—————————————————————— Penna. Telephone Co. Shoes. New Advertisements. IN THE GOLDEN SPRINGTIME When you are rife with new ideas for bettering the business—for enlighten- ing the home—think of the BELL TELEPHONE. ADDRESS THE PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE COMPANY, BELLEFONTE, PA. emer Do You WANT TO MAKE MONEY ?— Of course you do. Let us belp 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. It 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. Tag HowARD CREAMERY CORP. Office— Bellefonte, Pa. 50-6 2m me New Advertisements. 0 YOUNG WOMEN.—The Bellefonte Hospital desires application from young women wishing to become pupil nurses in the training school. Apply to Superintendent Hos pital, Bellefonte, Pa. 50-1-tf OTICE.—Transfer of tavern license. Notice is hereby given that the petition of W. B. Price and Charles M. Waples was this day filed in the office of the clerk of Quarter Sessions court, for transfer of the tavern license, of Potter house, Second ward, Philipsburg bor- ough, Penna., from W. B. Price to Charles M. Waple. A. B. KIMPORT, Clerk. Bellefonte, Pa., April 16th, 1905. 50-14-26 HERIFF’'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias Fieri Facias and Venditioni Exponas 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, APRIL 2ith, 1905, at 1 o'clock p. m. All those two certain messuages, tenements and lots of ground situate in Central City, town- ship of Boggs, county of Centre and State of Penna, bounded and described as follows: the one thereof bounded on the north by Railroad street, on the east by vacant lot of Lena Stover, on the south by an alley and on the west by lot of Samuel Moyer fronting on said Railroad street 50 feet, and extending back 200 feet And the other thereof bounded on the north by Railroad street 50 feet and extending back 200 feet to said alley on the south, on the west by lot of Nancy H. Crider and on the east by vacant lots of the plot or map of Central City village and numbered as lot No. 144 in town plot. : ‘Thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house and out-buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Nancy H. Crider and Jacob A. Crider. ALSC All the right, title and interest of the defendant Harry A. Wagner in and to the following de-. scribed real estate: All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the town- ship of College, county of Centre and State ol Penna, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning in the middle of iron bridge over Cedar Creek on the road leading northward to Railroad station, thence along said road north 14 degrees east, 6.48 perches to corner of lot of J. H. Weber, thence along said lot north 74 degrees west, 10 9 perches to corner, thence along same north 14 degrees east 7 4 perches to corner,thence along same south 74 degrees east 10 9 perches to hs I of public road, thence along said road north 14 degrees east 11 12 perches to the middle of railroad tract, thence along publie road north 6 degrees east 58 perches to middle of Brush Valley road, thence along lands of B. F. Homan, William Bohn, W. C. Kline and C. H. Kline, north 3 degrees east 672 perches to iron pin, thence along lands of Jacob Markle north 134 degrees west 48 4 perches to stone, thenze along lands of James Poorman south 84}4 degrees went 25 3 perches to stones, thence along «ame north 5% degrees west 20 perches to stones, thence along same north 8414 degrees east 428 perches to corner, thence up mountain north 2 degrees west 27 5 perches to corner, thence along Nittany mountain south 76}5 degrees west 82 rches to stone, thence along land of A. E. le south 20 degrees east 122 perches to post, thence along lands of Felix Dale north 81 degrees east 20 6 perches to post, thence along same south 14 degree west 37 perches to post at Brush Valley road, thence along said road south 85 degrees west 38 perches to stones, thence along lands of Clayton Etters and across mill dam south 13 degrees east 45 perches to corner of lands of Daniel Louder, thence along lands of Anthony Knopf south 90 degrees east 8 08 perches to stone, thence along same south 46 degrees east 15 36 perches to corner of lands of Edward Sellers, theuce along land and Cedar Creek south 68 degrees east 114 perches to corner, ‘thence along said land and creek south 17 de- ‘grees east 10 perches, thence along same south 59 degrees east 10 perches, thence along the same south 79 degrees east 11 perches to the place of beginning, containing 82 acres and 10 perches net measure. Thereon erected a two-story frame. dwelling house, barn and other ont-buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold, ali the right, title and interest of Harry A. Wagner. ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Curtin township, Centre coun- ty, Penna, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a black oak, corner of land now or late of Jacob Brickley, thence by land of said Brickley north 57 degrees east 59 6-10 perches “to stone, thence by land of David Bechdel north 6634 degrees east 23 perches to pine, thence by la’ 4 of said Bechdel north 85% degrees east 16 5-10 perches to chestnut oak, thence by land of same north 60 degrees east 39 4-10 perches to stones, thence by land of same nerth 32 degrees west 72 perches to stones, thence south 7 34 de- grees west 112 perches to pine, thence south 3114 degrees east 135-10 perches to stones, thence south 3814 degrees west 30 perches to stone, thence south 3214 degrees east 68 perches to place of beginning, containing 63 acres and 65 Jetehes and allowance, be the same more or ess, Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, barn and other out-buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be gold as the property of William C. Miller. ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Centre connty, Penna, bounded and described a~ fol lows, to wit : Bounded on the north by Logan street, on the south by Logan alley, on the east by lot of John D. Lieh's heirs and on the west bv Jot of Mrs. Annie Miller, fronting 5u feet on said Logan street and extending back 200 teet to said Logan alley. Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, and ont buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to de rold a« the property of William J. O'Leary and Mary R O'Leary wit notice to certain minor children of Clara Ward deceased, terre tenants. : ALSO All that certain messnage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Walker, county ot ©Oentre, and State of Penna, bounded anu described as follows: On the west by lands of John Lord 486 feet to a stone, on the north by lands of E. Roger's heirs 696 feet to a stone, on the east by lands of Wm. P. Harris 657 feet to n stone, and on the south by the hig road 111 feet t« the place of beginning, containing 4 acres 95 perches, more or !ess. ‘Thereon erected a two-story dwelling house, barn and out buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold a~ the property of W. E. Nihart. Teerus or Sane. —No deed will he acknowledged’ until purchase money is paid in fall, . H. 8. TAYLOR, 50-13-3¢ Sheriff. New Advertisements. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Es- tate of G. H. Homan, late of Potter town- ship, Centre county, deceased. Letters of ad- ministration having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make payment, and those having claims to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement to ALBERT B. HOMAN, 50-12-6t* Centre Hall, Pa. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let- . ters of administration on the estate of Louisa H. Hoy, deceased, late of the township of Benner, having been granted to the undersigned he requests all persons knowing themselves in- debted to said estate to make payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for »ettlement. J. HARRIS HOY, Administrator. 50-13-6t Bellefonte, Pa. UBITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, in the estate of Sarah M. Gatch. The Auditor appointed by the Court aforesaid to make distribution of the mon- ey to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, in the hands of Florence E. Dale, I xcx. of John M. Dale, as shuwn by the account filed in the estate of the said deceased by the Executrix of the said John M. Dale will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Bellefonte, on Tuesday, the 18th day of April, A. D. 1905, at ten o'clock a. m., when and where all parties inter- ested in said estate can attend if they see proper, or be forever barred from making claim against the estate. D. F. FORTNEY, Esq. 50-12-3t Auditor. OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Honorable Eliis'L.Orvi~, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 19th Judicial District, consisting of the eccunty of Centre having issued his precept, bearing date the 15th day of March 1905, to me directed, for hold- ing a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in Bellefonte, for the countv ot Centre and to commence on the 4th Mondav of April, being the 24th day of April, 1905, and to continue three weeks, notice 1s herebv 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 remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains *o 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. