10 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 17, 1901, THE RACKET Butterick's Patterns and Delineator for November now ready —ask for a Fashion Sheet—Free. DRESS GOODS and trimmings. | This department is now at its best, | and we think we have the hand- | gsomest line that ever graced our | counters, and nothing like them in Bellefonte, SILKS Silks price, Bright, New Autumn A of style are here too. story honesty and right through. If 1 KIIow 1 need ANNEX well, we CHINA Dishes, you we Can please U. even if U are very hard G. R SPIGELMYER. ESTEY CHAPEL ORGAN. To be Given to Some Church or Sun- day School. conditions of Organ the following. the Read awarding Estey Chapel taut \ . PF) Note particularly two kinds of votes— coupons cut from the paper, and pre- mium coupons issued at the office : You are invited to call and examine the exhibition at Gephart’s Mu now on instrument, ic Store, Bellefonte, CONDITIONS OF AWARD, NEWSPAS A blank ballot or coupou will in each copy yf the paper and the name can be filled in same for whatever church, Sunday School or religious organization you may want to vote These votes should be sent iu to this office at once, as they will not be counted after they are six weeks old, and the date and number of each will appear on them COUPONS tr Te be printed Prexiuym Courons :—Any person who pays his sunscription in advance will re. ceive a ‘Preminm Conpon’’ that will en title him to 2 votes for each mouth his paper is paid in advance, or 25 votes for a year in advance No oue can pay for more than 4 years in advance. Any per: son who sends in a New cash subscriber to this paper can get a Preminm Coupon, entit! + votes for each month in advance or a year No ! ved for less ing him to gs votes lor De 1reced i substitu. his contest By riper discon- then has some ily or household subscribe in order to get the benefit of » NEW subscription raie This prac- I wused us a great deal of e will that we meq: : tinues bis 5 Other member Of visio g ution or change in and it is discover. yunted. annovan case where a subst name bas taken place ed, such votes will vot be A ballot box will be kept in this office, under lock and key, where the votes can be deposited and will be counted each judges and the result will regularly. two be published The CouroN:' cut it out, week by is the "'NEWSPAPER following auxious to have same CUT THIS OUT 000000000000 00008000000000 The Centre Demogvat, NEWSPAPER COUPON. No. 4. This coupon entitles the h vote for the handome. ESTEY GHAFEL ORGAN Sold by M. C. GEPHART, in Centre County to be given to some Suvday School Church in Centre conuty, by THE CEN TRE DEMOCRAT OCTCBER 17 This vote cast for This coupon, If held longer (han 6 weeks from date, will not be counted, Send by mail Or pet. sonally to this office and have It deposited in th- Ha lot Box. A CUT THIS OUT. Announcement. We as members of the ME. church, at Kreamerville, Pa, in Uyving tO secure 4he Chapel Organ given by the Centre Democrat, do solicit and ask all paris interested tn church work to lend us a helping band in securing conpons. The members of the Evangelical church in Bellefonte are in need of a chapel organ for their Sunday School. Any assistance from friends in securing coupons will be much appreciated. The United Brethren congregation, of Pleasant valley, near Yaroell, in Boggs township, are desirous to secure an organ. The membership is small and of limited means. They thereiore would appreciate the help of all, in securing votes for the Centre Democrat's organ. i our list. In anv | as some one will be | vider to ¢ NE | ’ : _" 5% [arch bridge, which is being built across or | CORRESPONDENTS Linden Hall. | The reason we were silent so long was | because pomeone stumbled onto ‘‘our | identity,’ and ted us on ‘fist and cuss | words’ which scared us out of a year's | growth and made us too nervous to hold | the quill, “"Aaver nit."”’ | Something out of place—the arm of | that young man on Main street the other | might, Mrs. Williams, of Lemont, was visiting | at the Swabb residence recently, Frank McClellan, of Tuessyville, call ed on his brother during last week, Elmer Campbell is adding a handsome { portico to his fine residence west of town, The way the nimrods are popping away at the squirrels reminds one of fire crackers on the Fourth of July. { Mrs. Chas. Dagle left on Friday for Sunbury and other points where she will visit for several weeks. The U. Evan. church elected Howard Zeigler trustee on Sunday 13th. Mr, Zeigler is an exceptionally estimable | young maa and well qualified for the position, Perry Cole, one of the L. H. I. Co's ef- ficient engineers isjat present doing Buf- falo. A don't—don’t misconstrue an item to fit yourself, when it is not meant for you Some of the officialsof the I. H. L, Co, were in town a few days in the interest of h:ir operations at this place. Some of the young capitalists, of this city, are thinking of consolidating a com- pauy to erect a trolley line from this place to the famous Loop. Ifthis business project succeeds, it will be a great con- venience for about two-thirds of oar young sports. And several have already applied for positions on the line. Stock is selling at fifty above par. The Linden Hall and Boalsburg scribes met the other day and made an agree ment to withdraw their forces, as the “‘chestnuts'’ are all and there remains nothing to wrangle over, Rev, lLeisher, town, last week, in the interest of a Normal Course which he is trying to get the S. 8. teachers and others of the twp, interested in, Hope he'll succeed, The new grist mill is under a nice slate roof, and we are informed that the machinery, which will be supplied by Sprout, Waldron & Co, of Muncy, Pa., is expected to arrive this week, together with the millwrights to place it. Bros., of Boalsburg, are painting building. Kev, Shaltz, of Centre Hall, was no- ticed on our streets one day last week. Mrs. Robt McClellan, from this place, | accompanied by her cousin, Mr, Crozer, of Ill, called on friends at Centre Hall last week. Eugene Heims, of Osceolo, is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Leoperd being entertained at the pleasant home of George Swabb and wife, Our champion straw-stack builders had "bard luck’ the other day while at- tempting to build an extra large stack on the farm of Henry Zeigler. per cent, by the stack falling over before wompleted, Chicken-pox is through this neighborhood at present and is not at all partial as it has called on nearly every family in town Mr.and Mrs. Zimmerman, bethville, N. C., are at present with friends and former associates through here, Linden Hall does more business to the square inch than any other town Central Penn’a, and we stand ready to prove it, and its citizens keep abreast with the times visiting Eliza. visiting of are delivered every morning, and the L H. Gossip, as often as you want it brought to you. Moshannon. The box social held here on Saturday right was a success, the proceeds to be used in the purchase of an organ for the school. Samuel Butler, principal of our schools, took in the excursion to Williamsport, on Saturday. Miss Edith Lucas visited her sister Jennie, at the Lock Haven Normal, dur- ing the week. T. D. Weaver's new hoase is about completed and will be a credit to the town, An accident occurred at the new stone the south fork of Beech Creek about two ‘and a half miles east of Snow Shoe, which might have proved more serious. | While lifting a heavy stone ome of the | guy ropes broke letting the derrick fall sty g J. T. Lucas, knocking him down { am, gst the rocks and iujuriog him about {the ' k, thigh and ankles; the doctor wa: mmoned and after aun examination gay. cirections to have him removed to his home about 6 nifles distant, where be was taken at once, and at this writing is fast recovering from his injuries. Sober. C. K. Sober was seen in our vicinity on Saturday. Mrs. Ben Breon and “or three daugh. ters where the guests with her daughter, Mrs, U, G. Auman on Sunday. They say there was a large wedding in our town on Saturday eve-is it trae Emma? James Zerby is hauling props on U. G, Auman’s landing. Jacob Gentze! is