ROR eh ni MARRIAGE Licenses. —The following marriage licenses were issued the past week by Register Earle C. Taten: Harry G. Musser, Unionville, Ethel M. Weaver, Julian. James M. Cor! and Mary Alice Hoy, both of State College. R. H. Bergstresser, Pine Grove Mills, Nellie E. Rupley, Millersburg. Jobn W. Whippo, Wilkinsburg, Alta B. Robb, Romola. John Dovahue, Keystone, Cifd. Co., Ma- non Voyzey, Philipsburg. James H. Kelley and Lula C. Housel, both of Bellefonte. Edward W. Kane, Axemann, and Mary J. Hendershot, Bellefonte. Eliis E. Ardery, Martha, and Belle G. Rider, Stormstown. New Advertisements. —— R SALE OR RENT.—House of Mrs. Witbur F. Reeder, cornerof Allegheny and Cartin street. Apply to, 51-48-81 Mus. W, F. REEDER. ORSE FOR SALE.—Five years old, soubd, kisd Me well prokes for farm work, we n, nt 1, nds. Can r- ghasei uy pe nable Tne Inquire at thir of ce, -t R SALE—A farm of 150 acres, § of a mile northeast of Oak Hall station, on the Lewisburg and Tyrone R. R., College town- ship, Centre county. Excellent supply of moun- tain water at house and barn. Abundance of good fruit. Price reasonable. Terms easy. In- quiries answered by either JAS C. GILLILAND, Oak Hall Station, Mes. L. B. WIEAND, Lemont, Pa. 51 HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor and the Water Supply Commission of Pennsylvania on Friday, the day of De- 206, Geo. W, Homan, Newton ess, iller, John Homan, Geo Grimes, James Glenn and G. E. Corl, under tke Act of Assembly of the [Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled “an act to vide for the incorporation and regulation of cer- tain corporations approved April 20th, 1874, and $he supplements thereto, for the charter of an in Sorseration to be called “The Farmers Rural Water BpaRY of Ferguson township,” in Centre county, Penna. the character and object whereof is to supply pure water to the public in the Eastern end of Ferguson township, being a district not over two miles wide and about five miles in length, the Eastern line being the West- ern line of Harris township, and for this purpose to have, Dosatns and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and pri ages of said Actof Assembly and its su men application is now on file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, FORTNAY & FORTNEY, Solicitors, vil 51-47 3t RPHAN'S COURT SALE. In the matter of the ) In the Orphan's Court estate of Bamnel Noll, >of Centre County, Penn- deceased. sylvania, Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre county, bearing date of the 25th day of October, 1906, the undersigned will expose at public sale or outery, at the COURT HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEM- BER 22nd, 1006, the following described real estate: No. 1. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate, lying and being in Soriag township, Centre county, aforesaid, and bein, unded and described as follows, viz: Be. Sion ng at stones thence hy Furey's land south orty-five d s east fifty and .three-tenths perches to a stone : thence by other land of the said Matthew Riddle, south forty-five degrees, west three and five tenths perches to a hickory; south forty-four and one-haif degrees, east twen- ty-three perches to stones: thence south forty. west ninety seven and one-tenth perches to the place of beginning, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES neat measure, be the same more or less, There- on erected a HOUSE, BARN AND OTHER OUT-BUILDINGS, No.2, All that certain messuage, tenement and lotof ground situate in ng township, said county, bounded snd &= follows: Beginning at a stone by the side of the old Lew- istown and Bellefonte turnpike; thence south along said turnpike fourteen di east eight rches to stones, thence by land of R. V. Miller irs, north fourteen degrees west eight and one-half perches to stones; thence by school house lot seveniy-~ix degrees west eight Jerehes to stones and place of beginning, cantaining SIXTY-EIGHT PERCHES. Thereon erected a DWELLING-HOUSE, in the village of Pleasant Gap and having thereon erected stable and other outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent. on day of sale in cash, balance of one-third on confirma- tion of sale, ome-third of fall price in one year and one-third in two years, deferred payments {0 be secured by bonds and on premises at six per cent. interest. Sale n at eleven o'clock a. m. RACHAEL NOLL, Administratrix of Samuel Noll, aec'd. Jas. A. B. Mires, Atty. 514TH New Advertisements. one good wood-worker. A L.C. YY ANTED.