extending back to the land | of Valentine and Thomas and lying between lot | No. 4 of Lena Brown et al on the east and the lots | No. 1 and 2 and James Burns on the west. ALSO All that certain messuage tenement and lot of | ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, ! Pennsylvania marked and designated as lot No. , 46 in the plot or plan of said Borough fronting on High street 42 feet and 8 inches and bounded on the east by lot of F. W. Crider, on the north by an alley and on the west by lot of Jennie L. Bris: (now F, W.Crider,) containing in front on said High street 42 and 9 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: Beginnlng at the north west corner of lot of F. W. Crider aforesaid thence west along alley 7 feet and 4 inches to corner of lot above described thence south 12 de- grees east48 feet and 9 inches, thence north 78 degrees east 10 feet and 6 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 outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Frank B. Stover. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Edward Brown Jr. Terms—No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money is paid io full. HUGH S. TAYLOR, Sheriff of Centre County. 48-15 OGS FOR SALE.—Seven rabbit or fox hounds, eleven months old, partially trained, standard bred and beautifully market. Address this office. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- - ters Jesianentary on the estate ot Frank M. Askey, late of Snow Shoe township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned he here- by notifies ail parties knowing themselves to be ! indebted to said estate to make immediate pay- | ment thereof and those having claims to present the same, properly authenticated, for payment. BERT 8. ASKEY, Adm. Snow Shoe, Pa. J. K. Jeunson, Atty. ANTED.—A good girl for general house-work in a family of Ee Good ‘wages. Apply at this office. 48-14-tf. ANTED—A man with considerable experience to run a branch creamery. Address, MILROY CREAMERY Co. 48-15-1t Milroy. Pa. ATRON WANTED.— A woman who is a good cook and can do general house work is wanted for service in the Bellefonte Hos- pital. Wages $3 per week. Applicant must be recommended. Apply at the hospital. 48-15tf EBERSBURG ACADEMY.-Thespring term of the. Rebersburg Academy will open on Monday, April 13th. Prospective stu- dents should write for boarding rates, ect., to E. A. ZIEGLER, Principal, 48-14 . Rebersburg, Pa, ELP WANTED.—At the Bellefonte - Hospital,an industrious,reliable man and his wife, the former to take care of the garden and furnace and the latter to do laundry work. Good wages and comfortable quarters will be assured the right parties. EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby giv- en that the following accounts will be pre- sented to the Court, for confirmation on Wednes- day, April 29th, 1903, and unless exceptions be filed thereto, on or before the Second day of the Term, the same will be confirmed, to wit : The final account of Nathaniel hoerly Commit- tee of Newton Cowher, lunatic, as filed by Ellen E. Beerly Administratrix of Nathaniel Beerly de- ceased. The final account of Nathaniel Beerly Commit tee of Harry Saylor, a lunatic, as filed by Ellen E. Beorly.Adminisiraizix of Nathaniel Beerly de- ceased. The account of A. L. Nearhood, Committee of Henry Rishel, of Miles township. The second account of George W. Naugle Com- mittee of Sebastian Schuchman, a lunatic, late of Philipsburg, Pa. M. I. GARDNER, 48-13-3t Prothonotary. (2TAVESSA CAR AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, CATAWISSA, PA. Prompt Service. Good Quality. Lowest Quotations. BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF BITUMINOUS MINE CARS, CAPACITY 25 PER DAY stem 4, J, SC) smn CASTINGS, FORGINGS AND MINE EQUIPMENT GENERALLY. Mine Car Wheels spoke or hub oiler A SPECIALTY. Our wheels don’t break and the chill will stand the wear of thousands of miles. We can make for you any kind of an axle. Tenders and in- quiries respectfully solicited. H. R. VON DOSTER, 48-11-3t Gen’l Mgr. Bush’s Book Store. IDVIREND PAYING MINING ano INDUSTRIAL Your investment is doubly safeguarded and good rates of interest paid for money invest- ed. No wildcat propositions. Send self addressed enve- lope for particulars. Satisfae- tion guaranteed or money re- funded. Write or call upon GEO. T. BUSH, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bush Arcade, 47-42 NA TA TA TAIN TL TAT LATA TATA TATA TAT LAT ATLA T LAT ATA by tract No. 25 north 3614 degrees west 160 rods Bellefonte, Pa. 48-18-6t% Joseph Bros. & Co. Joseph Bros. & Co. : JOSEPH BROS. & CO. OFFER ANOTHER ATTRACTION. ——— et. a A THE GRAND MILLINERY DISPLAY Gives Way To AN UNEQUALED SHOW OF LADIES SUITS. The unprecedented success of the Joseph Bros. & Co. millinery opening, which will close today, is to be continued in another department of their great store and the ladies of Centre county are invited to enjoy it. It will be a show of LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS AT POPULAR PRICES. LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS. In such variety and abundance as has never been seen in Bellefonte before. Both lines are especially fine and you will miss something worth seeing if you don’t call. Though the formal Millinery Opening is past Miss Lawler still has many cksc things to please the feminine fancy. JAEM FOR RENT.