THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 28, 1905 Page 3 Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings in Short Paragraphs ~—Madam Lockhart will make a bal- --High street is again passable, loon ascension each day of the fair next | week. — According to thelist of jurors drawn | there will be a three weeks' session of —Ceader's have the concession for We court in November, : eating stand on the F 3 week, That's O. K. —Miss Margery Knowles, of Rich- mond, Va., at the home of Mrs, Florence Dale. air grounds next -C, C. Ramsey, of Pleasant Gap, was | in to tell us about Pleasant Gap’s boom, and push his date along, is visiting he time for the Wi you town don’t fail to call around and see us, —~Next week 1s t mous county fair, en come —Earl Corman, one of Nittany's good farmers, wasa caller and advertises a —~Thomas and Michael Nestor, former sorrel mare for sale. WW — Wednesday, Thursday * will all be big days at next residents of Bellefonte, but now of Pitts. ] r aunt, Mrs. Daniel and Friday | burg, are visiting the weeks' fair | O'Leary. to see the whole show, —]. home te musi Bellefon Xr. 11 a xt « YYAIKEY, 41 as 15 way rentabl . L.. Walkey, who was on his way creditable ex from a visit to friends in Perry ; at the Lewisburg f Hav dh) eld county, paid us a short visit o [4 AX R e ne theran churel £4} vl itaeran ‘ ais pia hither with h ch ter for is expected to move mtlv thee Great weed - family the first in we La is »oer, grain is being dulil it who desig: A. Bru rt, of Wolf callers; Isase Frain, entertaming caller, - Among the Fair next for Lewis Wallace, Milesburg; Bruc Milesburg; W. J. Woodring, Port Matil. da; C. W. Lytle, Henry Be gentlemen interested start, It that not a horse The f; hart n on east the week races are Mi ed he Hall nl dg inal ing, ¢ Lingle, State College, and Lowery, llefonte, There are The county race will be one of the a nimber of othe: greatest attractions at the fair, Henry Lowery, Lew Wallace, John Wagner, Reuben men with horses that have a strong road gait of professional horsemen amateurse who will probably be in at the 1 should be remembered Conley and several other gentle. ’ miley a f her g that will go in this race has ever been tracked or faced for This will be the feature attraction of the week be- ; ! money. to show some these that can do a little driving too are going cause the average person enjoys a race far more when they know the horse and driver and know that there is no jockey. was a caller and left samples of his [10g In it The county race will be run w | Wednesday afternoon Twenty Ounce apples, which are beau. | s————— ties and hard beat. They are of | A barn on the Cooper farm on the healthy democratic’ stock and measure slightly over twelve inches in circum. |Cestoyed by fire Tuesday, A spark ference. . Beat that if you can. Mr. {from an engine that was furnishing the Long is fortunate in having a large crop of apples. ~A)aniel Long, of near Hublersburg, to The loss is said to ba over $2,000. | for this season- [ity in the crop. are spending this mountain north of Loganton was totally | | power for a thresher started the fire, | I'he thresher belonged to Mr, Harmon, | OVER THE COUNTY, The leaves are getting ready to leave The potato rot is still on the goto a limited extent, The next thing on the carpet is th Bellefonte fair. The mountain foliage will soon have { all the autumnal tints of beauty. about run their course and there Pic-nics have VAS 10 Scar Rev. Wm, H. Dale, of Cleveland, O., visited his father Wm, J. Dale, at Pleas ant Gap, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Luse, of Tyrone week with friends at Madisonburg, Centre county. The wheat fie 80 B have a promisin Frost 1.4 acl 3 in this county, as a uffalo walley in Union nty BE appearance. ur LJ fell “u different ——_— Embezzled Postoffice Funds. re sent Saturd of Cheyenne, pected that an officer the the | will start east wi risoner as the papers reach Wyor he young man was a clerk in the where R. H. was postmaster pos father, charge of the money orders, and that Brainard would get an aj alleged plication for a money order, say for $100, fi fron after issuin a ¢ omer, and ord would he application make it appear make it appea for L FL pn t in his remain un as though it was an or The differcnee, 875, he woul pocket woul n bis | The Known until eme the of the sending and receiving declared that by this method young Brainard got $491.76, a ————— A on