romp i 3 ———————————— a ——————— B. F. Homan,accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Stover with their baby boy, went to Philadelphia to have the child treated for weak eyes. Miss Ella, daughter of Ellis Lytle, had been so ill last week with pneumonia that her life was dispaired of, but at this writing is slowly improving. : Chifter, the only child of Charles Me- Cormick, eighteen years old and a student in the High school at State College, is lying at the point of death with pneumonia. Walter H. Weaver, while chopping wood on Nittany mountain last week, met with a serious accident by splitting his nose with the axe. Dr. Kidder put in some eight stitches to hold his rooter together. Renl Estate Transferers. The following real estate thansfers were recorded during the past week by Recorder J. C. Rowe : John W. Mallay, et ux, to George B. Winters Feb. 18, 1905, 37 acres and 134 perches in Miles Twp. Consideration $30. George Lorrah et ux, to Mary A Hinton Feb 21, 1995, lot in Snow Shoe Twp. Consideration $26. John Harrington et ux, to Mary Hin - ton, Aug. 23, 1901, lot in Snow Shoe 1wp, Clonsi eration $22 60. - Ti'lie Stonebraker, et baron, to Hen- ry Bryan Dec. 31, 1904, 6-10 of an acre in Taylor Twp. Consideration $11.50. Spring Creek Cemetery Association to Griffith Lytle Jan. 21, 1905, lot in Lemont Consideration $10. David R. Wilson, et ux to A. W. Weber 8 Ex’rs., Jan 7, 1915, 07 perches in toward boro Consideration $2.50. B Panlsen, et al, to David R. Wilso» April 19, 1904, 97 porches in Howard boro. Consideration $225. John D Hess, et ux. to Jackson Stov- er Jan. 16. 1905 three tracts of land in Haines Twp (onsideration $680 00. EXAMINATION FOR PERMANENT CERTIF- ICATES.—An examination for permanent certificates will be held in the conrt house, Bellefonte, April 21st and 220d, 1905. All persons who expect to become candidates for such certificate will please correspond with the undersigned. J. E. WAGNER, Chairman of Committee. Do You WANT To MAKE MONEY ?— Of course you do. Let us help you. Sell your cream, eggs and poultry to us and we guarantee that you will be pleased with the returns. Compare our prices with oth ers buying cream, and you will be coun- vinced that we can make money for you. We are now opening new cream router. If our driver does not pass your place, drop us a line and we will have him call. We always pay the highest market prices for eggs, chickens, ducks and turkeys. THE HowARD CREAMERY CORP. Office—Bellefonte, Pa. 50-6 2m A Card. 20 the Public : The partnership heretofore existing between Fortney & Walker in the practice of the law, has heen dissolved. All books, papers, suits, judgments ot records, as well as Orphan’s court matters remain inthe hands of D. F. Fortney for settlement, trial, ete. Parties desiring information concerning any- thing formerly in the hands of the firm, will call on the undersigned, who retains the old office and will always be ready, in the future, as he has been in the past, to attend faithfully to any busi- ness entrusted to his care. Respectfully, D. F. FORTNEY. 50Lf New Advertisements. OR RENT. — A desirable dwelling house on Curtin street. A. M. HOOVER. 50-8-3t* Bellefonte, Pa. aru FOR RENT.