1905 Page 3 Bellefonte and Vicini The Local in Short —Deer hunting season opened yester- day. -C. F. visitor at Lock Haven Monday. Montgomery was a business -*We the People " lecture in the Court House, this evenin “Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde" house on Monday evening, is the topic tor will oe at the opera November 20th, Remember the concert to be given in the court house to morrow evening by the ladies of the Presbyterian church Communion in the Lutheran church at morning and services, by | Rev. Rearick, on Sunday November 26 evening —The High school and Academy foot ball teams will play on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, on the fair ground, Admis- sion 25C. —On Tuesday morning the thermome- to ter showed down 17, have overcoats on their way home tanned s ) ( opped Cr lar 1ssman 1s orchestra furnishe was at Hub. haroe harge His in Kansas t lersburg some thirty years ago, which he whi sh from the di tion f conditi and recovery Sheriff | ; 108¢ term pires Jan JAY L. Il n let the LTow un fice rooms, 1s over ) ! d the va the ant House vied by The Centre in Garman Opera blo x, form Democrs of the law r thy in his home Linn street will be ready for oc and the family ~The long-established of C ian Hh an will move there jewelry Arm Richards’ S ms, of this plac e 18 harles Rich about to be discontinued. ( ards finds that his health will not permit the close confinement, and Edward Rich- | ards has | “Whiterock Gap come with the connected quarries” near Pleasant They have decided to close out their stock at retail, and for that re AsOn a special sale was inaugurated on the 15th, a full announcement of which ap- pears in another part of this issue ~The special Auditor of the Court of Claims has made a report recommending the allowance of extra pay as follows Arthur Cunard William H Allen, Philip F, Garbrick, Samuel D Gettig, Edward R, Taylor and Lemuel R. Poorman, being the first six claims of members of Company *'B" Simler, during the Spanish American war, for one month's allowance of pay. The other cases now on file for allowance will be passed upon in their order, and judgments secured thereon, the same as in the above men tioned The payments will be made out of the urgency deficiency bill of Congress after its passage, or prob ably not until the passage of the general deficiency bill, Canes THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 16, | | Happenings Paragraphs -The ladies of St. John's Episcopal church have decided to give a turkey dinner, at 5 o'clock, November 23rd. {| Compound Syrup of Tar — Attorney Harrison Walker is ill at his home with tonsilitis. toe a —or a cough or cold take Krumrine's cures in one day. t samuel Wallach, of New York city at the Joseph home on High | McCloskey, institute In County Superintendent of Clinton Co., is attending | Bellefonte this week Mi: ter Mary, left on Tuesday for a ten days 5. Cheney K. Hicklen and daugh- visit with fries in Jersey Shore and William We w week owing to the nu ted their ere more thi merous calls wchers of the county who came to pay Ie spects, —* Dr. Jekvll and Mr. Hyde" which is an everlasting will apparently uccess, again be seen at the Garman opera house on Monday, Nov, 20th, ~The has de. cided to enforce the Jellefonte school board 1 compulsory attend. ance act and parents who have children 3 hool under sixteen years of age not in se have been notified to see that they at- tend, as the law will be enforced. has resigned his p Co. of Pitts Les ambria st brother which belonge Geor ge Keen tied some forts lied sor fo of age in gun possession of the Keens some 110 vears and the grandson Frank still has it in is¢ As a serviceable mly the old flint lock has been to & caplock the barrel is made M Farmers Recent caller son, of of Gregg: | Pp. 1 Wallace Albright and brother John, of Spring Mills Ream North Gregg, which precinct had every young Vooada, irner, of Julian (Ge of democrat at the polls; Cyrus Shope. of Milesburg: Ge Mills; A Spring Mills; Thomas Moore of Centre Hall; E. R. Wolf, (teacher in Haines) of ¥ H. H. Kean, teacher, of Millheim; Jacob Bottorf, of Lemont; A. 8S. Meyers, of Altoona; Geo, FF, Wea | ver, teacher, of Gregg: Mr. Miller, post teacher, of Spring teacher, of teacher, les { master, and Mrs, W, J]. Carlin, both of | Rebersburg, and report general health 8 A Haines; Ezra 8 Potter; good down that way, Bierley, of Rebersburg, teaches in teaches | of Fil more Breon, of Smullton, n Elizabeth Hoover teaches at Hannah, Rose Hoover, Fillmore, teaches near to that place; Lloyd Stover, of Haines; T. A of Coburn; J. H of Haines: Ww of Wolfs Store: W ustice of the Peace, and {ublersburg; Prof, W, 8. Gearheart, prin of the Walker twp, High schools, Hosterman, Winklebleck, H. Limbert, H. Minnich, teacher teacher, teacher, teacher, teacher of | Mrs. Mary Thursday to n Mab in Pit Ann Visit Johnson lef nas Falls, frie and relative burg and Beaver adena, relatives Robert Maria mother Humes, of fun tomorrow } when the Academy and the High school football teams t together, on the fair 11 be no apologies of. We would like report to this office what nnmber of deer were killed by them in the county this year Ce spondents are rlook —-— OVER THE COUNTY. entre coun t Pine has " Stump wo {ar been less t scholars and neve more th On one or more occa sions day's session