; : : New Advertisements. Lemont. Jeremiah Dixon et ux to Anthony As Sokolosski, Aug. 29, 1905, 3a.20 perches Sots suing is all the go among the farm- | Rush twp: consideration 675.00 ers these da ys. : : IRL WANTED.—For general house : George D. Greene guardian to W. W. ; : Yee Prsok Boku is confined to her home Suis, June I, i ; % No. 3, State | bf Sok. $2.0 por week, Alires aa with typhoid fever. Jollege. consideration $3950.00 : : ‘ i R SALE A ALF PRICE.—A30 Rev. and Mrs. Stonecypher spent Saturday | John G. Platt et ux, to The Platt H. P. ar Jal P. Engine, a chop at the home of C. D. Houtz. Barber Co, Aug. 23, 1805, house and i somplete, Write to box 115, College. Pa Charles W. Mitchell departed'for Illinois, | 10t in Philipsburg: consideration $1.00 - oy Lo Saturday, for a short visit. Dr. T. B. Read eb ux. to Victor Offord, R_8\I¢&—No 4 Keystone Traction : 3 ; 3 3 [ . Ii Machi 1000 ft. well Robert Hoy is slowly improving, but up to april), 1908, 880000 in Rush twp: f : equipped with 0 isan in ot Bias running order this time his limbs are powerless. J 5: LR FREE SHOES FRE ; 1 sell cheap. re HARRELL. Charles Mayes and wife say that No. 3,who al Harriet Ward ot Sot Prileia et REE . “| Boxas sossse Sr Crk, Pir came Saturday, is a bouncing big girl. consider ation $250 00 : % 52 AP.— Allen McClellan, of Bellefonte, came up James I. Thompson et ux. to Dsniel e A chance t t int h fe h . F RE ais at AS OCAF a Wednesday, to visit his sisters in town. 1 Johnston, June, 1904, tract of land in € to get your winter shoes for noth- : 3B J juches Jong. Takes hard oF-soft eal or Miss Ruth Bottorf came up from Bucknell | Patton twp: consideration $335.56 ing, this beyond question is the greatest chance SISSY H JOLEWSON, Bufialo Rwy Fa 031-41 University to enjoy Sunday with her parents Mary J. Stine et al to Lawrence S. ji OARDING.— Parti tas . 15 Fy .—Parties visiting Phila- Aiba Hoses. who aol little daasiter vin. boii: Joos, lot" in Ru h ever offered by any shoe house in the State. D> aciphin can have frst cites found id , ie, : . ‘ all acco! sulated among {riendsete the first part of fF ome: Phil 1 and Land’ ¢: It is simply this. On a certain day during the cenire of city. Terms $1.55 and $1.60 per day, fe werk i Ce iy gy oR [Ea Prof. Thomas C. Houtz came, Tuesday, for | 9 1905 lot in Rnsh twp: consideration month of Sep tember Every pur chase made at (Formerly of Bellefonte,) 2s. EEDWAR St., his annual visit with his brother and sisters | $80.00 i our store, no matter how small or how large it 49-38-1y* : Philadelphia. near town. S—————————— ; ! Mr. and ; Mrs. William Baughman buried : Books, Magazines, Ete. may be will. be free. What day it is nobody yy Abe soo 5 oy pH i » i So 5 oie « . . . Stead 1 t. Ad- their fifteen-months-old child Wednesday of GEx. Porter 6% Pave. Joxns.—The October -Cen- knows. The . way i tis done is very simple. o bel Booed aa eady” employment last week. | tury, which will be issued on the one hundred : : : = 2052.50 Mus ERANE ZNOCHE, Elliot Mayes came up from Hecla park | sand twenty-six aniversary of the battle of | the Twenty-five envelopes, each containing a num- ure Te 0 58 and enjoyed several pleasant hours at the | Serapis and the Bonkomme Richard, will - contain . R SALE; TWO ADJOINI FARM 2306 bjeyed. 