—Oue good Wisclamith and BUL Jr., Sl-44-tf Milesburg, Pa R RENT. — Two good farms near Spruce Creek. One contains 313 and the other 150 acres of clear land. Also have a farm for sale. For particulars inquire of SIDNEY T. ISETT, Spruce Creek, Pa. 41-4541, R SALE.—Hound pups—9 months old. Fine stock. Broken. R. RUSSEL BLAIR, Commercial Phone. Bellefonte, Pa 51-42-11, ARM FOR RENT-—The Hale estate farm, west of Filmore, Centre county, Pa., now occupied by Benner Way. Apply to C. T. GERBERICH, 513741 Belletonte, Pa. R SALE.—A practically new brick barn and & large frame barn, It is desired to be sold and removed at once. 7A to J F. W. CRID! i 51-83-11. Bellefonte, Pa. MALL FARM FOR SALE.— Located in Harris township, one-half mile east of Boalsburg, containing about 44 acres, with good House, and Outbuildings and plenty of running water, A orchard of choice fruit is upon the property and the land is all tillable aod in good condition. For particulars and price, call on or address, J. A. FORTNEY, 51-38-41 Boalsburg, Pa. ARM FOR SALE:—A good farm of 217 acres, located on the public road leading to the Col and about five miles west of Belle. fonte, is red at private sale. Upon itis erected GOOD BUILDINGS and an excellent orchard; basa well at the door and cistern at , with several ponds of never fatag water upon the property. School and church nearby, 170 acres, all level, well cleared and the balance well timbered. Will be sold at a reasonable price. Apply to the owner, upon the premises, or address him at State College, Pa. 51-14t JAMES CLARK ISSOLUTION.—In the Court of Com- man Pleas of Centre county. No. 79 Nov. Term, 1006. In the Matter of the dissolution of the Bellefonte Coal & Coke Co. Notice is here- ven that the Bellefonte Coal & Coke Company filed its petition to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre couniy en the 25th day of October, 1906, Jraying for a decree of dissolution, and that the rt fixed Monday, November 26th, 1906, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for hearing ssid application for dissolution, when and where all persons interest- od may attend, if they deem it expedient and show cause why iis prayer of the said petition should not be granted. HARRY KELLER, 51-443 Solicitor for Petitioner. OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Honorable Ellis L.Orvis, President Jud of the Court of Common Pleas of the 46th Judie District, consisting of the ccunty of Centre having issued his precept, be date the 30th day of Oct. 1906, 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 of Centre and to commence on the 4th Mondav of November, being the oth day ui November, 1906,and to continue one week, 18 hereby given to the , Jus. tices of the Peace, Aldermen and of sald county of Centre, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the fore. noon of the 20th with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own rememorances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to te nst the prisoners that are or shall beint jail of Centre county, be then and there to pros - ute against them as shall be just. iven under my hand, at Bellefonte the 30th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord, 1906, and the one hundred an Shinty firey year of the indepen. dence of the United Si " 1 HENRY KLINE, 51-3041 Sherift, HE CENTURY. 