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

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Smullton.
H. K. Smull has built an addition to his
blacksmith shop.
Mrs. Charles Mallory visited with her par-
ents at Millheim over Sunday.
Jacob Walizer is improving the appearance
of his home by the addition of a new porch
William Douty has sold his saw mill to his
brother Ambrose, who will move it to Sugar
Valley.
T. D. Stover has Harry Walker at work
sawing up the slabs from the late operation
on his timber.
Harry Douty wears a broad smile because
of the new lumbherman that came to his place
to stay a few days ago.
George A. Waite, Elmer Miller and George
Breon were among those who came home to
vote, Mr. Waite being one of the election
board.
Newton Brungart, we are glad to say, is
again able to take life more comfortably—
since the disappearanee of that unwelcome
boil.
One of the fat porkers of Israel Haghs
tramped through a hole in the pen and broke
her leg last week. Butchering was the next
step.
George B. Winters will move from this
place to Rebersburg into the house now oc-
eupied by James P. Frank. He will goto
farming in the spring.
H. H. Stover has erected a fine studio and
asks the general public for their patronage
assuring them of good work, honest prices
and liberal terms.
Rev. J. Ellis Bell, presiding elder of the
Altoona district of the M. E. church, will
preach in the Methodist church Saturday
evening, Nov. 18th, and on Sunday morning,
Nov. 19th, at 10 a. m.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Following is
the list of marriage licenses granted by
orphan’s court clerk, A. G. Archey :
Thomas McManigal, of Taylor Twp.,
and Sallie Wiser, of Worth Twp.
Frank Driggs, and Bessie M. Shiele, both
of Philipsburg.
Fred Eisenhaur, of Casanova, Pa., and
Dollie Nicholson, of Morrisdale Mines.
Dennis Nolan and Lucy Williams, both
of Philipsburg.
Frank Lykens, of Warriorsmark, Pa.,
and Edna Pearl Eves, of Stormstown.
T. L. Shope and Rosie Bowmaster, both
of Roland.
George C. Glenn and Annie Lingle, both
of Bellefonte.
LETTER TO PROF. JOHN D. MEYER,
BELLEFONTE, PA.—Dear Sir: You are a
teacher, here’s one for your boys:
If the painting costs two or three times
as much as the paint, and one paint goes
twice as far as another how much are those
two paints worth?
If Devoe is worth $1.50 or $1.75 a gallon,
how much is the other one worth?
How much is a gallon of paint worth
anyhow?
The answer is: Depends on the paint.
The reason is: Paint isn’t always paint.
There are true and false paint and short
measure. @
How much is a short-measure gallon
worth? How much is false paint worth?
How much is Devoe worth?
There are millioas a year in the answer
to this last one.
Yours truiy,
F. W. DEVOE & Co.,
New York.
New Advertisements.
O 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. 50-38-tf
ORSES FOR SALE. —A matched
team of black colts, ages three and four
years old next spring. Well broken together.
Guaranteed sound and kind. Will make nice
driving horses. Apply to
GEORGE VALENTINE,
50-43-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
OR 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, 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
Montgomery & Co.
New Advertisements.
Shoes.
Shoes.
New Advertisements.
GENTS 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
writer I am aware of.” Pamphlet sent on re-
quest. GEORGE BARRIE & SONS,
1313 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
50-5-1-7
houses GROCERY STORE,
BUSH ARCADE.
THE BEST GROCERIES,
GOODS ALWAYS FRESH.
FAIR TREATMENT TO ALL.
Cash Paid for Fresh Butter and Eggs.
You can get it at Brouse’s when you can’t any
where else.
STORE OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING
UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK, Sunday and Legal Holidays
excepted.
50-26 2m R. S. BROUSE.
OFT DRINKS
The subscriber having put in a com-
plete plant is prepared to furnish Soft
Drinks in bottle such as
SELTZER SYPHONS,
SARSAPARILLA,
SODAS,
POPS, ETC.,
for pic-nics, families and the public gen:
erally all of which are manufactured out
of fas purest syrups and properly carbo-
nated.
The public is cordially invited to test
these drinks. Deliveries will be made
free of charge within the limits of the
town.
C. MOERSCHBACHER,
50-32-1y High Street, BELLEFONTE, PA.
EGISTERS’ NOTICES.
The followin 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-
ty for confirmation on Wednesday, the 29th day
of November, A. D. 1905.