laprobe, G. F. JODON, Auctioneer, Bellefonte, Pa. Offers his services to the public as an { auctioneer, Farm sales a specialty. x45 : 1 i accounts offices were checked against one another, jt is prices. ADJOINING COUNTIES. ———— | The Centre county Commissioners | have at last pledged their word that the bridge at Beech Creek without delay, but about over. will be rebuilt They understand the business, the excursion season is The three-year-old son of Frederick Muthler of kicked by a horse last week on the side Beech Creek township was of the face and broke his jaw bone and cut a deep gash in his cheek. It is re- little fellow i markable that the was no instantly killed, Work tearing down Mill Hall axe are engaged, TI was resumed Monday morning buildings at the A force 1e old mill property will the old work: of 50 men also be torn down, which will mean the —— Kenne dy Playe rs. 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON ALL GOODS SOLD--WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT THE COUNTY FAIR VOUTr exnense field's Harness Factory and pur. chase bargains that offer yon daring the Fair week This offer is only good while the Fair is in blast, as all ] we will leather goods are ad vancing in price. Why we make this speciol offer to you is that you make special effort to come to the Fair, so that this year's Fait shall be the greatest in the history of the county. It won't be a success unless yon come and bring your friends along. Make Oet. 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1005, the grandest of all | We have now in stock a very ( garet E. Bailey, Sept. 11, 190s in State College, Finkle, perches in Gregg twp. Ward, Sept. 13, 1905; lot Coal Co. Oct, twp. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, REAL £ TRANSYER Sam’'l W, Wray, et 16, 1882; TATE ux to Kittaning 75 acres in Rush $10. Mary C, Weaver's adms to Mrs, Mar- ; premise $3 $1,500, I.. Kryder Evans, et al t« March 10, 1900; 128 a $7,108. baron in Philip A Annie R Tristel, et | Smith, June g2; lot ir 1 5 k's heirs to Chas W Emanue ) ; 1 Howard cemetery Ki Conrad sie, et al nerches PE 1 large assortment of hand-made Har. ! ness—light and heavy—at all Our stock of Blankets and tine Robes is complete—and nicer { patterns than we have had for many a year. We ean supply you with {anything in the horse line, Axle | Grease, Harness Dressing, Harness |Boap, Stock Food, Chicken Food ; [the best in the market. Money re- tunded on all goods if not satisfac tory. Very tru ly yo JAM SONOFIELD. ! ! : | | Myra RECENT DEATHS. WORKMAN'S Bargain House New Store he MeBride § 30-32 SOUTH ALLECHENY ST. BIG BARGAINS awaiting careful the value vey. Our Fall Line of CLOTHIN and Gents' Furnishings are complete We also have a full line of BOOTS and SHOES Come and learn our prices, they will surprise you No trouble to show goods, are al We 1 "1 east Hs Vays for most STORE CLOSED Friday at @ p.m. and remains closed until! Saturday at 6 p.m, Sept. #th;: and will be closed Oot. Wh untildp. m, Co— Remember the right place in the McBride Building, South BELLEFONTE, PA. f———————) PROVIDING WATER SUPPLY. Pennsylvania Railroad Will Protect Itsel Against Drought. Railroad company The 18 getting Pennsylvania itself ol 5 50 that in times of drought have enough wants, The showed that the old on nearby ' for the lo om ¢ Lume neariy WET wa laid po rosion of PENNY 4 WORD AD) MARKET QUOTATIONS bd. per nound Bellefonte Gram, ) Wing prices are paid t NER fo gTA'D Wheat Wheat (Oats Barley Rye Oorn She Corn new new led Coburn Markets PFRODPCE GRAIN Butter 162 per Th | Wheat per ba BEES csrsnsene, 3 * dog “ = Ham. Shoulder Bacon Potatoes Lard Lock Naven Markets The following were the ruling of produce on the curb market day n prices Wedges. Orning Butter per 1b 18 to 25c; eggs per dos 22 to 25¢, dressed chickens per Ib 15 to 160 honey per Ib 18 to 200; lard per Ib, 11 to 12¢ ; potatoes, per ba so to Loe; live chickens 12 15¢; cabbage 3to 6c; beets per bunch sc; oats, per bu googt letuce per head so: onlons per bunch se; grapes per basket 10¢; spring chickens 25 to 35¢; potatoes p. pk 12 to 1 5c; radishes p. bunch | 8¢; bean in pod per peck 10 to 15¢; peas | shelled per quart 32¢, peas in pods per pecki8 to roc; peaches per bu $100 torso apples per peck 10 to 15¢; blackberries per qt 6c; crabapples per peck roe: wild ums per quart § to joc; green corn per ozen 10¢; tomatoes per bushel 4o to soe.
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