Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 14, 1897, Image 5

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clay taken from Frank Wallace's brick
yard. If that boy had encouragement and
a tutor he would make an artist. All his
work is artistic.
Hook and ladder company No. 1 have held
their election of officers and the result is as
follows : President, Lew L. Wallace ; vice
“president, Frank Baldridge ; secretary, Wm.
Shope ; financial secretary, Alvan Smith ;
treasurer, Claud Fulton, foreman, James
Noll ; 1st assistant foreman, Hamilton Reed ;
2nd assistant foreman, Samuel Swarm ;
trustees, Frank Baird, John Johnson, and
Joseph Charles. :
The: Bellefonte High school ball team
and the Academy team were to have played
a match game on Saturday on the Central
City ball ground. For some cause the High
school did not put in an appearance, the
Academy boys waited until after. three
o’clock when rather than let them go home
disappointed, without a game, a picked nine
was taken from Milesburgand vicinity and
the game then started off in good shape. All
through, the game was water and mud and
full of fun. The score stood 13 to 15 in favor
of Milesburg.
New Advertisements.
OTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—Notice
JF is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between H. H. eh and
Samuel Sheffer, trading under the firm name of
Schreyer and Sheffer, Grocers, has this day been
dissolved, by mutual consent. H. H. Schreyer
having retired from the firm Samuel Sheffer has
ii interest and the business will be con-
tinued under the firm name of -Samuel B. Sheffer
" & Son to whom all accounts of the dissolved firm
are due and payable. H. H. SCHREYER,
SAMUEL SHEFFER.
42-19-3t Bellefonte, Pa., May 12th, 1897.
OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
CHARTER.—Notice is hereby given that
an application will be made to the Hon. John G.
Love, president judge of the court of Common
Pleas of Centre county, on Tuesday, the first day
of June, A. D., 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
for the charter of a corporation to be called the
“Nittany Rod and Gun Club,” the character and ob-
ject of which is the stocking of the streams on the
ands leased by the said corporation, the protec-
tion of game and’ for the purpose of hunting and
fishing.
42-19-3t. JOHN M. DALE, Solicitor.
OTICE OF APPEALS. — From the
Annual Assessment for 1897.
~ Notice is hereby given to the tax-payers of Cen-
tre county, that the county Commissioners will
hear and determine appeals at the Commission-
ers’ office, at Bellefonte, Pa., for the respective
districts as follows : :
Tuesday, May 25th—Miles, Haines and Penn
townships and Millheim borough.
Wednesday, May RB Greg and Potter town-
ships and Centre Hall borough.
wrsday, May 27th—Ferguson, Harris, College
and Half-Moon townships and State College
borough.
Friday, May 28th—Snow Shoe, Burnside, and
Union townships and Unionville borough.
Saturday, May 29th— Curtin, Liberty, Rush and
Howard townships and Howard borough.
Monday, May 31st—Boggs, Marion and Walker
townships and Milesbur rough.
Tuesday, June 1st—Huston, Patton, Benner,
Worth and Taylor townships.
Wednesday, June snd—Dhilipsburg and South
Philipsburg boroughs and Spring township. ?
Thursday, June 3rd—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 dis-
tricts will be present with the board of commis:
sioners on the day of said appeal for their respec-
tive districts, as well as all persons’ who may feel
themselves aggrieved. Assessors will bring all
books and papers they-have to the appeal.
M. F. RIDDLE,
THOS. M. i
DANIEL HECKMAN,
County Commissioners.
Attest :
N. E. ROBB, Clerk.
New Advertisements.
New Advertisements.
ICYCLES AT CUT RATES.—Regular
list prices almost cut in two. Al $100
bicycles at 860 and $50 bicycles at $35. Single
or double tube tires at $5 per set. Other cycle
sundries at correspondingly low cut rates. Ex-
amine stock and be convinced.
JOHN 8. WALKER,
McCalmont & Co's Warerooms, Bellefonte, Pa.
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A CCIDENT
—AND—-
HEALTH
INSURANCE.
