‘ Page 3 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 14, 1906. RECENT DEATHS, QUAY IN CAPITOL BRONZE. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, of main entrance to the OVER THE COUNTY. higt Perched high on one Ms Axprew ImMmer living 1 1 3 LS 14 Milesbury, died Wednesday morning, at * The cut near trouble in this section, anc ted the fields of corn Geo. W. Rider, who has charge of 1 WOrK, worm 1s gin the farmers i necessita whole bronze doors at the Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings in Short Paragraphs fmd ‘ a 2 o'clock, disease and ( apitol, looking ture 1 ty m riots re-planting of some om Brig} Of & Dlood ve ho come and g hat famous ( yn smile, is a bronze head M. £ formerly of Bel MI and the Irginia lefonte, JA on of Mi Josephine furnace Pleasant Gap has gone to V where he has poiso charge of another furng ing ti n by n } ld Cla E. Tra and Rosa Anna } inn enator OMiate There are a lot of bargains offered — Bellefonte Academy reception this in our Want Column. event yr. W. Glace, of Lock us a'call, looking the pi ng. ude Haven, gave Miss Margaret Sechler, of Baltimore, v of health inited isit to her parents, un ] Rynder, —-Don't fail beautif 3 1 - he . ¥ h : ’ n of oriental rugs now tz was het or ti (EY at 1 ion and gree How to Teach Music to Children! MISS R. P. ' LYON LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS N PENNY A WORD AD) every livery was engaged po 1 : qesiring to att exercises —On Sunday vehicle in town week prior by people the commencement College at State } i - » y acation, on of tickets by at the rooms before " Rev. W. R. Goff, Pittsbu incemer t wil a } of his llustrated 4 | “Travels in the Holy Land” ed Bretheren Church, at Bellefonte l'uesday evening, June 19, 1906. Sub ting town on Jerusalem and the Jordan Mr have ths Goff has recently ret ed from an the previo ri 7. | tended tour of th His pi best that photographic a lellefor All are hand painted Derry. personal supervision and are Howard the original. This lectu ossibly | home of the the second, ia and be given in J B. Church evenings of June 20 and 2:1, Adm It cent adult cent How MARKET QUOTATIONS is A Pv tu : efonte.Produce inthe LU'n The | rorning The fol for pro ary Any one v ject, Master \ \ 11dl would our Lnown 4 v . . fn ss 1! . >» ing were ail are Lhe 1 1 1414 . streets ciean proauce and everybody Is 1s ind vilefonte.-Gram prices usiness as usual { 10 rex (ralliee ure paid peop e ong i uper Wheat : l i A . Wheat : ) Farley Hye ‘orn Nhe “orn new Miller was put out After ving .a scratch on the side of the neck became and infected with poison that spread rapidly. This affected his system so that for a short time he was paralyzed, unable to move a m It ] 3 hildre 3 4 3 2 8 last week cauaren 2 on thet Letter to J. K. Barnhart } Dear Sir Three gallons saved to $15 earned, Mr Hanford OTe home in Josep moon trip they will res where their furnished The l M. E. Dedication At Millhall, scle A new Method ", (room is emp Platt of aS “ { The fe «t hut all disappeared under treatment as quickly as it came, so that he is about as usual waiting on clients at his law of. fice, The Undine Fire Company announ- ces its annual 4th of July picnic at Hecla Park this year ment program. There will be plenty to amuse, feed, entertain and have a pleas. ant time, for the entire county and visit. ing friends from outside. Everybody fos to the Undine's 4th of July picnic, his year's entertainment will excell any previous one, They have selected | some choice features for the entertain. | Conn his ho painte ofl pail H ubbell & Wade Co sold it everybody there The to poo hat is poor paint? , ordered 15 Bridge gallons Devoe to pe we, and returned 3 gallons r said it would take 15; a leadan nter has the same reason is, of course r paint | Devoe : some worse than others, Besides, paints wear about as they cover, 2 Double the $12 to 15, Yours truly F W Devor & Co They say experience they are used Anything not Yon ond A J a ne I" i company, and is boss of th id rot : / : joth wi todd 4 young people Was dedicated u A Y h members by all. The 1 ful and costly pre AN now have a for worship, and free of the financial secretiary list of the $6,500 subscri of the church —after whic exercises were conducted by well, Coffey, tion Emel-Meeose. On June sth, 1906, at 10:30 a. m., Hen ry 85. Emel and Miss Annie Meese, both of Bellefonte, were united in the bonds of matrimony at the Baptist parsonage, | Milesburg, Pa,, by pastor A. C, Lathrop. | Dr cash, many friends will be extended to them. | Monday. h the dedicatory Bos. Of the amount subscribed on Sun. day jbetween $600 and $700 was paid in | Miss Cora Bathgate, of Lemont, who | Both bride and groom are held in high | has been spending a short time at Lan. esteem, and the congratulations of their | caster and Atlantic City returned home the cost oe OF LUENTHRE FP. Harris, treasurer named company. do solemnly above siatement i= trae knowledge and belief Jdoux P of the swear that Lhe Ww the best of my Hamma, Treasurer Subsoribed and sworn 10 before me this Ist day of June, 1x8 Hanny Kmper Not. Pub CORRPOT— Attest A OC MisuLe, CT Gennsnion Directors CLATDE Cooke above Haven ng EEN Butter per Ib 14 to ORES § 158¢; dressed chickens per Ib 18¢; honey er Ib 12¢; live chickens per Ib 12¢; cad age per head § to 100; young chickens per pair Soc; potatoes per bushel 8sc; apples per peck soc; onions per bushel soc; celery per bunch § to 10¢; lard per ib g te 12¢; applebutter per gallon so to | boc; dried corn per quart 20 to 250; saver | kraut per quart to tc; plants per dosen 10 to 15¢; radishes per bunch sc; straw. berries per quart rato 1s, m= 18¢ wer doz :
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