Penna. Telephone Co. New Advertisements. FARMERS’ TELEPHONE SERVICE. HOW TO GET IT - ~ WHERE TO GET IT. HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT? Clubs now forming—Ask about our co-op- erative plan. Let us explain fully to you Call or write, MANAGER, THE PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE COMPANY, 50-12-3m "BELLEFONTE, PA. J nS A aa 5a AEGAN Tr sss, Ey, EE Pine Grove BHMention. We had zero weather Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McCracken are laid up with heavy colds. : The popular sawyer. John Charles, is nursing a badly crushed foot. Mr. and Mrs McKinney Osman are visit- ing relatives in Altoona this week. Our well known Miller, Reuben Tressler, transacted bosiness at Linden Hall last week. Mr.Geo. Meyers is nursing a badly cut foot, received while cutting wood on the Jas. Ross farm. Mrs. G. W. Campbell, who has been a very sick lady, is slowly but surely : recover. ing. : W. D. Port spent Saturday in Belle- fonte and has been disgruntled with rheu- matism ever since. Mrs. J. B. Krebs, with her little daughter’ Mary Elizabeth, are here from Northumb er- land visiting relatives. Little Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ross, of Lemont, is suffering with an at- tack of catarrh fever. ‘Sheriff Mitchell Brecker, of Mifflin county, was a Pennsvalley visitor last week but not in an official capacity. ; Abram Houser is busily engaged in beau- tifying Chas M.Dale’s house with a fresh coat of paint and new paper. » John Reish went to Selinsgrove, last week, to enter College; at least for the summer term, with a view of reading medicine. Mrs. C.T. Aiken spent several days in Bellefonte this week inspecting Easter hats and spring styles, in which she is well posted. Tr Dr. J. Baker Krebs closed his dental par- lors at Northumberland and came up for his share of theangling over along the moun: tain stream. Mrs. S. E. Young and Mrs. G. W. Ward, both of Bellefonte, were callers at Mrs. Dannley’s home, on Main St., Tuesday be- tween trains. : "J.B. Ard and family spent Saturday at the county capital, where Mr. Ard trans- acted business, while Mrs. Ard did some shopping. : : «Mr. James Decker, who had been _ill last week but aronnd as usual on Saturday, was put back to bed again suffering a relapse of his former tronble. ‘Rev. E. K. Harnish will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sunday, at 10.30 a. m., and not inthe evening, as was for- merly announced. Communion service will be held in. the Lutheran church here, next Sunday morn- ing. Preparatory service on Friday evening and Saturday morning. Thus far Krebs Bros hold the belt for the biggest catch on the first day of the trout | | season. They came in with 115 of the finn y tribe, some very large ones. ’ Many Odd Fellows in this section are ar- ranging to attend the anniversary meeting to be held in Sunbury, next Wednesday, the 26th. There will be a return train at night. Mr. T. B. Clark, of Detroit, Mich., presi- dent of a large coal concern in the sunny South, spent several days with Wm. Thomp- son, who is a large stockholder in the con Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Fry, of Altoona, came down from their city home for a little outing among their friends around the home of their youth and were among the mourn- ers at Mrs. Kustaborder’s funeral on Tuesday. Thos. D. Decker, the veteran farmer and stock raiser near State College, has been a very sick man of late. Yesterday one ef the physicians admitted that he was very low and virtually no hope of recovery but to-day he is some better. Wm. Witmer, one of Buffalo Run’s pros. perous farmers, is building an addition to his barn and on Saturday the old fashioned barn-raising went on when all the neigh- boring farmers and their wives took part. Some did the lifting while others did the looking. Then. oh the big dinner that Mrs. Witmer and her assistants served! So m uch enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Etters, of Lemont. drove up to our town, Saturday evening. Mrs. Etters was a caller at the parsonage while Mr. Eiters attended the installation of officers in Pennsvalley Lodge, 276, 1.0. 0 F.as D. D. G. M. of Centre county. He was ably assisted by Dr. BR. M. Krebs and J. H Bailey, installing the following officers: N G. W. W. Keller; V.G, Alf Bowersox; R 8. to N. G. Chas Meyrs; L. 8. to N. G. Geo Rossman; R. 8S. to V. G., Ellory Parsons; L. 8S. to V. G., John Everhart; chaplain, D. BR. M. Krebs; Warden, W. H. Fry; conductor, J. B. Heberling; BR. 8. 8., Sumner Miller; L. 8. 