8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 12, 1899,” The Racket. | Is to-day a better store than ever it was. [ought to Kno as I opened the first box and have been around more or less | since the doors were opened for business Jan. 1, 1889. The Reason Why The store is more than 8 times as large, as when started--The stock has increased ten fold, with number of employees in proportion. The same rules of business prevail--No tricks, no misrepresentation. It’s a good and I would be glad to store GC. R. SPIGELMYER. PUBLIC SALE. f Howard Boro., ya the Lauth farm, ou Tuesday, October 17th, 1899, Al one oO COCK saarg 4] following uv FREE AD COLUMN. CORRESPONDENT DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM sth PAGE Pleasant Gap. s about | d and busk hert Barnes and wile ndayed at Wm of this place Brookes, of Linden : ! Howard Wells who has been imploy | ed near Hdhingdon on a lumber job, is home on a short visit, A couple of gents, who are canvassing | al this place, seem to spend much time ia the lower end of town, Miss Sue Kelley lectured at the M. BE. church on Sunday night, and expects to lecture again on Sunday evening. It was attended by a large ongregation, Ww. Hoover apd wife expect to take about a week's vacation and visit friends at Green Wood, Howard Diglow, Mr. Hoover's nephew will take his place for awhile, - : woe - Tur CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be sent 10 any new address uutdl January 1, 1900, for 15 cents, | As usual, his sister: Howard. James Lucas has sold out everything and left the place. Scot says he is not going up to Port again, before Saturday. George Glossner unloaded a car load of fine cattle ou Monday. Mr. Helmen and wife, of lowa, are visiting friends in this section. Our town is bound to get better, as democrats are moving in and republicans out, The social held in Lucas’ Hall on Sat. urday evening, by the M, E. people, was a success W. H. Neff has begun papering the M. Fi. church. The edificeis being to perfection, We are sorry to say that Miss Jennie Nagner 18 ve ry sick at the home of her brother John Wagner Mrs. Love, wife of Hon of Bellefonte, was a gue repaired lia Br ckey, of Hubler ITg, transac! in our town on Monday The show people pitched their ten Eagleville but were back and spen 1 tt} day among friends at this place. The M. E. church and Sunday § is being held in the Evangelical until the M. E. church is fini Our merchant, W. S. Craine, made his trip to Porton Saturday of the past week accompanied him th time, C. C. Lucas, of Gillentown, has located here and rented the Lucas & Bro's store room and has opened a very nice store, with a large line of goods. Locking the school house the scholars out when they minutes late did not last long. of work won't do at Howard. Wm. Wharton, P. Wharton, has blood poison the this writing he seems t Wm. Wharton, n Trinity College LwO years, int of our Serious Moshannon. William Cramer, of Jersey Shore, vi ed his mother here, this week The farmers are busy raising their potal ws. the ¢ TOPs fairly good Mrs. Shilling, of Huntingdon, visited her daughter Mrs. Jennie Viehdorfer, at this place this week I. T. Lucas spent a few days in the eastern cities this week, buying a full line of fall and winter goods The Misses Mary and Ella Foremgn and Miss McGinity, of Marion Centre, were guests at the home of Mrs, Mollie Rankin this last week The next Sheriff of Centre county, Cy rus Brumgart, was in our vicinity this week looking up his political friends, which are by no means scarce. We wish him success, On the 10th of December, 1897, Rev, 8. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. church, South Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning with severe coughing. He says: "After resorting to a number of so-called ‘specifics,’ usually kept in the house, to no urpose, I purchased a bot. tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm, f most cheer. fully recommend it to the public.” For sale by F. Potts Green, drpgpist, Belle. fonte, Pa. Tun next time Tom. Harter quotes statistics, we guarantee that be will stick closer to facts. such children are required to attend the | COMMISSIONER RIDDLE’S OVERDRAWN ACCOUNT How A Republican Commissioner has Been Using County Funds for his Convenience. On Wednesday, October sth, the editor of this paper made a careful inspec. tion of “Ledger F"' and the “Minute Book' inthe Commissioners Office and found that an amazing state of affairs existed in that department public monies The matter - being used by officials, in the shape of largely overdrawn occounlts, in detail, was given by us last week The situation may be summariz briefly as follows CRANE 1 oY da Ri] { FS LE To Amount Overdrawn $309.50 F. RIDDLES ACCO! Sl | i To Amount Still Due Treasurer gether counting