THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FP. , JULY 26, 1900. BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In and About Belle- | LOCAL NEWS . | | fonte | the girl has PERSONAL, SOCIAL EVENTS| Are Worth Noting in a Few What Has his Community During the Week Items That w Lines I'ranspired in Movements of Our People nnie E, niontown -To enumerate all past week would simj The refreshing week keep the drooping. -Mr. Dick A Wednesday Phillipsburg, spent n | Bellefonte -Harry Robb, of Pittsh formerly of Bellefonte, came to town to take in the Centennial. — Mrs, Jersey Shore, Bellefonte this week The Gap, will hold a festival at Saturday evening Augu Geo. Young and daughter, spent sev eral League Grange, afternoon and start gone only a short d when the broke and Mr. St ran 0 Aaronsburg muie starte mule making the turn, ran against the fence, breaking the right fore leg in two places and badly splintering the bone - Union's Monument the soldiers of Union county will A monument to memory of the be erected on the court house lawn, at Lewisburg. 11t will be dedicated on July 4, 1901. The monument will have a 16x14 foot base and will be 46 feet high, There will be two statues around the base, life-size and surmounted by a life-size color bearer, The whole 1s to be built of Barree, Vt, granite and will weigh 115 tons, | three feet, | tacked the | wonderful TRUE SNAKE STORIES. Lock Haven Express: While g- year: old Dora Waldman was picking berries near Collonsville a few days ago, she kill rattlesnake that This makes ten snakes that ed a measured over killed Press Johnson Si Greensburg hoeing corn on while engaged at ) 1 south sid of H4u 1 hill, dug taining thirty.el YOUng oped Johnstown workmen new pavement Ebensburg witne recently between 1 And The 1 a house snake plu repeatedly holes dead, the snake Many rates for Visitors The the centennial low effect on moeoming train was ple from all parts of the state, com. friends and atten Maoy are former Belle. $ who came back friends | see the town | is enter ' t neat bankment, out in Eagineer Harry Shivery was drivihg the critter when it got ranktankerous, were, and became unmanageable tell it around, as only a few persons saw the mishap - Death of W, ( William C. Moore, deputy register and Moor recorder of Clinton county, died Monday night at his home in Flemington, aged He is survived by his wife, two sons, and three daughters, Mr, Moore was a veteran of the war of the Rebellion, having served in Company C, sind regiment, Penna, volunteer in 62 years, fantry. became the « | mechanical | democratic in all s views | 5 peopie of Centra Harry's sake we have concluded not to | } | will be ran from al NEWSPAPER SOLD. The Centre Hall Reporter, this week, contains the announcement of the retire Fred thirty two years conducted it ment of Hou, Kurtz who for over The Re porter was ably edited and became in ential under the management of its tiring editor The columns of the pa kept the Democracy of that side of ounty uniaiterin On Monday the We new prog yy which | {in that and VATious capacites versatile writer, energetic and thoroughly and wil its former prestige inthe We extend to Bro 1 the hand of fellowship in derlakiong, GAY he vie on | prosper. Annual Methodist R annual union reunion of the and Western Pennsyl Park, urs vania will be held at Lakemont August 2 Ex paris of Western Pennsylvania - Inear Altoona, ms Central ana Purse Found Father Fleming, of Snow Shoe. called {on Wednesday, while here attending the celebration. He requests us to state that a purse containing a considerable sum of money was found in his church recently, which the owner can secure by describ. ing the amount it contained. Methodist | ¢ LEGAL INTELLIGENCH Gathered From the Various Offices About | the Court Hous MARRIAGE LICEN ile sbhurg Howard to Thomas Ba . n n Humes et » finest dard trade and draft horses ever finess the mountaigs If you need our opportunity to get Wheat Average in Sugar Valley Several farmers In Suga alley last week threshed their wheat, ’ averaged twenty six bushels to the acre. This, it is believed be the average in the valley. HOQD'S PILLS cure Liver His, Bil- lovaness, Indigestion, Meadache. Ensy to take, easy to operate, 28c. deed was that of | Wm curred at “( He JAMES FOSTER vening the RECENT DEATHS A very James Foster Foster, of State College, Tascoe, Tenn., on 1gth mother, tw Alabama anaq main a were Monday The wheat moro Don’t Stop taking Scott's Emulsion bes cause it's warm weather, Keep taking it until you are cured. It will heal your lungs and give you rich blood in sum- mer as in winter. It's cod liver oil made casy. SOc. and § 3. AN druggists. | IOUg 10 a Coan GOor key Curious, But True, vinnt Prins A 8. oo Ores All CXChange § ou lem Tie a st1 it inthe right band and hold the following cur. ng about a yard Then hold it 80 the clear the floor four or five inches, i h tii} La a a aa a ha a A a One Dose 4 ’ ' } X O | : » J Hood’s Pills AAS a iN ed LLL UVAVLNS | seapoiis | Hoot Cool... ff EB Ah Hed wheat per bushel Rye, per bushel Corn, ears per bashed Corn, shelled per bushel fariey per Boshel oe. Oats per bushel Coburn Markets Following are the prices pad for grain by dealers at Coburn Wheat (old) per bushel Outs, nie White omvmme 5 i uses
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