Shoes. shoes. mes : New Advertisements. $20,000.00 WORTH OF SHOES TO BE SOLD AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. In order to dispose of our Fall and Winter stock of Shoes we will have a Bargain Sale begin- ing SATURDAY JANUARY 23rd and sell shoes cheaper than they have ever been sold in Central Penna. We do not intend to dry any of them over and the only way to get rid of them is to cut the price and give the shoe buyers of Center Co. the benefit. You will find that we will sell shoes just as we advertise them and there will be no misrepresenta- tion in this sale. Below is a list of goods at regular price and the reduction : LADIES $4.00 SHOES NOW .......ociiiiinninnnnnn. $3 00 4 3.50 H $i: weresesveriessveverisv isis 2.50 tt 3.00 4 BE tei srvivisiativesnoarasini 2.25 $e 2.50 4 OE le tieess sevetnsiravsrpaves 1.75 5 2.00 ie BE eetuessheyrsaiaraperrees 1.50 i 1.50 of BS ll areesirasnrssnsrnriamanses 1.00 MEN'S $2.25 GOOD LEATHER BOOTS NOW $1.50 MEN'S $5.00 SHOES NOW.....coociiniiiiiiinininannns $4.00 ‘4,00 a RO 3.00 ‘3.50 te A ecviveedinsciiibariitea its 2.50 “3.00 te BS etscerssriesidisseranrennrane 2.25 “2.50 * BL evassurestiscesnstnaseesane 2.00 ¢ 2.00 ft de visTeaseraceryerstoewsivae 1.50 “150 $8 BE riecticiiNeicersiioy naiasves 1.00 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BOYS’ BOX CALF SHOES WORTH $1.75 NOW $1.20. MISSES $2.00 DRESS SHOE NOW............... $1.50 x 1.75 te i EE ireatevieaise 1.25 i 1.50 * ie itis eares 1.00 3: 1.25 . * 3: atesreiieares .80 LADIES $2.00 PATENT COLT SHOES NOW $1.50 A DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE : for rent. Apply to A. M. HOOVER 16-3-3t% Spring St. New Advertisements. | New Advertisements. OR SALE.—A handsome high backed ee organ, reasonable, Ingnire at this SEND US YOUR NAME AND AD- press. —If interested in a mail course in Book-keeping, Shorthand or Commercial courses and we will send you free particulars of a special low price tuition offer. Old standard school. Positions for graduates. REYNOLDSVILLE BUS. COL. AND ! CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. 49-3-1t Reynoldsville, Pa. : AP MINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— Let ters testamentary on the shite of Ben- jamin Corl, late of Ferguson townsh ip, deceased, | having been granted the undersigned all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them, properly authen- ticated, for payment, 7 JOHN T. McCORMICK, Adm. State College, Pa. 49-3-6t DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- ters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Madacai Tripple, late of Bellefonte borough, de- ceased, paviag been granted the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es- tate are requests to make immediate payment thereof and those having claims to present them, properly authenticated, for iE : HARRY YEAGER, Adm., Jno. M. DALE, Atty. #9-3-6t. Bellefonte, Pa Your OLD CARPETS. and scraps of carpets can be woven into BEAUTIFUL RUGS any size from a_Door Mat to Car- | pet Sizes. For Beauty, Durability or Price they cannot be equalled as a floor covering. Send for circulars DENWORTH RUG FACTORY, 3045—51 Boudinot St. 49-3-6mos PHILADELPHIA, PA. — — a f—— ASL STATEMENT ee Qf ee Levit FARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO. A of Centre County, Pa. BerueronTs, Pa. Jan, 11th, 1904. In compliance with the provisions of their | charter, the forty-sixth annual statement of the transactions of the company are hereby present. ed. ASSETS: Bills receivable, being premium notes due and payable by tnembers for insurance the past year Cash premiums... Cash in treasury. $13,892 95 2,515 98 EXPENSES : Directors’ pay......ccceeeeeens £ 18813 Salary of secretary. . 