To Subscribers. Some of you will notice that the figures on the label of your WaTcHMAN are such that after the first of January the postai authorities will begin to get busy. We do not want to discon- tinue sending the paper to you, but you are already acquainted with the ruling. that the meddling officials at Washington made last year and we don’t see how it will be possible to do it unless you make a remittance between this and the first of January. We publish this notice with the hope that you will act promptly because you can readily see that we cannot afford to pay postage on separate letters to each of you when the price of the paper is so low now that it scarcely pays for the material that is in it. We would thank you very much for a prompt reply and if when you send in your renewal you would send along an order for a new read- er it would be an additional gratification. Pine Grove Mention. W. Grant Gardner and R. T. Gates were among the sick but are better now. Last week the venerable Samuel Bible fell down stairs, breaking his collar bone. J. A. B. Miller, one of Bellefonte’s legal lights, was in town Saturday evening. John F. Kimport and wife, of Boalsburg, spent the Sabbath with friends at Fairbrook. H. B. Pontius was circulating among the farmers here last week taking orders for fruit trees. Doctor Kidder and daughter Mary have : been visiting relatives in the Mountain city the past week. That popular bird, the stork, made its first visit to the Arthur Miller home and lefta dear little girl baby. Charles Fisher and his bride came up from Danville Tuesday to spend a few days at his mother's home in Roalsburg. Rev. Shultz of Johnstown, very ably filled the pulpits last Sunday on the Lutheran charge, whieh is now without a pastor. Last Friday morning while A. O. Tyson was cutting corn fodder for his cows he tripped and in falling almost severed the thumb on his right hand. Prof. Charles Fenstamacker's face is nll aglow when you call him “‘Papa.’” Its a nice little girl and came Monday morning, at Grandpa Andy Lytle’'s home. Mr. and Mrs Frank McFarlane, Mr. and Willard’s Store. LAUGH SR AnD ForGer Your TRGUBLES and come to the “Willard Way’’ WILLARD’S STORE, ON HIGH STREET. Remember there is only one Willard Way. The best goods for the lowest money, —FOR CASH I do a oash business. If I sold yom gooda on credit I would have to charge von more to make good the losses of bad accounts Now here is a partial list of the goods I car- ry, any article here is cheaper than you can buy it in the same quality eleewhere : Men's Fleece Lined Underwear....... oe Men's Wool Underwear..........co. ve 95¢ Men's Overalls, with or without apron 50 Men's Silk Plush i A 50¢ Men's Allewool Coat Sweaters............ $2.00 Men's All-wool Black Pants. er $2.00 Men's Black Saleen Shirts. Men's Buttonless Suspenders............ 's Fleece Lined nderwear........ Hose Infants Vests, button all the way...... 15¢ Infants White Wool Hose......c...conuene Remember the place, next door to Sourbeck’s fruit store. Mrs. Jobn Mitchell and Budd Thompson and sister attended the funeral of Mrs. Anna Kyle, at Reedsville, on Monday. Announcements. We are authorized to announce William H. Daley, of Lamb street, as a candidate for over- seer of the poor subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. 53-45 Mr. T. R. Hamilton, of the North ward of Bellefonte, announces himself as an aspirant for the nomination for tax collector, subject to the Democratic borough primaries to be held in February. New Advertisements. OST.—A Rabbit Hound—was seen at Snow Shoe Intersection last Saturday. It stands about eighteen inches high, is white with two black spots, one on the left side end one on the back, with yellow head. Liberal reward if re- tnrned to J. C. FREEMAN, A371. Tyrone, MALL FARM FOR SALE. — The subscriber, on account of the loss of his eyesight, offers for sale his HOME AND FARM situated near Runville station on the Snow Shoe railroad, consisting of three acres of Innd with good house, barn and out-buildings, all in ex- cellent repair. Plenty of fruit of all kinds, ano an excellent supply of vever falling water. It i= a comfortable house in a good neighborhood close to church and schools and will be wold cheap. Apply to MICHAEL SENNET, 53-20-41 Runville, Pa, The Racket. (tril. le DB. Bl. BL AM AM A The Racket. Only twelve business days in which to seleot your { CHRISTMAS -:- PRESENTS. 4 One whole floor devoted to 4 Toys, Dolls, Sleds, Doll ; Carriages, Blocks, Games, etc. : A complete live of { Fancy goods in Comb and Brush Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Smoking Sets, Hand Mir- Sets, duced prices. Handkerchiefs for ladies, men and children from five to seventy-five cents. Ladies Collars, Combs, and many articles both useful and ornamental suitable for presents. mn Bey early while you have a full stock to seleot from, and don’t for- get you can do better at THE RACK- ET, they sell for cash. E. P. IRVIN. Willard’s Store, 53-49-1y. BELLEFONTE, Pa | ovo vo wvrwv-veiev ve { b y b b b r { > d . { \ ) \ { b { { rors, Work Boxes, etc., at re- } } ) { b 4 b ; Lots for Sale. Lots for Sale. LV LT LAT AV BC LT LY LV MDT DNMT BV OY LHLYV ALVA Would You Like Your Money to Earn Twenty Per Cent ? the Hamilton farm. The fact that Such a question is almost superfluous. All you naturally want to know is how and where you can get the twenty on your surplus capital. The Opportunity is Here We have just purchased 98 more Building Lots in connection with we own and control a large number of building lots in this prosperous town places us in a position to offer the best proposition in real estate that has ever been offered in this state. Lots on Easy Terms There is a great demand for homes and rooms at State College. Houses rent from $25 to $roo per month. Russell Sage said, “Your REAL Estate Wit. Make Your Op AGE COMFORTABLE." State College has the brightest future of any town in central Pa. Call and see our proposition, and select for yourself one of the choicest lots. THe Best INvESTMENT ON EARTH 1S IN THE EARTH Fiee Tranportation 1o fing One Buging a Lot During (he Kext 30 Days. CALL OR WRITE LEATHERS 116 College Ave. Commercial "phone. BROTHERS, State College, Pa i rp ———————————————————— New Advertisements. New Advertisements. PHOLSTERING.