THE CENTRE DE MOC RAT, B K LLEFONTE, PA. , JANUARY 5, 1605. Four inches was iesday rop | GATHERED OVER THE COUNTY, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE snow. Sleighing fair, i. 8» | aa Bellefonte and Vicinity At the annual meeting rons NSUrance ompany i The Local Happenings % Tueadav: all ti old oficmt in Short Paragraphs Mi Geo, Bald “Way Down house Friday, Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE burg, were PENNY 4A WORD AD) four week had gone in ] a deceased James A. Shook preach ) ¢ the Evangelical church in the absend ~The Yeager Swing Rev Ww Cox. who wer : . x putting together s AT BORO COUNCIL dislocated p, but is n about recovere —The annual mid-wirter wa A NA a: : : offered a suital wand tar about 50 year Mel iT , ap WANTEI Sond ’ . ' aper ce : . 3 : N ry : : nfer w ' . and wag held at the Brockerhoff Hou n y the man who : oe v te Na ] leparted : Centre | by 1 1 1904, @ sr home near Ri r upon the s t M. Bell B 5 q fice re il " : gH on hg : act with Lol. Reyn FARMER WANT ‘ b wing i y - } i Her maiden ns i J ew ba i A : i a : » " 3 ” tendance from out of town was large din a tasty manner. New linole evening, music being Greensburg, new aw Walker, and w= vd on the fox N Noll and here Mr, ! " . of new phones for th "nited sy m : ; ; : JY i. ! _ Ad i; v \ mr : m ar ' fo gM ; . Gry FORSALY i » SAT ! 1! ; o n : ! Ts { { with = : Van lodon wl h beet al ng y tant [] bea “" farm ily by . : ( Ff Relle b niki timber. a : nip . d it i vito N. 1 school at . accept ANNUAL k has taken the school and will | ; th ats Girat [hie | a nt at arviving brot residence : OVERSEER OF the tort their plum vacant room of the Pruner building. | .¢ Brotherly Love mpany F. 0 Pirst Penna Cavalry | . MARKET QUOTATIONS Miss lone Donachy will open a milli \ } nn r) el ALT i hict rved | March 1at ( ne nie Dos store in the r formerly ied bv he Moonshine hters™ n hb vy & ugh \ 1 he lischarged on sur Fuanoe Ham N, N » War fonte.. Produc tore in the rooms formerly occupied b Wi ; i barg ) Bellefonte roduce id's n its third succe Wl Season will apped as rt and Mrs. E On § ( nea lisability, he how- Daxizt W, Esernant, South Wi The | wing prices prevalled Thursday ; D at the opera house on Tuesday, Jan. 10 wat aches & ois. Mo ’ : ' morning On Tuesday n ght of last week on i it comes th dots n " ) p Bd nn: 5 ) on Aug. 21, 1864 . The 'ollowing prices are paid by SpcuLem & of the first sledding parties of the season, . auch bates Lh " , ora n WRT 11 i PN 186% PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. Co tor produce papers ie Ne f leming, / a. Robert Gentzle hen he was discharge eason of a Bags, per dozen word remains were Notice of sales inserted under this heading | 3rd. per pound buried in Messiah's cemetery on the joth for #1 when not exceeding 5 lines. Persons Tallow, per pound Hutter per pond of Dec. 1904; Rev Zeigler officiating having bills printed at this office receive no «ide per pound Sam Hart Harrisburg Amos Cole, He was never marti tice free As this paper has over #0 circula | gaoulder, per pound y be a dramat: y r Cred ng Lewistown: Miss Kate Luts Miss Clara thon. ita value as an advertising medium ean Beltefont ¢ "a 4 Jul MIs ar ellefonte ram 0 e than usual intere Anderson, Huntingdon. Roger T. Bay: Se eral comm ations arrived too The following prices are paid by ( ee frat ’ : : ’ ate this w fe 18 issne «mn fo grax ae Monday afternoon 26th Sam ard, J a; George DD. Bayard sd MONDAY Frravany Bil mile north west ob pM deposit when the new Bellefonte Th drooks own at ti waitin lo ] yi ir ? "hil of Woodward, on the Michael Hess farm H | ° po ¥ : lefor Brooks was down at t pot waiting at Chas. Lukenback, Philips N. Hess will sel] farm stock and imp ements, a heat new . Company opened its doors for business. | on a train and where | OR scame burg: James G. Parsons, Philadelphia engine and thrashing mache and house Rarey t K 3 ; J i ] ‘ell nold furniture Justice Keichline was at the front door | frightened and started fur gate | Lester McClellen, Altoona, Miss Jessie Rye - 4 3 2 Khel yromptly at g a. m. hoping to make that y treet Whe i | Bitar Qiate Colihta tai : WeDNESDAY. MARCH 1:=% mile south of | On § | I F ’ 10} wn g High Sires Whe ! : res) Etters tate ( eye Miss Elsie Rank Spring Mills Hive stock and farm Implements ora pew al 1pm. AF HECKMAN the Scha« the 2001 as ive 8 Ww of llefont was given by a crowd of Bellefonte in. ['elegraph and the ( young people, They were at the home . A re : . : i" A realistic ne depicting | Love, Henry Cunningham, Beaver Falls of Miss Sue Bailey, State College, where 4, we Mout : » ) oO ILA and family, on Fleming, Edward they were royally entertained be appreciated ~ Barber R. A. Beck scored a Tuesday morning by making ' ’ ’ : point, but Mr Beck was too foxy and dence of Emil Jo enh lided with In Lewis 134 Miss Nettie ( ook. State Lock tiaras Nurbete slipped in the back way and beat him to | a buggy belonging to L. T. Munson and | College; Guy McEntire, Pittsburg; Mrs TumspaY, MARCH 7 <Noar Bellefonte Samuel | The following were the ruling prices the window. The fellow who beats driven by young Thomas Shaughnessy C. UU. Hoffer and children Philipsburg: Corl il sell live stock and farm imple | produce on the curb market, roti. | » Beck must get up early in the morning | who was thrown out and a deep gash George Runkle, on schoolship **Sarato- y any morning . . i A \ T i PRIDAY MARCH 0 rl mile east of Axemann Jutter per 1h. 2¢ t % i n asytiseep bis oye ott the iniHeator cut in his head. Mr. Brooks’ sleigh was | ga « ‘harles Tripple, Philadelphia; Mrs on Olewme farm, €. 8, Hazel wil’ sell farm , wh h hi a ; Woy Re pes J Ty » : iekens ’ > stock and implements. Wm Gobeen ancl ' 10 32 essed chickens 40 1g OC; ap plebut tter per g gal. toc; honey per Ib 18 to exon, Esq, Ridgway; Chas. Noll and WEDNRADAY, Mancw ho Im los west of anc; lard per 1b. 10 to 2c; cider per famil of Clearfield Mr y y Bellefonte, on James Henderson's farm, live Ww! potatoes. per b t to soe : Io : s. of fama I; Mr. and Carl Lil stock and implements, C. H Heox™aAN Ra J ron pe "48 x; live ' er Hedale, Altoona; Miss Carrie Bayard, chickens 4¢ to Go; apples per re k10te members of the legal fraternity a severe | Sec ond floor of Criders Ex :hange, acros uniorsville: Gilbert Wood, student Un THUVADAY Manon # i mille east of Walls 54 sausage, per pound 12 to ¥ Xx cab. jolt in the shape of a banquet at Ceader’s | the stre with] A. B. Mi ad. Pa.; Coburft Rogers, senlor in U, of Bare, live Stotk aw] Labi bbe gD bage 3 to bc; turnips per pk toc; squashes i ¥ » " . “6 Wit a.: Chas, Newcomer, York. Pa.: Harris : ‘“ 8 ¢ to poe; celery 1 stalks toc] beets per 4 . ‘ HY Sourbeck., New York City: Mr. and Mrs FRIDAY Maken 179m 1-3 mile east of Spring | bunch gc; turkeys, live per Ib soc; beets of his six years’ term in the Court House, | F. Reeder. Mr, Heinle intends to give Herbert Bellringer, New York City Mills Farm implemen 8 and live stock. L | ner bunch sc; oats, pet > 400, y Hon John (3. Love presided at the his ®ntire attention to the legal profes. — i K Rossman Coburn Market banquet board and directed the festivi. | sion and is better equipped than ever to The property of James Keith, a short TURRDAY, Manon 21 1 mile south of Aarons FRODUCK a "a ’ " burg. live stock and farm implements ww. nm or oe per | Whaat ties and none enjoyed it more than our | Wait upon his RUMErons friends and | distance beyond Chester Hill, beyond Te — beng 7p sh. T, Hinith auet : > Kes wg ++ fy AA friend Gardner, and especially when the | clients. Mr, Miller and Senator Heinle | Philipsburg, was destroyed by fire on | AR Bantam. | tian - For timonials of of remarkable cures Rhuider ite toasts were passed around, as many nice | have not formed a partnership, only oc- | Saturday nigh last, together with most | lal, Book on Catarrh, A 4 | WEDNESDAY, Mancn Bndi-if mile west of FAAOOR cee. Oe " IL Hood i . " x tock da Impl Loos . things were said about him. | cupy the same offices, | of the contents, with little insurance, i Co., Lowell, Mass, | og i, MOT, nl u's arm gle fey... = - —~Wednesday evening, of last week completely demolished H M. Gearhart lellwood; Thomas | Prothonotary M. 1. Gardner gave the On the first of January Senator Court House contingent and numerous | Heinle moved his law fice from the restaurant, to celebrate the completion the rooms formerly occupied
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