Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 08, 1896, Image 5

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    _ W. H. Miller, formerly associated with James
Sechler & Co.
A Great Offer.
Lyon & Co.
Lyon & Co.
New Advertisments.
Announcements.
The following are the prices charged for announce-
. ments in this column : Congress $10.00 ; Assembly
$8.00 ; Sheriff $8.00; Treasurer $8.00; Regis-
ter $6.00; Recorder $5.00 ; Commissioners $5.00.
All candidates are required to pledge themselves to
abide the decision of the Democratic county conven-
tion.
COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce Isaac S. Frain,
of Marion township, a candidate for nomination
as county commissioner, subject to the decision
of the Democratic eounty convention.
RECORDER.
We are authorized to announce J. C. Harper of
Bellefonte as a candidate for recorder, subject to
the decision of the Democratic county conven-
tion.
New. Advertisements.
ARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned
hereby gives notice that the sale of the
farm of W. E. Meek, known as the Robert Meek
farm, situate in Ferguson township, Centre Co.,
Pa., has been placed in the hands of W. C. Pat-
terson, of State College, who has full and com-
plete authority to make sale of the same.
41-10-tf NELLIE H. MEEK, Committee.
a FOR SALE.—The undersigned
administrator of the estate of Samuel
Walkey, Dec’d. offers the Samuel Walkey farm
for sale. It is located near Hublersburg, Centre
Co., Pa., contains 78 acres, has good water, fine
orchard and good buildings.
Address or call on HENRY WALKEY
14 West Logan Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
41-12tf
INE GROVE CEMETERY ASSOCIA-
TION.—Notice is hereby given that appli-
cation will be made to the Court of Common Pleas
on the second of June, A. D. 1896, for a Charter of
Incorporation forthe Pine Grove Cemetery Asso-
ciation located at Pine Grove Mills, Ferguson
township, Centre county,” Pa., under the Act of
Assembly approved April 20th, 1864, and the sup-
plement thereto. The object of the Association is
to purchase real estate and improve the same for
the purposes of sepulchre. . F. FORTNEY.
41-19-3t Solicitor for Applicant
UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Orphans’
Court of Centre county, in the estate of
Polly Mulberger, late of Potter oe Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned has been ap-
ointed an auditor to distribute the funds in the
hands of the Administrator of said decedent to
and among those legally entitled to receive the
same ; and that he will be in his office in Belle-
fonte for the duties of his said appointment on
May the «26th, 1896, at ten o’clock, a. m., where
and whén parties interested may attend.
E. R. CHAMBEBS,
Auditor.
41-19-3t.
Finest. Roasted Coffees, Rio, Java,
Santos and Mocha. Fresh Roasted.
SECHLER & CO.
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary on the estate of Julia Robb, late
of Curtin township, Centre county, Pennsylvania,
deceased, have been granted to Wilson Mann, of
said township, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment, and
those having claims or 1emands will make known
the same without delay. J. WILSON MANN,
CLEMENT DALE. Executor.
Attorney Romola, Pa.
41-17-6t. :
Ny SLpoaey WANTED. — On Salary,
to sell Pennsylvania grown Nursery Stock,
which is the best in the world. All the new spec-
ialties as well as the standard varieties of Fruits
& Ornamentals. A fine outfit furnished and all
traveling expenses paid. Salary dates from day
work is commenced. Write for terms, stating
age.
HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS,
Maple Avenue Nurseries, West Chester, Pa.
41-15-4t.
FINEST ORANGES, LEMONS, BA-
NANAS, COCOANUTS, DATES AND
FIGS AT :
SECHLER & CO.
OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that
an application will be made to the Court
of Quarter Sessions of Centre county on Monday,
the 4th day of May, 1896, for the appointment of a
jury of view, to view and condemn that portion of
the Centre & Kishocoquillas turnpike which ex-
tends from the south-eastern line of the borough
of Centre Hall in Centre county, to the north-west-
ern line of said borough, being a continuous por-
tion of the said turnpike and being whaly within
the limits of the said borough of Centre Hall.
