Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 27, 1896, Image 5

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A Joyful Wedding at Wallace Run. A Great Offer. Katz & Co. Limited. : New Advertisements.
The happy and impcrtant event of last
week, on Wallace Run, at the home-of the
bride’s parents, was the marriage of Clara E.
Witheriie, to Harvey H. Bottorf of Beaver, on
Thursday March 19th, 1896. As the hands of
the clock pointed to three o'clock Miss Mattie
Harnish gave notice that the happy hour had
come by bringing forth from the organ the
he beautiful echoes of the “fairy” wedding
march. Miss Myrtle Friel acting as bride’s-
maid and Mr. Allen Zelgler us grooms-
man were followed by the happy pair
who were united in wedlock by Rev. J. F
Kelly, pastor of U. B. church, in the presence
of about fitty invited guests, the ring cere-
mony having been used.
After the congratulations were tendered the
assembly were invited to partake of a bounti-
fal provided supper, Messrs Edward Hancock,
Edward Poorman, Mrs. Quinna Witherite,
Ellen Witherite and Mrs. Friel acting as
waiters, while Daniel Poorman saw that the
carving of several turkeys and chickens was
done in proper style. The evening was
gassed very agreeably together. The guests
were about to depart when the calithumpian
band made known its presence by making
Rome howl. The door was opened and about 75
persons both young and old, rushed in to pay
their respects, and share in the feast. he
bride and groom were the receivers of a fine
lot of handsome presents which were thank.
fully received.
TIA AAT SS RE
Tribute of Respect.
WHEREAS.—It has pleased an all-wise Provi-
dence to remove, by death, Miss Elizabeth
L. Fisher, one of our members therefore be
it.
Resolved : that while we recognize in this
dispensation the hand of Him who doeth all
things well, we sincerely mouin the loss of a
useful member of our society.
Resolved : that we deeply sympathize with
the bereaved family, especially with the ones
who are members of our scciety, and pray that
our Heavenly Father may give them strength
to endure their loss.
Resolved : that a copy of these resolutions be
sent the bereaved family, and that they be
published in the DemocrATICc WATCHMAN and in
the Keystone Gazette.
By order of committee of the Y. P.S. C. E,
of Boalsburg, Pa.
: MARY HOSTERMAN,
ALEXANDER MiLLEr, »Com.
MATTHEW GOHEEN,
Books, Magazines, Etc.
Louisa M. Alcott is said to reveal herself in
a most interesting way in a number of letters
(written to five little girls) which are to ap-
pear in the April Ladies Home Journal. These
letters were written during the busiest per.
iod of Mrs. Alcott’s life, and present a pen pic-
ture of the author drawn by her own master
hand. Inthese she talks with singular frank-
ness of herself, her work, her aims, her
home, her spiritual belief, and of the in-
fluence that directed her to literature. She
never saw any of her five correspondents, but
their youthful frankness, intense interest in
all her writings, and their love for the author
and for the characters of her creations, impell-
ed her to turn aside from her work and cares
to find diversion in chats with such eagerly
enthusiastic, admiring and sympathetic
friends. Miss Alcott’s first letter is dated 1872,
and the others were written at intervals up to
within a short time of her death.
Announcements.
The following are the prices charged for an-
nouncementls in this column : Congress $10.00;
Assembly $8.00; Sheriff $8.00; Treasurer
$8.00; Register $6.00 ; Recorder $5.00; Com-
missioners $5.00. All candidates are required
to pledge themselves to abide the decision of
the Democratic county convention.
LEGISLATURE.
We are authorized to announce James Scho-
field, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomi- |
nation for assembly, subject to the decision of
the Democratic county convention.
We are suthorized to announce Robert M.
Foster, of College township, a candidate for
the nomination for assembly, subject to the
Jeeision of the Democratic county conven-
tion.
We are authorized to cnnounce A. C.
~ Thompson, of Half Moon township, a candi-
date for the nomination for Assemblyman,
subject to the decision of the Demoeratic
county convention.
SHERIFF.
We are authorizéd to announce R. C. Gilli-
land, of Snow Shoe township, a candidate for
the nomination for sheriff, subject to the decis-
ion of the Democratic county convention.
We are atithorized to announce’ Geo. E.
Parker, of Philipsburg, a candidate for the
nomination for sheriff, subject to the decis-
ion of the Democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce W. M.
