' 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 27, 1900, OPENING OF | FALL aw» WINTER GOODS... "| COMMENCING OCT. 1st. The Dress Goods Depart- | ment will be the first and we will be pleased to have U Kom and C the mater- tals that we have selected and thought would best suit the tastes of the Lad- ies of Bellefonte and vicin- ity, U will find our en- tire line Neat, Tasty and Stylish, and different from any to be found in this city. G. R. SPIGELMYER FALL OPENING & Season 1900--01 _o Men's Fine Tailored Garments. y recover, 8i= = } ~ PUMPKIN CONTEST customers Serr respe ully MONTGOMERY & CO, TAILORS and CLOTHIERS Bellefonte, Pa. “The Standard” Sewing Machines. The movements all being rotary there is but little wear or vibration. Cor rect Mechanical Principles are embodied m the “"STAMDARD” Rotary Shuitle Sewing Machines. The Standard Rotary Shuttle will do 20 per cent more work than the old shuttle machines The Standard is a wouder see it, you will have no other, Sara C. Brickley Cor. Spring & Bishop If Sold by you Bellefonte, Pa RUPTUKE or HERNIA CURED No operations or In je eomiort in any way ames, no woods 3 ups, puneh 0 ) #latyeas or AnNNOYALCS Our Outnt for the 1 = made of fine soft materials, such as felt. ve vot, ehamols skins and elastic webs, It Mie a glove and ean harm you no mote. Jt Molds your Intestines back in thelr natural position and the wound will heal like any other wound when it has a chance. The onl way to eure Is to hold the intestines in or back atl the time, until the wound becomes grown together Your Rupture can not be cured in aby other way. We have had 25 years constant and hard | $ajasiance In treating ruptures and this outfit | the result, Men, women and children made | somJortable by using this outs, i Prices reasonable and in accordance with | the cane, 17 inlerested, please write for partio slars, whie we wil mall you free, " MOHAWK REMEDY CO, Rome, N, VY. 0 sles “pr ry or hard ru wed. A bi Not a The Racket. [CORRESPONDENTS 7,9 and I Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, | | His brother James has had a position at | | ment Potters Mills. William Allison and sons Frank and Willie spent Sunday with his brother Edward, also Dr. Alexander and wife, of Centre Hall, Miss Lola Strohm, of Centre Hill, took dinner pSunday with her friend, Lota Wilkinson. : Miss Zora Heckman, of Sunbury, spent D. GG. Barr left last Monday for North | a few days with her sister Mie Ros Warren, where he has secured a position | and also attended granger picnic. i as an attendant the ane asy '] y . wy in the insane asylum. | ways Decker and wife are visiting | her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clark of this p'ace. Mr. and Mrs, Burkim, of Altoona, are visiting her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs, Mc Clenathan, William McKinney Claton and wife and daughter, of Altoona, are spending their vacation with their parents at this DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Colyer. the same place the past year, Miss Mary Moyer, the accomplished and handsome daughter of |. Henry | Mover, in company with her aunt, Miss Annie Reninger, from Spring Mills, left last Friday for State College, where they expect to visit for an indefinite time, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forry, from x : Hellam, York Co,. arrived here last | PC week, to spend several weeks among many friends and relatives. At present they are with Mrs, Forry's brothers, John and Wm. lee, Homer Decker, son of landlord James Mrs. Susan Shadow, widow of Rev. | Decker, of Pine Grove Mills, was in our Martin Shadow, from York, is visiting at | town Sunday on his wheel and ( ming Henry Shadow's at out of the mountain he broke his wheel pects to spend several months among her and had walk That the friends, throughout our community, also beauty of a wheel. visit her brother, Jacob Royer, near Penn Hall. Lloyd Kerlin and his two sons and | daughters, from Mahantango, Juniata Co., spent several days last week at the home of P. B. Jordan's and also attend- Miss Gertrude Evans spent a few days with her friend, Gertrude Spangler, of Centre Hall. present, She ex- to home, is John Auman wears a broad smile a girl, The parties who had their cattle in the Seven Mountains during the brought them ont lay afternoon. They made quite a fine herd, about 150 head. Rummer, yester« Beech Creek Houston Hunter in Chicago this Dr a 1d Moore, over is lrapsa week Centre het . and opened an office in Krumbine, of dete neatly rmined to locate 14 ow 1" 1 Tu " v s ding of John Liggett, near na | man- at fa 1 niends to occupy oe e late Wm near future Frank Koon is rapidly recoveri the iujury to his head caused by struck by an overhead coal chute, the Viac . rly pool iast week very while on top of a box car nd - The new school buil MY i will t a