LL THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBEI 1) pn 1896, THE RACKET. No.9 AND 11, Urinrr Ex, BELLEFONTE, Pa, Special To The Ladies Miss S. E. Conklin, the expert fit- ter of “Her Majestys’ Corset,” commences a three ddy’s engage ment at our store on Monday, Oct. 20th And ending on Wednesday, Oc- tober 28th. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY to have an exquisite figure and learn what a Perfect Fitting Corset realy is. i Don't forget the days and dates, but make it a point to come and see why Her Magestys Corset has gained the unqualified approval of so many of America’s stylish maids and matrons. U will not to buy. s 1 i e asked See Beautiful Window Exhibit Middle Window ~ yG. BR. SPIGLEMYER } SHEM SPIGLEMYER, JR 000000000000 0000000000C3O® LYON & CO. ¢ ¢ / / / / / / 4 4 H / / 4 / / / / ¢ ¢ Important Announcement. We have an important announcement to make this week. This space was too small to hold it. See our supplement in this issue. It contains rare bargains, NH EN LYON & CO. BT Te a Te Te Te J Campaign Rates th, The Centre Democrat will be sent 10 any mew address Centre county, for 5 Cts. a Month N. B,—No subscription will be ac- cepted for Jess than THREE months—15 cents; or for more than SIX mouths— jo cents. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. Mrs. Adam Witherite and Mrs. Smoy- er were guests of Mrs, John Martin on Friday last William O. Green has returned from Williamsport, where he was visiting his sister Daisy. W. H. Zeigler, of Woll's Store, collec: tor for the Centre Democrat, gave us a call on Thursday last on business. He is the man in the right place and is a hustler. Daniel Malone of Beech Creek was in the burg on business duriog the week Mrs J. C. PP, Jones and Mrs. Joe Thomas spent Saturday with Mrs. Sarah Fredericks, of Union township, Mrs. Sarah Buflington and her grand. daughter, of Tyrone, were guests of her mother, Mrs. Morris, recently. C. I. Gramley, of Rebersburg, super. intendent of our schools, visited our schools on Thursday last Mrs. John at present from an attack of pneumonia Rev. Homble, Presbyterian, of Park. ersburg, West Virginia, preached in the Methodist pulpit, from the 1st Psalms and 3d verse, on Sunday the 15th Rev, Jas, F. McKinley, of Michigan, { preached in the Evaoge pulpit on | is suffering ical ’ Her of Bellef tist pulpit, Peter onte preached in on Sunday the 18th, ith and chapter 1st A FREE SCHOLARSHIP some deserving young man, if Cenire the + Lae It County Persons | ance one can secure a premium coupon, at thi office, which will entitle them to 12 voles, or one vote for eaca month paid in ad- Any YEARLY cash subscription will be entitled vance. person sending in a NEW toa FPremum Coupon, equal to 18 voles No extra copies of this paper will be sold to any parties desiring to secure ti The from our fegular edition only, " coupons. Coupons be taken On Wednesday evening of each week the ballot box will be opened and Messrs Al 8. Garman and 8. D. Gettig, Esq., and coupons counted by the Judges ¥ p, " ¥ the same published. The Coupon, the Cut it out and vote for some de- following is newspaper serving person, who would appreciate the scholarship 0600000000000 0000090000000 The Centre Demoreat, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1590 .. SCHOLARSHIP COUPON..... Name Write in above lines the name and address of person whom you wish to receive the scholarship in the Lock Haven State Normal, Not good after 3 days. Forward same to the Centre Democrat office where it will be counted, THY, COUNT. The following is the number of votes cast for the above scholarship, to date: Wi. B. Rerick, Benner twp.,........5546 Miss Mary Twitmyer, Pleasant Gap Alma Stine, Zion, «ove. Ra Sudie J. Yarnell, Min siiene saps Willis Knox, Bellefonte............. .. . Amos Ward, Btormstown .......oo Chas, Fisher, RE LL EE EE EE EE 16 8 6 2 1 PINE GROVE MILLS. 1] | Goon Avvic:-These | Autumn days. Today the sun shines, to-morrow it rains, and the next day it is cold and disagreeable. The leaves are rapidly becoming brown and falling to the ground which reminds us of the near approach of winter. The wide- awake farmers about here, are mindful of these harbinger's of winter and are busily engaged putting away apples and potatoes and husking corn, which is a splendid crop. Besides the hoarse voice of the steam thresher is heard in differ- ent directions, Everyone seems to be busy at some useful occupation, It isa fact that there have fewer idle men and boys about town than there has been for several years-—-a sure sign that the back-bone of the idle “hard times'’ has been broken Now