Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 26, 1907, Image 5

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    Willard will open the way Wednesday, May 1st, to True Buying
Economy, in the Crider Exchange, the room formerly occupied by G. R.
Spigelmyer.
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THE WILLARD WAY.—Buying for Cash, Dependable Merchandise at such prices
only as will enable him to undersell all competition. Likewise,
SELLING FOR CASH ONLY,—
and at one price oaly, thus treating evervone alike. Those who are accustomed to paying
cash as they go, will have the satisfaction of knowing that here they are paying only their
own bills, and not contributing to the fellows account who never pays.
——) EVER STOP TO THINK (
of the evil of the easy payment plan, the siren song that leads us on to buying things we do. .
not need? Of all the snares to entrap mortals, there is none that causes more tears and heart-
aches than the installment plan. A credit account is the most’ insidious form of borrowing
money, when you don’t pay the merchant at once for the goods: You buy from him, you are
borrowing money from him, and disguised in the price is much more than the legal rate of
interest. Better to borrow the actual cash and know how much you have to pay for the ac-
commodation ; but it is better still to practice self denial and go without the thing you want
till you have the actual cash to pay for it. Debt is a rope to your foot, cockle burrs. in your
hair, and a clothes pin on your tongue.
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GET IN THE WAY OF THE WILLARD WAY,
pay as you go. If you are dissatisfied with your purchase here, after you have taken it home,
bring it back and exchange it or get your money back ; we are not afraid to take back any-
thing we sell. You'll be astonished at the bold simplicity of OUR WAY OF DOING
THINGS—and you'll be amazed at the stocks, the styles, the qualities, and above all the
PRICES. Once tested our prices are simply irresistble—I tell you neighbor, IT'S THE
PRICE THAT ALWAYS TELLS THE TALE.
The prices we make for you are
BARGAIN PRICES, SHERIFF'S PRICES, SALE PRICES,
MANUFACTURERS PRICES,
Prices that no other store in this town can duplicate.
Bargains.
We get the Bargains, we give the
‘To sum up this whole question of saving, you won’t ina good days walk, find another
store where you can spend both your time and your money half as well or half as profitable as
Loosێ no tinfe on
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you can here.
WEDNESDAY, MAY ist,
but come here and make your selections, while the assortment is at: its best. ‘1 have come
here to stay permanently and make my home here and I trust my coming will be mutually
profitable and my business methods and dealings commend your patronage.
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Crider’s Bellefonte, Pa.
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Exchange.
eb al.
Joseph Brothers & Co., va W. C Heinle.
Trial list, second week, commencing
Monday, May 27th.
Louisa Bush vs John G. Dubbs.
James Kreps vs J. L. Heaton.
William Witmer ve Edward Sellers.
James B. Archey vs W. F. Martin.
Henry Sills, et al., vs Michael Hemmes,
et al.
Trial Idst' for May Comnrt.
Trial list, first week, commencing Mon-
day, May 20th.
The Mifflinburg Buggy company vs David
Bailey.
George KR. Mock, adm., vs J. F. Hed-
ding, et al.
J. F. Guyer ve J. E. Hedding, et al.
E. F. Gardner vs Paal Swartz.
John Williamson vs Edward Hughes.
Joseph Pritchard vs J. W. Dunwiddie.
H. A. Guyer, et ul., vs. Johns Henderson,
William P. Humes et al., vs Michael
Hemmes, "et al.
The Huntingdon Bank, mow use of
James B. Archey, vs W. F. Martin.
Frank Samuel and Silas M. Tomlinson,
trading as Frank Samuel, va Bellefonte
Furnace company.
A. W. Gardner vs Burdine Butler.
Citizens Building & Loan Association of
Osceola Mills, Pa., vs Mary M. Pie, exec-
utrix, et. al.
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Montgomery & Co.
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GUNSALLUS—SPANGLER.— Wesley Gun-
sallus, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gunsallus,
of Beech Creek, and Miss Tillie Spangler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Spangler,
of Blanchard, were married at the latter
place last Saturday evening by justice of
the peace William I. Harter.
