Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 10, 1905, Image 5

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Lemont. Hublersburg. : Shoes. Shoes. New Advertisements.
Saturday morning the thermometer regis- Mr. William Decker is recovering from an
tered 10° below zero. attack of erysipelas. - es OUSE AND LOT ‘FOR SALE.—A
i i i ’Squire Minnich and family visited friends very desirable home on east Bishop St.,
—y * sie Jeon is community are ot Sous ny last Sunday. Bellefonte, is offered for sale. The rs is
modern and stands on a lot that alsohas a front-
M hn Kili a H t te Yes; we can give the reason why so few age on Logan St. Call on or write to
rs. John Klinger and son Harry transacl- | people attend church these Sundays. Small Mrs. SARA A. TEATS,
ed business in Bellefonte Thursday. pox ! 46-30tf Bellefonte, Pa.
The sleighing is fine and the fall of snow, | D. M. Whitman has heen confined to his
Sunday night, improved the roads so that home the past ten days a_ sufferer with
the farmers are making fine use of them. jaundice. It is to be hoped he will soon
OARDING.—Parties visiting Phila-
delphia can have first-class board and
all accommodations six squares from business
centre of city. Terms $1.25 and $1.50 ver day.
recover.
Jacob Klinger, E. C. Ross’ right-hand man, en Special rates by the week.
4 ’ : : Harry Weaver, who is in the employ of
and bis daughter have been sick with the | tho X.Y. C. railroad, at Oak Grove, came CLOSING OUT SALE OF SHOES. | (Formerly of Bellefonte,) "*" 1606 Green. Bt.
grip for the last two weeks, and at this writ- | home on Tuesday for a few days rest. Harry 149-38-1y* Philadelphia
ing are very little better. sys Soo Joon work gull 10 many honrs —— ”
Rev. A. Davidson enjoyed Friday evening P » GENTS w ANTED. — to! ad |
at Houserville, attending the protracted | py You WaNT TO MAKE MONEY ?— 287s “he 1s ane of the mask Suttle it
of the century; and Bulwer wioie olf !
“more racy and powerful than any of §
writer I am aware of.”” Pamphlet sent on ic-
quest. GEORGE BARRIE & SONS,
1313 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
meeting in the U. B. church, at which there | Of course you do. Let us help you. Sell
have been about seventy conversions. vour cream, eggs and poultry to us and we
A sled load of ladies from this town en. | guarantee that you will be pleased with
joyed Tuesday evening of last week at the he i ig ora a DT a oh 50-5-1-7
home of Mrs. James M. Williams, of Belle- | . > : 1C :
fonte, and report a very pleasant time at the vineel) $hat we can make SpHey for y “ht Owing to other business engagements which demands a share of DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let-
county seat er tris : fy Sn, 0 he pate
. 4 5 1 s . ’ . as ary J. Jackson, deceased, late of the borough
The Prohibitionists have nominated the | us a line and we will have him call. We our attention we have decided to close our Shoe Store at Philipsburg ; JT Selietunie hating BOOK granted I oe mann
always pay the highest market prices for
eggs, chickens, ducks and turkeys.
estate to make immediate payment and those
following ticket for College township : Judge
having claims against the said estate to present
of election, Jacob B. Ray ; inspector, G. C. . . Sy. 0 Eos §
Williams ; school directors, David Wagner, THE HowARD CREAMERY CORP. and have moved the entire stoek to this place where we will inaugurate, om uly suthenticaind for Solomon
4. R. Roan ; supervisors, Jas. C. Gilliland, Office—Bellefonte, Pa. 50-6-2m ; A J.A.'B. Miller, Atty. Bellefonte, Pa.
C. D. Houtz ; overseer of poor, W. H. Mokle; — commencing FEBRUARY 16th, the Largest Money Saving Shoe Sale \R.
auditor, 8. B. Weaver ; township clerk, I. J. Books, Magazine, =e. g g ; y g DE J. JONES
Dreese. ANorHER “Trust BusTER.” — Another ‘trust . . ; ;
buster” has cast its shadow upon the horizon of ever held in Centre county. This large line of Boots and Shoes must VETERINARY SURGEON.
industrialism, this time inthe form of a little .
