THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER? , 1908. At A A A a a a a A NR BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY IN Shoes for weak ankled children, Yeagers. Mr. and Mrs Claud Cook returned | Sunday from il Jdnhi rae oe _ Philadelphia gr Court will be in session next week y 11 ek and will continue for two week: . James [ , the hardware ; ’ " 2 E , returned uesds Phila laalar deals from 1] 1s delphia, Mi The fire plugs in the vicinity of the Bush House | tion, Samuel Hart, of Steelton, was home and spent Thanksgiving with his moth er and sister Mr. and Mrs, Edward Doll and twe children, of Altoona, spent Thanksgiv ing in Bellefonte Mrs. nienry | of Mr. and Mr Harrisburg on Th Mi ' should be in good condi THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SHORT PARAGRAPHS : The Gingerbread mi evening, —J. C. aud Mrs, Krebs, of : ‘i College, were pleasant callers T moose Teachers » : Bellefonte on holiday week. Next Centre De ment of tl A 1a ight 4 and Mrs, Ar agers : Nelson | Robb, ras a visitor in Bellefor Mr. and Mrs 1 Monda y week mocrat pent Sut Mr, of this Ee si just al wb WW eRe ra sea MARRIAGE “old Wave is Coming E BAZAAR traction at the opera 154 esday § . : and is said to bea fairy spectac ‘ 4 i. | musical extravaganza well ~The: Gingerbread Man," Fred ing. Thus production had in and A. Baldwin prosperous rum in w rk, Ct L fantasy, gray ally acte 1 Phila Sloane REBERSBURG EEENENEEEETENEN OEEERREERERITED THE Holiday Goods ARE HERE Luml Chestie Sm busy ton bi ca adapts hin \ Fan ng her parents time to coms1 s the many ntemnpl ! . ' . . ALA} m iit red art o ome he tumu Breon improvemer n and about their place : hong " ar, TT life in s. and industrial ac 1. P ' } Bi me Frank, at © SONK and Prettier, Cheaper and Better than ever. Frank, fed against the ilviis time here A partial list below. ver the Lown 18 Aan ola one Aus the novel n England under the and carelessness The bu fire proof which immder tically hile es ically enables the man agers to sleep a and improves the convenience of things in general. The next iI be to putanother story on the mill and the putting in of new and improved machinery movement w Sometime during Friday night the poultry stock of H. M. Bidwell, on South Allegheny street, was greatly depleted in a strange manner, When one of the family went to the poultry house Satur. day morning they found seventeen chickens and a large turkey lying about dead, some of them almost torn to vieces. Mr, Bidwell was puzzled to now what killed them unless it wasa dog, as a weasel, mink or skunk would have attacked their victims at the throat and not multilated the bodies, Mrs Neal Martin, a neighbor of Mr. Bidwell, heard a racket in her hen coop early Saturday morning and managed to scare away whatever was there, but in oing to the coop later she found that five of her chickens had been killed. charged to this department as and there nevet will be any improvement under the AS RTOs eXITAVaAagance pre ) The water depart yield the boro a handsome annual income, but it is aquestion wheth er it is self-sustaining ent superintendent ment should On Friday Lew YcQuistion and Harold Kirk went to Howard on a little hunting expedition While inthe Ridg they came across a turkevs Mi Quistion brought off the that weighed twenty-three pounds althoughMac's eyes were magnified to the extent that he thought the bird weighed? to jopounds It was so large and fat when they came to roast it, it was too big to wat in an ordinary roaster or stove I'bat's no lie. The one secured by Kirk es. north of town. small flock of down one free about | was shot on the wing, while flying, which places Harold among the axpert marks men of his day and generation, His turkey was a good sized one, but was not quite as large as the other, —- have my | pasttimes A phenomena n Reedham the Or phans; pranks of birds and animals, etc,, merely iggest the wealth of interest and ch of the new program Arm On Friday afternoon the real estate in Bellefonte, of the late John Brackbill was sold at public sale. The store and dwelling, on Spring street, was sold to W. R. Brackbill for $4000. The ty on High street, on which is located the stores of James Wian, J. D, Sour beck and D. 1. Willard, was knocked off to Charles Brackbill, son of W, R Brackbill, for $3000. These are among the most valuable properties in Belle fonte and it is considered Mr, Brackbill got a bargain. The estate, which is worth between $9,000 and $10,000, w ill now be closed up and the heirs will get their money. Mr. Brackbill will con oper . tinue selling furniture at the old stand | the comforts of the old and still enjo Bore he was born and homestead w [raised | Onis ; : | Barley . .“ ~ Rye WAR very of the Evangel a good attendance Mens Yeagers heavy arctics $i PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY. Dec, 5-00 Mary E. Potter farm | mile east of Linden Hal (oo. W. Ehrhart head of horses. 12 mileh cows, i wang esttie. lot of shoals. Sale at Fronk Mayes, suet wi sell head of ¥ 3X) noon MARKET QUOTATIONS, HELLEFONTE Fags, por donen Lam, per pound Tallow, per pound Hutter, per pound PRODUCH PELLEFONTE~GRAIN The following prices are paid by © ner, for grain Wheat Y. Waa Redd, Mixed fd Ty Corn shelled, SHEE HRA SUES wis 8D Suit Cases £1.00 up to $9.00 are wonders House Coats and Bath Re Um brellas and Rain Coats, Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, Nock: The new Collars for Misses Gloves trom 25¢ up to $2.00 and §2.50 The Antomobile Gauntlets for Youths, Misses, Men and Wom- en, from 50¢ up to £3.00 per pair 25¢ up to £6.00 each DOR, wear from 25¢ np to $1.50 and Bovs MONTGOMERY & CO. Bellefonte, Pa. State College, Pa.
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