THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 23, 1905, Pace 5. GATHERED OVER THE COUNTY. RECENT DEATHS, Wetzel, of Toledo, Ohio, and Harry, of . i— dellefonte, One daughter, Anna, died B 11 f d Vi fen) | J. W. Tressler moved to John Dauber Leroy Smitn HacerTy, a ¢hly |B 198) The funeral took plac ¢ Wednes A MATTER OF HEALTH e€ e onte an icinity man's farm, near Farmers Mills. esteemed young man, of Phili u Say alisrnoon, interment in the Union died at the home of his parents, The Local Happenings Howard Durst, of Potter, having pur- Mrs, E, E. Hagerty of that \ —— — in Short Paragraphs chased a farm neay Lewisburg, wil day ¢ ning Death was duo tuber LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, occupy it this spring W. Sweetwood —Qur sports are commencing { look Storey cotton 1 p their trout rods. Hon. A. O. Furs about the stree lay and Sunday ¢ is home POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE LEGAL ADVERTISEME iish = 4 ture N $ +} ¥ 3 1 te P ' ' ro months yOu WAr he longest day It was witl y diff y tha le had a light —Sunday and all night Monday and | wear for the money give us your order | got within shouting « Tuesday the rainfall was 23% Inc hes. | wow. Eckenroth Bros. Bush Arcade | for the loss of Blaod very much weakened al 1 serious eve (rouble listance of his home ithe ago, and had : ! nw ; eu Sp gr which he went to Philadelphia sever this pla vith whom st has often PENNY A WORD Streams are up several feel 1 SOME Se . i : mes Gleason, Es erupnt a tons in Of the Was weld TENT MEDICINE > Musical Cow w—— —— Weather Report 4 fante SNtatior —— ——— ¥ § { i ! FT 4 ef N 34-YEAR RECORD C. Pet med TEMPERATURE ! ea It h ‘ i ne Maximum Minimap ) . * 1 " : : » a 1 3 “ : ¥ 1 { wins pt clo Ay C'auwan ladder Jeanette ship, after the completion of the nad f AN accordeo : R ars of 1 oe 8 he ta . a : clear : ; " - " . ! . 1) . " cloudy i i MARKET QUOTATIONS. hool term will leave for jum! dL es Y | 14 year f & nprovement it i te Irviv N ‘ of \ Fy . . . 1 al h cloudy wove — | Yhio, where he will take a c« ) Wh { i nans! Og : " cloudy Bellefonte. Produce . " : . ' : “ft "ee v 5 Th We ' : . Capitol Musical College, to fit h : stant are he se BRIER © ata rit crease in . re t's Hollow for piano tunning. He is the autho ired man has studied unds | 8 ros , t Glo: Geo. Fets fn tain: On 19, from 1 am, 10 noon, 1.20 Ing morning everal instrumental compositions and Understands them | 3 id | This is the record © , i sph M. Fetzer it's Hollow, | 0 2. all night, 50 inch: on 2, ) The following prices are paid by XpCHLER & i ! \ ’ hp id at the Mes — Co. for produce Imported Stock Kegs. per 401enh co Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound assisted y and for sale from the Hartman stock Butter, per pound . “ ; side per pound farms, Columbus, Ohio are: black per: Shoulder, per pound \ Tra, Ow ay De Were » cheron, weight 2100; gray peicheron Bellefonte— Brain, ring-wagon and Bt many friends in this b of sorrow weight 1900; black German Coach The tollowing prices are pald by UC. Y, ; sabe ht T sen for grain i 'e 500 ney ar uariered in weg 15 ey are quarte 1 | wheat. oid : lin (sarman house an heat, new SR ——— 4 y N . "T R , hats BRR than ever We have a large assortment | North Thomas street She had been in | are in charge of 1. N. Smeek. the si i Barley ; al 4 “lof fine tug bridles made in different | Poor health for some time but of late | cieeman, It is the finest bred umbled upon a bill motal, which | ‘ . was improving, In the afternoon, how styles invite you to call and ex \ 1% Sat ntiimed ever, she had a sinking spell but rallied tetails, free young school teachers 22. cloudy 4a i I'he following prices prevailed Thursday » A ine musician The Curtin heirs hav aced in the vill deny the abo vu v Dast The three horses here on exhibitior Presbyterian chur sautiful memo tclass workmen kept busy 4 X 5 y lar liiterey 1 making eavy and light ha piel interment nade in the adjoining cemetery bereaved ] e the sympathy o loving remembrance of ex-Go r A. GG, Curtin and his wife, Kathe ir stock is complete yy . week from n ! I r Soakmrare Wilson Curt It gives the —— : WEKY double driving harness. Our chain har Mus aly } CT GeesericH died on Fri names of this couple, together with the ness this year are cheaper and better | g.