—Belouging to Geo. Valentine near Gatesburg mine banks. GEO. VALENTINE, JR. Belletonte, Pa. XECUTOR’S NOTICE —Letteis testa- mentary on the estate of J. Wesley Gepnart deceased, late of the borough of Belle- fonte, having been granted to the under-igned they request all persons knowing themselves in- debted to nid estate to make payment and those having claims azainst the same to present them duly autheunticaied for settlement. Harry KeLLer, Att'y FLLA H, GEPHART, 509-66 WALLACE H. GEPHART. Apply to ACETYLENE The Best and Cheapest Light. COLT ACETYLENE GENERATORS.......... GIVE THE LEAST TROUBLE, THE PUREST GAS, AND ARE SAFE. Generators, Supplies and Fixtures. . . JOHN P. LYON. BUSH ARCADE, General Agent for Central Pennsylvania for the J. B. Colt Co. Headquarters Bellefonte, Pa. 50 9-tm : RRR CA TI IMIG FRONT oo New Advertisements. Shoes. Shoes. JE YOU WANT TO SELL standing timber, sawed timber, railroad ties, and chemical wood. IF YOU WANT TO BUY kind worked or in hite Pine, Chestnut lumber of an the rough, or Washington Red Cedar Shing- les, or kiln dried Millwork, Doors, Sash, Plastering Lath, Brick, Ete. Go to P. B. CRIDER & SON, 48-18-1v Bellefonte, Pa. d bide WATSON’S MAGAZINE. “The! Magazine that Has an Idea Back of It.” Have yon heard that Hon. Thos, E. Watson, of Georgia, has begun the publication of a magazine ? You know who Mr. Watson is? who wrote ‘The Story ot France,” ‘‘Life of Napoleon,” and “The Life and Times of Thomas Jefferson.” He was the People’s Party candidate for President lat year. First number of Tom Watson's Magazine will be published Feb. 25th. For sale at ull news- stands—price lve. By mail, $1.00 per year. | He’s the man ¥dward Royer Charles Moerschbacher * DISTILLER Noah Eby.. .............Haines *f BREWERS LICENSE. Weist & Raldenhofer.Phihpshnre 2nd Ward 50-7 ARTHUR B. KIMPORT, Prothonotary. { | You will miss the most interesting 128 page magazine in America if you fail to get this nnmber. Ask your newsdealer for 7Zom s Watson's Magazine—or, better still, send a dollar for a year’s subseription to TOM WAISON’S MAGAZINE, : 121 West 42nd Street, 50-8-2t New York City, N. Y. PPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE —No- : £ tice is hereby given that the following named persons have filed their petitions for license in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarer Sessionx 1n and for Centre conntv and that application will be made for the granting of the same, on the first Tuerday of March next. TAVERN LICENSE. W. L. Daggelf............. Bellefonte West Ward : Jorien 3 Boys Yess o ie South Ward LM. & C. B. Garman... * . 1 OY ss pana, i As we have advertised to sell and close out $12,000 Frederten Posrturger, . Hal i ames W. Run entre Hall Boro. : . . 3. L DoHant n,n Howard Boro worth of shoes and we intend t G. B. M. Brungart Millheim Boro. 0 do 1, We will not let up Dane 3 Shawser.. Py fe. 5 te 3 : apsey irebe. nlipsbaur, 2nd Ward 1 Rapsey & Greb psburg 2nd Ward on this sale until they are all sold. So we have plenty of Frank Test re : oe 2d 20d Ward ox, Barnes Ji. i bis at : . . Dorsey Myers... ood bargains left for all. D i Dorsey Myer, “ g g o not miss this sale, for if Jamey Fasmore. aur +4 AY # Samuel Rogers. ee . 2 i I , you do you will regret it. Enoch Hngg...... iA se 5 Alois Kohlbecker...... Roggs Twp. r Sm BB SAE Watch for th ith © ale y Miler... Miles Twp. Samuel B Shtfer. Miles Twp atch for the packages wrapped with [red paper ‘“ [0 James D. Hafer, Penn. : 3 a a tammnbenn 2 and you will know they are bargains from our Shoe Sale." Andrew Sommer 4 + : P. R. Gorman., £¢ “ George B. Uzzl now Shoe Twp. John G. Uzzle. . As £1 Lawrence Redding... 48 s Henry C. Custer......... Worth ** WHOLESALE LIQUOR. Philip Garbriek......... Bellefonte West Ward / ‘ James Black.... Philipsburg 2nd Ward W. Walter Jonex...... 3 ie Orin Vail vie 4 .s George Parks.. st .3 iawitnos Muvent, Bush Twp. . arry Washburn...... 4 Andrew M. Reeser....Snow Shoe Twp. YEAGER & DAVIS, John Boyes. yestasss av 5 +t George J, Kachi . # ts Davi Chambers....... it $e BELLEFONTE, Pa. WHOLESALE BEER. Charles M. Heisler.... Bellefonte West Ward OUR CLOSING OUT SALE or SHOES IS NOW IN ITS HEIGHT, IT IS A BIG SUCCESS...... ’ The shoe buyers of Centre Co. appreciate a sale of this kind for they are getting big values for their money. Our store has been crowded for the last week and every person is well satisfied with their bargains. SUNLIGHT ACETYLENE LIGHT IS THE BEST LIGHT IN THE WORLD. The nearest to sunlight of any light in the world. Cheaper than coal oil. No lamps. No globes. No danger. 