1. The first and final account of W. I. Harter,
Administrator of &c., of Lottie H. Nestlerode, late
of Liberty township, deceased.
2. The account of Daniel J. Benner, Adminis-
trator of &c., of Benjamin Benner, late of Haines
township, deceased.
3. The third and partial account of Chas. F
Cook, Executor of the last will and {estament of
Mary McBride, late of the borough of Bellefonte,
deceased.
4. First and final account of Philip B. Iddings,
Administrator of &c., of Hannah M. Iddings, late
of Union township, deceased.
5. The account of Lillie G. Reeder, Executrix
under the last Will and Testament of Wilbur F.
Reeder, late of the borough of Bellefonte, de-
ceased,
6. The final account of J. Wallace Reeder, Ad-
ministrator of &c., of Mary J. Jackson, late of
Bellefonte horough, deceased.
7. Account’of Fidelity Trust Company, Execu-
tor of the last Will and Testament of Edmund J.
Pruner, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased.
8. Second and partial account of W. Harrison
Walker, Guardian of Ida Vonada, Maude and Al-
berta Vonada, minor children of F. P. Vonada,
late of Miles township, deceased.
9. First and final acecout of Robert P. Barnes,
Administrator of &c., of Rush P. Barnes, late of
Spring township, deceased.
10. First and final account of W. G. Runkle,
Administrator of &c., of Lucinda Barner, late of
Spring township, deceased.
Bellefonte, Pa.,
Oct. 30, 1905. 50-43-3t.
ACETYLENE
The Best and Cheapest Light.
A. G. ARCHEY,
Register
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.
50-9-lm
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know the reason why?
A visit to our store
price, style and finish.
fonte.
than any season. Wool
$15.00.
50-34
HAVE YOU NOTICED
recently, how many new ready-to-wear clothing
stores there are in the fashionable shopping dis-
tricts of all the large cities and towns? Do you
KUPPENHEIMER
Garments are known all over the United States,
side by side, (in many cases way in the lead) of
all the clothing manufacturers.
We are their exclusive representatives in Belle-
You know, if you should buy a garment which
you found unsuited to yourstyle and build, an ex-
change or money refunded is quickly suggested.
We will guide you right, rest assured of that.
Our stock of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear,
Underwear and Gloves is larger by 50 per cent.
advanced BUT NOT HERE.
Suits and Overcoats made to order as low as
MONTGOMERY & CO.
will be convincing—-in
and cotton goods have
WE ARE AFTER YOU
FREE.
to get them.
given free with shoes.
you
We will make it an object for you
We want you to buy your shoes of us
We will help you furnish your home
We are adding a free premium depart-
ment to our store, something that has
never been done by any other store in
Centre county. Our premiums will be of a
kind that will help furnish your home, and
you will not have to buy a large amount
Rugs, Silverware, Rockingchairs, Beau-
tiful Pictures, Lace Curtains, Clocks, ar-
ticles that you need, and they will be
Why not deal with the store that helps
Closing Out Sale of Jewelry.
YEAGER & DAVIS,
BELLEFONTE, Pa.
Lyon & Co. .
EGAL NOTICE: —Notice is hereby
given that the Rock Farm Creamery has this
day filed in the office of tie Prothonotary a de-
scription of the name, mark or brand, namely:
“Rock Farms,” Bellefonte, Pa.stamped upon their
milk and cream bottles, in accordance with the
provision of the Aci of Assembly, approved the
27th day of April, A. I). 1903.
Oct, 39th, 1905. A. B. KIMPORT,
50-43-6t Prothonotary.
EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby giv-
i en that the Howard Creamery Corpora-
tion has this day filed in the office of the Prothono-
tary a description of the name, mark or brand,
namely: “HOWARD stamped upon their milk
and cream bottles, in accordance with the provi-
sion of the Act of Assembly, approved the 27th
day of April, A. D. 1903.
Oct. 30th, 1905. A. B. KIMPORT,
50-43 6 Prothonotary.
APY INISTRATORS NOTICE. — Letters
: of administration on the estate of Lot W.
Kimport late of Harris Township deceased having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
having claims Against decedent are requsted to
present them duly authenticated for settlement,
and those owing the estate are requested to make
immediate payment. J
SAML. E. KIMPORT, Adm.
44-8-6t State College, Pa.
