Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 15, 1896, Image 5

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New Advertisements. A Great Offer. — Katz & Co. Limited. New Advertisments.
OTEL WANTED.—Will buy "or R SALE.—Good seven room house on
rent hotel. Address. : ; Allegheny street, Bellefonte. Apply to
41-20-1t% 8. B. MINGLE, Jr. Greencastle, Pa. We want your trade All mail orders fill- | 40-13 E. BROWN, Jr.
ARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned ’ OTICE OF APPEALS. — ANNUAL
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-
lete authority to make sale of the same. :
1-10-tf NELLIE H. MEEK, Committee.
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary on the estate of Julia Robb, late
of Curtin township, Centre ig 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 demands will make known
the same without delay. J. WILSON MANN,
CLEMENT DALE. Executor.
Attorney Romola, Pa.
41-17-6t.
Pr E GROVE CEMETERY ASSOCIA-
TION.—Notice is hereby given that 2poljs
cation will be made to the Court of Common Pleas
on the second of June, A. D. 1896, for a Charter of
Incorporation for the Pine Grove Cemetery Asgo-
ciation located at Pine Grove Mills, Ferguson
township, Centre county, Pa., under the Act of
Assembly approved April 29th, 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 < Applicant
UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Orphans’
Court of Centre county, in the estate of
Polly Mulberger, late of Potter Top Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned has been ap-
Jointed an auditor to distribute the funds in the
ands of the Administrator of said decedent to
and among those legally entitled to receive the
same ; ot 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 when parties interested may attend.
E. R. CHAMBEBS,
Auditor.
41-19-3t.
Avonors NOTICE.—
Thomas E. Pollard) In the Court of Common
ALS Pleas of Centre County.
Temple Slinger, No 172, April Term, 1896.
The undersigned an auditor appointed by said
Court, to distribute the funds arising from the sale
of the said defendant’s personal property by the
sheriff of said county, to and among those legally
entitled to receive the same, will attend to the
duties of his appointment _at his office in the bor-
ough of Bellefonte on Friday the 12th day of
June A. D., 1896, at 10 o'clock A. M. when and
where all parties interested are requested to pre-
sent their claims before the undersigned, or be
. forever after debarred from coming in upon said
H. H. HARSHBERGER,
Auditor.
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LATING
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TINNING.
mee
W. H. Miller, formerly associated with James
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
al kinds of tinning, slate, the and
iron roofing, spouting, 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 a
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 given
and prompt attention will be paid
to every call.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
We Arso Parxt Tis Roors AND GUTTERS.
41 16 3m.
nest TABLE-OIl, MUSTARD
"OLIVES, SAUCES, KETCHUPS, SALAD
DRESSING, MUSHROOMS, TRUFFLES,
CAPERS.
38-1 SECHLER & CO.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
No matter whether it relates to clothing, food,
the luxuries or the necessities of life the best is
invariably the cheapest. - The WATCHMAN is the
best county paper and you can get it for
A YEAR FOR gr1.50
This is how it is done. By using our campaign
rate of g months for $1.00, the other 3 months for
the year can be had for socts, giving you the paper
for the small sum of $1.50.
OLD AND NEW ALIKE.
In order that our old subscribers enjoy the
same reduction given to new ones we allow all,
who pay up, the advantage of the low rate for the
———time from April 1st, 1896. It would be well for
you to look up the label on your paper and save
socts. by paying your subscription.
THE CAMPAIGN RATE
The WATCHMAN will be newsier and more re-
liable than ever during the campaign that is just
beginning. You can get it from June 1st to
January 1st.
7 MONTHS, FOR 70 CENTS.
When the value is considered this should make
many new readers for the paper. Already the
plan is becoming popular and many names have
been added to the list but we want more.
TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT.
Now is the time to subscribe if you have any
relatives in distant States to whom you would like
to send a home paper.
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.
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.
S————— sxmm— sms
John Robinson and Franklin Bros’. Shows.
Tee GREAT JOHN ROBINSON AND FRANKLIN BROS. ENORMOUS SHOWS
’
t—— COMBINED ——%
The only really big Shows that will visit this section this year.
— BELLEFONTE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th.
™N
TWO CIRCUSES IN ONE
TWO MENAGERIES IN ONE
a TWO HIPPODROMES IN ONE.
expensive and comprehensive
.