5 P To oh el wae cards I 1 So8tal) ber that corresponds with the week days of the pe half a mile norheatof ue Hai Station ? : blished of th of the body of Joh x . on Lewisburg and Tyrone R. R., College town- Mrs. F. D. Osman and Mrs. Samuel Hazel as Bering ES eres Bars Porter, month of September, (Sundays omitted), were ship, a anty, the stole ction, Bil ies) ie, spent Thursday of last week visiting friends | LL. D. It is to the unselfish zeal and patriotism utin a hat and well shaken up Mr Joh market good. East farm one hundred and fifty « in Boalsburg. of General Porter thal the United States owes the P i Pp - john Acres, west farm fifty-six acres. Apply to Rev. Jamison, of Altoona, preached for the | Fecovery of the remains of its first naval hero. Shugert, cashier of the Centre County Bank, Or LIAR Be WIBAND, Loman oa: Po United Evangelical congregation, Saturday While ambassador to France, General Porter, on ¢ B 11 f 1 d f h 1 tf % 2 his own initiative and at his own expense,began a . of belleionte, se ecte one of t evening and Sunday forenoon. personal search for John Paul Jones’ body, in ? J S Hye Des ‘GENTS WANTED, — to_sell the ¢ Miss Alice Bodle, of Curwensville, is here | June, 1899. The details of this search, its final and has placed the same in the vault at the . Novels of PauL pe Kock. The Outlook for a three weeks visit at the home of her | success, the rigorous verification of identity, are : : ; Sapp ene | is id of She eg Smasios winters grandmother, Mrs. Katharine Dal. all covered in General Porter's story, which is to | : ‘bank. Mr. Shuger t does not know what “more racy and powerful than any other 3 be fully illustrated from photographs, : : % writer I am aware of.” Pamphlet sent on re- . 8 1 Campbell h . ’ : — Sague Wore Tel iavey B ie Fou i Hovsewn —1n hobsskeehing Jiberaiity Rumbas the envelop ¢ contained; we don t, you : . 1915 Watnut Bane 8 SON. : ! % is often the best economy, particularly at the be : = vi Theppiug Sa) Yieti amos old Deighbors, ginning of Winter, when the wise expenditure of don t On the 18¢ day of October the envelop € OR THE LADIES.—Miss Jennie Mor e schools o! ollege township opened | a considerable sum on the season’s food supply will e open . oT 4 September 4th with a full corps of teachers | may mean the saving of many a dollar. Some h pened. and SVEFy person who has used a5 omise or. hooks, a 2 as George Mothersbaugh was elected for the | practical advice in this direction is given by Isa- |! purchased shoes on the day that corre sponds meet any and all patients wishing treatments by Oak Hall primary, and H. H. Ream for the | bel Gordon Curtis in the October Delineator, which | : . or HE a Spe scalp, facial mas. Lemont grammar. : contains many features of housewifely interest. 3 with the number that the envelope contained Ee sale a large collection of win and imita- : ‘“Hallowe’en Party Novelties,” illustrating deli- : . . k : t ; tion shell pins, combs and ornaments and will be cacies for Hallowe'en refreshment and entertain. io will have the money spent at our store on that gh 10 sapply you with oll ¥inde of tofle articles Hublersburg, ment, is a seasonable item, and other culinary ¢ ; ney creams, powders, toilet waters, ex- d t d t th WwW k d f tracts and all of Hudnut’s preparations. 16 John MoE ¢ ted busi in Lock | topics are “Serving Game Dishes,” ‘Celery Nov- ay returned to em, € Keep a record oO oan Mc wen transacted businessin Loc elties,” ‘“Home-Made and Whole-Wheat Bread,” h le d d : h h N 1 : CHARTER NOTICE. —Notice is hereby Haven on Tuesday. and “A Rice Roundelay.” In addition, Mary j €ach sale made uring the month. ow let the ov Eiven thabana Plisaiiob Mil Le made to John Fisher, of Loveville, was in town on | Taylor-Ross has some helpful notes on ‘‘Little Monday, September 18th, 1905 by John’ Blanchard business on Monday. Things of Housekeeping.” vn how Jel ye are. ps Edmund Blanchard and eo i Garris, under the The sick of the community are: Mrs. Lewis — ou need any shoes you cannot afford to ntitled, van act to S1O¥I0s Tor the Tacorbortan De SAR i123 i LEries. To Pius Maton Co.. Berae- > y h y ¢ ¥ h f hi and rogilaiion of certain corporations,” approved Mrs. Altai Wynn, of Altoona, spent a few | FONTE, PA.