CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 1, 1904, Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings Short in Rev. A. Davidsot services in the Un Sunday evening Miss Clara n yeal onnected with Democratic man, of this place, in the Mr. Hazel is a rel 1] man, and able and trustworthy we are sorry to see him leave His inn short time our town family will move there The Lock Mill Hall corre Haven —Who}was it pondent of the Democrat savs A noted female character, claim- ing Bellefonte as her residence, was a Wednesday of she by very plentiful s velty unwelcome visitor last week. During the day some means obtained a pply “booze and in ' of consequence got to feeling quite ‘military She was taken in charge by an officer and placed on the train for 8:30 pm her home ~Saturday the Bellefonte Linn McGinley each had killed a nice the news from Lic) and Maurice Jackson Came hunters at Eddy deer. The party John rouse, is composed of following Knisely, W. C Roger Linn McGinley, Maurice Jackson, Harry Cassidy, Gerberich, Bruce Garman, of this place, and Andy Knisely, of Shamokin, Jacob Jury and Paul McGarvey are cooking | for the party and Bob Mann, of Romola, is their guide. They will remain in the woods until the end of the season, On Monday Lew Gettig and Jac Decker joined them, Paragraphs Outcast’ -'*A Little A limited subscription Bierl Ad, Harter of quantity - JUST AWORD. } herine of We appeal those who have take two taken Xmas gift a tic one ket " would be. This talent is not cheap demoralizi K kind that nsuring the manager against loss, but the price as contracted for must be paid each night ‘ Mn an entertainment by the Star Course manager. Young people need amuse i don’t need it) and if you to the bad-—give them ’ A man’s interest is measured, by the amount of his investment. He who buys ’ Aix | Ket 2 8 expects to get his money's worth and arranges his entertainments to suit He ‘1 will pay as who does not buy a ticket, but says I go" often forgets to Ko The cou each is a first class one, night, and it will go through, even if we but Bellefonte are the losers we have more faith in our people, so noted for their culture and generosity than to be lieve that will be the case. Tickets are on sale at Sheffer's, Course of five en. tertainments $1.50, single admission so cts: reserved seats 1scts extra for each. Chart opens on Wednesday morning, at Sheffer's store X mn ——GBA A 5 0A | A woman may ask if her hat is on | straight, but never her complexion, GATHERED OVER THE COUNTY, § schdel, balmer, has moved his full line of goods a¥. M, undertaker and em into the room formerly used as C. A James Dunlap room, at Blanchard while prospecting on the land at Stoney Point, near Philips- of coal three feet, A protracted meeting will 1 Pleasant H 1 Kh.» 4 1001 Nou Altoona, which has proven tu I'he Altoona papers pub ount of the « omp ele ire, from which affliction 168 line suffered h since her the Line now stated that Miss ne, of childhood is dy is confined to her Oak of in a recital given by ira Rumberger atory of Music of director, 23, the Conservatory Wand wh feeling and ex: Broad Street Conser Broad St nt R even 3S Philadelphia, 1h ombs is vlay ng November in Hall*of Miss Rumbarger sang Concert Schubert's erer's Song” with Her and phrasing most excellent pression ntonation being good Among the most prominent topics dis 5 of the which con cussed at the annual meeting Pennsylvania Dairy Union, vened in Harrisburg last week the attitude day was of the dairymen to the efforts now being made by oleomar- garine manufacturers to have the Grout Bill repealed by the next Congress, This bill calls for a tax of ten cents on each pound of oleomargarine manufactured that is colored and made to represent DORWORTH-CRIDER. An iptial event was cele brated vy of Mr. Mrs. F Crider, this place, when their daughter Miss n arrnage day at the home and Sullivan Crider was gi May 4 ven in to Charles \ Jorworth, now of Philadelphia, but a native of our town I'he took ceremony place at their re e on Linn TUT hey Ciud, a guests for the joyed an outing Woman Kills Fox With Ax, Miss Emma Condon, a young woman of near Shawsville, Clearfield county, is t night for several weeks Condon, had heard his g at some wild animal snarl He he supp wed was a bear attempted to shoot each occasion and took to the woods Saturday night Mr, Condon was away from home and the dogs again made a Mrs who great noise, Arousing Condon and Emma went out to The the woods on the approach of her daughter, see what was the matter animal made for the women; and the dogs being freed pursued it animal was overtaken and a fierce fight At the edge of the woods the followed with the dogs. Miss Condon rushed in, grabbed the animal, which proved to be a silver gray fox, and drag. ged it to the woodpile, where her mother, with an ax, dispatched it. The fox was a fine specimen | A — : : | pleasant caller in our sanctum, 0D. F, Holter, of Howard, was a | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, _— RECENT DEATHS MONTH'S MEDICINE ON TRIAL. Generous Offer to All With Weak Diges- tion of Stomach Troubles. t Mi-o-na sold S every YX { ine gives the following guarantee bond, assuring the purchaser that the money will be returned if after a month's use, the remedy tion not given satisfac GUARANTEE BOND I hereby to refund the money paid for Mi-oona on re turn of empty box, if the pur chaser tells us that it to cure 3 troubles Agree has fatled dyspepsia or stomach This guarantee covers or 4 month s treat Price, soc per box Signed) two boxes ment Anyone whose food does not digest as it ought, who has to take thought about when and what should t vantage of this generous Krumrine's Mina is almost ful in curing stomach trouble of all kinds from an acute attack of indigestion to a chronic case of dyspepsia Hy new rich blood is made, the weight in creased and health restored If Micoona were not successful cases out of 100, an offer like this would be ruinous, This offer shows the great faith 8. Krumrine has in the health.giv ing powers of Mi-o-na and you should begin its use at once, Try it for a month anyway, If it fails to help you, the cost is absolutely nothing, w Je if it does what is claimed for it, the ex. pense is trifling. to oat Hs use in 9 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE PENNY A WORD ADV, MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte. . Produce The following morning The lollowing priees are paid by SecuLIn & Oo. for produce Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter per pound “Me per pound Shoulder, per pound prices prevalied TO irsday Grain, prices are paid by CU. ¥ Bellefonte The following SER for gran W heat, old heat. new Core asw Coburn Markets FROM Rutter Keg» ¥ GRAIN fe por 1b | What 10 Me dor | Corn How Ham lie bo Oats Shon ider Fr bhi Rye acon —e 1b | Barley Pol aloes ow va Lard a LR Lock Haven Markets I'he following were the ruling prices of produce on the curb market day ing Butter per Ib, 20 to 28¢; eggs per dos, 1 0. dressed chickens 40 to boc; ape plebutter per gal. soc; honey per Ib 18 to 200; lard per Ib, 10 to 190; cider gal 100; potatoes, per bu 40 to soc; live chickens 30 to boc; apples per peck 10 to 13¢; sausage, per pound 12 to 130; cabs bage 1 to 6c; corn, per bu ssc; turnips per pk 100; squashes § to 100; celery 3 | stalks 100; beets per bunch so; turkeys, | per Ib soc geese, each $1.08. ‘ednes- mony to
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