Grounds. Shoes. , } Lemont, improvement Funds for Academy Shoes. Ad ; : 3 ‘New’ ‘Advertisemerits, » Fred Moore visited his uncle, William Schreck, last week, i Clifford Close, of Tyrone, is: home attend- ing commencement this week. v0 David Johnstonbaugh moved into the house adjoining the Branch cemetery last week. Rev. and Mrs. Harnish were called away, Monday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. H.s’ father. Miss Jennie O’Neil came down from Warriorsmark to visit her sister, Mrs. Lloyd L. Houtz, this week. Mrs. Sarah Schreck and Mrs. Lydia Hite visited at the home of John R. Williams, Wednesday. There appears to be lots of Pharoh, or seventeen year locusts this year on the trees on Nittany mountains, wooo « Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayes, are rejoicing over the arrival of their first born, which is a great big daughter, who came Sunday to * brighten their home. Mrs. James McKee, of Pittsburg, is home helping attend her mother, Mrs. Ellen Moore, who has been quite ill of late from a stroke of apoplexy. f The ice cream supper held at the home of William Schreck, Saturday evening, proved a success financially. It was in the interest of the U. B. church of Houserville. Prof. L. Hummel, the expert phrenologist and physiologist, gave a course of lectures, last week, in the Lemont grammar school rooms, and all those who attended derived much benefit from same. The Lutheran congregation of Shiloh will hold their Children’s day exercises Sunday evening, June 25th, and all will be well entertained who can make it a point to at- tend. : * The commencement at State College brought many visitors to town this week; also took many from town to attend the same and especially to see the sham battle Tuesday evening. The citizens of this neighborhood have put a new fence around the old cemetery east of town, whieh greatly improves the appear- ance of the plot of ground in which many of the pioneers rest; for by the inscriptions ‘on some of the stones, hewn from native sand- stone, can be found dates showing that some of the people were buried there when it was a common sight to see the red man as he roamed over these parts of the union. That reminds us that we should care for the graves of our ancestors who came here and opened the way for us, by cutting away the forests and driving away the wild beasts and In- dians, so that we could enjoy the fruits of their labors without having to fear the at- tacks from either. ; ei <r Hublersburg. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Hoy spent a few days with friends in Union county. ° Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, on June 9th—a son. ; Mr. John, who has been ailing fora few weeks is able to be around again. Mrs. Julia Carner returned on Friday after payiiga visit to friends at Centre Hall, | Messrs. McCloskey and Bierley were in town Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Stover and family, of Nittany, were beautifying the ground about the Acad- emy: ant : i SH J. F. Ryman, Missoula 100 00: Jas, Harris......... $25 00 Dr. T. R. Hayes..... 25 00 James L. Sommerville. wsssensanneens2B 00 Miss Julia L. Reed, Havana, Cuba. . 10 00 The Index Yertduebisa 800 Geo. we BION E. C. Poorman, Tyron 5 00 Edward C. Calwell, Ma 5 00 Chas, S. Hughes, New York 500 Elizabeth B. Meek............... 500 Mrs. T. K. Morris............ we 500° Hon. W. C Lingle, Patton,. «10.00 - Jay Woobcock........ . 200 Miss Isabel D. Hill 200: Mrs. W. 8. Zeller. 100: James Mellors..... oh 100 Budd Walker................ 1.00 Spencer G. McLaughlin we 1:00 dward Roeloff: he 100. David Renton.. 