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte,the 15th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1905, and the one hundred and twenty-eighth year of the inde- pendence of the United States. H. 8S. TAYLOR, 50-13-3t sheriff. OUR CLOSING OUT SALE or SHOES SHOES THAT MUST BE SOLD BY¥APRIL 1st 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, BELLEFONTE, Pa. SUNLIGHT | OMEGA MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, MILLIONS. MILLIONS OF MONEY, MILLIONS. The way the Standard Oil Co. made their millions was by selling us coal oil. we add to their millions. per cent. on every gallon of oil we consume. city gas are both sold at over roo per cent. clear profit. buy a SUNLIGHT ‘“OMEGA’’ ACETYLENE LIGHT MA- CHINE and make your own light, which is a beautiful, soft white light, and only costs about one-third as much as city gas or elec: tric light. light machine works automatically, no trouble and so simple to operate that any one can learn how to make the light in ten minutes. light that is better, purer, cheaper, less dangerous and less troub- lesome than any light in ‘existence. deliers, etc., furnished at cost. Any church in my district who will light with acetylene, can have a contribution from me of 10 per cent. of the price of their machine. Inquiries promptly answered, correspondence solicited, esti- mates furnished upon application. L. C. BULLOCK, Jr. Every time we consume a gallon of coal oil They have a net profit of over 100 It is cheaper than coal oil. If you live in the country, city or town you can have Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. LYON & CO LYON & CO. Bo Db AY ev Ww OARDING.—Parties visiting Phila- delphia ean 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. GENTS WANTED. — to sell the Novels of Pavr 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 & SONS, 1313 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 50-5-1-7 XECUTOR’S NOTICE —Letteis 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 to said estate to make payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Harry KeLLEr, Att'y FELLA H, GEPHART, 50-9-6t WALLACE H. GEPHART. EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that the following acconnts will be presented to the Court for confirmation on Wed- nesday, April 26th, 1905. And unless excep- tions be filed thereto, on or before the second day of the term, the same will be confirmed, to wit : The first account of C. H. L’chtenthaler, Com- mittee of Sebastian Stuckman. The first and partial account of Ezekiel Confer, Committee of Harry Saylor. The first and partial account of Dorsey E. ‘Woodring, Committee of Jesse Newton Cowher. The first and final account of James A. David son, Committee of Julia A. Shope. The first account of Wm. H, Miller, “guardian of John A. Miller. The first and final account of J. W. Gephart, guardian of J. P. Gephart, of Belle- fonte borough, as filed by Ella H. Gephart and Wallace H. Gephart, executors of said J. Gephart, deceased. Mar. 29th, 1905. 50-12-56 EGISTERS’ NOTICE. The folowing 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- y for confirmation on Wednesday, the 26th day of April, A. D. 1905. 1. First and partial account of Frank M. Curtin, administrator of Josephine T. Curtin, late of Beltefonte borough, deceased. 2. Becond partial account of W. H. Williams, sole acting administrator of Aaron Williams,late of the borough of Bellefonte, deceased. 8. First and final account of R. E. Stover, guardian of George Spayde, Marion township. First and final account of J. Herbert Hull, administrator of etc., of Joseph Hull, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. 5. First and final account of William M. Allison, administrator of Malinda Smeuzler, late of Gregg township, deceased. 6. First and final account of N. H. Yearick and James 8. Martin, Exrs. of etc, of Henry Yearick, late of Marion township, deceased. 7. The first and final account of Emeline Hess and Susan Wagner, executrixes of the last will and testament of Sarah Wagner, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. 