This proceeding is for the purpose of havin
that portion of said turnpike become a public ro;
free from toll and toll gates.
ILBUR F. REEDER,
41-14-5t. Attorney for Petitioners. |
QLATING ROOFING
+ AND=
’ TINNING.
— “
Harris & Co., announces to the public that
he has purchased the tin and roof
ing department out-fit of
the H. A.McKee & Co.
hardware store and
has located at
29 SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET.
A thoroughly equipped shop for the purpose of
ap kinds of tinning, slate, thn and
iron roofing, si ang repair work
and will also handle
A LARGE LINE OF TIN AND GRANITE
IRON WARE.
A Specianty.—In connection with our line of gran-
ite iron ware we are prepared to repair all
vessels of that sort, such as putting
in new bottoms, etc. It can
be done, and we
can do it
right.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED.
Estimates on all work in our line cheerfully givens
and prompt attention will be paid
to every call.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
WE Argo PAINT TiN RooFs AND GUTTERS.
41 16 3m.
FINEST TABLE-OIL, MUSTARD
OLIVES, SAUCES, KETCHUPS, SALAD
DRESSING, MUSHROOMS, TRUFFLES,
CAPERS.
38-1 SECHLER & CO.
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 WAaTcH-
MAN who have paid in advance will be credited
with an amount in proportion to the reduction to
others.
\ - . .
Thole who are in arrears can receive the benefit
of it by baying up at once.
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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
youhelp a little in putting it there.
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Wa ARE THE LEADERS.
We have the largest stock and the best assortment in this part of the State. We
make a specialty of every line. We havea
York. He understands his business thoroughly ; he has had 30 years experience in
close buying. We have no rent to pay. We can sell for what smaller dealers pay for
their goods. We buy for the cash. We will give you a few pointers which will do you
good : y
Men’s all wool suits, in black, blue and other colors, - - - E $4.00
Men’s all wool, serge and clay suits, in blue and black, -
Men’s black diagonal, French woosted, also in colors, at 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 7.50, & $8.00
The very finest dress suits for men, -
These goods are equal to any 18 or $20 goods, of other places.
Young men’s suits, from 15 to 20 years,
serge, diagonals and chevoits, light, dark, black and blues, from $2.50, upwards.
CHILDREN’S SUITS.
Children’s suits, in light, dark, black,
blue and mixed, of the most fashionable
design and first class tailoring, from 98cts.,
up.
Knee pants, 100 different styles, from
19cts., up.
We carry at least $10,000 worth of shoes
in stock. Ladies kid shoes, patent leather
tip, needle toe, from 98¢ per pair, up.
Ladies dongola kid shoes, patent leather
tip, needle toe, every pair warranted, from |
$1.24 up. ey
CARPETS.
Mixed Ingrain Carpet, 40 different styles
to select from, 20 cents per yard up to 38
cents. ;
Rag Carpet, 20 different styles from 18c.
up, some as heavy as sole leather.
All wool Ingrain Carpets from 45¢ up.
N. B., SPECIAL. J
‘WE have closed out a line of Ladies very
Cloth and Covert Cloth that cost the manufacturer from six ta ten dollars, which we
shall run at 3:75.
ANOTHER SPECIAL. A fine line of summer Pants for men that cost the manufact-
urer from 2.00 to 3.00 to make up, that we will close out at 1.25, 1.50, 1.98.
Lace Curtins, 50 different styles to select from, 48 cents a pair up.
41-9
resident buyer in Philadelphia and New
4.50, 5.00, 5.50 & $6.00
8.50, 9.00, 9.50, 10, 12 & $13.00
all styles and grades. Most fashionable,
WINDOW BLINDS
500 dozen pairs of Oil Blinds, spring roll-
ers and all fixtures included, 15¢ up.
SHOES.
