The Genre Democrat, THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1892. CHAS. R. KURTZ - - EDITOR THE RACKET SPECIAL. Just inthe finest assortment of Kuropean samples in Linen, Tray covers, art squares, bureau and side board searfs. The attention of ladies of taste Is respectfully asked, There are only three of these lines In the United States and The Racket eaptured one of them Prices less than the same can be imported, OSTEIIq—18T] aul ye Buy Jud oy sae om sooad Jus JHA LYOO SH IAVT] Ue uj uorjoates Axon Toprul a INHKI Butterick Fashion Sheet, Delineator and pat terns for November—now in LOCAL DEPARTMENT. — Ladies coats and ulsters at Aiken's store, —(Col. D. 8S. Keller has been ill ing the past week, which confined | to the house. —Thieves have made several raids on T. B. Buddinger’s stores, at Snow Shoe, during the past two weeks. —The Presbyterian Mite Society will | give a chicken and waffle supper in the | chapel this, Thursday, evening. —D. Irvin & Son, of Julian, have pur chased McFarlanes hardware store, in town, and will continue the business in the future, —Mr. Wm. T. Hillibish has with- drawn from the firm of Wm. T. Hilli- bish & Co., of this place. He expects to engage in business elsewhere, On Tuesday, the famous protection pole from Curting Works was raised at the High school building for a flag pole for the Columbus celebration, on Fri. day. ~The Methodist pensed with their regular service on last Sunday afternoon in order to hold a memorial service to pay due respect to the memory of Prof. D. M. Lieb Sabbath school dis. i ~The Millheim band will be in Belle. fonte thisevening on its way to Altoona for the Columbus celebration there on Friday. We will insist on the boys giving ns a few of their choice tunes while | ~The sample ballots for use in Centre county will be printed this week, and a lot will be distributed by the county chairman so that all can become per. fectly familiar with it before the day of election. ~The members of Gregg Post en. joyed a feast in their rooms on last Mon. day evening. This organization will turn out in full force on Friday and de. sireall members to be on hand early that morning. ~The Evangelical church, at Zion, is undergoing extensive repairs at present, | A new steeple, new roof, new weather boarding and several coats of paint will make a decided improvement in the ap- pearance of the building. ~Prof. Wilse Reitmeyer, of Lewis. burg, was a pleasant caller at our office on Monday evening. Wilse is a jolly fellow and a good democrat. He is spending the week with the Zion band, | giving them instructions and sone of his very best music. «There will be a large time at Altoo. naon Columbus Day, Friday of this week. In addition to the general ob. servance of the day there will be some fine racing at the park. The railroad company is selling tickets at reduced rates for that occasion. ~Joseph Hurst, an aged veteran Men. onite preacher, was found lying quite ill along the road, near the home of George Schaeffer, near Aaronsburg, on Friday, September 30, He died soon after. He had about #1000 in bank notes, ete,, on his person at the thne. ~Mr. Burwell, the prohibition orator who spoke in the court house last Thurs. day eveniug, was a very fine orator. He scored Hafrison and Morton In great shape and gave the democrats a few good clips also. On the tariff question Mr. Burwell strongly advocated the same position taken by the democrats this year, Columbus Day, der the management of the instructors of the public schools. A large paradewill be formed of all school children in Bellefonte and ad. jacent districts, Each will carry a flag and wear a badge. Large flags will be raised at the stone and brick school buildings and the oration of the day will be deliverey by John G. Love, Esq. Eagle, 1. O. O.F., U.O.of A. M., P. 0. 8. of A,, Company B and other or- ganizations will take part in the parade. for the occasion and it will be an inter- esting event, No style about Judge Orvis. The Williamsport Sun in speaking of popular men said that there is no style about ex-Judge Oryis, and no one who does not know him would sitting at the table in the court house as He figures frequently in big cases, of a ful. His efforts recently saved Banker Dill, of Clearfield, from heavy ment, and his efforts secured the second conviction of Charles Cleary punish- murder of Policeman Paul county a few months ago. in Clinton The and leads his faction victory whenever he gets is a democrat in Centre to well interested in a fight. Recent Deaths On Sunday, the 9th, a son of Joseph L. Neff, Roland, Pa., died at Johnson.