New Advertisements.
PAVE DURABILITY.
“My house was painted in 1890 with
DAVIS 100 PER CENT PUKE PAINT
and today looks very well.
I can cheerfully recommend it to
those wanting the best Paint.”
J. E. WISE,
Berlin, Md.
Do you think adulterated Paint would
give the same satisfaction ?
§2-17-1t ASK YOUR DEALER
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New Advertisements.
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Prox J. ANGEL
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
AT THE
Braxr House
From Wednesday morning until Thurs
day evening, May 1st and 2nd.
Prol. Angel the well known eyesight spe-
clalist of Williamsport, who has success-
fully for weak eyes and for head-
ache for many years here, will be at the
above hotel From Wednesday move jug
until Thursday evening, May ist and A
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DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Let-
ters of administration on the estate of
Daniel Flanagan, late of Snow Shoe township, de-
ceased, having bees granted to the undersigned
he requests ail persons knowing themselves in-
debted to said estate to make payment and those
having claims against the same to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES FLANAGAN, Administrator,
Clearfield, Pa
Jaxes A. B. Mitten, Atty. 52 14-6%
ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned executor, offers at private
sale a valuable farm situate at Stormstown, Centre
county, Pa. It contains 250 acres, 180 acres in a
state of cultivation, balance woodland. 60
acres consists of meadow. It contains 4 flowing
streams. Abundance of water piped to the house
and barn. Large orchard of choice fruit. This
farm is an exceedingly valuable one, but will sell
at a reasonable price, bank barn and com-
modious dwelling house are on it. Ground prin-
sipally limestone. About 40 minutes drive
Iroad. For further information call on or write
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Executor of Wm. 1. Wilson,
52-15-3m. 905-8th Ave., Altoona, Pa,
HATS.
Imperial Hats.
Guyer Hats.
B.V.'D.
MERCHANT
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SPRING-<1907
-.. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING...
The James R. Keiser Neckwear.
A Full Line of Woolens to Select from.
SHIRTS.
New Columbia.
Manhattan.
Underwear.
TAILORING.
52-11-41
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MONTGOMERY & CO.
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new plain colors.
fancy checks and plaids
12 1-2¢. to soc.
at 25c.
Shoes.
lower than elsewhere.
Everything that is new in Dress goods.
weaves in light weight materials in black and the
The * largest assortment of
Men’s Working and Dress Shoes
at the lowest prices.
Ladies’ White Russet and Black
Oxfords from $1.25 up.
Children’s Black, White and Russet
Slippers from 6oc. a pair up. , _.
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LYON & CO LYON 2 C0...
All the
in silk, wool and cotton.
Linings and trimmings to match all colors.
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Lace Hose.
Gauze Hose.
By a lucky chance we bought from
one of the largest importers 70 dozen
Lace and Gauze Hose at less than
the wholesale price.
In Drop-stitch we have them from
In Gauze Hose and Gauze Boots
we can sell the joc. and soc. quality
Better and finer grade Lace Boots
and Hose, the 75c. quality at 50c.
A hand-embroidered Hose iti black
with colored embroidery, and gray
with self-embroidered, fine quality silk
plaited lisle, only soc per pair.
"Shoes.
We have our Spring and Summer
stock of Shoes now complete.
yo a ty t ' To
LYON & CO.
mie Allegheny St.,
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| LYON & CO. |
UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Or-
pany Court of Centre county. In the
matter of the estate of C, C, Taylor, late of Spring
township, deceased.
The undersigned an Auditor, appointed by the
said Court to make distribution of the funds in
the hands of the Acrountant, to and among those
legally entitled thereto, will meet the’ parties in
interest for the purpose of his appointment atthe
office of Fortney & Fortney, in the borough ot
Bellefonte, Pa., on Tuesday, the 14th day of May,
A. D., 1907, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where
sald parties may appear, or be forever debarred
from eoming in on said fund.
D. F. FORTNEY,
i Auditor.
