Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, May 1st, 1913. A — NEW GAME PRESERVE. Tract of 3,500 Acres Is Selected in Centre County, A new state game preserve has been located in Centre county by the state game commission, a fact that was de- cided upon last week by Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of the state game commission, and John M. Philips, of Pittsburgh, member of the commis- sion, The Centre a days in available tract of end of the Cherry Run and In- gleby. It is a tract of 3,600 acres, in one of the wildest mountainous re gions In Centre county, Two never- failing streams of water run through the tract and its dense covering of timber and underbrush will afford ample protection for all kinds of game At present there are many deer, pheasants, rabbits and squirrels in that locality, and it is the intention of the state game commission to procure & herd of ten elk from a preserve in Monroe county and place them on the site. They will also obtain wild tur- keys and all kinds of game, in the hope of making it one of the best preserves in the state The tract will be entirely surround- ed with one strand of wire, so as to mark it against the depredations of hunters, as no hunting will be allow- ed upon the preserve, but any game secured outside the wire in its regu- lar scason will be the lawful product of any hunter. The preserve does not take in all the state land in {hat sec- tion, and a plot will be cleared off in close proximity, upon which a house or lodge will be built for the game warden, whose duty it wili be to keep a close watch on the preserve and see that it is not ravaged by fires dur- ing the summer time and that hunt- «rs do not trespass upon it. Naturally, hunters of Centre coun- ty and this section of the state gen- erally appreciate the advantages of having the new preserve in this re- &ions, | any hunter in the state who pays for and out the license equal rights wit! several over selected a eastern two men spent county looking sites, and finally state land in the county, between takes have men, NEARLY ELECTROCUTED. thousand five hundred volts passed through the bod (Patsy) Saxton, a line the North A arriy regained very we his terr Was roa he grasped action y signs The flesh fingers where but his heart normal from hi the wire was almost Child Comes to Life in Coffin. While members of family relativ were grouped about the en coffin of Mrs Burney's years-ol son Cal, listen- ing to the e, the child moved and in its shr ip and gazed the room aught those grandmother, Mrs. 1. his eighty-one old. The man stared child as tized. Then she sank into a chair, dead. As she fell, the child dropped Back into coffin, from which Quick snat 1 by the mother A phys an said there for w and deat) hours Later tt Burney 1} held mother the and cs 9 the about of | 3 years aged wo- ot a the its came a few the were ts grand- side iffine os ir and the were t by To Dedicate McElhattan be the scens Memorial pass in previous! lence of New York City, and Tales of bife | manity Branite erected dian village terson’'s town, on he will be appropriately Rev. F. C will delive Rev. C, J also part prom The af a Granite Wigwam. near Jersey Shore of a big celebration promises to any of wgh the Shoemaker, of of Indian Steps Eagle, love the will soon of the known as Gallagher dedicated Buyers, of the principal address Dick, of Lock Haven ipate in the exercises to be especially monument will be an Indian wigwam $3.20 RECIPE FREE FOR WEAK KIDNEYS sur i“ % those Henry author the Bald dominated At mor to LL] his this time iment that mark the formeriy “ite Pat - r and jue interesting in the Relleves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, | Backache, Straining, Swelling, Etc, Stops Pain In the Bladder, Kidneys and ack, Wouldn't It be nice within a week or | ®0 to begin to say goodbye forever to the scalding, dribbling, straining, or too | va Ai — on, and If you want to ulek recovery you ought a sopy of It $3.50 required | here | . | CI op- i body | clad | Smith, | if hypno- | it was | was no hope | will | on | benevo- | whose | of hu- | handsome | be | In- | farm, Dunstown, | will | which shape | | clothes. Just the mild, simple wash, the well mown D.D.D, Prescription for Eczema, ind the itoh is gone. A trial will prove it, We have sold other remedies for siin trouble but none that we could guaran tee as we oan the D.ID.D. remedy if tho first regular size $1.00 bottle not do exactly as we say, it will ost you a cent. GREEN'S PHARMACY CO, BELLEFONTE, PA. dow not CLEAN UP WEEK. Club Make Cleaner Town. beginning May 5th, upon CLEAN Women's Appeal for has up The week