Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 18, 1898, Image 8

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| CORRESPONDENTS
THE RACKET
No. 9 and 11 Crider's Exchange Pa
oe
New goods for every depart-
ment of the big store this week
--and this means a car load.
CHINA ANNEX.
113 piece decerated
Bellefonte
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Sections
HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO.
What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See
Worthy of Note~~The Local
Happenings of Every Community Will be
Send the News, We will
and Observe
Dinner
new designs,
ri! \ Gladly Published
i dishes at sd
Publish it
“ > > go
Dress Goods Department. Rebersburg.
i kK, embracing the fam-
in Fancies, Pop-
, Cheviots—Imported
Botany Mills specialties
You Will Save Money
By buying your own Linings, we can tell
you just what is required
lacks
call above Milesburg
| Some of our
| camp last Sunday. |
boss took
Rev. Mumma preached
sermon last Sunday evening.
Willis Weber, who is working
| Williamsport, came home last week
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Mrs. E. S. Bierly is visiting friends at |
{| Williamsport and Lock Haventhis week
of McElhattin
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folks at home last |
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Butterick Patterns
and Publications for September and ad- |
vance patterns for October
Ww.
visiting
Ww.
the
Scholl,
old
Rev,
was
Fine Toilet Soaps. y Scholl, Frank Waite and their
: | are tenting at the Sugar valley
A surprise party; finest assortment the |
offered at manufacturers
rices Too much to tell,
kom and see
camp.
Prof. H. N. Conser, principal
Sunbury High school, 13
brother, Dr. Bright,
Mrs.
store ¢ the |
his |
edt of
wioicsaie p visiting
isiting
Deitrick,
G. R. Spigelmyer.
or, Miss
Miss Bessie
ort a big
Grace Miller, iss
Stover re
Byrd
camp and reg
Why is
shall
and
Annual
Clearance Sale....
it that the Frank!
students in Bi
You willl save money
by coming to our clear-
just begun.
reductions in
Clothing, Hats, Caps,
Satchels, Trunks and
Neglige Shirts, Neck-
sh
etc. aking on ide w
good
. | 4
reat
Alks In
Yury
wear,
fellow, ¢
Do you want a New | life name all the factions in
Suit of Clothes or an |<, ler” ¢
Extra Pair of Pants?
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Pi
ut for the eas
hat Hastings rat.
: y tie put th unto a bad shape. Money |
is the time large “rocks”. Now everybody foole
evervhody foo'ed
Zz
o
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feel like kickir
have
only
for very little |!
Reductions a great
We always fur
also in Made-to-Order Spring Mills.
Suits and Trousers! | tile wilt Gaal
during this month. If
will call at our
store and inspect our
stock before buying
elsewhere you will find
out where you can get
the best goods for the
Least Money.
‘
IW IN
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you
was |
Our town was well represented at the
republican convention, last Tuesday.
Auman placed a fine porch
ut of his house, which adds greatly
t appearance
1
oN a ang
neck
wagon
and
ble to work for the past week
has not
Robert Kenley, while in bathing, g
into deep water and would have drown.
ed had it mot been for his brother, who
helped him out
Wm. Alison aod son returned
Monday from the west, where they have |
been spending the summer with Mrs, |
Allison for her health, Mrs. Allison did
not return with them. She has not
proved much y
For $1.5
1
Montgomery & Co
Progressive Clothiers,
BELLEFONTE. PENN’A.
THE PENNA STATE COLLEGE
last |
it
ie
-You can
newspapers for a year—‘''The Centre
Democrat” and either the “Pittsburg
Tuttion Tunia Sal) Linen tg Post” or the" Cincinuati Enquirer, ' Our
tan, penses very | claim is to furnish the Most News for the
| Least Money,
|
LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY | Last Thursday night Prof. Rarick's
I. AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTUKE | bicycle store was broken into, but noth.
pH EMISTRY | ing was taken but a pocket knife. The
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE | same night an attempt was made to rob
CHEMISTRY. | the postoffice. Mr, Loog sleeps in the
CIVIL ENGINEERING office, and was awakened by the falling
| ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING of some glass. He got up and raised
ACA A ERING the window, and fired several! shots at
the robber, but missed the mark. It is
supposed it was the same man who was
HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCA
INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN
arrested below Aarousburg, for robbing
Durst's house.
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin,
Spanish and [tallan, (optional) French
German and English, (required,
~THR CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the 3
times-a-week World both one year for
$1.65. Think of it, four papers a week
MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY
LAECHANICAL ARTS: combining shop
for that price. This is agreat combina-
tion,
OQCATED in one of the most beautiful ana
heaithiul spots in the A llegheny Region ;
Undenominationa Open to both sexes;
work with study
MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE
MILITARY SCIENCE theoretical and prae
tical.
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: two
Cars
wail term opens September 12, 1808, Regular
courses four years. For eatalogue or other in.
formation, address,
GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL. D,, president,
state College, Centre County, Ps
Howard.
John M. Wagner and wife are
happy recipients of a new girl baby.