125 00 Salary of treasurer......... 25 00 Mileage, Sec. and 'I'reas 912 Printing, office rent, postage and stationery. 93 60 Election board........cc 3 00 Insurance report ae 5 00 Telephone rent.. Bice 13.95 Justice services............ 100 B. C. Bloom, loss on cows killed by light- DDE crvanere seanne sesiaeens R. G. McClellan, bal. due on barn........c..eeee 672 John M. Wieland, loss Total amount of assets less expenses the past y 49,082 75 Am’t of premium notes in force this day......... Insurances taken the PASE YAY .....ciineeiinnn To which add insuran- ces of 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1902 and we hav in foree............. I, LIABILITIES Mrs. Ellen Hubler......... 393 Amount outstanding... 156,616 68 531,078 1,866,351 00 S17 08 At a meeting held the same day the following directors were chosen for the ensuing year: J. B. Goheen, H. C. Campbell, Frank McFarlane, Jacob Bottorf, Col. W. F. Reynolds, Fred Kurtz, J. B. Strohm, ¥. M. Fisher, H. E. Duck, Z. D. Thomas, G. B. Haines and J. R. Brungart. Thereupon the board organized by electing th e following officers . : ‘President, Fred Kurtz. Vice Pres., H. C. Campbell. Treasurer, B. H. Arney. Secretary, D. F. Luce. . is for rent. 3,448 00 | Attest : FREDERICK KURTZ, Pres D. F. Lyse, Secretary 1t Montgomery & Co. WANIED—Man and wife, without children. Woman to do cooking and general house work and man to do stable out- side and rough work about the house. Apply at this office. 43-45 ARM FOR RENT.—A well watered, nicely timbered farm in Harris township nquire of or address MRS. E. E. BROWN, 48-5-tf Boalsburg, Pa. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Let- ters testamentary on the “estate of Wil- liam G. Neidigh, late of Ferguson township, de- ceased, having been granted to the unders| gned all persons having themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against it are request ed to present the same, properly authenticated, for payment. JOHN H. NEIDIGH, Administrator, 49-1-6t. State College, Pa. Lyon & Co. cation to learn the printing trade. Also a bright active boy. Inquire at this office. ANTED.—Two girls with good edu- the estate of Jacob D. Valentine, de- ceased. All that property 200 feet on Spring street and 60 feet on High street. Con the old homestead. For further particulars in- quire of the heirs on the premises. © 49-1-tf 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 2 lot that alsohas a front. age on Logan St. Call on or write to Mrs. SARA A. TEATS, 46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa. {oat FOR SALE. Farmers and others desiring to buy the BEST COAL direct from the mines can get it at Fountain Station Mines, iwo miles east of Snow Shoe by the hi load. 48-45-2m P. B. CRIDER & SON. Lyon & Co. LYON & CO the year. Handsome new goods—Scotch We are getting in Spring Goods every day since the first of LYON & CO. POY UV UY UY YY TTY YYTPY ve ve vy YW VOY OYTO vey We will continue our White Mus- Tweeds in all the new colors, with line sale for some time. Owing to the new nub figures, 40, 46, and 52 the. cold. weather not every one 4 inches wide, 50c. up to $1.25. could come in, so we will bave an- { Voilles,all wool, black and colors, other new shipment comer in this 4 from 50c. up week. Corset Covers, , Drawers,. 