- burg, Elk county, where he had been employed. The remains were brought home for interment on the following Wednesday. He died from typhoid fever. On last Sunday night Miss Mary Ger rity died at her home on Lamb street, from consumption. young lady of about 25 years of age. She had a large circle of friends who are sad to hear of her death. The curred on Wednesday foreno« Catholic cemetery, The interment of the late Klinger, who died at his residence at toopsburg, occurred on Wednesday in the Union cemetery, She was a interment oc. m in the James You, Every Time There is little hope for the young man who spends his time and money in sa- loons or gambling houses, man who drinks or trusted in the Nine out of ten The young be gambles cannot ¢ employ of responsible t of the hanks that fail ean trace their failure to | firms, itimate speculations by the bank offic with the bank's funds. Nol stitution can afford to keep in their em- Ais Usiness in- drinking and getting drunk plenty of There are young men in the country who | are sober to fill the positions and found there, Young man, look well to your walk in life. Look well to your | Look well to your habits. — Carlisle Vol they are the ones who will be ASSOC Iaten, f unlerr, Not to be a Hard Winter This will not be a severe winter, says the sign-observing oldest inhabitant, for g - LX the big brown caterpillars are all brown having upon them no brown stripes, in- dicative of the amount of severe weath. er and the time when we expect it. And although there promises to be an abun. dant crop of chestnuts and some wal- nuts, to please the taste of the hungry squirrel, he will have travel over { many a wooden mile before picking up any shelbark to store away for winter, { for in most localities the trees put forth to [ no blossoms and consequently will be | | no fruit— Ez, | | State your Position | didate for Legislature, is asking demo. | | erats to support him, Mr.;Hamilton, will you give the pub. lic one plain, positive answer to the following question: If elected to the state Legislature, how would you cast your vote, “for” or the U, 8, Senate? Mr. Hamilton will you answer? await your reply, We services and Worth We are abreast of the times and in advance of the seasons bringing in the finest stock of Fall and!Winter Clothing. The dollar youlspend with us goes farth- er, lasts longer, gets more style, more quantity, more quality, and does you more good, In service worth and wear than money spent elsewhere. Our goods and prices now waiting for your inspec- tion, will prove this. Samven Lewin, Clothier, Don't Bet : It is not generally known, yet true, that a section of the new Baker ballot law says that a peyson's vote can be challenged and be prevented from vot. ing If he hus any wager or bet on the result of the election. Voters should bear this in mind, and either not bet at all or else walt until after their vote is deposited on election day, but the form. er course is the safer in more ways than one. ~The very latest styles in ladies cots at Alkeus’ store, On Friday Bellefonte will celebrate | Columbus day in appropriate style, un. | The G. A. R., Knights of the Golden | Quite a programme has been prepared one of Bellefonte’s most prominent and | He dresses neat- | ly in black, but not to attract attention, | pick out the modest, quiet looking man | one of the most able lawyers in the state. | civil character, and is usually success. | for the | Judge | up | ploy the young man who takes pride in | Prof. Hamilton, the republican! can- “against” M. 8, Quay’s re-election to | DEMOCRATIO MEETINGS, Public meetings will be held through- | out the county on the daysand at the places in the following list: | Thursday evening, Oct. 20, in | school house, at Farmers Mills | Thursday evening, Oct, 20, in Noll's { Hall, Pleasant Gap. { Friday evening, Oct. 21, in the school | house, at Jacksonville, Friday evening, Oct, 21, in Decker’s | school house, in Gregg twp. saturday evening, Oct. school house, at Coburn. | Saturday evening, Oct. in | er's school house, in Boggs twp. i { the 0) w———y in the a) “ies Walk- Monday evening, Oct. 24, in Colyer’s | school house, in Potter twp. Monday evening, Oct. 24, in | gard’s school house, in Miles twp. | Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, Murray's | school house, in Gregg twp. Wednesday evening, Oct, 26, | school house, in Gregg twp. Wednesday evening, Oct, { school house, in Patton twp. Thursday evening, Oct. school honse, at Woodward. Brum. tipka's 26, Sellers’ } Thursday, October 27, in the | house, at Sandy Ridge. +} N, in the school | Friday evening, Oct, 2 | house, at Rebersburg, , turn out and bring with you, to ! Democrat | republican neighbor discu the issues of the campaign | Come and hear the McKinley tariff