10 minutes’ work each day keeps your gas plant in prime condition. You are always independent of light companies. It is allowed by all insurance companies withous extra charge. You regulate your own light hills. Don’t buy an inferior machine. The after you fiil is with carbide and water. Only 1 8 the heat of city gas. A 25-candle-power light of acetylene costs 2-5 of a cent per hour to burn it. A 25 candle-power light of coal oil costs } of a cent per hour to hurn it. A 25-candle-power light of city gas costs 1} cents per hour to burn it. A 25 candle-power light of electric cost 1} cents per hour to burn it. The ahove costs are taken from citv g in Bellefonte yon pay $1.80 carbide at 40. per 1b., and electric light sold at lowest city rates. Having had gnite an experience with agency for the Snnlight Gas Machine which is conceded hy experts to he the hest Gas Machine on the markes. ing so much in its favor, with no possible chance to explode, I have thought it wise to ahandon the sale of favorahle to the Sunlight Machine are : stop the feed ; second, a Sunlight Mae causing the machine to flood the ceilar with water, gas and a substance similar to white-wash. I will he pleased to ficnre with interested parties for town or country homes, business places, &e. I have for sale ove NO. 10 COLT GENERATOR at $25.00; having been used not quite one year, and cost $48 00. I have for sale one NO. 35 COLT GENERATOR, used about two years, at $90.00, cost $150.00, I have for salc one MARTINDALE NO. 35 CARBIDE FEED for $75.00. The reason why these two Colt Generators are offered for sale is that the parties who own them want to replace Call on or address, OMEGA Lyon & Co. SESE) Lyon & Co. LYON & CO LYON & CO. A aie 4 aun 4 SPECIAL SALE OF CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS AND RUGS. Our new line of Carpets are choice patterns, good qualities, prices low. Ingrain Carpets we start at 25c. and go up in grades to the best all wool. Linoleums in all the new patterns ; the best qual- ities, the lowest prices. Oil cloths in floor and table weights, all widths, handsone patterns. Our line of Mattings is the largest in town. We have the plain, checked, carpet effects and the new Per- sian effects, beginning at 12%4c up to 4oc. Sunlight is antomatic. Runs itself Rucs AND ART SQuAREs.—Our line of Rugs in the Oriental patterns is complete. Also a full line in the other styles. We closed out a sample line of Smyrna and Moquette Rugs ; values are $2.50, $3.50, full 54 in. long ; our prices are $1.50 and $2.75. as at $1.25 per 1000 feet while i LACE CURTAINS. Our line of Lace and figured Swiss Curtains is com- plete. Nottingham Lace Curtains, 234 yds. long, fast edges, at soc ; better qualities, 3 and 334 yds. long and extra wide, handsome designs, at 75c., 9o., $1, $1.25 and up. Acetylene light, T have taken the Is simplicity and constrnotion he- all other machines. Two reasons First, it is impossible to choke or hine cannot diop $00 much carbide, A big assortment of figured Swiss, ruffled edge Curtains, from soc. up. No space to tell you of our new goods in every de- partment. Come to our store and you will see the new- est, best and lowes prices. dn Dl Bl Bl Bl Ble Bl bo Bl DO BEAD Do Dl BD. Bb Bb Bh DD DO DD DE. DD DE DL. DD AD. DL Dh DE. AL them with Sunlight machines. LYON & CO. 47-17 LYON & CO. L.:C., BULLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bellefonte, Pa. dé_ Bb Ab ob FT VY VY UY VY YY WY WY UY YY vy hale 4 an 4 gin 4 ae oo VT VY YY OY UY OY OY UY OY OY OY YY Y OY OYTO OY OY OY YY UY TOYO TTY New Advert ents. 0 YOUNG WOMEN.