. . : : 2 5 - pe . New Advertisements. New Advertisements. New Advertisement. New ‘Advertisements. New Advertisements. New Advzrtisements. EGISTERS’ NOTICE. The following accounts have been examined, assed and filed of record in the Register’s office, or the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors and all others in anywise interested, and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre coun- ty for confirmation on Wednesday, the 25th day ovember, A. D. 1903. 1. First and final account of George W. Fisher and Naney M. Fisher executors of Rebecca Fish- er, late of Unionville borough, Centre county Pa., deceased. ° 2. First and final account of 8. L. Stiver and W. B. Stiver executors of the last will and testa- ment of Thomas J. Stiver,late of Potter township, deceased. 3. First and final account of John 8. Walker Admr. D. B. N. of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of -John Reese, late of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, deceased. 4. First and final account of Isaac Orndorf executor of Etc., of William Orndorf, late of Haines township. : 5. First and final account of Robert Condo Admr. of Ete., of James J. Price, late of Harris township, deceased. 6. Final account of Harry H. McEntire Admr. of the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of N. R. McEntire, late of Bellefonte, Pa., deceased. on 7. Final account of Frank K. Lukenbach and Frank F. Irwin executors of William E. Irwin, late of Philipsburg, Penna., deceased. 8. Firstaad final account of Lucretia Peters executrix of Caroline Long, late of Howard Cen- tre Co. Pa., deceased. 9. First and final account of W. A. Collins executors of the last will and testament of Cath- erine Matts, late cf Rush township, deceased. 10. The account of William Pealer executor of all and singular the goods Etc., which were of Susan Coldren (widow) late of Gregg township, deceased. 11. The account of William Pealer Admr. of all and singular the goods which were of Edwin Ruhl, late of Gregg township, deceased. 12. The first and final account of John A. Woodward Admr. of Ete., of the estate of Wm. Marsden, late of Howard township, deceased. 13. The account of Chas. F. Cook guardian of Mary and Katie Lutz minor children of Ellen Lutz, deceased. 14, First and final account of J. H. Rishel executor of the last will and testament of Wm. Weaver, deceased. 15. The finalaccount of W. B. Turner guardian of Ete., of Edward Miles, Mary Miles, Roy Miles and Bessie Miles, minor children of George W. Miles, late of Huston township, Centre Co. Pa., deceased. 16. Fifth annual account of George R. Meek trustee for the estate of Thos. R. Reynolds, late of Bellefonte borcugh deceased. 17. The first and final account of Anson A. Schenck Admr. of Etc., ot Mary M. Schenck, late of Howard borough. 18. The first and final account of J. Dorsey Green executor of Etc., of Christian Miller, late of Patton township, deceased. 19. The first and final account of J. E. Hender- son and W. P. Parsons Admr. of Etc., of John C. Henderson, late of Huston township, deceased. 20. First and final account of H. H. Harsh- berger guardian of Wilbur E. Burkholder minor child of Felix M. Burkholder, late of Potter township, deceased. A. G. ARCHEY, Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 28th, A. D. 1903, 48-43 Register. MINE EQUIPMENT, CATAWISSA CAR AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, CATAWISSA, COLUMBIA CO., PA. BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Bituminous Mine Cais. Every type. Mine Car Wheels. Plain. Solid hub oiler. Bolted cap oiler. Spoke oiler. Recess oiler. Mine Car Axles. Square, Round, Collared. Car Forgings. Bands, Draw bars, Clevices, Brake, Latches, Chain. Rails and Spikes. Old and New. Iron, Steel and Tank Steel and Iron forged and prepared for any service. We can give you prompt service, good quality, lowest quotations.’ Distance is not in the way of LOWEST QUOTATIONS. TRY US. 48-17-2m HERIFF'S ELECTION PROCLAMA- TION : «oD SAVE THE comMoNweArTH: I H. 8. Taylor, High Sheriff of the County of Centre, Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the County aforesaid that an election will be held in the said County of Centre on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1903, being the 3rd day of November A. D. 1903, for the purpose of electing the several persons hereinaf- ter named to wit: One person for State Treasurer of Pennsylvania. One person for Auditor General of Pennsylva- nia. Two persons for Judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. e Two persons for Jury Commissioner of Centre county, Pennsylvania. I also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding elections in the several wards, Boroughs, Districts and Townships within the ‘County of Centre is as follows : For the North Ward of the Boro of Bellefonte at the Hook & Ladder Company's House on east Howard street in Bellefonte. For the South Ward of the Boro of Bellefonte, at the Court House in Bellefonte. For the West Ward of the Boro of Bellefonte, at the Carriage shop of 8. A. McQuistion in Belle- fonte. For the 1st Ward of the Boro of Philipsburg, at the vacant store room of Dr. Thomas B. Potter. For the 2nd Ward of the Boro of Philipsburg, at the Public building at the corner of North Centre and Presqueisle streets. For the 3rd Ward of the Boro of Philipsburg, at the Hale School House northeast corner of Sixth and Presqueisle streets. To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square opporite the name of the party of your choice in the first column. OR SALE.