—Dear sire: Mr. — Presi- miss tis chance o getting tiem for noi ng. : the charter of an Intended Corporation ad days with her aunt, Mrs. J. D. Miller. dent of a cotton-mill at Union, S. C.—he = 5 $ 23 oh PIiSIach Qrammien the shassfor and ob Mr. and Mrs. McEwen, of Irvona, visited Sours wane > see hix name in print=jad : aE a Stale the latter’s sister, Mrs. Julia Kessinger. two offers of 500 gallons of paint : $1.30 ; ; urposes to haye, possess and enjoy all the rights, Mrs. Lizzie Bartholomew, of Curwensville, | 87d $1.25. Took the $1.25 ; and got skin- Land priviioess ST healt 40) SEAM is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Decker. | Ded. He’d bave got three-quarters skinned on BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD, Miss Nellie Harpster, of Bellefonte, was | if he’d taken the other. YEAGER & DAVIS, : y _ the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Evers, on | The $1.30 was full-gallon ; the $1.25 was THE POPULAR Tuesday. 18 per cent. short. The full-measure paint BELLEFONTE, PA. James Decker returned on Monday after | W89 adulterated 40 per cent; the short. JE XE_SPECIALIST, spending several weeks with relatives at | measure paint was adulterated 45 per cent, —AT TH : : ME : : E— Py. 1 Conroe operate hi benzine in the oil, don’t know how BROCKERHOFF HOUSE eCormick, . of State College, spent Svnday at the home Devoe lead-and-zine wasn’t sold in the THURSDAY CLOT CHER 16k of Dr. 8. 8S. McCormick. town then. : ™ Those who have departed for college are: | It don’t pay to monkey with paint. Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. , D.Lloyd Markle, entering State College; | Devoe costs less than any of ’em ; not by | = — = —_—_———— — 3 ia PROFESSOR ANGEL, Emory M. Deitrich, entering Franklin and | the gallon, of course ; but the house and | to Brook Park, on September 26,27, 28 and Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. the well known Eye Specialist of Williamsport, Mughal} eollege at Lanter, year. That’s how to reckon it. Go hy | 29, valid to return on day of issue only, at ia coundanss She Reople of Selle: _ Three base ball games were played at this | the name. Yours truly, jae oF single foe for the round trip (no rate : successful treatment for Headache and" Weak - » t rsons, includi cnli- Plane > Sseurday, Tae Bist betwesh the F. W. DEVOE & Co., Special trains will be run on Thursday, Fa or DE — headache, weak ET . i , © e 3 . ebersburg team and Hublersburg team No New York. | September 28, and on Friday, September vision, cross eyes or defective eyesight. All 1. Score 8 to 9 in favor of the latter. The sec- : 29. as foll ows. Leave Mifiinburg 12 noon work guaranteed; vrices reasonable. ¢ ond between Filmore and Hublersburg, team z Vicksburg 12.08 P. M., Biehl 12.13 P. M.: PROCKPRROFR HOUSE, THUR. SEPT. 21st. No. 2. Sore 12to din favor of latter. Third 1. 0. 0. F. at Philadelphia. arrive at Brook Park Re 2: M. Retam- lee Bl Alb A OS Sb Ab AL A Ah As A aa a . a game between teams Nos. 1 and 2. Score 1 : y : .ing, leave Brook Park on September or OFT DRINKS 9 to 7 in favor of team No. 1. haut of th on on of the Sovereign Coburn, on September 29 for Glen Iron and 4 p % ge, 1.0.0. F., tobe held at intermediate stations at 5.45 P. M. Special | 4 LYON & CO : ; LYON & CO. p . The subscriber having pat in a com- Philadelphia, Pa., September 16th to 23:d, trains will alsobe run on Thursday and 4 b plete plant is prepared to furnish Soft MARRIAGE LICENsEs.—Following is ie Penusyivania Suiliond somnany au Friday, September 28 and 29, between | ¢ si Ri : : : iladelphia, - y _ the list of marriage licenses granted by tember 15th to 19th, inclusive, good > Tiewiohatg and Biook Park very half hour 4 ) SELTZER SYPHONS, orphan’s cours clerk, A. G. Archey : tarning until September 25th, inclusive, | TOT Y-°U 4. 