8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P! 4 LL + NOVEMBER 1888, No. ¢ and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. .oECOND WEEK.. Economist Saturday Sales, Special Bar- gains in Every Department, New This Week. The Buckeye Drop Shade for Windows, raises from the bottom or drops from the top, vo spring to get out of order ; qual. | ity of shade, cloth superb. Ask to C "em. | Sold only at The Racket, Shoe Department. Ladies felt lined shoes, lace, boys and girls school shoes, rubbers for everybody-—big or lit- tle. This Dep't is gaining trade fast, simply i to buy shoes at button and shoes, baby because iy The Racket. AVS Domestic Department. 1500 yds. Guinae Hen Plush, extra weight, especially useful for women and children’s underwear, haps, linings, etc. Price to U less than regular wholesale figures. Nuf ced. G. R. SPIGELMYER. Admiral SCHLEY. Making Clothes To Measure. isnt cyYery.- the latest iment 18 or- men whose perfect the do. We jan take can't away a gar. not satisfactory. quainted with us and : : dont kvow a better kK you 0 see now ily thou ist iy thought to matter is ling clothes No are, we'll please you. § ng our single- and double re all here and 50 to £2 gation to buy, only you. ng far lo your own pocket un- | » » 1 sce what sort of clothes we are out how they're made and what they cost Men's Overcoats. wwercoats, See the window ow up that sight by com- and handling the overcoats verybody in the spender our average and and the $5, 7. s aren't description; ay luxary. iow to describe them ind see the matchless ure just as free if the store was vy-weight $10, covert $12, 1s, nery & Co., ive Clothiers, Oo T C3 S107 ’ SHRM om j uj **UWDUNOUUY umaeig MOd -y id 3 - . ; U4} 10] JOO] HS SY 1 1S02 A "TANVJINOD 30 SPOOS s12/40d 24} JO ¥0)S 2 THE RACKET! Reeamervilk, Sylvia Schoff is again home after a short stay at the county seat. The Holy Communion was celebrated in the M. E. church, Sunday. A daughter of Hiram West was in ill health, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mamie Wolfe, of York, is here to | stay with her mother, Mrs, Israel Haugh. Harry Haugh and wife, of Madison. burg, were the guests of Israel Haugh, Sunday, This town will soon haye a protracted meeting, as the Methodists intend cow. mencing soon. Mrs. Nancy Miller and two children, of Brockwayville,Pa., are at present the guests of the lady's uncle, Matt Strayer, The sale of the home of Joseph Kream. er was not disposed of on Saturday. The highest bid reached $1752, but was not left go at that price, the heirs having fixed the lowest price at $1800, The town of Rebersburg is having its share of deserters. Mrs. Jacob Kerstet- ter left for the West, taking with ber, her baby boy, and leaving behind her, her husband who was hurt on asaw mill, some time ago and had just recovered, Gel oul the vole. Port Matilda. a complication of diseases, Mrs. Mary L. Miles, wife of S. S. Miles, aged 48 years | and 3 months, leaving to mourn a hus { band, two sons and one daughter, The deceased was a sincere member of the | Baptist church, a loving wife, a tender mother and a kind and obliging neigh. bor, Iaterment was made at Martha cemetery. Her remains were followed | to their last resting place by a large body of friends and ac The fun eral were affecting and were conducted by Rev. F, L. Bardens Clearfield, assisted by J ot Huntingdon Rev. Three Springs; Rev, E.( Milesburg . Matilda. WANTEI quaint auces services very Houck, White, of Port mn : at Oak Lsrove Some farmers have al NL . be gl setae 8 PR corn busked SOME Are Not SO Nes done. Rel atl lim Mr. and Mrs. John Keichline, of fonte, Sanday home of William Stuart On Friday last, Mr. and Mrs. E. Breon attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr Calvin Harter, of near Jacksonville ron t el allerpoon Mrs. George Jackson and daughter, of | Lemont, spent Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. I. Hunter, of this you had Lie trouble, burping or if after passing unsatisfied feeling as if nt nce repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or strong odor When these symptoms are present, no time should lost in cause ache in stomach ora back or over lesire to 1 scalding in passing there is an must be at be Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stop- page, and sometimes requiring drawing of the urive wh jostruments, may into Bright's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great discovery of the eminent kidney and ! bladder specialist, is a positive remedy for such diseases. Its reputation is world-wide and it is 80 easy to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of if However, if you prefer to first test its wonderful merits, mention (The Centre Democrat) and write to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. for a bottle and book telling all about sent absolutely free by mail Was Never Well But Mocd's Sarsaparilia Has Civen Her Permanent Health, was a the or un sample both pale puny, sickly woman, weilg ne : bad throa { Ca ne verti : ood ’'s had fait ai taking snd soon felt betler. I +s s cured | and across an ad- arsaparilia and I begga: I kept on now 108 any sickness arse | cure. My blood is pure, complexion good and face Mus, Luna Fan- 16, Hillagrove, Rhode Island, Hood's Saresapariila Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier, Hood's Pills nea nee, until weigh pounds have will never : ’ y Hoods arilla not | free from eruptions.’ | wus, Box ] are tasteless, mild, wifes. tive. All druggists. 2%. Drop a unofe int trea Tad F. T. Barber, Sec'y, Star Insurance Chieago, fraay dress, Bldg. Lh ror of its way | devoting ever a | pace Died in Port Matilda, Oct. 25, '¢5, from | Young, of, removing the THE RIGHT MAN FOR GOVERNOR Why a Palmer and Buckner Leader Supports Mr. Jenks. A Vigorous Communication From Samuel Dickson, a Leader of the Philadelphia Bar—Facts For All Honest Citi- zens to Ponder. The strongest men in Pennsylvania, | regardless of partisan, factional or financial views, are rapidly getting into line for Jenks and reform. The Phi delphia Ledger, notwithstanding has been hitherto very the Democratic n being inspired to this « well known against the years But dignation agains manifest to rise superior throw the ment, is minee influences Democratic the tide t Quaylsm, and of the and to govern- ago, determination to party enemies of honest showing The Ledger 5, and that and to ings, torially mendable stale « a solid Quntry In od should any resentative vhy do Heetivels nt of us wou “Without parison, fidence service him in knowledge judgmen which him and ance should we not for of 1 i t. or prudence in action. On ever side the nace between the bal- ount Governor Hastings struck, the fact is that he was convicted of libel before Judge Simonton, as accomplished a judge as sits In any cor t of the state; and when tre called before the committee of investi. | gation, composed of men of all parties, he offered no justification or excuse for his charge of Incendiarism in the fire which destroyed the capitol build. ing. It ia inconceivable how any busie ness man would be willing to trust one eo reckless and Incautious to pass upon the revision of our Jaws, or to use the National Guard to enforce order. He in simply tmpossible. As to Mr, Htone, It is enough to say that his political life has always displayed the qualities be coming a follewer-none of the qualls fications of a leader, “The sentimental Influence upon nae ' tional polities, by the election of a sult- able person for governor, it likely to be beneficial rather than otherwise, but even If temporarily prejudicial, it is al- . ways wise to bear In mind that as true reform can only be worked out through its | large proportion of Democratic re aders, | : to er- | | i Lhe i ¢ ane or the other of the two great par | hi he township of Patton ties, It Is essential to the safety and welfare of the people that they should be kept as nearly as possible In even balance. Nothing could be more sal- utary for the Republican party itself than to have its old adversary restored to equal strength, so that each may know that the only hope for preference in the popular vote is in greater dill. gence for well doing. There is no dis cipline for official misconduct like de- feat, and there is no safeguard for the party in force like a powerful opponent; put no permanent party organization ean be effected and maintained in this state or in this country upon only one of the Ten Commandments, LEGAL NOTICE R'! GIKY ER ~ NO filed ¢ fre rid in 4 FHE FOLLOWING ned, pissed and s office for the rich pre iy the Hegl ® B10] JE Hook and 1 East Howard street South ward of the t House ward of the the h Cents rd ward of the ney of I nahip of Boggs UrLin 's se hood hogse the township of Boge hool house In Centra Hp of orth Preeinet school house Known as Walker's townshiy * in the viliage of Lem township of Curtin, wrt Mann's hip of Ferguson house of J. A nt at Fast Pry } Decker Fine Grove Mills For the township of Fergusion (West Pre einet) at the old sehool house at Balleyvilie For the East Precinet of Gregg township, in room of house occupied by Andrew Zettle, at Penn Hall For the West Proeint of Gregg township, in A room at David Bhule's hotel For the North Precinet of Gregg township. at Murray's sehool house For the township of Haines (East Precinet) al the public sehool house at Woodward For the township of Haines (West Precinet) at the public house or hotel at Aaronsburg For Halt Moon township, at the Grand Army Post Ball, in the village of Stormstown, For the township of Harris, at the town hall | in the public school house in the village of Boalsburg, For the township of Howard, at the office of Howard Creamery Company Patriotic Order