A RR CUR BRED A ERA I i rE a LE i Tr I TS I Eas @ Giga CE a RT » TTTITST Ci 3 TREE. fe TTY TITTY re = Real Estate Transfers. New Advertisements. New Advertisement. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. H ; The following real estate transfers have : = TE EE = et | din IT been recorded during the past week b; OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR | INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LESSONS.—| A DMINISTRATOR’'S NOTICE. — Let- R — Nicely ‘located lots ‘at ALE. — Brev Recorder Job . Howe: "| Nitin tegen Le seit he bletn,| APRS Sh | JV SA, JE, bf FOR, SIE Be prope, pot : an a; tion w 3 7 h , ne Comerford, of | annexo, in - a | a fa 4 B. WN, S d : EN- Jobn T. Neidigh et ux. to Chas, R.| Love pre a Ea oe. | DO ach ta pulling. Apply wi. EFEX. «+1 Boalsburg, Pa. .;| LON, Bu Norris, dated Juve 2nd, 1903, land in 8 gunLy, on Monday, the 24h day Bours rm — | —— State College; consideration $850.00. dap. fr the ‘chartr of a cor oration. to be called ving aleo been appoiited by the Or-| TOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. A fine A WOMAN HUNG : 2 4 un ub,’ the character an - : a phans’ Court of : ) i % g na ; 1 Sach rims nab Geo. Campbell et ux.to Clara Harbridge, object of which is the promotion” of social enjoy- HoUsE AND OT FO E Sair =A finder the will of the a aocion all persons | did atti oh Joan house; 00d dry cellar, splen- | = . 9 el s : ‘W dm : testamento. X0, Love, president judge of the court of common | Pittsburg, will organize in Bellefonte before Sep- Jen Jats of Centre Hall bo; h, d hav- pleas of Centre county, on Monday, the 24th day | tember 1st, should address her at once at Howard, | ing been gra fad to Sh undersfgi ed by the Pa. : Aux 48-30-tf jer of of Centr unty, Pa., and the Te trustee dated Nov. 5th, 1902,land in Huston TWD; | man, ete J DA d'to make pay’ d ‘Woodshed, very, convenient, A : BE . : : Bellefonte, offered for sale. The house is : Y | on easy terms. Call on or address =. d her hi d’ begged him to Erte oto ovis. Watson, | 20 W. HARRISON WALKER, | moderiasia aids ot tha: iiss front | Heat and hone Davin las agaat wd see | 747 (7% 5 cour Tony ro lTAREEL, | Bove Tamir Sher uct fg . Fauble et ux. rvin G. Watson . : lr Tnpee Dea New ‘ences, &e. us. He to Irvin ’ Mrs. BARA A. TEATS, Same. thout delay to. ER "did so and was pleased and advises everybody ti ! "JOHN BLANCHARD, dated July 28h, 1903, lot in Co Shoe; OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas | 46:30tf Bellefonte, Pa. : to do the same. i Prom i Service. Good a ity. Xtending back es ly ‘by: lines. . . ; J : . + Ba : ; . “ Ee bo Wodipresubin | p ot Quilon Qualizy Togas siansl a Ske fh iending investors can obtain i particulars and ample proof 11a, Also a large assortment’ of Men's, Ladies | § i . No. 2. fro, 4 } eny si { ) : na: : i! Lowest Quotations Og A stron, Algiony sess of the Elaibivo this Company on application at our office. and. | Love R. Beck, Gur. to Elizabeth Shell- Loughry, dated July 25th, 1903, tract in the Honorable J. G. Love, President Ju of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th fair J AMB ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE.— | ‘Administrator d. b.n. c. t. a. and’ Trustee, J XECUTORS NOTICE. ~~ Letters tamentary ont deceased, late of Colle; gran tes- | he lq of Alvin Shuey, e townshi , having been ' MORAL: R & SON District, isting of the - ecunty Centre Two houses on a 50x75 lot on east Lamb 41g > : ted tothe und i ed he - ; { subeiger % al, Sate) 3 une Joe, 1508, lot Dy ng precept, bearing date the | Street are for sale. ‘Both in condition and Bush’s Book Store. sons knowing {hemselves' Faddobted syd Rte, If a man's in love thats his business, EE ie 0 | Bh, Oho io7, 00, Wp, vey | pine Tal, Eoperty SM Was Biggs | rem ie re Se mala, pe ame ey | | fiRE me : : 3a oust, ‘of Comm ois ! ’ . M, : st the same ey] "ER " Patrick J. Tonghtv.et al, to Abbie G. holding a Court of Oommen Plots, 48-29-tf Bellefonte, Pa. thenticated for settlement. | " C3 29" rd and Mill at Lamb