8., W. G. Gardner; recording Sec’y, John Reish; guardian, Harry McCracken. O. 8 Good and N. T. Krebs go as delegates to the grand lodge at Scranton. —————— pf rec mat. —— Robert Fernbaugh, a former agen! for the American Express company who became a defaulter and absconded, has been arrested in Chicago and will be brought back for trial] just as soon as requisition papers can be seonred. A Card. To the Public : ‘The partnership heretofore existing between Fortney & Walker in the practice of the law, has been 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, etc. 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, 50Lf D. F. FORTNEY. Announcements. The following are the prices charged jor announce ments in this paper : Sheriff, $8.00 ; Treasurer, $3.00 ; Legislature, $8.00 ; Register, 6.00 ; Record- er, $5.00 ; Commissioners, $5.00. All candidates are required to pledge themselves to abide the de- cision of the Democratic County Convention. FOR RECORDER. We are authorized to annonnce Jounx C. Rows as a candidate for the office of Recorder of Centre county ; subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce J. D. Mier Esq, of Walker township, as a candidate for County Treasurer ; subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Dr. Frank K. Wire, of Philipsburg, as a candidate for County Treasurer ; subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce Ernis S. Suarrer, of Miles township, as a candidate for Sheriff of Centre county ; subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. FOR COMMISSIONER, We are authorized to announce W. H. Fry, of Pine Grove Mills, asa candidate for the nomina- tion for County Commissioner; subject the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Josep L. NErr, of Boggs Twp., as a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner ; subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. FOR REGISTER. We are authorized to announce D. WaeNER Geiss, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for the nomi- nation for Register, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Harry J. Jack- son, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for Register, subject to the decision of the Democratic county. eonvention. * mt SUNLIGHT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, MILLIONS. MILLIONS OF MONEY, MILLIONS. The way the Standard Oil Co. made their millions was by selling us coal oil. [Every time we consume a gallon of coal oil we add to their millions. They have a net profit of over 100 per cent. on every gallon of oil we consume. Electric light and city gas are both sold at over 100 per cent. clear profit. If you 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- The Sunlight “Omega’’ light machine works automatically, no trouble and so simple to tric light. It is cheaper than coal oil. operate that any one can learn how to make the light in ten minutes. If you live in the country, city or town you can have 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. MILESBURG, PA. OMEGA SUNLIGHT Acetylene fixtures, chan- 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. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. 00D PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS. — Wanting three or four months work, should apply tv SSN L. KRAGLE, 50-15-2¢ Clearfield, Pa. 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.—Trausfer of tavern license. Notice is hereby given that the pétition of W. B. Price and Charles M. Waple, was this day filed in the office of the elerk of Quarter Sessions court, for transfer of the tavern se, of Potter house, Second ward, Philipsburg bor- ough, Penna., from W. B. Price to Charles M. yap, A. B. KIMPORT, Olerk. Bellefonte, Pa., April 16th, 1905. 50-14-2¢ OARDING.—Parties visiting Phila- delphia can bave first-class -and | all accommodations six squares from business centre of city. Terms $1.25 and $1.50 per day. Special rates by the week. 3 y : : Ms. E. EDWARDS, (Formerly of Bellefonte,) 1606 Green, 8St., 49-38-1y* Philadelphia. GENTS WANTED. — to sell the. Novels of PauvL pe Kock. -The Outlook says ‘‘he is one of the most amusing ariters of the century;”’ and Bulwer wrote of him, “more racy and powerful than any other writer I am aware of.”” Pamphles og oy re- quest. GEORGE BARRIE & SONS spr 1518 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 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 authentieated, for settlement to ALBERT B. HOMAN, 50-12-61 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 Jequeste 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. J. HARRIS HOY, Administrator. 