New Advertisement. New Advertisements. RULE ON HEIRS. i State of Pennsylvania, Centre County, } SS: I, A. G. Archey, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of | said county of Centre, do herehy certify that at | an Orphans’ court held at Beliefonte, the 30th |! day of November, A. D.. 1905, before the Honor- | able the Judge of said Court, on motion a rule was granted upon the heirs and legal represen- tatives of Frederica Gummo deceased, to come into court on the tourth Monday of January next fo accept or refuse to accept at the valuation, or | show cause why the real estate of said deceased should not be sold. Same notice to be given as in inquisition. | In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my | hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Belle- | fonte, the 2nd day of December, A, D., 1905, | A. G. ARCHEY, i C. 0. C. ! H. S. TAYLOR, Sheriff. | State of Pennsylvania, } Centre County 83: I, A. G. Archey, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of said county of Centre, do hereby certify that at an Orphans’ court held at Bellefonte, the 301h | day of November, A. D., 1905, before the Honor- ; able the Judge of said Court, on motion a rule | was granted upon the heirs and legal represen- tatives of Joseph Meyer deceased, to come into Court on the fourth Monday of January next to | accept or refuse to accept at the valuation, or show cause why the real estate of said deceased should not be sold. Same notice to be given as in Inquisition In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my | hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Belle- | fonte, the 2nd day of December, A. D., 1905. A. G. ARCHEY, C. 0.0 H.S. TAYLOR, Sheriff. $heriffs Office Dec. 4th, 05, 48-3¢ RUE ON HEIRS. Sheriffs Office Dec. 4th, '05 $0-48 3t J EeAL NOTICE In the matter of the appli-) eation for the Appointment | of a Guardian for John! Toner,a weak minded per- | son. J To Mrs. Elizabeth Gingerich, Mrs. Mary Curry, Mrs. Sarah Morrison, Andrew Toner, Thomas Toner and James Toner; children of John Toner of Spring township, Centre county, Pa : You are hereby notified that at a Court of Com- mon Pleas of Centre county, held at Bellefonte, Pa., on the 12th day of December,1905, an applica- tion was made by Thomas Toner for an appoint- ment of a Guardian for John Toner of Spring township, Centre county, Pa., and the said Court fixed the 3rd day of January A.D. 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Court House in Bellefonte, Pa , for the purpose of hearing the said applica- tion. You are therefore herby requested to at- tend said hearing if you s ee proper. J. C. MEYER, 50-49-26 Atty. for Petitioner. In the Conrt of Com- mon Pleas of Centre county. No.....Jan. Term 1906 Dec. 14th, 1505, JD 1VORCE NOTICE. Roxana I. 1 ‘the Court of Common Pleas vs of Centre County, in Divorce. Wm. H. Ardery ) No. 92 April Term 1905. To Wm. H. Ardery, respondent and defendant above named. Take notice and you are hereby notified that your wife Roxana I. Ardery. has instituted an action against yon for a divorce, and that the undersigned has been appointed by the Court of Centre county as master, to take testimony 1n said case; and will attend to the duties of his ap- pointment on Monday January Sth, 1906, at his office No. 19 west High street in Bellefonte borough, Penna..at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and place you are hereby requested to be present. W. HARRISON WALKER, ! having claims against decedent are requsted to ! milk and cream bottles, in accordance with the . Oet. 31th, 1905. 50-49-3¢ Master. ORSES FOR SALE.—A large well dispositioned young horse—4 years old, broken to double hsrness, can be purchased cheap. Inquire of ““M,” care of WarcuMaAN. 50-18 OST.—A string of blue beads hetween the High school building and Beck’s bar- ber shop. Finder will please return to this of- fice. 50-48-1t EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is herehy giv- en that the Howard Creamery Corpora- tion has this day filed in the office oi the Prothono- tary a descriotion 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. A. B. KIMPORT, Oct. 30th, 1905. 