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ANTED.— A man to ru’ a branch
! creamery. Wages $60 per month
| Apply to MILROY CREAMERY CO, Milroy,
| Penna. 52-10-t
ANTED.--Four girls to pack matches.
Wages guaranteed while learning.
| Steady work. ry person orby mail. T
PENNSYLVANIA ATCH CO,, Bellefonte, Pa.
52-156 3m
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OR SALE.—The valuable residence on
enst Linn street, Beliédfonte, Pa., owned
by Miss Sallie Hagerman. Inquire of t
HENRY C. QUIGLEY,
| 5214-44 Bellefonte, Pa. ’
JOR SALE.—A practically new brick
| barn and a large frame barn. 4t is desired
to be sold and removed at once, AB to
i JAMES R. HUGHES or
F. W. CRIDER,
| 51-83-11. Bellefonte, Pa.
| R SALE.—Finely equipped Pool
| and Billiard lor at State College. Two
| I tables, one billiard table, Well patronized
Terms
! az the 800 students and general public.
i
ht. Apply to
W. W. STEPHENS,
| 52.041 State College, Pa.
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R SALE.
|=" 6 MULES AND 20 HEAD OF HORSES
at private sale,
52-111.
Inquire of
L. H. MUSSER,
Bellefonte, Pa.
We WANT YOUNG MEN! The Canada
Life Assurance Company, with an
unparalleled record for sixty years, wants you.
Our agenis earn thousands, it all depends on the
man. There is a bright future for you in this
Company. We will help you. Apply at once,
CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY,
Box 170, Harrisburg, Pa. 524-41
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. —Let-
ters of administration on the estate of
Margaret J. Arnold, deceased, late of Snow Shoe
township, having been granted to the undersign-
ed, she requests all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate to make payment and
-| those having claims against the same to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
ESTHER M. VIEHDORFER, Administratrix
Bellefonte, Pa.
James A. B. Mien, Atty.
HOMINE DAIRY MEAL.
THE GREAT MILK AND BUTTER FEED.
For sale by
Vi. 8. WHITE
Axe Mann, Pa,
52-11-8t%,
ARM 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 excellentorchard; hasa well, st the door
and cistern at barn, with several ponds of never
Slag water upon the propany. *Sehool asdl
church nearby. 170 acres, al level, well
and the balance well timbered. ill ba sold at a
reasonable price. Apply to the owner; upon the
premises, or address him at State Callgge, Po.
51-14t JAMES CLARK
RIMARY ELECTION NOTICE:
In compliance with Section 3 of the Act of
February 17th; 1908, known as tha “Uniform Pri-
mary Aet,” relating to the election and vomine-
tion of certain party and Jublie officers, you
are notified that the lowing Pan, offi-
voted
un the hends
. | eors, under their respecti
for at the Spring PHIL, aad nominations will
“| be follow bilie
made for the ing pu officks nt the
said Primary, as provided in said det, :
‘REPUBLICAN, . |
“| Three delegates to the Republican State Gon-
vention. . beliobbiih Bia
“ne person as Republican County Chairman.
DEMOCRAT. | «, «7
“.| Four delegates to the Democratic State Con-
rp vention. =
ae ni wo ald
PRONIBITION.
: 13 : : Five delegates to the Prohibition ‘Staté' Conven-
See our stock of Mattings, Carpets and Lino- J.
leums, and the prices will save you money and con- - § =
vince you that our qualities are better and prices
gap to Hc ot A
On for the of Districl rney.
One person forthe offise of oY.
One person {or the office of Cc , »
t thatthe, of Centre Sountx do
ihe | onets Centre ty, do
the Party offices to be. filled by
parties, as filed by the State and County Chair.
men vely, and that the public
4 as
J above se forth are true and correct as we verily
- JOHN. L. DUNLAP,
on A.
© JORN G. BAILEY,
3 : Ors,
Janus H. Com, Clerk. .
Commissioners’ Office,
Bellefonte, Penna,
April 3rd, 1907.
Attest
52-14-8¢