THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 7, Bellefonte and Vicinity in Short - Edward Ne: York city on business Miss Mary Bradley Tatach : Philadelphia where she + hood home from Poughkeepsie, N. ¥Y., wh he graduated from Eastman's Busir College standing ti nh a he Luther piace, myregat H th oe ed for e purpose « ’ for the vacant pulpit call ven tu nAnimous . of West Milton, who = Ther cally vas gi Rearick doudtedly the same the chy bath morning or evening, as n« accept be no preaching in was engaged for the occasion ~The congregation of the Pleasant View chapel, below Thomas A. Shoe makers’ are making great preparations for a big rally day, on Sunday, Septem. 17th, for the purpose of raising money sufficient to liquidate their ber small indebtedness of about one hundred dol lars. A number of the ministers of the town have signified their ntention of be ing present on the occasion ahd take part in the services. up to this time the con. gregation have not only supported the about $200 of the original indebtedness and spent over $100 in furnishings and improvements And now they want to wipe out their last cent of indebtedness and to this end will hold a rally on September 17th, church but have paid off Paragraphs The Local Happenings pericr rquipment Academy Opening. A A Lock Haven Bride. A happy con ck Haven the Mary Stringfellow afternoon to witness ghter, Margaret A, to J M Ker of Be Rev Amos A. Parr performed the ceremony happy ngratulations ny mar of her da llefonte Kk the ring service The iple then received the co of their friends, after which all were in where abund Mr train for ted to the dining room, ant refreshments were served and Mrs. Kern left on the jellefonte, where they will evening make their future home having taken rooms in the Larimer building, High street —— Married Wednesday. Miss Mary A. Judge, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Dominick Judge of this place, 1 anda George O, Gray, were married Wed: nesday afternoon al Father McArdle tended by only a few immediate friend the parsonage by The ceremony was at They departed on the evening train and pon their return will occupy their new. ly furnished apartments in Crider's Ex. change, The Pride is one of Bellefonte's popular young Indies, and the groom is the junior member of the John F. Gray & Son insurance agency at this place, OVER THE COUNTY. Next the grange pic-nic at Centre Hall, Prof, Norris take charge of the quehanna, Pa, of Rebersburg, left to High School at Sus- the Luth Pine Grove The northern conference of eran church will be held at Mills the last week in September, I factory 1 from being t terrible gashe the wrist to th SG ( emen time ago enter borough for an walking from the de; leging that said injury defective boardwalk. The suit was tric in the Clinton county court Mr new trial and the decided against Clements and dence is now being taken before Attorne W. C. Kress, subsequent to made a motion for n argument for a new trial Walter C tion agent at Howard, received from the of Rochestet a consignment of eighty.fAve A Last Saturday Cooke Homing Defender club N.Y rier pigeons On Sunday y were all turned loose at 8.10 0 wk inthe n INhursday i of the club stated that the first batch of them arrived safely home ing, and a letter received the secretary at 12:23 the same day while all of them got in before night fall, And this, not: withstanding there was a strong wind blowing from the north 1905 Monday was a busy day in W, B, Shaf- fer's peach orchard at Zion, as about 5s bushels of the choice fruit were picked. I Farm base ball team will vith the Flemington Hunters will hold a fes- fternoon at » evening m school house Sugar vai —- ADJOINING COUNTIES. have been appre serving a two one w loe — Weather Report. Bellefonte Station TEMPERATURE Maximum Minimaon pt cloudy _. A a 4, cloudy bh | pt cloudy - 4 clear a nw We ekly DATE Bept : pt cloudy . : vss 19 £5 Inoh ; on 4, 6, cloudy Rain tal ing. 3 neh Total rainfall in Augusi, 84 A Barto-Kustaborder, BGeorge W. Barto, son of Mr. and Mrs Henry Barto, and Miss Margaret Kusta and Mrs, David Marengo, quietly their on Wednesday, and going to Pine Grove afternoon MOTH inches daughter of Mr of from warder, both slipped away friends, Mills were married that evening at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev, C T Alken RECENT DEATHS. Ina Stover zens of home in that place on after The deceased Michael Ver Micuarr P Axe one of the Neading citi Philipsburg, died at his joth, of typhoid an_ illness of some week was a son of Mr, and Mr } * ALOU South fever, stover, and was age Weave mann He Thor home at WORKMAN'S Bargain House New Nore the MeBiride B ling 3032 SOUTH ALLECHENY ST. BIG BARGAINS are always tn We east AWA ve the mu money A FEW OF OUR NUMBERS 3000 yds Lancaster Ginghams, 2000 yds Muslin, . Ladies’ $2 Shoes at Children's Shoes, from 25¢ up Men's $1.50 Work Shoes. . . ... 51.25 Men's soc Overalls, double knees, 10¢ Men's soc Work Shirts. 10¢ 5 vd 5¢ yd S148 Remember the right place in the McBride Building, South Allegheny St., BELLEFONTE, PA. Mus. Davin B ard, died Friday after a short to hie y - LEGAL INTELLIGENCE WORD ADV} MARKET QUOTATIONS ate. Pre Grain, paid by ¢ Bellefonte owing prioes are Y. Was Wheat " heat Oats Bariey Rye Corn Shelled Corn new old new Coburn Markets FRODVCE GRAIN Butter 14e per 1b | Wheat per ba Eases 18 * dog | Corn 3 ps Ham 14 Ib Oats J " Shoulder 12 Ibi Rye " BRoOB cee. 10 * 1b | Barley : Potatoes 8 ba! Lard wn. 3 * Bb} Lock Waven Markets The following were the rulin of produce on the curb market, day morning he wen 39 a ow 8B wo prices fednes Butter per 1b 15 10 200; eggs per doe 18 10 20¢, dressed chickens per Ib i16to 18 honey per Ib 1% to 200; lard per Ib 11 10 12¢ ; potatoes, per bu to to Goce; live chickens 12¢;: cabbage 1to 6; beets per bunch sc; oats, per bu gocit letuce per head sc: onions per bunch sc; grapes wr basket 100; spring chickens 25 to 3s; luckieberries per quuart jto So, new wotatoes p, pk 12 to 15¢; radishes p. bunch A bean in pod per peck § to 100; peas shelled per quart 12¢; peas in ds per peck § to 100; peaches per basket 200; apples per peck 10 to 18¢; blackberries per qt 6c; seabapgio per peck toc; wild | plums per quart § to 100; green corn per | dosen Sc; tomatoes per bushel 4o to goo,
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