Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 23, 1894, Image 5

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MARRIAGE L1CENCES.—Issued dur- |
ing the past week taken from the decket. |
Edward Smith, and Mary E. ‘Shadle,
both of Binner township.
Clayton E. Yarnell, and Lydie Nei-
man, both of Boggs township. !
Thomas Cullen, and Mary Mulson,
both of Philipsburg. ;
Victor Quinne, and Julia Bemehun,
both of Clearfield Co. :
Edgar Gentzel, of Gregg township,
and Viola From, Harris township.
Jacob Bowers, and Della Kunes, both
of Liberty township.
L. C. Gramley, of Rebersburg, and
Elmira Wolfe, of Wolfe's Store.
J. M. Goodhart and Letty Ross, both
of Centre Hall.
— Miss Louisa Furst, aged 64 years, |
died at Salona, cn the 9th inst.
Pine Grove Mention
This week the Excelsiors are out and :
of course we all expect a good big supply |
of venison. Woe be to the fleetfoot that |
Elmer Reed drives a beed on, his meat
sure. {
Butchering 1s an every day occurrence
in the valley. Many fine porkers are |
being slaughtered, and sausage and ‘‘sich”
are selling much lower than they did this |
time last year.
By the advice of his physician G. Ww.
McWilliams has concluded to go to Phila-
delphia to have his eye treated in hopes
of saving the sight which there is not |
very much chance. !
Rev. Ralph Illingworth is as happy as
the proverbial sunflower ; Cause—Henry |
" Snyder Illingworth who with his motheris !
getting along splendidly at grandfather
' Snyder's. where they will probably stay
until Spring. i i
The Modocs under the leadership of
. that snccessful old veteran sportsman
© Israel Condo returned from a week's |
hunt on their old camping ground near
the Bear meadows. They shot five fine |
deer and wounded one that the Stone val
ley crowd captured next day. A big
black bear was also fired into several |
’ times but kept up his usual gait. |
A PLEASANT SURPRISE.—On the 14th
inst the good parson was “pounded” and
{he Reformed parsonage taken by storm— '
indeed it turned out to ‘be a jumbo
donation rather than a pound party. !
Rev. Black was the recipient of strange
and mysterious bundles which on being
opened filled the pantry, cellar and
granary to overflowing with good things.
Just as the good parson was partaking of
his noonday meal, a crowd took posses-
sion of his house, which he supposed was
a wedding party, and ordered them nto
the parlor, but when he came to perform
the ceremony he found the guests had
brought a goodly supply of everything
but marriage licenses, even the almighty
dollar was not forgotten. By the time
the entire party had crowded themselves
into the parsonage, the surprised parson }
had gone up stairs three times to change
his house jacket for a Prince Albert, but
each time came down stairs attired just |
as he went up, which only added to the
merriment of the occasion. An hour
later the fatted gobbler was ready anda
bounteous dinner was served to ail. When
the Reverend had done justice to himself
as well as the dinner, in a neat little
speech he thanked the mtruders for their
kindly thought and hoped they would al-
ways be rich in comforts and grace. It
was not until night that Rev. Black and
his good wite were left alone to wonder
how it had been kept such a profound se-
cret, and rejoice not on account of the
good things only, but on account of the
spirit which prompted the affair. The
raiders alone know the secret of the cup-
board where the little jam pots grow, and
to them we would refer you for further
information.
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——The following letters remain uncalled
for in the Bellefonte P. O. November 12, 189%
. Mrs. Elizabeth Bird. (3) Sam’l Clark, W. C.
Doughtie, Mrs. Maggie Hines, Mrs Tillie
Haveland, Jno. K. Horner. Mrs. Mary Keyser,
Mrs.J. Mary Miller, S. Harry Mayes, Mrs
Jennie Prince, H. A. Reed, Mrs. Annie Sim-
son, 8. E. tmith, W. J. Skimmer, Mrs. Sarah
Wilson, Stanley Wilkison, Michael O'Tool,
Miss Annie Zong. !
When called for please say advertised.
D. F FORTNEY, P. M
Cr AAT
| ceived.
New Advertisements.
Joseph Brothers & Co.
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OUSES FOR SALE—in Belle:
fonte and at State College. Frices
fow and terms easy, to suit the buyer.
39 43 4t. Apply to J.C. WEAVER.
Wiis girls. a cook, dining
room and laundry girl. Refer-
ences required. Address
F.B. RUNKLE, Jersey Shore, Pa.
39-43-4t
OUSE FORSALE OR RENT —
A desirable two story frame dwelling
house, located on Main street at State College
Pa. is offered tor rent or sale. It has seven
rooms, with finished attic and necessary out
buildings. Lot 50x190 feet. For articulars
address GEO. BALDWIN,
39-39 tf Bellefonte, Pa.