Cronister, of Worth township, a candidate
for the nomination of sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce G. H. Ley-
man, of Boggs township, a candidate for the
nomination of sheriff, subject to the decision
of the Democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of
Jacob L. Runkle, of Bellefonte, a candidate
for the nomination for sheriff, subject to the
d30i8ion of the Democratic county conven=-
on. 5 z
We are authorized to announce Burdine
Butler, of Howard township, a candidate for
the nomination for sheriff, subject to the de-
cision of the Democratic county committee
We are authorized to announce John Noll
of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomination
for sherifl, subject to the decision of the’Dem-
ocratic county convention. ne
COMMISSIONER. :
We are authorized to announce Daniel
Heckman, of Benner township, a candidate
for the nomination for county commissioner,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
county convention.*
We are authorized to announce Geo. R.
Williams, of Worth township, a candidate tor
the nomination for county commissioner,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
county committee. s
Henry Heaton, a farmer of Boggs township,
presents his name as a candidate for county
commissioner, subject to the decision of the
Democratic county convention. ®
We are authorized to announce W. H. Wil-
liams, of Worth township, a candidate for the
nomination for commissioner, subject to the
Jeoision of the Democratic county conven-
on.
We are authorized to announce P. fl. Meyer,
of Harris tewnship, a candidate for the nori-
nation for county commissioner, subject to the
decisicn of the Democratic county conven-
tion.*
We are authorized to announce William H.
Fry, of Ferguson township, a candidate for
the nomination for county commissioner,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
county convention. 7
RECORDER.
We are authorized to announce A. R. Alex-
ander, of Penn township Centre Co., Penna.,
a8 a candidate for the nomination
for Recorder, subject .to the decision of the
Democratic county convention.
TREASURER.
We are avthorized to announce that Frank
Bowersox, of Ferguson township, will be a
candidate for county treasurer, subject to the
decision of the Democratic county convention.*”
We are authorized to announce Fred Kurtz,
of Centre Hall, a candidate for the nomina-
tion of treasurer, subject to the decision of the
Democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce Calvin A.
Weaver, of Haines township, a candidate for
nomination for county Treasurer, subject to
the decision of the Democratic county con-
vention. *
We are authorized to announce James Kim-
port, of Harris township, a candidate for nomi-
nation for treasurer, subject to the decision of
the Democratic county convention.®
TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT!
° From April 1st, 1896, until Jan. 1st, 1897, -
The DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN will be sent to any
address for the remarkably low price of
ONE DOLLAR.
A GREAT CAMPAIGN!
We are on the eve of a campaign that will
prove the greatest ever fought in the political
arena of the country. We want a reliable, thor-
oughly up-to-date newspaper in the hands of
every reader possible and have made this great
concession to accomplish such an end.
RADICAL CHANGES.
Within the next two weeks many changes will
be made in the WATCHMAN, every-one of which
are calculated to make it better than ever. It
will be larger, brighter and generally a greater
newspaper than it has ever been.
FOR ONE DOLLAR,
Any one can have the paper for nine months.
Think of it. Never was such an opportunity af-
forded before.
The paper will be fair in its politics, compre -
hensive in its local and general news depart-
ments, all the while keeping up its standard of
reliability.
A BENEFIT TO PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.
This offer is not only extended to new sub-
scribers, but all the present readers of the WATCH-
MAN who have paid in advance will be credited
with an amount in proportion to the reduction to
re ‘others. :
Those who are in arrears can receive the benefit
of it by paying up at once.
HELP US WITH THE WORK.
We solicit every one of our many readers to
tell their friends of the great offer, and prevail on
‘them to become readers also. The WATCHMAN
should be in every home in Centre county, won't
you help a little in putting it there.
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THE GLOBE.
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DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY
THE GLOBE'S SPRING OPENING
APRIL 1st. 2nd. and 3rd.
GRAND DRY GOODS
AND
MILLINERY DISPLAY
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| of everything that is beautiful for Spring ’96.
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KATZ & CO., Ltd.
Faubles.
SPRING OPENING
Sap
NEW CLOTHES.
We know that clothes were never
so handsome, never so cheap, and
never in the history of Centre
county has any concern attempted
to show such a large and attractive
assortment of styles and patterns as
you will see with us.
We have everything that a tasty,
stylish dresser could desire.
The newest styles and the lowest
prices always with us. We want
your custom. We want it now,
and we want it always.
Our prices, our method of doing
business, (insuring you satisfaction
or your money refunded) is the
way we expect to obtain and re-
tain your patronage.
Come one, come all and see
The Handsomest,
¢¢ Largest,
«¢ DBesi,
“Cheapest
assortment of clothing ever shown
in Centre county.