‘We almost forgot Men’s Shoes, a stock of
$5000. to select from. Men’s Working
Shoes from 98c a pair up. ’
Men’s Dress Shoes from $1.15 a pair up.
Men’s Dress Shirts finest percal shirts
with collar and cuffs from 45¢ up.
Ladies Shirt Waists, 1000 to select from,
from 25¢ up.
You never saw such a handsome line.
We have the largest variety of Summer
Dress Goods, Percales, Duck, Crepon,
Sateens, Batiste, Persian Lawn, Persian
Dimmities. Dress Gingham from 5¢ a
yard up.
‘We carry the most complete line of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Shoes of any store there
can be found anywhere in the State.
fine Capes in Silk Velvet, French Broad
LYON & COMPANY,
Bellefonte, Pa
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Fauble’s
COMPARE!
COMPARE PRICES,
COMPARE GOODS!
Our price
$9.80.
GOODS EXACTLY ALIKE.
FOR MAKE AND FIT,
you will be sure to give ours
the preference.
Will it interest you to save from
$3.00 to $5.00 ?
A hundred styles of Men's
Suits at Nine Dollars and
Eighty cents that merit
the term
——WORLD BEATERS.—
Call and get a sample and
match em
the price.
Others ask
$12 and $15.00.
if you can for
FAUBLES’,
Bellefonte, Pa.
R SALE.—Good seven room house on
Allegheny street, Bellefonte. Apply to
: E. BROWN, Jr.
OTICE OF APPEALS. — ANNUAL
ASSESSMENT APPEALS FOR 1896.
Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Cen-
tre county, that the County Commissioners will
hear and determine sirens at the Commissioners’
office, at Bellefonte, Pa., for the respective dis-
tricts, as follows :
Monday, May 25,—Miles, Penn and Haines town-
ships and Millheim borough.
Tuesday, May 26,—Potter, and Gre, townships
2 and Centre Miny
Wednesday, May 27,— Harris, College, Ferguson
. ? , and Half Moon townships.
Thursday, May 28.—Union, Burnside and Snow
. Shoe townships and Union-
ville borough.
Friday, May 29,—Howard, Curtin, Liberty and
Rush townships and Howard
borough.
Monday, June 1,—Marion, Walker and Boggs
townships and Milesburg
borough.
Tuesday, June 2,—Taylor, Huston, Worth, Ben-
ner and Patton townships.
Wednesday, June 3,—Spring township, Philips-
urg and South Philips-
burg boroughs.
Thursday, June 4,—Bellefonte borough.
The time for hearing appeals will be between
the hours of nine (9) o'clock a. m. and four (4)
o'clock p.m.
The Assessors of the several districts will be pres-
ent with the Board of Commissioners on the da
of said appeal for their respective districts, as well
as all persons who may feel themselves aggrieved.
Assessors will bring all books and papers they
may have to the apped.
. L. GOODHART,
Co. Com.
40-13
T. F. ADAMS,
J. B. STROHM.
Attest : R. F. HUNTER, Clerk.
Commissioners’ Office,
Bellefonte, Pa., April 30, 1896. 41-18-3t
Columbia river Salmon, Finest Goods 15¢.
20c. and 25c¢. per can. on
SECHLER & CO.
HAETFERS STUDIO.
——SPECIAL PRICES.—
For a short season of high grade work until
May 16th, 1896.
—We will make—
——12 } CABINET i PHOTOS—
from any negative made at
our studio in the last G
years, for
er CENT i
If you must have a setting and new negative, for
99 cent you can get
of superior workmanship.
SHORT TIME
J]
Our studio is being prepar-
ed for a special run of this
kind. For that reason only
we will be able to give you
a grade of work that else-
whére would cost from $2
to #3. This offer will be
good only until
) MAY 16th, 1896. (
SHAEFFER’S STUDIO,
Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA.
41-15-6¢
Lake Fish, of all kinds at Very Low Prices.
New Cheese
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Hangers.
S. H. WILLIAMS’,
,. 117 west High Street,
41-10-Sm BELLEFONTE, PA,