—Have you Sofas, R SALE.—Farm in Benner township; Mattresses or ing in that line good never failing to repair. If have, call H. M. Bidwell on | Buffalo Run running through also vein mercial * He will come to see you Senire County's best lime stone; AINING OVER 53-49-2t Apply to H. 8. LINN. — REAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR BAR- . GAINS—BANKRUPT SALE. The stock of merchandise of the MARION SUPPLY COMPANY, 3 Diss, Backup, located in the Brown Building, on the corner of Bishop and Allegheny streets, Bellefonte, Pa., will be sold at FiesH EGGS WANTED. WE WILL PAY PUBLIC OUT-CRY ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12TH. 40 CENTS PER DOZEN The sale begins at 2:3 p. m., and will continue during the day and evening, and if necessary will be adjourned from evening to even- ing thereafter until the entire stock is disposed of. The sale will be made by G. F. Musser, Trustee in Bankruptcy. The stock includes groceries, gent's furnishing goods, FOR FRESH EGGS. State College Supply Co., State College, Pa. fixtures, Ete, DEALERS IN EVERYTHING. MUST BE DISPOSED OF AT ONCE. 53-49-1t 53.48-2t Montgomery & Ceo. Clothiers. lB AM. A. BD THE -:- HOLIDAY -:- GOODS Are all here and Prettier, Cheaper and Better than ever. A partial list below. Suit Cases $1.00 up to $5.00 are wonders. Sweater Coats 25c up to $6.00 each. * House Coats and Bath Robes. Umbrellas and Rain Coats. Handkerchiefs and Mufflers. Neckwear from 25c up to $1.50. | The new Collars for Misses and Boys. | { : — PTT YT WY YT YYTT YY YY ye Gloves from 25¢ up to $2.50. The Automobile Gauntlets for Youths, Misses, Men and Women from §o cents up to $3.00 per pair. MONTGOMERY AND COMPANY, Bellefonte and State College. 53.48-tf PTY TTY TY — — ev Bellefonte Lumber Company. (Whether or not you are satisfied) with a job of building depends as much on the fittings and finish- ing as on the building itself. Unhandy sash, poor doors, bum inside finishing—these will make your otherwise good job a failure. Contractors especially should see that none but good glass, mill work for finishing, and so forth thru the list, go into their work. Don't you see why? We stake our reputation on all we handle, and we have a plan peculiar to us, which reduces prices. BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. 52-2-1y Bellefonte, Pa. Wall Paper, Paints, Etc. PAINT YOUR HOUSE In attractive colors and it will stand out from its neighbors. OUR EXPERIENCE WWE YT YT TY TY YT ey vYyte ice, with Pure White Lead and Oil to back us up. THE NEW WALL PAPERS We have can be made to give many novel forms of decoration. We'd be glad to suggest original treatment for your house—They need not be ex- pensive. Wall papers, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Paints, Oil, Glass, &c., at ECKENROTH BROTHERS, Bush Arcade, In combining colors harmuniously is at your serv- Bellefonte, Pa. su PPP TTY YY Lvon & Co. Lyon & Co. Lyon &. Company. WAKE UP! WAKE UP! Get ready and come to our store and see the greatest line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats, all the latest styles. 00 Ladies’ Long Black Coats, semi-fitting, very stylish, from $5.00 to $25.00. Misses’ Long Coats in all colors from §5 to $18. Children’s Coats in Blue, Brown and Red from $2.50 to Sro.00. Children's Bear Skin Coats in White, Gray, Blue, Red and Brown from $2.25 up. We can show you the largest line of Ladies’ Coat Suits, all made in the latest style, Black, Brown, Green and Blue from $15.00 up. All the latest weaves in Dress Ft , and Chif- fon Broadcloths, also a complete line of Silks and Satins in all colors and Black for waists and dress- es. In our Fur Department we are showing theve latest creations and the prices are right. See them. In Underwear we can show you anything you want for men, boys, women and children at prices lower than any one else. Comfortables and Blank- ets at all prices. SHOES. SHOES. Ladies’ Shoes from $1.25 up. Misses’ oe “ 1.00 uP. Children’s “¢ # .40 up. We also sell the celebrated Lenox Shoes for Misses and Children. Men's fine Dress Shoes from $1.50 to $5 a pair. Men's Heavy Shoes from $1.25 to $4 per pair. Boy's Heavy Shoes from $1 to $3.50 per pair. Also a complete line of Men's and Boy's Cloth- ing. Come in and see us and we will save you money. LYON && COMPANY, 47-12 Bellefonte, Pa. Allegheny St., MEN'S High Cut Shoes $3.75 Made of Moose Hide, 14 inches high, three full soles, raw hide tip and long back stay. This shoe is worth $6. I purchased them far below regular price and will sell them at $3.75. Men, if you want High Top Shoes this is your chance. YEAGER’S SHOE STORE, successor to Yeager & Davis. Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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