0 o o GRAND FREE STREET PARADE o o 0
ever seen. Containing more Grand New Features, more Sublime Sights, more Horses, more Ele-
hants, more Camels, more Men and Women, more Cages, Chariots, Tableau Cars, more Bands of
Me more Automatic Music, more Beautiful Costumes, than any other Show possesses, besides a
World of other Sublime and Startling, New and Original Innovations so much Grander, Greater Cost-
lier and more Meritorious than any other possesses, that opposition positively pales at the thought of
during to dream of attempting even the weakest imitation ofsthis All-overshadowin Introduction of a
New and Mighty Gala-day Processional Amazement. EVERY MORNING AT 10 "CLOCK,
THE HORSELESS CARRIAGE !
The COMBINED MANAGEMENT OF THE
GREAT JOHN ROBINSON and FRANKLIN
most wonderful achievement in science. the,
“MOTOCYCLE"”—the mode of conveyance in the
The combining of these TWO GREAT SHOW Senables them to present the most glorious, elaborate
if low prices will
draw you to our
place. :
he GLOBE.
ed the same day as
received.
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY
— FASTEST GROWING STORE IN BELLEFONTE.——
THE LEADING BARGAIN EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
SHIRT WAISTS.
To the Gilobe for shirt waists. Thats the way
the people talk. Ladies who are posted, who
know where the largest brightest and best stock
of shirt waists can be found.
We received by Monday’s express 25 dozen
French Percale waists an easy seller at 756 cents
each we start them going at 48 cents.
50 Fine French Percale waists white collar, and
guaranteed to be the best waist on the market,
easily worth €1.50. Our price $1.18.
MILLINERY.
All that is beautilul you will find in this depart-
ment. Five people kept busy from early morn
till late at night doing nothing but trimming
hats. Not a store in Bellefonte can show you
have the selection that we can. We guarantee
our styles to suit the most fastidious and our
prices the most economical.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK.
23 dozen Lace Caps worth all the way from 25
cents to 75 cents. - Your choice 15 cents.
DOMESTICS.
2 Bales one yard wide unbleached muslin 5
cents.
1 case of 50 pieces American Indigo Prints
cheice atterns latest designs 4 cents.
See the new styles and latest shades of dimities
we are selling at 8 cents.
35 pieces toweling, just the thing for tea towels
4 cents.
20 pieces white goods plain and figured per
yard 5 cents.
To reap the benefits of our weekly announce-
ments it is always best to come immediately and
get the choicest goods.
DRESS GOODS SACRIFICES.
The warm weather gently reminds us that our
stock of dress goods ought to be reduced. We
shall do this by an utter annihilation of prices. It
will pay you to read these two columns carefully.
CAPE PATTERN SALE.
An offering of the complete outfit for a silk ca
equal to any $8.00 cape on the market- for only
$2.49 as follows :
. 2 yards figured India silk. 1} yards interlin-
ing, 1} yards Austrian silk 2 pars number 12
Satin Ribbon, 2 yards Lace. This entire outfit
will make as fine a cape as seen anywhere for
only 2.49 or we will give you the choice of 6 pieces
Ladies flannel with the above linning for only
$1.99.
PERCALES.
We have in stock over 50 different styles of Per-
cales, just the thing for shirt waists. All colors
best goods 9 cents per yard.
OUTING CLOTH.
25 pieces Outing cloth in light and dark colors a
Top ar 71% cents quality. Our price per yard 5
cents.
TABLE LINENS.
10 pieces, Turkey Red Table Linen full width
fast colors, price per yard 19 cents.
5 pieces unbleached Table Linen a good seller
at 35 cents our price this week 22 cents.
SKIRT PATTERN | Door Lideks 10c.
s Jumping Ropes 4c.
BALE Linen Thread 4c.
We will give you Sgg Beater 3c.
your choice fis week | Pins Per Paper lc.
of over 20 pieces all ty Pins 3c.
Vaselene 5c.
wool serge as follows : 5
yards all wool serge, 5
yards velvet binding 6
yards Rugtle Lining 134
yards Linen for only
$2.07.
Ammonia pint bottle
Oc
10c.
Scrub Brushes 5c.
Horse Brushes 10c.
Writing Tablets lc.
Hair Brushes 9c.
Reading Combs 5c.
Curry Combs 10c.
Stove Polish 5c.
Shoe Blacking 5c.
Tape Measures 3c.
Tooth Powder 7c.
Basting Cotton 1c.
Ink Per Bottle 4c,
Machine Oil 5c.
Lead Pencils 1c.
Thimbles 1c.
Dress Stays 5c.
Corset Steels 5c.
LADIES BELTS.
No need of looking
in jewelry stores for
this desired article we
have them all styles
from 23 cents to §2.50.
