Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings in Short Miss Mary in William sDO i The big some weeks shaken ov trees fr as low Hundred went to de na wit ul , and ns supply was too great for the and much of the fruit was the ground (rood picke | apples are worth from 30 to 40 cents per bushel as per quality 1 here was a good joke at the township polls last week when ous friend, Hen brought the veteran an natured republi Daugherty to ti ie polls Kline feeling that he had the veter At knot of republicans were ure an safe riving at the voting place, a at once ready to help Daugherty out and tie the horse ndirequested Kline to go at once with the old man, who was offered ‘an assist ance, to have his “ticket fixed" “Ach says Daugherty, “Bill Noll has been do ing that for twenty years,” and the vote went democratic, Paragraphs a good looking 1001 marn sand along w t) ons, the Centre Democrat w against the Keystone state names of tend here ) aistricts the having It . aoeem printed the week stitute in our | A IASI. We it unnecessary his matter in this y dedi m of the ¢ agie L arn brary at State College, on Friday 1th LO-morrow., w iH be ar interesting event Hon, lo Penny present ! Larmegie land, Governor notables will fonte Central trains [here and sham battle, the Cadet atallion in the afternoon he special trains will Bellefonte 8 For and Cadet run as follows Leave ¥) afternoon dedication exercises a.m Fare round ) LE cents Drill, train will leave Bellefonte 13:45 p m Return ing by special at 4 45 p. m., or regular trains at 1.15 and g,.30p. m Fare round trip so cents Pork is reported pl be lower in price Kunes of Blanchard wa ver Sunday of M Ome atharine Luce, widow of | wep 1 at the me of a laughter inesday afternoon, Ni Ww the remains were taken to her late Ind were 2, Al home at Elkhart on Friday, where funeral services held and inter made She Luce she mens was age Mrs of Millhe was } years of wis a former resident m was a daughter of the of brother e Swarts and hildren. Her Millheim a family of Henry alone survives urred at the Bitner A pretty wedding yme of Mr. and Mrs. Jose ph Hall daughter Ox in Penn at noon on Thursday last Their Je nnie Bither. was at that time united in Swab was played by Migs Dora Meyer marriage with Paul Lohengren’s wedding march when the happy couple presente d themselves before the Rev. R. F. Fetterolf, and were soon pronounced man and wife; congratulations were then showered up- on them by the thirty or more invited guests who were present, James Leitzell, Jn 1 tad dde a ladder while de loft, His arm was broken cendime ding he ladder broke l¢ tting bet Veen and shoulder Mich, famous ADJOINING COUNTIES Hazelton hunters who ret Hav RAM the region near White en are at the devastation of n that sect. of Philadelphia among whom are several women on by a party gunners, The latter are attired in bloomers, and kill as much as the men, One Philadelphia man is accompanied to the hunting grounds by his wife and baby and a nurse Western express, on gth, struck a deer track one side of which was standing on the to neat Petersburg, and threw it the track, where it lay, badly wounded Some ol which was the crew on a freight train following the express, dis covered the crippled deer, and getting off the train dispatched it by cutting its throat with a knife and then placed it in the cabin car. The animal was buck, weighing over 200 pounds, a fine LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. RECENT DEATHS th draw? to ngineer passe! rob money WAS ne 1 J Woolr whe pposed to be a w H. Ru sprang a WAS alla WASSINK A deer preser I'he animal her face frantically and succeeded off until John McCloskey g her cries opened the n keeping it bry 1 i Qoar and who lives near the Mrs h frightet : from lamp frightened the animal away Cryder was unhun but very t _—— While mite at an open fire in order Adam Keil near White Deer, by th Irying several stick to blow o ut IMPs a farmer's helper was blown to pieces the sticks John Zettlemoyer, the owner of the farm who © explosion of one of was some distance AWAY, was severely hurt by being struck in the face | by flying stones, Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE PENNY 4 WORD ADV, The | morning The followin Co. for produce Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound Tatlow, pe wind Hutter per po ‘nd “}de per pound Shoulder pe p @ und Bellefonte The lollow ing AER fo gran A heat, old “heat, new Oats Rurey Rye orn Nhe Cor pew Grain, riees are paid by CO. % eA Coburn Markets FRODU' RB Rutter w per Ib Hugs 40 Ham He Shomides yr eon Fol toes : a Wh Barley Ib va | | Lock Naven Markets low ng were tl n the nN flutter per e ruling ith market prices Wednes- to 28¢; eggs per dos, hickens 4o to 60g: ap plebutter per gal. soc; honey per Ib 18 to 200; lard per Ib, 10 to 19¢; cider per gal 100; potatoes, per bu 4o to soc; live chickens 0 to LLL apples per peck 8 to 100; sausage, per pound 13 to 13¢; cabs bage 3 to 6c; corn, per bu gsc; turnips per pk 10¢; squashes § to 100; celery 3 stalks roc; beets per bunch so; oats per bu oc. d § 102%,
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