New Advertisements. good wood-worker, A to ne LC BUL 3r., Milesbu ‘WW ASIED—Oue good blacksmith and 51-44-41 rg, Pa 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. 4145441, For RENT. — Two good farms near Spruce R SALE.—Houand ps—9 months old. Fine stock, Wy R. RUSSEL BLAIR, Commercial Phone. Bellefonte, Pa 51-42-41, ARM FOR RENT—The Hale estate west of Filmore, Centre county, Pa., by Benner Way. Apply to C. T. GERBERICH, Belletonte, Pa. now oceup 51-87-41 MALL FARM FOR SALE.—Located Bout Conant Boo ot ire wh oon fouse, Barn” ad good NO pl trugt " upon the property and the land is all tillable and pp ar For particulars and price, 1 ddress, align ora J. A. FORTNEY, 51-88-41 Boalsburg, Pa, RM FOR SALE:—A good farm of 217 acres, located on the public road leading to the College and about five miles west of Belle- fonte, is offered at private sale. Upon it is erected GOOD BUILDINGS and an excellent orchard; hasa well at the door and cistern at barn, with several ponds of never fatfing 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 hi CENTURY. A magazine which has steadfastly stood for all that is best in American life, has held fast by the soundest traditions of literature, aided materially in the devel- opment of American art by educming popular taste and putting work in the hands of promising artists, and in season and out of season urged upon a people en- grossed in business, righteousness and competency in public office, justice to authors, wholesome conditions in the crowded parts of cities, the larger edn- cational opportunities for all,.—The Out- look. Send for pull prospectus and special offer to new subseribers THE CENTURY COMPANY, Union Square New York. bl-46 CASEBEER'’S : ; : ¢ : Novelties H Silverware ; ; : R : ; I { PRE S ENTS : a] Watches M Jewelry A 3 ; 4 op ; CASEBEER'’S ; 51483 Successor to F.C. Richard's Sons. | NATAL LSAT MTL —— New Advertisements. ARM FOR SALE.—The Roller farm, 160 acres, at Fillmore, on the Buffalo Run. Address, F. D. HARTSOCK, S148 210 Blakely 8t,, Scranton, Pa. R SALE OR RENT.—House of Mrs. Wiibur F. Reeder, cornerof Allegheny and Curtin streei. Apply to, 51-43-t1 Mgrs. W. F. REEDER. Montgomery & Co. Montgomery & Co. Montgomery & Co. HORSE FOR SALE.—Five years old, sound, kind and well broken for farm work, weighing about 1,200 pounds. Can be pur- Shits on reasonable terms, Inquire at hi of- HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby of Pennsylvania titled ‘an act to en . Vide for the Jona and the su ini Sornoration to be called Farmers Rural Water of Fe township.” in er , the To Reraeter an object pr ia.. the Sharaster wad chjsct wl su re water the Eastern end oC Pors on A n district not over two miles wide and about five miles in length, the Eastern line being the Weat- mn line of township, and for this ou a Possess and Shioy all the rights, benefits, of sald Actof Assembly and its men e application is now on file in the office of and su the Be applies of the Commonwealth, FORTNEY & FORTNEY, | Solicitors, 51-47 3t ! | RPHAN’S COURT SALE. | In the matter of the } In the Orphan's Court estate of Samuel Noll, Jot Centre County, Penn- decensed. sylvanin Pursuant to ai order of the . nan'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, 1906, the following described real estate: No. 1. All that certain mess , tenement and tract of land situate, lying and being in Sring township, Centre county, af , and bein, nded and described as follows, viz: Be- Flan ng at stones thence by Furey's land south orty-five degrens east fifty and three-tenths perches to a @: thence by other land of the sald Matthew Riddle, south forty-five west three and five tenths perches to a hickory ; south forty-four and one-half east twen- ty-three perches to stones: thence south forty- ve and one-half degrees, west one hundred and seven und five-tenths perches to a hickory; thence north forty-four and one-half degrees, west niety 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 good HOUSE, BARN AND OTHER OUT-BUILDINGS. No. 2, All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground situate in Spring township, sald county, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a stone by the side of the old Lew- istown and Bellefonte turnpike; thence south along said turnpike fourteen degrees east Sant Perches 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 seventy-six degrees west eight perches to stones and piace 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, one-third of full price in one year and one-third in two years, deferred paymenis to be secured by bonds and mortgages on premises at six per cent. interest, Sale to begin at eleven o'clock a. m. RACHAEL NOLL, + Administratrix of Samuel Noll, aec’d. Jas A.B. Muagn, Atty. alder Pror J. ANGEL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AT THE Brockeawory House From Thursday, morning until Fri y noon, DECEMBER 20th and 21st. Prof. Angel as an eysight specialist gives remarkable results for a Bend: ache, blurred vision, cross eyes or defec- tive eye sight. Should any person doubt the statement Prof. Angel is well able to give plenty of individual testimonials of some of the best of Bellefonte and vicinity. Prof. Angel is trustworthy and reliable. If youn tosave your money 20d yous & esight too don't fail to call on . Angel. All parents are advised to have theirchildren's eyes examined, es- ly those who go to school. You will by make a good scholar and avoid suffering. At the Brockerhoff house December 20th and 