Street Bri Union Twp; consideration $1500.00. Louisa H. Atherton to John Botright, dated July 28th, 1903, lot in Philipsburg; consideration $500.00. te O. E. Hosterman’s Exr.'to W. E. Gray, dated Oct. 12th, 1899, property at State College; consideration $1380.00. J. L. Mattern to Annie E. Stine, dated Aug. 4th, 1903, land in Patton Twp; con- sideration $385.00. Tyrone Mining and Mfg. Co. to Harman Hirms, dated May 12th, 1903, Half Moon Twp; consideration $200.00. John C. Rowe et al. to E. F. Robinson, dated Aug. 3rd, 1903, land in Philipsburg; consideration $500.00. > MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Following is the list of marriage licenses granted by or- phan’s court clerk, A. G. Archey, during the past week. \ Geo. W. Biglow and Mary V. Stere, both of Philipsburg. Charles Allen; of Tyrone, and Ida Young, of Philipsburg. Wm. G. Grove, of Altoona, and Anna L. Ward, of Pine Grove Mills, Samuel H. Griffith Jr., of Axe Maun, and Ida M. Grossman, of Bellefonte. New Advertisements. OOK WANTED.—A competent cook can secure good wakes bo Salling on yi RS. E. C. MERRIMAN, eace Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and to commence on the 4th Monday of August being the 24th day of August 1903, and to continue one week, 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 24th 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. J under my hand, at Bellefonte,the 28th day of July in the year of our Lord, 1803, and the one hundred and twenty-seventh year of the inde- pendence of the United States. S114 7 H.8, TAYLOR, 48-1 Sheriff. EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the following inventories of the goods and chattels set apart to the widows under the provisions of the Act of the 14th of April, 1851, having been con- firmed nisi by the Court, and filed in the office of the clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, and if no exceptions be filed on or before the first day of next term, the same will be confirmed ab- solutely. i 1x 1. The inventory and appraisement of the ersonal Opren oF Meshash Williams late of ctor townshipas the same was set apart to his widow Susan Williams. 2. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of William Robb late of Curtin township deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow, Bella M. Robb. 3. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of James Knoffsinger late of pring township deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow, Mary Knoffsinger. 4, The inventory and appraisement of the rsonal property of Gregory W. Beck late of 1lefonte borough deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow Lena “58 5. The inventory and appraisement of the real estate and personal property of John Confer late of Curtin township deceased, as the same was set apart to his widow, Nancy J. Confer. A PMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- ters of Administration in the estate of W. Fred R. Jackson, late of the Borough of Belle- fonte, deceased having been granted to the un- dersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pa., all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims or demands estate are Teqtiasied ‘to present and make the same known without delay, duly authenticated to Co JENNIE-M.-J AS -Administratrix,- Ronceverte, BLANCHARD & BIaRCaAsS, o STB ay AR) 8. 1 er Co.. 48-25-68 yautorneye,. i 3reenbirics Op. RPHANS’ COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cen- tre county, the undersigned will offer at public sale on . SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the premises in the town of BoslsUute, Pa. All that certain messuage, tenement and HOUSE AND LOT late the property ot James J. Price, now deceased. TERMS oF SALE—Ten pes cent of bid to be paid | e when property is knocked down and balance up- on confirmation absolute of report of sale. ROBERT CONDO, 48-28-3t ¢ 4 Adm’r, (CHARTER NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that an application will be made fo the Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday the tenth day of August A. D., 1903, by Lewis C. Bul- lock Jr., George R. Spigelmyer, William L. Hicks, John E. D. Hoffman and Chambers 0. Templeton under the provisions of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled *‘An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regula. tion of certain corporations’ approved April 29th, A. D., 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the |: charter for an intended corporation to be called the ‘Bullock Swing and Chair Manufacturing Company” the character and object of which is the manufacturing and selling of house swin 8, porch swings, lawn swings, porch and lawn chairs and other articles made of wood, iron and steel, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy inst said | P irginia. ; ACH | 48-28-6t JACOB BOTTORF, Executor. “Caan ngiLemont, Pa. 48-18 Bellefonte, Pa. P. B. CRIDE 4 JK ODAKS x $ wit | SUPPLIES. Be sure to get only the genuine Kodaks and films.’ See. that'they are ‘marked Kodak; They are. the best in the world. BUSH'S PHOTO SUPPLY HOUSE, Bush Aicade, BELLEFONTE, PA. 47-42 POSITIVELY THE | GREATEST "AUGUST $HOE SALE fe that we ever conducted will BEGIN SATURDAY, AUG. 8th ECLIPSING ALL PAST RECORDS, ‘The best Shoe offerings we ever made, that were. ever made anywhere are here. . We want to convince you of that. Not by mere words, though its probably the strongest state ment ever made at the opening of a Shoe Sale. And back of this statement is a vast showing of well made, thoroughly reliable Shoes offered at a great saving. ~All Ladies $3.00 Shoes DOW..........cecruer viseresiee. o te, Pa. 48-31 Curtin 8t., Bellefonte, Pa 6. The inventory and. appralsement of lie ali She: Tights, benefits Ro privileges of said Act Sr : $2.25 > real estate and personal property of Joseph y he supplements thereto. Ho 8 1 $2.25 OXIOrdS DOW. iivreeeensseivasssonsiss $1:65 OTICE.—Parties desiring to sell re- | Catherman late of Taylor township deceased, as Jai : HICKS & TEMPLETON, : : ‘ a : freshments at the Odd Fellows reunion fhe same was set apart to his widow, Lizzie | July 14th, 1903 46-28-3t Solicitors. | 4 4 wa va va van Mens $LBO NOW. .....0. LLL aii, 990 please write for Prviores To ? z 7. The inventory and apprajsement of the Boys $1.25, Shoes DOW... qasPnettadenans ! , 99 E. K. SMITH, Secretary, personal property of G. W. Kelley late of Worth 500. Baby Shoes nOW:.....liiuceeeeireerennerrrenisnccinnes 330 48-31-1t Oak Hall, Pa. | township deceased, as the same was set apart to re all cra : his widow, Lydia Kelley. Special $3.00 Ladies Pat. Kid Shoes now .......... $1.49 TA 8. The inventory and appraisement of the y Ih Bid ; . QARDING IN PHILADELPH] 4 personal property of Emanuel B. Peters late of HE Misses and Childrens $1.25 Slippers and Sandals : first class board sud aif Accommodations, within Rg Same was se BROOM STOCK BOOMS DOW LLL lili dtiaeitbeae do iia bbhasiiee 1 800 Ww! n stance of e busipess district, an 2 * i : : WE ny ; fis errs O00 cn gh ov od az way 6 ARCHEY _ Tyrone Railroad Shoes BOW.covrrenerinsensinisencneens $176 pecial rates by the week. 2a ugust 5th, 1903. h Us Mens $3.00 OXL0rds DOW. ..... cocureiviseeadorivisinnrns $2.25 1606 Green St. * Philadelphia. | f 8250 Shoes UROL IR RL GS ALE SE Formerly of Bellefonte. 47-37-1yT.4 HERIFF’S' SALES. Fr . fe $2 x3 Gres be t kK. 2 rom the facts presented you will understand why stock of the | DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. — Let- ters of administration on the estate of Emanuel B, Peters, late of College township, de- ceased, having been granted to the undersigned all persons Fnowing themselves. indebted to sai estate are requested to make immediate payment thereof and those having claims will present the same properly authenticated, for payment. > SUE A. PETERS, Oak Hall, Pa. ‘CLEMENT DALE, Atty. Administratrix, 31-6 VEALED BIDS.