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See our open borders 1.25, 1.50, $1.15 Napkins 24 in. to match. A handsome line of the German Tab! Linen from 25c up to 8sc., in the narrow and 2 yards wide. Fine Damask Towels from 25¢c to 1.00 a piece. Linen Stamped drawn work Bureau and Stand Scarfs from 35 cents up. i Better qualities, 2 Linen FURS. Boy's Overcoats. SHOES. Py va vo LYON & CO. 47-12 ; Allegheny 8&., LYON & CO. } Beldowie Pa. TY YY TY TY TY TY TY TY TY TY TY TY TY TY TY TY TTY YY YY YY YY YT YY YY . Our line is bigger, at 15 and NOW is the time lB iB MB AB MB AM EM BM Me. BM AM DM BE. BM A BM A A Ee le Oe Nr Be Be Me Ne OM A BB AM 1 THE INDEX. THE INDEX. We are better prepared with * GIFT BOOKS for the HOLIDAY SEASON than we have ever been. at smaller cost than ever before. Fine Cloth Bound Books as low as 25c. 100 Titles of Choice Fiction, with deco- rated covers, at 30 cents Juvenile Books, the best ever, from 15 cents to $1.50. Choice Devotional Books and Booklets All the late Copyright Novels at $1.25. the whole line to choose from. better selected and 25 cents. to buy. You have YY YY YY TY YY TY YY PTY" YY TY TT YY TY YY YY YY YY YY YY TY YY YY YY YY YF TY TY rr THE INDEX. THE INDEX. | AV BY AV AV AV OV LV LVS ar ‘Ml. € Gephdits Music Store. BIG FACTORY SALE OF FINE PIANOS. M. C. Gephart, of Bellefonte, Secures the Agency for the Celebrated Hallet & Davis Pianos, and During the Next Ten Days will offer Them for Sale at Factory Prices. Read the Following and Learn Our Reasons for Doing this Unheard of Thing, and Call During’ This Sale and See How Low We Can Sell You a High-grade Piano. Sale Starts December 6, 1906, and is Positively for 10 Days Only. Remember the Place. Open Evenings. Terms Cash or Payments. Never before have the people of Bellefonte and vicinity had the chance to buya strictly high- grade piano at factory prices, but in order to get a limited number of their pianos in the musical homes the manufacturers have consented, in conjunction with M. C. Gephart, to throw off all middle profits, doaway with all kinds of expen: sive advertising usually done by piano and give that amount to the purchasers, thereby making them a friend of the pianoand this house, and securing the strongest kind of an advergise- ment of their pianos. ; The Hallet & Davis pianos have been made continacusly for €0 years and have always stood at the head of the list of high grade pianos, having over 114 medals and awards for first prizes at ‘ete. Is used and en- dorsed for years by hundreds of colleges, schools of music, convents and conservatories. It isa piano that has universally sold at one price in all its own stores aud by all dealers,s0 you will know that when we make this unusual offer that it means albona-fide bargain saving to you of $100 to $150 in buying a piano during the next 10 days. Daring the sale we will offer every piano in our store at a saving cf from one third to one-half made to sell from $250 to $300 will be sold from $127 up to $187. Strictly the best pianos made in all fancy woods that usually sell from $300 to $500 will be sold from $237 up to $318. Square pianos and organs will be sold at your own prices and terms. Remember, this is not a stock of cheap pianos sent into Bellefonte as has been done in the past but the stock usually carried by M. C. Gephart and who is known throughout Centre, Clinton, Blair, Clearfield and Huntingdon counties as handling the world’s BEST. Mr. Gephart has never been indentified with the sale of cheap pianos and in the many years of his piano here has always borne the reputation of giving all his customers a “square deal.” He will per- sonally conduct this sale and will be assisted by the factory representatives who will be glad to tell you about those pianos generally. Each piano has the double guarantee of M. C. Geghert and the manufacturers. Do not miss this opportunity hut eall at once while the selection is good. We can please you and will surprise you in the great reduction in prices. Remember, those prices will not be advertised but will be made to bona-fide buyers, and as soon as this sale closes reguiar prices will again prevail. Call day or evening. Cash or easy payments accepted. off. Used pianos from $85 up to $127, New pianos * Telephone or Address : SM CO GRPHART. .: . y carsrin oie | Bellefonte, Penta. gi “7420 Penn St., Huntingdon, Pa. wai 0 aT Ba