—A good Double Heater for sale. Inquire of J. KYLE McFARLANE, Bellefonte, Pa. 48-41-tf Sim, ANTED.—Girl for general house-' JNERRETS FOR SALE.—Why be both- ua; work. J. HARRIS HOY, Rock Farm. 43-42-tf The Clothier. buy. any business house; and we be- lieve we have won the goal in the judgment of all good dressers. Our aims have culminated in the Suits and Raincoats we are show ing for this Fall. In the matters of style, of quality, tailoring, fit, you will find no clothes as good as these. We should like an opportunity to show you some of these Gar- ments. these Suits or Overcoats you'll pay for it rather than give it up. SUITS, OVERCOATS RAINCOATS in all the different styles that Fashion and comfort dictates; Sumptuous, Luxurious Clothes ; you can’t find better anywhere, nor as good elsewhere in town. We are winning you are a part of the goal; we 48-43 For the Boro of Centre Hall, in a room at Run- kle’s Hotel. ‘ For the Boro of Howard, at public school house in said Boro. wi the Boro of Millheim, in a room at National otel. For the Boro of Milesburg, in a new Boro build- ing on Market street. For the Boro of South Philipsburg, at the dwell- ing house of John Summers. For the Boro. of Unionville, at the new School House in said Boro. For the Boro. of State College, room on the 2nd floor of the Holmes building. For the Township of Benner (North Precinct) at the Knox school House. For the Township of Benner (South Precinct) at Hoys School House. For the Township of Boggs, (East Precinct) at Hall of Knights of Labor in the Village of Cur- ns. For the Township of Boggs (West Precinct) at the School House in Central City. For the Township of Boggs (North Precinct) at the public School House known as Walkers School. se. sri Ve . of Burnside, at the building For the Township owned by Wm, Watson. «= + © © For the Township of College, at the School House in the Village of Lemont. For the Township of Curtin, at the School House near Robert Manns. For the Township of Ferguson (East Precinct) at the public House of J. A. Decker, in Pine Grove Mills, (now R. R. Randolph. For the Township of Ferguson (West Precinct) at Baileyville Hall in the Village of Baileyville. For the Township of Gregg (East Precinct) in Room of House occupied by Andrew Zettle, at Penn Hall. For the Township of Gregg, (West Precinct) in WINNING THE GOAL The Goal of this Business is to Dress the Men of this town and vicinity with the best your money, or our money, will Its a worthy ambition for If you try on one of shall win you if you see the goods. SIM THE CLOTHIER, BELLEFONTE'S MODERN CLOTHING STORE. clothes AND the Goal; a Hoos at David Rhules (now Geo. C. Kings otel). For the Township of Gre, North Precinct: Mirreys Shoo) House. BE ( spcinch) o or the Towns of Haines (East Precinct the public School House 1n er anol) at For the Township of Haines (West Precinct) at the public House or Hotel at Aaronsburg, For Half Moon Township, at the Grand Army Post Hall, in the Village of Stormstown. For the Township of Harris; at the Town Hall in the public School House in the Village of Boalsburg. For the Townshi Howard Creamery Company. For the Township of ctl: 2nd floor of the Building owned by J. C. Nason, in Julian. For the Township ot Liberty, at the School House in Eagleville. 8 i : in th amuel Aley in the Village of Jacksonville. For the Township of Milos ( Bast Precinct) at ihe Dwelling house of Jasper Wolf at Wolf's ore, For the Township of Miles, (Middle Precinct at Wagon Makers Shop of w. 5 Weber in hh burg. y For the Township of Miles, (West Precinct) in the Smnty Store Room of Elias Miller,at Madison- For the Township of Patton, at the House of Peter Murray. For the Township of Penn,at the House former- ly Suned by Luiher Suiseninite, at Coburn. or the Towns of Potter, i at the ola ort Hole p , {North Precinct) or the Township of Potter, (South Preci at the Hotel in the Village of pa Mite.) For the Township of Potter, en Precinct) at the Store of George Meese, at For the Township of Rush, the School House at Cold Stream. olyer. A oross marked in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. The voter may insert in the blank space at the bottom of each group, the name of any person whose name is not printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote. State Treasurer. : (Mark one.) | REPUBLICAN. | | Republican, William L. Mathues, Citizens, Democratic, Joel G. Hill......... areons] { DEMOCRATIC. | | TRY Henry D. Patton,...........Prohibition, John A. Smith,..... ....Socialist, | PROHIBITION. | | David E. GIIChTISt, verre creveiss Labor. | SOCIALIST. | | Auditor General. (Mark one.) Republican, William P. Snyder FE | CITIZENS. | | : { Citizens, 1 : Democratic, Arthur G. Dewalt....... Indep’dence, I INDEPENDENCE. | | Elisha Kent Kane,........ Prohibition, Wm. W. Atkinson,.............80cialist, Wm. J. Eberle,.... ween iabor, | LABOR. Judge of the Superior Court, (Mark two.) of Howard, at the Office of ownship of Marion, at the Shop of (North Precinct) at ered with rats when you can buy a train- ed ferret for $1.50. 4p 1 ply to F. HAZEL, Bellefonte, Pa. 48-42-3¢ R SALE AT A SACRIFICE.—A fine seven room house, good dry ¢ellar, splen- did attic, water and woodshed very convenient, on easy terms. Call on or address HENRY C. VITALINI, 48-7-tf 243 south Spring street, Bellefonte ANTED.—A trustworthy gentleman or lady in each county to manage for an old established house of solid financial flanding, A straight bona fide weekly salary of $18.00 paid by check each Monday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for ex- penses. Enclose addressed envelope. Manager, 360 Caxton Bidg., Chicago. 48-40-6t ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— ! The partnership heretofore existing be- twéen C. A. Walizer and Orlando Smith, for the conduct of a meat market in Howard, Pa., is this day mmnally dissolved, C. A. Walizer having pur- chased the business, will continue at the old stand in his own name. ~All bills payable to the old firm will be collected by him and he will assume all liabilities. C. A. WALIZER Howard, Pa., ! Oct. 14th, 1903, 48-41-3t ORLANDO SMITH. HE GOSS INSURANCE AGENCY Represents some of the best fire insurance companies. All cash, no mutuals. Also agent : for the —NEW YORK LIFE— All business promptly attend- ed to. Call or address S. E. GOSS, Bellefonte, Pa. Successor to John C. Miller. Dftice saeond floor Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. 8-40-Im JMPROVED.. || ELDREDGE i «B” FOR The name Eldredge has S00] or the Bi Tan the Sewing achine THU Hore Is a New Eldred ere is a New redge YEARS BETTER than EVER, and Superior to all oth- ers. Positive take-up ; self setting need- le; self threading Scuttle ; automatic tension release; automatic bobbin winder; Josiure four motion feed: cap- ped needle bar; ball bearing wheel and pitman; five By laminated woodwork . “with a beautiful set of nickeled stee i atachments in velvet lined fancy metal ' box. ‘+ + #5 Ask ‘your dealer for the Improved Eldredge *‘B,” and do not buy any machine until you have seen it. * NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO. BELVIDERE, 1LLINOIS. 93 Reade Street, New York City. 46 Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. 48-39-6m Hearst Building, San Francisco, Cal. CERT ATR ELAR For the Township of Rush, (South Precinct) at the public School House at the Village of Powel- ton. For the Township of Snow Shoe, (East Precinct) on 2nd floor of Buddinger Building in the Village | of Snow Shoe (over Barber shop.) For the Township of Snow Shoe, (West Pre- cinet) at the House of Mrs. L. B. shannon, (now Alonza Grove.) For the ‘Township of Spring (West Precinct) at the hall occupied by the Coleville band in the Village of Coleville, =“, 11" For the Township of Spring (North Precinct) in the office of the Empire Iron Co. lessees of the Valentine Iron Works (now Nittany Iron Co.) For the Township of the Public house of Gotlieb of Pleasant Gap, (now John Mulfinger.) For the Township of Taylor, at the house erect- ed for that purpose on the property of Leonard | Merryman. For the Township of Union, atthe Township public building. For the Township of Walker (West Precinct) in ie Swsiing house of John Royer in the Village of Zion. § For the Township of Walker (Middle Precinet) at the Grange Hall in the Village of Rablersurg: For the Township of Walker (East Precinct) in Robbs Hotel (now of Nittany. For the Township of Worth, at the Hall of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, at Port Matilda. The following is the official list of nominations made by the several parties, and as their names | will appear upon the ticket to be voted for on the 3rd day of November, 1903, at the difterent voting laces in Centre County as certified to, respective- y by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Commissioners of Centre County, to wit : ® Jury Commissioner. Republican, John J. Henderson,.... (Mark one.) : Republica John D. Decker,......... ...Republican Thomas A. Morrison, P > » 2 : Citizens, Frederick Robb,............Democratic, { Citizens, [ Democratic, John A. Ward, { Indep’dence,| Democratic, Calvin E. Rayburn,.... Indep’dence, Matthew H. Stevenson,..Prohibition, Emmett D. Niehols,......Prohibition, Alfred Leach,.....ccccurueeennnn Socialist, Louis Goaziou, ........ ressriraes Socialist, Wm. H. Thomas,........eeeens «Labor; John Bursechell,,........c.ce.ennii Labor, r NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that every person excepting Justice of the Peace, who shall hold any office or Sppoistment of profit or trust under the Government of the United Siates, or of this State, of incorporated district, whether ‘a commissioned officer or iat a LS abordingte officer or agent who ) rict, and also every member of Congress and of the State Legislature and of the select or C - y law, incapable of 2 din or exerciring at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, inspector or jy 5 Oe A arms, this State, or United States, or of an sioners of any incorporated district is city or incorporated di that no inspector, Judges or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any 'office'to be then voted Under the law of this Commonwealth for holding elections, the polls shall be nay al 7 o'clock a. Ye jon Sr baat of an election officer: Given under my hand and seal at my office in Bellefonte, this 20th day of dependence of the United States. 8 or shall be employed un der the I.egislative, Executive or Judiciary Department o October in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and three and in the one hundred and twenty eighth year of the In- H. B. TAYLOR, Sheriff of Centre County, avis, Mo-| * rag Soh Precinct) at | aag, in the Village rank Emerick) in the Village ANTED--WOODLANDS.—Will buy both large and small tracts. Apply to J. J. HURLBURT, Purchasing Agt. 48-42-2t Lock Haven. AMB ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE.— Two houses on a 30x75 lot on east Lamb street are for sale, Both in good condition and OR SALE.—Nicely located lots at State College can _be purchased cheap by gpplying to Mzs. E. E. BROWN AS-5tf Boalsburg, Pa. XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary on the estate of Samuel Brugger, late of the borough of Unionville, Dec’d. having been granted the undersigned they hereby notify all parties knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate settlement thereof and those having claims to present the same, properly authenticated, for payment ARGARET BRUGGER, renting well. Proyeny of Mrs. Mary Blanchard tate. Inquire o JNO. M. DALE, Atty. 48-29-6t 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, 46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa. OARDING IN PHILADELPHIA.— Parties visiting Philadelphia can have first class board and all accommodations, within walking distance of the business district, and Biases of interest. Terms $1.00 and $1.50 per day. pecial rates by the week. Apply to JOHN P. BRUGGER, MRS. EDWARDS, ForTNEY AND WALKER, Executors. 1606 Green St., Philadelphia. ‘Attys. 48-41-6¢ Fleming, Pa. Formerly of Bellefonte. 47-37-1yr.* - Shoes." Shoes. and keep the feet dry.’ 47-47 whee Lyon & Co. WHEN YOU WANT GOOD SCHOOL SHOES COME TO US We have the kind that will wear all winter Also, we have the best heavy shoes for La- dies for country wear, the kind that will wear all winter and keep the feet dry. YEAGER & DAVIS, Shoe Money Savers Bellefonte and Philipsburg, Pa. EE EEE EE EE EE SES Lyon & Co. LYON & CO goods at the lowest prices. A black taffeta silk, 19 in. wide, worth 75¢.; our price 50c. 36 in. Taffeta, guaranteed to wear, worth $1.50; our price $1.25. $1.00 quality Taffeta; our price 75¢. : 24 in. China silk, all colors—real value 750.; our price 60c. Zibelines, in black and colors, from 500. to $1.50 per yard. Handsome black panned Zibelines 52 inches wide, $1.50 per yard. We have a big stock of ready- made sheets, pillow casesand bolster- ing at prices that cannot be matched. Our line of Fars is complete—all RE LYON & CO. 47-17 DB Db Ob Bb Db DD DD DD Bb DD AD Sb DD DL Sb Ab Dh ob DD ob DA Dh Db Al Db Db DD AD AD Db Dl ba Ab Our buyer is again in the Eastern cities to fill all our de- partments for the Winter season. A few hints of the many money-saving values : was, LYON & CO. i 1 Watch our store for .the best igi th the new shapes and colors: ‘Cluster scarfs, stoles and the long tab cape collar. Prices begin at $1.00 and up to $18.00 apiece. Examine our qualities at these prices and you will buy of us. Men’s, ladies’ and children’s un- derwear, in wool, fleeced: and cotton —the best qualities at the loweat prices. See our $9.00 all-wool nobby young men’s suits; real value $12.50 The best all-wool $5.00 _suis. Compare’ it with others at $7.50. Children’s suits from $1.25 up. Men's, youths and boys storm and SAVE MONEY AND BUY HERE. Bellefonte, Pa. dress overcoats at prices that cannot be matched. ! x LYON & CO. TY” , VY VY YY Ye TY UY UY YY UY UY OY YY UY OV OY YU YY UY WY YY YY rT OY IY YEE IY YY : y Da hf, bi ?
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