For SALE, TWO ADJOINING FARMS
half a mile northeast of Oak Hall Station
on Lewisburg and Tyrone R. R., College town-
ship, Centre county, the estate of Jos. Baker, de-
ceased. Buildings, land, water supply, fruit and
market good. East farm one hundred and fifty
acres, west farm fifty-six acres. Apply to
J. C. GILLILAND, Oak Hall Station, Pa
Soatit or LIZZIE B. WIEAND, Lemont, Pa.
50-34-
XECUTOR’S NOTICE. — Estate of
Moses Montgomery, late of Bellefonte
borough, deceased. Letters testamentary upon
said estate having been granted to the undersign-
ed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to
said esiate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against the
same to present them, duly authenticated for set-
tlement.
J. L. MONTGOMERY,
JOHRN M. BULLOCK,
5043-6 Executors.
OURT PROCLAMATION—SPECIAL
/_TERM.—Whereas the Honorable Ellis L.
Orvis, President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas of the 49th district consisting of the County
of Centre, having issued his precept bearing date
the 16th day of September, 1905, and to me direct-
ed, for holding a special term of Court of Oyer
and Terminer, General Jail Delivery, Orphan's
Court and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in Belle-
fonte, for the County of Centre and to commence
on the third Monday of November next, being the
20th day of November, 1905.
Notice is hereby given that all persons summen-
ed as jurors are hereby notified to attend.
Given under my hand at Bellefonte the 17th day
of October, 1905, and the one hundred and thirtieth
year of the Independence of the United States.
H. 8S. TAYLOR,
Oct. 17th, 1905. 50-43-3t, Sheriff.
OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas
the Honorable Ellis L.Orvis, President Judge
of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial
District, consisting of the ccunty of Centre
having issued his precepi, bearing date the
24th day of Oct., 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 county otf Centre and to
commence on the 4th Monday of November, being
the 27th day of November,1905,and to continue two
‘weeks, notice is hereby 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 27th with their records, inquisitions,
examinations, and their own remembrances, to do
those things which to ther office appertains fo 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.
iven under my hand, at Bellefonte,the 24th day
of Oct., in the year of our Lord, 1905, and the
one hundred and thirtieth year of the indepen-
dence of the United States.
E.S. TAYLOR,
50-43-3t Sheriff
Lyon & Co.
GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE
50-45
Beginning November 15th, we will
offer our Entire Stock of . . . . .
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS
AND SILVERWARE, ETC.
AT COST
.
We are going out of Business
and offer the people of Centre
County an opportunity of se-
curing their: : :
HOLIDAY. GIETS
at a Great Saving. This is a straight
forward closing out sale and not one
Dollars worth of goods will be offered
except our Regular Stock.
All persons having articles for repair
with us please call for same as early as
“possible.
F. C. RICHARD’S SONS.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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$8.50.
in. from $1.00 per doz. up.
white coats from g1.00 up.
During November we will have special sale of fine furs. We
have the new flat effects. Sable Fox that were $12.00 now
A finenew line of children’s coats in long and short.
Long white coats for infants from $1.00 to 4.00. Short
Corduroy coats in Blue and Brown, the new regulation
styles, eagles and stars etc., from $2.50 up.
Misses’ coats all in three quarter lengths, in new Browns
and Navy and mixed cloths fine tailor finished, ages 6 to 14,
values 4.00, 5.00, 7.00. Special price 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00
ALL WINTER SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Isabella Fox that sold at $14.00 now 10.00. Fine Martin
scarfs that sold at $9.00 and $10.00, now sell at $7.50.
Fine Minx that sold at $8.50, now $5.00, and so on down
to a good black hair worth $1.50, now 85c.
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Special sale of table linens and napkins for Christmas pres-
ents. One lotof fine bleached Damask table linens 2 and 3.
yard patterns, width Goin., this quality usually sells at 73c.
per yard, our price per yard soc. 2 yards wide table Da-
mask bleached, handsome new patterns in the floral de-
signs and new stripes, these values usually sell at $1.35 and
$1.50, our price $1.00 and 1.25. Napkins in 3{ size to
match from $2.50 per doz., and up. Napkins in 18 and 22
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Blankets in White and Grey from 43c. up. All wool
blankets in White and Red from $3.50 up.
Clothing sale is still goingon. A large assortment yet of
Overcoats and Suits for men, youths and boys.
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