THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 31, 1f 05 Page 5 Bellefonte and Vicinity /The Local Happenings in Short Paragraphs -O0~-0=~-0~0~0~0~0~-0~-0~-0~0~0~0 -See that Thursday, Sept, 7th, -—Miss Haldem the guest of Miss Mary Linn —-Miss Bessie Hart, of tl ing Miss Grace Orner in Altoor " you' arejJregist Miss Bess Sharp, of Pittsburg, 18 vis. iting her parents, an, of ing court this week. Edward Fleming is ill with the ty- yhoid fever in the hospital at this place. Miss of Philadel. Florence Low- Klingler, t of Miss Gertrude ia, is the gue Nolan Joseph auto-livery business , © pment hav. ing been purchased by John Lyon who 1g rth Dakota g the | ather mmer girls le itil next seassn $ the saddest season of the yea rho to Atlant City last Thursday morning for the clo Mary & { i n a Ww mg those went visit to friends in WwW. WB Johnson ing days of the were Mrs Butts and SeAKOnN county rietta, Misses Daisy and Kate Brisbin A Marie White Harris, Ella atil sror; DD. L.. Bartges, juror, ’ Alexander Mollie Talhelm, of Julian hart, Walter . Mrs. Ho 1. of Julia: Russell Daggett, Hug! - — Crider, 1s E. Burkho Dates of Fairs. Deitrich, Robert Larimer, C. M. Bower and their grandchild, Emma Holliday, Mrs, U, H. Ream Capt. and Mrs. Hugh 8S. Taylor. In all there were twenty-five persons from this station, her danghters Mary and Her ive itm lefonte , Anne wire, Ella Mn Frank ple mber 16-22 September ’ K, Seple mber 26-29 1922 Milton, & Bloomsburg, October 10.13 Bellefonte, October 3.6 October 1.6 { his home RECENT DEATHS. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baney, died at the home of his parents in Bush Addition Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, aged seven weeks. Death was due to whooping cough. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon. Interment in the Catholic cemetery, Josern Baxey Harvey Lewi who was seriously injured by falling from his baggage car near Rustic station on the Cambria and Clearfield branch Monday evening, died Wednesday afternoon; he passed away in Tyrone, The deceased born at Dix st 2 months and Mus, Sam morning wa ceased, and Huntington — RECENT WEDDINGS Platt Case Settled AY'S el be dium of rial, In the with nee entered As A in both Cen- KARIN tre and Clearfield countie in which it is said he has ample coal lands and operations to meet the judgment. SEE OVER THE COUNTY. Thomas Shaffer, of Dakota, 111, is on his first visit to his old home at Madison- burg since he left for the west ten years ago. John (i. Uzzle badly injured , of Snow ¢ who was by a fall, is not as serious He and good for many a hustle, as was reported is up and driving around 1i¢ £ Raine, formerly editor of the lon ated at Duboi sto Dr, Raine examinatien re urnal, ha sion. LOOK enuy leberry crop was a large one 1 { and thousand Wf bushels were county, and there are ny on the bushes unpicked in We there was no longer sai ountain dis were in. nat for es in some sections of Penns. rtket having of the poorer ntalns and from lays-wages pi k. Five and six cents per quart were the prevailing retail pric. es, except in the earlier part of the seas. on when eight cents per quart was the price. ae RE ing Robert Hoy, of Lemont, is at his home very low with inflamation of the bowel and typhoid fever, The order of Golden Eagles of Centre County have a day during the Enc Hall amp ment and Exhibition at Centre Haugh, who was burned July vicinity of Live Nathan £, while LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGE mon S, McCool ary EE. Weaver WORKMAN'S Bargain House he Me Bride B ns 3032 SOUTH ALLECHENY ST. Special for next 10 days We have just 1 Crockery which we tal elved a Are rer's prices of tre large ' going to se al manufact A FEW 0} § inch Pl Hes S5Anch P S.inch Platters 14-inch Platters Soup Bowls Butter Dishes 10¢ per doz Men's $1.50 Work Shoes. . $1.25 Men's 50c Overalls, knees. ... ‘ Men's 80c Work Shirts Remember THIS SALE BEGINS sAT URDAY, AUG, 12th. and ENDS ATUL 23nd Other goods at corresponding low prices OUR NUMBERS 25 10e Md Atos 200 HS for : dou Hie BAL 39¢ Remember the right pla in the McBride Building, South Allegheny St., BELLEFONTE, PA. PENNY A WORD ADV MARKET QUOTATIONS efonte The { in " ws EX for gran Whea! “heat (is Barley Rye Corn Shel Corn new Cram oes Are paid by old new ~ Coburn Markets FRODIPCRE GRAIN iter per Wheat per bu he doy Cory ‘ | » oh Barley . Mo Potatons wekleberries per qt 8 Lard Lock Haven Markets wing were the 1 t g 2 po marke per dos 1b 16 to 18 1b hs Is wr per Oo 1 potatoes chickens 1 per bund er head H i acket Huckieber t pk 12% 5 fl pod per peck 8 Olaloes p ¢: beat shelled per quart 12 peck 8 to 10c; peaches per basket goc; apples per peck 10 to 15¢; blackberries per qt 6; crabapples per peck 100; wild plums per quart § to roc; green corn per dozen Sc; tomatoes per bushel 4o to!soc. lishes p. bunch peas peas n pods per : hy 10 100; %
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