Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 13, 1895, Image 5

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Pért Matilda Pointers. © ~~ |”
As we have been.unavoidably silent for the
last two weeks we will again endea¥or to en-
lighten the public as to the doings of our town
and neighborhcod. ‘ ‘
Qur town and township were pretty well
represented at the county seat last week. |'
Court was in session. Some came home well
is life. -
_ As Christmas is only a short way off our
Sanday schools are putting forth every effort
to have agrand entertainment on Christmas
eve. They are all well attended at this par-
ticular season of the year. . “lng
Mr. Curtin Thompson, principal of the Snow
Shoe schools, was called home, on Tuesday,
on aecount of the serious illness of his father,
Mr. A. J. Thompson, who resides at Storms-
town. As the gentleman is very. carpulent,
weighing about 350lbs there is little hope of
his recovery trom this, the third stroke of
paralysis he has suftered. ri
It is reported that we are. to have a new rail-
road within a few miles of our town. The
engineers are now on the route. Itis said it
will cross the public. road to Philipsburg at
what is called “Flat Rock,” three miles. from
here. The ‘line should bé'run right up the
valley {6 Por} as there is as good a grade to
cross the mountain from- this place as could
be desired and would not cost half as much to
build as the route the engineers are now on.
If this assertion is doubted we. invite them to
come this way and we will prove it by showing
them the lay of the land. :
ET SES AR
Grange Resolutions of Respect.
CHRISTIAN DALE.
Resolutions in respect of Christian Dale Jr.
of Pleasant Gap, by Logan grange, No. 109, P
of H. . :
Wuereag, It has pleased Almighty God to
remove from our midst our worthy Brother,
our kind “meighbor, a good citizen and loyal
friend we trust that our Joss may be his gain.
Resolved, That in the death of Christian Dale
Jr., Logan grange has lost one of her charter
members, one of the instigators of the grange,
whose untiring energy and devotion has
brought it to be one of the most progressive
granges in this county.
Resolved, That the patrons of Logan grange
and the people of the community in which he
lived have sustained a loss which nothing can
replace and received a wound which time can”
not heal. j .
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be
published in the Drmocratic Warcuwan and
Gazette a copy to be sent to the bereaved fam"
ily and that the charter be draped in mourn”
ing. : ) dae
: C.S. Hazen,
A W. H. MILLER om.
6 G. W- MILLE,
: WILLIAM THOMPSON SR.
Resolutions of respect on the death of Wm.
Thompson Sr;, worthy lecturer of Victor
grange, No. 159, P.of H. >
WieReas, It has pleased Almighty God, in
his wise providence, to remove from our
midst our worthy and esteemed brother:
Therefore be
Resolved, That we the members of Victor
grange No. 159, P. of H. sincerely_mourn our
loss that in the death of our brother this
grange loses one of its ‘most earnest and ac-
tive members ; ready ‘at all times to promote
the interests of the order, a man whose vir-
tues and Christian character endeared him not
only to the members of the order but to all
with whom he came in contact.
Resolved, Therefore whilst the order and
community deeply feel the loss of a most
honorable Christian citizen and neighbor let
us ever follow his example and yield to him
who doeth all things well.
Resolved, That our charter be draped in
mourning for the period of thirty days and
that these resolutions be published in the
county papers,
J. B. Mavrs, {
W. E. Grove, » Com.
Mrs. A. E. Grove. J
Marriage.
SMITH—~HAMILTON.—At the residence of
the bride’s father, Mr. A. Hamilton, on Wil-
lowbank street, Dec. 8, 1895, by Rev. G. E.
Zehner, Mr. A. Clyde Smith and Miss Han-
nah B. Hamilton, both of this place: ;
——All the new weaves in dress
a= boucle crepons, at Lyon & Co's.
Sechler & Co.
SECHLER
pleased, but it was different with others. Buch"
' administration
: settlement.
‘New Advertisements.
S.. TAYLOR, Attorney and Counsellor
eo at-Law. Office, No.24 Temple Court
fourth floor Bellefonte, Pa. Ali kinds ‘of legal
business attended to promptly. . 40-49
- DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of.
bonus non, on estate. of
Samuel Noll Sr., late of Spring JoRnehl:
‘deceased were issued to the undersigned. Al
persons knowing themselves indebted to said
' estate will make immediate payment. Those
having claims will present them at once for
JOHN NOLL, Adm: d.b. n/
40-48-6t Bellefonte Dec. 4th, 1595.