50-43 61. Prothonotary. of administration on the estate of Lot W. Kimport late of Harris Township deceased having been granted to the undersigned, all persons A PMINISTRATORS NOTICE. — Lets$ers present them duly anthenticated for settlement, and those owing the estate are requested to make immediate payment. SAML. E. KIMPORT, Adm. 50-43-€t State College, Pa. EGAL NOTICE:—Notice is hereby given that the Rock Farm Creamery has this day filed in the office of the Prothonotary a de- scription of the name, mark or brand, namely: “Rock Farms,” Bellefonte, Pa.stamped apon their provision of the Act of Assembly, approved the 27th day of April, A. D. 1903. A. B. KIMPORT, 50-43-6t Prothonotary. CENTRE OF TRADE Has These familiar with the old tell you, it is coming South. Well we'ie duly thankfalfor what moved. “One Houas=" corner, will bas come to us, and try to deserve it. If good goods, prompt service, and low prices count—and we believe they do—we'll fetch your trade this way. If you bave the American Coffee habit,—mighty few of us escape it— we have something that will delighs you. You are welcome to ROAN’'S NEW GROCERY, 50-48 BISHOP ST. Ceader’s. Ceader’s. SE WHAT CEADERS' HAVE FOR THE HOLIDAYS The Holiday season is here and it is none too think about the goodies for the children and. the Table during the Yuletide, when all should he of Good Cheer and We are better prepared than ever before to supply all the needs you may have and it needs no word of ours to assure you that what comes fromCeader’s is always of the most toothsome Happiness. and wholseome, soon to begin to dainties for the FRUITS AND CAKES. Oranges, Grapes, Figs and Dates are here in abundance. All large and fresh Fancy an” assorted cakes we have in all styles. And our Fruit Cake is ready for delivery now, Have you tried any of our Fruit Cakes? We make them all sizes and they will be fine and ripe for Christ- mas and New Years, ———CANDIES AND NUTS—— Our candies this year includes a special line of Case Goods, as well as Dainty Boxes—from 1 to 51bs—of Low- neys, Huyler's, Tenne’s, Aligretti’s Whitman’s and Delicious, All Fresh bon boas. Half the Nuts you buy for Christmas are stale. Ours our not. Try them, - A Specialty— For those who intend baking their own cakes or making taf- fies we have large quantities of black walnut, English an and shell bark meat. Ceader Plain or at any time. ——CREAMS AND ICES— ’s Famous Creams and Ices in Fancy Forms can be ordered " We keep Oysters—the kind that our Patty Shell are ready for you whenever you need them. 50-49 BELLEFONTE, PA, you don’t get everywhere, and CEADER’S New 5 and 10 Cent Store. Eo ——— a —— Only 9 More - Shopping Days Until Christmas Don’t put off buying Gifts. Stock is at its best. Our low prices makes the getting of Holiday . Goods easy. We carry a large line of Fancy China, Dolls, Games, Toys, Books, Tree Etc. Buy now while our Ornaments, Handkerchiefs NOTHING OVERI10cC THE NEW 5 anp 10 CENT STORE, Bush Arcade next door to Dolls Bakery, Bellefonte, Pa. 50-46 A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, Wednesday, December 8. Edward Fehr, of Stockertown, near Allentown, Pa., committed suicide by throwing himself under a train. Woodbury Kane, widely known in social yachting and club circles, died suddenly at his home in New York. In an explosion at the International Harvester Company’s plant, in Chi- cago, 15 men were burned, three fa- tally. Miss Alice Ormsby, of Emmetsburg, fa., was married in Florerce, Italy, to Captain Pietro: Andreani, of the ar- tillery. Seven men were suffocated in a mine at Horton, W. Va, by smoke from a burning wooden stack of the ventilat- ing furnace. Thursday, December 7. William H. Thompson, president of the National Bank of Commerce, died in St. Louis of pneumonia. He was born in Huntington, Pa. in 1828. He was treasurer of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. . By the explosion of a cartridge ma- chine in the Austin Cartridge com- pany’s mill at Chagrin Falls, 0., two boys were severely injured. The build- ing was wrecked. King Edward has appointed Sir Ar- thur Nicholson, the retiring ambassa- dor at Madrid, as the British represen- tative to the international conference on Moroccan reforms, which is to be held at Algeciras, Spain. Friday, December 8. The “sound” record of a phonograph was used in evidence in a “noise” dam- age suit against the Boston Elevated railroad. William McSwain and Wilbur Cole pleaded guilty in Chicago of conspiracy to extort money from Armour & Co. and were sent to jail for 30 days. Harry Reynolds, 18 years old, made a new record of 11 minutes 31 1-5 sec- onds for adding 500 checks on the ma- chine before the Chicago Chapter of the American Institute of Bank Clerks. Mrs. Florence I. Stillwell, wife of the president of the Riverside Mill & Coal company, of Bogota, N. J., com- mitted suicide by swallowing carbolic acid in a private sanitarium at Stroudsburg, Pa. Saturday, December 9. Captain Carter B. Harrison, brother of the late President Harrison, died