THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 11, 1907. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY see him Frid an no one looked for riday morning the unex caused specing Car win which itement Wong our Je had a the 1 SOMe ext In a short time gather d together for The Indian band rendered some noisy selections the street that scarcely came under the head of music, In the afternoon when the game was to played there Appested to be some uncer tainty in regard to the finances; after some parlying the manager of the Red al ports ) good onslaught team on skins withdrew the team and the game’ was off. Owing to the intense heat the attendance was small, HAPPENINGS IN Le | SHORT PARAGRAPHS days ago y fron \ a tri] Bald many eaten a wonder the numerous the there are wal thing t and the pass over that point Benjamin Gentzel a kick from a months ago, was obliged to hobble around with the aid of two crutches, and last week wis well enough to discard the one crutch and perambulated with the other to which he may also soon be able to say rood-bye and store it away for a ‘rainy day.” The vicious animai that kicked | Gentzel was not injured a bit and kept on going about on all fours, received having NOTRE SOMme two : Wed wy | amp,” 1 11th, Don't forget "Gy uly 1oth and nesday and Thursday The dates for the ty fair have been fi ith, 1oth, and 1th, : Jone Doni great Centre « October oun ced {ot 8th, their appreciat tionary fr thers achiev the tyranny ge the 111. There lents so far as we can learn and about everybody was celebrating in some manner, even to having an over. flow of tanglefoot During the day our town was unusually quiet, as there was a general exodus to the woods, or along a shady brook to spend the day in comfort and quiet. Several hundred went up along Spring Creek where many families and parties enjoyed a delightful outing The more strenuous ones took in the sights at the famous '* Hecla Park.” tas 2 Riis! an i om be i Of 38 wi 0 wi ’ ret : Mrs, Claude guest at the Mrs Miss Nel Ohio Jones, 1 Armor home Lev, Barry father of stor to be been | } H to officiate Lord's Supper the same chur on Sabbath follow Lee Adams. son of the late County Commissioner Frank Adams, formerly of Bellefonte, was married recently to a young lady at Hudson, N. ¥. They will go to housekeeping in Schenectady: N Y., where Mr. Adams is employed in a large electrical works. Lee isa grads. ate of the Pennsylvania State Satie and an enterprising young man. His many friends in this vicinity wish for him much happioess and success in his e | matrimonial venture. Mrs, George Love n Altoona Mrs, Thomas Jer iting friends at Lewl h Hami ares Hug Putter Ride Khoa per pom per per ER “we per pound Belletonte-Grain Pg prices are pala by ¢ der tel Y Was ie Presby Necre into scale ths they hat ning 500 little peeps, some of them are large enough, already, to put in the stewing | pan, They have a cypher incubator and | they found it an easy matter to gather a| Butter per pound, 16 to 20¢.; egRS, big flock of thoroughbred chickens. Dr, | per dozen, 18 to 20¢.; honey, per pound, Platts has only Jost ten small chickens! 18 to goc., lard, per pond, 13c.; pota- { out of all the eggs he placed in the in| toes, per bushel, 74 rhubarb, per | cubator which is a good record. If you | bunch, sc. chickens, live, per pound, 12 | want spring chickens there is the lace to 11%; spring chicken each 35 to 64c.; i to go, but get there at daytime and not | strawberies per quart, 10 to 120. Dew at the wee small hours of the night Jill} | peas per ball peck, soc. the Wheat pew (mis, aries. Rye . Corn shelled, ’ "a PHOTR ew, - - Mes have gone terian church ar of the Y. M._ ¢ the chicken business and within the last few n have been successful in erve tary on A re — Lock Maven Curb Market The following Petes prevailed Wed. out pesday morning, july 10
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