Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 05, 1896, Image 5

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    Spring Mills. |
From all that I can learn the hay crop in
this valley will be almost a total failure.
David Burrell, of Centre Hall, formerly a
residenter of our village, made us a visit last
week. Mr. B., has hosts of friends here who
are always glad to see him.
Last week the Millheim telephone com-
pany placed ‘phones’ in several business
houses of our village. The company is mov-
ing along quite rapidly and working towards
Bellefonte.
The Spring Mills printing house, has re-
“ceived anew press for printing musie. C. C.
Bartges, the proprietor, informed me that he
is now ready to execute all orders for en-
graving and printing music.
We had quite a lively baseball contest, on
Saturday last, between the junior clubs of our
village and Rebersburg. Both clubs did very
well, but the juniors of Spring Mills were de-
feated. The score stood 8 to 10in favor of
Rebersburg.
Very appropriate and able addresses were
delivered here, and in our neighborhood, on
Decoration day. Rev. Faus delivered the
address in George's Valley, Rev. Rearick at
the Union cemetery, (Farmers Mills) and
Rev. Eisenberg, at Spring Mills. . Flowers
were in great profusion. All the stores and
many of the private residences in our village
were handsomely and elaborately decorated
with the national colors.
I noticed Col. J. L. Spangler, Wm. Runkle,
W. F. Smith (Prothonotary) and John Noll,
Democratic candidate for the nomination for
sheriff, on Saturday evening last. They had
been to Millheim. Col. S., delivered an ad-
dress at the cemetery. Of course down the
valley they took a look at the political field
Montgomery & Co.
ONEY TALKS!
41-22-tf
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We begin TO-DAY a
GREAT o REDUCTION o SALE o OF o CLOTHING. ——
A bona fide reduction of 25 per cent. in Men’s
Boy’s and Children’s suits from the high grade
down through the medium ones to the cheap.
In fact all our immense stock of clothing will ge
at the same
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SACRIFICE PRICES.
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This includes the Separate Trousers and Wash
Suits for Children.
CALL AT ONCE AND SECURE A BARGAIN.
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9 MONTGOMERY & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
ANOTHER COLUMN
The kind of bargains that are mak-
ing this store so popular with the buy-
| ing public.
We buy only from first hand. We
save the people money. We pay no
tribute to middle men. We bring the
cosumer in direct connection with
the producer.
Remember the money saving chan-
ces we offer you are not limited to the
items advertised.
Every department in the store con-
tributes record breaking values.
We have just received 15 pieces
also. It must have pleased them for when
‘here there were all in excellent spirits.
Candidates were very lively last week, and
all appear confident of success. Of course
many of them will think differently after
the 9th inst. All the candidates who visited
us last week were Democrats. Among the
number I noticed A. R. Alexander, of Penn
township, candidate for the nomination for
recorder ; Daniel Heckman, of Benner, can-
didate for the commissionership ; A. C. Thomp-
son, of Half Moon, for the nomination for
assembly ; J. S. Carson, of Spring, and J. L.
Runkle, of Bellefonte, both candidates for
the nomination for sheriff, and P. H. Mey-
ers, of Harris, an aspirant for commissioner.
Republican candidates are evidently sailing
very close to the shore. I presume they are
awaiting the result of the Democratic conven-
tion on the 9th inst., before venturing into
very deep waters. After the convention, no
doubt, they will endeaver to make the ‘‘fur
fly.”
State College and Vicinity. ;
Jas. H. Potter was about town on Saturday.
Miss Bell, of Bellefonte, is visiting Benj,
H. Beaver,
Postmaster Kennedy
on Tuesday.
B. F. Morgan and family spent Sunday in
Philipsburg. :
Lieut. Jos, W. Wolfe returned from Lewis-
burg on Tuesday morning.
We have met candidates within the past
few days as follows, for sheriff, Cronister,
Parker, and Noll, for treasurer, Kutz and
Kimport, commissioner, Fry.
The Huntingdon Presbytery in adjourned
session on Tuesday evening installed Rev,
Jas. O. Dennison as pastor of the State Col-
lege Presbyterian church.
was in Bellefonte,
Card of Thanks.
The members of the Milesburg cornet band are
desirous of returning their sincere thanks to the
ladies of that community who so kindly aided us
in the festival we recently held.
Tue MILESBURG BAND.
ERE
New Advertisments.
ree SALE.—Two nine and one thir-
teen room dwelling houses situated at
State College. These houses are well situated,
and have all modern conveniences, inquire of
: ALBERT EMERICK.
Post office box 225, State College, Pa.
41-23-2t.
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.
LATING ROOFING
“=~ AND—+
TINNING.
W. H. Miller, formerly associated with James
Harris & Co., announces fo 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
doing on kinds of tinning, slate, tin and
iron roofing, spouting, repair work
and will also handle
A LARGE LINE OF TIN AND GRANITE
IRON WARE.
A Speciavty.—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, ete. It can
be done, and we
ean 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 Argo Paint TiN Roors AND GUTTERS.
41 16 3m.
INEST TABLE-OIL, MUSTARD
OLIVES, SAUCES, KETCHUPS, SALAD
DRESSING, MUSHROOMS, TRUFFLES,
CAPERS.
38-1 -
SLCHLER & CO.
A Great Offer.
THE BEST 1S 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 9 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 irom 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 pee
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.