100 «Ach i 100 E. Achesc 100 M ob Ba 30% ilford DuBarry-..... od 00, J. Jacobs..... ....... 100 Shiisiopher Connor «100 Harper yneh...... 13.00: n Old Student, Bel sane 100 It ig desired thas all. sabscribers to this fund mail checks covering their subserip-’ tions to Jus. R. Hughes, : Bellefonte, Pa, marking” them Imiprovement fund. This should be done at once. aigall liv Books, Magazines, Etc. f Fait { [7 in em. 2 OFT “5 MH A Philadelphia merchant who spends hundreds, of thousands of dollars every year for advertising was asked the other day what newspaper he con- sidered the best medium through which to reach’ the public. His answer was unhesitatingly ‘the Philadelphia Record. i Then he went: on to say : “I have used the Record for years—in fact, evér since I have been results. It isn’t necessary to. experiment with; the Record... The experienced business man realizes that the money he spends to, reach the readers fof that paper is money well invested.’ The Record ‘is read thoroughly. A great many people, men especially, make a practice of buy-' ing several n ewspapérs ‘during the course of oa day. Thev glance over the pages: casually to see ifthere is anything of particular interest, and, then throw them aside. ‘But I. have come. to the | clusion from long observance that the Record is. the paper that is read thoroughly from beginning, Big Tr hath ~The Philadelphia merchant was undoubtedly Record is the thost popular paper in Philadelphia, and’ its’ influence! throughout the surrounding country isrevidenced by its claim! to the largest circulation of any ‘newspaper published ; in the; Btate of Pennsylvania, a claim that is without. doubt based upon. actual. figures. , Nor is this strange, considering its merits, It is in every Bense of the term a family paper—clean, whole- some, bright, ‘entertaining, a welcome visitor to the home circle] “1 TU hw yo The growth of thé’ Record is o gratifying tribute to the integrity ofits methods, It'ih alkays fai ‘| and aheve, board; it'has nothing to conceal; and it | | is in jevery- respect a model newspaper. More’ | power to it ! siodan i kr fia OTE A magazine that is. terest for women is the July Delineator, In it the summer fashions aré exquisitely pictured, and ‘described by such fashion authorities as Helen Berkeléy-Loyd and Edonard ‘La Fontaine, Albert’ Bigelow « Paine’s ~sefial, “The. Lucky Piece,” develops an element of mystery that adds to the interest of the story, and there is also a ‘Fire”—a;yery délicate piece of work. A sketch ot Longfellow’s boyhood, by Peter Frenean con- tains something new about the poet and the friends and home of his early life. T. Cromwell The WATCHMAN takes pleasure in re | porting the following subscriptions to the | fund now being raised for improving and | advertising, and I find that it brings me the best | right. ‘There is nd disputing the ‘fact that the’ | filled with, seasonable in | of Paris, who write for the magazine exclusively| | short story by Zona Gale, ‘The. Never-Lighted | Sp Jacob W. Hazzard et ux. to Josephi Hazzard, June 5, 1905, lot in Shoe twp. Consideration $100.00 NEW ARRIVALS Everything new in Stetson, Walk-overs; 0 Dorothy Dodd and a complete stock of good Shoe’ hig for” SpHifg and Sum- mer. Shoes and ‘Slippers for the whole family. - Good bargains always on hand. pers now ne |- “iil 10 YE AGER & DAVIS, +1 BELLEFONTE, ' Pa. Lyon & Co. biggie Ape Aud Re “estate to make. * Footoet © <0 dred acres, with || _Also apartme ‘Exchange Buildi 40 per month and expenses paid good men for taking orders. work. Ap- y Protective Nurseries, Geueva, N. Y. 50-23-1t# To YOUNG WOMEN.