THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 1, 1605. Pack 5. Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings Paragraphs in Short = O=O=O=O~0~0~O~0~0~0~0~0 —Trained animal show town to- morrow, Friday, in — James Stine, the grocer on Thomas street, has been il Wn, oank Satar PAI the past week casner Malcolm Laurie, at Winburne, was day Mrs. Mary st . of Philadelphia sing at the hom C. K. Hicklen Doctor and Mrs ada Mora, C e summer ng i ec al A laws mounted. They are for sale to secure these wishing vent of the Garrison Flag wi Monroe, (Va,,) at er Fortress ime when Jefferson Davis was a prisoner of war therein This souvenir was sent Mr. Dale by J. Newton Ritner, Vols two cuttings from the flag showing the late 40th Penna and consiste of red, white and blue The summer schedule whichygoes in to effect system tMay 28th, provides for several ) y v | on the Pennsylvania railroad radical changes in the running of trains on the Philadelphia & Erie division, to travelers from this section going west that road, changes on the main line that wil effect travel from here at all, On the Bald Eagle, Lewisburg and Tyrone and Snow Shoe roads there” will be no changes at all in the time at this place, whichjwill be of great convenience over There will be no n on —Miss Mary McGarvey is visiting friends in Philadelphia, Miss Catharine Heinle, who has been attending school in Philadelphia, is home a vacation Mrs, Loui r for a two week's visi Wednes 1¢ Lonsburg left Lt to friend n Centre kL Crate i wdvancement Mal on Saturday to ‘ Ars oy J charge the has - nas axen will who It management be under of his son Charles the for several years, and will move to Belle fonte Mr. Laurie Winburn, Pa., of a bank for some time and was unable to give the laundry the at Noll, who has been connected with telephone business Clearfield in has ns immediately been a resident of cashier tention necessary which is his reason for selling. The laundry is equipped with the best of machinery and is prepared to This venture render the best service will not interfere with Mr, Noll's former occupation as stone mason and contra tor, or serving as a legislator at Har. risburg. It is a pity this laundry could not be used to wash some of the dirty political linen at Harrisburg, for Mr, Noll has plenty of starch, but not the | proper machinery for such a job. agitated, GATHERED OVER THE COUNTY. The matter of rural free delivery for | the section of Philipsburg is now being B Many of the farmers and others living in the country districts are very anxious to have free delivery over there, While Newton Walizer, of was Tylersville, Millheim that { thi It was of th last week he cau mea ured 22 inches in length, California salmon 1 y and a ven fine specin ght have been nember ole vole, the i : Jenkins d Against it ent all voted following is FENLONS RE “Now therefore be it resolved that the action of the Bellefonte Boro Council ac cepting the bequ {f Col. E J Pruner of certain property for the establish ment and maintenance home for friendless children, be reconsidered, and that the ordinance accepting said quest, datad the 20th r of March 1908, and approve 1 the 218t da¥V of March 1908 be hereby repealed, and that the coun cil of Belletonte hereby ré 1s sand bes onest thereol accepts the by Dr. R. G. H layes, on behalf of his wife Sallie M, Hayes, to pay Ten Thousand ($10,000) dollars to said bx rough as a memorial Lo Col. E, J. Pruner; and said money to be aid when the title to sald property is egally and securely vested in Sallie M. Hayes." Loe and in lien made BR RECENT DEATHS. Mus. Ar Hugy;~died at her home in Vintondale, Cambria county, TaRGAY morning at 6:30 of a complica tion of diseases, Sheis survived by her husband and the follow.ng children W. E. of Johnstown; Clarence, Mrs Nora Davis, Marian, Alberta and Merril of Vintondale, Pa. The taken to Coburn for interment, Mus, Gy D at her home at mgnt 2 Deceased GUSTUS remains were ANT LERERGER t Gap, Saturday illness yor o Sark childhood home congratulate you upon journalism ——— L.Anon strikes are an expensive luxury It 18 estimated that of the Chicago teamsters is costing the business K the strike interests of the city $2,200,000 a week, to added wages by the strikers and the amount of which must be the loss of money contributed by other organiza tions of working men to continue the | fight againt the employers ————— a. «The Bellefonte Academy nine won their fifth victory Tuesday afternoon by | defeating the Snow Show nine at Snow | Shoe, by a score of 11-7. ATTENTION, VETERANS, In order to secure absolute accuracy in the names and spelling thereof on our sol- diers’ monument, we will publish from time to time the lists of certain companies #0 as to enable those who are interested to suggest changes in initials or spelling, and also to suggest the names of any persons who may have been omitted from the rolls This is the last opportunity which will be given to our people and to the survivors or friends of deceased soldiers who served from Centre county to have these names The ( penls very earnestly corrected ymmittee, therefore, ap to who are inter- all ested in the subject to the names to ascertain 1st, and whether any have been omitted whether the name of those already contained in the rolls are properly upelled Iti of soldiers « also very important that the names who enlisted the oo in order that in organizations should be they may find their outside of inty Ntate secured place among the nation’s de fenders the upon monument. This is perhaps the most important thing which the Committee has } our own nown : of the zen of Cel izations out CRP MiY i} KDOUIG DE As Jone Pp 1 Lieut Harvey 8. 1 wt Lieut. ( Francis Rake Themas Carlet Robert Gordon William KE, Irvin Lycurgus Lingle Pavid Mekinney solomon Herman Lemuel Holt samuel Huston James HH. Huston Tames B Holter Samuel Miller A. N. Parker Samuel Showers Augustus Sehinell William Tharson George Lirieh Willtam Wagner George Westmore Charlies ¥. Wilson I. Calvin Wilson William J, Thompson John 8, Thompson ir Ke, it EB Frank Bowers samuel Bowers dacob Bowers James Boyle rR oay Joseph Miller Co, 1, Insane Myton “ Porter Shannon * “ HTH LAY, Walker Twp Bellefonte Haston Twp Alfred Biddle Alexander MoeDowell Huston Twp Patton * nner McAlaney Meekly John John ru John Peters John #tine Francis M, Etters Henry Clay Etters Jobn Shuman Etters Ellis WW. Etters “Fly {ndergradunte FENN) ORD AD) MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte The hollowing morning The following Co. for produce Eggs, per dozen . Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound fide be pound Shoulder, per pound Produce Teva if 7 ces ed Bellefonte Gram, The following prices are paid by OU. ¥, Was SER Tor grain Wheat, old ¥ “ Corn Shelled Corn new ha Lock Maven Markets 1 he following were the rulin prides of produce on the curb market ‘edness day : 1 | 4 Butter per 1910 IX applebutter 1H 20 dressed ch 25C; eggs per dos ckens per ib 18 to 200 per gal honey per Ib 18 to soc; lard per Ib, 11 to 19¢ | potas toes, per bu 15 to toc; live chickens per 1b 12 to 140; apples per peck §toroc; ‘cabs bage 3 to 6c; rhubarb per bunch § to 100; beets per bunch sc; oats, bu 4oc; horseradish, per bunch sc; fe tuce per head 100; asparagus) per bunch | toc; onjons per bunch ge LTR v a
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