Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 17, 1905, Image 5

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    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 con-
vinced that we can make money for you.
We are now opening new cream routes. 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.
Tae HowARD CREAMERY CORP.
Office—Bellefonte, Pa. 50-6-2m
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New Advertisements.
R RENT—A desirable dwelling house
on Curtin street. Very reasonable
‘rent. Apply to A. M. HOOVE
50-11-3t*
1 ANNUAL PUBLIC SALE
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BELLEFONTE WAREHOUSE & YARD,
SATURDAY, APRIL 1st, 1905.
BOTH NEW AND 2ND-HAND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Machinery, Grain Separators, Clover Hul-
lers, Farm Wagons, Buggies, Carriages,
and a long line too numerous to itemize
here. See the big sale bills.
A rare opportunity for farmers to buy at
their own price, on long credit, either
new or 2nd hand goods.
The Annual Public Sale being a good
thing for the seller and buyer alike, the
big dealers have adopted the system.
McCALMONT & CO.,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
A. C. McCrixtocK,
Auct. 50-11
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.
Headgnarters - Bellefonte, Pa. §
50 9-lm
Williams’ Wall Paper Store
OU INTEND
Certainly you do and ‘we wish to call
your attention to the size and quality
of our stock of
sresrees WALL PAPER...
It consists of 50,000 rolls of the most
beautiful and carefully selected stock
of Wall Paper ever brought
TO BELLEFONTE.
—— SPECIALTIES ——
Our specialties consist of a large line
of beautiful Stripes, Floral De-
signs, Burlap Cloth Effects
and Tapestries.
wveeeessOUR PRICES.........
Are right, ranging in price from 5c. to $1.00 per
roll. We have a large line of Brown Backs
at be. and 6c. per roll with match ceiling
and two band border at 2c. per yard.
Also a large assortment of White
Blanks at 6c. to 10c per roll
and matched up in perfect
combination.
Our Ingrains and Gold Papers are more beautiful
than ever before with 18in. blended borders
and ceilings to match, in fact anything *
made in the Wall Paper line this year
we are able to show you.
0
wevieeses. SKILLED WORKMEN............
Are necessary to put on the paper as it should be
put on. We have them and are able to do
anything in the business. We do
Painting,
Graining,
Paper Hanging,
House Decorating,
Sign Writing, Ele.
wien TRY US AND BE CONVINCED...
Also dealers in
Picture and Room Moulding,
0il Paintings,
Water Colors,
Window Shades,
" Paints,
Oils,
Glass, Eto, 3
. 8. H. WILLIAMS,
ar High street, BELLEFONTE, PA.
New Advertisements.
Shoes.
New Advertisements.
ARM FOR RENT.—Belouging to Geo.
Valentine near Gatesburg mine banks.
Apply to GEO. VALENTINE, JR.
Bellefonte, Pa.
HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sun-
dry writs ot Levari Facias issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, Pa.,
and to me directed, there will be exposed to
ublic sale, at the court house, in the borough of
ellefonte, Pa.
MONDAY, MARCH 27th, 1905
at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described real
estate :
All that certain messuage, tenement, lot or
iece of ground situate in the borough of Belle-
onte, Centre county, Penna., bounded and
described as follows : Fronting on public ground
east of the old Episcopal church being known as
lot No 62 in the general plan of said borough,
(being bounded on the north by High street, on
the east by lot of Cook and McClain, on the south
by lot of Gotlieb Haag, and on the west by lot of
Daniel Garman, being a lot 60 feet in width and
extending from High street to lot of Gotlieb
Haag, Puichiased from Sarah E. Graham by deed
dated July 5th, 1895.)
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Meshie Graham and Meshie
Graham Admr. of Sarah Graham deceased,
Melissa Palmer, Katie Freeman, George C. Gra-
ham, Tennie Riley and Meshie Graham guardian
ad litum of William W. Graham lunatic, heirs and
legal representatives of Sarah Graham, deceased,
terre tenants.
Terms oF Sane. —No deed will be acknowledged
until purchase money is paid in fall,
H. S. TAYLOR,
50-10-3t Sheriff.