OTICE OF INQUEST IN PAR-
TITION. - To the heirs of the estate
of John Rishel, Dec'd. late of Gregg township,
Centre county, Pennsylvania, to wit:
‘To Catharine Rishel, widow of decedent,
Farmer's Mills, Centre county, Pa. M. L. Rish-,
el, Farmer's Mills, Centre county, Pa. Rosetta
E. Smith, Dakato, Illnois, Sarah” Weaver now
deceased, leaving to survive her, William
Weaver her hus and, Penns Cave, Centre
county, Pa., Andrew J. Weaver, child, Colyer,
. Centre county, Pa, Emma R. Scholl, child,
Farmer's Mills, Centre county, Pa., Newton 8,
Weaver, child, Williamsport, Lycoming coun-
ty, Pa., Martha Schreckengast, Penns Cave,
Centre county, Pa.,John Weaver, child, Penns
Cave, Centre cornty, Pa., Elizabeth Armbrus-
ter, now deceased, leaving to survive her
George Armbruster her husband, Farmer's
Mills, Centre connty, Pa., Kate B. Armbruster,
Rosetta Armbruster and Lottie M. Armbruster,
minor children, who have for their Guardian
M. L. Rishel, Farmer's Mills, Centre coun-
t a. Si sy Lan
Ys notice that in Lujtanes of an order of
the Orphans Court of Centre Lonniy a writ of |
partition has been issued from said court to
the sheriff of said county, returnable on Mon.
day the 27th day of Jan. 1895, and that an in-
quest will be held for .the Purpose of making
rtition of real estate of said .decedent on
onday Dec. 30th, 1895, at 9 o’lock a. m.,on.
the premises, at which time and place you can
be Desont if you see proper. ;
All that certain. messuage, tenement and
tract of land eituate in the township of Gregg,
county of Centre, and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit : On.
the north by lands of the heirs of I. J. Smith
and Samuel Jungs on the east by lands of
Catharine Neidigh, D. Armbruster and I. J.
Smitk’s heirs ; On the south by lands of J.B.
Fisher and Catharine Rishel ; and on the west
by lands of Catharine Rishal, Mrs. Samuel’
Rachow, Sarah A. Weaver's heirs, Elizabéth
Armbruster’s heith, Jermiah Stover, and Mc-
Murray's heirs, containing one hundred and
fifty acres (150) more or. less. ‘Th
ed a two story dwelling house,
on erect-
nk barn and
‘| other out buiidings. Whergof partition yet
remains to be made to and’among the heirs of
said decedent.
Sheriff's office, JNO. P. CONDON,
Bellefonte Dec. lith. - Sheriff.
40 49 .
§ jzapEns ,CEADER’S
CEADER’S
Anything and everything for the
holidays in’ the way of sweet.
meats and tree trimmings can
be-had «t the lowest. possible
prices.
THE FIN
—THE FINEST BREAD AND CAKES—
Buy where you can get everything of the best
——ICES IN ALL DESIGNS —
For the Holiday season we will make
a specialty of ices and eakes made
to order and delivered in any
design desired.
JOSEPH CEADER'S,
Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA.
40 49
New Advertisements.
Watchmaking-- Jewelry
er SUN.
The first of American Newspapers,
CHARLES A. DANA, Editor,
.
The American Constitution, the
American Idea, the American Spir-
it. These first, last, and all the
time, forever.
Daily, by mail, . :
Daily and Sunday, by mail, 48 a year.
THE SUNDAY SUN——
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper
in the world.
Price 5c, a copy. By mail, §2 a year.
Address
THE SUN, New York.
40 49 4¢
RUITS
I AND
CONFECTIONS
ACHENBACH'S
= Rt
OUR SPEQIALTIES
0 0 0 o 0 0
"FOR
THE HOLIDAY SEASON.
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FINE CANDY BOXES, HUYLER'S GOODS
TREE DECORATIONS
-—AND —-
40c CHOCOLATES FOR 25c —
in
Besides a full line of all kinds of con-
fections we wili make a specialty of
ices and cakes for the: holiday season.