—Sealed bids for the various privileges on account of the an nual picnic at Hecla park on August 19th; will be | jleteived up to noon on Tuesday, August 11th J. WILL CONLEY, Acting Secretary Business Men’s Picnic Asso, PRIVILEGES TO BE GRANTED. By virtue of Levari Facias sundry writs of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa., MONDAY, AUGUST 24th, at 1 o'clock p. m. All that certain’ tract of land situate in Taylor township, Centre county Penna., bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post and stones being the southwestern corner of the tract hereby conveyed, thence north 51° degrees east 7 perches to a post and stones, thence south 42}4 degrees east 12 1-10 Perches to a post and stones, thence north Jos ees east 23 perches to a post, thence no 4 degrees east 6 perches to a post, thence south 7414 degrees east 22 perches to a post, thence continuing along public road north 87 degrees east 242-10 perches to a post, thence north 8114 degrees east 28 6-10 perches to a chestnut, thence north 6734 degrees east 16 7-10 International Broom Company, M tury Broom, is a gilt-edged investment, and why it 1s regarded as such by all who will not put their money into any enterprise unless they see great and speedy profits ahead. great progress of the International advanced to 60 UENTS We would advise intending invéstors. to avail themselves of this low price and purchase before another raise. plications for sub-companies now in hand, there is no doubt that about the latter part of August the price anufacturers of the Twentieth Cen- Owing to the quick growth and Broom Company the stock has been “A SHARE. With the various ap- . Special’ One. Thousand. pair Ladies $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes just new from factory, big bargain, will élose out at $1.75 a pair.-. © yeage w Davis _ Stioe Money Savers “4747 "Bellefonte 41d Philipsburg, Pa. 3 ' UNDERSELLING - ALL * COMPETITION, will be advanced to RESTAURANT, , CONFECTIONERY, perches to a post, thence north 50 degrees east . 7 9-10 perches to post by chestnut, thence north CENTS A SHARE. Sh Je= Lex aN, Saans asp Toso, 551; degrees bot} perches to a post, thence 75 ta MISCELLANEOUS, Sorr Drinks. 48-31-1t north 6114 degrees ‘east 8 4-10 perches to a post, th north along turnpike 38 degrees west HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Wednesday the 2d day of September A, D,, 1903,by H. W. Walker, Rose McCalmont Shortlidge, E. Frank Frain, Jane R. McCalmont, E. S, Walker and J. O. Brewer, under the provisions of an Act of Assem- bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en- titled an act to provide for the incorporation and gwiation of certain corporations,approved April 29th, A. D., 1874, and the several supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corpora- tion to be called the Centre County Lime com- pany, the character and object of which is the manufacture and sale of lime, stone, ballast and broken stone, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the Yghts, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supple- ments thereto. in d a August 5th, 1903, A. O. FURST, Solicitor. 48-31-3t : JBUCGIES, FOR SALE—We have a oa Trae BronD, hence tho ion iaaely diraotion : . / 'B t y ein a souther rection : ill Rats : i ri a m—————; : : 5 ; > : NEW Bloons ET I aroun »alone. will pay the International Broom Company about $25,000 a ara i oe [Davai ssd gflessuey end ‘ : "'*"! Here's ah" opportunity to secure’ sedsonable FOUR SECOND:HAND ONES which we wish to dispose ‘of. ' Prices 10 suit the ee Rw |W AR RET Now Pond 1} evi sana rcs for trough he ssn, i . - . nn Bridget Brown by a line parallel with said Bishop’ ow ene ng. 2, { goods that sell freely, but we want to make: one. 5 S()TH ENCAMPMENT Eo a A s . 4 | Clean sweep. We need the room for Fall and hh et ae ~~ oi Winter Goods; 1 aisles oisond Yond va EXHIBITION A : YT. 10 dan Sih I orm: PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, | Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. SEPTEMBER 12th to '18th, INCLUSIVE. Encampment Opens September 12th. Ezhibition Opens Monday, Sept. 14th. The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylva- nia, by, rs and for farmers. Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition pur- Joses. Ample tent accommonations for all desir- os : to cam is 2 large alsplay of farm stock and poultry, also farm implements, fruits, cereals, aud every pro- duction of farm and garden. o The Pennsylvania State College will make a 14 5-10 perches to a post; thence north 7 degrees east 11-10 perches:ito a , thence south 6314 degrees west 36 3-10 perches to a post, thence 35 degrees west 84 perches to a'stone, thence north 551; degrees east 18 7-10 perches to a post, thence north 37 degrees west 88 7-10 perches toa post, thence south 50 degrees west 42 7-10 perches to a post and stones, thence south 1634 degrees west 57 9-10 perches to a post and stones, thence south 62 degrees 10’ east 35 5-10 perches to pine stump, now post and stones, thence south33; degrees west 103 5-10 perches to a post and stones, and place of beginning, containing 100 acres and 32 perches and allowance more or less. : Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, barn and other out-buildings. : Seized, taken in execntion, and to be sold as the Property of Emma Weston administratrix of W. 8. Weston deceased. : ALSO All that certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at the south- est_c llegher 1 isho ee Tt hl sal sh with said Alle ony, street 30 Reet to 2 post thence in ‘a wepte lirection alon nd of said Bridget: Brown by Bane aralic) with said Bishop stre, 3 feet to post, thence in a southerly direction said Allegheny street, thence in 3 Rortherly dirt. Re Erin co Ios Deane & paviion of lot ace of ning, sai ‘(being & portion of lo No. 159 in the geror plot or "hh of said bor- ough ‘and having thereon erected store room, with rooms used as dwellings overhead, 4 single dwelling houses and outbuildings. tad ~All that certain lot of ground situate in the ‘borcugh of Bellefonte, county and state afore- said, situate on the north side of Bishop street bounded on the north. by Cherry alley, on the east by lot now of the Undine’ Fire company, on the south by hishop street, and on the west by ‘lot of Mrs. Margaret Miles, being. 300 feet on said Bishop street and extending back 300 feet to ri ash alley, and having thereon erected a | donble brick dwelling house and other outbaild-' ings being the eastern half ‘of lot 3 No. 85 in the The high place The New Broom gained in public favor is due to - the Company's ability to produce solid proof of every statement. +... Contract closed for sub-company in Chicago with largest ‘broom manufacturer in the United States. Contract closed for sub-company in New Haven, Conn. it om Contract will be closed shortly for sub-company in Kansas City. . + Contract will be closed short] Mass. L Mexico. , Sub-Company now manufact Ont. “All on royalties to the parent company—The Ottawa Company’ year in royalties. 20 Other Applications for Sub-Companies WE ASSERT AND CAN PROVE ~~ : 3 That the demand for the New Broom is as wide as the civilized world. «That it is the only sanitary broom made. _. That the Brooklyn factory made in April, 1903, twice as many ~ brooms as in' March and four times as many as in February, and earn- 1ed a profit of more than 25 per cent. over its operating expenses on its production. ; That dealers, wholesale and Broom that they are becoming stockholders in the Company. If we could not prove all this ‘Contract will be closed shortly for. sub-company in’ City’ of Aifed OL y for sub-company. in Fall River, uring the New Broom in: Ottawa, senna puso retail, think so well of The New on , and more, we should not expect STOCK. CLEARING SAL E. 3 ‘goods at’ a'big saving, the: kind: you have been. Lawns that were ‘sold tor 25 cents now 18 cents.’ Huai ppd lL 6 {1 f 311 fas tro pts £6 be 1x > Ladies’ Shirt Waits Heng aid Yad i SECO 8 th) uisihiy pial gp OUG 3: gE fr KE rent | 20 gy fon 9 wet 4p 6b sk FR Jee bag BIE uj nike $6 gs dey aw Lb 15 GR mid airenging gd re J : i Hh ; 10 Lo bE Fine White Madras Cloths were 50. cents now 35 cents. : Leb 25 ; ify White and all Colors Lae & v ‘were sold for 756. 