THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 14, 1906 Page 3 Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local in Short —Everybody will go to hear Billy | Flack tomorrow evening. ~-Mrs, Harriet Thomas for two months has been summer returned last week. Kurtz, who abroad this ~-Harry Irvin has purchased Harry Rearick's cigar store in the Bush House block and will conduct the same. ~The Media Dramatic Company will be at the opera house, Friday evening, Billy Flack is one of the principal actors, Lutheran church of this place next Sabbath evening, by Rev, -=Services in the morning and Dr, Focht of Selins- grove, — Andrew Knisely, of Shamokin, Pa., is visiting his parents in Bellefonte. He Wi : flourishi a n§ from Waterbury, Co two weeks vacation witl Ay Mrs, Charles Larimer, James ¢ will Wednesday Sept, ~— Mrs. Le Miss Mary, or with Mrs tie Thomas spen 111 : Harn who have been Louise { rned to their home in Philade — Miss Li Muffly, Presbyterian hospital at a nur Philadelpl spending her wacation Mrs. Jos. Montgomery on Linn street, —R. B. Spangler, paid friends in his parents at Jel weex., —Dan Reemer, f the Krumrine week his wr igway tion in New York city. and the residence Wood ishings of Spring Mills Hotel { — Warren has ilip Drumm, the | license is transferre Mr. Woodjhas been Brockerhoff House, obliging young place, ~{Jephart, the music dealer, had a fine exhibit of pianos don county fair last week, and it resuite Mr. well man, at, the liuntix making several sales Gep will have an exhibit at a specialt ngo battleship they will be sians and i used ved to make a fine ¢ rechrister ley a few good points about ~The Media Dramati Media, Pa., will be at house on Friday evening. This same company that has been engage supply the evening entertainments the year Auditorium at Grange Park thi 80 Su éntertar Wi cessfully large au season, ’ present no one has sition, The maxing Heat Co. improven Bellefonte Steam is ome extensive ents p it by “to their which they hope to bet. ter the in the future. 1a aqgageq service A large boiler is being which will increase the capacity from The supply pipes leading the works are being enlarged A line of pipes will be run along Allegheny street up to the Brockerhoff House, and out Lino street to catth all the condens. which will give better pressure. ed water from the stegm traps in build. ings and carry it back This water will be to the works. returned almost at the boiling point and will save a vast amount of fuel, As this water had been evaporated once is free from lime stone deposit and will be a great saving on the botlers, agd will cut down considerably the quantity of water used. A gasoline engine and pump, stationed near tne creek will enable the company to secure water for less money than that charged by the borough, Mr, Taylor is giving these improvements his personal atien- tion and assures us that it ‘Will enable them to give the community better ser | vice than formerly, Happenings Paragraphs ® ~ Free shoes at Yeager & Davis. — Nights and mornings are cool, ~Mrs. F. W, Crider returned Satur- dayifrom Philadelphia, — Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cruse, of Pitts. | burg, are visiting friends in this place. -—Charles Miller, son of John C, Miller, of Barneshoro, Pa., arrived in town to visit friends -Miss Ursula Bayard left this week for a visit to Jsriends and relatives Canton, Ohio. Judge W. F. ville, Ohio, was Richards, of Stuben- » guest over Sunday s A. Beaver. child Mrs, and little are visiting and Frank P. Blair of Katz & Co. have x annearance 1€ appearance Thre ot near Pleasant Gap, was taken ill and is confined to the Jame Henry Harris and Harris returned last week fror f Mrs, Harr vio ed t Klechner, « ) ort Tuesday quest that we omit all by auto n town 1g their experience The Workmens the McBride building exter This w extensive st cently by an room the They certainly | ch full be willing wards its -]. Feron Mann, fonte, now living " set Naini H) day morning, Sept. 5, went on the second floor to rem and in some manner | fell to the yard below broken and the only vi cut on one foot probal iV receive fell are apprehended shutter as he No erious th The members of the U. B. chur i Julian, will hold a farewell reception the hall on Saturday evening, Sept. 16, of and Mrs expect to depart for conference the fol All honor Rev in fowing week) are invited, both great and small. lee cream, cake and other delicacies will be served during the evening. — Come to us to get your winter shoes, free at Yeager & Davis A —— Sunday 24th at 2:30 p. stone of the laid with appropriate services, at Mill hall. Dr. H. R m new M the speakers, | Davis, in Davis, who the corner E. church will be Bender, of Lock Haven, and Rev. Grover, of Flemington will be ~Read our free shoe ad-Yeager & | OVER THE COUNTY. . One afternoon last week the Howard } ’ | corn and tomatoes, | Last week lightning struck and killed four cows grazing in a field on the farm of John G, Schrack in Sugarvalley., | B.G. Henderson, who has been living | at Windber, Somerset county, has re- | turned to his former home at Howard, { Pa, The Coleville band will give a dance at | their hall, in