been decided WEEK Most of the private lots of the town are in good condition but in some places the alleys at the end of the properties have accumulations of ashes and refuse which should be re- moved as soon as possible, Cherry Alley in its whole length {is in a shocking condition. This is the alley running from East to West be- tween High and Bishop streets There are a number of vacant lots at the eastern end of this alley, where refuse of all kinds has been dumped, Some places in Plke Alley also need attention. The hills along Water street, from Linn street to the Spring, are in a bad condition Ashes, tin cans, shin- gles and old brush have been thrown over the sides of these hills, which disfigure them in winter and prevent the foliage from growing well upon them through the summer, We hope Council will, as last year, get the streets and alleys In good shape and that ALL persons will look to their property, whether occupied or vacant. Much can be burned and the remainder should be carried away, In the early weeks of May If every one does their work will not be too heavy Y ns the any part, for OF COMMITTEE WOM. CLUB VIC THE AN'S Three Big Circuses for Altoona. wna will have three sir the month The Alt CURR Miller Real Wild the first, ex 1 11 hov's Arlington Ine il n with = (XNA) PRUDGE WAX EX 18 Anty Drudge—"“My present homely one, Dearie, just a box of Fels-Naptha Soap. But it will lighten your work and bring more happiness than any silverware or bric-a-brac.” The Bride—"Thank you truly, Anty Drudge. 1 shall follow your ad- vice faithfully.” Woman's work is being made easier. I he weekly wash, for instance. It used to bean all- day job, with the woman getting up at 5 o'clock in the morning to heat water for boiling Now, she washes with Fels- Naptha Soap in cool ‘or lukewarm water, and takes little long- er than half the time of the old way. No boiling, no steaming suds, no hard-rubbing; and the clothes are cleaner and fresher than ever before. Follow directions for using Pela Naptha on the Red and Green Wrapper Fels & Co., Philadelphia, USE Finds Nickel in Boiled Egg. When Mrs. George Simpson, of Camden, N. J, opened a chicken egg at breakfast, one morning recently, a five cent plece fell out, The nickel was of the issue of 1500, and embedded in the centre of it was a large black shot LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, NOTICE OF APPLICATION, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned u registered student at law in the office of N. B Spangler, Esq. of Centre county Bar. will. on or before Tuesday, the 10th day of June, 1913, file his eredentials with, and make application to the State Hoard of Law Examiners to be ox. amined by sald Board onthe 1st and 20d days of July, 1913, for admission to the Har of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania x 20 IVAN WALKER, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor, duly appointed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Albert N. Blerly, asdmin- istrator of the estate of David C. Walter, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties in interest at his office in Cria- er's Exchange Bullding, Bellefonte, Pa.. on Tuesday, the 13th day of May. A. D. 1913, at ten o'clock A. M., when and where the same will be heard N. B. SPANGLER, x-19 Auditor © EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Township, deceased without delay to JOSEPH LEATHERS WILBUR F. LEATHERS, Exrs Curtin. Pa. R F. D x22 Johnston, Atty EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of J. B. Musser, late of Miles township deceased Letters testamentary (n the above named es J. K } the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsyl | ania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are | hereby requested Lo {sons having claims MaKe payment and spninst Bil per sald ostate are re | quested Lo present the same duly authe nticated without delay to Gettig. Bower & Attys Zert WM MUSSER Spring ! RF EXECUTRICES' NOTICE. Exr x0 ‘ ADOVe named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Willis of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all JOrsons indebted to the sald estate are requested to payment Bons against are present the t delay t and all said same duly per- BRUNGARD HOCKMAN Executricos, Z ADMIN Estate of J p. de Letters of Administration in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills f Centre County, Pennayivania, all sons indebted to the sald estate hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same authenticated without delay to Bower & Zerby F. W. CONFER ys. Bellefont Amr. Renovy Confer's residence is out of CIaims may