—The Bellefonte Hospital desires application from young women wishing to become Juri nurses in the ipefintentient Hoss ol 1-t n — Sah XECUTORS NOTICE.— Letters testa mentary on the estate of Mary Donovan of Sp¥ing township, having been e andersigned, she requests al themselves indebted to said mmediate- payment, and those against the same to present them ~ rE persons knowin haying claims “duly authenticated for settlement. ELLEN ARMOR, EN A and. CE VE OARDING.—Parties visiting Phila- delphia can have first-class board and | all accommodations six squares from business centre of city, Terms Special rates by the wee M (Formerly of Bellefonte, ) 49-38-1y* r= and $1.50 per day..- ®s. E. EDWARDS,. 1606 Green, St., Philadelphia. - - A GENIS WANTED. — to_sell the Novels of PavL 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 ter I am aware of.” Pamphlet sent on re- quest. GEORGE BARRIE & SONS song | 1318 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ib R SALE.—The well known B. Lauth estate farm, consisting of about one hun- large barn and usual farm build- ings, located east of Howard borough. Also 16 ‘acres in Marion township, about 13{ miles east of Walker, Ps., heretofore known as Beck Good artesian well on premises. Apply to JOHN N. LAUTH, Howard, Pa. or WM. WILHELM, ‘Buffalo, N.Y. m 7 ; Executors. | Bank. : R THE LADIES.—Miss Jennie Mor- gan in her new room on Spring St., lately used as offices by Dr. Locke, is now ready to ‘| meet any and all patients wishing treatments by electricity, ireatments 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 wi 'OR RENT.—Basement room 20 x55 feet in north end of Exchange puilding; nts with bath and steam heated in n Also rooms suitable for offices or male roomers in Stone Building, Cor, High street and Public. uare. io brick residence opposite the Milesburg R. “R. station, : Also the store room in Milesburg borough for- _ |'merly occupied by A. T. Boggs. Apply to : y P y i Ww. CRIDER, 50-23-4¢ Bellefonte, Pa. rT aEo. B. HAUPT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER "I CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK OF ALL KINDS..... Pavements, Cellars, Floors, Walls, Foundations, Ete, 50-17-6m "MV cQUISTION 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 entertained at the home of Harry Noll on | payrence describes the curious customs and | Lehigh Valley Coal Co to Bald Eagle and a McQuistion Suggy runs longer RES BS Sth gpa ; Valle 8 R., May 26. 1905, three tr: and looks better than any other on Sunday.’ z HARTER) pqs costume 1 8 of H nd, in an.ioteresting, Waits Jers i Siow Sho tun “Con oe trac ds oo the market; he prices range . or ork Wat eto omy | 08 Sh ho it ation a afters ex a 1 “a short-time with Her brother. sorte Hordéntowis MY, " orf a 1 | vp Wy ; iv a or § thon 3 hp SO y 5) > hrs pan TE ot 4 * ) ) d Tong’ ‘Ada 8 OXTS. . P. Kelley e TE een at a : . . | Branch, in a remarkably illustrated paper. Some- TRE x lot ie eet ; Come and look our Wagons over. I Lome of base ball will be played at this | thing of the story and influence of the famous Shoe. Consideration $300.00 4 LYON & CO LYON & CO b will cost you nothing to them. pl Saturday, between the Delaneys | Christian hymn “Rock of Ages” is given in a S. G. Burrell et ux. to D. A. Ertel 4 tp 4 by Allan Surherland, and N. Hud M s(M A . . Hy. RE ICT SEIRTa Ta comes vr i ron ea tovre | uy Co S00 3 5 Sp io re ose, Me. gry Hoy, of Walker, accompanied lector’s Manual.” Entertaining stories and i 10. We splcial ummer Goods | this We have