The masons have commenced work on
the foundation for William Mayes house.
Quite a number of people from here
the
Public Sale
Saturday August 27th, at the residence
of Henry Heaton, in Boggs township,
| DEPARTMENT
The News Gathered From Various
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{ ple held a moonlight corn party,
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| paying his brother Frederick a visit.
{ show
| have added
| at Coburn
| L. H. Stover
get two weekly plaughed when that baby girl
William Hensyl, eldest son of Dr, L.
R. Hensyl, left here ou Tuesday, for
New Berlin college,
Mrs. William Long, of Walker, has
been very poorly ever since Monday,
having had two paralytic strokes,
I. DeHaas, H. C. Holter, and
Joseph Schenck were the delegates from
this place to the county convention,
Quite a number of our prominent peo-
in W.
H. Long's orchard, on last Monday
evening.
The contractors have begun to paint
the school house, at this place, and
when it hed we will have a very
fine house
15 hin
The corn social held
Lucas’
was well attended and
about $14
vard, on
1
petted the socie
Thomas Pletcher has purchased the
stock and tools belonging to Ira M.
acker's estate and will hereafter carry
u the saddler business where Mr. Pack-
»r was located.
The firm of Holter & Thompson, who
were carrying on the butcher business
at this place, have dissolved and here.
after the business will be carried on by
John Thompson, Jr
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Spring Time Is Here,
So is Spring's Sarsaparilla for the
Blood. anteed better than the best,
For sale at Krumrine's Pharmacy
Crug
Aaronsburg.
Lock Haven,
of
mbert,
em
Samuel Lo
spent a
last week,
John Rote, of Axemaun,
days with his aged mother
Mrs childre
Catherman and
ut, tarried a few
Cook Hubler and f{
last week at the home of
Cha
loss an aged
two daughters
Kausas
Ale
hiss =
called to Ramey
to the
Was
]
Clearfield county bedside
{ brother James, who is seriously ill
in this section were bless
crop of wheat
at present to be equally as good.
Marks
beauty to
1 and
convenience an
their residences wit
they have had put
Johnson, the
Matilda
Postmaster
Osm
Pine Creek.
Chester Kesietter and wife
Sundayed at GG. B. Shaffers
of
Sunday
brother,
wife
as the guests of
Adam Stover aad spent
his
Miss Minnie Neese, of Sober, is
ing ber home at Geo. Bower's for a few
| weeks
Mrs. Kathrine
Brush valley,
with friends at this place
You that
Dobler, of Rockville,
Wm. Harter
made het
may know
appearance
Our farmers
oats away.
Jim Treaster and wife spent Sunday
at Frog town, as the guests of Wm,
Marks.
Pat Rankin moved his family
burn, one day last week.
you, Pat
are busy getting
to Co-
Sorry to louse
Coburn.
Dewey had another victory, Friday
evening.
Henry Kling made a business trip to
Bellefonte, on Tuesdav.
A. J. Campbell, of Shamokin,
his family a few days this week,
Prof, Garthoff and wife are visiting at
Rebersburg.
We are sorry to note the sickness of W.
C. Krader, hoping he will soon be out of
danger.
Sheriff Cromister, of Bellefonte, was
seen in our town on Monday.
ExJury commissioner George Bower
who had been Spriously ill during the past
few weeks, died Tuesday morning.
visited
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 18, 1898,
REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS.
Continued from Ist page
health. "A man's health often conflicts
with his success in business aud politics.
Mr,
den and prolonged relapses that inca-
pacitate him and such things happen
Yes, Brother Ar
Arnold, you know, is subject to sud.
when least expected
nold was quite well
It will be noticed that
for district attorney was made,
sar field for N. B
Spangie
It was w
« stood a gt
appointment of the
postmaster should follow this convention,
man in line
and Mr. Moutgomery 1s the
for the place. The Montgomery peopie
won the day -
It is intimated that Harry Brew's en.
dorsers can now ask that he be appointed
They
titled to a share of the spoils
as assistant postmaster are en-
The Arnold people want
sobriety
the other crowd insist that *f
f greater importance The people can
take their choice
The at the
instructions
vote
for Arnold,
ie, with 13 delegates unit
KESOLUTI
{ ringing resoluti
Honorable
of the
of his |
asad | .
ana § Hall, spent Sunday at the
, buckwheat and potatoes
{ John Eby
| not an engineer,
| champion
{ three
| three feet
{ rattles and the
max - |
is spending a few weeks |
| are going to
their
north of Milesburg—one work horse,
stallion-'silver king,’ colt, four cows,
four steers, two bulls, five calves, binder,
mower, wagons, sleds, farm implements,
ete. Sale at 1 p. m.; David Wensel
auct,
were to Bellefonte, to the republican
convention,
Mrs. William H. Neff deserves great
credit for the way in which the cemetery
is cleaned,
Wilber Leathers, of Mount Eagle, has
been employed at the creamery of this
J. C. Meyer, of Bellefonte, is spending
a vacation at Aaronsburg, this week,
A number from here were ovur to Sug.
ar Valley campmeeting, on Sunday.