be prose ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. hn C. Lingle ate of Gregg Towe sh eased per- Are Getlly Pa Centre either to the x2 nied ADMINISTRATOR'S * v Susannal NOTICE, ne ate Kranted to Heginter of Wills jof Centre County, Pennsylvania, all per- sons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and jail persons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same dully authenticated without delay to HARRY 8 ZIMMERMAN WwW. G. Ru the undersigned the nkie LEGAL NOTICE here riven t The inventory persona of Gregg and th vr lt lel We property Township J. FRANK SMITH Register and ( O Apri M3 Office Bellefonte, Pa Heglater's we x2 SHERIFF'S SALE. | By virtue of a writ Pleri Pacias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County to me directed. there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bellefonte Borough on MONDAY MAY teh. 1012 aL 1.30 P.M, the following described real estate w-wis Il that certain messuage. tenement. and lot and piece of ground situate in the Borough of State College, County of Centre and State of | Pennayivania. bounded and described as fol Estate of Samuel B. Leathers, late of Howard Letters testamentary in the above named es. tate having been granted Lo the undersigned. all persons indebted to sald estate, are requested to make payment and those having claims or de- mands against sald estate are requested to pre- sent the same duly suthenticated for settlement aa tate having been granted to the undersigned by hereby | estate | John Chismar, Andy Korkus, John Saf- | ko Andrew Kachik, Joseph Porgas, Mike | Murnyak, for the charter of an intend- | ed corporation 40 be called “THE | CLARENCE BOCIAL CLUB OF CLAR. | ENCE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA." | the character and object of which is! to provide social enjoyment for its | mombers and for these purposes to | have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, | benefits and privileges conferred by the | sald Act and its supplements | WwW. G. RUNKLE | x20 Bolieitor SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levarl Faclas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre | County, vo me directed, there will be exposed | to public sale atthe Court House in Bellefonte | Borough, on | MONDAY MAY 19th. 1013 at 1.30 P.M. the following described real estate to wit All that certain messuage, tenement and jot | of ground being in the Borough of Bellefonte, | County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, | bounded and described as follows, to-wit: He. | ginning on the South side of High street near | what was formerly the Colored School, thence Southward along the lot of sald school board in the Borough of Bellefonte wo Cherry Alley; thence Eastward along sald Alley to lot of Hin. ton heirs; thence Northward along sald lot to High street; thence along High street wo the place of beginning. Fronting on High street 53 feet and 6 inches and extending back to Cherry Alley. It being the same premises which J. L Spangler by his deed bearing date March 16th 1858 recorded in Centre County in Deed Hook #6 page 290 granted and conveyed to the party of the first part. Seized, levied upon, taken into execution aod to be sold as the property of Henry H. Mont gomery TERMS OF SALE: No deed will be scknow- ledged until purchase money is paid in full Sheriff's OMoe ARTHUR B. LEE Bellefonte, Pa. April 21st 1913 Sheriff x2 NOTICE OF ORPHANS COURT SALE. The undersigned Adminisrator of the estate | of Mary E. Dunkie, Iate of the Township of | Gregg, deceased, does hereby give notice that | she has sold vo Emanuel Eungard st private | sale for the sum of Four Hundred and Ninety | dollars ($400), all that certain messusge, ten | ement, and lot of ground, situate in the Town. ship of Gregg. County of Centre. and State of | Pennsylvania, bounded and described as foliows to wit: On the north by lands formerly of Jacob Neese, now of J W. Foreman: the east by isnds formerly of ligen's estate, now of Dar gen: on the south by lands formerly of J Fisher's estate, now of Samuel Fredricks and Harry Hgen: and on the west by lands former of J. B. Fisher's estate and jands of Mrs. Samue Armbuster bel] or less: i} welling b That i on 8 osiale, 00 “re erected i Ise, DArn. ar B return of sald sale | Orphans’ ( tM AY. A ! NOTICE OF ORPHAN'S COURT | | ! | | | | lows, to wit: Beginning st 8 stake one hundred | | and six feet west of the eastern side of the street running as a continuation of the street leading southward between H. Sowers house and shoe | shop: thenoe along Pine street fifty three feet to | a stake, thence along lots of Samuel Garner