ATTORN EYS. H B. SPANGLER Attorney-at-Law Bellefonte, Pa. Practices in all the courts. Consultations in English and German, Stes: Crider's Exchange Building. for: Valley ‘Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. Davaid K. Keller, Cashier Receives Deposits & Discounts Notes — Boric H. G. STROHMEIER CENTRE HALL, : Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE Monumental Work in all kinds of Marble and Granite Don't Fail To Get Cur Prices ————— ————————— Jno. F. Gray & Son (Successors to GRANT HOOVER) Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Lifes Insurance Com- panies in the World. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST No Mutuals No Assessments Before insuring your life get the contract of THE HOME which in case of death between tenth and twentiath years returns all pre- miums pald in addition to the face of the policy. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE Office in Crider's Stone Bulding BELLEFONTE, - PA. 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THINGS SEEN AND HEARD Dairymen, of Mah: the price of milk f nine cents a quart. noy City, rom eipnt The centennial of Strasburg, ¢ perous town in county, will be held the ning Southern November 27. One hundred and rclled in the { schools fifty ter Che: and an unusually | ber of beginners. George W. Gaub, | old, was shot and killed at i ners while hunting wh cidentally exploded ixty-four ysars Little ( en his i Brumbaugh infor | committee of veterans and Harris! that he rial on the Governor med erection of favored : gite of Cammy | people mene | State | Curtin man, of politician aged thirty-seven, heart failure 1 tie to | Harkness w At South Beth! Tall Cedars, of lebanon, wi fs | tuted by Easton Forest. At the cor | monial about 127 gap! into the higher degre« prominent Masons from and New Jersey came in a train, including Supreme Tall Frank B. Burroughs, of Lancaster A fantastic the ce: monfal. shem new Fore ings were planted More than 50d Pennsylvania Cedar parade preceded Robert B. Pursel. clerk of the Dan ville Borough Council, a member of one of the town's most prominent fam flies, is in the Montour county jail, with a charge of murder hanging over him, and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kerns, equally prominent, are dead, mur dered. Msane jealousy of his wife, from whom he parted recently, and who went to live with the victims of the shooting, is sald to have been the motive of the double murder Anthracite coal operators, of Potts ville, declare the shortage of coal is daily becoming more acute apd the situation is more serious inasmuch as the autumn weather has been very mild and the Increased winter demand has not yet been fell. The reserve coal supply at the storage yards of the Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Company, at Landingville is being drawn upon day and night, and raf; road crews are working in shifts in order to utilize all available rolling | stock, i What's Going On at | Harrisburg Harrisburg The 8tate Workmen's Compensa tion Board, in a decision by sioner John A. Scott, award of Referee T. J. Dunn, of Pitts. burgh, to the family of Robert Duffoit an employe of Ell Abbott, Pittgburgh Duffet was injured January 25 and died on February 22 of pneumonia, the symptoms of which were fir to his physician twenty day: received the Injury. tracted consider burgh The award of ground that real connection between the effect the without the Intervention of any Commi has upheld the ‘i apparent after he The case at able attention at decision BAYS the referee put on the showed a injury and pneumonia inde the evidence te direct and pendent cause or agent which in and usual produc ordinary course of could, sultant the digease and death, This ion that the cor board opir clusion re the referee is fully justified testimony.” Treasury Balance Grows. Treasury contained at the close of Ivania’ fet “ wo with id dH, Dur as compared at the end of Sep! oher aceipt and expenditures } Alutriot hool district ag luded in the nvested fund State College Plans tweet f.afaveit ‘Olle and Pe Four Executions For Early December Brumbaugh sig deat? follows Governor ned warrania as Alston, Ches county, to be week of December 11 Joseph W. O'Brien. Montgomenrs county, to be executed the cember 11 Dominick Digiro, Sehuvikill ceonnty he executed the week of Derem ber 4 Stanislof Woceshoski, of Beaver, to be executed the week of December 4 Junius ter week of De to State To Inspect Dairy Farms. Governor Brumbaugh discussed plans for a scientific State inspection of the 200,000 dairy farms in Pennsyl vania with Commissioner of Health Dixon and State Veterinarian Mar shall, who will co-operate in drafting a eystem. They will prepare a bill which will be submittéd to the Legis lature. The Department of Health has been making inspections lately, but has not the funds to cover the whole State 300 Camp Sites Leased. The State Department of Forestry announced that three hundred leases for camp altes, mostly for permanent hunting camps, had been granted on State forestry reservations, Huntine don county leading, with forty-thre « followed by forty In Clinton, thirtv-«ix fu Pike and twenty-eight in Clearfield in toppy red bags. £ tine, 10¢; that humidor with splendid condition. i. J Re Y nolds into the tain-sure Hi with Prince Albert tobacco! goodness and satisfaction it offers. It a patented process that removes bite back! Prince Albert has always been coupons or premiums. enjoyment! B® coolness is as good as that sounds. parch or kick-back! Albert isn't nearest plac withcut bite, to Prince into the $ . é “aq eunply «Ff < - “apd pI 4 ” a Introduction than to walk tobacco and ask for out a little change, to be sure, but it fullest investment you ever made! 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