THE FIDELITY MUTUAL AID ASSO-
CIATION
WILL PAY YOU
If disabled by an accident $30 to $100 per month
If you lose two limbs, §208 to £5,000,
If you lose your eye sight, $208 to $5,000,
If you lose Ths smb, 883 $082.00,
If you are i er month,
If killed, will pay is heirs, $208 to £5,000,
If you die from natural cause, $100,
IF INSURED,
You cannot lose all your income when you are sick
or disabled by accident. :
Absolute protection at a cost of 1.00 to $2.25
per month. . oo :
The. Fidelity Mutual Aid association is pre-
eminently the largest and strongest accident and
health association in the United States.
It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States of
b California and Missouri, which, together, with an
ample reserve fund and large assets, make its
certificate an absolute guarantee of the solidity of
protection to its members.
For particulars address
J. L. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and General Manager,
San Francisco, Cal.
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42-19-1-y.
SSIGNEE’S SALE OF COAL LANDS.
—Assigned estate of Robert Hare Powel
& Co. and Robert Hare Powel, Sons & Co.,
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2,-1897, AT 12 M,,
at the Exchange, N. E. cor. 3rd and Walnut Sts.,
iladelphia, Pa. .
PR BOWEL TON TRACT”—Situate in Rush
township, Centre Co., Pa., on the Tyrone & Clear-
field R. R., adjoining lands of John Eberman,
Jacob Stout, et. al., embracing about 1280 acres ;
and” containing both A and B veins of semi-
bituminous coal, both of which have been de-
veloped and worked. The improvements are :
2 shipping tipples and tracks complete, about 30
miners’ houses, 2 stables, large store, &c. Alsoa
large fire-brick works, comprising 2 kilns, drying
floor and necessary machinery, pans, moulds, &ec.
The entire property is underlaid with a vein of
fire-clay. Both veins of coal are under leases at 8
cents per gross ton. The fire-clay is under a
nominal lease, which can be terminated by the
gurchaser on 3 months’ notice. The income from
all the leases goes to the purchaser. “Powelton”
is reached by the Penna. R. R. (Tyrone and Clear-
field Branch.) ; :
“STERLING, NO. 2"—Sijtuate in Woodward &
Decatur townships, Clearfield Co., Pa., and adjoin-
ing lands of Abraham Goss, now D. Blair & Co.,
Albert & Bro., Moshannon Coal Co, et. al., em-
bracing about 320 acres, and containing B &D,
veins of semi-bituminous coal, one of which has
been developed and worked and the others has
not yet been developed. The improvements are :
a shipping tipple with track (no scales) ; several
miners® houses, &c. The upper vein is leased at
5 cents per gross ton. The income from said
lease goes to the purchaser. It is reached by the
Penna. R. R., at Brisbin Station (Osceola and
Houtzdale Branch.)
CRISFIELD TRACT—Situate in Woodward
township, Clearfield Co., Pa., adjoining lands of |
Whitesides et. al., containing 162 acres 30 perches
excepting 6 acres 146 perches. Subject to rail
road rights, mining lease, and mortgage of $9000.
For full descriptions, &c., see posters, which
may be had on application to THE GUARANTEE
TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT CO., Assignee, 316-320
Chestnut St., Phila., Pa., JOHN G. JOHNSON,
Esq., Attorney at law offices, No. 1001 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia.
Commissioners’ Office, Bellefonte, Pa., May JAMES A. FREEMAN & CO., ..uctioneers.
10th, 1897. 42-19-4t. 42-19-3t No. 422 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co.
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: court of Centre county, in the matter of
the estate of John Sweetwood, late of Potter town-
ship, Centre county, Pa. Notice is hereby given
that the undersigned has been: appointed an
auditor, in the above estate, to pass upon the ex-
ceptions filed, restate the account in accordance
with his findings, and make distribution of the
balance, to and among those legally entitled to
receive the same and that he will attend to the
duties of his appointment at his office, in Belle-
fonte, on Wednesday, the 26th day of May, A.D,
1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties
interested are requested to be present.
