THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER ay wily 1895, ¥ Ne. 9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa ceee Every business day in the year A dray r two of new goods for The Racket, inflow these Septem. ber days and the outflow is something immense, If U are not already a regu- lar Racket buyer, hadn't U better join once a customer the proces always a customer is the rule and there 1 why thi : 1 i0aG 15 Lhe S10 Low is a 18 3 18 thus JU 14 ST IN WOO TR al say “al Lt I Ww too, and we ¢ tat 1% HINA ANNEX4& CLOTHING boys and chil rice---pos- our vast re hinted scriptive list M enn S C honest tale speeds plainly told.” for Fall and | wool isomely tailored the sam- r are the quality of fabrics, of many ht styles to sively for men, ren. “~ PL IT I ’ ”» ‘ “ ww) Re x = = x Pa "i M TI Pu ” . mwa iv Pg WW ‘ I J 1 TOT i } ” IT few J; Ri y N § (Clu “ “ho yg) Ris | Ive OVERCOATS wim “s Wi I OB 13080 ” wy] ~ * onte. Pa. EERRRREERR TR FOOTWEAR BARGAINS E have still on hand a good quantity of $3 Ladies’ Shoes selling at $1.00. Also Men's and Children’s at low prices. FALL STYLES of Men's and Wnmens’ New Shoes just received. They are very fine. Try them. POWERS SHOE CO., ah Bellefonte, Pa. Arcade, 2 RACKET | CORRBSPONDEN The News Gathered From Various HAPPENINGS What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See 5 DEPARTHENT Sections IN CENTRE CO and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local Rebersburg. Squire W. J. trip 10 Be week, business last Carlin made middle a Jlefonte, part of Jared Kreamer, of Centre Hall, came to our burg on Tuesday to see how things | were getting along 1gS John Ocker and wife, of Union county, were the guests of their relatives and | friends at our burg last week. Rev, W. W. Sholl, of Pine, Shoemaker, New York, ny | wm. | the and were of Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published —Send the News, We will Publish it Port Matilda. "1 1. Axemai xd Madisonburg. nomn ned Runville. Mr. ( Ouse plastering Joker Heaton, of Clearfield, his many friends in this place Mrs. Anna I, Lac ing William Johnson aceton William Walker is the in town, since his wife presented with a rousing baby boy is visiting as 18 at present visit. and wife, of Wal. proudest man him The following are at present on the sick list ©: William Walker, Jr,, Clayton Walker, John Walker and Esther Kelley, The little daughter of Jacob Eminbizer | and wife died ou last Wednesday and | was interred at the Messiah cemetery, on : | : : y : : i i i Friday. Many of Brother Kelley's friends were | resent at his home after his return, on ast Monday, and many good and useful things were received. Geo, W. Heaton and Rev. Keller have returned from conference. Many of the people of this place were very much dis. appointed ; they expected Rev. Kelley to return to thischarge. He was remov. ed to Burmingham, and Rev, B. J. Hum- mel was sent to the Runville charge, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 20c, It was a donation party guests of Rev, Sholl's aged last | | Wednesday | Titus Gramley | ery man, of Spr | portant business in our burg, la parents vell known cre afte: Was WCCK. Harry of Har m th Logan on fs tion ove unday 1 last Monday, Henry Krape had the misfortune from a ladder resulting in a fracture of the forearm Wm. Deil was to Union county attend ing the funeral of his father, and return. ed to his home at John Bubbs, where he has been during the last year OC On while picking apg to compoun ’ There is to be a wedding near here in a few days. Watch the liconse register and This is for good luck Soily, therefore we charge nothing. The Lewisburg Fair seems to be the principal topicof conversation, and quite a number expect to attend on Thursday. The majority will go in the train. Some | few will drive. The wheelmen | plain of the roads being in a terrible are condition and will not risk their wheels. | Mingoville. Mrs. J. T. Dunkle is paying ber sister, of Huntingdon, a short visit, V. T. Zong, of New Columbia, speut a 1 | few days with his parents, Amos Gerberick, of Pittsburg, was the | | guest of his sister Mrs. Wm. Showers, D. M. Dunkle will make his first trip | with fresh pork, on Saturday Oct, 1st, The supervisor has been repairing roads in this vicinity the last few days. They did not need it, you know, Chas. Treyvillian will have sale of his personal p rty on Oct, 13th, He will then pull up stakes for Stewart, Towa, where he has secured a position in the machine shops, { after come | Aaronsburg. Musser, Philadel. | paviog his mother a visit Dt. Andrew 8S. of phia, i Rev. A. T. Wolf ana family are 5 ing their vacation in Gettysburg Miss Sarah Kline has gone to Lew burg to spend a few days at the fair. Henry H. Weaver Head, N The Citizens music for the day. Miss has gove to Hor o- | Yv'.. for a car load of cattle, band