Any thing and everything iu style and
to the taste. Orders taken at any time.
ACHENBACH,
Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA.
40 49
OTICE OF INQUEST IN PAR.
TITION.—To the heirs of the estate
of Margaret Reese, deceased, late of Union
township, Uentre county, Pennsylvania, to
wit:
To T. M. Reese, Conrad, Potter county, Pa.,
Anna E. Homan, Philipsburg, Centre county,
Pa;, Clara J. Snyder, Tyrone, Blair county, Pa.,
Bella Weld, Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pa.,
Euretta E. Hoover, Flemin , Centre. county,
Pa., Loey V. Marshall, Linden, Lycoming
county, Pa., Francis M. Reese, Milesburg,
Centre county, Pa., George B. Reese, Punxsu-
tawney, Pa.
Take notice that in Jorshsnce of an order
of the Orphans Court of Centre county, a writ
of partition has been issued from said court to
the sheriff of said county, returnable on Mon-
day, the 27th day of ‘Jan. 1896, and that an in-
quest will be held for the purpose of making
artition of the real estate of said decedent on
Tuesday Dec. 31st, 1895, at 9 o’clocka. m., on
the premises, at which time and place you can
be present if you see proper.
A certain message and tract of land situate
in Union township, Centre. county, Penn’a.,
bounded and described as follows, to wit :
beginning at a stone corner in line of land of
Valentines & Thomas: thence north sixty-
eight degrees west, twenty-six and 4.5 perches
to stones : theace by land of Valentine Reese,
north twenty one degrees east, forty-eight and
2-5 perches to a hickory : thence by land of
Reuben Iddings, south sixteen degrees east
twenty-four and 2-5 perches to a ‘White pine :
thence south twenty-nine and 1-5 perches to
the place of beginning containing four acres
and one hundred perches and allowance of six
per cent be the same more or less. Also 2
acres adjoining and lying immediately south
of the four acres and one hundred Jones,
making in all 6 acres more or less. Whereof
partition yet remains to be made to and among
the heirs of said decedent.
JNO. P. CONDO,
Sheriff's office
Bellefonte, Dec. 11th, Sheriff.
40 49
Sechler & Co.
Sechler & Co.
& CO’S OPEN
LETTER.
Bellefonte, Pa., Nov. 25th, 1895.
As the Holiday Season is so near at hand we wish to remind our friends and
the public, generally, that we are well prepared to supply all demands in our line.
Almost all kinds of goods are now so low in price that a good American Christ-
mas Dinner is within the reach of all.
‘While giving careful attention to securing a fine stock of fruits and luxuries we
have not overlooked the every day substantials.
We have Pillsbury’s “‘best’”” Minnesota Flour and the leading brands of home
manufacture. Bradford Co., pure Buckwheat Flour, new kiln dried Corn Meal, extra
fine sugar cured. Hams, breakfast Bacon and dried Beef, white, fat, new Mackeral, rich
mild Cream Cheese, genuine Maple Syrup, pure-sugar table Syrups, fine roll dairy
and creamery Butter.
. We have just received a lot of bright clean New York state Beans that we are sell-
ing at the low price of five cents per quart. . The entire lot of twenty-two. bushels will
go at that price (no advance) but we can hardly get any more as good as these to sell
Don’t miss them, They are fine. >
~ One of the most satisfactory lots of goods we have to offer is our own Mince
Meat. Every ounce of material in it is sound, clean and of the finest quality, nothing
equal to it has ever been dbtainable. Price, ten cents per pound.. ;
It has been almost impossible to get satisfactory Oranges this season, but we have
secured some fine Floridas, also some Mexican fruit that is equally as fine as the Flori-
das and quite reasonable in price. Our stock of Cranberries, (at 10Cts per quart,)
white Almeria Grapes, New York Catawbas, (2 baskets for 25cts), Lemons, Bananas, |
and Sweet Potatoes have received careful attention.
Figs, cleaned Currants, California evaporated fruits, fine mixed table Nuts at 15Cts find
20cts per pound, soft shell Almonds zocts per pound, finest Princess paper shells® at
25cts per pound, finest Java, Mocha and'Rio Coffees, Extracts, Sauces, Pickles, Capers,
at the same price.