42-18-3t J. K. JOHNSTON, Auditor.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued
out of- the Court of Common Pleas of Centre
county, Pa., and to me directed, there will be ex-
sed at public sale, at the court house, in the
orough of Bellefonte, Pa., on
SATURDAY MAY 29th, 1897.
at 10:30 o'clock a. m. the following real estate :
All that certain tract 4 lsd situate in Liberty
and Howard townships, bounded and described as
follows, to wit: On the north by land claimed by
Jacob Holter, on the east by public road, on the
south by land of John B. Thompson, and on the
west by land of same, containing about 40 acres.
Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling
house, bank barn and other outbuildings.
ALSO
._ All the right, title and interest of the defendant
in a certain tract of land situated in Li erty and
Howard townships, bounded and descrfbed as fol-
lows: Commencing at a pine at public road,
thence by land of Jacob Holter, south 43 degrees
west, 184 perches to a post; thence by land of Jo-
seph Gardner, north 4234 degrees west 145 perches
to stones; thence by land of David B. DeLong,
north 31 degrees east 27 perches to stones, thence
by same 78 degrees east 39 perches to stones;
thence by land of Henry Thompson, south 22 de-
grees east 13 perches to a post ;
south 87 degrees east 69 perches to post, and north
80 degrees east 94 perches to stones ; thence /by
public road, south 50 degrees east 5 35-100 perches
to the place of beginning, containing 93 acres
and 621 perches, net. a
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Jacob Holter.
Terms :—No deed will be acknowledged until
purchase money is paid in full.
Sheriff's Office W. M. CRONISTER,
Bellefonte, Pa.. May 6th, 1897. >= Sheriff
; AUDITOR'S NOTICE—In the Orphan’s.
thence by same !
New Advertisemegnts.
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PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT.
Physicians have been for years interested in cy-
cling and they pronounce it beneficial. There
has only been one drawback and that has been
the saddle. There has been but one perfect sad-
dle on the market which they could recommend,
that is the
CHRISTY ANATOMICAL SADDLE.
The base is made of metal that cannot
warp or change its shape. It has cush-
ions where cushions are required to re-
ceive the pelvis bones and a space so that
“there can be no possibility of pressure on
the sensitive parts and positively prevents
saddle injury.
COLUMBIAS, CLEVELANDS,
STERLINGS, STEARNS,
SPALDINGS,
and all other high grade bicycles will
come fitted with the CHRISTY SAD-
DLE if you ask for it. High grade
makers have adopted and will furnish
the CHRISTY without extra charge
WHY ? Simply because upon careful exam-
ination they have come to the conclu-
sion that it was necessary to offer to
their buyers a Saddle that would not
prove injurions—and hurt cycling—
and their decision was without hesita-
tioninfavdrefthe . . ©. 1 ,
CHRISTY ...Anatomical...
The only Anatomical
Saddle built right..... SADDLE
ONCE A CHRISTY RIDER 4
ALWAYS A CHRISTY ADVOCATE
Booklet, “Bicycle Saddles from a Physician's
Standpoint,” free. !
A. G. SPALDING AND BRO.,
NEW York, CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON.
42-18-2m.
Fauble’s
me DRESS WELL
‘To have your clothing fit.
GO TO
To have your clothing well made.
YOUR MONEY BACK
AT A SMALL EXPENSE.
To have your clothing look stylish.
To buy your goods fully 25 per cent. less than others ask.
FAUBLES’,
Bellefonte, Pa.
FOR THE ASKING.
° Frep E. RicHARrDs,
President.
THE UNION MUTUAL LIFE.
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PORTLAND, MAINE.
ORGANIZED 18,8.
NEARLY FIFTY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL PROGRESS AND
o SQUARE DEALING WITH POLICY HOLDERS.
CONDENSED ANNUAL STATEMENT DEC: 31, 1896.
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Insurance. Insurance.
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J. FraNK Lang, °
Secretary.
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Assets - - - - 039,323.43
Liabilities : . : an
Surplus - or : - 507,348.19
° Totdl Payments to Policy-Holders - $29,326,727.38 °
Total Insurance in Force - = 38,086,849.01 S
c! OLD STRONG AND PROGRESST PE
Our policies are all up ta date and have the endorsed cash values—paid up insur- >
ance values and protected by the popular Maine non-forfeiture law.
ol Below we give a list of rates according to different ages under popular term plan
| ~~ —computed on a basis of $5,000 insurance. . S
| Age 2 30.11 Age 2 $74.95 These premiums are reducable each
© « op 63.30 « a7 i year by annual dividend which may be =
“O98 64.50 “38 81.95 used towards reducing the cost.
