Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 21, 1912, Image 2

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LETTER FROM FREEPORT, ILL,
Dear Editor: The election is over
and my wish was fulfilled, that Wood-
row Wilson be elected to the highest
honor of this great nation, as Presi-
dent. Your Centre Demodrat reaches
us on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock,
and looking over the states where
Wilson had won, 1 noticed you had
Illinois carried by Roosevelt, while the
Freeport Bulleton, edited by P. O,
Stiver, in his daily of Friday had it
for Wilson, So I hitched up and drove
into Freeport to satisfy myself, and
went to P, QO, Stiver's office and found
that the state of Illinois had gone for
Woodrow Wilson for president, and the
Democratic governor and the whole
Democratic county ticket of
son county was elected Not
publican will be in office after
of the year Saturday afternoon
number of Centre countians and
Pent Ivania Democrats met at P, 0,
Stiver's ofl to congratulate each
other on the sud of the party.
Amongst them was George Corman,
formerly of Rebersburg, Pa, but he
had just left for home, after I was
through 1 drove out his place. I
had not been there for 21 years, P.
QO. Stiver on my rig and went
along t place I stopped at |
saw the rom the buggy; 1 knew
her 1 and they were just
read tipper. She was a daugh-
ter o Weber, of Rebersburg
She the old fashioned
well ladened.
good chicken
SUCH
Sunday
one Re-
the first
14
old
COSS
50
to
80
got
The fir
Mrs, |
away
cooks
On
roast
Wilson's
morning he
rig and
Hannah
from his
irled August 2
hildren, in the
enjoyed my
same to me when
He an
man; I
and
away
1 asking corn
was plowing with
rse gang plow and on
piowing with a 3-
he line caught unde
horse commence
back of tl}
at the
off
ugh so
I had a walk
s8 of
1is son's
{stor
Kale's
place,
1852
Cen
visit
miles
ack is
ead
day
are
me
asting
en
1
potatoes sold
) cents. My son ¢
i nt late
first of June t
bothe
their
mao
hope |
J. GRAMLEY
the Woman's
f ! will
Club.
hold
yeloek
|
Meeting of
‘ Womanr
ber 25, In
High
fe
feature of the
roughly con
t and will havi
¢ valuable
rdially
it will
men n
" ne rt
ress Ciub
re in
members
al least one friend each
PUBLICITY COM
Woman's Club, Bellefonte
BABYS
CARE
RIS
MOTHERS
WORRY
z, &
he
SCOTT'S EMULSION im-
proves the quality of breast milk
~it suppliesthe material for bone
and muscle—if scanty or thin,
it makes it rich and abundant,
For bottle babies a few drops
of emulsion with every feeding
produces marvelous effects—
makes new, firm flesh and ruddy
health.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is the
cream of the purest cod liver oil
delicately emulsified into tiny
particles resembling maternal
milk and each particle is coated
with glycerine—no alcohol or
stimulant—a wholesome, nourish-
ing, strength-making food.
Motherseverywhere are en-
thusiastic about Scott’s
; Insist on getting SCOTT'S.
Scorr & Rowwg, Bloomfield, N. J. 1084
Steven |
a |
MISTOOK MOTHER FOR BURGLAR
ing Car,
Mrs. J. Rappe Mvers, wife of
and killed
by her
was shot
evening
burg, Pa.
Wednesday
Gladys E,
{ear bound for New York.
{was the result of a
horrible mistake
[on the part of the daughter, who in a |
her
| half-awakened condition thought
{mother was a burglar. The shooting
| took place when the train
{ing Croyden, Pa. and the injured
{ ton, N
| later
Miss
J., where she died a short time
who is about
years old and exceedingly pretty,
lon the way to New York to purchase
a trousseau for her coming
to J. Blair Dillard, of Salem,
druggist She had a casket
els which she was taking to New
to have repaired and matched,
the solicitation of her
{placed a revolver under
Mrs. Myers had gone the
room and it was upon her
that the daughter mistook
somebody after her gems and
After recovering from a fit
at the Trenton police
Myers sald
“I am Miss Gladys Elizabeth
fof the Rappe hotel, corner of Wes
Otterman and Pennsylvania avenue
Greensburg, Pa. My mother and
left our home in Greensburg, Pa
visit my fiancee, T. Blair Dillard,
a short time then went to see
brother, J. Rappe Myers, Jr, at
lem, Va where he in the
siness My mother and 1
from Salem, Va,
berth
awakened by
informed me that
om, and
to
from
Myers,
Va.,
and
mother hae
her pillow
to
retur
her
fired.