two hundred and thirtyeight feet to an alley: thenoe | slong sald alley East fifty-three foot to a stake. thence along lots of sald Samael Garner two hundred and thirty-eight feet to the place of | ning beginning. Containing twelve thousand hundred and fourteen (114) square feet { Seized, lovied upon, taken into execution and to he sold as the property of Belle Jackson and Jacob Jackson TERMS OF SALE No dead will be scknow ledged until purchase money is paid in full Sheriffs OMoe ARTHUR BRB. LER Bellefonte, April 21st. 1913 Sheriff 5 ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VAL. UABLE REAL ESTATE. Estate of John Glenn, iste of Howard Town. | ship, deceased Pursuant to an order of the Orphans’ Court | of Contre County, made the 14th. day of April | 1913, the undersigned administrator of the goods, chattels, ete. of the estate of John Glenn, late of Howard Township public sale or outery, on THURSDAY, MAY sth at 1030 o'clock, A. Mat the Court House In the Borough of Beliefonte, the real estate bounded and deseribed as follows, to wit All the three-fourth undivided title, right and interest in and 10 that certain messuage, tenes ment and tract of land situate in Howard town. ship, Centre County, Penna... bounded and de soribed as follows to wit: On the north by Bald Eagle Creek: on the east and south by land now or formerly of C. Curtin & Co, et al; and on the west by lands now or formerly of John Holter's heirs. Containing one hundred (100) acres more or less (about thirty acres of same cleared and balance mountain wood land); thereon erected a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. stable and other ous buildings. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cont in eash upon day of sale; and the balance of purchase price to be jaid in cash upon confirmation and delivery 0 R J. K. Johnston, JERRY GLENN, Ary _Administrator CHARTER NOTICE, In the Court of Common Pleas, the County of Centre, Notice is hereby given that an appli cation will be made to the Honorable Eilts L. Orvis, ude of sald Court, on Monday, the 26th day of May, 1513, at 10 o'clock, A. M., under the “Act to Jrovide for the Incorporation and regu- ation of certain corporations,” approv. ed April 20th, 1874, and ita supplements, by Jona Rushnock, John M. Kachik, John M. Boltla, M, Drabeho, Mike Trubltza, John J. Koresko, John 3 Tkonik, Andrew M. Kachik, Andrew Tobyas, Steve Stasik, Michael Botson, Six for { thence by | Airey | amined, deceased, will offer at bo SALE. Estate of Ge } p of Snow Sho Ka CB by given that f the estate township of Notice is here nistrator of the has petit the real estate described, for the payment to! lowed 10 purchase the personal property of $56 4 hat said real 80 10 be sold, Is situate in township of Spow Shoe. County of Centre. and State of Pennsy) vanis. and bounded and described ss follows. one heOrphans of the sald dex 4 a for the sum i & point or ublic road at inter of Pan Cake street south # degrees east iTRT feet 0 a post and corner; thence south 4 degrees west 130 foot 10 8 post and corner to Uz street; Lthenoe along sald Uzzell street north #0 degrees west 158.7 feel 10 & post 8t south of public road; thence along sald blie road 135.7 feet 10 the plate of begine on whick sald premises there 's erected a hotel and other out-bulidings, connected therewith a stable, ioe houss, and other bulidings i That the sald Court made an order to sell sald i rel estate at private sale 10 the undersigned | Administrator for the price of sum or $20.00 leas the morgage liens, which will not be dives | tadby such sale That a return ofssid sale willbe | made to the Orphans’ Court of Centre County on the Ih day of May. A. D. 1912 at ten o'clock A M.. at which time sald sale will be approved by the Orphans’ Court unless exceptions are filed on or before sald date, and upon the o firma tion of said sale a deed will be delivered 0 the purchaser upon the parment by him « f the pur chase money, in accordance with the order of | maid ( | es Jo ure JOHN M KACHIK Administrator of estate of GRORGE | J. KACHIK. deceased LEGAL NOTICE, given that apart t Heuben P Flownship we said the an widow's there has Hattie Miller deceased, the Reuben P. Mf unt of $294.10, | exemption, and persons estate was appraised at $560, and the | was valued and appraised | and consisted of a single or t of ground and the | same could not be divided without g i Jjudice, and was set apart for the f sald widow, in accordance with Act of November 1865, and the sup plements DESCRIPTION: All that fuARe., tenement hotse in Spring Township Pennaylvania bounded as follows, to.wit Beginning at a point on the