21st, 51.48.2¢ McCalmont & Company. McCALMONT & COMPANY, FERTILIZERS FOR FALL SEEDING Farmers purchase superior fertilizers from us at a great sav- ing. The conservative farmer buys good goods, from re- sponsible dealers, and gets good results. Acid Phosphate, per ton, Phosphate and Potash, per ton, - Standard Bone Phosphate, composed exclusively of Animal Bone Matter and Potash, per ton, THINK If you want to raise a good crop and build up the farm at the same time, use animal bone goods. brands. Timothy Seed, Grain Drills, Harrows, Plows, American Wire Fence, Barbed and Smooth Wire, etc., all at attractive prices. McCALMONT & COMPANY, i tm BUSINESS HOURS FROMZ'A. M. TO 6 P, M: zac etm AIT 51-17 - $11.50 cash $14.00 cash $20.00 cash . orf It! We have a dozen MEN'S EXTRA. Now for Winter Weather and Winter Clothing. We think winter ought to come in November, when Sometimes we think ahead of the calendar. in reality it does not begin until December 21st. The season prior to this is Fall, so the great bulk of the Winter business is yet to be done, and our tables are piled high with OVERCOATS AND SUITS in readiness. A great line of Holiday Goods for Men, Women and Children consisting of Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Pajamas, Canes, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Trunks, Bags, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Ways’ Mufflets, Hosiery and an endless variety too numerous to mention. MONTGOMERY & COMPANY, Allegheny St. Blaser Lyon & Co. Be BB A AM AM AM. Me OM Me Bo. BB AM AM Me AM Bellefonte, Pa. LYON & CO LYON & CO. We are receiving new and attractive goods every day for early buyers of CHRISTMAS GOODS. A new line of Fine Waistings in the new sheer white effects. Plaids in Cotton, Wool and Silk. A large assortment of the light evening colors in the wool French Batiste. —— Om Ome . TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS. A handsome line of Fine Table Linen—Satin Damask Table Lin- en, 2 yards wide, heavy and fine for $1.00, Better qualities, 2 wide, satin stripes and open borders 1.25, 1.50, $1.75. apkins 24 in, to match. A handsome line of the German Table Linen from 25c up to 8sc., in the narrow and 2 yards wide. Fine Damask Towels from 25c to 1.00 a piece. Linen Stamped drawn work Bureau and Stand Scarfs from 35 cents up. Linen Stand Covers, satin finished. seem (aman FURS. FURS. FURS. A handsome assortment of the New Styles of Flat Long Furs, at the right prices. I LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS. We are receiving New Coats all the time every few days. A new assortment of all kinds at prices that have given us a larger sale on coats than other stores. sim (ue (in CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Men’s Overcoats. Youths’ Overcoats. Boy’s Overcoats. Men's New Suits. Youths’ New Suits. Boy's New Suits. on» bi SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. A large assortment of New Shoes for Men, Women and Chil- dren, at the Lowest Price. See our large stock and the prices, it will be dollars saved for you. LYON & CO. wr LYON & CO. : ' il TY TY YY YY UY WY YY UY UY UY UY OY WY YYW OY WY WY we WY NY TY YY YT YY YY UY OY OY UY UY YT OY YY WY ee THE INDEX. A THE INDEX. rr Bibles, Books, Fine Box Papers, Writing Sets, Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Military Brush Sets, Mirrors, Manicure Sets, Photo Albums, Post Card Albums, Fancy Baskets, Card Cases, i. Ad Bb Ade. BB. BB BB. BB BB BB. BB. BA AE. BA. BB BB BE. BE Bi A A Be A A BA BB DA BB A BB A list of Choice Articles for Gifts to be found in The Index. Gold Pens, and 100 Novelties that we cannot enumerate here. When in doubt, look in The Index. Leather Cushions, Pipe Racks, Tobacco Jars, Book Racks, Candle Sticks, Paper Weights, Paper Knives, Calendars, Christmas Cards, Diaries, Music Rolls, Bill Books, Fountain Pens, NY TY UY TY YY UY UY TY UY UY UY WY TY PY YY TY YY TY TY YY TY YY TY YY YY vy Tew rN THE INDEX. THE INDEX. vo 51-47-4¢ Only. Remember the Never before have the people of Bellefonte and vicinity had the chance to buy a 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 companies and give that amount to the purchasers, thereby making them a friend of the piano and this house, and securing the strongest kind of an advertise 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 expositions, ete. Is used and en- dorsed for years by hundreds of colieges, 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,so you will know that when we make this unusual offer that it means atbona-fide bargain saving to you of $100 to $150 infbuying alpisno during the next 10 days, During the sale we will offer every piano in our store at a’saving of from one-third to one-half off. Used pianos from $85up to §127. New pianos yy baie 4 M. C. Gephart’'s Music Store. BIG FACTORY SALE OF EINE 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 Positivel For 10 Days Place. Open Evenings. Terms Cash or Payments. made to sell from $260 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, tliis 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 selling 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. Gophart and the manufacturers. Do not miss this opportunity but call 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 regular prices will again prevail. Call day or evening. Cash or easy payments accepted. Bellefonte, Penna, Telephone or Address sare 420 Penn St, Huntingdon, Pa, Fowit! ati}
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