give us legislation that will not favor the rich at the expense of the poor and everybody will be happy and prosperous : AGAINST ARNOLD was this are genuine been Candidate section, looking afte crop votes. We are of the opinion that found a good many among the “wheat’’ if he observed close ly. The democrats, a m against him and a number of republicans have made public their determination use their ainst hi The j here are n man after their will ate new in of he ‘larcs are to ballots ag re-elect weople OL] looking vole Wo cre and ing those already oiices reasing iy wo NATIONAL DPEMOCRH His nite anieqa, dors wars liable ass fo were Pd entertam certain arti i lid n han ge HY Cyne F1OW 8 Gid not cliange any ones views. the with His discussion of money quest 1 i empl d ! SPOS d of the » was listened to marked attent He dwelt il great lengtl 1 dis at 1 ar upon Minor issues an tal wave with the hat there issuc A mere assumption hand He positively 2 i DCCH no appre of clared t ha tion, increase in purchasing power or va lue, of the, unit of money-the gold dol lar, He discussed it by saying that no one yet had demonstrated it. He branded the ocates 1 ne free silver ad as scum of the earth, and such like was the style of argument farnishe this t orator and we are sali the | lief of the common people, and of whom } olished that it did more " to strengthen it se 1 ms God created most, that their in terests were more surely embodied in (ree silverthan anything else. We are glad Mr, Lowrey came amo us. ng .— WILLIE'S" GOLD BUG PRAYER Roths kingdom come Our Father who art in England child be thy name; thy to America; done in the Unit. ed States as it is done thy will be in England, Us this day Our bonds in gold, but not in silver, give us plenty of laboring men's votes to keep Monoply in Power and its friends in office. We know, Our Father, that We have done many things that are wrong, We have robbed the honest poor | and brought distress to many poor man; We know that it was wrongto refund the | bonds and make them payable in coin; | We know it was wrong to water Our | stocks, Dut Thou knowest that We made Money at that; now, Our Father, Thou kuowest that we are above Politice—it is the same to vs whether GOLD Democrats or Republicans rule -for Thou knowest Weare able to sway sides parties (7) in Our favor, Lead as not into the way of the “common the farmers of he laborer—and ABOVE ALL THINGS de- deliver Us from "SIXTEEN TO ONK" Thus shall We have the Kingdom, Bonds’ Interest, Power aud GOLD until the Re. public shall end. —AMRK. ; ' | has a right to come in and dictate to | and dictate with DECISION OF JUSTICE DEAN. (Continued from Ist page.) pray that the bill be dismissed at plain. tiffs’ costs. The court appointed the late ID, 8, Kel. ler, Esq., Master to report facts and sug- gest degree; he took much testimony, and heard full argument by counsel, but died before reporting to the court. Clement Dale Esq., was appointed in his stead, who without hearing the argu. ment made the report; he suggested for decree, that defendants be enjoined from acting as officers, or otherwise interfer. {ing with the occupation of the church, and that some person be appointed to give two weeks notice of a congregational meeting of the members now standing, for the purpose of electing two elders, three deacons and three trustees to serve for two years, and thereafter the elections to be conduced according to the usages of the ¢ hurch; the same per- son appointed to give notice, to preside at the after the election, the terms of prese incumbents to end. The President Judge approved the report of the Master, made 1n substance the degree suggested by him, and ap- pointed A. M. DeHass, who sided with plaintiffs,to give notice and preside at the meeting of the congregats two Associ i | opinion. di election; othice n i t 1 i one ite Judges He missing the bi before us the their Ruows mn Inws, no not than that se and it th " Bort other of Hives laws." at : } may al I chosen 1 of such a moral weight, Therets nothing of even if 1 each He committees As fam | separate government by itself, so is each congregation. No orther family on carth me and po other congres family, net the right to come in carth has and my { Lion on ec affairs ongregat where id ship other authorities were before the Master; the weight of them tendsto establish the rul on nber Many evidence : ul In decided fovea er € | in this particular denomination, that each | congregation is absolutely independent {of any legal control by any other gregation, or by the clergy or officers of such other cong What are the admitted facts here? st the