will furnish the Lewisburg Fair, on Fri- has ret reater Hettie spending the j in Spring Miils ona summen aan ' by ter ALLAT, th]. F. KR. Wolf, thu Mary by, the prin I'he Harvest Reformed hey Were Even An-gur f iivaney of the sea A Queer Explosion. Nyack barber « h hindered it " tried al and mechanical tools move the hairs, watch wit oil the w come out not work, i the gasolin The rs and watch were all blown to mithereens, the case flying through a mirror in front of the « in e to blow them out Gar For the Ladies Mrs J. A from a trip to the eastern cities where she Alkens returned recently made a fine selection of ladies coats | They New ideas, new patterns The ladies are them and wraps, and garments have just arrived invited to call and see What Dr, A. E. Salter Savs Brrrato. NN From my persona knowledge, gained In obwerving the effect of your Shiloh s Cure in eases of advanced Con sumption. am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte, Fa Genis «Mrs. Frank Thompson, of Clearfield, who bas been spending several days in town as the guest of Mrs. Harry Jenkins, | left on the 7:40 train for her home. «Miss Helen Josephine Thompson, of Curwensville, who has been the guest of | | Miss Lulu Brew, on North Spring street, | left for her home Thursday. Miss | {| Thompson being a soloist of marked | ability is one of the most pupular young | ladies of that town, THR CENIRE DEMOCRAT will he sent | (to any address during the campaiga for "three months for 15 cents, voled for Oshorue | CANDIDATES NOMINATED Continued fi 1 ‘ om i i hundred i borne, of Dubbo Two of Phil, W i's conferees ye nde and secured the nomi. The county, refus uation, conferees [rom Clinton ed to make the nonnation | Unanimous Osborne is a prasounced candidate and the Swollen Neck Also Mad Creat Difficulty With Her Heart «- Mow Cured, Sarsa- parilic Hood's Hood's Pills «. BARGAINS, WANTS, ETC. GR AND plate on § is grade In become generat i he “a pr Ce “. me send for shoud ene A stamg ARER VALLEY Chicago MFG X¢ wiage 1 Harrison st AVID LEWIS the THE ROBBER fall in Bellefonte, J I | KBown taYour gra ago I published a book Of %i pages, size Sax¥ Inches paper cover fond ventures, for $5 cents 1aving several hnn dred copies remaining on } dispose of at the reduced Also war maps of Cuba, neat as a chromo, printed on heavy paper duced from 3 cents to 20 cents Assortment of large chromos, seven in a set for 2% cents or y cents each Tiny flags Hike postage stamps with mucilage to place on let ters, envelopes, ete. for 5 cents a package of AX packages for 25 cents, each containing 24 fags. This will please the Hittle folks Liveral inducement to dealers. Any reader of the Democrat who saids me the name of five teachers and ten cents § will mall him one package of flags and two chromos C.D, Riser, sires ving his price cents of sire Dix nehes ele will be sold for #1500 cash Is almost as good as new amd can be seen at this office \A/ AS TED--Any information of tue present address of G, W Smith, recently of Boyee ville, Va, will be considered a faver If sent to this office, ANTED=The present address of William Raymand, formerly of Bellefonte, Pa. by The Centre Democrat, WANTED The present postofice address of John Gifford. Teeantly of Osceola Mills, Pa. by the Centre Democrat. . 1 of the township of Penn, deceased Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absolutely Pure LEGAL NOTICE is been granted letters eatate, he wing themselves in 2 make immediate ATMS Are 1equest 4 dt henticated for set JOHN J. ORNDORF r& Orvis Administrator Woodward HACE Is here deceden those hisving sit them dnt Alone. Fa = NOTICE AVPIVR Tuensie MeCLrne V8 James I. MeCLr ns tof Common Pleas of Centre ( April Term, ‘8. Fi. Fas & 24 In the Cout Nos @Ts and Aug. T. 180s By virtue of the Decree of the Court of Oo mon Pleas of Centre County appointing the undersigned an Auditor to make distribution of the fapds arising from the sale of the per { sonal property of the above named defendant inthe hands of W, M., Cronister, sheriff, the | undersigned will meet ail parties in | terest for the purpose of said appointment, on Satur day, et, J, 158 at 108 A. M. at his oes in Bellefonte, Pa. where ana when those whe desire may attend or be horealter doharred J.C. MEYER. And Al DITOR'S NOTICE In the Orphans Court of Centre county, In the matter of the estate of George Wert, iste The undersigned an auditor, appointed by the sald Court to pass upon the exceptions, re. i state the account In accordance with his find | Ings, and among those jegally entitled to re. eeive the same, wil) meet the fen in interest | for the purposes of his appolabment at the law {offices of Fortney & Walker, te, Fa, on Monday the 10th day of October, A. DD, 18%, at 4 K in the forenoon, w and w those w wards be fund
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