Mushrooms, Truffles, Etc., but we cannot enumerate further.
We keep a large and well selected stock:
our store once a week. The first principle of economy is not alone in saving, but in
‘making a good investment. Trusting you will act on the suggestion.
We remain yours very respectfully,
38-1
Also. Raisins, Prunes, Citron,
It will pay any house-keeper to visit
$6 a year. |,
Hoovw THOUGHTS
We have made generous provis-
ion in all our lines, and are pre-
pared, as never befole, to meet
your demands, with a
CHOICE STOCK ——
from the best manufacturers, at
— PRICES ——
that are
—VERY MODERATE,—
2 s
in addition to a choice selection ot
WATCHES, JEW
CLOCKS, Hic.
WE ARE SHOWING
SILVER GOODS
ee ——— e——
in endless variety.
We believe an inspection of our
stock will-be to your-advantage.
27-49 TF. C. RICHARD'S SONS.
Wilkinson's China Hall.
er
Did you ever pass the China
Hall when we were’nt either un-
packing or shipping goods? Must
Must
be treating our customers right or
be some good reason for it.
they would’nt be using so much of
our ware.
It is, that we sell only the best
quality, buying direct from the
manufacturer or importing. Saving
you two profits—jobber’s.and trad-
ing salesman’s,—and money back,
We
don’t see now anything could be
for the asking, if you want it.
fairer. Do you?
Just now, we are selling Havi-
lands Decorated Dinner Sets, ten
per cent. cheaper than in Philadel-
phia.
Decorated English Porcelain
Dinner Sets, 112, 117 and 130
Néw Adertisements.
OR RENT.—Good seven room
Appiy to y JI.
40-13
FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE,
The home of Morris W. Cowdrick, on
east Linn street, Bellefonte, is offered for sale
cheap. A fine 3 story brick house, on a lot 75x
200, new frame stable, brick ice house and
other out buildings. The house isin excellent
repair, has all modern improvements, bath,
hot and cold water on two floors, furnacein
cellar and a large cisters. Write or call on
M.W.COWDRICK,
40.43-4 Bellefonte, Pa.
the Court of Common Pleas of Centre
the Universal Manufacturing Company.
undersigned appointed a commissioner by
said court to take testimony and ascertain the
amount of stock of said company and how dis.
tributed among its shareholders, and report
same to court, gives notice that he will be in
his office, in Bellefonte, on Saturday, Dec. 21st
1895, at 10 a. m., for duties of his appointment.
10 47 3t N. B. SPANGLER, Commissioner.
OUSEHOI'D SUPPLIES.—The
a _* The Boss Washing Machine, is one of
the most complete and successful washers in
the market.
The Pan American Washing Machine isa
very excellent washer for the price and is us-
ed by many people.
WRINGERS.—We are Jiapased to furnish
the greatest variety of the best Clothes
Wringers now offered for sale in Centre coun-
ty. Notwithstanding the advance in rubber
goods, we can sell Clothes-Wringers at’ lower
prices:than they have ever been sold inthis
community, quality considered. . We invite a
careful inspection before purchasing. -
40-45-3m- McCALMONT & CO,
A SSIGNEE'S SALE
a er iis .
VALUABLE FIRE BRICK PROPERTY.
The well known William R. Miller Fire
Brick Property, Situated at :
SANDY RIDGE PA.
‘To be sold at public sale on the premises, on
the Tyrone and Clearfield Branch of the Ty-
rone Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, on Saturday, :
DECEMBER 28th, 1895.
. . .. At11o%clock A.M, .
This property consists of. certain real es-
tate situated in Rush township Centre county,
Pennsylvania and ‘contains about
374 ACRES OF FIRE CLAY LAND,
from which the celebrated William R. Miller
fire brick were manufactured, and has there.
on crecteda ~
. VALUABLE PLANT eee
for the manufacturing of fire brick,
RESIDENCE HOUSE, 13 DOUBLE TENE,
MENT HOUSES, STORE ROOM,
outbuildings, &c., &c:, as per detailed descrip:
tion of the premises to be read at the sale.
Terus :—Cash, fifteen per cent of bid to be
paid when property is knocked down and bal-
ance upon delivery of deed to be made within
fifteen days after the day of sale.