public road leading from Roops burg to Bellefonte and known as “The Roopsburg oad five hundred (500) feet west to the line of Mrs Apt and Armstrong. and now Lydia Jane Camp be thence by lands of Mary C. Smith two hundred (20 foot a post. thence and of Theodore Haupt west one hundred (1) feet t« post. thence by | ande of Harry Mitche south two hun dred (200) feet to sald publie road sald public road east one hun. (100) feet to the place of begin. fr along public back 20 feet, the Lid f real estate deceased, balance of decedent's and real ostate at $600 00 mémnuaAge or for that valued on 27 thereto certain mes and jot situate | Centre County and described C1) n red being 1 feet and extending wid above ed nl ordered and If n within thirty (3 confirmed abso! nt road san The © ap wl} for va ‘ be there the same will » by the Court "1 days Y J. FRANK SMITH Clerk f the Orphans’ County i Register ‘ourt of and Centre REGISTER'S NOTICE, The foliowing accounts have passed and filled of record in! Registers Office for the inspection heirs and legatees, creditors and ail | others in any wise interested, and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre County for confirmation on Wed- nesday, the 2ist day of May, A. D. 1913, I. The first and partial account of | John I. Thompson, Jr., and James I Thompson surviving executors of the last will and testament of Moses Thomp- son, deceased 2. The first and final account of John H. Beck, executor of the last will and testament of John Hoy, Jr, late of Walker Township, deceased. 8. The first and final account of Adam H. Vonada, administrator ete, of Henry C. Vonada, late of Walker Town. ship, deceased 4. The first and final ferson DD. Stover, Dina Stover, been ex the account of Jef- executor of ete, of late of Haines Township, deceased, 5. The final account of W. P. Roth- rock, Guardian of Hazel B. Gandy, min. or child of Mrs, Flory Gandy, deceased. 6, The first and final account of Thomas KE. Smith, Administrator of ete, of C. L. Reinhart, late of Haines Town- ship deceased, 7. The first and final account of J, Howard Tipton, Guardian of William ¥F. Tipton, a minor son of Wm. Tipton, late of Montour Co., deceased, and min- or grandson of A. 8B Tipton, Iate of Curtin Township, decen . £, The first and final account of James KE. Musser and Wm. H. Musser, administrators of ete, of Martha A. Musser, late of Unionville Borough, de- 8. The first partial account of Thome as C. Helms, executor of ete, of Dan- { Charles | ministrators { Brown, i Township lel Hens, coased, of entate, 10 of Harris Reslduary Inte the Township, de- fund of said The frst Israel Hoover, liam T Township, 1. The N. Wrye, Wrye, late account of ete, of Wil. Bnow Bhoe final of of and executor Ardray, late deceased, first and final executor of ete,, of Half Moon aceount of FF of Hester A Township, de- | conmed, 12 The Charles K oto, of Bellefonte 13, The first and McCafferty, Charles Boro, deceased first and final E. Royer, executor £4 Hanna, late deceased first and $ and H, A ot Nancy E Bellefonte Boro. dec'd 16. The first and final K. Johnston, Administrator Mary Martha Poorman, late fonte Boro. deceased 16, The first and final aceount of Louella M. Dietz administratrix of ete. of Willlam Dietz, late of Marion Town. #hip, deceased. 17. The first and partial W. J. Carlin, executor of etc. Breon, late of Miles township, od 18, The second and Susan Hetrick (nee Burkholder) admin- Istratrix of ete, of Michael M. Burk. holder, late of Potter Township, deceas- 18. The first and final account of Fer- gus Potter, executor of ete, of Bliza. beth Lingle, late of Potter Township, deceased, 20, The first Annie E. Noll, sole ete, of Elizabeth J. ris township, Dec'd The first and final account of Mil- ford Pletcher and Katie M. Johnson, ad. of ete.,, of N. Benjamin B of ILdberty Township, de- of of of final account administrator McCafferty, late account of ete., of of Gregg yf of of account J of of of Belle- Margaret F'ownship, 14. The Hazel of final account of Bmith, executors O'Bryan, late « of ete account of of John deceas- final account of final account of acting Executrix of Davis, late of Har- and inte conged, The first Winklebleck of of and final and C. 8 ete of Haines account of H Musser, ad- Emanuel! H Township, de. 8 F 44 ministrators Musser, late ceased 2: The first and final account of H 8. Musser, Trus- of Emanual Townshis estate Haines 4 r ( and final account administrator inte of 3 The first Tomeph William, of Barah J Williams, Township, deceased 34. The first and John W. Lighthammer f Elizabeth Glossner, deceased Worth final account ate of Liberty 37. The first and final