teria station
Miss
te
m)
is
took
engaging
my
she was
while she
sleep I
my sleep by
wi
flow
Girl Shoots Parent on P. R. R, Sleep-
the
proprietor of the Rappe Hotel, Greens-
last
daughter,
Myers, while on a sleeping
The tragedy
WARS pass-
Wo
| man was hurried to a hospital at Tren-
twenty
WAS |
wedding |
Hn
of jew-
York |
at |
dressing
for
of hys-
Myers,
for
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA,
. | Township of Boggs, County of Centre,
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to-wit:
The one thereof, bounded on the gouth
by the Eald Eagle Valley railroad; on
north by lands of Dr. 8. 8, McCormick,
formerly’ W. J. M, Brooks; on the east
by lands of the heirs of Adam Hoy, de.
ceased; containing one (1) acre and be-
ing the same premises which William
Butler conveyed to W, J, M. Brooks.
*{ The other thereof, bounded on the
west by Lowery Shope, now Fred Shope,
on the north by lands of Matthias Gar-
man, formerly W. R, Shope; on the east
by lands of the heirs of Adam Hoy, de-
ceased; and on the south by lands of Dr.
| 8. 8. McCormick, formerly W, J. MM
| Brooks, containing eleven (11) aores.
y | more or less, and being the same premi-
ses which W. R., Bhope, conveyed to W
J. M. Brooks
Seized, levied upon, taken in execution
to be sold as the property of WwW, J,
3 1] Broo)
TERMS OF
acknowledged
is paid in full
Sheriff's Office
1912
SALE No deed
until the purchase
ARTHUR B
Bellefonte, Pa
will
money
LEE,
SHERIFF'S SALE,
5 iy ue writ of Fleri
‘ourt of Common
1 ) ‘antre Con Pa,, ang
be exposed
House,
on
DECEMBER
Pleas
to me di-
to public
in the Borough
of Be
MONDAY,
at 1
estate vis
efonte
2nd, 1612
DRS
thre
RIPTION
certain
{8 an # of land
) and state of ont vania,
t
mess
#ituate In
of Cen
bounded
Sa-
lumber
i
n
mother,
Boing
“
was
mother
smoker,
nd | PRIVATE SALE OF REAL
aN ir
kar
Wm. Ker
Big Metal! §
e Cort {otal
hingle Business.
Roofing |
Poultry Regulator
induces heawy
eR R production,
dtrengthens and
stimulates the
internal OTFEADS
“Your NA
back if It falls
25e, Be, #1
(Jet Pratts Profit-shar-
jag Bookich
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Hazel Bros. and John Meese Store.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
virtue of a writ of Levari Faclas is.
out of the Court of Common Pleas
{f Centre County, Pa, and to me direct
there will be exposed to public sale
the Court House, In the borough of
efonte, Pa., on
MONDAY, DECEMBER
at 1:30 P. M the
real estate, viz
All that certain meas
and tract of and or t of ground situate
in the Township of Marion, County of
Centre and ff Pennsylvania, bound.
ed and described as follows, viz On the
north by Main street of the village of
Incksonville, on the east by Andrew Mar
tin, on the south by land of Adam Year.
ick, and on the west hy lot of Mra. Cath.
erine Beck, containing one-half (1%) acre,
more or leas Thereon erected a dwell.
