THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, NOVEMBER 24, 1904 Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings Short in — Dr, Barker, the Coburn 1 4 gave us sant call a pi I HS er, of ~]. W pleasant call The Miss Jerusha ( B. Maude Margaret Daug Reimert rd: Williams, sisters, of Messr Clair E Fiedler, Rob’t Bitner, of Spring Mills; Thos. Moore, of Hall; A. ] Hazel, Madisonburg; Dr. Jas, McEntire Hublersburg: A. M. Butler, The Democrat is always pleased to have Martha Furnace Kreamer, Centre Howard calls from such pleasant ladies as above named Yell the scholars making presents to the teachers - 1 he action of the School joard in efonte prohibiting practice of at Christmas time, is to be commended Many evils grow out of this custom, al though it comes with a good motive There are institutions in this town in the to make presents to their poorly paid employees habit of assessing the publi No merchant in Bellefonte has the nerve to send some lackey around among his customers to demand tribute for his clerks: a news that should be stopped paper would have an equal claim for its numerous employees, but none ever thus imposed upon its patrons, There is no need to be personal in this matter, but almost any business man understands what institution is referred to, and the hold up that is annually practiced, In Paragraphs f Announces irned Satur 1 +) ana e re axes, and an and he was d | When "A Little the opera house next Thursday. De feated Outcast” comes it will not be difficult to understand why it has been the biggest success in its class on the road for the past two seasons “A Little Outcast” York waif, ho scene is true to life depicting the pleas the story of a New It s and every is a play for all classes vs one how the world live misery and crime the crowded f New York misery and grief hidden in the mansions of “Millionaires Row.’ ures, in sections as well as that ~Lumberman Huyett, from Centre Hall, lumber operation at Hecla will continue four to five years yet before the stock, in the woods he was in town and informs us his is operating in, is ex hausted, Mr, Huyett is one of the large and successful operators in lumber of our county, and has been at it over twelve years on a large scale, He operated in different sections, among which are Brushvalley, the Seven mountains, Hecla and several other parts. He is about the last of the extensive operators in GATHERED OVER THE COUNTY. Frank Wingard, of shot a near Coburn, Poe that weighed over 400 pounds, W. W. In Braddock to Mile burg, driving Pittsh Mile on bear on inkle last week moved from the dis- tance between Henry ce at rg and burg attend Georg e to Lewis! irg to allow Mrs shopping Isiness matters for his its early Mr although having passed the eightieth mark, and has by (yross 1 do some while looke wfter some b Gross tells us that the railroad town is 4 certainty and com. pletion can be expected Gross is still in good health, no means lost any interest in matters local and general, M1: AS at one time, says the Lewisburg Journal Giross will be remembered in the ) ties, a leading merchant at Rebersburg Jutchering is now in full swing among farmers and The weather had favorable for that kind of work during the fall on account of the others been very coolness, Upon these occasions sausages, wurst, hams, flitch, and dry beef laid up for a year's supply, as also lard The clean and pure and the flavor of home cured hams and fresh and smoked sau. sage superior to the output of the large slaughtering establishments which is shipped to retailers, Living at farmers tables now gets to its highest notch and they fare in epicurean style. Think of buckwheat cakes and sausage and saver. {kraut and speck, and with the other Are home article in this line is always mountain Still a 1 oti a little cor Benjamin Gentzel is v Alex Flanigan, at Mill Hall |. B. Royer Ww Royer Mrs, Sarah Royer. D church, ¢ purchased the farm, at Centre & ' f ovr em Ig A ! ! week He stop ™ 1th « \ t SUDSC} n i ’ Keep posted on happenings in the county He election and the result seemed | cased over Roosevelt's in our county ng turkeys are not a glut | : iressed turkeys are 22 in Bellefonte, and live In Harrisburg live tur. ind, In Philadelphia live turkeys keys are 15 cents per px and dressed 22 cents are 18 cents per pound, and dressed 22 cents—these prices for choice birds Star Course of 1904-06 The celebrated Katharine Ridgeway Concert Company opens the Star Course rd. This is attraction and worthy of liberal patronage in Petrikin Hall December a fine Season tickets for course of of five entertainments only $1.50, p——— “We are selling at 40¢ per gal lon the finest all sugar syrup that has ever been sold in Bellefonte at that price. Other grades on about the same basis. Maple sugar and LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, — MRS. CARTON'S STORY Maine Women's Thrilling Experier D Ip ated in Be liefor te. it does not « ach trouble and money wil We have our own Mince Meat It possibly make it revs be refunde now ready is a8 fine a8 we can Only the finest and cleanliness in this product and at the moderate price materials, care making gives us high grade of 12 12¢cts. per pound. Sechler &( pl 8 Buckwheat Flour I have equipped my with a new uptodate Roon Juckwheat mill, and am ready to receive Buckwheat at mar ket price, Buckwheat Flour ALWAYS ON HAND Parties wishing Buckwheat Flour can be promptly sup pried by addres ing mill Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE GREAT FA M. Parrish PENNY 4 WORD ADV. MARKET QUOTATIONS » Be The | Ning prices | morning The following prices are paid Oo. for produce Begs. per dopey Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Rutter. per po ind “}de per pound Shoulder, per pound Produce reva efonte Bellefonte Grain, The following prices are paid by U. ¥ SER fo gran Wheat, old “heat, new orn Shelled Core new - Coburn Markets FRODUVE Me per 1b | Wheat le doz | Corn 140 © 1b Oats... Shouider i 2 Ib Rye... flacon "ne Ib | Barley... Pol «toes Vw Lard (ne GRAIN Rutter 105 per Kags ie = Ham foe H bv Lock Maven Markets I'he following were the ruling prices of produce on the curb market, day morning Butter per I} ‘ednes. ) 20 to 28¢; eggs per doa, dressed chickens 40 to 60c; ap- plebutter per gal. soc; honey per Ib 18 to 20c; lard per 1b. 10 to i12¢; cider per gal. 100; potatoes, per bu 4o to soc; live chickens 30 to 6oc; apples per peck 8 to 100; sausage, per pound 12 to 13c; cabs bage 3 to 6c; corn, per bu sso; turnips per pk 10¢; squashes § to roc; celery 3 28 10 300, syrap. Saratoga potato | Sechler & Co. this we are voicing the sentiment of | lumber; with the many hands in his em: | home dishes—where, oh where, is first maple many others, | ploy there never was a jar, | class hotel grub in compare! le ips. S. G. ROTE Coburn, | stalks roc; beets per bunch ge; oats pet bu goc; turkeys, perlb soc; geese, Penns Creek Mills. 45x2 | $r.28. YS pte
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