of Sons of America, In Julian, For the township of Liberty, atthe school house in Kagleville, For the townsh) house in Jacksonville, For the Kast Precint of Miles township, at the dwelling house of Jasper Wolf, at Woll's tore, For the Middle Precinet of Miles ton nship, at the hall, known as Harter's hall. in Rebers burg. For the West Preeinet of Miles township, In RT store room of Fins Miller at Madi. at the hous ler Murray For the township of Penn, at the house merrily owned by Luther Guisewhite, at Coburn For the North Precinet of Poller township al the Old Fort Hotel, For the Kouth Precinet of Potter tow nship.at the hotel 1a the vibage of Potters Mi For the township of Sash (North Frecipet)at | the school house at Cold Stream For the tow nahip of Rush (South Precinet) nt the public sehoo! house at the village of Pow elton, For the East Precinet of Bnow Shoes township | Ina room of house occupied by Hebecea Wil | United States, For the township of Huston, at the Hall of the | of Marion, at the sehool ' | ship, at the school house in the village of Hams For the West Preeclties o1 Know Bhoe town Mo shannon, For the West Preeinet of Spring township at | the office of the Nall Works For the North Precinet of Spring township, at the vacant dwelling house at Valentine's gal Works For the Bouth Preecinetl of Spring township atl the public house of Gotlieb Haag, in the vi lage of Pleasant Gap For the township of erected for that Leonard Murr For the tows the house property of at the awyior purpose on an ip of Union, at the township's of Walker } Of 8. Showers vera! parties of the ticks f November J. Newton Huston {Large in Congress Dennis KE. Johnsor Jerry N. Weller LABOR Peters Congress Tobin K. Root Donald L.. Munro IBERTY GOVERNMENT tates ii porated dis officer or ot} A subordinate officer ov be employed under the gent who Teginintive, Exe ulive or Judiciary Lepartment of this state, or | | United States, or of or ineorporated and also that every member of Con gress and of the state Legislature, and of the select ar common council of any city, or ommn wissloners of any incorporated distiiet, Is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the ame time the office or appointment of Judge, napecior, of clerk of any election of this com monwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other officer of any such election shall be elig) bie to any officer to be then voted lor, except that of an election officer, Under the law of this Lommonwealth for holding elections, the polis shall open at § disttriet, | will present then 8 or Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, The first as assignees of The Rg Yr {a i Beerly committee of Has The se Beerls DiVvoR« E NOTICH Jexxie T. Hex: ve mo can Hexpersoxs VOo. No. To Bert K. Henderson Whereas Jennie T. Henderson your wife } filed a libel the Court of Common ¥ § entre county, to No, | Jan term Is8 praying | fo A divorce against you, now you are herebs notified and requested to appear in said Court otf belo Monday the 26h day of November nexl, loanswer the complaint of the sa I. Henderson, and show cause if ans i why the said Jennie T. Henders be divoreed from the bonds nio with vo Ladd ERSON § In the Cou Bert K eal. i CAS © | MB UTOR'S NOTICH Estate of Ww, J Potter township Letters testamentary upon sald estate hav been granted by the Hegister of Wills tot undersigned, all persons knowing themes to be indebted to sad estate are rv ested 1 make immediate payment hose having jelaime. Lo present then nt : All claims again jed tod u THOMPSON VOR anda t i: 10 ac (ryis, Bower ®» thryis Attorneys A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH ¥ otioe strat n i of Pine Grove {eoased on @ 4 Mi have Deeg All persons t saad estate ted for eg said estate Iaving IR SALE CHEAY ' w ! f almon enon ail fot 1 be ANTED «Int thom te the address o former dress Akron, (Ohio An BOG of 85.08 anpald subscription, agains said party. wi wold at a Jiberal price, Address this offices R.GEOBGE B. KLUMP Physician and Surgeon, Bellefonte, Pa in Office the Larimer the Bee hours Rm o'clock a.m. and close al T o'vloek p.m Given under my hand and seal at my office In Bellefonte, this 25h day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand cight hundred and | and in the one hundred and second year of the Independence of the W.M ORONISTER, Sherif! of Centre County. Baty eight, twenty APMINISTRATOR NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Rol. lor, Inte of Walker tovinship, deceased, The undersi ned Paving fn granted letters By Five oa) proms Kb ng Uhemael ves to i. Know ve » to the decedent to make immediate and those having claims are request. t thetn duly aot entieated for set. Law Pa. AAAS i “Trastworthy Persons manage ou business in no tis 5. stam velop, WwW. WR ER, adm't RW ra. iublersburg,
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