3. 50 9. rn 1 d SARSAPARILLA, JacobS. Williams and Hannah New- fiom all stations on ie Lines in the State of 4 SODAS, : ennsylvania, at greatly reduced rates. An : : POPS, ETC. wan, hoth of Port Matilda. extension of return limit to October 5th New Advertisements. 4 $10,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING ) : : Miller Shawley aud Catharine E.Hocken- | may be obtained upon all tickets from 4 - “ y of fe plies ang he pubic feu berry, bosh of Bellefonte. : points over one hundred miles distant from x fh . Y of ay purest De and properly carbo- 4 ; Philadelphia by payment of fee of $1.00 to ATES OF TOLL FOR AUTOMO-| ¢ p mated. John M. Kern, of Bellefonte, and Mar- | joint agent, in whose bands all such tickets BILES AND BICYCLES.—On and after MUST BE SOLD. ind Aiiie is Sordinily fuvited totest garet A, Stringfellow, of Lock Haven. must be deposited immediately upon ar- | October 1st, 1965, the rates of toll for automobiles 4 > free of charge within the limits of the G oO. G d Mary A. Judge, | i"® at Philadelphia. Such tickets will be | and bicycles over the Centre and Kishacoguillas | . 4 . ( town. corke ©. ray and Mary A. Judge, | good for return passage upon date of with- | LuriPike between / . BY : ) C. MOERSCHBACHER, both of Bellefonte. drawal from joint agent. For specific rates | From Bellefonte to Pleasant Gap : pi 1 Owing to making a change in our Clothing Department, P| G0821y High Street, = BELLEFONTE, PA. Edwin B. Palmer, of Poster Mills, and aud Jarer loTaree Jlrs Rearesh E38 tun sated automobile, se: bow, ways, p we are going to sacrifice our entire stock of Men's, Youths!," 3 : . . t iobile, 8¢. both , Be. | . . y . ? A Carrie M. Bottorf, of Colyer. ons'w eed es i dy ways Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Overcoats and Pants. This sale JP ROUSE 8S GROCERY STORE, : : , 5e. ways, 3c. . - J Frank D. Millward, of Osceola Mills, Union County Fair, fo Pro lena Gap to Centre Hall : 1 commences y - BUSH ARCADE. and Auona M. Corl, of Pleasant Gap. — yi Fora tuosestel automobile, 25c, both ways, 4 : wd THE BEST GROCERIES, James H. : ; For the benefit of persons desiring to as- | °S; seated automobile, 15¢. both ways, So. 4 : » GOODS ALWAYS FRESH. and Anni Pe aged; Peugn. ¥ arnace, | tend the Union County Fair, to be held at ry ee i ye 4 SATURDAY, SEPT. oth, 1905. » . FAIR TREATMENT TO ALL. nie *. Fehdershot, o na. Brook Park, near Lewisburg, Pa., Septem- | Ble 20c. oth ways, So. one way. for inter : Cash Paid for Fresh Butter and Eggs. Beno M. Wilson, of Storiastows, apd OLE LE —- 2 oe £1 20neYivavia, Hediste yoints CHARLES F. COOK : : . : : : 3 You can get it at Brouse’s when you can't any aod Martha L. Packer, of Beech Creek. ets from Bellefonte, Newberry. East Pl Secretary of eo and Kishacoquillas Men’s all-wool Suits, - $5.00 | Boys’ Kersey Knee Pants, - 190. where else; i J. Samper Miller and Mary E. Tressler, | burg, Ms. Carmel,and intermediate points, ' 50-36-3¢ Turnpike Road Company. These goods were sold for $10, $12 and $15 These are the 25c. quality. STORE OPEN EVERY DAY AND EyENING oth of Rook Springs. é . ) U 8 O'CLOCK, Sunday an gal Holidays EE ————————————————————————— Men’s all-wool Suits - $3.75 | Men’s Overcoats, - - $2.98 excepted. g Tues E Schaffer, of Centre Hall, and Montgom & Co. : ‘These goods were sold for $6, $7:50 and $8. ‘These were sold for $5. : 50-26 2m : R. S. BROUSE. Sarah C. Keen, of Millheim. 