FAUBLES,
Brockerhoff Hotel Building.
40 10
OR RENT.—Good seven room
house on Allegheny street, Bellefonte
2. BROW
Apply to N, Jr.
1s 2
ARM FOR SALE.—The under-
signed hereby give notice that the
sale of the farm of W. E. Meek, known as the
Robert Meek farm, situate in Ferguson town-
ship, has been placed in the hands of W. C.
Patterson, of State College, who has. tull and
| complete authority to make sale of the same.
41-10-tf NELLIE H.MEEK, Committee
ARM FOR SALE —The un:
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Samuel Walkey, Dec'd. offers the Samuel
Walkey farm for sale. It js located near Hub-
lersburg., Centre Co., Pa., contains 78 acres, has
ood water, fine orchard and £33 buildings.
ddress or call on HENRY WALKEY.
PL Logan Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
-12¢
A FTER ALL OTHERS FAIL
Consult the Old Reliable
DR.LOBB
320 N. FIFTEENTH ST., PHILA., PA.
Thirty years continuous practice in the cure
of all diseases of men and women. No matter
from what cause or how long standing. I will
guarantee a cure. 192-Page Cloth-Bound Book
(sealed) and mailed FREE. 41 13 lyr.
NNOUNCEMENT !—1 am with
great sorrow compelled to make
this public annouscement, that by the advice
of the best oculists in this country it becomes
necessary for me, ‘owing to increasing dif-
ficulty with my eyesight to give up teaching
music entirely. After carefully reviewing the
situation I have decided to devote all my time
to the sale of musical instruments of every de-
scription particularly pianos and organs of the
best make procurable. avy one wishing to
purchase an instrument will save money by
calling on me at my room, 28 Crider block, and
learning particulars.
1-8-2m MISS 8. OHNMACHT.
E ARE GIVING AWAY
PREMIUMS!
—ARE YOU GETTING ANY OF THEM "—
If not, why not ?
—— EVERYTHING FAIR. —
Call on Miss Lillian Barrett, at the Tele-
hone Exchange, and gt a Periodical Ticket
ook FREE, have it explained to you, and
then use the tickets atthe following stores in
Bellefonte.
Racket Store Co.,
F. B. Stover,
Jas. Schofield,
B. C. Achenbach, Miss M. Graham,
C. M. Parrish, Miss B. Straub,
Montgomery & Co., R.J.Schad.
Jas. Harris & Co., 0. M. Sheetz. -
41-1-3mn -
F. P, ‘Blair,
Geo. T. Bush,
E. L. Powers,
UMPS.—Chain Pumpe, for rais-
ing water from cisternsand wells, the
est and lowest priced in the market.
The Perfection Water Elevator and purifier
known as the St. Joseph Bucket Pump for pur-
Jing Cistern Water and elevating the same,
This is the best pump to keep water pure ir
cisterns ever invented.
| A full line of force and lift pumps for use in
| wells, deep or shallow, made of iron or wood,
The wood pumps porcelain lined and galvan.
ed iron pumps with brass fittings.
SPRAY PUMPS,—for use in spraying sphle
and other fruit trees. The ravages of the Cod-
ling moth or apple worm has been so des-
tructive that every farmer should make it an
object"during the coming winter to study how
to destroy this insect pest, and be ready to
operate on it in the coming spring by the use
fodsbm T" MGCALMONT & CO:
Qupsiep SALES,
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, is
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas and to
me directed, there will be exposed to Public
Sale, atthe Court House, in the borough of
Bellefonte, on
SATURDAY, APRIL, 25ru, 1896.
al 10 o'clock p. m. the following described
real estate.
All that certain messuage tenement and
tract of land situate in Snow Shoe townshi
gonnty of Centre and state of Pennsyl¥ahia,
bounded and described as follows to wit:
Beginning at a stone : Thence along lands of
of John Hoy Jr., south 60° west 56 perches to
a post: Thence along other lands of John H.
Holt south 24° east 53 perches to a chestnut,
oak : Thence along lands of Bellefonte Snow
Shoe R. R. company south 89° east 204 perches
to white oak, thence along other lands of John
Hoy Jr., north 3° east 77 perches to a post:
Thence along of John Hoy Jr., and Williata
Holt, north 89° west 178 perches to the place
of beginning containing 100 acres. Net meas-
ure. No improvements.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of J. H. Holt.
TerMs—No deed will be acknowledged unti
purchase money is paid in fall.
Sherift’s Office, JOHN P. CONDO,
Bellefonte, Pa. Sheriff
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