through husking corn and got over two thousand bushels. Prank Miller, who worked at Laurel. ton, come home and is going to work for John Everett, A protracted meeting commenced in the mountain on Monday evening. Misses Annie Corman, Jennie Corman, Bertha Rote, of near Coburn, were the guests of thelr friend Lizzie Wolf. Mrs. Hassenplug, from Spring Mills, was the gaest of her mother, Mrs. Jacob Auman, Ba BE eaa— ~ Remember we sell no shoddy goods. Rvety pair of shoes that leaves our ste are guaraoteed—Veager & Davis. of Boalsburg, was in | Weber | the | , of Bellefonte, | and Roy Swabb, of Erie, are at present | Their re- | pulation along that line fell about gg 9-10 | in | It does more shipping, | | for its size, than any other point along | ithe I. & T branch. Philadelphia papers Millheim. Miss Bess (Sturgis, of Dickinson Semi- nary, Williamsport, was home over Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Merrills, of New Haven, Coun., and Mrs. E. Z. Brumgart, of Houserville, were visitors at the home of WwW. K. Alexander, Miss Bessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Noll, and Charles Sheffer, of Muncy, were married Thursday morning the 10th at six o'clock, and left in the early train for a trip to Harrisburg, Philadel- phia and New York. They will be at home at Muncy after Nov. 1. E. E. Kuarr and D. P. Breon are do- ing some painting for Mr, Rubl, in Sugar valley. Mis, Wesley Tressler and children, of Oak Hall, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reifsnyder, Mr. and Mrs. Freeby, of Wolfs Store, were Sunday visitors in town, Mrs. Rebecca Schleiffer and daughter, Minnie, left for Shamokin, Monday, where they will make their home this winter. Mr. and Mrs. |. F. Harter, of State College, were in town last week Rev. Kreider preached an interesting sermon to a large congregation Sunday evening. Geo. B. Stover has completed his new porch and applied the paint and it now makes a handsome appearance, Michael Lamey weatherboarded house and will give it a coat of paint. The venerable Henry Rinehart, Esq., of Woodward, was in town last week. He has been on the sick list for a good while but has improved so that he can be about again C. J. Siglin, of Cross Forks, H. Dol- man, of New York, and Harry Schlegel, of Washington, were here after horses. Siglin bought several heavy teams for the lumber camps. Schlegel shipped a car load on Tuesday. his Michael Hess, of Fiedler, had business in town, Saturday. J. A. Strunk, of Potters Mills, transact- ed business in town, Saturday A. Kessler was in the city for his fall | goods, last week, Geo. C. Strausser, of Troxelville, was | here on Taesday, to make arrangements | for the sale of a carload of westetn horses | the latter part of the month. i Michael Stover, of Haines twp., was a business cailer in town, on Monday, He reports the corn crop at that end of the | valley a good one, Jacob Stam, of lLoganton, is visiting | his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Henney. | Emma Dunkle and Watsou Grenoble | were married at Centre Hall, Sunday. Corn busking is in full blast just now | and some will finish this week { The recent frosts have brought quite a | change on the foliage and instead of the {trees being a beautiful green, are now dressed in the brightest tint of gold | and scarlet, which reminds one that win- iter will soon be here Mrs. Wm, Guigsewite, of Aaroashurg, visited her father, A. P, Maize, Saturday. | Mrs. Maize has been on the sick list for sometime. Mr. Maize bas moved | cobbler shop to the Dack will open a grocery there, Oak Hall. Chas Klinger and family, Furnace, spent Sunday at the Jacob Klinger Miss Dolly lonebarger and Misses Ella and Cathryn Dale drove to Linden Hall on Saturday and enjoyed a visit with James Ross and family. They were accompanied bome by Miss Luella of | Ross, whospent several days with friends | lin tows, Mrs. Norman Liddick, port, is visiting her Nicholas Barnhart. | Saturday evening, Mrs. Samuel Knopf | gave a surprise party in honor of Joseph | Stone’s fortieth birthday. Mr. | was the recipient