“29 6575 “ 39 84.95 FT
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se 81 084 “1 113
“89 69.90 “O50 152.25 Dillon sess 1 Manager.
. “ 33 wm) “ 55 21g tice over Centre Co., Bank,
$30 v3.10 60 303.50 BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Katz & Co. Limited,
THE GLOBE. |
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DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY.
The WASH DRESS GOODs season has begun in earnest now, and we
are making an unparalled exhibit in this Department.
We have always made
WASH FABRICS for dresses a feature in our store, and to-day we show a
a larger, finer and more beautiful assortment than ever before.
Lappett Mull, the new fabric this season in all colors of ground work,
with raised figures, including the new shade of Geranium Red, 10, 15 & 20cts.
PRINTED GRASS LINEN. Natural grounds, and printed in Red,
Black and Blue, 1octs.
¥
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AMERICAN DIMITIES in corded effects, 5, 10, and 15cts.
FRENCH ORGANDIES printed
in extremely delicate and tasty de-’
signs, 20 to 35 cents.
AMERICAN ORGANDIES, 3, 10
and 15 cents. :
CRASHES FOR SKIRTS, we have
them plain and striped, 15, 20 and
25cts.
Plain Organdies for Linings, all
colors, g cents.
WHITE DRESS GOODS FOR
GRADUATING DRESSES.
ORGANDIES, white, 15 .to 3scts.
Swisses white, plain and dotted 12
to 40 cents.
SILKS,
white 35 to 75cts.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
We acknowledge no competizion. .
We receive new styles and new shapes
every day and are always ready to
show the very newest things as soon
as they appear in the Eastern cities.
- OUR SWELL STYLES combined
with Artistic Arrangements of trim-
mings and last but not least our ex-
treme lowness of price, have proved
irresistible attractions to those who de-
light in stylish headwear.
300 Sailors this week, 12cts.
40-15
KATZ & CO. Lud.
Makers of low prices and terrors to all competitors.
summa
Montgomery & Co.
New Advertisements.
JPEERLESS BARGAINS
: mn J eee
CLOTHING.
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You can depend upon what we say.
Goods bought and sold on a small
margin.
‘Money refunded if goods are in any
way unsatisfactory.
All the new shapes in Straw Hats.
Bicycle suits in all colors, also in
Crash.
Summer underwear in Gauze and
Gauze Wool.
A handsome display of Children’s
Clothing.
Washable neckwear.
Cool Things for Hot Weather.
GRAND ARMY SUITS.
MENS’ AND ROY’S ALL WOOL
SUITS AT gs.00.
MONTGOMERY & CO.
Bellefonte, Pa.
42-10
ALESMEN WANTED.—To sell our
high grade inspected. Nursery Stock. Many
new specialties offered this year for the first time,
as well as the standard varieties of fruits and or-
namentals. No previous experience necessary.
Write for terms, stating age, ete.
Hoores, Bro. & Thomas,
42-15-4t*
ADMIN ISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let-
ters of administration on.the estate of J.
Shannon McCormick, late of Ferguson township,
deceased, having been granted to the undersign-
ed, all persons knowing themselves indebted. to
said estate are requested to make payment and
those having claims against the same will present
them for payment. “JOHN T. McCORM CK,
42-18-6t* State College Pa.
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West Chester, Pa.
JERWARD McGUINESS,
TAILOR.
McClain Block, opposite the Bush House,
Second Floor.
A Full Line of Spring and Summer Suit-.
ings is Now Being Shown to Purchasers of
Fine Clothing.
5 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
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Jewelry.
ARNESS
BELTS.
Fashion’s endorsement has
made this the most pop-
ular style of the year.
We have them in aln
shader of leather froma
$1.00 up
elo) —
SHIRT WAIST SETS,
(Cuff links and 4 Buttons)
50 CENTS.
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F. C. RICHARD’S SONS,
41-46 High St. BELLEFONTE, PA.
le Avenue Nurseries.