Ing house and out-bulldings
Seized, levied upon, taken Into exe.
cution and to be sold as the property
of W. Harrison Walker, Administrator
of ete.,, of Enos Ertley, late of Marion
township, deceased, Amelia Ertley, wid-
ow of Enos Ertley deceased, George
Ertley and Annie Ertley his wife, Wil
lim Ertley and Mollie his wife,
Tate and Herbert Tate her husband,
Annie Btrunk and Harry Strunk her hus.
band, heirs and legal representatives of
Enos FErtiey, late of Marion township,
deceans
TERMS OF BALE he
acknowledged untill purchase money
wid In full ARTHUR B, LER
heriff's OMes, Bellefonte, Pa. Bherift,
Nov, 13th, 1812
By
sued
nd,
following
1012,
described
nge tenement
Siate
No Deed will
SHERIFF'S SALE,
virtue of a writ of Fieri Faclas is.
out of tha Court of Common Pleas
of Centre County, Pa, and to me dl.
rected, there will be exposed to pubfie
sale at the Court House, In the borough
of Bellefonte, Pa., on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 19012,
at 1:30 o'clock PP. M. the following de.
peribed real estate, viz
All those two certain messuages, tene-
Lai and tracts of land situate In the
n
sue
Erma |
ESTATE.
on of W. D
k
e 0x
f De
remy
W.D.ZER
+
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAB
ESTATE.
By virtue of an order issued
phaos” Court of Centre County
of &«
LE REAL
the undersigned
r of Sarah M. Noll, iste of
al and on th
ish now Kaufln
1 perches net
ory frame
an Hros
measure
dwelling
Fx
and
bed
vered with young
descr
TERMS OF SALE: ~1
of sale. 40 per cont. on 00
balance in 6 months
secured by bond and i
W. 6G. Runkle
Attorney
Bellefonte, }
per cen f hid
firmation ¢
leferred payments
rigage on the
AG
day
sale, and
to be
premises
NOLL
Admr
Bellefonte
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE.
late of Walker
on
Pa Pa
Estate of Emanuel Garbrick
twp , deceased
By virtue of the provisions of the last will and
testament of the decedent, the undersigned
executors will offer at public sale on the premis
es, 1% mile North east of the village of Jackson
ville in Marion township, on
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1rd. 1912
MIP. M the following
A FINE FARM CONTAINING IM ACRES
100 acres of which is ina high state of eultivae
tion, the balance is covered by thrifty. young
second-growth timber. Thereon erecind a
TWOSTORY DWELLING HOUSE
and a large BANK BARN and other outbhulld
ngs. Two springs of never-falling water are
piped to the buildings. also a never falling well
at the house This property is cotuveniently
located to churches and schools. The farm has
the record of producing large crops and
would make a desirable home or a profitable
investment
Possession wili be given Ist, 1913. but all
f east ia er 1912 and 1952
interests ,
interests of the estate In
Apr
you for
are reserved: also the
the crops for 1912 are reserved
TERMS OF SA LE: “10 pereent. on day of sale
13 of balsnoe on Ay Ist, 1913: remainder in
LWOL nl ANNLA pARYMCOD!S Lo be socu red bybond
and mortgage nih remises, with Interest st
5 per cent. payable nusly from April Ist, 1918
Entire purchase price oan be paid April 1st, 19:18
Mrs. CATHARINE GARBRICK,
WM H CORMAN, Jr. Exrs.,
Harrison Walker Zion, Pa
Attorney LF. Mayes, Auvet
VALUABLE REAL ESTATEAT PUB.
LIC SALE.
Two Large Farms in Marion Town-
ship, Centre County, Pennsylvania,
There will be exposed at public sale on the
premises about ® miles North-east of Jackson.
ville. on
FRIDAY, DECEMBER oth. 1912
at 10 o'clock A
tenement and tract of farm land, containing
193 ACRES AND 128 PERCHES
known as the "TRVIN FARM"; sald sale to
ineiude the landlord's share of the grain io the
ground, but subject to a lease In favor of Geo M
Harter, tenant, which expires April Ist 194
Said farm containe yood orchard, running water,
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, LARGE
BANK BARN, and other outbuildings
w
The other farm, known as the HUSTON |
FARM"; containing
292 ACRES AND 21 PERCHES,
will be exposed to publio sale on the premises
1% mile South west of Jacksonville on
FRIDAY. DECEMBER sth oe,
at o'clock, and will be sold subject 10 a lease
| In favor of Joseph Dunkie, which expires April
1914; said sale Lo Include the landlord's share of
| the grain in the ground. Sald premises contains
running water, orchard, TWO STORY FRAME
HOUSE LARGE BANK BARN, and other out
bulldings
Both farms are under a high staie of cultive
tion, have good bulldings, and are desirable
properties
a hing oF BALE 10 per cent. 10 be paid on
Ay of sale. and balance April 1st, 1
deeds will be delivered ; Ws, whan
JOHN H BRECK,
A.C MeClintion,
Executor of the estate of
Auct,
x47 John Hoy Jr., decensed,
The undersigned executor of James H, Duck,
| ate of Greg wwiship, Contre County, Penna.
