THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 9, 1906. OVER THE COUNTY. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Merchants in League. A 149 ADJOINING COUNTIES. — na Merchant b Bottorf, of Le. 1 1 eral weeks Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings Short nains seri in Paragraphs -Mr, and Sunday Garman and better Robert PENNY A WORD AD} MET SOME PREACHERS I's SL 4 VAaluadie Tha yy leg broken at the same encamp her ey where they suddenly rel 1 their | pital friend of his gold watch and $ ensh, but jleft him 10 cent —VYirian and Marion Lutz, two little misses of Bellefonte, left for Warriors. mark to vigit Mr and M 11 Harp DLAIK § Visi nn H] _ ster and til they 7 in 1nty 1e0e Vex word a te ; v s to buy a hail and wind stor : Md : vs A i t a. bat m swept over tha Par A J t sex ‘ o titted Slates Phat hha " ay . ww i : * § wgad throughout § i 1A 84 ' ' v 1 1 . ] ( » : 3 vl : } i 52 ie : : h . t ' 5 erever t a romp in the try un ¢ ) Seand ‘ie " h R ra. atx pg : 5 ia 1 outing Mrs Dara ret Ha ’y Mrs Bank Looted of $1,000,000 Hour Hr vr Out Hospital an vy 4th Lew Mecla Park Picnics. ap. Her owing ana 3 : 5 : : , re R all except Mr quite a cool 1 pti ! red o- | and ‘ } his left leg ! : ' nt siderabl gatherit r Hecla Park of Pa Charles Sunday to expects t at and abo hand Charley Hes political Pre 88 A fir " The Beaver Springs Centennial, Ynne { the last a great even nf Senatorial Conference rusted Lock Maven Markets water od q 1} ATes in coal ¢ destr town manner others to from und “Scott Wieland, of Nordmont, Pa, has accepted a posit with Potter & Hoy hardware store in Bellefonte and took up his work on Monday. After a month spent in the store ssquniat ag himself with the stock he will trave through the southern part of the State in the interest of the firm. Mr, Wiecland's ion the | 15th, with two sessions in the family expects to move here {later.}y He | will prove a valuable addition to that firm, : : : ; sireel wa } ol f « ompanies had a disabled Sunday School Convention, ros ble ial cons of district composed of Snow side townships, will be byterian church at Snow ¢ The 20d ann CON HO: a “oO » and Burn. 1 the Pres Pa., Aug afternoon he The time the ew volers hoe personal re and evening must register T. D. Weaver, Pres H. E. Leatuzns, Sec. | this fall | registrars in 3 RPProm 4] ng ist in { least over ration law person sufficient w hen unde f al if they | wish to vote, The law becomes effective It provides for meeting of the number to | There are no two weighs about a pair | insure every voter having ample oppor of scales, | tunity to register About Excuses. Mark Twain 1d 1 ’ tells « who ni want to loan his axe to a neigh arious reasons for pot DOTY He gave + Anite i last of which to that he When unusual 1 Was ent oup al 'eatir An io to make of an axe, he replied that when you do not want to do a thing. that anything would do for an excuse Franklin said to a servant who was al ways late, but always ready with an ex- cuse : “I have generally found that the man who is Root at an excuse is good for nothing else Ig soup” was The average automobile is almost as stubborn as a mule woman jwi had no ticket, at lollar bill for the looked at the an in some won “Is that the jsmaliest (© KR Yew Ame marred reply the conductor twenety dollar lowed, The grand members of the 110 She was thinking of the baby and was thinking nll jury on Tuesday | true bills of indictment a bill werple xity ah ana you have mad. | pair So Ive rather pet head radishes per bun half peck 100, peas per peck 1H potatoes per peck soc; endive six stalks {g¢: huckieberries per qt 8 to 100] apples per pk 10 to 1s5e; blackber ries per qt sc; sweet corn per dosen ears 10 to 15¢; cucumbers 2 for to; squashes per piece 8 to 100; maple sugar per Ib 13¢ potatoes per pk soc; carrots per bunch itis been Wis only het sharp of the Explanations fol found fant fourteen Philadelphia ice Ex. | change, who are charged with conspiracy | sc; caulifiower per heah 4 to 10¢; plums | to increase the price of ice. }, per qt 1oc. —-
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