(FBEAT PUBLIC SALE
OF
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
The ohgersigned will sell at public sale at
Rockview, on the Reynolds farm located on the
Diss leading to Boalsburg, six miles south of
ellefonte at 9 o'clock sharp,
FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 1905,
the following farm stock and implements:
TWELVE HORSES.
Bay team, geldings 5 and 6 years old, weight
3,200,black team,geldings 8 years old, weight 3,000;
bay and gray, geldings 5 and 7 years old, weight
3,000; black “team, geldings 9 years old, weight
2,300; bay mare,9 years old, weight 1,100; bay geld-
ing.6 years old, weight 1,200; sorrel colt,3 years old,
weight 1,100.
PERCHERON IRON GRAY STALLION
7 years old, weight 1,450—good action, well boned
and brings good colts.
CATTLE
20 head young cattle, 1 bull.
HOGS
4 young brood sows, with pigs, 100 shoats and
pigs, weighing 40 to 150 lbs. One boar, 8 months
old. All Chester White stock.
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
One Peerless separator, one Southwick hay baler,
4.roll McCormick corn husker, these three ma-
chines are as good as new. 3 Deering corn
binders, McCormick corn binder, 3 40 bushel
Kemp and Burpee manure spreaders, 1 £0 bushel
Kemp and Burpee manure spreader, Sandwich
nay loader, Deering ideal binder, Deering pony
binder, 3 6ft. Deering mowers, 1 5ft. Deering
mower, Evans 2-row corn planter, new, C. B. & Q.
side delivery hay rake, 2 hay tedders, 5 broad tire
Kramer wagons, buckboard, 2 buggies, open
buggy, new top buggy, Superior grain drill, 5
pairs Yankee patent turn-under hay ladders, 3
2-horse bob-sleds, Stave land roller, 2 hay rakes,
dump cart, Sulky brake cart, two American culti-
vators with broad cast seeder attachment, No
108 Ross Ensilage cutter also with shredder head,
3 Allbright harrows, 60 tooth harrow, Allbright
cultivator, 4 full sets two-row Allbright corn
planter attachments, 5 Oliver plows, Syracuse
plow, Syracuse side hill plow, 5 Syracuse mould
oards, 3 dozen Syracuse jointer points, 5 cutting
boxes, Aspinwall potato cutter, 3 new mower
knife grinders, 2250-Egg Cyphers incubators,
2 250-Chick brooders, a lot of light and heavy
single and double new harness, also 3 sets tug
harness, 3 sets chain harness, 2 pair cart har-
ness, flynets, breechiags, collars all sizes, din-
ner bell, grain cradles, Harpoon forks, brush
scythes, 2 potato sorters, hay knives, truck
w heels and other articles too numerous to men-
tion. Terms will be made known on day of sale.
i. HARRIS HOY,
Rock Farms.
50-10-4t
Wu. Goneex, Auct.
SUNLIGHT
The SUNLIGHT “OMEGA” is conceded to be the best Acet-
ylne Gas machine in the world.
than city gas or electric light and COSTS ONLY 25 AS MUCH.
When used for light it has only 24 the heat of city gas because
we burn 98 per cent. pure gas.
MAKE YOUR OWN GAS FOR COOKING,
then its heating qualities are phenominal. WHY?
Because we burn 75 per cent. air and 25 per cent. gas. To cook
with city gas you must use 75 per cent. gas and 25 per cent. air.
We light your house and cook your meals with the SUNLIGHT
“OMEGA,” the only successful outfit for country homes, busi-
ness places, churches, etc.
We forfeit the price of the machine if our carbide feed clogs like
it has done on the Colt machine.
sale, good as new, at half price if you want to buy them. Why?
Because the feed clogged up and the light went out.
Call on Jessie K. Cox or go to Yeager & Davis to ask about
Look in the window at Spigel-
the SUNLIGHT “OMEGA.”
myer’s China Store and see the wonderful machine work.
nish you chandaliersand other fixtures at cost and carriage.
NO LAMP GLOBES NEEDED. Ten minutes each week is
all the time it takes to care for the machine.
$4000.00 invested in a town lighting plant yields 30 per cent.
per year on the investment with the SUNLIGHT “OMEGA.”
