THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFON 0~-0~-0~0-0~-0~-0-0~0~0~0—0~0— Bellefonte and Vicinity Short mn —In another item we note whoppen suckers caught by fishermen Tibbens and risaer druggisyan n Parrish knocks the But since that or ¥ At native county of he left some forty years ago was born in Gregg township, and reach ed here last Thursday, stopping off to see his brother Ex-commissioner Daniel favored the Demo with an half He speaks highly of Illinois Heckman, and also crat sanctum hour's call and of Stevenson county in particular, which is made up largely of Centre county people andj their descendants. Crops he in- forms us are extraordinarily good this He thinks farmers here make a great mis. take in sticking to raising wheat, a there is nothing in it, and if they would devote their land to raising of live stock cattle and hogs—and dairy there would be far more money in it than in raising wheat, Mr, Heckman spend at least a month: visiting in this county. year and especially the corn crop produ is, ' will The Local Happenings Paragraphs i fishing «Mrs. Samuel Lewin, freer ¥ sory last ntion e¢ print the following as reliable Reasner « n, who once had R. stat ion build i poodle out in the dog 4 and at once bounced ompanied by the came ress a rattlesnake nd began to chew his snakeship which strike the enough elbow room to 1 the upper lip Reasner be. } Mr ng near home the lower jaw and neck of we dog VOR ammonia, and doses of sweet milk were freely ad inistered were saturated with The neck became to enormous proportions and swollen the ani. mal seemed to have much suffering, but by next day was all right again from the treatment, only that the poodie since but is motioned small packages, Mr Reasner with his poodle was in front of Monday af ternoon where we had an opportunity to that has been as deaf as a post, lively and answers calls when will to, and carry the Centre Democrat office verily all What we especially wish to call attention to is the manner of treatment for snakebites as used by Mr Reasner. Try it, said above Yesterday peaches were sold at 25¢ per pec k on the street, There will be lots of good Methodist Hecla Park today grub down at shout the Water Departme: true who was thrown | is no wonder that taxes are high in Belle. f . ———— OVER THE COUNTY birthday everybody ha On Saturday last al given in honor of Mrs er's M guests were Farm present recipient of many preser merous friends. Among the guests from Mrs, John A Kline, of Altoona a distance Kline, Miss Minnie Mills; Mrs. Bailey Harry Fye and family, Mr. Homan and family of Centre were Mr 1 anda Centre of Hall; Mr. Jamison and family Mills; Mr of Farmers Mills of Spring Stover and family, Several weeks of snake that was trying to swallow a china eRR, Md..a six-foot black snake was killed last week published an item Boyd Cos { A black: inanest Down at Easton that had a china nest egg in it. It of eggs —— seems that snakes are fond Many a fellow works himself to death to make a living OVER THE COUNTY, A new « Blanchar orpet band is a forme os | Balsa, was severely injure A ty Cassie | hd Avenue ng in Sterling on July Sth Craft | permission to reupon he resisted the officer and a fight ensued. The con stable later arrested the offending angler and hauled him up before a justice of the nd him over to August court to answer to the charge of resisting pea ¢ who bou an officer I'he citizens of Walker township held a festival on Saturday evening July 29 to 1 Presbyterian raise money to buy the ol Hublersb one of the old lan ireh in rg. The church is Imarks of the valley and was used as a place of worship for many years, The membership dwindled been The citisetis of the township concluded until recent years they have not having services in the old building io | keep it for a towaship hall TE, PA, AUGUST 10, 1905 Xi y ‘1 Wm. Safford ha erintendent of the LIGENCE LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS if. Fi, : i des Beginning at a thenes down sald public f 5 Iv Shaper! | OWS Nn public road road along the land . jeg eonst ¥ : : ALND ose 11 Mone arn county, Fa ree certain tracts of land used situate In Curtin Twp, Centre bounded «+ n the north by lands of Wm. Quay, on the south by lands of Lewis Born and J. Bechdel, and on the west by lands of James Packer and David MeClonkey Con taining about Toscres, be the sae more or loan, Thereon erected a twostory frame dwelling house, new bank barn and other outbulidings Seized, taken In exeeution and to be sold a the property of William C. Miller ALB All the right title and Interest of dant Jesse Long 'n and tothe following de scribed Heal Estate. All those two certain tracts of land situate In Greg Township, Ce tre County, Pennsylvania punded and de seribed as follows 10 wit («The one thereol bounded on the North by lands of lohan B Ream, on the East by lands of John B Ream, Abraham Lose, Jacob Detwiler, Ruth Arm brewster and William Weaver's estate on the south by lands of George Armbrewster and on the West by lands of Samuel Homan and Aaron Long. Containing 20 sores, more of loss, Thereon erected a dwellin out-butidings, Saw Mil, Blseksmith » The other thereof bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a stone In the publle road leading to Farmers Mills, thence alobg sald road and land of George Long North 8) Bd gy east 8 perches to stone, thenos North 35 sy degrees east 0 porches (o stone, thenoe south 61 degrees west 8 parohes to viones, theneoe south 25% degrees saat 2X rohes 1o the place of beginning, Containing ACres neal measure, together with the privh legen in and under the ground as far as the same is hollow or ean be reached by entering into said eave, Thereon erected Penn's Cave Hotel, Stable and out-bulldings. Seized "tak on in execution and 10 be sold as the propery of. All the right tiie and Interest of Jesse Long, TEnMs No deed will be acknowledged un. the defen house, barn and shement house | Hl purehase money is paid in full make an effort to buy the property and Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte MH. 8 TAYLOR, "a. Sherif! Aug. 9th, 1008 Page 5 School Board. (33 MAT of WORKMAN'S Bargain House LECHENY ST. AL Special for next 10 days ’ per peck 15 to 2c | be PENNY A WORD AD) ItRKE] J] OULUOTATIONS The fo En for gt Wheat Wheat, ne Oats Rariey Hye Corn Shellid Corns new Coburn Markets FRODIFCK Butter i GRAIN per Ih | Wheat per bu dog Cor " | 4 (als Kye Iie Potatoes mn kleberrie Lard BR *'R Lock Naven Markets The followir the ruling prices of produce on t} rl Wednes ng Butter per Ib 1£ to 200; eggs per dos 18 10 so. dressed chickens per 1H 16 to 18¢ applebutter per gal. soc: honey per 1b 1810 soc; lard per Ib, 11 to 120 ; pola toes, per bu 12 to goc¢; live chickens 12¢; cabbage 3to 6c; rhubarb per bunch t€; bests per bch sc; oats, r ba 45¢; horseradish, per bunch sc; lets tuce per head asparagus per bunch onions unch sc; strawberries per ql. § 8c; spring g were market dav mary reg; per box 12¢; « ries | ) currants per quart 3 Huckleberries per quuart 4 to roc, New potatoes per peck 2oc; raspberries per quart 6 to joc; radishes per bunch se; bean in pod per peck § to toc; peas shelled per quart 12¢; peas in pode per peck 8 to 100; peaches per qt, 10¢; apples blackberries per qt chickens 2¢ Lo 150 to 8 ¢
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