7 rr _. 74% 14 26) 2 bh 2 a Sate Et Men's all-wool Cheviot Suits, about ten styles, all of them select patterns for the price. yi ta tionally good values at the price---not ten dollar suits but the Best Suits for Five You will find others asking from two to three dollars Dollars FRE RNEES RN 3 nt) apts : TH A Uy ) . I . A 3 74 A 4 SPECIAL. SPECIAL. THE CENTRE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 23, 1899, hy re 4 il ! ad OT Arn GRA, en , hy Gh GL RN 9 Bh hh A 8 ‘8 4) 26 8 LIN ”, A ADS LEAD: DES CUD ‘eR eb ADE vo / bo or =FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY- «3.00 They are good, honest wearing that you ever saw. more for same goods. These are all small lots and they certainly will not last long. clothes, the kind that will stay nice and “7. >0 give the wearer the best of service. Excep- rleased with them once you see them. mere Suits, Covert and Kersey Over- coats---small lots that will not last long. These are goods that were never sold cent advance in all woolens, they represent the Greatest Clothing Bargains we have ever offered. You will About fifteen styles of Men's Cassi- under ten dollars, and considering the re- ) in the country. be more than vise an early call it you care to profit by these offerings. Brockerhoff Block, Bellefonte, Pa. ’ \ ® an ia cede they last. when you see IA RENT : : RRS EY Spt soins Unt So NER oY Pnts Suns Sy Z pes (ob A AL Ve at 4 FAUBLE'S %9.00 Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots, Ker- seys, Meltons and Covert Cloths. known fabric embraced in this lot. values for $9.00. Big saving to you while them. opportunity. Every Swell, Stylish Clothing, the kind you see only in the Highest Class Clothing Establishments These are Fifteeen Dollar You will appreciate these goods We would ad- ». aN, SABRES N eb Fa ad ’ N a - Pa se ww 9.8.9.8. is J 3 *C “. * 3 4 vie bob Sa SEAT Men . ,- 3 NS ARK ©n 3 pay U0 Oe 4 Do not miss this * P- ron TN . . TIT IZ ’ M. FAUBLE & SON. 2 NI IIR OIE DGGE IO OE ELLE G0E000000 z % oo CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IX CENTRE CO What Our Army of and Obs t Correspondents See of Note The y Will be Local Re pre INL even x Homer E. ( lerably, he business Daniel Martin delphia, treet car line, Miles Green has st mill, it having | six weeks for repairs where Gov. Daniel H. Hastings, of Bellefonte, attended held in the M. BE church, on Sunday evening L. C. Bullock has opened up a pool room, cigar and tobacco store, in the room adjoining A. T. Boggs' store, services, Wm. Sloat, of Elizabethtown, Lancas. ter county, is spending a few days with his friend, Miss Georgie Swiers, in Cen. tral City It is rumored that we will have a wed. ding in town on Christmas. The con. tracting parties, it is said, will be two of our popular young people, Sunday last was the second anniversary of the new M. E. church A collection, morning and evening, was taken towards liquidating the church debt. $151.08 was raised, A box social was held in the Town Hall, on last Saturday evening. It was in charge of Mrs. Adda Campbell and her Sunday School class of the M. E. church. Receipts $5.00. On Friday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, the cry of fire was heard, and the roof of John Hall's house in Central City, was destroyed by fire, The bucket brigade saved the building, A reception was held at the home of Mrs. Emma Beaver, on Tuesday evening, in honor of her mother, Mrs, Mary Shirk, | who departed on last Thursday for Wil. lamsport where she will make her future home, Miss Rhoda Green has fiaished her course of stenography, in Williamsport College, and arrived home for a short vacation, She will leave in a short time for Mifflinburg, where she has obtained a situation as stenographer, When the cry of fire Friday evening, bat He ran t eG 10 Lhe Ca Boalsburg. Isaac Woomer is with sickness Hh Wehbe rch in front George Boal's family left for Denver, Col., their w *t has finished a of his home Yery nice Pe last unter home Thanksgiving ser will be held this year in the Lutheran church, at 10 a. m, Rev, Rearick, of Centre Hall, will officiate The High Sch Literary elected the following officers Presi. dent, Ida Stover ; vice-president, Belle Miller ; secretary, Chas. Mothershauch. Their first meeting will be held next Friday afternoon. All are welcomed, The meetings this year will be princi. pally on Friday afternoons because Prof. Hower is engaged in private teach- ing in the evenings. It week ces ol Society is reported here from reliable sources that there are several parties in | the mountains hunting deer with dogs. Those persons should be promptly ar rested and taught that this is a law. abidisg community, our community to permit such violations, It would pay our constables in more ways than one to see that there are no game laws violated. Again, he must make a report to the Quarter Sessions of all violations, because he is ex-officer game and fish warden, Dig Mrs. Wm. Baumgardner, at her home, on Main street, Friday morn. ing, of Brights disease. The funeral services were held at her late residence Saturday at 1p. m. Rev, Hepler offici- (ated. The body was taken to the home | of her parents in Reading, from where | it was buried on Tuesday. The deceased | bad been in poor health for some time, | however, her death was very sudden |and unexpected. Mrs, Baumgardner was well and favorably known. She frequently attended the Presbyterian church but was a member of a Baptie church in Reading. She leaves a hus. band