Write or call on
1. C. BULLOCK, Jr.
ng
&
OUR CLOSING OUT SALE or SHOES
SHOES THAT MUST BE SOLD BY APRIL ist
As we have been Advertising to sell $12,000 worth of
shoes by April 1st and we are going to do it.
We still have a large lot of them left and have just
two weeks to sell them.
Now is the time to buy shoes. We are going to take
the balance of them off of our shelves and put them in
baskets and on tables and make the price so low that you
can not afford to stay away.
Now is the time to buy Shoes at less than the cost to
manufacture them.
Come and see.
YEAGER & DAVIS,
i BELLEFONTE, Pa. I
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Lyon & Co.
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LYON & CO LYON & CO.
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SUNLIGHT
SPECIAL SALE OF CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, OIL
CLOTHS, MATTINGS AND RUGS.
Twelve to fifteen times better 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.
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.
I have two Colt machines for
LACE CURTAINS.
Our line of Lace and figured Swiss Curtains is com-
plete. Nottingham Lace Curtains, 23 yds. long, fast
edges, at soc ; better qualities, 3 and 3% yds. long and
extra wide, handsome designs, at 7sc., go., $1, $1.25
and up.
I fur-
A big assortment of figured Swiss, ruffled edge
Curtains, from 5oc. up. 2
No space to tell you of our new goodsin every de-
partment. Cone to our store and you will see the new-
est, best and lowes prices.
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LYON & CO.
47-17
LYON & CO.
Bellefonte, Pa.
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IO YOUNG WOMEN.—The Bellefonte
Hospital desires appiication from young
women wishing to become Zu nurses in the
training school. Apply to Superintendent Hos-
pital, Bellefonte, Pa. 50-1-tf
JF ERIILIZER
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. ory Balti-
more, Md. For terms and prices write at once to
A. E. MARKLE, Gen’] Agent.
50-8 1m* Porters Sideling, Pa
H°vsE 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. TEA'LS,
46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa.
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. :
Mrs. E. EDWARDS,
1606 Green, St.,
(Formerly of Bellefonte, )
Philadelphia.
49-38-1y*
Asn WANTED. — to_sell the
Novels of Pav 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 1 am aware of.” Pamphlet sent on re-
quest. GEORGE BARRIE & SONS,
1313 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
50-5-1-7
EE =EcuUtons NOTICE —Letters testa-
mentary on the estate of J. Wesley
Gephart deceased, late of the borough of Belle-
fonte, having been granted to the undersigned
they request all persons knowing themselves in-
debted fo said estate to make payment and those
having claims against the same to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
Harry Krier, Att'y ELLA H, GEPHART,
50-9-6¢ WALLACE H. GEPHART.
TXECUTRIX NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary on the estate of R. C. Leathers
deceased, late of Howard Borough, having been
granted to the undersigned, she requests all
persons indebted to said estate to make im-
mediate payment and those having claims
against the same to present them duly au-
thenticated by law for settlement.
FANNIE D. LEATHERS,
Executrix.
50-8-6t
R. 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-
sion. Dr. Jones served four years under
State Veterinary Surgeon Pierson. Calls
by telephone will be answered prom tly
day or night. 50-5-1y
F YOU WANT TO SELL
standing timber, sawed timber,
railroad ties, and chemical wood.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
lumber of any kind worked or 1p
the rough, White Pine, Chestnut
or Washington Red Cedar Shing-
les, or kiln dried Millwork, Doors,
Sash, Plastering Lath, Brick, Etc.
Go to
P. B. CRIDER & SON
48-18-1v Bellefonte, Pa.
Tox WATSON’S MAGAZINE.
“The Magazine that Has an Idea Back of IL.”
* Have you heard that Hon. Thos. E. Watson, of
Georgia, has begun the publication of a
magazine ?
You know who Mr. Watson is? He's the man
who wrote “The Story of France,” ‘‘Life of
Napoleon,” and “The Life apn Times of
Thomas Jefferson.” He was the People’s
Party candidate for President last year.
First number of Tom Watson's Magazine will
be published Feb. 256th, For sale at all news-
stands—price 10c. By mail, $1.00 per year.