the west by lands of John Pease; on the |
be |
Sheriff, |
Facias 1s. |
ages,
out of >
all that cerialn messunge, |
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE F
SALE. OR
| deca , will sell on the premises in Gregg town
{ ship, at public sale on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1912
at 1 o'clock, P.M. the following described real
estate
No.l. A FINE FARM situate In Gregg town
ship, bounded on the East by lands of Ben Lim
| Bert; on the South by Ben Limbert, Kern Deck
{er and James Wert; on the West by William |
Weaver; on the South by Samuel llgen, John
| Rauchau and Frank Fisher;
CONTAINING 1190 ACRES,
{ 100 neres under cultivation and 19 acres
| ber. Thereon erected un
TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING
summer house, good bank barn, two wagon
sheds, blacksmith shop, and all necessary out
buildings Good fruit and running water piped
{ to the bulldings
| 50 ACRES TIMBERLAND
No. 2. Bounded on the Kast by estate of
| Franklin Hosterman;on the West by lands of
i John Rauchau; on the North by James Wert
{ov al ; on the Enst by Emanuel Shook, et al ;
i CONTAINING 52 ACRES
i 1 sere under cultivation and thereon
| two-story frame dwelling house
out-bulidings and good orchard
51 acres being in timber
This property Is located in the heart of Brust
Valley and is very desirat The clesred
is in a high state of cultivation and the
land is very valuable, The build
| premises are in good condition. Set
mile distant and church | mu
TERMS OF SALE
of sale, 40 per cent
balance to be pald
to be secured by
premises
Will also sell a Je
| the property of the
invim
HCUSK
ercowed a
stable. other
and remaining
i land
timber
£8 on suid
n 1001 house
He from premises
10 per cent, of bid the das
dell of deel, and
year from date of sale
ANG mg Lhe
»
upon ery
ne
bond rigage on
woof HOUSEHOLD GOODS
helrs of LL
P. M., the following described real |
Executor o
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE,
Poormat late f
the above
been granted to
Register of Wills
Pennsylvania, all §
the sald esinte
payment
against
resent the
named estate
the undersigned
of Centre County
sons indebted
hereby reques make
fil persons F claims
estate are requested to p
duly authenticated without delay t
K. JOHNS]
having
by the
or-
Are
and
sald
same
N
x47
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EGAL NOTICE.
EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
of Joseph H. Davids
CCOn Ne
entary
ving been
the register
inty of Centre
te
COURT PROCLAMA
TION
reas the orabie §
p for
Pleas. Orphans’ ( reo
#4 sions of the Peace er
eral Jail Delivery B :
of Centre, and to commence on the
FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER
being the 2nd day of December 1912, and 10 con
tinue two weeks
Nori Bis hereby given t
os of the Peace. A
said ¢ snty of Centre
their proper
won of the tnd
Ds. “Xamir
ar :
four the
efonute th
roner. J
iN
Vopr er t
ns u
ognizances
that are r ahs
of the Ut td Sts
ARTHUR B
Independence
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BELLEFONTE TRUST CO.