book by W. V. Marshall, of Berlin, Pa., editor of A Graduate of the University of London
rmanently located at the PALACE
On Tuesday last, Miss Mabel Allison treated | the Berlin Record. Mr. Marshall styles his book o and go quickly at an immense sacrifice. We ha i bas
: = Mees : ; ve not the ro in
her Sunday school class of twenty-four | “Competition,” naming it after what he asserts to g £°4 y om Ey a PLES helisimie, Where he
scholars to a sleigh ride of a dozen miles or | be the only force wiich should govern in the sion. Dr. Jones served four years und er
more. Of course the children were delighted | regulation of trade. By a plan of tax which he 3 2 ye erinary Surgeon Pierson. Calls
hone will be d tl
and highly appreciated her kindness. pronoses, he would paralyze the trusts as ef ay oF Ee RpSWered PIL
oy : 2 fectually, believes he, as he sets forth the trusts 3
Sleighing parties every night seem tO | pave been paralyzing things in general, not ex- finest kind of Boots and Shoes. If you contemplate buyin si ; L ,
P ying oe A UDITOR’S NOTICE—In the Orphan’s
be all the rage. Nearly everybody and their cepting their trustships themselves. The book Court of Centre county. In the matter
cousins are continually on the move. The | is interesting as dealing with the tru-i1 question of the estates of Isabella and Nancy Jameson,
late of Boggs township and Milesburg borough,
jingling of sleigh bells enliven the pike from | on new and original lines and should therefore will pay you to wait for this Big Sacrifice Sale ; even if you are not in * deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed
early evening ’til breakfast time next morn- | be read on that account if for nothing else, by by the Orphan’s courtof Centre county to dis-
ing. those who aspire to be posted on general and i: 3 ; iribute the funds in the hands of the accountant
political affairs. To the antitrusters it appenls need of Shoes it will pay you to patronize this sale, for no such bar- I torestoa at his oles ih the borough of Belle
His Hogship after viewing his profile last with especial force, and is really a strong present- fonte, on Friday, the 24th day of February, A. D.
week, evidently retired to his habitation in | ment in their behalf. The price of the book is 1905, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of carry-
disgust, for we have had “all fired” cold | 75 cents, post-paid, and can be had by addressing gains have ever been offered to the people of Centre county in days ing out the duties of his PR QUIGLEY.
weather ever since, and then to have a con- | the Berlin Publishing Company, Berlin, Pa. Bellefonte, Pa., i Auditor.
tinuation of it for six weeks longer. Great = 5 ; hn 1 likelv't ivin'th f Feb. 1st, 1805. 50-5-3t
Scott !! ! gone Dy, nor is such a sale likely to occur again in the near future. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
C. L. Finkle, having another enterprise in
view, will dispose of his stave mill which . ;
he recently erected above the railroad sta- Fortney & Walker in the practice of the law, has
: : % been dissolved.
t on and fitted up with entirely new mg All books, papers, suits, judgments of records,
chinery, etc. The boiler is 30 and the engine | 45 well as Orphan’s court matters remain in the
25 horse power. hands of D. F. Fortney for settlement, trial, ete.
Pumps were frozen up right and left lasg | Parties desiring information concerning any-
week, and in thawing some folks used very thing formerly in the hands of the firm, will call
little hot water but plenty of force, and of on the undersigned, who retains the old office
: i and will always be ready, in the future, as he has
course broke the chain, making bad worse. been in the past, to attend faithfully to any busi-
Spring Mills,
our Bellefonte store for such a large stock. Over $12,000 worth of the
A Card.
To the Public :
The partnership heretofore existing between . . .
. We have made up our minds to sell this lot ot Shoes at a big sacri- of Hormn Walters. late of » Court of entre
Miles Township, Dec’d. County.
. 4 . 3 1 The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the
fice and it will pay you to buy them, even if you will have to lay them a lg 2 Hiatus
trator of all and singular the goods and chattels,
. d h ri his and credits pion Vere of ‘he said Herman
alters, deceased, to and amon ose legally
away until you need them. entitled. to receive the same, will Me the rH
in interest at his office at Eagie block, Bellefonte,
Pa., on February 25th at 10 o'clock a. m., at which
time and place all parties having claims against
the said estate are requested to present the same
or be forever debarred from goming in on said
In the matter of the estate } In the Orphans’
Plenty of red hot water and some salt is all | acs entrusted to his care.
that is necessary. Respectfully, fond ! ZEAE
E. S. Shaffer, of Madisonburg, for several | 50if D. F. FORTNEY.
years manager of the Musser house at Mill- | ===——=—==—m====———=———= III,
hata, Was bese OX privet Puginess fons S5y New Advertisements. | YEAGER & DAVIS, F YOU WANT 10 Suid
or two last week. Mr. Shaffer is a candidate : * : : :
for the nomination of sheriff. His Democracy BELLEFON TE, Pa. standin My Se
is unquestionable, and he ranks high in {00s WANTED. —Middle aged wom-
character and ability, and would prove a | ij, 3% fo cook re
formidable candidate. 50-6-2t%
Sh 0 YOUNG WOMEN. —The Bellefonte
Hospital desires application from young
ya . women wishing to become pupil nurses in the £
I. 8. Frain, retired farmer and all-around | training school. Apply to Dina tont Hos- Sash, Plastering Lath, Bri z, Ete.
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business man, spent a short time in Howard | pital, Bellefonte, Pa. 60-1-tf P. B. CRIDER & SON
last Saturday. m= | 48.181 re Bellefonte, Pa.