We solicit every one of our many readers to
tell their friends of tne 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.
more of the fancy wash silks we have
been selling at 25cts. a yard. These
go on sale at the same price. Silk
ginghams full width at zscts.
No other store has them, neither
can they get them to sell at this price.
Fibre Chamois the 25 cent kind at
12}; cts. Novelty Mohair dress
goods worth 40 cts., now reduced to
27 cts. in Blacks and Colors. We
lay claim to carry the best line of
Black dress goods ever shown in Cen-
tre county. We carry everything
from 15cts. a yd. up to 1.50 and all
are excellent values.
We have about 50 samples silk waist
Patterns, which we will close out at
record breaking values. Our 25ct.
Persian Dimities are now reduced to
12}5cts, our 15ct. are now reduced to
10, our 12%4ct. Dimities are now sell-
ing at 8.
We are showing great values in Ta-
ble Linens. 25cts. buys a Table Lin-
40-15
da
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY
OF BRILLIANT BARGAINS.
| en worth fully 35cts., 4octs. buys a Ta-
ble Linen you cannot match else-
where under 6octs.
Red Table Linen full width at 17cts.
a yard, these are fast colors. Better
ones at 21cts. 27cts. and 3gcts.
Ladies vests at gcts., good ones.
Ladies vests bleached lisle thread at
1octs. 100 doz. full regular seamless
Ladies hose at 1octs, guaranteed fast
black, 10 cents buys a child’s seamless
ribbed black stocking. The kind
that don’t wear out.
We are headquarters on Belts, any
kind at all that you want. We have
them in silk, leather, gilt and Dresden
effects.
Belt pins at 2cts.
Side combs 3cts. a pair.
Men's shirts, good ones at 25cts.
Ladies fine, cambric, hemstitched
handkerchiefs cts.
Great values in Ladies shirt waists,
48cts., socts., 73cts., 98cts. and 1.18.
long, 49cts.
common un-
Lace curtains 3yds.
a pair, cheaper than
bleached muslin.
MILLINERY DEP'T.
It is a conceded fact that we sell
more hats than all other millinery es-
tablishments combined.
New shapes received daily.
NO CHARGE FOR TRIMMING
HATS. .
KATZ & CO. L'td.
Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to All Competitors.
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Fauble’s :
CAN YOU?
ime ?
BE
WE NEED IT
means.
47-10
CHE.
WILL YOU ?
See your neighbor pocket from §3.00 to $5.00
actual saving by patronizing our great Clothing
Sale and not take advantage of this, an opportu-
njty you are not likely fo have again in a life
-1 WILL PAY YOU BIG TO COME TO US.
WE ARE BUSY BECAUSE WE SELL
YOU BETTER GOODS FOR LESS
MONEY THAN OTHERS.
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
WE MUST HAVE IT. —
And if the saving of a day’s to a week’s wages
is an object, you will be sure to come to us.
Don’t miss this great sale.
and like your neighbor pocket from $3.00 to gs.
saving, that a suit purchased from us actually
But see us at once
FAUBLES’,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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New Advertisments.
[OR SALE.—Good seven room house on
Allegheny street, Bellefonte. Apply to
1013 E. BROWN, Jr.
UMMER BOARD WANTED.—A lady
desires to exchange a fine new piano for
board during the summer. Address all commun-
ications to 3 “B’ 1308 Chestnut St.
41-21-tf Philadelphia, Pa.
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
7 mantary on the estate of Julia Robb, late
of Curtin township, Centre county, Pennsylvania,
deceased, have been granted to Wilson Magn, 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. s
ee
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DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let-
ters of Administration on the estate of
Fabian Matts, late of Patton township, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned by the
Register of Wills, in and for Centre county, all
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate are requested to present
the same duly authenticated for settlement,
D. L. MEEK,
Witsur F. REeEpER, Attorney, Administrator.
41-21-6¢
INEST ORANGES, LEMONS, BA-
NANAS, COCOANUTS, DATES AND
FIGS AT
SECHLER & CO.
Pinest Roasted Coffees, Rio, Java,
Fresh Roasted.
SECHLER & CO.
Santos and Mocha.
(500p APPLES
VS
FROZEN OUT WHEAT.
Heretofore the farms of Centre county, Penn’a.
have produced the best quality of wheat and us-
ually a crop of poor, Works applos, As there will
be little wheat this year, the farmers can make up
the loss by protecting their apple crop. Spraying
the apple trees destroys the codling moth or apple
worn, after which the trees produce good salable.
fruit and plenty of it. Spray Pumps and spray-
ing ingredients, with full printed instructions, as.
well as Bucket Pumps, which purify foul cistern
water, are for sale at the very lowest prices at the.
Agricultural Implement Store of
McCALMONT & CO.,
41-20-3m Bellefonte, Pa.
((otumbin river Salmon, Finest Goods
15¢. 20c. and 25¢. per can.
SECHLER & CO.
JFSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS.—In
The Star Accident Company. It costs
but little more, and coral the best
is the cheapest when we take out In-
surance, because when you want it you
want it badly. Address
THE STAR ACCIDENT COMPANY,
Star Accident Insurance Bldg.,
Chicago.
Over $700,000.00 paid for accidental injuries.
40-47-8m
1-= Fish, of allk nds at Very Low Prices.
New Cheese
SECHLER & CO.
Wall Paper Store.
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41-10-3m BELLEFONTE, PA