of le
of business, Nov. 2
efonte ref 14
ee
Cent ty. Pa. at
RESOURCES
Reserve fund
Cash. specie and notes
Due from approved re
SOTVe agents
Legal securitios st par
Nickels, ornts and frac
tional currency
Checks and cash items
Due from Banks and
Trust Companies not
reserve
Com rela
viz
Upon one name
) OF Ore DAMS
Loans upon call with col
ilera
Time loans with coliater’]
Honds, stocks, ete
Mortgages and
ments of record
Furniture and fixtures
Overdrafis
$17.%
paper purchas
ed
fle. 275 22
254 928 18
judge
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided
Ly
Indiv
ecto (exclusive
of trust funds)
Time certifiontos of dep 'st
Deposits saving fund
Due to Banks and Trust
Cos. DOL reserve
Treasurer's and certified
cheeks outstanding
Other liabilities not
cluded in above
nses and
in
nUR ATE
$f 20M
2.585 0
f om
Amt of Trust funds Invested
| Amt of Trust funds uninvested
Total Trust funds
|
| State of Pennsylvania |
County of Centre, |
{| 1 John VP. Harris, Treasurer of the above
pamed company do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief
JOHN P, HARRIS, Treas,
|
Subseribed and sworn before me this 12th day
vi
‘of Nov,
HARRY KELLER. Not. Pub
| Correct— Attest
J, LL. SPANGLER,
CLAUDE COOK,
A.C, MINGLE
Directors
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
The following scoounts have been examined
sed and flied (othe Register's oMoe for the
papeotion of heirs and legatees ereditors and
{all others In anywise Interested, and will be
: nied 10 the Orphans’ Court of Centre
| County for confirmation on Wednesday the 4th
{ day of December, A D 1912
{| 1. The third and final socount of Willlam
Tressier, Testamentary Guardian and Trustee
| of Hattie Meyer, who survives Mary Audrey
| Meyer, deceased, minor grandeniidren of Thom.
as Meyer, Inte of Bonner township, deconsd
2 Fre first and partial account of J.C PF
Motz. sdministrator of M. A. Motz, Inte of
Halos township deceased
[60d JM. Ward, executors of &e
| Ward inate of Half Moon township, deceased
Brooks
Thursday, November 21st, 1912
of Surah J
4, The first wud flosl seecut of Amanda M
Batley, sdministrsiriz of &e.. of Willlam H
Balley, late of Venn township, decenned
bh, The first and final secount of J. M. Cun
Binghsim, administrator of Mary Cunningham
lute of Bellefonte, Borough, Gecessed
6. The first and fins! sceount of (
gor, wdministrator of &«
Daniker, deceased
7. The first and fioel sccout of
Mministrator of Ke., of James R
Brooks, late of Spring wwwnship, deceased
B. The fires and fins sceount of W. H. Mus
Ber. executor of Ae of James Fiiek, late of
Union vownship, decensed
9. The first und fio] aceount of W. W
son, saministrator of &¢.. of Sarah Grim
Grege township des
10. The first and partial
Fryberger and Mary Jane
and executrix of Ge rye
Philipsburg Borough, ds
1, The first a
Holmes
T. Fryber
of Helou 8. Van
Jamie
late of
fned
hn EK
cutor
late of
ncoount of Jo
Haworth ex
Haworth
cased
w
WwW
nt of John L
Zimmer
deceased
of Kzra H
siminisirators
of Powter
Auman
Ig
A i
of Mary |
Borough
int
exe Lr f A
BECO
Auman ar st}
of the estate of Joht
twp, deceased
Arne iman
Autnan
sald Ezra H
of Dr
ae
us!
FRANK
SMITH
Regisver
Centre County Banking Co.
Corner High and Spring Streets
Receive Deposits. Discount Notes.
John M. Shugert, Cashier.
MAMMA AMAA
Jacob Gross
c
French Dry
Scouring
leaning and
Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and
Cleaned.
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contraclior Lar 3
Wl and well seasoned 1}
BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
AN ADDED CHARM TO A DAINTY
BEDROOM
is a gracefu porcelain
Lavatory, which, owing to
vanced Improvements of
plumbing, can now be
perfect sanitation his
many new equipments
progress has placed at
up-to-date plumbers
you all about them and
ness, convenience, low
one-plece
the ad-
scientific
installed with
is one of the
that modern
the disposal of
let us Inform
thelr usefu)-
cost, ete.
