THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLE —————— Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings Paragraphs Short mn —Philip Beezer let ness trip for Cin rxtende in Jersey Shore. — Mr, chased street 1st, Mrs lady 11 stricken with | Gamble, the Hayes will 15 doubtf Thad C. Longwel erty on Curtin street, t« lace, of Milesburg, Ww [tis no the boro 1 WeeK Son will bring his sisters he burg, April 1st, and Toy #hei establish quarters which were W. Hart his place. ~The Police Head vy gar] ge | Pes in the « Re tionar soldiers of Centre County, by Mrs. Harry Valentine, Gen Beaver Prof. Henry (reorge B 18h, and others will have papers prepared, to be read if time permits. All desiring to be- come members of the Society can join at this meeting, or at any other time by ap- plication to any of the officers, These meetings are public at all times, and at- tendance by persons not members is in. vited, Mevers : Anthony Gatens tairs & broke Swayne admitted law in the 1esday. of Centre i 1 h in the 1¢ will reacn in the i next Sabbath morn it toona, who has [Lyons for some rill. of Moosi Presbyterian ng and even Ie rd J as. R ie, Ce Mrs Hoy, Bellefonte: Frank Bower } ¢, Pine Grove . E. M. Burns, "rederick Robb, Howard J. H. Lee, Be OVER THE COUNTY. in at dif] winter mot 5 AD v Lah y thus advancing spring work to extent. The grain fields have suffered slightly from the absence of snow protection, and some fields show a slight coloring to yellow, but a possibility, under favorable condi | tions to recover-alitogether the pros | pects for a favorable crop of wheat are { not discouraging. ity to do some y £1 1% OF prowin K some a —— Jacob M. Kepler, who has been at Hot Springs, Arkansas, for ti past weeks, arrived at his home near Grove Mills last week Walter Ruppe, Michael ber Wilkins and Lowell Aaronsburg for South Dak they expect to engage in tarmi sr and Mi Mable Mills, Fie ny Samuel Stitze both of Spring unknown point i man na wi to the vou yoeopie 1 arming D. K. Thomas, of Ly HAS churning He doe animal in to th t week othe! equal at, Who } class of Stats College went to Williamsport on Fri day to participate in a class banquet at the Park hotel Is 5 MN : f sop ores arrived in Williar embers of the fresh the afternoon a bunct Weather Report. repor Bellefonte § TEMPERA Maximum Station TURE Minimum i. elonr 2, clear 1, cloudy i, cloudy elondy A, clear 7. clear Rain | morn, Od inch. On st, half inch snow, | Total rainfall in February, .5 inoh snow 6 Inches, 1m . 4 n i : i i FONTE, PA, MARCH 8, 1906. RECENT DEATHS. died at the home Mrs, Sidney Wednesday UMRING Mi and Rebersburg ¥ ne of but six spangier Julia R Wen, ar died in Central M i W. Furmes i ity, near Milesburg on Friday morning \ffer an tiiness of several months and ha P M Mi \ Ww an I also survived and brothers Pine Grove 4 gheny Blanch, He is sisters " ng George Cronemiller fohn Houser, State Pleasant Gap ; James Spring Mills ; Scott, Du- Grant, Boalsburg:; Abram, West IwWara nom by HOW Mr Mille College. Reuben and Hary ey, Bois ; the On § morn to eve, 1.12 tneches; on 4th, | Virginia ; and a step mother, Mrs, Lavi na Houser of Centre Furnace. Inter ment in cemetery adjoining the Shiloh church, Royal B aking Powder Absolutely Pure DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKINC POWDER It does not contain an atom of phos. phatic acid (which isthe produc t of bones digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) sub- stances adopted for other baking powders because of their « heapness. LIGENCE PENNY A WORD ik Lend GEA VBL ! Hest in bi or MARKET QUOTATIONS ¥ EMF TORENOTIOE ate of ROoLaXD (o el] Letiers testamentary upon sald ing been granted by the Neg the undersigned all persons « wives 10 De indebted to sald estale quested make immediate payment : those having claims, to present them for set am ! Lind f UR $ y $4 tiement x«i3 Ks mm Pp InYIx dee ister o EL) l boo; dried to 2 saver kraut per Pog per dogen ears § carrots per bunch sc; endive per a bunch sc; smear case per quart toc; tur Wop hereby Riven that Henty Rohl nips pt peck 1010 15C, WAler cress per " ow ¥ * wv he re the Court of Quarter sessions hiN petition for bunks 36. sissairas per, Dei S63 pas | Tavern License, for Central Hotel in Boggs *DIPS per peck 15 to 20c; dried apples per twp, and that said applicati n will be heara | quart sc; rhubarb per bunch roc; onions th per bunch se; beets per pk 15sec; horse i A e Court off the 27th day of March A DD, v A. B, Kinponr, Clerk. [dish per glass 10c; maple sugar pet LB 3. | Mareh 6, 1908, Quart 20 Biome LL. Onvis, Exee [VA "2 10 Ix 1 ora tO 1x [ Rua NOTICE N
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