Coleville, Thursday even- ing. An admission of 25 cents will be charged, A thief or thieves one night a short yushels of of Dox . time ago stole about a dozen | fine peaches from: the orchard Barker, at Ingleby, John Reish, formerly landlord of the National Millh found at the hotel, at will Hav 1 or Je | as a bar ten: , who quickly sent Mr the happy hunting grounds DC ) ent Ad. Harter Brown, of | ' vubstantial one Mr up a and erecte shanty close to tN Henry Fryer, Coburn fisherman, also erected basket for alte Henry fish the same point, sold $90 worth of h Fish bas kets are laid out for several other operations; it is large. last fall, from his basket at and eels as we are informed points, A number of licenses have been grant. to ed by the county treasurér to persons place fish baskets in Penns creek for the of Years ago, when no license was required, numerous purpose catching eels baskets were built in Penns and Elk creeks and great numbers of eels were caught, As eels are not protected by law and no game fish are caught in these baskets, then why are the people com- pelled to take out this license? The whole system of fish protection in this state is a fraud upon its citizens as will | be seen later, Journal, canning factory canned 8,600 cans of | Rept. 8th, . The limestone boom at Pleasant Gap | | has induced the Noll Brothers to enlarge | their store room, There will be a Tabernacle meeting at | Runville, commencing on September 21, | { Benner M, Wilson continuing over the Sabbath, All are] invited .to attend the services, J. K. Mumau, pastor, A letter was received this week from Port Matilda, ordering the paper sent, and As money the cash was enclosed, no name was signed, we have the and would like to know who sent it to MN. Xs chants at State Foster, one of the leading College, this week sold 4 business Prof. M who will stock and Dr, John I. Robinson, McDowell M entire and R Foster, m——— RECENT DEATHS, ir shoes free, if Ky GAY nter you at Yeager & Davis ————— Weather Report. Weekly report Bellefonte Station DATE TEMPERATURE Maximum Mintmomn pt cloudy - i NM 8, clear 2 na v, pt clear. “w 10, cloudy LJ] 1, cloudy Ml 14, clear, —— “ 15, pt cloudy oe 0 Rain: on 11, morn to noon, 56 neh, —— sept Read our free shoe ad-—Yeager & Davis OTICKE OF TRANSFER OF TAVERN LICENSE Noties 1 hereby given that a petition of J. | Warren Wood, was this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Nesslops saking the Court that the Tavern License Philip Drumm, of Gregg township be trans fered to him, ADK " CB KiMro i Clerk. | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGE LICENSKS, § James H, Calderwood - Pa. Purbace { Annie P., Hendershot - Altoona Stormstown jeech Creek Ferguson twp { Martha L., Packer { { Sumner Miller { Mary E. Tressler { James R. Schaeffer Centre Hall { Sarah C. Keen - Millheim { Charles T, Dulin Yakima Wash { Alice L.. Baird Philipsburg { Freeman Baird Pleasant Gap { Bertha Breon Linden Hal REAL ¥ Nicholas Graus 31, 19 Mrs : ————— Toll for Automobiles and Bic yéles. wr 1st ( WORKMAN'S Bargain House nthe Meir TY 3032 SOUTH ALLECHENY ST. BIG BARGAINS v 1 a4 Are Riways We give AWA the east money A FEW OF OUR NUMBERS 1000 yds Lancaster Ginghams, 5c vd 2000 yds Muslin Ladies’ $2 Shoes at... ..... Children’s Shoes, from. Men's $1.50 Work Shoes Men's soc Overalls, double knees, 30¢ Men's soc Work Shirts... 10¢ 25¢ up Remember the right place in the McBride Building, South Allegheny St., BELLEFONTE, PA. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY, Friday, September 1, 190s, will long be remembered as one of the happiest Says int the experience of William K, Schenck and family, Liberty town- ship, and a host of their most intimate friends, It was the 31st anniversary of the birth of Mr, Sches ad wife and children give him a genuine surpfise his was no small t for Mr i one of the most Industrious Bald yt of ICK resolved to ask and ithstand. Eagle ave calls him elses rarely le ing the difficul ceeded admi PENNY 4 WORD ADV. words, from sub- nal issues 26 for each FOR Sa LL¥ mules. wi FARM FOR SAL} THE, Bellefonte-—CGrain, ng prices are paid by C. Y. Wae- “ heat ats Barley Rye Corn Shelled Corn pew new Coburn Markets PRODICCE GRAIN Butter 16¢ per 1h | Wheat per bu. Begs... 2 * doz | Corn " . Ham 14 Ih | Uals Shoulder 12 b| Rye Bacon... 10“ 1b | Barley Potatoes bu | Mthhnrisnn 8 * 1} Lock Haven Markets. The following were the rul of produce on the curb mar ket day morning ing prices , Wednes- Butter per 1b 1g to 22¢; eRRs per dos dressed chickens per Ib 15 to 160 honey per Ib 18 to 20¢; lard per Ib, 11 10 12¢ ; potatoes, per bu go to Goce; live chickens 12¢; cabbage 6c; beets per bunch gc: oats, per bu goci¥ letuce per head sc: onions per bunch gc; grapes per basket joc; spring chickens 24 to ssc; Huckleberries per quuart to fc, new potatoes p. pk 12 to 15¢; radishes p, bunch 5¢; bean in pod per peck 10 to 150; peas shelled per quart 12¢c; peas in pods per peck 8 to roc; peaches per basket 20c; apples per peck 10 to 15c; blackberries per qt to; crabapples per peck roc; wild lume per quart § to 10¢; green corn | dozen Sc; tomatoes per bushel 4o to soc. Pa 110
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