“ THE CENTKE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 1 . LC » P! Nico {8 YUN ERAT SYS gS gh 0d # Adel et ANS ERA IIS gh ed IN ON a re ke fo ' EL s 2 3 i N RN RY nN DRURY RAN RY nnn Ry ¥ : : | £0 & 2) 5 a, 2% ol § ; 8 ; 4 at iy +r No by 25 or AD 3 TADS HAD 3 Y 3 / E va i Nr Nal, Na Nats Lol han) S0TEA soda Al dn Phe dolla so til de IY EN} EN ; hn) 4 Var sulin. sols IY py WAS EE Far 1899, 7 TRB RY RYAN RR 7 : FEF LADS CRD 3 GORY AONE DE OEY. ali La ~~, GSps ” £ I's VIE A ' eo 8 £RA SE ’4 FA : : pot ’ : J ‘ / y » fa» 5 “4 rd ‘ bl wi 48 8 7 ’ 4 00 ee Bs ¢ elo (THREE GREAT CLOTHING OFFERI Never Equalled in The Clothes Selling History of Centre County. “Wg ’ ps 5% | \ 4 br \s Et ved wr » go 1: 1% or nm - 4 Jee ~ IAT F roe 7 « “OC A f er < ] N p ¢ SN £ REN «tT . RR > re x ad a ° 5000000006000 000000000003004 000090000000 : | ht 5 $0000000000000000000000006000000000000000 ATS ord. Mens Double Faced rert Cloth “C A Blue Serge Suit for men, sin- Overcoat, strictly all-wool. Made in 1 1 les a alsS0 ali- arnn] fact WOOI, 14S T breast sacks, strictly AR 2 lo Ar 1a 4 + 1 > "1 ‘ 1 gle or double first-class style. Seams all piped and ? all-wool, guaranteed 20 oz and fast = tee AA A coat that is e RnR “Ce Price, $9.00. color. G.90.0.0 6.9 6 “ v 408 ¢ Ee Da » ste $7.75. P00000000000000000000000000000000000000 re L ANE t « 00000000090 700000000000 0000000000000000 TEE II 0000090000000 00000000000000000000000000 * 0000000090000 000 0000000000000 0000000000 0000000000000 00000000900000000000000000 f RRR : | : | : : : | : : : : J O.0 0.8.8.0 8.0 "- » AY A Min AASs a Vee oF y oh ade nN a — WV Ltda hk mom Yy Vw as w ass Sample up ra M. FAUBLE & SON. INP OOOO OPPO LLOLOLP0 0000000800000 000080.0 0 These are Three Wonderful Values, Let us hear from you. affor canno “hdh Vv them by. P + ggg . PANN pred Wi \ &/ CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT [he News Gathered From \ K HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Wh Army ad Observe B at Our la. Rom a who ms is oseph McCloskey Sunday with his gras Closkey, of th § Place last com re hii mak: Ean wd Se Miller ba where he | a IE and asks for it, and promises to not ‘ TS, na i na wi Woodldud, after a n mat i Tk again : A his paréhts, of this p Wm. Harvey, of Flemington, (Ys agamn 4 i Ro ¢, one of the leading citizer lays ’ merchants of Clay, Clay W ace hs struck his leg against a cake of ice manner as 10 bruise A few LO. TELL YO severely Con and Joe Aulters ast week from Vintondale they have been employed as car r Witmer & of Punxsutawney's ng merchants, stopped offon his re turn from the eastern cities, to visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Long, Hiram Durst and wife took a trip to Union county. Mr. Durst is on the Jook- out lor a pacing horse. He has a fine bay mare which he will sell or trade for one that can pace, Clyde Roper left last Tuesday for Johnstown, where he will be employed by W. L. Smith, the installment hustler, who will open another store, They will carry a fine line of jewelry which Mr. Roper will have charge of, HOW I8 YOUR WIFE: Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the prineipal causes, Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these Ie unde Son. p Long, one Money refunded if results are not satisfactory For sale by Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte, Pa. ‘2 Kreamerville. Chestnuts are scarce this vear Husking corn is the leading Scott sick list, A. Brindle was the first to butcher, thus far. We are here again, after a few weeks of silence. Ellery Krape has been seen around here a few days. Mrs. T. D, Stover, we are glad to say, ndustry, Walizer is among those on the | Is again up and around, Lis for half a century, Prices 25 ots, and M0 ets, | ” 4 Mrs, Chas. Gramley bas returned home from a visit to Miflinburg, ershurg, visited *h dy 's parents, Fred Limberts, in thn pl ast and part of this Chestnuts have 1 in our stores and are week Lm RRL their appearance Ing at 10 Cis per the crop is a SC quart In some sections good one Bert Sylvie moved his family household effects to Altoona on day last, where the gentieman cured employment, Warner Bearer and wile, who were recently married, have gone to house. keeping in part of Mrs, J. G. Meyer's house, on Main street, Housecleaning ir in and Thurs. full blast and | there is no end to ‘cuss words’ by the male population of our village, when it | comes Lo pulling up stove pipe. Mrs. Lizzie Meyer and daughter Eva, who spent several months ‘n our burg among friends and relatives, left for their ie in Philadelpia last week. | is spending a few wee | spend the winter with her | John Green, of that place, has se. | few days the past week in looking af the interests of his farm in this place Tohn McCloskey, who has been car pentering at ( Fork the past year, ks with his family ross in this place Miss Mollie McCloskey for Washington, D. C., where left last week she sister, will Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Wense)l, Mrs. Mary Glossner and Mrs, Maggie Robb attend ed the birthday party of Mrs, Jim Gan. sallus, of Blanchard, last ¥riday. Mrs, Jim Lion and daughter Lulu, of Beech Creek, accompanied by Mrs Linn's grandson, Donald Linn, of John. | sonburg, visited in this place one day | last week, +4 DO YOU KNOW, Consumption Is preventable’ Selenee has proven that, and also that negleet is suteldal, he worst cold or cough can be secured with Shiloh's Cough and Ronsumption t ure, Sod on positive guarantee lor over Afty years. For sale by Krumgine Bros. Bellefonte, Pa » » | uth a It became very much swollen him so badly without the utches treated by physicians, and used several kinds of liniment and and a half gallons of whisky in bathing it, but noth Ing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This broaght ARimost a complete cure in a week's time and he believes that had he not used this remedy leg would have bad to be amputated Pain Balm is unequalled for sprains, bruises and rheumatism, For sale by | Bellefonte, Pa. and pained could not walk He was that aid of Cr he two Wis Pampkin Contest Pampkin Contest will close Saturday, October 14th, All contestants must bring their pumpkins to the store before 3 clock ot that afternoon, Montgomery ¢ 0. «THe Corn I IEMOCK AT will be sent to any new address until January 1, 1900, for 15 cents, Potts Green, druggist, | juences of which drain the ANG make exis THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT wil to any new address until January for is cenis $200. 00 IN GOLD GIVEN FORSELLING The Life and Letters of Dewey. by A NM Dewey, Under the Direction and Co operation of the Admiral's Family, The International News & Book Company of Baltimore, Md. offer £200.00 to any one for sell ing 5 caplec of this book in three months Greatest selling book offered to the American publie in ten years, This is the only authoris. wd, and complete life of the Admiral published Prop cheap and inferior books on socalled lives, The only book apn this sub that an enterprising, wide awake, up todale agent can afford to handle, Its (‘tie Awkkens context inspires pate - arouse enthusiasm, its knowledge beyond the [uch Stekid hig 8 SUODAN continent, pad pe i an
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