THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 2, 19056 Page 3 Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local in Short -**Sherlock Holmes” on Munday even. ing. ~Monday morning the thermometer showed the coldest this fall so far, n at this stat High school foot Acad cury being down to 25 Is 1t true that our ball team } p ive t) airaid 1© are emy boys another we hear, — There will be no 11 o in services next Sunday formed church, Other held as usual, —Brof. Angel the eye specialist be at the Brockerhoff House, on November roth to meet his appointment with patrons. William ft Burnside and Dr Reconvert, Mr . | a Brockerhoft are at Hig » imtant on DuUusiIness 1nient, Tome 1S 4 son —Some of Bellefonte made some personal tertainment sola I High street to h and offer a great vegetables, pies, cake sale. ~Mrs. John M. Dale expects her house h : no H ere : family moved u Wis a: RR Ri hie der, of Br Hall; Exs Centre Hall; Centre Hall; J. I. Wagner : P. El of Martha friend wdwala 0 Eberts, wife and little Miss Lemont Helen Dred Wm. Je 1 son Fre of daughter Sally and Gap; Mrs. Will Runkle, of at Bus! H YOAr's cre the K lit on Democt guest 5 caller; he can't do with Bellefonte; Hon State College Heg out it John inent and activ Dogs and Deer. ant to Many ht itis The secretary inters w know whether unlawful to take dogs into camp of the game commission i endeavoring to reply to as many of the letters as possible the hunters : assuring that there is no law against taking dogs into camp, but that the persons in camp will be held responsible for their dogs The bird season, which opened Oct. 15, will run six weeks to Dec, 1. The deer weeks in Novem in hunting birds, but if at any time a dog should pursue a deer for the minimum limit of 100 yards, every member of the camp, in addition to the owner of the dog, will be liable to prosecution and fine, This applies whether it is the open or the close season for deer, season is the last two ber. Dogs may be used Happenings Paragraphs - or a cough or cold take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar—cures in one day. ti Mrs. Edward Philadelphia for the Garman was taken to list 14 LIST, \ ! 1% ing a specu that an abscess has fon about the stomach and ¢ Mont. 'k He between dollars, 1s divi brothers, and the OVER THE COUNTY. - THE HORNETS CAME TO . better he appeara attack of tootha ———— Tribute to Rev. W. M., Rearick, he following tribute wa M. Res ing that the church and Sunday mx parting with a man of sterling worth, a man beloved, not only by his own Pe ople, but by all who knew him ; faithful and vineyard ool 18 one fearisss worker in But while we de ply feel ou loss, we feel it will be the people in his new field of labo That, in parting worker as Mrs. Rearick as a worker in co pet wion wit! with su itorate behalf y. follow That we as a uni of our good brother and fami them with our united prayers success in their new fie id of labor i i for their ——————— Your child may have croup tonight, | Have a bottle of "Oil of Gladness” in | the house. It will cure it tf COUNTY FINANCES. The following is a brief comparison of the total expense of conducting the af- fairs of Centre county under the present the former Board, five The annual Commissioners and during a period of taken years amounts are from the statements EXPENS) 1000 ~ Democratic 1901 1902 loard $62,502 04 “ 61,061.41 00,744.75 rq vea $100 108.20 Average yearly expenditure $63,436.00 Abraham Mil $147.772.49 cpendit 73,886.06 An av age increase yearly Of $10,460.18 $28,161.38 10 $3,402.62 i $2 $10,401.63 - THE VOTE - ADJOINING COUNTIES. hea Moyer Letter to Deithrich & Stevenson es noth i wle in vour 1 better 0 « ourselves We are \ you Wem y saving tomer oney. so are Our cus ney b G0 ym it OD Your cust trad i810 save mers’ wood i and iron and steel and tin om ing irs the We work fi thot Owners same ! ands of property you fe ran few We can