Brst-clacs mechagice inte by “hig Ristle son Dean, was iy Sowa, gu, Umass Provided (or the little ones,and a variet Hu al’ to Who i 3 Aa y Bl intin eo De her and will TF Ay on business. of articles on Somestiekopiss will be of particula; e lot in Sta month. W. € pla our orders for Fall PF A90 arn satisfactory work. oo Mrs. Lincoln Swartz; ofithis place, Yalue at this season, when the demands upon th iderati Goods an ust hav@® the . Summer Goo ¢:: wyeuh vagaur MoQ UISTION & GO. By Shaeffer-Hazel reunion held at | housewife are exceedingly trying. Jas, B. Edminston ot Tx'lc T. A. mst . > f dsii-; =f bois 5 Pe J roma O38 BELLEFONTE, Cewblg; 11 on Wed nesdmy: mmm 4 > r of Tom Watson's Maga- | Bailey, April 29. 1905, lot No. 1, in go- i : FF PT mency of the weather. illiam Decker and daughter drove Hall, on Wednesday, to attend the f Miss Anna Bartholomew, a niece ckers. mbers of the Evangelical church] a festival at this place on Saturday nffigJJune 17th. AlN are invited to at- give their hearty support to a good wl ev te ca yin : ege on Tuesday. The former re- tung’ Wednesday while the latter re- %0 take the examination for entrance 11, of Madi i¥s at the home of her son, Harry. is place, returned to her Bome on. mpanied by her two grand-sons, Band Charles Noll. ©" “HE n’s day services were held in the R church on Sundsy evening.! The, ch as beautifully decorated “and 'a' sp! rogram was carried out. The little} on “Fhe primary department: acquitted: thetisql¥es very well. The singing and ex- eros dered by the juniors were excel- lenf¥80p’t. D. A. Deitrich bad charge of the . Rev. H. I. Crow, in his éloqnent: ddressed the children; =i iil of marriage licenses granted. hy C. Royer, of State College. 3 ¢ Germaniz av Mat Eoane Latte oo) ol Nay ————= 9 aibhufl i LicENsEs.—Following is | court clerk, A. G. Awohey:..., {5 . Ferree, of Constatain, Mich.,and ry Joseph Hill and Estelle Louise | zing there is more of Mr. Watson himself than in any previous issue. His editorial entitled *‘Is the Black Man Superior to the White?’ isa s irited reply to a use of statistics on the part of Booker T. Washington. The editor al al e Popu- list Creed in downright fi y der title “Planting Corn giv tu Georgia life. John H. Girdner is represented an article on “Poverty,” suggested by Robert Hunter's book of the same title. Other articles State College. Consideration $400.00 Katie S. Showers et baron to Feb. 17,.1904, 2 a. 105 p. pra iho i Tho H. Campbell, May 18, 1905, four lots in Central City. Consideration $100.00 Twp. Con- All colors in Light and Dark Cotton voiles, quality that sells at r5c., closing sale price 10c. LS ath ces hd at 20c., closing sale price at 12%c. and Marte Mocssk, both | J. Nolan, of Bellefonte, and . Kelleher of Tyrone. . Peck, of Bellwood, an , of Ranville, # ANA ad) | and with those who voted for som | Sees are “The Southern Negro as a Property-Owner,” ’ . 3 : + Ct Sl wna chin io Bato] Coton ose in al te now ot, item EI] rue mt chs sion } rosiem," «Monopoly; the Power Behind | Cemetery, May 18, 1905, lot 1n Belle- Styles, just a dress pattern in each piece, 35c. quality LETH 1] & ‘the Trust,” “A’ Leaf fi Protecti i) , : ; ) : ; ; ? ' ? : . - aiochists, 30d he Track Wa er.” oe fonte. Consideration $100.00 . {U1 {107 sale price 23.52 cil i yieesnquees vied nas i COLT ACETYLEN ee will stand favorable comparison with the best| Thos. Gilson to Jno. ‘Gilson, June 8, 1 i ice: : by orth ov mageine this month ls “Iiek'of | 1905, land in Snow Shoe twp. Consid: ine Organics all colory choice patterns, sorry P.M GENERATORS... 