THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 2 1906, Page 8 ADJOINING COUNTIES. OVER THE COUNTY. RECENT DEATHS, Bellefonte and Vicinity Bipripl Who Will be Queen of the Midway, Bellefonte in true car ‘ to n, | T. McCormic | : Found guil ten little wild turk : or Of The Local Happenings i eck whila pa i o ¢ R oo was yesterday a ternoon fined $250 by Short Paragraphs iderman Ke P before whom the in - Frank Garrett lantic City. --Mrs, Mitchell Lie the attic and broke her urnsidle PENNY A WORD AD) ing brightened up} | Ad . paint that makes the building stand out | ‘ - Clie ywominent and attractive. This popular -Prof. Angel, t y : J ostelry has been undergoing numerous be at the Brockerhoff house Au th d improvements this spring that show en: ! 10th to meet, his patrgas, . See " oleae Tn Ye Tarver terprise on the | tor, . The : : al > ad, | Freeport, n., R Qefect ome oO pt was destre a . Jose Spangler, near on of famine For the en years ag v al e hou wet Get Fou wes dl 1 wed by fire, « st af t) Sard “ight. a MATL Of LOE Dew Nol Ne TP Mr (rt accompa State Ce ciation serve A. is now will tend the'town an to spend and hi ted an amusements and to be held at He Among the of base ball Milton teams water be pigeon sh and works at August 16th : ball oot even Democrat sat as usual He weeks’ st I and undergo an oper also to ente The operatior ed and to abstain from for five days, during hi pital. He speak stitution and whilst the operation was ed nor since, and thinks he cured of the trouble, | WAS ftthe! he le taki y taking at in . 1 at suffered pain all being perform has been Sternbery week Paul and Oscar spent sev. eral days of the past friends in and about are sons of A, Sternberg, a chant of Bellefonte, who with some of his children in Philadel hia. Paul is located in Oakland, Cali ornia, and is engaged in the real estate business and has been prospering. At the time of the earthquake his house was badly shattered and he lost considerable Oscar is located at Seattle, Wash , where | he 1s in business and doing well. The | greeting Jellefonte, They fory mer now resides ner boys are hustlers and can take care o themselves anywhere, posit ’ s Lovell, the cently |! his ail Tuesday i ANG yester« was Arna. released gypsy, who for eloping with C cousin, The charge was lay the whe amped Was withdrawn, at the D left Have Deen end who Ww f r th ¢ past month i fir 1 » 1 1a mee Ling ol County ark on Thurs held at the fonte, this day, August if Brockerhoff House, Thursday at 5:90 o'clock, Our esteemed friend, ex-sheriff B F, Schaeffer, of Nittany, was up the other day and stopped with us for a short talk The sheriff, we are pleased to note, is in good health, judging by his looks and he says he feels like it too, He informs us that the peach crop down through Nit. tany valley will be quite scant, or The work upon the for the soldiers’ monument has pro. gressed so far that it will be impossible to place other names upon them, The contractor has been very generous in bronze panels this regard and has held the matter open | as long as possible, and much longer than was anticipated. Those who have failed to send the names to the commit. tee, therefore, can only have themselves to blame, inasmuch as the time limit previously announced has long ago passed and je Ci ning. He speechless since, but has re : gained consciousness somewhat been but his conditior 1 remains critical ved fish 19 cans of trout were at Mill for The and trout large themselve whet and no used, as the larger trout them. Our state hatcheries might learn something recently heim from the U in the contained 1} were hr hatchery distribution nearby cans trout geri "hes end ones s! + mall walter Sale 1 S00n destroy to their advantage they methods of the not send the they are look would follow the hatcheries and trout fry out until and able Journal finger to on selves, Edward Minninger, of Nippenose val. ley, was stunned by a bolt of lightning at his home Saturday evening. He was standing on his porch during a heavy thunder storm, 3 ou a bolt came down Along the side of the house, knocking him down and stunning him severely. The bolt took an abrupt tern and shot out into an outbuilding and instantly killed Mr. Minninger's valuable dog The shock was a unusually severe one and was heard over a large territory Mr, Minninger recovered after an hour or 80, The course taken by the bolt of lightning was most peculiar, It shatter. ed the side of the Duilding witout do- nk any serious damage. The dog, |W ich was valued at $50, was standing | near the open door in an outbuilding. | The bolt killed it instantly without even |\eaving any marks upon the animal's body. , has closed because of insuf achinersy { Abe McHen: ntlot Oo ieath of the horse badly that it had had been turned lo yards and in some cating gate became horse proceeded over clos This raised t} and he immediately The fight which follows WAS a terr one he bull was a dehorned he nevertheless proved too : ’ backing ire but his me much f ist, for m into » butted him ) rt of the hors Farm hg the bull rove AWAY late LOO Was ad to be shot Smith-Showers. Miss Bess Estella Showers daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jackson Showers, and George Thurston Smith, of Buffalo, N Y., were married at the home of the bride's parents, by Rev pA B. Stein; pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church; the ring ceremony was used, and the bride was given away by her brother, Harry Showers, of Pittsburg, The groom was attended by his brother, Dr. Samuel Smith, of Derry, Pa. After the wedding supper they departed on the 8:16 train for their wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Smith wi | remaln the bal ance of the summer jt Asbury Park, Mr, Smith is a graduate of State College {and is now a telephone engineer with { the Independent Telephone Company of | Buffalo, 49 ¥. The prisoner at the bar is always open to conviction, irsday. Aug a) ylierian S i k Haver woerts every Friday afters ni Wants Right to Drink James Williams, secretary of the Ant Saloon League of Roaring Springs a note to the proprietors of the Keller man House, Holidaysburg ing them not to sell intoxicating liquors tn ten citizens of his town, Joseph Carpen- ter, one of the men placed under the ban, instituted suit for libel against sex retary Williams, alleging that he has suffered damages to the extent of $2000 to his constituent right and freedom to drink. Dr. Tate, of Bellefonte, who left about the first of July for a month's va {cation will return about the middle of | August. His patrons will please make {a note of this and escape being disap: | Related should they call on him to have wor done. 133 went wa MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte. Produce The fol norping The fo tn Kops Lard - ces prevaled Thursday i « are pald by SpcuLenih tor p per per pe 1% * i \ 1" per nd Al 1s ulder a x llefonte-Gram The t prices are pald by ( wen f Wheat Wheat Oats Barley Rye Corn She Corn new follow Y. Wan. FETA old new Lock Haven Markets The follows weve iled at Lock Haven curb market Wednesday morn- ing K prices Butter per Ib 18 to 20¢; eggs per dos 18 ; dressed chickens per 1b 18¢; live per 1b 12¢; young chickens per pair Soc; lard per pound 9 to 12¢; lettuce per head sc; plants per doz 10 to 18¢; radishes per bunch gc; string beans per half peck 100; peas per peck 15¢; new | potatoes per peck 200; endive six stalks 8c; huckleberries per qt 8 to 100; | potatoes per pk 20¢; red raspberries per qt 12¢; apples per pk 10 to 15¢; blackber- | ries per qt so; sweet corn per dozen ears ls ¢; cucumbers 2 for sc; squashes per 8 to 100; maple sugar per Ib 13¢c, to 2K chickens
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