You will miss the most interesting 128 page
magazine in America if you fail to get this
pumber. Ask your newsdealer for Tom
Watson's Magazine—or, better still, send a
dollar for a vear’s subscription to
TOM WA T'SON’S MAGAZINE,
121 West 42nd Street,
50-8-2t New York City, N.Y.
RIT IN PARTITION.
To the heirs and legal representatives of E. J.
Pruner, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased.
‘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 county, return-
able on Monday, the 24th day of April, 1905, and
that an inquest 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 and Benner Townships,
on the premises hereinafter described, at which
nd place you can be present if you see
He a Sirs, Sarah E. Hoffer, widow, Bellefonte,
a.: Elizabeth Ingram, George Ingram, Belle-
ivy Pa.; Maggie Skeen, Samuel Skeen, Potts-
town, Montgomery Co., Pa.; Mary Haines, Martin
Haines, Rositter,Indiana Co., Pa; Clara Achiuty,
David Achmuty, Albany. N. Y.; Dindemma Gil-
bert, Frank Gilbert, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Josephine
Cowdrick, William Cowdrick, Niagara Falls, N.
Y.; Sara Glassco, Glassco her husband, Osceola
Mills, Clearfield Co., Pa.; David Shrom, John
Shrom, postoffice address unknown; William H.
Pruner, Loretto, Cambria Co. Pa.; Ida Pruner.
Co.. Pa,
Centre county, Penna., bounded an
follows, to wit:—
ty. Penna., bounded and described as fol-
oan Zon the north by land ot Adam Wagner, W.
and on the west by Robert Valentine (now
ing 198 acres, more or less,
ore upon above described premises, excepted and
reserved by deed dated October 5th, 1839, and
page 452.
No. 2. All those two certain messuages, tene-
ments and tracts of land situate in Spring and
ed and describe
said, bounded on the north by land of Loeb, May
of Jacob Valentine, Wi'liam ¥. Dale; on the south
by land of 8. H. Williams and Mrs, Sat{erfield,and
on the west by land of Robert Valentine '(now.E.
J. Pruner),being tract No. 1 above described, and
H. K. Hoy, containing 250 acres, more or less.
2nd. The other thereof situate In Benner town-
Robert Valentine (now E. J. Pruner); 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.
Excepting and reserving nevertheless the Iron
.ore upon above described premises, as excepted
and reserved by deed dated October 5th,1839, and
‘| recorded in Centre county in Deed Book “M,”
page 452.
.{ No.. 3. All that certain messu, tenement
or lot of ground situate in Betlefonts Borough,
bounded and described as
follows : It being a. lot. fronting 50 feet on the
.§ Turnpike road leading from Bellefonte to Lewis.
‘burg, and ranning 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 same wh is now knewn' as lot
No, 178 in the general plot of said borough.
Sheriffs Office, ... _. - H. 8 TAY.
Benetonte, Feb 10th, 1905. sora Bherin.
‘Pa.; Mrs. Clara Moyer, widow, ‘fyrone, Blair Co. ,
residence unknown; Frank’ Pruner, California;
Charles Pruner, St. Louis, Missouri; Gertrude
Pruner, Gussie Pruner, Ebensburg, Cambria.
d 1 estate, situate in. .
The following described rea sle, situate in.
No. 1. All that certain messuage tenement and:
tract of land sitnate in Benner Twp., Centre
polds, John Kaufman, and the Turn-
i a . on the east by land of Solomon Poor-
man, H. K, Hoy, and Robt. Valentine (now E. J.
Pruner) being tract No. 2. hereinafter described ;
on the south by lands of William Crust, ¥zra
Smith, Mrs. Satterfield, and John M. Shugert ; -
Edmund J. Praner) and Samuel Fravel, contain-.
xcepting and reserving névertheless the ror
recorded in Centre county, in Deed Book “M,”
Benner jownships, Centre county,Penna., bound-
as follows : 1st. The one there-
of situate in Spring and Benner townships, afore-
and Loeb, and John Rishel ; on the east by lands
ship, aforesaid, bounded on the north by land of
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