5 tributed bE. Grogan, wil Non ls and eration $1400.00 : quality, sale price 25c. Linings in Silk Finish to match Je . 0, 5 121 West Forty-seco q COREL er a Bi Al a olors, 8 ry Ty PETA YHA GIVE ha Es | 05, b 1 - he . ¥ a . a C4 ~~ 1 to or Mua EE is Pri peng ; Sunimer Chrses aha” bitcles! ace and b n THE LEAST TROUBLE, ge CC — : od BR > Tio 3 Work Corsets in New Forms, Guaranteed standard THE PUREST GaS, 0 Lhe. tollowming real. estate. transloss-mwer-e- Febrdiri00bmlandin Bash tas ~mekesfromr-zse-upr 01 E [TECOTaET THTIHY The Past Week by Recorder | or or etation i : ! "AND-ARE Saf FCriRotve : [10 slide T 7 Ra ©.1;. | Consideration §8. seoH ‘gsibp.ld £1 bv Men's; Lad 3 ;and “Children’s gauze underwear. nia a “el. a ok Chea: : tux. to Willi A i Saye, 10s I—20is0 arf Todd. Apel S00 00 en: | 2: Ent, Ror Tet Sh Shp | Meds gmue fiom age pio © TT Opi eile Lo nike Consideration $800.00 + “1eSDULE. | Bonnier twp, Consideration, $1650.00 { . . Ladies’ Indian gauze vests, Long and Short sleeves . * = > ET Tor Ini ol rg extn 1 eine BOF i | ¥. a 7 Bp 114 £ (2s a y ¥ po ahh aT rey . Li. Kreamer et al exrs. to Emanne] | - Fi B. Riddle’ exrd to'T. 8: Letter- hi - from 25e.’up, / —.2bocD ees : : : *, Wetzel, May 28, 1800, 10 acresin Haines | mon, Oct. 25, 1903; 16% in Milesburg. | V0 0iklG 01 petegate want eopkizait] el sda vise br 10 Generators, Supplies 5 SITES | Consideration gsonde TEE | 42 Ladi and Children’s Ribbed vest from. dp. ht” Fixtures it " Thadens so: Elamilton. to Bout Betis "Sadie E.- Black 35. Sartaits Aho 14 +# = = 'Ladies Ribbed pants from xc. up. i ow an i : + - gad » June 30, 1904, lot - i} Feb. 7. 80, n Mike el SE GORI DoT Wot 1x abooy eps 7 Sib FRI S100 TR 4 Consideration $100.00 = Hotei Ouison Fel I, esl re as 4 Children’s vests all sizes from 10c. up. JOHN ‘P. LYON FE) : ET i et 4257 Ladd hadassldo ateoV soiled .. : ; : ‘a3 iE 5: d. . A handsome Tisle vest in" all sizes, Ladies’ ‘soc. tyitil qoig ew 2 bee 518 sinz10) Penna. Tel 2 AT a HL LIOR Sa ed ot Ble Y Yo oieW mins oo elepnune Ou, {+ quality, sale price 2s, ©, 15h 10 BUSH ARCADE, ud Wh — TEES rs mie TC Ladies’ and Children’s lace and drop stitch Huse General Agent for Central Pennsy rad hit tf TAS Of J ind Black, (White tid Russet'st 1, 25 and 3sc. and up. : O-. dor.sheat. B. Colt Co. Sys a | 199167 hag / “4 < ReegintD 80 a 16g 5) : ie ef Fim » : a oy am o 4 sals 18 swe siber) 189605 of blow bodatite sliiob sine: x 40 Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Black and Russet .. .b Hisdquasten in Be CR fat ino A allied Phy an ania : 4 Bs fords! GIT hat Hamad : * 80-9-tm - re + HAVE . YOU _A BELL TELEPHONE» Shoes and Oxfords, all new shapes, lowest prices. ee 3 aT BORA roi iin: (berolos tuuresdde elsrioted : 4 +. Men’s and Boys Summer Clothing at. closing Out 5b Bou! Atard, devs a J: IK] MRitgs 2) gs HE 01 DARL Sil ; 4 prices. Children’s wash suits ‘in Russian and Blouse nsf oh a TI sth, 300573 [pa oF aohig a < styles from soc, ‘up. Thema Res BePU. RN SUR Smet * ‘I wish to say a word to those ca i i Ii . atic county ¢ If not your competitor has a great 4 3 Pes, 8 ug greatly Teguced p tion, who like myself did not win : i advantage over you. Lo Lo 4 od : mowing, &, 1 "00 HAORR] TUHID fi fine or iy Du. oo or oe Fo ipa she fUIRI0Ig Ll Efficient service. . A - Alebel ol er and" brighter, ¢all around {88 writgb 3 prices before you buy. | ~dug ve /2 7 Phomé fof “@innér-ny ‘time and we will os AD HIV QEEIIAS | an experience meeting: Sn . : y= To those who sup d me at t LYON & CO. LYON '&€0—f—tma rey saves a Tied on, I no fault to find. To &% have
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