WHITE PARASOLS.
20 White Parasols
double ruffle well
worth $2.50 of any ones | Pocket Knives 5c.
money. Our price $1.48. | Machine Oilers se.
,,, Match Safes 7c.
Chinese Ironing Wax
Tape Per Bolt 2c
WASH SILKS.
We are stili selling,
those beautiful pat- | Rick Rack 3c.
terns in Wash Silks at | Pocket Books 3c.
25 cents per yard. | base Balls se.
Don’t let this oppor- | Kid Curlers 5c. :
tunity to purchase a | Hooksand Eyes 2c.
Belt Pins 2c.
Shirt Waist Sets 9c.
Belt Buckles 10c.
Coffee Strainers 2c.
silk waist slip by.
——
WE ARE HEADQUAR-
TERS FOR NO- Gum Hair Pins lc
TIONS. Scissors 10c.
Tacks per box 1c. Sorey Delve e.
Door Knobs 2c. 50 1b. Scale 21c.
Looking Glasses 5c. Tracing Wheels 5c
Glass Cutters be. Pad Locks 12¢c. :
Perfumery 9c. Fine Combs 5c.
Lamp Brush 7e.
Knitting Cotton 5c.
Christie Bread Knife We name prices with-
19¢. on fear of competi-
ors.
Lamp Shades 12¢.
Hammocks 48c.
Remember we sell for one price and that the very lowest, we guarantee our prices
on high class merchandise cheaper than any store in Bellefonte.
40-15
KATZ & CO. L'td.
Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to All Competitors.
Fauble’s
HUNDREDS HAVE been to see us and have
PROFITED
HUNDREDS MORE WILL COME.
This
great sale will not last forever.
MISS IT and you lose a chance to save some big
money.
REMEMBER
$20,000 worth of the best clothing made is being
/ ;
sold for a very little more than half its act-
ual value.
IT COSTS NOTHING to see and CONVINCE
YOURSELF.
40-10
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FAUBLES’,
Bellefonte, Pa.
BROTHERS’ ENORMOUS SHOWS COMBINED
attended the recent speed contests of ‘‘Horseless
Carriages,” at Chicago, and wisely concluded to
secure the most thoroughly finished and speedy
of the numerous new vehicles there tested. Oth-
-er circus managers were also there, and all bid for
the “WINNER.” The well-known courage and
unlimited financial resources of John Robinson
and Franklin Brothers, together with that reso-
jute determination to at all times secure the best
in all branches, prompted these well-known mana-
gers to outbid all others, and they did secure the
40-20-2t
Twentieth Century—a mechanical contrivance
that can run 60 miles an hour over ordinary coun-
try roads. It can cover 100 miles an hour on a
speed course, and the cost of running this won-
erful ‘“‘Horseless Carriage’ 100 miles is but sixty
cents. It will be seen daily in the Free Parade of
these great shows, and during the afternoon and
evening performances will ‘be put to trial test of
Speed on the immense hippodrome track. No
other circus management has ever dared to put a
fortune in a “feature,” the exhibition of which
will be without cost.
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ASSESSMENT APPEALS FOR 1896.
Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Cen-
tre county, that the County Commissioners will
hear and determine appeals 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 Gregg townshi
? ’ and Centre Hal a re
Wednesday, May 27,— Harris, College, Ferguson
2 ’ and Half Moon to
Thursday, May 28.—Union, Burnside and Snow
Shoe townships and Union-
ville borough.
Friday, May 29,—Howard, Curtin, Libert;
Rush townships and
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,
urg and South
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 appenl.
3. L. GOODHART,
T. F. ADAMS,
J. B. STROHM.
Attest : R. F. Hunter, Clerk.
Commissioners’ Office,
Bellefonte, Pa., April 30, 1896.
and
oward
Philips-
Co. Com.
41-18-3t
20c. and 25¢. per can. :
SECHLER & CO.
SSHARPIES STUDIO.
——SPECIAL PRICES. —
For a short season of high grade work: until
May 16th, 1896.
—We will make—
——12 CABINET { PHOTOS—
from any negative made at
our studio in the last C.
years, for
99——o
—99———CENTS
If you must have a setting and new negative, for
99 cent you can get
{6 CABINET PHOTOS }
of superior workmanship.
SHORT TIME
0
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-
where would cost from $2
to $3. This offer will be
good only until
———) MAY 16th, 1896. (——-
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Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Hangers.
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11: west High Street,
41-10-3m BELLEFONTE, PA.
Philips-
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i= Fish, of all kinds at Very Low Prices.