it the an plained, how obs farmer I workingman d enables the few grow rich at their expense, A thorough explanation Jaker ballot law will be giv meeting. Two or more pron be present to addre begins, | | order of Presbyterians for Looal Option Huntingdon William resolutions favoring local « the best The Presbytery of recent session at ido; - w hy ' county lines as f counteract the evil of intemperance overtured the Synod of Pennsylvan take similar action. Resolut ndorsed by many cit Ex. ex-Judge adopted and i within the Presbytery. ver: Curtin and Beaver, President Atherton of State Coll {C, Humes and Harr the movement heartily. James How About lellefonts Some time since it occurred lo of Williamsport that the city by an authorities light furnished ual corporation was not up ard of 2.000 candle power as prescril na contract entered into. Engaging t j two experts, they had them make tests, ght exceeded 1.300 The result —-not a candle Pp Wer and SOE Calne as IW AS T0, How about Bellef: Would they stand doubt it very mueh. hta¥ HAs] We borough nte'selectric lig test? but the : must pay for it all the same, and at an such A enormous igure, 1 ~ Ellis L. Orvis, Esq., will the Bellefonte Democratic club, in hall, on next Monday evening forget this and bring your republican friends and neighbors with you aks talk nvited ~The display or fashionable cl and uisters at Aikens’is all the among the ladies, Everybody is | to come and see the new styles, ~<A man by the name of Daniel Weav. er died at his mountain home, several miles east of Greenbriar, last Monday from injuries received in a tussle with a wounded bear. Ile was out in the mountains on last Friday huting chest. nuts when he met a wounded bear. He had no weapons along, but, thinking he could manage his game all right he {tackled Mr. Bruin. He came AWAY {of some men would have been killed outright. Journal, last Saturday, Oct, 1st, | tents were burned —400 bushels of wheat, { all the summer's crop of hay and oats, | | 1 SCHOO | worsted and but for the timely arrival | ~The large barn of Neah Stover, west | of Millheim, was destroyed by fire on | All the con. | { all his implements, eleven hogs, several | | {ealves, a colt and one or two horses, The loss is about #2000 with no insur. ance, cipal speaker at a large democratic rally in Lock Haven, on Tuesday night. The next day he was at Renovo where he addressed another large gathering, The remainder of the campaign he will de. vole to making addresses in our county. «A minstrel show is being gotten up by some of our young local talent. Their first appearance will be in about a month. The programme will contain some rare speciaities such as clog dano. ing daring trapeze performances soloists and quartetts, Should their effort be a success they will sturt out on a tour, There is plenty of financial backing to give the boys a start. More later. Trastworthy -Serviesable Our complete assortment insures per. fect satisfaction in the selection of goods to satisfy individual tastes, You will find our large stock made up en. tirely of goods that are trustworthy, serviceable and the best of thelr class, Everything goes at the lowest possible price. Come in and see how fair we will treat you, how well we will please you and how much we will save for you. PHILAD, Braxcn, ~D, F, Fortney, Esq., was the prin | RPECIAL COURT, Commencing Monday, November 21st 188% Last of Cases, John Liggett vs Lehigh Valley Coal Co, Lehigh Valley Coal Co, va Geo. W. Hoover, et al. Lehigh Valley Coal Co. vs Hoover, Hughes & Co. Moses Thompson's Ex'rs. ys Jno. I. Thompson et al, Elizabeth Brown. M. t:. Brown vs Joseph Bitner et al, M. GG. Brown vs John Corrigan et al, Win. Colyer vs H. A. McKee & Bro. Bird, Coal and Iron Co. vs E. C. Humes, Sager’s heirs vs Henry Commonwealth vs Patricx Dooley, The Fry Sheckler Co. 3 . Kitz, exr. H. White & Co. D. 8 Julia ve Julia DD. Kitz, | EXT. James Cunningham Adam Moyer. Denlinger Bros. vs Julia D Kitz, exr. D. B. Kunes vs W. Miles Walker. I.. ¥, Wetzler ys 0. Perry Kreamer vs Penna Railroad son & Co. Levi Reese adm'r, LO, Rebecea J. Rover's adm’'rs vs § adm’rs, Oldtime Names this names Lig nt called. oid residenters still stick to the orig All tate went by Lhe towns in section of the other an they the ~ ome of names. We cite the followir K ingmanstow: bateed le rickstoed ls steedle, I [we Sus hut thr shtate De olda sin Kis uns net bone § i — Un sehnar shit ka Iw is Es maueht nix ous uhr shitate sht awer net de tLzeit 8 Bow morga odder helt gons arla Leeblieh am-armt Nis Soondawyg Kitzel Mich Net! Och Muss ich ge» Kitzel mich net! Ware Won jeh's usht agreed Don mecht mich kitzla dos ieh tzomma schuare N® now! doo walsht os jch's