the Gay L i naan WELL AS THOSE DAYS WHEN HE WAS LIVERING TION SUPPLIES, OTHER BLANKS, VIEWING BRIX WORK, ALI WHICH APPEARED ON THOSE MINI WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE STATEMENT. LET HARTER SEE THE RECORD Harter called at the Commissioners Office i inute Book.” Mr. Robb, the clerk, refused the request not open for inspection, and claims that the courts } i is becoming conscienscious, We won't argue that point, They may have the right to refuse it, but we know that the » the privilege to show it, if they want to. Therefore, by all Harter so that he will have an opportunity to tel pul nd Play'’ to give Mr. Harter an excu mate, and avoid HAry man weil ion to clear up Matthew Riddle revent Harter from EXCESSIVE DOG TAX. Too Much Money is Coll y waist said the Haver ake my bed COMPULSORY ATTENDANL * prolessional pickpocket parents, guardians assistant He prefers to take ng contro \ casy and work on his own hook between the age of eight and The musical critic studies Num sixteen years, are hereby notified thal and the dramatic critic reviews under the C npuisory Attendance laws though neither may be a Bible student new in force in the State of Pennsylvania, - Needn't Worry public or private x hools of Bellefonte T bose parents who have two of three during at least 70 per cent, of the time boys and girls to clothe know what an the said schools are mn session item the shoe bill is, and they'll not be This law will be enforced by the Board overjoyed at the news of the general of Directors on and after Monday, Octo. Hoard elrmestly requests of said parents, guardians, et . tf the ber th h, and th | enters into the makeup of shoes. But ' {they needn't worry yet, we intend to to it that the children under their | to see | stand by them in the matter of prices as Ww ton » control or care are in attendance at one long as we can, and having bought out the ; } ! y A of the said schools fall stock early, we will be able to quote The Board has selected for the attend. the same low prices that have been ruling. When we re-order we may have another story to tell, Until then, fit your | boys and girls from our splendid stock MINGLR'S Sion STORE. a ance officer, for the purpose of bringing to fustice truants and those who are wil. fully disobeying the Attendance Law, Joshua Foulk, who will be directed to enforce the law to the letter By order of the Board D. F. Forty, President H. C. QuicLRy, Secretary. " i a— Dedication, Beware of Owntments for Catarrn that Len. tain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of {| smelland completely derange the whole system L > ; when entering it through the mucous surfaces | The United Evangelical church, at | Such articles should never be used except on | Snow Shoe Intersection, will be dedica. | preseriptions from Pehutable hhysietans, As the ] damage they will do is ten fo th ly {ted on the coming Sabbath, Oct. 15. | agp ity derive from them Halls Catarrh | Services Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m., Lure, manufactured by ¥, J, Cheney & Co. Sunday at 10:30 a, m,, and 7.00 p.m, | Joledo, O, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, neting directly nu the blood and Rev, 8. P. Remer, P. EK, Lewisburg, Pa., | ucous sturtaces of the yom. Ih buyin Malls Rev. J. A. Hollenbaugh, Altoona, Pa. | Crtarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It and Rev. J. Womelsdorf, of Bellefonte, | I taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohlo, Pa., will be present. All the friends | We sold br Tore rns pin imonials free ists, price The, bottle, are cordially iavited to thepe services, Hall's Fami EX Pills are the best. i \d will aid the cook as ROYAL AKING POWDER no other agent will to make Royal Baking Powder is made from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR and is absolutely free from lime, alum and ammonia. advance in the price of everylhing that | TH ry OU is, Mi GLOBE. ‘ . a - b WE OFFER T0 YOU LADIES CAPES. M wn Le dd —— = 4 r praise CARPETS. wi were advanced by t wholesa on Uctolx 1st from b to 10 cents We have were A yard on carpets ust received 15 pie os houe while they You reap the nefit of our foresigns in price | gns Heavy Rag Carpet +++ 25¢ a yard ..12¢ a yard .21¢ a yard 25¢ a yard We have received a few pieces of extra heavy double warp Ingrains you have no doubt paid 50 cents for a poorer kind—OQur price on this small lot. ...37 j-2¢ A good line of Brussels from. ...... 4c u 24x60 Fringed Smyrna Rugs. . 51.48 MILLINERY. Our standard of excellence in this department is cle vated a great deal above the ordinary-—our openings assert this, our trade proves it, KATZ& CO. THE GLOBE. Bellefonte, Pa. He mped J utes, Heavy Hemp and Cotton Wool and Cotton mixed Ingrains
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