ET AN EDUCATION.—Educa-
tion and fortune go hand in hand.
Get an education at the Central State Normal
School, Lock Haven, Pa. First-class accorn-
modations and low rates. State aid to stu-
dents. For illustrated catalogue address
JAMES ELDON, Ph. D., Principal.
39.45-1y Lock Haven, Pa.
OWS LOST.—Two cows are lost
strayed or stolen from the premises of
the undersigned. Both are red in color, one
with a little bell on neck, the other has a piece
cut off her taill. They will weigh about 300
Ibs. and 400 lbs. respectively, dey information
as to their whereabonts will be tadly re-
GEORGE KACIHK.
39-45-3t* Snow Shoe, Pa.
XECUTOR'S NOTICE. — Estate
of Andrew G Curtin, deceased. Let-
ters testa entary upon the above estate hav-
| ing been granted to the undersigned, all Jer.
to
sons indebted to said estate are requeste
make payment, and those haying claims to
present the same, without delay, to
WILLIAM W. CURTIN,
JOHN BLANCHARD.
39-40-6t Executors, Bellefonte, Pa.
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.—
Letters of administration on the es-
tate of Samuel Noll Dec’d, late of Spring
township, having bren granted the undersign-
ed he hereby notifies all persons knowing
themselves indebted to cid estate to make
immediate payment thereof and those hxvin
claims to present them properly authenticate
tor payment.
W. H. NOLL Sr. Admr.
39-45-6t Pleasant Gap, Pa.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of administration on the es-
tate of George H. Hunsinger, deceased, late of
Benner Twp. granted to the undersigned they
here-by notify all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate to make pay-
ment at once and those having claims to pre-
sent them properly autheuticated for payment
WM.H TRESSLER, Ad
39 43-6t WM. H. HUNSINGER, 1a mn.
EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is here:
, by given to all persovs interested
fhat the following: inventories of ‘goods and
chattels set apart to widows under the provis.
ions of the Act of 14th of April, 1851, have been
confirmed nisi by the ‘Court, and filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Orphans Court of Cen:
tre county and if no exceptions be filed on or
before the first day of next term the same will
be confirmed abrolutely.
1 Theinventory and appraisement of the
pelsepal property of J. W. Rhone, late of
ellefonte borough, Deceased as set apart to
his widow Caroline E. Rhone.
2 The inventory and appraisement of three
hundred dollars, money property of James
Duncan, late of Rush township, deceased, as
set apart to his widow Catharine Duncan.
3 The inventory and appraisement of the
i Dopeny of 5s Reese, late of
ownship, deceased, as set i
widow Mary Reese. yas sitanaivio bid
G. W, RUMBERGER.
Ir SIMPLY ENORMOUS. © +
GREAT DESTRUCTION IN PRICES IN
ALL KINDS OF GENERAL MER-
CHANDISE
rn
JOSEPH BROTHERS & CO.
Are compelled {o'enlarge their store
room. To do this they have concluded
to take their dwelling and convert it all
in one i
LARGE DEPARTMENT STORE,
which will be os early in the spring.
In order to prepare for this event they
ENTIRE STOCK AT ONCE.
Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and
tions, Carpets and Oil Cloths, anything
and everything in’ this large store will
be sold * } AON
AT AND BELOW COST.
(Positively ‘the greatest slaughter in
prices ever offered the people. of Belle-
fonte or Centre county. Every. article
‘will have the cost price “and ‘selling
price marked on itin plain red letters,
so that there will be"
NO DECEPTION ABOUT IT.
In a business of 30 years thisis the first
time they have offered goods at and be-
low cost. The goods are so cheap that
it surpries. everybody. The people
have already taken advantage of it and
the firm’s daily sales are simply enor-
nous. >
EVERYBODY COME NOW,
while the stock is yet complete, ‘and
buy yourselves rich, Everything must
go, regardless of cost. For announce-
ments of special day sales 3
WATCH THESE COLUMNS,
as there will be some extraordinary of-
fers made shortly. 189:41-3m.
will be compelled to dispose of their
Shoes, Dtess Goods, Dry “Gaods, No- |
“A LITTLE TOO LATE
IS TOO MUCH TOO LATE.
If you wait you will be late sure. At,
the present rate of selling these goods
cannot last long. Those who see buy at
once Z they
TAKE NO CHANCES,
They are sure of the cheapness, they
know that to wait means to let an oppor-
tunity ‘slip that may not occur soon
again. The new goods are
_ TRULY WONDERFUL VALUES -
If you miss seeing us now
YOU LOSE DOLLARS,
Can you afford to do this 2 Consult your
purse and
COME TO US AT ONCE.
