OR art mesmemersenes 0) SARS ® New Advertisements. —— on —, Sear ———————————— AN EVENT THAT MEANS MUCH TO New Advertiscments. PIANO BUYERS Tue INTRODUCTORY SALE OF W. F. FREDERICK PROVES A REV- ELATION to Buvers The Largest and Finest Stock of Pianos Ever Seen Here Now Being Sold at Less than One-Half Price Usually Asked. in Petrikin Hall, * Bellefonte. The First Day Selling a Marked Success, Many Fine Pianos Being Sold. Stock Consists of the Best Makes Including the Genuine Chickering & Sons, Kimball, Schubert, Price & Teeple, Bach, Rembrandt, and others. - Why not take advantage of the op- portunity and save yourself $150 to $200 on your piano purchase ? Depend upon it many years will elapse before you will have such a chance again. Every piano we sell in this sale represunts only the factory cost of the piano itself, (many of them are going for less) the loss of all profit on the goods is just that much money saved to the purchasers, and every purchaser will be our staunch friend in the future. Every piano is marked in plain fig- ares and the red tag clearly indicates the great saying on each instrnment. A call of inspection is necessary to ap- preciate what this sale means to] you — of the money saying possibilities here presented. In this stock are Uprights regularly sold for $250 and $300 that are going for $117 to $164. A little down and a little per month buys one. We offer a number of standard grade pianos, various makes, that ere worth and sell regularly at $325 to $400, as an introduction to business at $197, $215 to $2354, either cash or easy payments. It scarcely matters how little you may feel like inyesting in a piano, we are confident that if you act quickly you will find just what you are looking for here, both in make and in price and in terms. We have a large number of the finest instruments of the world's best makes that we are especially anxious to have placed in the best homes in this vicia- ity. They are the regular $400, $450, $500 and $600 Cabinet Grands in ex- tremely handsome cases, and we offer them at $278, $200, $358; a trifle higher for the more elaborate cates. Terms to suit your convenience. Thisis an opporturity of securing one of the best 1aakes for less money than the ordinary pisno costs. Each and every instrument is guaranteed py the manufacturer and backed by the guarantee of W. F. Frederick. ’ It is a conceded fact that W. F. Fred. erick is by far the largest wholesaler and retailer of pianos between New York and Chicago; tbat his purchasing power (always spot cash) places him in a position to successfully retail the best grades of pianos for less money than the average dealer sells the me dium or cheap grades. Within the last ten years W. F. Frederick has made for bimself the name of being the most progressive dealer in the United'States, and mancfacturers from all over the Isreal G. Stone, a brother of ex- Governor Stone, and Edward J. Davis, a politician of Phoenixville, were the last witnesses examined. Both these men were on the department's pay roll, together with Reed and Gray, of Philadelphia. Stone frankly admitted in his testi- mony befere the committee that he performed no work for the pay he re- ceived from the state, and that he was glad he was dropped from the rolls. He said that he had asked several times to be put to work, but that no attention had been paid to the re quest. The other three denied that they country are continually soliciting his T5EE HH patronage, so that he is in a pcsition to dictate for himself the selection of the finest products of the world’s greatest manufacturers at prices that no other house can obtain. He absolutely con- trols the wholesaleing and retailing of the genuine Chickering & Sons, Hard- man, Gabler, Kimball, Schubert, Price & Teeple, and many other makes of pianos in all the territory extending from Washington, D. 0, to Cleveland, Okio, and Parkersburg, W. Vs. The introductory sale which is now in progress in this city has proved a great success and the store is thronged with eager buyers from early morn un- til late nights, many fine pianos being sold each day. To those who have al- ways been accustomed to having big prices asked them for cheap and me- dium grade pianos, this sale of ours is indeed a revelation; and indeed it would not be a profitable undertaking for us if we were not looking forward to the years to come to reap the benefit of our tremendous sasrifice in prices. We intend these pianos shall makeus lifelong friends, and our great aim is to place them among the best representa tive people of this vicimty as reference for future business. Nowhere else, either in this country or abroad, can you buy the genuine Chickering piano at less than the regular price, and here in our introductory sale it is not a question of cost or profit, bat a firm determination to place some of them, both Grands and Uprights. in homes that will do us good for years to come. Remember this introductory sale will only last a few days longer and when it is over we shall not attempt to du- plicate any piano at this special price. It is therefore highly important that you should act quickly, otherwise the opportunity of a lifetime will be gone forever. 