¢ evening at 10 o'clock at her home on stables at the . 3 Find a Ton of Silver, late of their birth and death The me wh i ’ i While WARIKINE Along the as uth shore morial concludes with this sentence PF Silver lake at Akron, O., Geo. Lodge Rye orn Shelled seen here in years Corn new a — amine our goods and gel our price y rh 8 eshanpd fom teased tos a—— Valentine occurred on Friday afternoon, investigation he and his brothers dug § X nit. from it. About g o'clock she retired i ing Mills A Lock Haven Markets . . T . hillat : Don't buy old harness at a price for bed but was again seized with a sinking Spring Mills Academy. ‘he following were the rulifg prices : 5 : "i rei Presi 1 ¢ sg ut 2¢ billet yf "Aa noe 1 : " x i Nd RE il } wimg i in the Friends burying ground he © h ets « je weight of | ehich you can buy new here. Don't | Spell and gradually and peacefully passed The spring term of this school wi roduce on the curb market, Wednes- : al se sou oof the S wt ‘riends y pounds, making over ton in all AY The « , I . 1a \ n \ ‘ ‘iy funeral services of the Society of Friend too pounds, aking r Aton all ask us to compete with inferior made AWAY he leceased, whos ma den open Monday April 10. and will continue y morning ate Henry Wet ' A ‘ ’ , | DRme was Miss Sarah Deck, was born in Butter per 1b 20 to 25¢ egy per dos; goods, AS we Use only the best rial vy : ¥ \ The fA Ag ' Baltimore. The funeral was attended more, who died when 110 years old, told ha i“, ‘ mate Berks county, Pa. June 4, 1540 The 3 ‘ 15¢; dressed chickens per Ib 16 to tye. : i . : and employ only first.class workmen. | family moved to Lebanon cotnty where, | formation should « orrespond with the applebutter per gal. foc honey per se a ls A v & % 5 Ww AND encampment ¢ ndi. : ' Pe x 4 A . ¥ . Ys a large number of workmen who had | a story ow 4 en ; pr ¢ A o so | We have over six hundred dollars worth | OP November a4th, 1859, she was mar principal Ib 18 to soc; lard per Ib, 100; potas i fv % ans s 4 e batt 0 \ NCS wy ’ T (ze " ’ ; » vid ", yeen under his employ for many year ans shoruly sefore the battle of Tippeca of collars, ranging in price from $2.00 to ried to Calvin 1 (erberich Forty years £12 W. P. HOSTRAMAN. toes, per 40 to bu soc; live chickens the active pall-bearers being: William | noe left the vicinity of this lake in a $4.00. Don't fal to see these goods be tho they came to Bellefonte and have i ———— per 1b 12 to 140; apples per peck 10 to Gehret, Samuel Shirk, John T., Tate, single night, and it is thought this silver | fore buying, ¢ vy Tesldenty o I hoe cr Change of Date. Jas: prvi per igh to 13c; Silt A 4 § su , I | bage 3 to 6c; turnips per pk roc; squashes ohn Flac amuel Rice, Harper Rice, | is treasure they dumped into the water Yours trul rv : b hi Cl WenpNEs. MARCH 20at Asronsburg, W. HN h : | ; ] ack, Sam ¥ y I rs truly--for your trade, Gerberich, and three children, Mra ( Barn will sell farm implements and house | § to 100; beets per bunch sc; oats, per James Miller and Jacob Shirk, for safe keeping “ James Semoriern, | U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg ; {Mrs L. {C. | hold goods, Sale at 1 pm. H. HB. Miller, auct | bu ao. The memory of the just is perfect, The interment of the late Robert | was found to be silver. Making further s—— : . 4 oh y § ’ as f ‘Or many years the } ™ were conducted by John Thomas, o Fo any yea ten weeks, Those desiring further in
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