—On Purdue moun- tain, 3 miles from Bellefonte. 150 acres Apply to WM. BURNSIDE, Bellefonte, Pa. OR SALE.—Nicely located lots at State College can be purchased cheap by applying to Mzs. E. E. BROWN, 48-5-tf Boalsburg, Pa. cleared. R SALE AT A SACRIFICE. —A fine n seven room house, go: ry cellar, splen- did attic, water and woodshed very con i on easy terms. Call on or address Yenlent, . VITALINI, 48-7-tf 243 south Spring street, Bellefonte OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—A New Advertisements. very desirable home on east Bish. St. Bellefonte, is offered for sale. The one is age on Logan St. all on oL Yilis to ” rs. A. TEATS 46-30tF Bellefonte, Pa. PoskoiNe JN PHILADELPHIA. — 'arties visitin, iladelphia can h first class board and all accommodations, within walking distance of the business district, and Places of interest. Terms $1.00 and $1.50 per day. pecial rates by the week. Apply to MRS. EDWARDS, Philadelphia. 47-37-1yr.4 XECUTOR’S NOTICE. — Letters of 832 North 10th St., Formerly of Bellefonte. modern and stands on a lot that alsohasa front. administraticn on the estate of Jasper R. Wolf, late of Miles township, Centre connty, Pa.. | having been granted to the undersigned she re- | qussts all persons who have claims inst said | eceased to present them duly authenticated without delay, and those knowing themselves to : be indebted to said estate to promptly make pay- | ment to ANNA M. WEAVER, Executrix, = | 48-8-6% Bellwood, Pa. | Shoes. Capital and Surplus, $2,500,000. Millions do not save money because they are far away from banks.” We have met this difficulty. Under our system of mail banking we make. EVERY POST OFFICE A BRANCH BANK. You can deposit with us and secure the highest rates on savings. We pay. PER CENT. 4 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Write for booklet explaining our plan. COMMONWEALTH REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. Pittsburg, Pa. 327-329-331 Fourth Avenue. TT ALLORIN G A NEAT FIT, GOOD WORK, PRICES LOW. Also Gentlemens Suits, Ladies Coats, Jackets and Skirts, cleaned, repaired and pressed........... bess ities Shop next door to Adams Express office, Bush House Block 47-45-1f G. W. CHAMBERS. Shoes. are lighter and have closer edges. shoes and Oxfords were never seen. Vici Kid and Velour Calf. 47-47 mo RRR do_an an an 0b 06 AL Ab AL Ll oo Al AL Lo. SHE. LHL AOD THE NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR. The collection of Women’s and Children’s Shoes the Oxfords for spring and summer wear, which you are invited to come to see, is the best and broadest we have ever had to show. ment is, however, not the most important attraction of the gathering. The chief interest centers in the fact that in all the various lines a noticeable improvement has been made in the quality, style and gen- eral excellence of the shoes so that we are able to offer you this season even more true worth for you money than you have ever had from us before. Those who are familiar with the fine values {for which our stores are noted will realize what this statement means. styles are lighter and dainter than those of the past year. The soles The heels are higher. The artistic possibilities of shoe making are expressed in every line. The Splendid assort- This season’s Prettier The principal leathers are Ideal Kid, Patent Coltskin, Patent Calf, YEAGER & DAVIS, Shoe Money Savers Bellefonte and Philipsburg, Pa. TY TY YY YY YY YY WY YY YY wv YY vv vrs Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. "LYON & CO. - and tan, all go at $6.75. prices for good qualities. LYON & CO. 47-17 Db : Al Ble Dl Be Bb Bl BL AO DD DD Dh Dh DDD Dl old oh Oh AL oa Dl Bo DD Bb DE Bd Db Dl Dl DA. Db 4: ] New Ribbons, all shades and in fancy plaids, stripes and Dots, 5 inches wide all silk, only 2oc. : New and large assortment of summer Girdles and Corsets in the new Princess hip, from 25c. to $2. 50. price from $8 to $12.50, silk lined jacket, colors black, blue A big assortment of Men’s Youths’ and Children’s Clothing at prices that will interest the money-saving buyer. New Shoes for men, women and children at very low ? b p < p b p 15 All-wool Suits for Ladies, tailor-made, ranging in : ) p : > b > b p: p y b p p p > Bellefonte, Pa. : p p b p b p b > b p p p LYON & CO. SPECIALS FOR EASTER. Just received a large assortment of Ladies’ Silk Scarfs in all the new colors, black and white, from 25C. up. Ancther lot of Kid Gloves ; two-clasp or laced; black, tans and modes ; the $1.00 quality we sell at 75c. New hand-made Turn-over Collars at 25c, LYON & CO. VN ETT TYE VY YY OY YY UY UY we ve , 2g Sebi TE
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