—The Bellefonte Hoxpital desires application fron ung women wixhing to pecome pupil nurses in¥the training school. Apply to Superintendent jor pital, Bellefonte, Pa. £0-1-tf he | J ERTILIZER Good men wanted in all parts of Centre Co., to sell the Robert A Wooldridge Co’s. High Class Fertilizers. The acknowledged standard of America for twenty-five years, Factory Balti- more, Md. For terms aud prices write at once to A. E. MARKLE, Gen’l Agent. Porters Sideling, Pa 50-8 1m* 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, Bellefonte, Pa. 46-30tf OARDING.—Parties visiting Phila- delphia can have first class board and all accommodations six squares from business centre of city. Terms $1.25 and $1.50 per day. Special rates by the week. Mes. E. EDWARDS, 1606 Green, St., Philadelphia, (Formerly of Bellefonte,) 49-38-1y* GENTS WANTED. — to sell the Novels of PavrL pe Kock. The Outlook says ‘“he is one of the most amusing writers of the century;’ and Bulwer wrote of him, “more racy and powerful than any other writer I am aware of.” Pamphlet sent on re- quest. GEORGE BARRIE & 8/'NS, he 1313 Walnut Strees, Philadelphia. DveF COLLEGE imparts a sound Business Education, giving yonng men and women a start in life, enabling them to earn a liveli- hood in this age of commerce. No summer vacation; enter at any time. M. H. DUFF, Pres., Pittsburg, Pa. 50-7-44 XECUTRIX NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary on the estate of R. C. Leathers deceased, late of Howard Borough, having beén granted to the undersigned, she requests all persons indebted to said estate to make im- mediate payment and those baving claims against the same to present them duly au- thenticated by law for settlement. FANNY D. LEATHERS, 50-8-6t Exeeutrix. DD J. JONES VETERINARY SURGEON. A Graduate of the University of London has permanently located at the PALACE LIVERY STABLES, Bellefonte, where he will answer all calls for work in his profes- gion. Dr. Jones served four years under State Veterinary Surgeon Pierson. Calls by telephone will be answered promptly day or night. - B0-5-1y IVORCE NOTICE. Chas. L. Jackson) In he Court of Common Pleas vs. of Centre County,No. 117, Nov. Eva L. Jackson ) Term, 1904. To Eva L. Jackson whereas, Charles L.Jackson, your husband has filed a libel in the Conrt of Common Pleas of Centre county, to No. 117 Nov. Term 190. praying for a divorce against you, now vou are hereby notified and requested to puear in said conrt on or before Monday, the 24th day of April, 1905, to answer the complaint of the said Charles I, Jackson and show cause if any you have, why the said Charles lL. Jackson should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony en- tered into with yon, and in default of such ap- pearance you wil be liable to have a divorce in your absence. gran in y H. 8. TAYLOR, £0-6-4 Sheriff. Nonow The undersigned, executors of the estate of J. W. Stover, late of the borough of Millheim, deceased, offers for sale his entire stock of general merchandise. Said stock is in good condition and will be sold at a bargain. Call on Mrs. H. T. STOVER, W. F. SMITH, 50-1-2m. Executors VV RIT IN PARTITION. To the heirs and legal representatives of E. J. Pruner, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. ‘I'ake notice that in pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, Pennsyl- vania, a writ in partition has been issued from said Court to the Sheriff of said coanty, return- able on Monday, the 24th day of April, 1905, and that an inqne-t be held for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said decedent on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1905, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., in Bellefonte Borough. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1905, at 1:30 p. m , in Spring ard Benner Townships, on the premises hereinafter described, at which time and place yon can be present if you see roper. Mr. Sarah E. Hoffer, widow, Bellefonte, Po Mrs. Clara Moyer, widow, Tyrone, Blair Co. , Pa.; Elizabeth Ingram, George Ingram, Belle- fonte, Pa.; Maggie Skeen, Samuel Skeen, Potts- town, Montgomery ¢o., Pa.; Mary Haines, Martin Haines, Rositter, Indiana Co, Pa’; Clara Achmuty, David Achmuty, Albany N. Y.; Diademma Gil- bert, Frank Gilbert, Brooklyn. N. Y; Josephine Cowdrick, William Cowdrick, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Sara Glas~co, Glaskco her husband, Osceola Mills, Clearfield Co, Pa.; David Shrom, John Shrom, postoffice address unknown; William H. Pruner, Loretto, Cambria Co. Pa; Ida Pruner, residence unknown; Frank Pruner, California; Charles Pruner, St. Louis, Mistouri; Gertrude. Pruner, Gussie Pruner, Ebensburg, Co., Pa, : 1 flowing described real estate, situate in. CE ar bounded and deseribed as. follows, to wit:— ‘ tind No. 1. All that certain messnage,tenemen @ tract of land sitnate in Benner Twp., Centre county, Penna., bonnded and deseribed ax fol- Jows : on the north by land of Adam Wagner, W. Fred Reynolds, John Kaufman, and the Turn- pike road ; on the east hy land of Solomon Poop. man, H. K. Hoy, and Robt. Valentine (now B,J Pruner) being tract No. 2. hereinafter described ; on the sonth by lands of Wilham Oraxt. * zra Smith, Mrs, Satterfield, and John M. Shagert ; : and on the west by Roheit Valentine (now Edmund J. Pruner) and Samuel Fravel, contain- - ing 198 acres, more or less. Rt and reserving nevertheless the Iron: ore npon above de~cribed premies, excepted and! reserved by deed dated October bth 1839, and recorded in Centre county, in Deed Hook “M,* page 152. * : No. 2. All those two certain niéssuages, tené- ments and tracts of land sitnate in Spring and Benner townships, Centre connty,Penna., bound- ed and described as follows : 1st. The one there- of situate in <pring and Benner townships, afore- said, bounded on the north by land of Loeh, May and Loeb, and John Ri-hel ; on the east by lands of Jacob Valentine, Wi liam J. Dale; on the south by land of 8. H. Williams and Mrs, Satterfield, and on the west by land of Robert Valentine (now £, J. Pruner),being tract No. 1 above deseribed, and H. K. Hoy, containing 250 acres, more or less, 2nd. The other thereof situate In Benner town- shin, aforesaid, bou ded on the north by land of Robert Valentine (now E. J. Praner); on the east by Robert Valentine (now E. J. Pruner); on the south by Robt. Valentine (now E. J. Pruner); and on the west by Robert Valentine (now E. J. Pruner), containing 2 acres more or less. Ixcepting and reserving nevertheless the Iron ore upon above described premises, as excepted and reserved by deed dated October :th,1839. and recorded in Centre county in Deed Book “M,” page 452. No. 3. All that certain messuage, tenement or lot of ground situate in Bellefonte Boro gh, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows : It being a lot fronting 50 feet on the Turnpike road leading from Bellefonte to l.ewis- burg, and running back 180 feet to an alley,being bounded on the southeast by lot now or formerly of Henry Twitmire, on the northeast by lot of said Edmund J. Pruner, and being known and described as lot No. 4, in the James D. Harris extension of the plot of the borough of Belle- fonte, and the fame which is now known as lot No. 178 in the general plot of said borongh. Sheriffs Office, H. 8. TAYLO Bellefonte, Feb, 10th, 1905. §0-7-3t Sn, i Cambria. *
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