8 Ti [E CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 28, 1898 THE RACKET ler's Exchang Bellefonte, Pa t to G BARGAIN STORE 1 PON AlilNVigee sev bap cnigr. £ “ GEC In, er Satsed OCTOBER {. The first a $5. Wi AS] nteomery & Co $ N19 Pe LIKE Oy PENN’A. \ he war has advanced the price on Fertilizer Ingredients! We bought our stock early, and are in a position to protect the farmer against High Prices. McCalmont & Co's. Cham- pion $25 Bone Super Phos- phate, “Klondyke” Brand, a fertilizer, Liebig’s High Grade | Acid Fertilizer, South Carolina Rock. We are sole agents for The Liebig High Grade Acid Phos- phate in Centre Co., which is acknowledge the best Goods on the market. Those who have used it want no other. | To those who want a chea fertilizer, we can furnish Sout Carolina Rock at $12 per ton. Mc:CALMONT & CO., Bellefonte, Pa. No ARMAN HOUSE, G High Street, opposite the Court House Entirely new, New Furniture, Steam Heat, Eleetrie Light, and all the modern kmprove ments C.M.& BB GARMAN, a Proprietors, Acid | CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO News, © a vrei iro Aronsourg. spent a M wdison- We had a evening; it aid se the corn fields. Several young ladies, of Altoona the guests of Miss Lulu McMullen days last week Henry Dankle merly of this pl were a lew of Lock Haven, for. , died on Sunday July 24, of paralysis, he was aged So years, 11 months and 1 day. Grandfather Dunkle was born at this place and spent his younger days on the old homestead, | now occupied by J. W, Lee. He was a stern old democrat and never voted any other ticket. Interment in the ol! family cemetery, on the Lee farm, on Tuesday morning. Rev, Derr, of Lock Havers, officiating. He leaves to mourn his loss a widow, eight sons and two daughters, | also two brothers, Jacob, of this place; and Lewis, of Omaba, Neb ace Grant Hoover, of Bellefonte, has been appointed general agent for the Home Life Insurance Co., of New York for Central Pennsylvania district, cover. ing several counties to have charge of all agencies with headquartets at his Belle forte office | HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver His, Bil | lousness, Indigestion, Meadache, Easy to take, easy to operate, 28¢, Milesburg. Weirman Miller an rg, were is UES Elijah Kellerman | EXPECT TO G Cot ed 0 TO PORTO RICO | Mark an, Miss Mary a Dobl cso Was Never Well 11 But Mood's Sarsaparilla Mas Civen Her Mealth, Permanent grove, Rhode Island arsaparilla True Blood | er in fact the One ood’s Is eat | Hood's Pills tasteless 1. ¢fle All druggists are tive loading Heavy Cost For Northumberland upreme cout 1as reversed the degision of Judge C Savidge, in the case of Seabolt vs, the commissioners of in the the f the Susquehanna river, v d unty, Northumberian matter | West at East . h | Northumberland and Union | { of buil ling a free bridge over Branch THE DIETZ DRIVING LAMP Is about as near perfection as 50 years of Lamp-Making can attain to. It burns kerosene, and gives a powerful, clear white light, and will neither blow Atm. | not jar out, When out driving with return. | it the darkness easily keeps about two u | hundred feet ahead of your smartest Messrs Her horse. When you want the very best lic and Armstrong have secuged Driving Lamp to be had, ask your dealer for the * Diets." issus a special Catalogue of this and, if you ever prow! around or nightfall, it will Interest you. “Tis mailed free R.E.DIETZ CO., 60 Laight 8t., New York. Betablished in hyo. lLewishurg. counties will now have the bridge to pay | Northumberland three fot bearing fourths of the cost Keturned From Klondike Peter Herdic, who left Williamsport a year H strong for the Klondike region, ago in company with W | ed home Monday evening inter. in paying mines at Rampart city, | from city, and the | rich men | Mr. Herdic will return | to Klondike next spring 00 miles Dawson We prospects of their becoming are very bright Spring Time Is Here S50 is Spring's Sarsaparilia for the! Blood, Guaranteed better than the Lest, For sale at Krumrine's Pharmacy Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absolutely Pure | AT HALF OR LESS. _— ENN A . PITTSBURG, PA. P ! GOOD TIMBERLAND 1 A f wing a qd at reson bie Partie AM Inan GRENOBLY Spring Mids, Pa " LEGAL NOTICE EGISTER'S NOTICH lowing a counts have Deen examined assed and filed of record In 1) Register thor for the inspection of heirs and legates, ereditors and (il others In anywise interested. and will Iw presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre county for confirmation on Wednesday the 24h day of August AD. Jus 1. The first and fina ards, piministrates ate of Tayion The "n account of I" 8 Riek of Me, of Martha Hicks ton aship, deceased M. Bow Mary Bary, Inte of 2 The frst and final account of ( er, AMiministrator of ote of Huston township, deceased The first und final account of David © Hall, executor of ete. of Thomas Taylor, Inte of Benner township, deceased 4. The first and final aceo'nt of John M. Dale aiministrator ¢ 4. a of ote ler, Iate of Pistufield, Will county. lines, de reRued of Elizabeth Mil i THON OF PARTN yY Bivvy efomte ERIOTS 1D grow has bows this day 4 Al consent and that the bus we n i the future by the ‘ ge N. BAUER July 3 ’ fle fonte. Pa "1 rehandive t t . EH UTRINS NOTICE Estate of In. Enw Snow Shoe townsh Pp Letters testamentary Pon pid estate having been granted by the Register of Wills to the indersigned, all peroons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate are regoestod ta ! make immediate payment, snd those having aime, to present them for settlement Mus. Katy % RURD feRiTin “J. Bran. decd te of 4 » XECUTOR'S XOTI108 of Estate of Klipaboth Lesh, deceased, late Walker township Rate hRvIRE i Letters testamentary upon wid ox “2 1a hE | been granted by the Register of Wills to the | undersigned, all persons knowing themselves | to be indebted to sald estate Are requesied to { make immediate fa ment ahd thse having sf tit for ae # cinims, 10 present v } M GARMRICK. Ex Kiom, | No n
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