50-13-61 ” Bellefonte, Pa. R SALE.—The well known B. Lauth estate farm, consisting of about one hun- dred acres, with large barn and usual farm build- ings, located east of Howard borough. Also 16 acres in Marion township, about 134 miles east of Walker, Ps., heretofore known as Beek Ore Bank. Good artesian well on preutises. Apply to JOHN N. LAUTH, Howard, Pa. or WM. WILHELM, ‘Buffalo, N.Y. . 50-15-3m Executors. OR THE LADIES.—Miss Jennie Mor- gan in her new room on Spring 8t., lately used as offices by Dr. Locke, is now ready to meet any and all patients wishing treatments by electricity, treatments of the scalp,. facial mas- sage or neck and shoulder massage. She has also for sale a large collection of real” and 'imita- tion shell pins, combs and ornaments and will be able to supply you with all kinds of toilet articles including creams, powders, toilet waters, ex- tracts and all of Hudnut’s preparations. . 50-16 OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Honorable Ellis!L.Orvis, President Jud; of the Court of Cornmon Pleas of the 19th. Judic District, consisting of the ccunty of Centre having issued his precept, bearing date the 15th day ot March 1905, to me directed, for hould- 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 county of Centre and to commence on the 4th Mondav of April, being the 24th day of April, 1905, and to continue three weeks, notice 18 herebv given to the Coroner, Jus- tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be theniand there in their proper persons. at 10 o’clock in the, fore- noon of the 24th with their records, induisitions, examinations, and their own remempranees, to do’ those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in rec: izances to Proseonis againet the prisoners that dre or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and, there to prosecute against them as shall be just. iven under my hand, at Bellefonte,the 15th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1 and: the one hundred and twenty-eighth year of the inde- I i I I i fr... LYON & CO LYON & CO. bo Bb Ob BO We have been selling a great deal of new Dress S Goods for the Easter event. We have again "complet- ed our line of fine goods. ! Mobhairs are the popular stuff. All new colors and black checked and plain, from soc. to $1.50 per yard. A fine assortment of French Organdies, the new effective flower patterns copied from the silk tissues; and the lining to match the colors; special price only asc. Peau de Cygne in all colors. Taffetas in all colors ; these are the silks for shirt waist suits. di { A large assortment of Linens in all colors. Handkerchief Linens and the heavy round thread- ed are very popular. Embroidered Shirt Waist patterns are the waists for this season. Another large assortment of new Laces and All- overs to match. These make beautiful waists. A full assortment of the new Spring and Summer Corsets. The new shapes and habit hips. Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear. Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Working and dress Shoes for men ; Ladies’ and Children’s Ox- ford Ties in black and russets. See our line of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Lace and Heavy Curtains, Linoleums and Oilcloths, all new pat- terns. Prices that will tell you we are the lowest. VY VT OYTO YY LYON & CO. 47-17 Bellefonte, Pa. VEY WY YY YY YY UY Uw VTWY YT vv LYON & CO. vey pend of the United States. « H. 8. TAYLOR, 50-13-3t ~_ ..Sheri TV] cQUISTION AND CO. offers an exceptionally large and desirable Tine of . Te 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 sSuggy rans Jonger and looks better than any other on the market. The prices range : $50.00 AND UPWARDS. ' - Come and look our Wagons over. I : will cost you nothing to see them. PAINTING A SPECIALTY: We have first-class mechanies in: ~ our painting department and will guarantee satisfactory work. " McQUISTION. & 80138m Thomas St. = BELLEFONTE, PA. ACETYLENE | The Best aud Cheapest Light, COLT ACETYLENE GENERATORS... : GIVE ; THE LEAST TROUBLE, * THE PUREST GAS, AND ARE SAFE. A ——— Generators, Supplies and Fixtures. . . . JOHN P. LYON. BUSH ARCADE, General Agent for Central Peunsyivan ia for she J. B. Colt Co. Headquarters = Bellefnnte, Pa. 50-9-tm : Centre County Census Directory. A few covies of ‘the Centre county Census Directory published several years ago can be obtained. This work contains the name age, occupation and postoffice address o every individual in Centre county. The Directory will be sent postpaid to any ad- dress upon’receipt of $3 00. JAS. A. FEIDLER, 50-14 Milesburg, Pa,