protests defendants, Con - rregalion Again delegations from Fagle- le and lock Haven churches, two ministe one Bellefonte and one from Williamsport, met with members of | this congregation outside the chur h,and by a vote desposed these defendants and | elected in their places part of these plain. tiffs, and approved and continued in | office part of them. Where, in the rules {of the church organization, exists the | semblance of authority for tunis proceed. ling? The Master does not point out, | and we have failed to find it in the evi. | dence, It is said that Leathers and one of the Gardners were present at one of the hearings before the 25th of June, and { had notice of the meeting; this is denied; | but assume it to be true, both objected to [the meeting when held, and refused to take part, We decline to consider the | arguments bearing on the fairness and and desire for peace displayed by the re- | spective parties; discussion of this sub. ject, wonld neither determine the exis tence of authority in the meeting nor the want of it. In the exercise of such high authority as was attempted here, parties must point us to a clear “thus saith our church law.” We are of opinion, the meeting of 25th June, was wholly without authority to depose the old officers or to elect pew ones, But, it is asked, if the members repre. sented by these plaintiffs be in a majority, how shall they obtain the rights ofa majority? ‘We reply, by exercising them as members of the congregation, and as the majority for more than sixty years has exercised them; the reply to this, perhaps, is, those in will ex- clude us from lawful participation in con. gregational government. We are averse to assuming that any of the members of this congregation, now that their lawlal course a ction is pointed out to them, will act with lawlessness; but if poate among members of a Christian be itnpanibie, he fie Coutts are ! { " from in good | — Roval Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8, Gov't Report Baking Powder | ABSOLUTELY PURE such remedy as the | warrents will be afforded. But the Courts cannot sustain wholly uniawful attempts to right gven WIOngs. The of the versed and set aside missed at the costs of ipt nS decree Court below is re. ind the bill is dis aintiffs OX ROAST AT MIL (Continued fr pi LHEIM. stories which only audience was then « cheer for Bryan The town was 1 with fl eve decorates ag atl amour ta of our population.’ ous uch in Little of Hood's P Live power at carat Is es LL A ja. for no med) ( ©* ever « tained so gre in They medicine a Wh mea H ready, al Pi Il atinat ote 98a nt, always sal tipat t = chest wave « sPace ar always fi prevent a cold r \ Hyer His « take with Hood's Ha. ELECTION! " NArsapnd Ladies! Ladies! Ladies! Misses! Misses’ Children! Children!! Children! Misses'! " You are cted to call at AIKENS' COAT STORE, to see the Coats, Capes and Suits thevery latest beauties, Mrs, Alkens has just returned from New York and Philadelphia with the choicest selec. tions ever hrought to the town. Straw bridge & Clothier’s fine factory furnish. ing its best designs to swell the display. 3 ei Sach coats; such capes; such suits; so neat; so cheap; =o good. Come and see them; try them; buy them; they would | look so nice on you. The Only Ladies Cloak Store in Bellefonte fou must see it. No secret marks on garments; price tells qualtity; a child can buy; dollar for dollar the motto, Say, can’t come? All right, do; much obliged; will look for you; don’t miss the place. AITKENS’ BLOCK BrLLEroNTH, PA. | | country, and thal neither conpres | Daniel “Iam certainty of the opinion tha! pold and silver, rales fixed by congress stilule the legal standard of values CO in this nor any ’ any stale has authority to establish other standard or displace this stanaa Webster, iV ids A DITOR'S Notices shown by account as f solutely, to and among thereto, notiee is hereby 4 at his office lu Belletont fis appoint) next, at i DOLLARD The mea CAD Rn f 5 FAUBLLES Nat hii } yyy Clothing anaq Fu; Brockerhoff House. Who will be the next Presid ent May be an important ques. tion to the office secker, but to the housewife who takes pride in her cooking, a more important question is, where can I get the best pepper? Those who have been using our ‘pure resifted Sing. apere black pepper’ for the past three years the question will be easily answered, but if you have not tried it do so this fall, No stems, no dirt, strictly pure and 15¢ a pound in pound packages. Pure spices and herbs a specialty. GREEN'S PHARMACY Bush House Bieek. - Bellefonte, Pa w
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