net shtanda con Ho gor net draw gawaint we du bisht, John Der FPap® Och was bed Are is shunt long | Kitzel mich not! Sell doots now! Hare duch uff un luss mich gw! Hob mich gons gronk galocht doot weh Doo mawksht mich bussa, ma wksht aw dog un won Mich bissel dricka-—usht awennieh, John, Puch was doo doosht, do's we's gadoo si sel Kitze! mich net! my side Oyster Omelet The following receipe for oyster omelet will recommend itself to the frugal cook who likes to set a good table, but whose means are limited and will not allow her to serve expensive dishes : “Scald half a dozen oysters in their own liquor, remove the oysters and chop them fine, season with pepper and salt; return them to the juice with a small lump of butter rolled in flour, and set on the fire to simmer until the mixture thickens, Beat four eggs, and inton pan put two tablespoonfulls of butter As soon as this is very hot pour in your beaten eggs, and when well set pour in three quarters of the mixture. Turn the omelet half over, take up and serve on a hot dish with the balance of the mixture poured around the omelet.” What yon Want, The opening months of this season, wo want all to remember, is a revela. tion in fair goods and fair prices. We are going to do business with you, be. cause we have just exactly what you want, and our prices are simply irresist. ble. Our Fall and Winter attractions will cause a turn out. Puitap, Braxcon, vs | sell you Henry | 1 Ln at { Mike Zakutney, for less FAUBLE'S TORI We will Clothing Money than you can buy elsewhere PAUBLES halt Brockerhoff House Block. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued Daring the Past Week Taken From the Docket Philipsturg | + Andress Henine ss { Charles B. Shatzer, . { Mary H. Smith, Pine Grove Mills Altoona | | : - | { Hugh M. Wance, Aaronsburg | t Clara E. Shullerback, - ] { George C. Tate, | + Kate S. Hoy, (J. Calvin Kem, | + Aunie M. Weiser, | { Frank Davis, - ¢ Tilly C, Eisenhuth, Marnrign.—~On the 13th 1862 house of the bride, Marion twp Wechiestown, Md Millbeim of in Mar. { ion twp., Centre county, Pa., by Rev F. W. Brown, Mr. Geo. C, Tate, of Centre Hall, to Miss Kate 8S. Hoy, of near Walker. Oet., at the Notice All persons indebted to the estate of the late Robert McFarlane will please pay their accounts at the hardware store now of D. Irvin & Son. All accounts | not paid by December 15th will be col- lected by law. With thanks for past | patronage and soliciting a continuance of the same for D. Irvin & Son, we are Wy. AxD J. K. MCFARLANE, Administrators. | Bellefonte, Oct Nov. 15 17, "0d Tmportant News, Such quantites of new styles as we show in all departments leaves nothing | to be asked for in quality and variety. Our new line is strictly first class in| every detail. We have Ihe disposition, | the ability and the elegant goods to please every buyer who is seeking bar. gains in the line of Men's and Boy's! Clothing, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, Samuel Lewix, The Clothier. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~ Letters of administration on the estate of Louisa Bierly, late of Bellefonte boro, deceas od, having been granted to the undersigned, | they request all persons knowing themselves | indebted 10 sald estate to make immediate par i ment and those having elaims to Prenat them | duly authenticated for settlemen Hexry Brows, Adm'r., ! Kublersburg, Pa. Nov 25 Bellefonte Grain Market, Corrected weekly by Geo. W, Jackson &Co: White wheat, per Dushel. cmos Red wheat, per bushel.....com... Rye. per DUushel ocmmmmmn comm Corn, ears per bushel Corn, shelled per bushel. Oats—~new per bushel. per bushel... & = w La wm w PROVISIONS, GROCERIES wc. "(8 oon woekly by Bower & Co.) Apples, dried, per pound... ORorries dried per pound Beans per qua hth he ————— at | RR ta ——— TT cured... SE bs v Tr pound Ss a MY a PR cvonnonns anni AR COD DOF POMBE corinne assim sersssmss Wolfs Store | Centre Hall | IS a4 garment eve 3 1.1 3 0 girl ~S0il by us should have } Is extended A special invita to the ladies to call and see som & of the new coats, wraps an d sters just received, It will be a who has pleasure to Mrs Aikens, this department, to wait charge of i upon you, at AIKENS' MUSIC STORE Bellefonte, Pa 'GARMANS. — \ - THURSDAY, OCT. 27, "92 Our Cloak Man makes his visit. Do you want anything In that Hine” IH you are hard to please or want a etter coat than Bellefonte merchants handle, it would be wise to call you can be suited and at any price you may suggest Our regular line of coats are giving elegant satisfaction s——— Have you seen our coats for the 1ittle ones Don't forget-Thursday, Oct. 20. GARMANS.
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