Howard has been elated that no lives were
lost in last week’s collapse, and the outlook
now is for a bright future.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
lumber of any kind worked or In
the rough, White Pine, Chestnut
or Washington Red Cedar Shing-
les, or kiln dried Millwork, Doors,
Howard.
Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co.
Nowe: no
The undersigned, executors of the
estate of J. W. Stover, late of the borough
of Millheim, deceased, offers for sale his
entire stock of general merchandise. Said
LYON & CO LYON & CO. stock is in good condition and will be sold
at a bargain. Call on
The speedy cleaning away of the wrecked
brick plant has about been completed, and
the order to rebuild has gone forth. 4 OUR SPECIAL
Cal Wilson, who holds the plow on ex-
sheriff Schaeffer’s farm at Nittany, was in
Howard last week on business.
Charles Yearick, of Walker, an all-around PIA N Oo S A L E
business man, merchant included, spent last - J
Sunday with his wife’s relatives here.
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Mrs. H. T. STOVER,
Ezra Auman, the man from Millheim that W. F. SMITH,
ships an excellent grade of flour to our 3 2 :
town, was here last week, but not a murmur will be continued in order to close outa large: 50:12, Ezegntors
of “poor bread” was heard. number of Pianos and Organs which have been
Boleritk' Guraner, former bookkeeper for We are beginning inventory and during the month
Joe Diehl, has purchased a portable saw mill
and will at once proceed to cut out small
(CHARTER NOTICE. — Notice is here
given that an application will be made to
taken in exchange, including the list of Fine
Pianos remaining unsold from our January Clear- of February will continue our Special Reductions on all
Hades fingiy In iS osmiiy. ance Sale. Winter Goods the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, on
John Wetzel, . our up-to-date machinist, is ? February 20th, A. D. 1905, by Thomas C. Heims,
busy repairing engines and answering calls William A. Crist, Asbury W. Lee, Sheahan 3 5
FOR A Ll M ITED TI M E O N LY nae El Ce bs of *Assembty of
in various parts of the State, where only a
. first class machinist can fill the bill.
. , . 1 R he. toe Comimonweslih of Pannsylvanis, omtied
i i i i “An Act to provide for the Incorporation an
Children’s Coats in all sizes|Rugs in the large piano size, gion Ie oy ie ot
you can buy the Piano of your choice at a special
Clarence Rossman, postmaster of Clinton- ; and different colors, that sold | worth and are sold everywhere Avfil 0th, 19%, snd the supplements Hierera, for
i 5 ntended Corporation e
dale, spent Sunday with Lis uncle, W. B, : reduction. All standard makes to select from, as from $2.75 to $5, now go at|at $2.75 and $3.75, our price as called the “THE MONTOLA WATER COM-
Rossman of this place. Clarence had joined the “‘Beher Bros.,’’ *Schumacker,’’ ‘‘Haines ks > PANY?” the character and object of which is for
2? y $1.75 to $3.50. Misses’ coats|long as we have them $1.75 and the purpose of supplying and furnishing to the
the ranks of the public school teachers but 2 ; iy "
owing to the death of his father he now stays Bros.’’ ‘“Briggs,”’ ‘Hobart M. Cable,” ‘Clin-
at home and assists his mother, for which he ton’’ and others.
deserves much credit.
Joe Dunkle, the tenant on the farm of the
Bernard Lauth estate, has added a new.in-
dustry for the benefit of the citizens of the
public, individuals, companies and corporations
of that pasion of Rush township, Centre sounty,
Pennsylvania, residing, located and being with-
in one and one-halt (13%) miles distant from the
boundary line of the Borough of Osceola Mills,
Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, with a supply of
water for domestic, mechanical and other pur-
poses, to have, possess and enjoy all the rights,
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that sold from $3.50 to $6.50, |§2.50. A fine assortment of
now go at $2.25 to $4.50. , Regular Ingrain Carpets from
FURS.—A small assortment |25¢. up. A full line and new
of fine Isabella and Sable Fox |patterns of China Mattings, all
Fur Scarfs in the new flat effects, | the new and Persian and carpet
THE PIANO VALUES WE ARE GIVING
enefits and privileges of the said Act of Aksem-
ly and its supplements.