account of R. C. Daley and Abraham weber, executor testament of John A Daley shit deceased FRANK SMITH Register Pa April x20 PERFECT SANITATION is just as essential when combined for the countrys good therefore celebrate the 4th of July by installing a new bath room where one is needed as practised by in It fullest sense as exhibited In thelr perfect work and intelligent adoption of every know nscientific improve- ment for Insuring health and clean- linessa, A. E. SCHADD, Allegheny Street - - Bellefonte, Pa. GILLIAM'S DEPARTMENT STORE With Spring upon us, new Hats are wanted; we have them $2.00 to $450. Children's 50c to $1.50; Children's Caps 25¢ to 75ec. New Ginghams, Prints, Percals, Lawns, India Linens, Long Cloth, Check, Plaid and Striped Lawns. Our new Lace Embroideries are in and some match sets; the daintiest things yet shown and prices which will interest ev- ery one. Ladies’ Princess Slips, Gowns, irts, Brassiars, Corsets, and Drawers. Irish Point Val Lace and Creepe Collars. Table Damask, Red and White, owels, Napkins, Table and Bu. reau Scarfs, Linen and Lace. Shoes, tylish, in all leathers for men, women and children. Sombe—gids, Back and Dress. ng. of | de- | ot | executor of ete, | Modern Sanitary Plumbing | us means Sanitation | {Old Rose, or pekin stripe printin $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sclence has been able to curs in ail its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the med. eal rata Catarrh being a constitutional dineane, reqiires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catsrrh Cure is token internally, acting directly upon the blood and muccus surfaces the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient ag by building up the constitution snd assistin . ture in ry its work The proprietor: have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it | falls to cure. Bend for lst of te stimonisls, | Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all Drugzists, The Tuke Hall's Family Pills for constipstion. BELLEFONTE DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE PF. P. from Green, druggist, deserves praise Bellefonte people for introduc- ing here the simple buckthorn bark and glycerine mixture, known as Ad- ler-i-ka This simple German reme- dy first became famous by curing ap- pendicitis and it has now been dis- covered that A BINGLE DOSE re- lleves sour stomach, gas on the stom- ach and constipation INSTANTLY It's quick action is a big surprise to people Beezer's Meat Market HIGH ST.. BELLEFONTE, Pa. We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK. MUTTON. SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Ssusage, o8 If YOU wants nloe Juley Steak, go $0 PHILIP BEEZER Upho'stering and Furniture Repai Mattress Renovating, ete. | M.D. BIDWELL, BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone, ring. Commercial x50, W. H. Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. Centre County Banking Co Corner High and Spring Streets Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. John M. Shugert, Cashier. > Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. Special attention to Lad! ' work Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled. Gloves and Hats Cleaned. Basement Alkens’ Store, phone, Bellefonte, aaa a a EE John F. Gray & Sen, Successor to Grant Hoover. FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT This Agency represents the largest fire insurance companies in the we We are prepared to write large lines at any time. ALSO SURETY BONDS. Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. rid Bonds of Every Description. Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. Successor to Frederick K. Foster and William Burnside as Patriotism | True baluer True ~, B&B $1.25 tub silks, $1.00 yard This lot of Silks 32 inches wide and conceded to be the best Tub Silk manufactured for dresses, blouses and men's shirts —-high class Tub Silks are ex- ceedingly scarce — smart new styles — colors absolutely fast, $1.00 yard. new cottons New Silk and Cotton Foulards (=bright lustrous finish—medium dark colors—foulard silk style printings, 25¢ yard New Silk and Cotton Char- meuse—brocaded effects — Pink, Lavender, Apricot, | Light Blue, 40c yard. New Cotton Voiles—all line £ in all colors—40 inches wide, 25c yard. New Cotton Tissues — woven stripes and checks — medium sheer quality, material for light weight serviceable dresses, 12 yard. New Silk Stripe Cotton Pop- lins—all colors with self colerd silk stripes — bright mercerized finish—medium weight—all cel- ors, 20c yard. BO%GS & BUNL PITTSBURGH, PA,
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