There wilt also be sold at public sale at the
same time and placea v
~——LOT OF FIRE BRICK—
such as soaps, splits, keys, jambs, arches
checkers, wedges, cirele brick, hexagons and
furnace tiles; also a lot of other personal prop-
erty consisting of mine wagons, mining and
firing tools, presses, ‘office furniture, &c.,
&c., together with all other personal property
on or about said promises belonging to the as:
signed estate of William R. Miller,
Terms for sale of personal Rropetly : cash
ve
Pieces, full assortment, $9.00 to ode pala hg of sale, upon delivery of
ersona! . ‘
$16.00. y _~° JOHN BLANCHARD,
W. B. WILKINSON, Asser hs hopret s1e0iam of die Bs.
os . . ale of iam R. er.
0 431m BELLEFONTE, PA. 40-47-3t Bellefonte, Pa.
Faubles.
QUALITY........
Coupled with the
Price possible.
lowest,
Is exactly what you expect from US
Is exactly what is promised by US
Is exactly what you receive from US
YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? -
HERE IS A CHANCE!
MEN'S SUITS
$5.00
we will say nothing
about the quality. Oth-
ers ask for ‘same goods
$7.50. “
MEN'S SUITS
$7.50
good
honest wearing
strictly all wool goods
ina
styles,
dozen different
considered
cheap in other stores
at gx
2.00.
MEN'S SUITS
$10.00
The very finest Dress
Suits,
ways.
Sack or Cuta-
It will amuse
~ you, when others tell
you how cheap theirs
(the exact same goods)
ARE AT g15.00 AND $18.00.
OVERCOATS, BOY'S anp
SECHLER & CO.
CHILDREN’S SUITS,
everything
IN THE
CLOTHING AND
FURNISHING GOODS
LINE, PROPORTIONATELY
AS CHEAP.
See us and you will buy. Buy, and
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY.
4019
FAUBLES.
house on Allegheny street, Bellefonte
*E1% 8 BROWN,
OMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. —In
county, in the matter of the ie Bl
e
Katz & Co. Limited.
I
THE GLOBE.
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY
We must have roem for our Holi-
day goods.
Prices of all goods cut to the very
lowest notch.
Good fast color CRHCOES......urecrunndets
Yard wide unbleached Muslins...414cts
Good quality Canton Flannels........ Sets
All wool Red Flannets............cc.en 15CtSs
Good quality Outing Flannels........ 6cts
‘Red Table Linen, fast colors.........19cts
English Cashmere, one yd wide...16cts
Ali wool Serge, all. colors, yd wide,25cts _
50 inch Dress Flannels.... .
Storm Serges, yard wide....... rite 17cts
All wool Dress Flannele, yawide.25cts
inte
All Novelty Dress goods reduced
‘one third.
Good quality White Table! Linen..25cts
Lumbermens Flannel, 80z....... wsi30cts
Factory Yarn, 3 ply... eerrenABets
Great reductions in Undewear.
Ladies Heavy Jersey Vests.......... 17cts:
Misses and Childrens Underwear
from...... exes. 490erebesrssrnnes «ene 136t8 up.
~ Mens Heavy Undershirtg..............25¢ts.
Childrens Silk and Plush Caps re-
duced from 75¢cts to 48cts.
Every piece of goods in our store
shares in this great reduction.
60 SAMPLE COATS AND
CAPES AT 350.CENTS
ON THE DOLLAR.
We purchased this week from a
leading New York manufacturer
their line of Sample Coats at
less than one half what the cloth
originally cost.
They are all fine’ goods, and we
will sell them at one half the
regular price. 3
We are overstocked on Misses and
Childrens Coats and extra’ bar-
gains are in order.
Children’s Coats, ‘from 6 to 14
years, formerly sold at $3, $4
and $5. All now reduced to go.
ATTEND OUR GREAT
. OVERCOAT SALE.
$10. Overcoat we are selling at.......§5.
$15. Overcoats we are selling at.....$7.50
$20. Overcoats now go at,........50.80.
Boys and children’s Overcoats at
the same reductions.
J i — : ian
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
The prices on all trimmed and un-
trimed Hats cut exactly in half.
Lo
——
. KATZ & CO., Limited.
40-15. ;