es panied by Miss Pearl THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUS I' 16. 1906, Page 3 Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings in Short Paragraphs -Miss Store, 18 1 Mabel Brungart, of Wolf's isiting friends in Bellefonte, Mrs. C. H. Pletcher, of Howard, and son master Irvin were pleasant callers Earl, of in tis Jas. C, Gilliland, a prominent citizen of Oak Hall, was a pleasant caller, ~—Mr, and Mrs. Joseph of Al toona, are visiting friends in Bellefonte, ~Charles W. ‘1 sPple, of Philadelphia, Mrs is visiting friends and relatives in Belle- | Mt, Union, a: fonte, Msc} plac [8 --Frederick Blanchard, of Lose, \ David Keller and son 2 visiting s] | I g relatives James A spending the week in First National friends. ow) ite visitor Miss Beulah Dale, of now waiting on the book store. —**The Midway,” at Ing next week, and originality Mrs. Clement Dale last Thursday evening visit in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and little son of Pittsbu Meek home last } William of Centre friends in ames K, Barnhart, book-keeper st National Bank, isill with patro an Benjamin Bradley Tuesday from a two months tour in Europe, will be week for 's convention, [etthe visit royal welcome returned 1d decorate next eceive a «union of all Centre cot Blair county, will | r Saturday in Glasgow's cou Phili ‘he ‘Fire counties will There will t — Misses F ton, are the Kilpatrick on her o M ha Raym » past two She was accom Vo ) : ympany of Royer, who will : spend a week in Buffalo and Niaga Falls. ns weeks Harris! the elaborate de | the people who put up oy ’ Car Load of Cattle. dad Luck With Turkeys. adila in th it narily wou n urday evening ny } Is | rey were heavy Y fre rain 5 : 1 attrib : » { LO 1 oC made their pace a little slower al. Mr. Mingle is fond of the sport and now has one of latest models and best machines that can be secured. His first machine, we understand, he offers for sale, " ports of othe mn col nan voters Once in a great while careless and elect an honest man | nity is nothing but a bluff orations on the principal business bouses f get Nine-tenths of a man's so-called dig- |v i + i OVER THE COUNTY, 0. F. Mader, oneor Centre Hall's skilled mechanics, has changed his residence to Altocna. Reiber, of hundred of sey week Wm, shipped om his apary One day last near Tusseyville, boxes of honey fr enty-five ( olonies. Frank and Will Fisher, two young men of Boalsburg, are interested ina large plant being started at Sunbury for the manufacture of corn starch, S. H. Heckman toona, are v father-in-law, Harry Kreamer, at Centre Hall and oth er friends in this and Clinton county, one and family, Al visiting (George Mallory departed this week for 's visit n Punxsu- In his absence his place is con afive day with friends tawney. ducted by Jacob Knisely, of State Col A reunion of the Boob families in and neighboring valleys was held Satu urday, Aug. at Four-Mile run in the Penns v of Wood: ward Dr, 1 resident HNArrows east Williamsport, State will attend the y convention at Port Matild Dr nen hear him, The » 11 coun Ban- is an eloquent speaker Jacob iously ill the past two weeks, in Lemont, has t few « v condition nrove 11} avs, al ( Pa n : underwood, of Warrioramar Bellefonte A Soon a Thing of the Past. Bowers-Walker Perhaps the pen is mightier than th sword because might makes write, isn’t so apt to take things to do time, has received ai e | one's business how 1 will vote The thief who takes time to do things RECENT DEATHS, ADJOINING COUNTIES. Mrs, Mary Lui A two and one-half years’ old daughter : . for meri) of John Frank, of Eastville, Sugarvalley, lace, but now of Braddoc) died Friday morning, The funeral was | 19Me of her brother, held on Monday forenoon day, August 13th, of y She was born in Belle years of age he wa James Toner, The remain 3 dellefonte and in Bingham township, Potter county, ha been paying some of their school ers less than $35 per month and for the second time have forfeited their she the appropriation, Vilig nine years ) mn House, Lock ns state an af Hav succumbed, spring : residing of a » prey RUNVILLE. UL KReEaMER K:. Bruxa ww. J. Ks» WwW. Bed (TIRE 3 3F ART ISTER M mun nD Wie LIEN | NEW AlPsar (Veons WM. Saxnm SAMUE ¥ Bur lonx BH I.L Rigmenry E. Muossen, Burnha M Gisurs Jos, GRrAMLEY M. Funk, Parks! Mus. J HR Maunics Rrishin P Wa, HUuNsiCckRen, Atlantie Clty. N Mus, James Mankine Franklin R.P LORR, Altoona, No. Ti Miss CLARA HOOVER, Altoona.) Winner WiLkins, Bridgewater, © Wa. Maroxe, Pitealrn, Pa F. 8 Bina, Snow Shoe LYON Bay, New Brighton, Pa J. WH, Davy, Yeagertown, Pa. SALLE! SeyYLER, Zan NHEAS Weaver for Reform, Weaver came favor of tou. Centr Dakota irg, a Ww KLE wlwa (1L.2A00% |] that he et Mayor wi Weay d vote the Republi er Tuesday after Mey these Be jetont iS any but if you want any advice and want to advise | your readers how to vote, tell them to vote for Emery and the whole reform | ticket,” ! know , and 1 de anything about t think that it : nih ave former Dn - LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. WORD AD) MARKET QUOTATIONS Belle Pro b i fonts pound Ballefonte Cram The following pt 4 by sen for Wheat Wheat fale Harley Rye Corn Shelled OFS Are pe ETain old new | Corn new Y. Wao. “ged LEERY
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