Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 17, 1908, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 17, 1908
{the timber and the
now comprises the old home
ied by h by Neidigh
on ladies dress shoes, $1.48. ! cleared
One
field county is
of Frenchy
land whic h |
Frank Steele, an employee of the vd
Central Railroad of Pennpsylvania, left |} He
rday for Syracuse, N. Y.. a man of simple and ostenta
spending his vad d of a
the
“East Lynn" on Monday night
of 1
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| At Yeagers.
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Owen Rush, of Pittsburg, is visit Was
[ing his brother, Warren Rush, Belle
fonte 1%
Howard
day
BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY
IN SHORT
is
Of Satu where he
tion
(Game of base ball between
land William port this Thur
PARAGRAPHS On Monday night the
's opera house
great [
THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS oe College
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LEGAL AD) EGTISEMENTS
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und present
condensed
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laws
this is
Famd
Miss Mary Cru
bridge party on Thursd
Montgomery &
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store at oi eg y 't
Big he ree 8 the Haag House part of hi
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orm, and y Are
tendance at the Grange picnic
he rage
their new the average
week, tober 1st, the new management
Norman rk, son ro] 4 ! leatorium into effect
has en f Howard,
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College. 14
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MARRIAGE LICENSE
RECENT DEATHS
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p having taken eflect on 1 ue Thur vet d
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out of
book and
bracelets and other
and other
bag were money
her
jewels
articles
er pocket
ratiroad ticket
handkerchief several
Saturday Dr. H M Hiller, of
Chester, arrived in Bellefonte and spent
Sunday at the residence of Margaret
Wilson. on High street, where his
and little
spending several weeks
poon he and his family left four their
home Since the Doctor has been
Chester he has been meeting with phe
nominal success in the pract of
Cine He has been chosen resident phy
sician for the Baltimore & 0) Rail
road and for a number of manu
facturing establishments
short
stay bere this time was on of
wife
Monday after
He med
TH)
large
His
account
daughter, Margaret, had been |
in|
him
i
sressure of business which is one of the |
est indications of his prosper
expects to return during the hunting
season ready for bear or anything that
comes his way,
He!
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recor
! reguiar b
automatic | !
sel up by pullir
same
MW
a lever which at th
the balls that have
been thrown when they run to the front
again, The alleys are novel and unique
and are exciting more than usual inter
est among lovers of this kind of sport
You get thirty throws for
which means good exercise
had Hamilton, of Bellefonte, is
delighted with the future prospects of
his planing mill, which he recently equip
wd in the rear of his residence on
foward street. He now has all the
work one man can do, and if it increases
he will have to employ some one to help
ont, This is certainly very en
cournging to Mr, Hamilton, who started
tas a venture, not knowing how Ht
would turn out, As
fall he 1» having patent tar roofing
placed on the exterior of the building in.
stead of weather boarding, to keep the
cold out, It is a new departure, but its
all right,
4
time releases
five cents,
He Academy
nm at Meadow
The opposing
On Friday pt. 24, the
vill open the foot ball seas
Brook Park Bellefonte
team will be the High School from Punx
sutawney If you want to help the
athletic spirit along in Bellefonte attend
these games and aid in paying the guar
antee of teams from a distance, If
Prof gate R. Hughes is given a fair
show he will give you interesting enter
tainment along the line of field athletios
On Thursday, Sept. 34, the Academy
and Howard baseball teams will play an
exhibition game on the park, Hoth teams
have been doing good work the past
| summer, which insures a good game on
| this
it is approaching |
occasion, The proceeds will go
toward liquidating the debt of $400 that
still remains on the fence that now en:
closes the grounds, The athletic grounds
[is a public affair and interest enough
should be taken in it by our people to
ive twenty-five cents toward ays off
the debt on that fence
ving nim is one son, Charles, wi
Mrs. John Devin
Mown Mrs Eiram Long
He also survived by the
brothers and sisters John
and William, of Hublersburg : Samuel
of Bellefonte George, of Versailles,
Missouri ; Mrs. Catherine Gephart, of
Millheim ; Mrs, Mary Shantz. of Holton, |
Kansas, and Mrs Sarah Stam. of Logan
ton, Clinton county, The funeral took |
ace on Monday fiiGraiag at 10 o'clock
i
nterment was made at Hublersburg
resides at home y
of Lew
a
Nittany
following
of
is
Javon Nepton «One of the pioneer
citizens of Ferguson township, died last |
| week from a general wearing out of the |
system. He suffered no pain and |
retained his faculties almost to the last, |
He was born in Haines township over |
eighty eight years ago and was the old.
est of a large family of children ; and it |
was also his fate to live the longest, as
all his brothers and misters preceded him
to the other world. When quite a youn
man he went to Ferguson township and
bought a tract of land which was then
covered with a virgin forest. He cut
Wednes, & Thursday
Sept. 23 & 24
To my Patrons and Pabli
Having me established in Belle
fonte and all over the county, as A suc
cessful Eye Specialist, and through the
large increase of my business have
bec
{ concluded it will be to the best interest
{of myself and the public to make a re- |
duction of 25 per cent in all my charges
This will enable those who have
they could not afford to pay former
prices to secure proper treatment for
their eyes at the lowest puttin expense
All parents are advised who bave chil
dren that go to school who are pot bright
[in learning or their studies, should have
their eyes examined and see if they need
glasses. You will thereby save lots of |
trouble and make good scholars of them
Byas examined free. All work guaran
t ‘
Thursday, Sept. 23 and 24.
felt |
Brockerhoff House, Wednesday and |
firs ire
sped y at he
» LE) vill.»
ww eall on Chas
POR SALE Fr i hot ler Joeated In the
fBouring Wm "leasant (ing Engine Is B®
horse power. boller i= 35 horse power AT
the following wm ng * schinery 1 Frene!
pure. | moupialn stone burr, | cenirifagel res
| staat machine with leaner. 1 Sour bolting
machines, corn ecb breaker, belting shaft bg
pulleys. ote. For Information apply Ww John
C. Mulfnger. Pieasan Gap Mt
MAKRKIT QUOT TIONS,
RELLEFONTE
The following prices are
PRODUCE
paid by Sechler &
| On. for prodace
| Eges per dosen
Lard. per pound
Tallow per pound
Mutter, per pound
Kidde per pound
Shoulder, per pound
RELLEFONTE GRAIN
The following prices sre ald by CY Wag
per, for grain
Wheat ......u New 8
o 4
8 TET.
Parley 4s ‘
Rye SES AA04 S404 44
Corn shelled... .....