Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 31, 1900, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOURA «, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 231, 1800,
LOCAL NEWS
BRIEFLY TOLD
Belle
Happenings In and About
fonte
EVENTS
PERSONAL, SOCIAL
ns Are Worth Noti
What Has
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Ihis Community During
Week
I hat
nes
Movements of th
Henrietta
ravisitto
len Boynton, ni
Patton, Pa.
is visiting friends at
as secured employ:
trade as a
Princeton College, 1
y
s this
at his home in
dward Graham,
t home
lowa, where they will em!
se of their own
ng game
lay
afore
aia aiem
eam ana
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200
a own
yf this
an
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the estate and furnish ans
tion in regard to this property
of Liberty
Monday
sit
Frederick Kobb, town
ship, was in town on morning
and paid us a brief He was on
business, of a political nature and asked
us to vole for him, and at first we did
not understand, but recalled that he has
announced his condidacy for sometime
for the position of Jury Commissioner,
and is around this seeing his
friends. Mr. Robb is a very creditable
man for the place, and the people should
be as particular about Jury Commission.
ers as any other office in the county,
As a rule, they pay little attention to the
office, probably for the reason that there
is very little salary attached to it.
week
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trout on
Miller
Tuesday whose ¢
caught five
ymbined length was 64
Link
inches.
Nt
lune sth, the execu
place at Wil
xl
tion of Hu
i
sce of W. L. |
| plaved a game
Machit Moulde:s
ol
lefonte
iphia to attend
wfter which they
Atlantic
another machine
¢ where a great
little doubt that the
There is bu
Scale Works will remain in Bellefonte,
if the people only do the reasonable
thing, We got the Glass Works started
by giving the enterprise a bit of help,
and since then it has been moving along
without any trouble and has brought
many thousands of dollars to the town in
the way of wages, ro thal the amount of
the original investment has been repaid
indirectly many times over. This
casting bread on the waters and it wil
return in some shape, but there are some
people who will not be ready to make
such a move. That should not deter
others from doing the right thing,
is
all Wednesday morn.
Mrs. M. J. Wilkinson
Tuesday afternoon |
in Haddonfield, N. ]
arriy
tom a vi
itto friend
Edward Haupt left
York City where he «
loyed during the
afternoon
atl this piace
law the county com-
missioners are authorized to take from
the jail prisoners sentenced to confine.
ment apd put them to work on the county
roads, This plan was put into operation
at Scranton last week and twelve men
set to work to earn part of the expense
of their keeping
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Grange Meeting
Centre County Pomona Grange, No. 13,
will meet in the hall of Victor Grange at
Oak Hall, Friday, June 1st, at g:30 a. mn
This will be a very interesting meeting
as there will be quite a number of sub.
jects discussed and passed upon of direct
interest to Patrons,
ed home
LEGAL INTELLIGENCI
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Rebuilding
Manager Campbell
men, is rebuilding the Bell
line across the mountain to Pleasant
i ap
when the
completed Company
have a new line from
Lewistown
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A Sunday Evening Wedding
A quiet but very pretty wedding was
celebrated Sunday evening at nine
o'clock at the Lutheran parsonage on
East Linn street, The contracting
parties were C. C. Kramer and Miss
Alice Shawver, both of Bellefonte,
telephone |
New poles are being placed and |
{in a fishbox
the
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’
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Farming!
aller a week
& He was vears old
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Will inh
Is sawdust
Sawdust hill
Fisher.
week A young
injurious to f
men believe it is. Last
man had a Jot of suckers and some trout
anchored in a stream about
10 rods below a sawmill which was in
yperation, the sawdust running into the
stream. Next morning about a dosen
suckers were found dead in the box
The morning following about as many
more suckers and the trout were found
dead. The sawdust floating into the box
is believed killed the fish? stuff gets
into the gills of the fish and kills them it
is alleged. Reporter,
PATENT
LEATHER
PEACHES.
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FREE AD (
The
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Potatoes
Eggs x
Lard, per po
Tallow, per pon
Hutter per po
Nide por § nd
Shoulder por Mm
Red whest per bushe
Rye, por bushe
Corn, ears per bushels
Qorn, shelled per bushes
Harley per bushel
Oats, por bushel
Coburn Markets
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the dealers at Coburn
Wheat (03) per bushel
Wheat (new) od bushel
Oats, nies whi so
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