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town, by opening a first class dairy. Last : 50
week he made his first trip in a brand new have never been equaled, as the following recent sold at $10 to $15, now must go | effects, from the cheapest up to 50-4-3¢ Solicitors.
outfit, a handsome wagon with all modern purchasers will testify : at $5 to $7. These are very | 35C These qualities and styles :
conveniences attached. fine qualities. A few Fur|can not be found or matched at
ilu Baidu Te he (ainiag of Mr. Ross Campbell, W. L. Cook, J. W. Hoff- Scarfs in fine Martens that sold | the prices we can give you. GET THE BEST
rs. Hensyl, entertaine 0 :
lust Sunday evening. [The little children man, J. M. McCullough, Frances Clark, Earnest at $8 now must go at $4. Still| opening every day new :
recited and sang very pleasingly an y- : . / 2
body present was delighted with the ex- Albert, G. M. Mallory, G. R. Parker, F. Ham- have some of the cheaper Fur things in Dress Goods. Figured WEBS TER’S
ercises. The SHOVE Was GmPUsSE prineipanly mond, Chas. Robinson, Edward Nearhood, L. that must go at greater reduc- | 44 plain Mohairs in all colors, ASE
me Mulholland, Miss Rearick. tion. Stati’ Bapasd od Plains INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY
P. J. McDonald, of Unionville, dropped Clearance sale prices on all| panama in light, dark and black
down in our town, Saturday about 2 p.m. number of slightly used pian : : A ° . ght, C1 It is up to date and Reliable.
Just ss if he usa fallen fron i clouds, his A ii ih a EG Sim Clnhing Movs Wo Linens in all colors. A big as- It is the best for Home, School & Office.
explanation being that just after dinner a at cut low prices. Suits, Youths’ and Boy’s Win- f d thread D
freight stopped at Unionville and the crew, 0 sortment of round threa ress THE NEW AND ENLARGXD
knowing a zopd thing at Hight, Pak sid x UPRIGHT PIANOS ter Suits, Storm Coats, Caps, | Linens, Handkerchief Dress Lin- EDITION CONTAINS
invi i “a ride. ” on .
Jovi him ae 44 strolling road. and 2 Gloves, Mittens and Underwear | en,a full line of new White Mer- 25,000 NEW WORDS
examining the new industries, returning at prices that will make your 17 re; ; New Gazetteer of the World with more
Home oh shail train 8% 4714 p,m: . in good condition at fyo.oo, Sroo and $75. hs count double. , or Dre hia or Sine SUS Rio ties; based; othe latest oan.
Frank Confer, the man Sho Wives three We call special attention to the Organ Bargains wvaist Suits, : rimmings, Linings Nov Enenphical Dictionary. tontainibg
miles west of Howard and takes pleasure in this week in the following standard makes: SPECIAL SALL OF RUGS |and Buttons in all the new kinds. the names of over 10,000 noted persons,
raising the many little birds that lays the 5s id ou or y a bere redid fig
honey which has satisfied our wants in the Estey,” ‘‘H. Lehr,” “E. P. Carpenter,” ‘‘Bur- AND CARPETS.—We bought a | See our styles and get our prices
push Stati hauling igh ap uf SHI ney det,” “Mason & Hamlin,” and others. We big line of Smyrnaand M tte | before you buy. Edited by W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D.
De oun kit ic have a large number of piano cased, and beautiful g y gquette Uniied States Commissioner of Education
parallel with the train until in front of the cottage styles. Your choice at BARGAIN 2380 QUARTO PAGES
Sn vp wai PRICES. 4 Piano Cased Organs at $40, $60, Rew Plt. sina TA
ao to Ny AUR, by Ward Shank, i $65 and $75. Cottage styles at $15 and upwards. NEEDED I >
As repairs are being pushed to sot ma: Fine Estey Organs at $35 and upwards. Seeing N EVERY HOME
chinery iy notte 3 fue rolling mill, oe is believing. Call early. They must go to make A160’ Wrierin's Comimitats : Diowosake
: tin hl aay the mon room for other goods. TS Pages. 1400 Illustrations. Sige:
are nearly all sold with a promising dividend : 4 > ® tan i
to the farmer for the first season. This is 4 s A Special Thin Paper Edition De Luxe
very encouraging to all stockholders as well p LYON & CO. LYON & CO. : is printed from the same plates as the
as itizens in Another discovery has been Phone or address, ) { Tegular edition, gle limp Severs and
made recently, one mile south of town, on e : .
land o ron 2 fn nd large Veins M. C. GEPHART, tent Belletonse, Pa. ps FREE, “A Test in Pronunciation,” in
of ganister rock of the very grade have by . .
Sy unearthed. With all these enticing 29 S. Allegheny St. - - - - Bellefonte, Pa. Riv wer rr NY YY ) SUFUCLYE 30d enboraining.
resources why should not every resident of 50-5 Algo illustrated pamphlets.
gurdown oole forward 3 a bright future ; G. & C. MERRIAMCO,,
nvite your friends to call and inspec e s
Tos sample in possession of Thomas 50-2-4¢ Publishers, Springfield, Mass.
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