You will not regret it,
CLOTHIERS.
3945
20~43-4t Clerk Urphan’s Court.
Lyon & Co.
PECIAL
AD
—For the purpose of telling you about our—
—— {LaDIES COATS AND CAPES} :
Somme eft ji
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We guarantee curs to be the best made, most per-
fect fitting, best materials used, and most stylish
Tribate of Respect.
Death has again entered Victor grange No.
159, and taken from cur midst one of its most
useful and devoted members. Samuel F. Ish-
ler who died Nov. 4, 1894. Therefore be it
Resolved, That we the members of Victor
grange have lost one of our most generous
and kind hearted neighbors, one who was al-
ways ready to sympathize with tkose in be-
reavement and distress, therefore be it
Resolved, That while we feel the loss of Past
Master Brother S. F. Ishler that ouross may
be his eternal gain, and we feel the loss of
him in the grange as well as in the home cir- |
cle, be it
Resolved, That this grange extends its heart
felt sympathy to the family and friends of our
deceased Brotherin their sad sfiliction, there-
fore, be it ;
Resolved, That as a tribute of respect we en-
ter a copy of these resolutions on tne minutes
goods that have ever been brought to this market
at prices that defy competition, not only in this )
market but New York and Philadelphia markets.
Look at the following :
Coats Worth $14.00
12.00
10.00
9.50
7.00
6.50
6.00
5.00
3.50
3.00
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Our Price $10.50
9.00
8.50
7.00
5.50
5.00
4.00
3.50
3.00
2.50
Misses Coats from 4 years up to 14 years
of the grange, send a copy to two county
papers for publication, also that the charter
be draped in mourning for a period of thirty
days.
, 8 H. Bary.
Committee. F. W. WEBER.
¢ ANNIE L, MEYER.
New Advertisements.
OTICE.—All persons are warned
not totrespass on the iands of 'the
Wyckoff Pipe Co Inc. that are jocated in
Harris township Centre Co. Pa. under penalty
of the law. FRANK T. WYCKOKF,
39443. % President.
ARM FOR SALE.—A moet ex-
cellent farm of 178 acres well located
good tuildings, plenty of water. well fence
and within a tew rods of railroad station, can
be purchased at a bargain by applying to
JOHN P. HARRIS.
39-46.tf. 1st Nat. Bank Bellefonte.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of Administration on the es-
tate of Samuel F. Ishler deceased, late of Har-
ris township, having been granted to the'un-
dersigned they request all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate to make
$1.25, $1.50 $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50,
$3.00, $3 50, $4 00, $4.50, $5 00, $5.50,
$6 00 and $7.00.
We guarantee these prices to be from $1.50 to $3.50
lower on each high grade coat and 75cts. to $1.50 low-
er on the cheaper grades than any other market in the
State.
Ladies’ capes trimmed in far and other fashion-
able trimmings:
$2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.75, $5.00, $6.00,
$7.00, $8 00, $9.00 snd $10.00.
TLe above are all new goods and bought within the last
two weeks direct from the largest manufacturers in
. New York.
immediate payment and. those haying claims
against the same t6 present them du'y authen-
ticated for settlement to
P. S.ISHLER.
39 46-6t. GEO. W. ISHLER.
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IN CETHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
Insurance.
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Also represents Fire Insurance Agency formerly owned
J. A. WOODCOCK General Ageut.
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and represented by H. H. Hansneerger Esq.
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George Baldwin, Florist.
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EORGE BALDWIN, |
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: Has on hand the best varieties of foliage
: and flowering plants for sale at reasonable
BELLEFONTE, PA. © prices. Fresh Cut Flowers in stock all the
time.
I¢ Special - attention given to grape and. fruit
{ tree pruning and ornaniental treesand shrubs.
Prices of Cut Flowers: $ Fuuveral designs a specialty. If you have
$ any work in the horticultural line call and see
Roses LaFrance Pk $1.25 per Doz.
¢ Mermets *
“ . Wootons red 1.00 * $
Li Bride's white 1.25 “
“ ' Niphetos “
“ Perles yellow 1.25 “ Jd
1.00 [0
1.00 ** 0“
me. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Chrysanthemums from 75cts. to §2.00.
Carnations any color 35cts.
Sweet Violets $1.50 per hundred.
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39-45-3m
Doll’s Shoe Store.
ITH THE PEOPLE.
ON PRICES
39-38-3m
Louis Doll’s shoe store on Bishop street is growing in pop-
ularity every day. The cause is simple. He pays no fancy rent
and consequently does not demand fancy prices. He is with the
people on Prices and his goods are of the best.