ne Was gi throug! ut one scholar IS YOUR BACK ALLRIGHT, If It Isn't the Chances Are That Your Kidneys Are Calling For Aid. are the they more work any hence the necessity of heeding the first symptoms of their derangement They filter or strain the bod, thus removing the im- yurities and poisons from this vatal fluid dy keeping wom greatest of Blood Puri- fying organs in good health, many dis eases are prevented, Z Pains the back and loins are evi dence that the kidneys are affected. and they return will affect the Nerves, causing nervousness, siceplessness, rest lessness, irritability, et Infrequent or too frequent urination excessive, painful OF SCANLY urinary are all con clusive proof that kidneys need as *= The kidneys most important ] have other of all t to perform than ne organs; in in passage the sistance For any troubles Krines Kid ney Pills are a positive cure and for them { to fail to do what they were designed to {do would be like reversing the law of cause apd effect. These pills are sold fand guaranteed at Krumrine's Drug |store. If you are not benefited you get { “rir money back by asking for it, f these ADJOIN NG COUNTIES. Over in Clinton county there are only | 78 applications for liquor license, James Alexander, 17 years old, shot mes Arnold, of the Milroy « Monday, Iltercation about unwelcome at- oe 14] The boys same age, in the ad at in tentions paid by Alexander to Arnold’ Arnold Alexander gave himself 161 est ter probably up. » John Liggett, of everal men went out state forestry season. From 12 acres of land he husked 1,760 bushels of corn, acre, What is almost which The 148 was of fine he Sentinel Lewistown h oa lit es oer 1ocaliles “1 nl tlappiy to ot week there was sent to the Sentinel —— had no was not de sOived Hy Change in Schedule. The table on the Central Railroad on Monday 6, and there are slight winter 1{ me of Pennsylvania went into changes in the time of four trains which passengers should make a note of both east and west but No, 3 erly left here at 2:3 pm. morning train runs on the old time, which form. leaves at At §:20 The night train which os and now 2.45 and returning arrives here instead of £10 left here at 6:40 now leaves at y returning arrives in Bellefonte at 9:40 C. T. Fryberger, one of Philips burg's leading citizens, attended the Cen tre county institute SALE REGISTER. TRURSDAY NOY 29D (AL the residence of the Inte Mus, Roney MCKxtout. In Benner twp. horses, cows, young cattio and all farm Ing implements. Sale to begin at 16 o'cloek Wm Goheen anet TUrapaY, Nov ione mile south east of Ruvitle, Jos A. Loess will sell 8 work horses, 2 golts 19head of young eat!le § cows 1a hogs full Mae of Farm Implements 8, K. Emerick, anet, PRIVAT. MARCH 18 one mile porth of Zion, MANUEL Gannnick will sell took and Implements, A. CU. MeUlintook, suet, RECENT DEATHS. at the . Mr. and Mrs, James Sunday sth, at She leaves Mus, Cuarres Homan:—died home of her parent Poorman, at Boalsburg, the age of twenty to mourn her de: five and two ith i children, Inter made in Was Vis Dorn Ars ago | to Altoona Wan em ployed a 111% TE HIITIEES | Ji Jaco I dents of Stormstown died at b oldest } non a Weather Report. TEMPE] Maxton 4 5 tn lL, evening TELECRAPHY And sey ire a mtions guarantead learned. BR KE CATHERMAN, Spring Mills, Pa xu raliroad posi : uw her Learn WORKMAN'S Bargain House New Ktore in the MeHRride Butiding 30-32 SOUTH ALLECHENY ST. A FEW OF OUR PRICES : Men's Fleece lined Drawers, soc kind Fleece lined Shirts Drawers kind Children's Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers 12¢ up Men's Good $1.50 Working Shoes for $1.28 Ladies Good $1.7¢ Shoes for $1 48 Bovs' Shoes $1.00 1 uj Children's Shoes , .28¢ and Men's Good $1.50 Working Pants for ‘ 1000 yds Lancaster Ginghams 2000 yds bleached and unbleach ed Muslin §C pet They are here again Over alls for and Shirts yg and E51 15.4 an §eX Remember the iight place in the McBride Building, South BELI EFONTE, PA. { Ham. | Allegheny St. | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. PENNY A WORD AD) MARKET QUOTATIONS Produce Bellefonte : revs The follow morning The tellowing Co. for prodaoce Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound neg prioes ed prices are p | Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Side per pound Khon ider, per nound Potatoes per bushel Apples per bushe) Bellefonte Gram, The following prices are paid by CU. Y, Was | wen for grain | Wheat old « Hew Corn Shelled ...... Corn new w—— Coburn Markets PROD! CR GRAIN Rutter Me per 1h | Whaat per bu We TT R— Oorn "sew. @ Oats : "sess BB Rye RB ves 8 2 Barley a Shoulder... Bacon... 10 Potatoes... 8 lard. cocin 8 * Lock Naven Markets The following were the rulin of produce on the curb market, | day morning Butter per pound 18 to 260; eggs per dozen 24; dressed chickens per 1b 15 to 16¢; honey per 1b 18 to soc; live chickens per 1b 12 to 140, cabbage per head 5 to toc; beets per bunch gc; lettuce per head so, spring chickens 30 to gsc; potatos per peck 15¢; radishes per bunch sc; ape pies per peck 10 to 200, grapes per bas. et 150; green corn per dosen 10 tO 200; | tomatoes per bushel 4o to soc; pears per | basket asc; squash each 10 to 150; pum kin per slice 4 to se; cider per gal 18; corn per bushel so to ssc; onions per bushel Soc, prices 'ednes J
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