to mourn her loss, It insinuates upon | i : : : | the Meyer house, while our newly mar- Linden Hall, Cora and D at Pleasant Protracte Evange A harcl The Homan hunting part Saturday, with Mrs (rican, wi Mrs. ( Would rather Mr Bn prayer book than his horse a chin rest tor him, wh the post, Since ast Communi Gettig, of Pitcairn an Moshannon, visited at the Weibly, wife and daughter came home on deer and a bear and of ted her davghter and has. Schreffler 8X Viehdorfer son, Pine sister be acksmiths Wi i ler e he sleeps at or ation H. C Gretllig, of home of M1 our 3 1 Leo last week's paper came to us with a yellow slip pasted inside with this ine scription “what's matter with the scribe He has a sore neck, guess that's all Prof. and Commissioner P. H, Meyer is conducting a singing class here which numbers upwards of forty members, and meets Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week ! The editor of the Gazette had matters sadly twisted when be stated that Harry | McManaway was from Linden Hall, we | have no such “"Dutches” in this end of | “Old Penns Valley.” He is from Penn Hall, We understand A. E. Meyer will move on his farm at Centre Hill, in the spring. HKimer Crissman will move to the ried couple J. N. Zeigler and wife moves in with Mrs. Keller, so much in way of moving already. «Read the Centre Democrat, $1 a year, It will pot be a surprise to any who are at all familar with the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, t) know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and in telling of the benefit they have received from it, of bad colds it has cured, of threatened at. tacks of pneumonia it has saved from attacks of croup and Sooplag cough. It is a grand, good medicine. For sale by F. Potts Green, druggist, Bellefonte, | understand what was wrong with L nr ed Dor who has Ix ; " pilacdeiphia for is improving slowly oting match didn't Saturday, Ed. Armstrong's sh come off last not enough crack shots present have it in a week or two as there were He will Benjamin Lucas and William Mayes, both rom Howard, were ing ast Saturday and Ben took adyantage of his time to call on the ladies visit here John Hoy, one of home from the mountains where be had been hunting with the Markle gang, and reports that they have four deer already Sim and Bruce, two of Bellefonte's | young gents, seemed to be strictly in it | We couldn't Fred that evening. He seemed to be on the warpath but he and Sam seem to have their trials with the rest of us, Fred re. turned the compliment; that is the way to get square with her with Myrtle and Maud. Julian. Miss Allie Irvin is visiting friends at Buflalo, N. Y. Mrs. Richards is visiting Ler daughter | Mrs. R. Rodkey, at McKeesport John Murphy, of Bald Eagle, is spend. | ing a few days with his mother at this piace. Mr, aller a week's visit at Pittsburg John Wilson, one of our ydbung men, employed as a brakeman at Pittsburg, had his arm badly crushed while coup- ling cars. He is at the West Penn Hos. pital in Pittsburg. ON EVERY BOTTLE Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guar antes: “All we ask of you is to use two firds of the contents of this bottle faithtully, then if aeoy May you are not benefited return the tie to your Druggist and he may ref the Pree Joa.’ Price 3 ots, 8 ots Hm, or sale by Kramrine Bros., Balletonte, Pa. 2 ur crack shots, came | in Aaronsburg. f this place, ug moring at len o« H. E. Bu Yor ’ . x present OOK k and Rev Kev Rev Mrs, Ilda Tom Mrs. Bertha Lane, of Margaret Summers, of Portland Mills are x of Noah 1 They were called home to their fathers sick bed DOES THIS STRIKE YOu Nauseatss mnie constipat Kar sate cure and has Nn An absolute guarantds ¥ * 3 For sale by Krun ¢ Bros Ia nrown, ne wy of Cle i neon, arfie Tyrone , and Mrs cats sLizeil | = CR | been vy complexion Sugar Valley. Aaron Embig trapped two more bears | This makes six in all Rev, C, F. Garrett is conducting a suc. cessful revival in the United Evangel. cal church at Carroll. Philip Karchuer raised a monster tur. ' near Florida farm It measures thirty-five inches circumference and weighs thirteen pounds, Miss Abbie Glantz, a young flicted with epileptic nip on the New Rosecrans lady afl. insanity, created much excitement in Tylersville oa Sat. | urday by declaring war upon the citizens. | Arming herself with a buge club and | screaming with all ber might, she went and Mrs, Charles Murray and | daughter Ella returned home Sunday, | | who interfered, {strong hands of from one house to another breaking windows and threatening to slay anvone She soot tell into the Wallace Cooney and Philip Wolf, who intercepted and pre vented her from doing further harm. It is a pitiful case of epileptic insanity. The township authorities will remove her to the Danville asylum. Walker. Will Smith was on the sick list last week, with BEER car, ot r. v Mr. John last tho nearly | Help... Nature Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi- cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is ; wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. SCE musSION COD LIVER OIL YYPOPHOSPHITES or LINE & SODA — — — py — — rally correct this wil put from one- > hf a teaspoonful s bo'tle three or four , & LV you will soon see narl d improvement. For * children, from half to : a (easpoonful, according to ase, dissolved in their milk, you so desire, will very «son show its great nourish- ing power. If the mother’s milk does not
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