do some things i YO facil we al cant do have the some things that Let us work to another, We better by work faithful we You can do th ities re ere gether; | ful to one CAN serve omers ing together another 10 one loling our will paint more feet and} the jpaint SAYER YOU Mons Ys tomers’ money our whole business Yours truly FW Devor & Co New York put nto than in will paint any other way This CUR is in last longer and saves your Fiat's all there 48 IALLEGHENY BANK LOOT, The Depositors to get Only Ten Cents on the Dollar, The state had over the be £1.000 000 of that bank lost, the 10084 taxpayer's money in to with and by re gambled ad A eaders, broke bank and to who 1000 de positors all but 10 pet cent Here is with the and a story that starts for another tof one man power place, hunger of for wealth vinds up with suicide, the wrecking of a bank and the iors TO HORSEMEN Sale f Millheim, Friday November 3rd. Big Horses at - Mill Hall Couple Elope. holic stomach Breathed samic heal , most ¢ throat, and ms he als the and gives st ple asant ure for ca Come. a « is overed extra has been $1 00 that outfit bottles. =o ’ “ For sale by 8. Krumrine SALE REGISTER, THURSDAY NovesMnes 10h On the Furst farm. Manion Top. 2 miles past of Bellefonte Johns Peace will sell farm impliments and live stock [| THURSDAY NovEMnis 10h fwnear Sober sta ton. Haunt V Gesrzen will sell a large lot of Hive stock and farm implements tH, Miller anet TRURADAY NOY 73D ‘= Al the residence of the late Mus, Ronny MoKxtonr. In Benner I wp. horses, cows, {Ing Implements. le ! wm, ( 0 auet, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, MARRIAGE LICENSES, { Hiram Moose | Maggie Lane . { Harry Counsil { Emma E { John P. Johnstonbaugh State College { Lettie M. Lauck . “ ' State College Waddle Milesburg “" Philipsburg Hyner Run, Pa Yeager . Romola Philip burg Moshannon y Wad Olivia Kermoor A Kor nner twp, ). Drei- 200 Acres " Is | 10 Weather Report. r-—bBelietonte Station TEMPERATURE Max jm Minlmui sung eattie and all farm. | begin at 10 o'clock. | FROCLAMATI a ven nde off Octo tieth tend Year Ntates o South Philipsburg | WORKMAN'S Bargain House New Store In the Me Bride Bu ding 30-32 SOUTH ALLECHENY ST. A FEW OF OUR PRICES : Flee LN Drawers, 16 Children’s Fleece Drawers Men's Good $1.50 Working Sho for Ladies Good 81.95 Shoes for Bovs' Shoes A hildren’s Shoes Men's Good 81.50 Working Pants Ladie for ! 1000 yds Lancaster Ginghams 2000 yds bleached and unbleach ed Muslin They are here again: go alls for £¢ Lv Lemember the right place in the McBride Building, South Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA. RECENT DEATHS, Wirriam Herman at hig home in Aaronsburg, aged 6o years, 6 months and died of paralysis Monday 23, He , Frank and h, of Hecla: has left to survive James, and three daughters, M1 Ww 24 Millheim; M vin affly, of Aaronshury , of Madi. #1) Hon three of Altoona (5) of PENNY A WORD AD) MARKET QUOTATIONS Produce pri Teva fonte Be pald by Kx wer pound er. per und per bushe & hye d Bellefonte Gram, The follow it prices are paid by © ¥en for gera'n A heat, old “heat. new Oats Barley Hye Corn Shelled Corn new Y. Wao oburn Markets GRAIN per bu FROD Butter Is Begs... Ham Shoulder : Pacon Potatoes... & : Lard Rv Lock Naven Markets The following were the rul produce on 1} norning per pound sed) CK pe Wheat ‘d 1 Corn new... | Oats g "oman | Rye : Hatley ing prices curb market, Wednes- 18 10 280; CERN per chickens per ib 1g to 200; hive chickens bage per head ¢ to } per head y etiuce tc, spring chickens to 480; potatoes } 50; ap- are to per peck 14¢; radishes per bung dies per peck 10 to 200; grapes per bas. ket 15¢; green corn per dozen 10 to 200; tomatoes per bushel 4o to soc; pears per basket 2¢c; squash each 10 to 15¢; pump- kin per Jslice 4 to sc; cider per gal 18; corn pe bushel so to ssc; onions per bushel Soc, 3... ROE LC —
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