8. The account of J. C.and W. R. Brachbill, administrators d. b. n. c. t. a. of John Brachbill, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, as filed by W. R. Brachbill, surviving administrator d. b. n.c. t. a. . 9. The first and final account of Josiah and Daniel Long, administrators of ete., of Catherine Long, late of Penn township, deceased. 10. The first and final account of D. G. A. Harshberger, administrator ot ete., of Nancy Ellen Harshberger, late of Worth township, deceased. 11. John P. Harris, trustee appointed by the Orphang’ Court of Centre county under the last will and testament of William A. Thomas, late of Bellefonte borough, in said county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, hereby renders his eleventh (11) annual statement of the trust received by him as aforesaid ; being the thirty- seventh (37) annual statement of said trust. 12. John P. Harris, trustee appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county under the last will and testament of William A. Thomas, late of Bellefonte borough, in said county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, hereby renders his twelveth (i2) annual statement of thé trust received by him as aforesaid ; being the thirty- eighth (38) annual statement of said trust. 13. The second account of KR. W. A. Jameson Admr. of ete., of Jeremiah Kline, late of Haines township, deceased. 14. Final account of J. Kennedy Johnston, guardian of Carolyne M. Anderson. 15. First and final account of Jacob Botlorf, executor of the last will and testament of Franklin Bohn, late of College township, deceased. 16. First and final account of H. H. Harsh- berger, guardian for Harry F. Burkholder. : A. G. ARCHEY, Bellefonte, Pa., March 28th, "05 Register. (Formerly of Bellefonte,) 49-38-1y* A. B. KIMPORT, Prothonotary. SUNLIGHT Easter opening of Dress Coods, Dress Linings, Laces Corsets, Kid Gloves, Neckties and Collars. Mohair Lustres in all the new, desirable colors— checked and mixed effect, 28 inches; 3sc. quality, our price 2oc. Cotton Pongee in new styles, all colors—light and dark ; the 25¢. quality, our price 15c. Fill de Soie—something new; a fine light weight ‘in check and small neat figures ; has all the comforts of cool summer silk ; looks like silk, will wear better than silk ; only 25c. ; A line of Fancy Cloths in all the new colors, and Mercerized Mohairs in all the new spring shades, 40 inches wide; sell everywhere at 75c., our price only 47c. A large assortment of finer Mohairs in black and all colors, plain and fancy figures, at 65c., 75¢., $1 and up. Cotton Voilles from 10c. up. Wool Voilles from 50C. up. A fine French Voille in black and colors, 42 inches wide, beautiful weave, texture and finish; the $1.25 quality, our price $1.00. A large assortment of fine black Dress Goods the new Panama weave, plain and fine dotted; Nub Voille, and plain Bourette Canvas, at $1 and 1.25. p ) p b y b p ) p h p ) p > p 3 p > ) ) Electric light and p b p b y > ( > p b p b y > p > New Rouchings, new Ties, new Lace and Embroid- save money. If you The Sunlight “Omega’’ Acetylene fixt , chan. YiSpe slurs. Coan ered Collars from roc. up. New Batiste Corsets and Girdles. The largest assortment of Kid Gloves in the town in black, white and all the new spring shades; the gx quality, or price 7sc. New Laces, Embroideries and Veiling at the low- est prices. See our line of new Mattings, Carpets, Portieres, Lace Curtains, Rugs, &c. A big line of Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Watch our Clothing Department if you want to MILESBURG, PA. a a aD Bh Dh Sh Dh Db BBE Ob DDB Dl Dl Bl Bb Bl bl Dl Bln Bl Dh ADS DD DD DD DE OS LYON & CO. 47-17 Bellefonte, Pa. UY UY VY YY UY UY YY OY OY UY YY OY OY UY UY LYON & CO. BB Jf QuisTIiON AND CO. offers an exceptionally large and desirable line of . . .. . BUGGIES NEW AND SECOND-HAND for the Spring and Summer Trade. We have Buggies of our own make as well as many of other manufacture and a McQuistion Buggy runs longer and lovks better than any other on the market. The prices range $50.00 AND UPWARDS. ‘Come and look our Wagons over. It will cost you nothing to see them. PAINTING A SPECIALTY. We have first-class mechanies in our painting department and will guarantee satisfactory work. McQUISTIC,N & GO. 50-13 3m Thomas St. = BEI! BFONTE, PA. —t 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 she J. B. Colt Co. : Headquarters - Bellefonte, Pa. 509-tm : Sti