A fine line of Holiday Slippers and popular priced boots
and shoes were opened on Monday: Get in the line early if you
want a chance at them.
LOUIS DOLL,
Bishop St. BeLLeroNTE, Pa.
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MATTER OF GREAT
IMPORTANCE TO YOU
IN SUFFERING FROM LONG STANDING
CHRONIC DISEASES. DISEASES OF
THE BLOOD, SKIN AND NERVOUS
SYSTEM, AS WELL AS THOSE
SUFFERING FROM
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
TROUBLE.
BE
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Von Grafe Infirmary,
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
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THURSDAYS,
From 1 to 6 o'clock p. m.
Nov. 29, Dec. 27, 1894. 1895, Jan,
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May 16, June 13, July 11,
“Aug. 8, Sept. 5, Oct. 3-31,
Nov. 28, Dec. 26,
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From 7 A. M. till 3:30 P. M.
FRIDAYS,—
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Feb. 22, March 22, April 19, May
17, June 14, July 12, Aug. 9,
Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov.
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June, 15, July 13, Aug. 10
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UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS
A Case of Dyspepsia. of 25 Years Standing
Cured by Dr. Salm,
For 25 years or more my hearing has been
bad. My left ear almost deaf. I have been
under Dr. Salm’s treatment for the past &
months, and my hearing has been very great:
Jy improved, in fact the change has been re-
markable. I am still under treatment, and
hope for an entire cure. Gratefuliy,
Bedford, Pa. Isaac PIERSON.
Sept ,19,1894.
‘On account of the very vague explanation
of the above, I give the history of the case in
detail.
About 30 years ago, Mr Pierson, on account
of Catarrn, beeame so hard of hearing in his
left ear, that the same might not, have been
there at all, for the actual services it did him.
The righty one for the last 25 years became
worse and worse, and | it took some very loud
talking for him to understand you, Now af-
ter 5 months treatment, he can again hear
with the totally useless ear, 80 to sav deaf for
30 years, common conversation, and even
whispers again, and his right ear is almost as
good as any good ear might be. Friends who
have known him will testify to the correct-
ness of my statement, §
. ; Dg. M. SaLu.
Pelt like Dying Rather than to Stand the Agony
Much Longer, but was Cured by Dr, Satin.
For 5 years I have had kidney.stomarh and
liver trouble. The fearful pains in my back
and bladder, I had during that time, mad. me:
often wish for ‘death.
sleep, nor rest and had to go out regularly
every night four or five times to void uring
Could hardly eat, and when ['tried a little of
something it made me ill, and after 4 of ‘our
best physicians had fallea to. cure me, I
tit was about time to die. Scne of my
friends ‘however, advised me. to wr’ 1 Dr.
Salm, who had performed 80 MANDY wv oii erfal
cures in this country. After, I had .. «un his
| treatment 4 days, I found it did me som « cood.
‘| T have taken his treatment now for 6 months,
and I enjoy life once more and wound ni vise
all of my friends to go to this eminent d ctor,
to get cured, after other physicians fail. i
~ Yours gratefully
Somerset, Pa. Evr1as ZERFOSE.
Given ‘Eye sight and Relieved of Pain After 20
Years Suffering by Dr. Sau.
For over 12 years my eye-lashes have been
turning in, and consequently they rubbed on
the eye-ball, keeping the same always in-
flamed and very painful. In order to havea
little relief, 1 had to have the eye lashes
pulled out every few days. As the result of
all this, my left eye went totally blind, and
the right one was going the same way rapidly.
I pur myself under the care oi Dr. Sahm, and
today I am happy to state that I am not
troubled any more with the lashes, as they
grow in their normal direciicn, und ine sight
i6f the right eye has improved 10 & great ex-
tent. I am wonderfully cured. at
Coburn, Pa. ; Jaco KMERICE.
Inward Trouble Cured by Dr. Satur.
I have suffered with ipward and general
trouble all my life, but am happy to state that
Dr. Salm has entirely cured me.
Manorville, Pa. Jexnie DuNmIge,
July 19, "04.
Cataarh and Lung Trouble Cured by Dr. Salm.
For nearly 5 years I have had a ‘bad case of
Jung trouble aud catarrh. LU was treated by ‘3
of our best physicians but gradually grew
worse and wouse, until [ was recommended to
try Dr. alm, by one of his patients whom he
had eared of a similar trouble, ' [ despaired of
ever getting well again. .l felt so badly. Te-
day I am thankful that I put myself under the
Drs. treatment, for 1 ean enjoy life again with
leasure, aud am glad that I am cured.
illiard, Pa. Miss MAY DUNNIGAN.
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