3 3 ] - 9 ay ‘Men's Black Suits, - $5, $6, $7.50 | Men's Overcoats, - - $4.00 Charles T. Dalin, of N. Yakima, Wash., : These were sold for $10, $12, and $15. ’ These were sold for $6.50. k and Alice L. Bard, of Philipsburg. Freeman Baird, of Pleasant Gap, and Boye’. all-wool Suits, (ages from | Men’s Overcoats, - - $5 Bertha Breon, of Linden Hall. > le $5 4 to 18) : These were sold for $7.50. ; ACETYLENE These were sold for $6, $7, and $10 . Men’s Kersey Overcoats, . - $7 rN Al lB BD BP DD. DD. DD oo Db. bb Bb AB Hay Fever and Love, FALL AND WINTER SE ASON ' Boys’ all-wool Suits, = - $3.50 These were sold for $10. 5; Hay Jever fa Tike love. Where one per- : . . These were sold for $5, 6, and $0.1 {or ugror Coats, - $4.7 , The Best and Cheapest’ Light. ¢ the remedy which wil core ons sates] | | Osos Lo Children’s Two-piece Suits, §1.50| These were sod for $7.0. lb 5 bas absolutely no effect on acosher. ; 905-06. “ 'EhegenSuita were sol, for, $5,004 = Boys i (ages from u vs’ COLT ACETYLENE nd (i TRO STIBVAaE or # Men's allwool Pants, (1, + .,, $180] "0 JIT Hn fait AR, ENERATORS ae ona - y = : i . . FA ! i , These were sold for $2, $3, and $4. - Boys’ Overcoats (ages from 14 ® G , : vs sneovsnn The following real estate transfers were Grand Opening 10: CLOTHING from the, Joie NEUE oi cE maliog 1 mw EIS0 ee a a ae A : recorded during the past week by Recorder | House of Kuppenheimer. wine bos 101k Men’s Working Pants, a 750. Ri These were sold for §5 and $6. QIVE | J. C. Rowe : antl sued iow 8 : HATS from Guyer and No Name Hat Co's. ' Boys’ all-wool Pants, ~~ . $1 Boge! re (ages, $3 THE LEAST TROUBLE. I DE ie] Beth TIES from James R, Keiser. © ~~" 4 Boy alliwaol Knee Pants, = 390. | + 11% veresoid bord and gs. 7 358, PUREST Gag a500; Jug acres inLinerty. twp: consid- | i} SHIRTS fom Muibaean! ‘ands New Con: 4 how or ieae gle vieble quiniy Ii | JOue Lot Children’s Ovetvats, + Too, AND ARE op 2muel EH. Giassmer to Rebecca F.| lumbia. a ee bi : . yo x fees FE T188ner. ag. 2, 1 y i . o . : y y n > E : A 60 V 1 fred Jill ciiks ; Eagleville: tier, 00°00 Bhan} 2 UNDERWEAR] direct from the manufac- § 3 Ara of THIS SALE WIL TASTE or i pays: s $= {R Lv SAFE: 2 Toga, we. to Sigal | ORRIN, os iain | 0 10001 Jane eu 1 Comeinandseefor yourselves; and be'convinced that p || Too Potter twp: consideration $75.00 ee : Full lines of ATHLETIC GOODS : from 5 $4 '«we mean just as we advertise. Do not miss this great Cloth-. a | 3 Generators, Supplies id Albert Emerick et ux. to Maud Har- Spaldings. *% is cutis ony | E123020 enpselb won {. ng'sale as they are'genuine bargains for everyone, + © «fe s oo AR EIAUIES, die sn! TD 1 rison, Sept. 8,.1905, lot in State College: | consideration $4500.00 a go ogo — Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases.’ 1 0! Mrs. N. A. ‘Williard to . : : low 3 4 1voN at | ot . A Vist : : atthott, Sapt 7, 100 lot Mags Bo. GLOVES from Fownes. 4 LYON & CO. : mn tatiana ONL. CO. I Ly JOHN FP. .LYON, ¢ Wp: con Ta on | .00 T ; ¥ ! xiv at fd98 adr io EDRRIR gated) : % imo SN BOA acl Bey 1a Doing LEAT RE is An "BUSH , RC \D bik B erution B00 ad : etd 712 Bellefonte, Pa, coins BUSI ARCADE, °° Bella P_ Bartruff et baron to Zoe'S.| = 0 A 0 oid JpTHNE Nelo Tina ternal oH | 6A aly 8 diiw 10 Bi a § A wR te En ETI wartrufl, Aug. 28, 1905; oe of lot by if: f 39-34 MONTGOMERY ¢ © | | General Agent for Central Pennsylvania —in-Bellefonte: ration git | + a HI ——— =f ani {sen nor Goer ven wie heaniragos ad 01 ta wu Arts] it _ forshe J, B. Cols Co, Goo CMBR APUW.C Futtord-: rd mTorr Ta Ce Tr on Gi | [60 il baatitings ods v0 sisagns | Din han wregeider boot tn FOF Ah, Bi Folk £0.01 + in State College: cons dera son. Sept. 1, 1905, 6400.10 8qUATe feet-f- =f wo imines coe mins wpe | & 113077 goviormods severe of Boon RInEM mot mersoldes poo in| 3 iron MY 16iT J % to Fy x
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