4 New White Goods for shirt waists. Skirts, Chemise, low: aol -high-neck J 4 “The largest assortment and the Nigh Dresses, Infants’> long and 4 choicest patterns,’ is what we are short Dresses, We will sell any 4 told every time we show our line of | quantity of any price in our muslin { new Waistings. Mercerized Damas. | Sale. We get these in large quanti- 4{ seefrom 15c.up. Mercerized stripes ties from the 100. pieces up to the d in Poplin effect from 25¢. up. finest goods. We do not limit our 4 s : customers to any quantity and will 4 The new Mercerized Poplins, | pqnigh the low price goods as well 4 white, champagne, blue and pink— | 45 the higher prices all through the 4 something entirely new at 50c. seuson 3 New . Embroidery at half price from 3c. per yard up. Table Linens, Napkins and Towels New Laces at half price—from 3e. at special low prices. \ per yd. up. » p b 4 _ The closing out sale of all Winter Goods still continues. We... } invite every one to give us a call and we will interest them in S buying the best goods at the lowest prices. { : 4 LYON & CO. LYON & CO. : 47-17 Bellefonte, Pa. 4 R SALE.—Real estate belonging to ning Lemont. Jacob Houtz has not improved much with- in the week. 3 f g A The sleighing is grand where the roads are not drifted full. Mrs. Jacob Markle, of Oak Hall, is report- ed quite ill this last week. The old saying is when the days lengthen the storms strengthen, is only too true this winter for we have been having very rough weather and especially within the last few days. The United Brethren meeting opened at Héuserville Thursday evening and Miss May Whitehead, the minister in -charge, asks all ° to come and lend a helping hand in trying to make the meeting a success. The ladies aid society of United Evangel- ical church of Lemont will hold a social at - the home of J. E. Lenker, in Lemont, on Thursday evening, January 28th, at which time there will be sold to the highest bidder a quilt with the names of ovér 300 persons worked upon it. Everybody is cordially in- vited. : Rev. C. C. Miller, of Johnstown, came here Monday to assist ten days in ‘carrying on the Houserville U. B. meeting and as he is a good speaker your correspondent will be- speak a pleasant time for all who can make it convenient to attend thie meeting while he is here, as well as at others times. The turkey dinner given by Boalsburg I. 0. O. F. lodge Thursday evening to cele- brate their twenty-fifth anniversary, was not well attended as it would have been had not the roads been drifted full at places, but all those that succeeded in getting to the ball had a very pleasant evening recounting the times spent together during the quarter century that passed by. sSmullton. James Miller is on the sick list. Serenes Harry smiles over the arrival of a new grandson. : { Mr. Stover, from Dakota, is a guest of Thaddeus Stover: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith, of Fiedler, spent Sunday at A. Brindle’s. i M. Wance returned home last week, after working a few weeks at Philipsburg. Mis. John Mallory spent a few days at Madisonburg with her sister," Mrs. Kerns. Mrs. Keene and Mrs. Swartz from Penns valley spent Sunday with Mrs. Luther Mil. ler. a eit Miss Lottie Hackenberg, from Pennsvalley, is a guest of her brother, ;W. J. Hacken- berg. fil Mr. and Mrs. Israel Haugh, Mrs. H. 8. Smull and Mrs. George Crouse: spent Tues- day of the past week at,Clayton Brungard’s east of Rebersburg. : ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Following is the list of marriage licenses granted by or- phan’s court clerk, A. G. Archey, during week : John E. Eckert, of Wingate, and Sarah J. Wilson, of Fleming. Christian Schenck, of Howard. and Emma A. Berry, of Altoona. Joseph E. Herman and Lizzie E. Hines, hoth of Heola Park. : Ellis Suloff, of Lewistown, ant Effie A. Barclay, of Milroy. : —_Bighee—I .say, Smallbee, you are the man 1 want to see- You have known me now for five years, haven't yon? Smalibee—Yes. “Well, I would like you to accomedate me with the loan of $10.” “Sorry. Bigbee, but I can’t.” “Can't? Bigbee, Why not?’ «‘Beganse I've known you for five years.” Real Estate ‘Transfers. The following real estate transfers have been recorded during the past week hy Recorder John C. Rowe: Geo. W* McGaftey et ux to Charles E. Murray, dated Jan. 6, 1904. lot in. Philipsburg. Consideration $1,450. Mary A. Grenoble to Milton G. Walker. dated Jan. 6, 1904, two tracts in Gregg Twp. Consideration $2.50. G. W. Wolf to Haines Twp. O.of P. | dated Dec. 17, 1903, lot in Haines Tw = Consideration $30. AN? = ATV ATA TA TATA TIL VM CALF A AV AVA VATA TATA TATA TATA, 3 New Union Cemetery of Unionv CHILDREN'S $1.25 NOW..........ccoo00 re $1.00 PATA: to Chas. McLaughlin dated May 9, 18 iy AE SR SPR 80e. lot no 37. Consideration $8. 3 $ MD Wl renee elaesurres 60c. Samuel Huston’s Exr. to MeN? # : B00 tan Shed bE fh aieiss 40c. Bros. and Co., dated June 13, 1903, # acres in Potter Twp. Consider w $5,500. . Th ation : Caroline Jodon So Yar o ® ae : : - i t Jan. y 4 a. 01d Ladies Warm Lined SHOES. .....cri wvvcvverrree 50. : Narva ear Siiiindler Bae vantion ts . bd 10 In Ladies good heavy Calf Shoes.........oeevvvenniciannees $1.00 BY x § Peck, atty-in-fr . Boys's Dress Shoes .....ccicesesreasee ceinsensnnenel The. : : i A GREAT ji Smith, dated May 1, 1° 6t to Howard Men's good heavy Working Shoes.............on. oi. 1.00 REDUCTION SALE 5 Walker Twp. Consid Fi 1 in Men's Dress Shoes worth $1.50 nOW...........o0cees. 1.00 } it NOW "ON ; paved Smith. " Edward F ; win : : £{ d rman, . Xx ol Boys' Gum BOOB: +5453 oy bbb denis srace nes 1.25 ANI YY : : in Walker Tw sai. 1b, 1904, H. amet Yo. Men’s Lumberman GuME......c.ceeniiee connniiannn 990. 1EAY ed ! ' Apa B.D’ ¢. Consideration £225, : ; Oh AT AVA AV AVA VAT LT LT AN i nna bo. Be amps} Ladies Jersey Legging.......coocvicisenuncssiscniane: .500, z Ye ; : Er | ot al dated gong Foam, A . h # : | Twp. Cor Nov. 7, fand “in” Boggs : | “apy,” SHSAGEEOEE. is ‘| Auls 8 Awn Wasson 0 Jno. H. Mec- >. wth ler™. Jan, 15, ¥804, lot i - 1 A Comaknon $06 Ohi Alfred Calhoun & ux to Jas, P ‘more ‘dated Murch 31, 1902, land in Rush Twp. Uonsideration $1500, - Louisa C. Jones o* baron to Eli 3, Thomas dated Jun. 14, 1904, Top 1 { Philipsburg. Consideration $3000. 4 § Wm W. Curtin ex ux to M | #larsis et al.; dated Dec. 51, 1903. 106 | Centre Co, Consideration $1. This sale will be for CASH ONLY “44 wooo tie One-third off Men's and Children’s Suits and Overcoats. A large line of them for your selection. These are genuine bargains, not old’ stock, but all . new winter styles. a o¥E "and no premium cards punched diiring ‘this sale. Come and see us and be convinced that we can Come at once and take advantage of this sale. “7 save you more money on shoes than you have LW, Speer etx to HAE 3 ; ye . ot aan k ry Zimmer- ¥ : : Remember how we pleased you last Fall, . - man, dated Dec. 19, 1903. Ict i ar 2 ever been able ta save before. : : ¥ fa i. & 41 Twp. Consideration $1. - I Benner : : 11 oh ” : © Calvin M Hayes et ux et al to Laur- elton Lumber Co., dated Oct. , 190: 12 tracts of land in Centre Go. Consider. I aginol laa In CenifCo Conner. “Francis J. Hunter to Harry A. Samp. gol dated Jan. 12, 1903, lot va fi Twp. Consideration $2. © = _ David Fink to Benj, V. Fink, dnted 3 » «+ + YEAGER & DAVIS, MONTC INERT & €0 i ida AT ATA TAT ATLA ATA FAV AT AT INAV ATA VA TAT AVA ¥ The Shoé Money Savers, ] Th rl tee "qe | detad Nov. 23, 1905 & ok, dad go Bg 11} FONTE, PA a - ill : BELLEFONTE, PA. Typ. Conmderation 81, 1 © 210% a 47-47 JEFONTE, PA. ’ SAYA VA TATA PATNA a AEA LAR i Lae 212 | Margaret A, Fink: et bar: he! yi “in Rae eY AY sar Fink, Hated Ov, 8, 1903, os Le Taylor Twp. Consideration $150. we TAO
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