THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 3, 1904. Page 5. Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local in Short —~William D. Dukeman, of Winburne, was visiting Bellefonte friends, —8. W. Seibert, of Newport, Pa., was a guest of his brother, Dr. J. L. Seibert, —M. F. Rossman, one of Tusseyville's representative citizens, gave our sanctum Wood wk, of Scrant« friends and relatives in mn we learn that assured to a suffi the L ompletion next amount to continue work on The new the street from and improvement of 3, Nittany valley rail road station up to near the big spring, was expensive, but the citizens approve of it as good job and necessary, and it is the town. It now forms a delightful and pretty promenade, and along it strangers can see the speekled beauties sport in their native element and the angler, in season, can throw in his fly and haul out whoppers right in the heart of the borough without step. ping from the walk, In short, “it is a thing of beauty and a joy forever.” a credit to Happenings Paragraphs —Charles T. Noll, of Clearfield, is vis- iting friends in town, — David Barlett, Sr., is suffering from a badly sprained ankle, ~Geo, Darr is quite ill with pneu monia at his home near Coleville. Armor, of Loretto, Pa., is visiting his father, Monroe Armor MissjAnnie Les! } Der -Father Benner 1ocrat party of her yo E'en Mo of her parent party trates twenty K A most The Kansas ( ship this county, ir et and Ambrose Vor ver Grove, Lincoln county, Kansas Daniel loft these parts in was form LL md Daniel tells erly from Woodward this is his first visit east since that us he thrashed 20¢1 bushels of wheat from and Bo of this vielded 140 ACTES, ACTEeSs over 27 bushels to the acre. Ambrose has this for his second trip since he left Haines township in 1880, This year his good as in the three previous years, when he har vested each year 3s bushels to the acre, on new ground, These Vonadas think much of Kansas and do not wish themselves back to Centre county. Crops are good now with them, They will visit here among friends some five weeks and then return i | again to Kansas, crops were not quite as GATHERED OVER THE COUNTY, Pork is reported plenty this fall and is likely to be some lower in price, A baby came to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fye, Potters Mills, Oh, Fye. Last week the Boalsburg postoffice was moved from the Ishler and Harrison store to the Mrs. Mary Woods, Mr. Zimmerman last week sold his saw residence of mill outfit in the Shingletown Gap toa Mr. White of Lock Haven, who intends running it, Tuesday was day the sh cider thousand Last Rover and Rei 1 at Strubles when sixty lons of cider was made Axem Ha — THE COST OF LIGHT Mar Flower Sale at Eagleville, persons will a Shuey, Maud Grieb Mrs Fart Hens and lle Fitagerald Frank Curtin Hei Admision Refreshments t Faxon and Betty and 15 cents o be sol after the entertainment gh No matter what may be said to the contrary, it was largely due to the un. J W. Kepler that *hilipsburg hospitals tiring efforts of Hon the Bellefonte and received such handsome appropriations He is deserving credit for this, and it merits your hearty support —— - Tux Slavesh Independent Club was or ganized at Saturday evening with 27 members of which Geo, Katchik is president, Wm Tokash sec retary, and Mike Tobietzi treasurer, Like good citizens they are a patriotic Snow Shoe last | class of men who are taking an interest | | in all public questions, RECENT DEATHS. Davin A. Rockey died at the age of eighty years, four months and fifteen days, in Orangeville. 111. He was born in Centre county and was first married to Elizabeth Kleckner, and after her death to Mary Paul, now deceased, Joun Srronum.~died at his home near Zion, Sunday evening from infirmities of old age, He had passed the 78th milestone in life's journey. The funeral took place Wedne morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in the Zion cemetery Russery E : he f old son of Mi od roth, died at their h ht gh ive month rd Ecken- treet Sunday ni ns aftera week's " “ I -_ Golden Wedding. WA eCeived Good Sales. (Gentzel is more than pleased Mill Bellefonte with the result of his horse sale at heim on Saturday and Monday sold 54 weanlings at an averge of $25.04 in I'he prices were good, for he } Bellefonte 2.3 yearlings at an average of $66,36 per head, Dur ing the presnt year Mr, Gentsel has sold which is doing and 25 head at in our county 214 head, quite well Not a Politician, “They insinuate that Mr. Orvis is not a politician, We admit this for argu. ment's sake—in fact WE BELIEVE IT." From Keystone Gazette, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGE { Albert Garbrick Tillie Jordan Joyd Whitman Hublersbhurg Minnie Kern . - do LICENSES NO SENSATION. This is the last issue of this 1 : 1 ‘ y } the judiciary fight, in waich taken an active part. We have ations t MOVE World's Fair Excursions. The low rate ten-day coach excursions of the Rallroad affords a oppor wl seen 11 lo PFennsy fine tunity for visit the greatest exposition ever held in this Wednesday and 2 are the dates during the last month the Fair is open Rate #109 Bellefonte Train leaves at 105 pm connecting with special train from New York arriving St Louis § 16 pm, next day, Yania those o have not yo! country November 8, ¥ from — There 1s more Catarth in this section of the country than all other diseases pul together. and until the ast few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors yronounced it a local disease and prescribed focal remedion. and by constantly falling to cure with loeal treatment pronounced if in curable, Science has proven catarth to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh « u eo, manufactured N F J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on ‘he market, It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon fal he blood and mucous surfaces of the system y offer one hundred dollars for any case it alls to cure. Bend for circu ars and testi [monials Address | ake all's Pam | “Take Hall's The ity Pills for constipation It hots directis on | F.J CHENEY &0C0 , Toledo Ohlo, RK SR A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE PENN} WORD ADJ} ARM FOR SALY Add sages Danger Pale Oak Ha GIRLS WANTED about 4 hal! dozen good girls wanted In Bellefonte Ni t Factory 8 once, Experienced har ds make from # 108M per day Apply to 8, D. Ray. Bellefonte, Pa 16 WANTED this olin © A ished permanent pos tm for eapal man a. WAN LM and ad ong est isiness wit} and advantage ‘ sreferably a ph ian Addre 3. Branch O % HOME AT PRIVATE SAL} home, situate your Wolfs s ed at private sale hy the ut LAINS 2 Aeros eared and dwelling house barn and all pulidings, froit trees and we walter Along pu! ie road and sc hols eh a] store flou Will sell 1 A reasonable price home For nformation address Zeigler. Rebersburg, Pa MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte... Produce Tre Mellowing prevailed morning The 'olicwing prices are paid by SecuLexn & Ca 1 or produce Keun vor dozen AN, per pound Tallow, ersound ter par pn nd He per pound n EA Se wh of 1rd g por poand a Bellefonte Grain, The following prices are pad by ©. YY. Wao. on for gran “heat, od... A Deal, BOW. Os fa prices Thursday ——— 0 vipmponazsous seh setae ir dna ——————————— LEE S————————— aaa a ———
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