1t is not mecessary - that you should pay the cish; easy terms of payment can be arranged to your liking, and if you wish to exchange that old organ or piano of yours we will take it at a reasonable valuation, and make you agreeable terms upon which to pay the balance. This is not in any sense of the word a transient business. well established in seyeral nearby cities, and the business herelis intend. ed to be run in conjunction ;with our { : : him me for my , and he got this job. He did pay was Eg : i i {xis AH : : i #3 FL H g E a h : t j i ef | i] i fe i : i §F ii g : 5 5 | i E i i gif g i : : E 8 EEE i i feEfie Hl 1. 5 2g8sid I Hie iH i 4 | 3 hi iat —=Sabscribe for the WATCHMAN. FOOLING A GREAT DOCTOR. Antwerp. “Pretty scurvy trick they played on you, Sir Morell.” “What do you mean?’ asked the sur- geon, “Told you the patient died before you arrived, didn't they?” ® “Yes.” “Lied. You operated on him and a friend with the same trouble at the clinic, Got two operations for one price!” ~. A Hendsome Pleture, Given Away Every Sunday. The Philadelphia Sunday Press never does things by halves. When it announces that it will give away a fine picture in colors each week, it means something. It is trae that this great Sunday newspaper gives each reader a handsome color picture faithfully reproducing the work of the World's est masters. You will not he disappointed in baving your newsdealer or carrier deliver a copy of the Sunday Press to your home. The Sunday Press alwass gives its readers the best of everything. You can ill afford to missit. Remember the picture is free only with the Philadelphia Sunday Press, and as the enormous demand for this news. paper is greater aud greater each neck, we Nato you to give your dealer your order to- ay. New Advertisements. OFFICE OF THE OAK EXTRACT CoO. Newronr, Peary Co, Pa., Jan. 15, 1906, Notice to shippers of EXTRACT WOOD On and after this date we will pay $3.00 per cord for chestnut and rock oak wood cut according to our epecifieations ip 4 foot lengths of 128 cubic wat, and £3.75 per cord for same kind of wood, cut in 5 foot lengihs of 160 cubic feet, ministration on estate of Mrs. Sarah te of Cress township, deceased, havi granted to undersigned, he requests DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE—Letters of ad- A Duck, been sons indebted to said ein eit oe fal and those ote ORSES FOR SALE.—A large well en dispositioned young horse—4 years jo double Heroes” canbe Burchased cheap. Warenman, 50-48 A GREAT MONEY MAKER— THEJNATIONAL CREAM SEPARATOR Is the best of its class because it gets ALL the Cream and does it EASILY. For price or partien- lars write or see —— B. F. HOMAN, OAK HALL, PENNA. Dealer in all Kinds of Farm Implements. 51-2:am o | VW ORKMAN'S BARGAIN HOUSE ots As this is the last week for our sale come early and se- cure your bargains. G2 Remember the righs place. In the McBride Building, South Allegheny St., Bellefonte - Pa, LYON & CO Ai Ee le le lB BM BB Bl. Bl Bode Bi AD Bh Bd Ba a LYON & CO. at Cost and some at LESS THAN COST. CLEARANCE SALE of ALL WINTER GOODS We are opening new Spring Goods every day and Winter Stuffs must go er le 0 Be OB lO Me el, Be lM BM BB BB. A dl Al Bd a Goods. We must have the room for the new Spring Goods. Our White Sale is the greatest. This we will continue until after inventory is taken. New White Shirt Waists and Waistings, the latest novelties in Spring Dress Watch our store for some- thing new and interesting. TT Ty Ty TY TY TY TY YY YY Yee Tee YY LYON & CO. 47-12 Bl le Bi. nel Be BB MB MB. AB A. BB Bs Bie od bd » ARE YOU AN INVESTOR? LYON & CO. Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. SPECIAL SALE soc Pictures, 16x20, 10c each. On Saturday morning, February 3rd, THE NEW 35 avo 10 CENT STORE, Bush Arcade - Bellefonte, Pa- a $100. - five : vestment at all. The paymen bond ms for BOND tions of the principal. lB OG AN BTW os I - 6 cent Gold bearing : a PONE TENTH of PRINCIPAL le semi-annually. The re in this manner DOES N AIR t - Jiooo. We cffer the CONSERVATIVE INVESTOR a ng Bond. INTER- nci- in- t of t of 6 percent on the face of the the ENTIRE LIFE OF THE retin OF ‘atncd pfobot. Write for Booklet “‘A Plain Talk About Dollars.” . . INVESTIGATE. ~ “ fh vw EE New 5 and xo Cent Store. a —————— SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Over- coats, Suits, Trousers, Rain Coats, and endless variety of men’s wear, CHILDREN'S SUITS All sizes, Children’s Waists, Men's and Boys’ Shirts, all at HALF PRICE Sale ends Wednesday,® Jan- uary 31st, 1906. MONTGOMERY & CO. ; ™ invited to test freer charge within the ode o : 80-521y High Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. ACETYLENE The Best and Cheapest Light. COLT ACETYLENE GENERATORS.......... GIVE THE LEAST TROUBLE, THE PUREST GAS, AND ARE SAFE. Generators, Supplies and F xtures. . . JOHN P. LYON, BUSH ARCADE, General Agent for Central Pennsylvania for she J. B. Colt Co. - R TO LADIES Us stills Mat pew room on - used as'otioss by Dr. Tacks i now ready to tmeet any and al} patients wishing treatments by sage neck and a, 8he has - tor OE an Av IA nea all of Hudnut's UDITOR'S NOTICE. — matter a of Jacob J. SE SER ER 5 5 4 i i is ; i se i i i it- themselves . immediate payment, and those havi . Milne the same to present them, ate: for settlement. , NM KEY. Exeentor. 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