A. E. SCHAD
GILLIAM’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
No. 9 Allegheny Street.
We are prepared with the goods
to show you how much we can
seve you in every purchase.
Children's, Ladies’ and Men's
Underwear at from 25¢ Suits to
$2.50. Hosiery in Wool and Cot.
ton at the lowest prices. Ladies’
Men's and Children's Gloves
and Mitts,
Bear Skin Caps, only 25e.
Sweaters 48¢c to $3.00
On Saturday, we will sell 100
Brooms worth 30c at only 2b¢
100 Brooms worth 45¢ at only 350
For this day only.
We will seel Friday, 100 Ibs. of
Arbuckle Coffee 25e¢.
On Saturday we will sell V4 ton
Granulated Sugar »
ton Soft A B6l4e. 4 Yellow at
Bo. Prices for that day only.
Lancaster & Amoskeag Ging
ham, Friday and Saturday
Hill Muslin Sc. 100 pair
Blankets 98¢ and $1.39,
of
The first aod foal account of LT. Ward | I
Richurd
‘Beezer's Meat Market
| HIGH 8T., BELLEFONTE, PA,
ew tWe keep none but the best quality of
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON. SLICE HAM
All kinds of Smoked Mest, Pork Sausage, oe
If YOU want as vlee Juley Steak, go wo
PHILIP BEEZER
| W. H. Musser
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
PENSION ATTORNEY.
BFLLEFONTE, PA.
PATENT YOUR IDEAS
AND MAKE MONEY
Bend for my free book
HOW TO GET THEM
Best Service Fees Reasonable,
Highest References
JOSHUA R. H. POTTS.
369th st Wash D.C. US kForelgnPats,
#20 Chestnut Phila. #8. Dearborn Chica
Lice Murder
chicks, ef growth snd
rou Kil them
’
Wil Or chicks with
LICE .
E
ek
"
regular use
wer Jumiren pert
if
25c¢, 50c
160-page poult
FiLEy
“Your money back
it fails”
y book
Hazel Bros. and John Meese Store.
cHoNoNoNoNONINORININONG
CLARENCE H.OSMER,
TAXIDERMIST
PENNA,
BELLEFONTE,
TANNING,
MOUNTING,
RUGMAKING,
g line
ie]
Best
of Taxi-
guaranteed.
Everythin
A
in the
ermy. work
—
LEAVE 8)! AT
|
W. H. Miller & Bro's. Store,
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte.
EoRoRoNoNmoNoNoNIRINONONIN
Kh. RHOADS
yard, opposite the |
0 4 i .
3 assel 5 atior
ities
) BITUMINC!
CHINONONIININONININININO NONI NOINmIN
eHoNoRINoNoNONONONe
3X
4
4
x
nN
sells only the
ANTHRACITE
“ry
avi
s COALS
we A180 all kinds of
Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw an
Sand.
{ Commerical No.
xrione Can “ 1"
Tatarioxs CALLS | Central No. 138
ASK ANY HORSE
Eureka
Harness
Seid by dealere everywhere
The Atlantie Refining Company
> .
women Ss suits
Finely tailord £30.00 te £35.00
Suits, $18.50
Bot at a very low price, the sur-
plus materials of a large manu-
facturer and had made
therefrom in several of the best
Fall medels. Each garment ie
finely tailord and a type of latest
fashion.
Extensive variety high class
materials fine Diagonals, Whip-
cords, Mixt Suitings, and Rough
effects—staple shades of Navy
Brown, Grey, Green, two-toned
shades and faney Mixtures
$30.00 to $356.00 Tailord Suits,
$18.50
Tree
Veiner
Nett
SUIS
woolens
50 pieces genuine 65¢ and Tie
Imported all Wool Challies—
beautiful French figures, stripes
and Persian printings —o dd
pieces — odd colors — that's the
ll reason for the price, 35¢ yard.
| 100 pieces—case—genuine 25¢
White India Linon--good, fine
well made cloth, 15¢ yard.
50 pieces fine 20c White mer.
cerized Persian Lawn--32
‘aches wide, 15¢ yard.
COCGS & BUKL
PITTRRURGH, PA,