at Murfreesbore, Tenn., aged 65 years. In a rear-end freight collision on the B. & O. Southwestern, near Chilli- cothe, O., three railroad men were killed. Mrs. Mary Kunz, aged 70 years, of Manitowoc, Wis., was murdered by her insane son, who heat her to death with a flatiron. While despondent, Edward L. Kra- mer, a jeweler, of Carlisle, Pa., com- mitted suicide by shooting himself through the head. Monday, December 11. Yale University has received $75,000 from two anonymous donors who have at no time been connected with the in- stitution. Two officers were shot in Brooklyn in a running street fight with a robber, James Murphy, who was caught hold- ing up a 17-year-old boy. Stabbed by her lover, William Wil- liams, whom she had brought to court for cruelty, Elsie Parker, colored, fell dead inside the court room in New York. The Baroness von Zedwitz denies that she has any intention of re-enter- ing the Catholic faith, her visit to Rt, Rev. John L. Spalding at Peoria, I1L, being purely a social one. Tuesday, December 12. Jim Green, a negro, was lynched at Beryl, Miss, by members of his own race for assaulting a negro girl. Captain Samuel 8. Brown, multi- millionaire coal operator, died at his home in Pittsburg of stomach troubles. Henry R. Sloat, assistant secretary and treasurer of the Tennessee Coal & Iron company, was found dead in bed at his home at Sloatsburg, N. Y. John and James Fisher, aged 9 and 14 years, were arrested at Wilkes- Barre, Pa, for making several at- tempts to wreck Lehigh Valley rail- road trains. Henry C. Huntington, a prominent business man and capitalist of San- dusky, O., dropped dead at the ticket window of the Lake Shore depot of heart disease. Turkey Hae Yielded. London, Dec. 12.—The correspondent of the Daily News at Constantinople says: “The sultan has yielded. He has acoepted the scheme for the finan- elal control of Macedonia as embodied in the last collective note of the powers.” EE ——————— New Advertisements, ANTED. — Twenty girls to pack matches. Steady work. Good wages. Apply at factory from 7 a. m. to 6 p.m. PENNSYLVANIA MATCH COMPANY. 50-48-1m JJ ANDLE FACTORY FOR SALE. A Splendidly Squipped tactory for the manufacture of Axe, Pick and Miner Pick Handles, together with a Pottery tor the manufacture of Stove Pi Collars, Crocks Ete., is for sale at Mt. le, Pa., on the Pennsylyania railroad. Boilers, engines, machinery and buildings ARE ALL IN GOOD REPAIR. The Plants enjoyed a profitable business during the life of the owner,but his death has made THEIR — SALE — NECESSARY. Here is a good business for some one, For [particulars and terms call at this office or address, ETTA R. LEATHERS, Adm. Mt. Eagle, Centre Co. Pa, 50-49-48, { | { Closing Out Sale of Jewelry. New Advertisements. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE Beginning November 15th, we will offer our Entire Stock of . . . . . OGS FOR SALE.—One Poland China boar, four Poland China sows and six- teen pigs. Apply to ? GEORGE VALENTINE, 50-48-tf Bellefonte, Pa. 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. 50-38-tf AGENTS WANTED. — to sell the Novels of Pav pe Kock. I'he 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 T am aware of.” Pamphlet sent on re- quest, GEORGE BARRIE & SONS, 1313 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 50-5-1-7 XECUTOR’S NOTICE. — Estate of Moses Montgomery, late of Bellefonte DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE, ETC. AT COST We are going out of Business and vifer the people of Centre County an opportunity of se- curing their : HOLIDAY GIFTS 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. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. IS TE. borough, deceased. Letters testamentary upon said estate having been granted to the uodefeign. ed, all per-ons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated for set- tlement. J. L. MONTGOMERY, JOHN M. BULLUCK, 50 43-6t Executors. ARM FOR SALE.—Huntingdon coun- ty, 238 acre farm, 60 acres cleared, bal- ance pasture land and timber suitable for paper wood ; 8 room dwelling, bath room, hot and cold water, heated by hot air furnace, cemented cellar, slate roofed, frame, fine lawn, also 6 room tenant dwelling,just new,and all necessary outbuildings, situate 6 miles from Tyrone, along the line of free delivery of mail, Price $6,000, on terms of one- half cash, balance to suit purchaser. Apply to ' SYDNEY T. ISETT, 50-48-tf Spruce Creek, Pa. ) 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 EXE SPECIALIST, —AT THE— BROCKERHOFF HOUSE ONE DAY ONLY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21st, Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. PROFESSOR ANGEL, £2 the well known Eye Specialist of Williamspore, who enjoys he confidence of the people of Belle- fonte and throughout this county, through his successful treatment for Headache and Weak Eyesight, will treat all persons, including chil- dren who suffer from headache,weak eyes, blurred vision, cross eyes or defective eyesight. All work guaranteed; prices reasonable. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, THURS. DEC. 21. J3ROUSES 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 Sm The subseriber having pat in a com- lete plant is prepared to furnish Soft Drinks in bottle such as SELTZER SYPHONS, Dl Dl Bl AD DL AS DD Db Lb Bb Ob Ba Dl ADL HLH BO SARSAPARILLA, SODAS, POPS, ETC., for picnics, families and ' the publie gen- erally all of which are manufactured out of the purest syrups and properly carbo- nated. The public is cordially invited to test LYON & CO LYON & CO. these drinks. Deliveries will be made free of charge within the limits of the town. C. MOERSCHBACHER, 50-32-1y High Street, BELLEFONTE, PA, vv We are showing a large assortment of Christmas Goods. You can make a selection for men, women and children and be assured you get them at the lowest prices. Handkerchiefs for {men,” women, and children from 5c. to 750. Neckties for ladies and men from soarf or the flat effect at wholesale prices, see ours before you buy. Handsome line of new waistings 15¢. up. in light and dark grounds, cream Golf Gloves for men from 15¢. up. | and black, also new plaids. Golf Gloves for women and chil- | gjk Warp Henriettas in black aud dren, all colors, from 250. up. colors, the very latest for waists and Holiday Ribbons in all widths dresses, all wool Henriettas silk finish and colors. A new assortment of Couch Covers A big line of all silk taffeta rib- and Tapestry Cushions, bons, black and all colers. Couch Covers in all the new color- Nos. 16 to 22, per yard at 10 cents ings from $1.00 up. ** 40 per yard at 15 cents. Silk Blankets—somethiug entirely *“ 60 to 80 per yard at 20 cents. | pew for cozy corners $1.00, Persian stripe ribbons for necktie Cushions in painted tops 250. 12}. . | Coshions in embroidery tops, Dresden figured and plaid ribbon ready for the pillows, only 40c. 4 in. wide only 250. Tapestry Cushion Covers from 250. Holly ribbons and Holly colors, up. So. up. A good assortment yes in she re- FURS. FURS. FURS. |duction olothing sale, Overooats Weare determined to sell every [and Storm Coats and Suite in all Far Scarf and Collar before Chriss. | 8i%es, prices at whdlesale. mas and have reduced every one at| Special low prices in Blankets and cost. If you want to buy a fine fur | Comfortables. : SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND \CHILDREN AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 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 direcied, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa., MONDAY, DEC. 18th, 1905, pr a > at 10" ack p. m. \pouse 2 All that certain lot of ground situate in the or A Boro of Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa., bounded 8 core and described as follows, to wit:—Begiiining at a a © a post corner, which post is the official southeast~ plo ern corner of Centreand Locust streets, thence m along the southeastern side of Locust street to {xO the northeast, 85 feet to a post; thence 90 degrees poli€ to the right along lot No. 29 160 feet to a post on x 5 the northwestern side ofan alley; thence along said noriniwestern side of an alley 90 degrees to 0 the right 85 feet to a post on the northeastern side ey of Centre street; thence along the northeastern side of Centre street 90 de grees to the right 100 \ feet to a post, the place of beginning, Having thereon erected a large frame stable. Seized, taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Geo.t McNeil. Terms or Sane. —No deed will he acknowledged’ until purchase money is paid in full. H. & TAYLOR, Sheriff. 50-47-3t VY VV TUYT YY YY WY we wo YTV OY wy ACETYLENE The Best and Cheapest Light. COLT ACETYLENE GENERATORS GIVE THE LEAST TROUBLE, THE PUREST GAS, AND ARE SAFE. sam——— —— “ecssssate Generators, Supplies and ' Fixtures. . . . TevTwvYy vy ry Tv TOV Tv wUY TY YTwoY JOHN P. LYON, LYON & CO. LYON & CO. 47.12 Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa. BUSH ARCADE, General Agent for Central Pennsylvania for she J. B. Colt Co. voy Bellefonte, Pa. Headquarters 50-9-tm on ER LT TOR LT SSP Tome ; | ? A TERY
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