8 No. o and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa Ww SPECIAL 46% 120 Men Wanted who know a good thing when they see to buy 120 pair itan Calf at $3.00 per pair, bought by the late E. L. Powers, for best s came in after Store was sold. th Usual price $4 to THERACKET Shoe G. R. SPIGELMYER. rls { ICE Department, Are Tumbling 1; im i ‘ ow # i J “ “» I 0 J ’ Pe ‘ TT ET TT Ply ” “~ q The Style, The Fit, The Low Price of CLOTHING Pr Po y J I IT Yor “ » #» Y “” I A WE) ii . » = = = = "= E = = ‘ “ at that Man's suit for $5.00. Look at that ot v oak hg J.J $3.50. py. » Boy's | ). J “ Ly) Ci the yer, Dunlap, Knox, Youmans, Mil log vA LS All « “ # » nm 4 ” , , 1 ho 1 ’ o1 > go ners. “ 0 AT TT TO I i " yi — Clothiers, WIE y i § J of do Bach N. Battle Camp int Wine are not Yely at § warranted best opy id enelone a QUAKER WW. Harrison St. OF VALLY Ao ¥ MFG Xi D AVID LEWIS, THE ROBBER who died in the jall in Bellefonte, July 13th, 150, was well known to your grandsires, Reve fal yaar sgo 1 published un book of M4 pages, sizeof page 1x9 inohee paper cover Rink hia Hife and ad ventures, for © cents saving several hnn dred coples remaining on hand which | shall dispose of at the reduced price of 15 cents Also war maps of Cuba, size Mx™T Inehes, as peat 48 4 chromo, printed on heavy paper, re dueed from 3 cents to 20 cents Assortment of large chromos, seven in a set for 25 cents or 5 cents each Tiny fags Hike postage stamps w ith mueilage to place on ist ters, envelopes, ete, for 6 cents a package of six packages for 25 cents, each eontaining 24 flags. This will please the littiedolks, Liberal inducement to dealers. Any reader of the Democrat who sends me the name of Ave teachers and ten denis } will mall him one ac of flags and two chromos padicage of fing C.D Risner, Altoona, Fa, I - HE RACKET any ory | § months and 16 days | from Isaiah 57 | taken { shall enter into peace The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IX CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See Thi Will be Wewill and Observe ythy of Note Loca: ry Lom ithe N munity Ws M. Knox was it Washington / Sunday in the Reformed church, at this pl a large congregation The chur very appropriately decorated with gr fruits, vegetables, et DEATH Graut Nevin, the f Mr. and Mrs Sheasiey, of Jack sonville, died Friday afternoon, Sept. 2, at 4 , of cholera infantum ;, aged The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and was largely attended the Reformed church £81 Dome sermon on morning ace, to I Was ain (se0 o'clock held at by Rev. Runkle, pastor, who delivered a very ap propriate sermon. His text was selected chapter and part of the verses : "The righteous is from the evil to come. He : they shall rest in their beds, each one walking in his up- rightness.” ‘The following young ladies were palibearers | Misses Katie Vonada, Gertrude Bartholomew, Olive Pifer and Katie Martin Interment was made in the Reformed cemetery at this place Mr. and Mrs. Sheasley return thanks to neighbors who so kindly aided them dur. ing the iliness and after the death of their child. We extend our sympathy to the family in their bereavement Catarth Cured A clear head and breath secured with Shiloh's Catarrh Re medy sold on a guarantee, Nasal Injector free. Sold by Krumrine Bros, Bellefonte } | ist and and way sSWeey For f1.50:—~You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—"The Centre Democrat’ and either the "Pittsburg Post’ or the "Cincinnati Enquirer.” Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money. nfant son | Services were | Rebersburg. A number of our burg Gettysburg last week, The only soldier representation « burg who we notice in our late w again with poo . Professor of Anglo. | 1g John Hopkins University, art of his vacation with Dr Rebers home team sulted in an burg boy ting in ti onstrated their i The potato { through this Joe Mesmer, in the water me of M! on bu A ve ines Stover and fan 0 Out s« ah mers Mills, vis day. Mrs Homan, port, was the guest of her Sarah Musser, last week Miss Anna Mesmer, one of our ace plished ladies, returned after brother at State College a week Wm. H through our section last week canvassing flavoring extracts for a Chicago house Terermi jerem ted William sister. Mrs Solomon m 8. P. Gramley, who is runniug a stave factory north of town, moved his family here on Monday from McClure, Pa. they mooved in FF. F. Zerby's house We are imformed that the Centre Hall creamery Co, will run a milk wagon through this