of a number of useful | presents, { A voungson arrived at the home of | Wesley Tate on Friday. Wm. Pry and Miss Anna M. Dale at. | tended the reception given at Pine Grove, iby Wm. Fry, Sr., in honor of Mr. and i Mrs. C. M. Fry. | Through the kindness of the teacher, {| BEd. H. williams, the pupils of the High | school are enjoying the free use of an jorgan. The instrument was placed in {the school room by M. C. Gephart, of Bellefonte. i § | IL. K. Dale, of Pine Grove, was in town i on Wednesday. | We are sorry 10 note the serious iliness { of Anthony Knopf. | Clement Dale, Esq., of Beliefonte, ac- { companied by his son Arthar, spent Sat. | urday night at Sunny Hillside, Mrs. Harry Barns transacted business at Linden Hall on Friday. John Peters, of Missouri, arrived in town on Thursday and will spend some time visiting his brother, E. B. Peters, and enjoying a hunt with the Modocs. Mrs. Wm. Kaup and daungbter Anna, went to Bellefonte on Sunday to attend the Owens Kaup wedding. ; of Williams- parents, Mrs. Yarnell. Wilbur Walker and wife, of State Col. lege, visited friends bere Sunday. Gertrude Confer, of Milesburg, spent Sunday with her parents at this place. Miss Ada Poorman is spending a few weeks at Blanchard, Guess a widower is the attraction. Jonathan Packer and wife left Monday to take in sights at the Pan-American. Clara Heaton is sojourning among friends at Milesburg. James Thomas intends leaving for his home in Denver, Col, next Tuesday. rumor has it he intends taking a bride with him. Guess Kitty is planning for the trip. S100 Reward foo. The readers of this paper will be pleased to fears that there is at least one dreaded disease that sclenes Las been able to eure in all ita stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the anly positive cure known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitu. tional treatment. Hall's Catarrn Cure is taken upon the blood and a 1y, meting direct! internally ® y Eherob mucous surfaces of the system, de nig the foundation of the disease, and giv. fog he pavient strength by bulding up the Shr S10 An 3 at 7 r One Hun of an ssp fhat it falls to cure, w.0 TEN EY & 00. Toledo, 0. are the best, ts curative dred Dol Send for list his | building and | At 7c , At 9c 50 At 10c At 15c '50c. qualities. At 39c Center | home of | At 50c At 75¢. from 81.50 to $3.7 At 9c Stone | for $5.00, 6.00 an than $7.50. At $1.00 At 82.00 At 82.25 uick and get first choice. A r—— THE BARGAIN SALE OF ALL! building exclusively to Carpets. be closed out. Read our Clothing offering this week. We shall henceforth devote the entire second floor of our We must have more room. Everything in the Clothing line must SURPRISE Men's and Boys’ Suspenders. lways retailed at 25¢. and 50c. About 10 Dozen Men's Neckwear. c. and 75c. values. Boys’ Knee Pants. all wool and worth all of 50c¢. ; none worth less than 25c. Men's Cottonade stores at $1.00 and $1.25. THESE LOW PRICES WILL YOU. At 4C Men's Half Hose. About 20 dozen in lot. Values 5¢., Some in this lot are Men's and Boys’ Working Shirts ; light and dark colors, fancy checks and stripes ; regular 25c¢. and Men's Dress Shirts, white and fancy bosoms ; regular $1.00 quality. Pants ; sold at all Boys’ Suits, ranging in sizes from 3 to 14 years of age. 5. About 256 Boys’ These suits were formerly sold by us Overcoats. These Coats never sold before under $2.00 to $3.50. d 7.50. sold at this price. We guarantee no > Your choice of any pair of Men's Pants in our store formerly sold for $2.50 to $4.00. Your choice of about 50 Men's Suits. Not a Suit in the whole lot could be bought at whole- sale cash for less than $4.00. These are Suits that were retailed formerly 20 Men's and Boys’ Overcoats to be We are limited as to sizes, 80 come Overcoat in this lot worth less 40 dozen Men's Underwear, regular 50c. value, to be sacrificed during this sale at 25 CENTS. All goods herein advertised will be found on the second floor. ? HE GLOBE, KATZ & COMPANY. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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