bandsom s0 unable to do any work . p ” last wee We hope he may ; utte K. speed! i sted Compt Prof children | last ra year Harvey , arrived from New where they They have re-open Hast Main stre Henry Isaac and his father ein ft last m above Tusseyville John , from Mill we Joliet, Ii} of the west, it Stoner week, ck lor i > On 1 here from lewistown, A . - t week the | n'a Fire Bri nt. I a prese red the right way for through ® owns! Ol be some at. some of the strong yyy yes eS uag eech Cree H , on Sanday eve for ast obsia of the The corps of ast week ager, but » does his own irom a proud father o 1 (>. G House Brungart an the Musser Kulp reg ~ . . n A Resaay the at Caeen’s howels tox Pharm phone Co. has a gang of ce last week cre ting the line a general over Became Populas Governor Stanley, of Kansas, recently Mouck will leave for the invented a plan to make friends at politi- city this week to purchase her stock of | cal rallies in his state, A few weeks ago at fall and winter millinery Mrs. Bowman and children left their home, in Chicago, Tuesday. a party rally the governor hailed a farmer for | who had brought a wagon lead of water- melons, and bought the load. He then had the watermelons cut up and dis tributed among the politicians, and in Orlando Hackenburg has the carpen. ters at work erecting his new house. this way treated 200 people. He soon | found, that everywhere be spoke the farmers appeared with wagon loads of melons, and the system prompt. ly became too expensive to maintain Pleasant Gap. however, Hurrah for Bryan The roads about here are in a very dusty condition Henry Uhl has moved into his prop- erty at this place, which Mr. Weaver vacated, He is With Us Now . The campaign Henry Foust will move to Jeanette at once, where he has secured employment in the glass works who has no comscience. All the preach. ing and the teaching that were applied The wedding bells have been ringing | 10 the regemeration of sinners about this place of late Mrs. Baumgardner's sister, who has wen visiting here, has heen very {ll Wm. Armor, one of our industrious men, has been shipping quite a lot of paper wood from this place He is 30 calloused wickedness that he is lost to all manly feeling and the only im- never convert him, by contract with pulse he has 1s to serve the one who pays him. He “roasts” and the devil, is to the come, will have to put on an extra sup- earthly world to impervious Maggie Mulfinger was entertaining a i couple of her cousins during picnic week Rain would be a welcome visitor Miss Ethel Noll, of this place, left for Niagara last week Quite a few of our people expect to attend the Milton fair ficiently hot to freaze him. Looking Ahead. The Milroy correspondent to the Lewis. town Gazette says; I. F. Treaster and H, C. Kulp have purchased the Foust property on the top of the Seven moun. S100 Rewatr d S100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to earn that there is at least one dreaded diseases | that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that » Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive eure known to the tains, their object being a summer resort medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a evnstitutional treat. | there in the event of the proposed trolley Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, | road being built across the mountains. acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur. | faces of the system, thereby destroying the | disease, and giving the patient stren fh by | building up the consti ution and assisting na ture in « PAT, 1 hip Ihe Jropristirs ave a0 muen fl Its curative powers, that they | ten cen she rees, - offer One Hundred Dollars for Any case that it iat i on thet ot twenty falls to cure, Send for list of testimoninis | five cents per bushel picked. The apple ddress, F. J. ONENEY & CO, , 0, wari by Druggists, Toe. + 101040, 0. | crop in that county is estimated at 500, 000 bushels, Pails Family Pills are the best, Peaches in York County. Peaches are selling in York county at é liar is a degenerate | would | ply of fuel to make the situation suf. | TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT. The county commissioners have sent out the necessary supplies to the various Triennial From their in- struction sheet we make the following extracts that will be of interest : During September and October the assessment, and boroughs in Centre county, depend upon your valuation, and will be fixed after the assessments have been | revised, A blank will be placed in the hands of each taxpayer for making return of per. property taxable for When the taxable is sworn thereto, to-wit ; | sonal state pur. | poses, return is made vin xr Ou do solmnly swear (or affirm) that this is (fey 11 | ae Cling a true and correct statement of your property taxable for state purposes, t the best of your knowledge and belief.’ Women, property, are liable to taxation, ingle, married or crime, punishable An ASSCSsCr to return without the accept a requiring signed, Three-fourths (%) of the net of taxes realized on the proj taxable near | that you f $2 Of four year cash alae it would Keepers Mechanics Apprentices and Foremer Engineers . Poms Civi Surveyors, Bank Presidents Hank Cashiers 1 i: an MS Printers County Officers President Judge Agents of all kinds Telephone Operators Telegraph Operators Manufacturers wae . | Ton Keepers who have license | Inn Keepers having ne license | Saloon and Restaurant Keepers | Gentlemen and Men of Leisare {| Laborers . . Invalids and Poor ‘ 10 PANIEL HECKMAN, PHILIP H MEYER, ABRAM V. MILLER, Commissioners. - | Cured of Chromic Diarrhoea After Thirty Years of Suffering “I suffered for thirty years with dias. rhoea and thought I was past being { cured,” says John 8S. Halloway, eof French Camp, Miss. ‘I had spent so | much time and money and suffered so recovery, I was so feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea that | conld do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident | was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles | am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as 1 have.” For sale at Green's Pharmacy, Bellefonte, Pa Fusion Candidates The Democratic conferees of the Blair. Cambria Senatorial district met at Al. toona Saturday night and nominated | Ex-Assemblyman Harry KE. Stall as | | their candidate for state senator. Mr, Stall is now the candidate of both the Democrats and the anti-Quay Republi cans. Gone to Selinsgrove. Bditor George W. Bums and family, of State College, left last week for Selinsgrove, where they will make their home with Mrs. I. C. Burns, bis mother, Triennial Assessment will be made by | the assessors in the several townships | The | | rate of millage for county purposes will | the | by a fine of $500, for | much that I had given up all hopes of | | Militarism # Its Effects assessors for the purpose of making the ! 000000008 00000000 ] | Effect on Styles:--Do you consider yourself an up-to-date | dresser? If you do, you must have a Military Cut Suit and Overcoat. We knew they would be very popular this season and consequently laid in an extensive line. The whole suit is cut on the Military Style, but we want to call particular at- tention to the high padded shoulders, in fact they are New Ideas and Swell Creations in the clothing line. They are the kind you are looking for but can’t find in every store because we are the sole agents of i vabao ach artar iia 4 ol des Rochester Jimons Registered by Suge Bros. k Lempul 1500, ry | oy And this is the Clothing that Every garment of this brand is cut on MILITARY STYLEgy Remember you are not well will make us famous. you have Military Cut Suit or Overcoat. You wa if one even 1 J os Eman A dressed unless a nt to see you do not wish to purchase. We take pleasure in showing this 000080000 Tickets to Fair Free! “Fair” ~» "The Cothing e. that makes 1 un Rochester Famou > We give tickets to the Free with every SUIT:OVERCOAT purchased here. 0000000000000 Yours for Business SIM, “THE CLOTHIER" Reynold’s Bank Building, BELLEFONTE, PA GLOBE MILLINERY & CARPETS. DRY GOODS, DON'T BUY A THING A , Rugs have read this in Ca * | pets, Mattings, 1 Kind certain J up an odd capest up a ne Ne 3 piece here and there w floc ine ol sho cfonte hen 1 tell you we w fairly, good Ingrain Carpet for 23 We mean every wor not the sam but an article far superior. When we say w ) carpet for 50c. we don't mean a wool fi tton chain wool carpet, and at a price you will find n else in Own, Consider this advertisement, but don't consider it as 3 bait to draw you to our store. Think what it means its 3 question of ¢ omy ; a saving of money ; a.chance to buy better goods and pay the same prices you have been paying for inferior ones. We'll do what we Isay. You come in ; we'll do the rest r coverings ever sell you a heavy rag or | 1 of it ; 4 1 vou a stn SC ling and where t you mn | Heavy Rag Carpet, four-play chain. . 25¢ Pure woul Carpets 60 Vietoria Mills exten saper all-wool, the Rainbow stripe Rag, all cotton, weighing as best in the market 656 39¢ China Matting much as any Ge. earpet ever sold Linen Carpet, solid wool stripe Japanese Matting be Extr « Vl Ingrain Carpes, 2-ply, good weight a super Ootton Chain, regular Hix " ' J 4 ag Carpet patterns in Japanese Matton 256 grade 39¢ LACE AND TAPESTRY CURTAINS... . —— | Lace Curtains, good length and w Ith, per The very best Cartainever Oifered vou at ho : $1.00 Tapestry Curtafne, 34 yds in length, in brown, hie or green $2.98 THE GLOBE pair ’ | 3-yard Jong, extra good JOT lock stitch edge, per pair 756 KATZ & COM BELLEFONTE, PA.
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