Dr. 8holl, of Baltimore, preached in the
Lutheran church, Sunday evening to a
congregation, The sermon was edi.
place. .
ying, aud was attentively listened to,
LCOng!
W. C
efiont
whose
the w
Gat
wile
Pleasant
Noll and
Samuel! Kramer and of Cen
home of
Louie
Misses Fannie and
viats agg + ret hho
isit the brothes
visiting
Martha
The Harvest Home services hele
io
{| Reformed church last
Bickle, was largely attended
A new boarder in town at the home of
’
Its a girl
John
What a §
S. F. Dorman came to the front e
Among snakes He killed
rattiesnakes one da
The
thers ten,
apart
James Bailey, while gathering huckle
berties one day last week
Conrad Lesh is on the sick list
Quite a number of
attend
the Business Men's
picny
Large Government Contract
The pantaloon factory at Montours.
ville has been awarded a government
contract to make $0,000 pairs of panta-
loons for United States soldiers. Work
will begin as soon as the goods are re-
ceived and the contract will be filled as
speedily as possible
Testing Machinery.
Fire was started Monday under the
steau: boilers in the new fire brick works
at Mill Hall in order to test the engine
and see tha} everything is in working
order. The most of the stone floor in
the drying room has been laid and the
works are nearing completion.
Veterans’ Reunion,
The old soldiers of Clinton county, an-
nounced that their annual reunion should
be held in Pine camp ground, August 18,
The principal address of the day will be
delivered by Judge Love, of Bellefoute
Other able speakers will be present,
Camp Meeting
The United Evangelical camp meet.
ingtobe held in Harter's grove, near
Rebersburg, will commence Tuesday,
August 23rd. This generally provesto
be a large gathering in that section.
publicaus always inquire in regard to his |
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| The undersigned offers at private sale, 4 farm
of about eighty five acres, af Oak Hall
The provements are a (arm house
township
f leet, a work house
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious. 3
{ Hllege
SKA tent, Dank barn Saxe
And carpenter shop 22x1% feet and the nes
out? Never falling water at 1)
oe fre rees and vine
ERRALY
& door
te
10 nomipation
This |
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NEW TYPE OF ENGINE
Altoona Tri
vas] a A /
railroad otic
)
nplation the
of passenger eu;
ity it is ]°®
last week in |
| less than five minutes, and they were not |
one had eleven |
also killed a |
| rattlesnake which measured four fect and |
{ had twelve sattles
peopie of this place |
{ me directed, for holding special te
ated f
DOREY
nistrat
. OREN
oad Nin Ady
day August
ymmodations f
preparatory
art for mfirmation
av of August next
ed 10 the zevera
4d dey of sald
firmed July
bovs 3 ‘
aay the 2h 4
wus be f
ag school for young
re the ws
Spring Time Is Here
DO 18 Spring's Sarsaparilla
Guaranteed better than
For sale at Krumrine's Pharma
MIT) WG
for Aer ' 1a {estat
by the Reg of W
signed, a persons knowing t
debted to sa
mmediats
:
to §
Hood the best !
ag tl
¥ a estate 2 re
payment snd those
esent then
Ww
RTXEY & Warken
i Ati
for settlement
C* RT PROCLAMATION KE SRAFres
N
SPECIAL TEEN ~WaEREA=!
6G. Love president judge In the
mon pleas of the 49h distriet, ¢
county of Centre, having issue his precept
bearing date the 12hday of August, 18€and to
rm of court of
(ver and Terminer. General Jail Del yery, vn
phans Court and Quarter Sessions of the peace
in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and to
commence on the fourth Monday of September
next, being the 26th day of September, 18% no
tiee is hereby given that all persons summoned
as jurors are hereby notified to attend
Given under my hand at Bellefonte the 15th
day of Augustin the year of our Lord, 1808 and
the one hundred and twenty second year of the
independence of the United States,
Shorifl s OfMoee W. MM. CRONISTER
August 15th, 188% Sherif
D"
Belletonts
Ofee in the Larimer bullding, opposite the
Court House, High street Telephones 138
OfMce hours Pan 1oipm i AY pom wu
Ho Joo
court of OMT
nsisting of the
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHI
Notice is hereby given that the | N
Raver & ( Bellefonte, dealers in gro and
generis] merchandise has been this v discon
tinned by mutual consent and that the business
will be coontinoed in the fut by the under
signed N. BAUER
fot t ;
July 206, ‘$x Bellefonte, Pa
Exec TRIX'S NOTICE
Estate of Dn. Bowix J. B
Snow Shoe township
Letters testamentary upon sald estate having
been granted by the Register of Wills to the
undersigned, all persons knowing themselves
| to be Indebted to said estate are requested t
| make immediate payment, and those having
| claims, to present them for settiement
Mus. Kate 8 Bran
Executrix
AGENTS MAKE MONEY
This is the opportunity of a lifetime. Agents are making $50 to £150 a week
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enna
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