1.00, $1.25 and $1. 50 large display of the work of the College and State | enera] plot or plan of said berough. any careful and conservative investor to buy this stock. J LA 0 aa ta Par Siting. : ER Ae it nik CARIB0° y : ____now 50 and 75¢. sail seail Dies viasiiatioding | ADMISSION FREE. : All that messuage or tract of land lying on the : : Se 1 . ; bowed Far hers GExo. DALE, i "LEONARD RHONE, south side of Burnside street pL of Al- 2 2 i LE :Percales:in all colors, 8 cents per yard up. 4 J. 8. DavBERMAN, © © Chairman. | legheny street between the said Allegheny street us ‘ 4 eT . A%AN una a Gro. GINGERICH, 1 -and lot No. 4 the property of Lena Brown et al., As we th hly familiar with : . . Iu EE 10 BYRD S554 pl Les $50; Givasiioh, 48.51.65 | except the lot of James Burns in the northwest: we are thoroughly familiar with the plans and projects of the '1q’ ‘GREAT SALE OF MEN'S, BOYS’ AND (CATAWISSA CAR AND | FOUNDRY COMPANY, _CATAWISSA, PA. , PLANT COVERS 434 ACRES. BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF BITUMINOUS MINE CARS, CAPACITY 25 PER DAY me ALS Ore ; : CASTINGS, FORGINGS AND MINE EQUIPMENTS GENERALLY. "Mine Car Wheels, spoke or hub oiler, with or ie: We use nothing I old railroad car wheels, You can’t make a ern part thereof fronting 50 feet on Allegheny street and extending Bony Burnside street east- wardly 200 feet and the lot of the reservoir be- longing to the borough of Bellefonte in the southwesterly portion thereof, fronting on Al- legheny street 68 feet and extending eastwardly 160 feet, the portion so awarded to: Edward Brown being designated as lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, on the drafts to the agreement dated January 30th, | 1908; lot Ne ad 3514 feet on Allegheny a k “east! street and extendin 1 and the lot of James Burns, ih Lot No. 3 fronting 40 feet on Burnside street extending back to ‘the land of Valentine and Thomas and lying between lot No. 4, of Lena Brown et al and the east and the lots No. 1 and 8 and James Brown on the west.” “= = © =o Althis right title and interest, being an un- divided 4 interest in that certain lot of ground £503 ‘| situate in said borough of Bellefonte county: of the north by an alley on the east by land of Me- fom and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on fferty and McDermont on the south by Burn- ‘purchase money is paid in full. Company and the possibilities of The New Broom we unhesitatingly “declare that this stock should very soon pay a dividend in the par value and rapidly advance until it . It is, therefore, advisable that intending investors who wish to investivate this proposition do so at an early date before the next ad- vance in price is announced. Those who subscribe now will be bene- fited by the increase. . ._.. G.R SPIGELMYER anv CO. © 7 CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Baae LOCAL FISCAL AGENTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL BROOM CO. 3 Capital $2,500,000. All Common Stock. $1,500,000 Treasury Stock. Par sells for $2.00 or $3.00 per share. Fv Nv av - CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. | Men's Fine Pants, thas sold for $5.00 now $3.50 f ti 3 86k aii Doh aeigppy aang! gp '» Children’s Knee Pante from 150. ap, Children's; Shoes. Don’t ‘miss this, your ance'tg secure bargains. U6 Sg MH Bellefonte, Pa. bs LYON & § without axles #o pa ex Bi -side street and on the west by lot of William 3 axl 0 SB 18 ces, Se the wash hy ‘Steep! rl Value of Shares, $1.00. i bo rexeention and to besold —— i Our wheels are all tested before leaving | prope Award Browny dr. coo pe mene i ! rors, and will run 000) miles without wens |" Toaxis—No deed will be acknowledged until \ CALL OR, WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. 48-29-41 Y adh a good mine car wheel with any other mixture. 48-17-2m HUGH 8. TAYLOR, 48-31 ic of 0000] Sheriff of Centre County. BE —,... hs ail $0 88 SRE0 4 ($1B0 ou $e
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