THE CENTHE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 12, HAPPENINGS | IN BELLEFONTE | Briefly Lines. Local Events Told in a Few PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS| ¢e Past Week What 1 Mention What Has Transpired Dur Moven Local Scribe Saw nis of Our Worthy ot Week's Local News in a Few Words Miss Emma Wagner ian Aundi Wagner, of Willows street, is R. F. Hunter has been spending Philadelphi business. Miss O'Donoghue who has spent at the hI past several months eft Monday for her phia. Valentine Moun peen spendin Jacob r from from has months, mouth acd made that Gen. Funston got the cre old He is n Clearfield 1 Houtadale boy located at Ow Greensbury The employes of the Pennsvl ania are now wearing their winter caps of heavy dark blue cloth in place of CANVAS ones white in use dur the summer The change is grateful to not a few of the railroad men, as the summer were becoming rather airy for door work. ing Cals of out Wednesday afternoon af the resi. dence of her mother Mrs. J. G. Harts. wick at Clearfield, Miss Elizabeth Harts. wick was married to William Irvin Swoope,a member of the Clearfield Coun. ty Bar. The groom was for a number of years a resident of Bellefonte where he followed his profession as a practicing attorney, ut idl daughter of | | Robert Homan and W, H, Corman, of Zion, paid us a short visit on Saturday morning. Editor Wilbur F. the Harris, is attend Kunkle-Emerich wedding place this Th lay after noon, in Philadelphia, he i in 1 a in \ {oly Communion will | | w¢ Lutheran Prey tee aAratlory who move » Powers Shoe Co Service C ents without sot 2 demon They e1 ploy and, and a Ana 1 and bound unre, al gener owed unt When rived by train at Lemont, | they reduced the all the students their enthusiasm. train ar came down afoot, 10 strong, and triam- ictors three miles to H common for such a precious burden as a phantly pulled the + the college by hand, ses were oo victorious team of foot ball players - Bought Scuthern Timber Land, 1 Negotiations closed of Belle. sold to a syndicate of Wil. have just been whereby the Brockerhoff Bros, fonie, have Hamsport lumbermen the timber on 13, 000 acres of land in Braxton county, W. Va. The tract is right in the recently discovered coal and oil section, but both the oil and mineral rights are reserved. The purchasers, who are backed by Phil. adelphia capitalists, will erect several large mills on the land and open up ex- tensive lumbering operations at once. and Gun Club of Lock Haven, is force of the Al A FINE PARK. The members of the Otzinachson Rod C00 of which George S pre at work hn ident, have nov men [up tattle Thi mme erve on nakKe run, pre leghenie rty-five Frtension from the company efonte furnace com pany, and now be un to thei BE 1 Twin Fral Mrs son, John Oscar Rishel, and her 7.year old Newton, accompanied by her Miss Wieland, all of near Linden Hall, were pleasant callers younger sister, to see how things were done in a print ing Master John us a basket of curiosities, consisting of five pairs of northen spy apples, perfect twins, a twin potato like an elongated office. had for horseshoe, and a twin ear of corn in the shape of a man, head, trank and legs. Curiosities like these can't be a bad omen, Reporter, Mm _- N Tur "Devil Fish" [him. That “Ink Spitter’” got trapped up in previous campaigns, argument of the | Editor of the Gazette comes home to | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered From Offices the pa feed rowtlh of RTA thou of the 1 here glory touche igmen lounties on Noxious Animals The following scalps of certain animals killed in the commonwealth For every wild cat, two dollars; for every fox, red or gray, one dollar; for every mink, fifty cents, ] - “1 wish to express my thanks to the | manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy, for having put on the market such a won derful medicine,” says W. W, Massingill, of Beaumont, Texas, There are many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks of dysen. tery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful, It is for sale by F. Potts Green, druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. Tne commissioners should let Tom Harter see that “Minute Book,” but he | don't want to see it, it would be cruel to i have him publish Riddie's record, also, } amounts are paid for RECENT DEATHS 7 (bods “Honest Labor Bears a Lovely Face,” 15 n ning more Se %) apa villa a. /¥€VEr Disappoints 4 “110,000 ’ICandle P “QUEEN QUALITY SHOES . ween” Hy x he’ ra Ale IS BRANDED ON EvERy SW0E SOLD ONLY AY ~~. MINGLE'S. ht Sulake vw 3 Y va ; | - car Potatoes | Kegs per d Rutter Wide Shoulder, per (nary correciod weekly & Co. Bellefonte, 'a Red wheat per bushe Red wheat per Rye, per bushe! Corn, ears per bushels Corn, shelled per bushes Rariey per bushel Onis, per bushel Coburn Markets Following ase the prices paid for grain the dealers at Coburn Wheat (0M) per DUsBel commission Wheat (new) per bushel... Oate, nice white HE ————— Whorsovss sori sonerivhingsass she ms sauieass sem a CR AT
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