section. Present indica tions point to the fact that our farmers will largely patronize this project What Dr. A. E. Salter Says Burrato, N.Y Gents From my persona knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh s Cure in eases of advanced Con sumption. Lam prepared to say it is the mos! remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention, It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by Krumrine Bros, Bellefonte, Pa Emmon Walker, | { saparilla now, and Hood's and | {ed to be visiting her : Zeigler, of Wolfs Store, was | diseased portion of the ear : | condition {4 Mingoville. Johnson made a horse 1158 WCCK Johnsonbaugh 1s n| Engine drivers and other causes all abont us, iebilitated system qui attacks of malaria, fevers, et ly purifying and enriching your bloox with Hood's Sarsapan up your system to resist these dangers AS well Aa coughs colds, the grip which come with colder weather To Ix i on the safe side, take always be sure it aot something else represent ‘just as good Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach 1 hw WAY 10 eure deafness tional remedies flamed condition Eustachian Tulw you have and that Is by eonstity Deatness is caused by an in of the mucous lining of the A rumbling sound or imperfect hear Ing. and when it is entirely elosed, Deafness is the result taken out and unless the Inflamination oan Iw and this tube restored to 11s norma hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by eatarrh which is nothing but the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (eaused by eatarrh) that ean pot be cured by Hall's Catareh Cure. Send for rouiars tres F.LCHENEY & CO 0.8004 by Druggists, ile 116i, © They re raising all the prises, And "His a crying shame But you'll And that the Centre Democrat, Will cost you just the same, | | pneumonia and Hood's Sar. There is only one When this tube is inflamed al inflamed condition of Tae Bleydle Ear. An eminent Italian physician, euri. {pus to observa the effect of fatigue lon cyclists, recently examined twenty.) | | four men who had ridden thirty-two timiles in two hours and a quarter, and found that with reference 10 the hear- ng in nearly every instance it was | defective, though It became normal | again after two or three hours’ rest Trolleys in Japan, deteriorating. It electric railroads other roads wil dle of Beptember | Japan is three on four the has al- cmfwm | ready Gy : e an electr! ral ies long, running th mall towns in the Current for the line Whaler power hv uy German Enginears, in receive e¢ Government a gold medal and ten years of service Germany | trom th | £1,000 for every vithout accident, Giant Plants of Mexico Literary Pay 1 French (3) a No More Scrofula Not a Symptom of the Affliction Since Cured by Hood's. r da ler TRE CRTs West ‘ ¥ H 4 bw y ’ Sarsa~ S parila Ne 5 LS 1ood Hood's Pills ; ... 8. GAEMAN DT het Proprietors BARGAINS, WANTS, ETC. ABLE FARM FOR la you may build EGAL NOTICE CHARTER NOTICH Notice is hereby given that an ap) ation « Will be made to the Honorable John 6G, Love, Presidedt Judge of the Court of Common Fleas of Centre county, Pa. on Tuesday, the #th day rs of October A. 1, 185 at ten o'o look a, mm, Tor the charter of a corporation to be called Hw Nt. John's Evangelical Church, of Howard, "a the eharacter and oblect of which is the wm s {ship of Almighty God according to the faith i and discipline of the United Ev ry > Heal Chureh., and the promotion of religious Know edge, culture and benevolence, and for those purposes to have poRsess and enjoy all the rights and privileges of the Corporation Act of i 1974 and 11s supplements ] Orvis Pow ERK ON Sept. Sth, 19m Solicitors for Ap) t y Lean A PMINIST RATOR'S NOTICY In the matter of the estate of Johs KE. Shiels, Inte of Haines township, deceased | The undersigned having been granted letters | oladministration on sald estate, notice is here: by given to all peresss Towing themselves in ¥ Royal makes the food purse, wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure CLEVER THING TO DO: ARCT, Of Sister Son or aA Bl 1 N a yaugh Mother r Aunt--of course you have—living in some distant part of the country you can give them an appropriate gift and one that will be appreciated by sending them THR CENTRE DEMOCRAT one year. Costs you only §£1to doit, and will keep them informed dar ing the year about happenings in Centre county. Would that nol be the clever thing to do ? WELL! I GUESS YES |! RY
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