THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 10, 1907, ~~ BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS } N. GG. Dreibell was a pleasant caller NE, Lewist fonte stone house on North } e ree ol’ nl to bein hard luck as it was only two months or more since he recovered from a broken eg. 'Welearn later from Mr. Gentzel that the accident happened by a colt standing near to a horse where he was, and the colt was kicked and knocked iid] a couple actured, Mr fr Gyenizel seems downon Mr. Gentzel, and in its strug: | nent divines in the Pittsburg conference | The people here wete well pleased with gles to get up, feised him on the face and breast with ts feel.) IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS be 2B. Bellefonte between bot! ng his ye DArs pa ‘tr nage has the : ’ IEA but OTEAL ve been ipon the part ol Saturday wople gath lamond to | 1. Watrous | Montrose, Pa,, make a demonstration } } el y of EVEDNIDK A IArge Ore on the i “we the Keystone Fire s general ager A Lodge « ady is well qualified 1 Is A Duentl speaker formerly of but now pastor of the A M E. church of Oil City, Pa., arrived here on Thursday evening from the Pittsburg A. M. E. conference and preached in the church at this place on Sunday evening Many of the citizens of Bellefonte will remember Rev. Skinner when he was a barber in Mitch Graham's barber shop, 17 yoars ago. Since that time Rev, Skinner, by hard study and close appli. cation has become one of the most emi- (x. Ly. Skinner Bellefonte his sermon, Robert Miller, of New Florence, spent Sunday in Bellefonte Mrs, Thomas Moore returned home on Saturday to Philadelphia, Mrs. h visiting Hellefonte friends this week. Robert of Altoona, spe parents at Axe Man, smith, nt v His and he alth iw of stand around Wi several weeks ago when his only way of get | means a is by th ling the exception of Mr Buodinger took hi automobile i he nto Lemont in*his jesday was the first time had been d¢ The Methodist « Co ienday 82.000 with 8 the onl y Oh Ign was paid and on now standing against unt of $1.500, and vided for. so that sidered h prog rity be om dent « Just after dinner on Wednesday of st week Alf Baum drove down high street with a pony hitched in a narrow tracked buggy. In attempting to turn around in front of the Bush House he | made the turn too short with the result that the buggy upset and he was thown {out alighting on his side on the stone leurbing. He was dragged some distance | but pluckily stuck to the lines until the pony was caught by others and the uggy righted. Though no bones were broken Alf had a very bad fall and his side has been sore ever since, The pony was not hurt neither was the buggy damaged. sil ia John Nolan, of Lock Haven, 1s | Edward Eckenroth h; 1 for painting the Bush Arcade, Miss Claire, of Boston, is a gues Mrs. J Thos Mitchell on Linn St, contract Lt of Y CAYeT spent Thursday at Snow Shoe tran where } which | i e wens He assistant il be g red stator ted to His f ! of his success H he Uniot has Dron AD office friends w lad t Milton rd He lay m from ss came onset wrk ng leasurer ward to the tr p wi =A radical chy be made in the Adams pt fi i he old Roosevel lu street, has been leas large double doors have tween the and this 1 will be used as a room, thus free ing the main office from anything like a congestion of express packages, The old counter sceens will be put up, thus making the place look modern, Instead of the counter running east and west it will run north and south, giving them ty of room to run a truck clean hrough to the new acquisition, coniplete the patrons of the office will | phagine they are in the New York of , ' — - : ng $e Hefonte Room. on m Mrs Bush een placed be which office On ware Fl m— When | Mrs, Harry Fenlon on Tuesday evening from Mr iting ner returned home Haw ton Jack Norri Alt ‘parents Ryan. Russel Blair State-Indiar port tended the Ara | y lay Box Sociable exte Snyder f Fr Owes v le . rmally of lay eve! NE Was ’ ' i PF ANG Is : : noxin i : : J 1 ere the the the Bel that the only siness that will go lower hardware things in his bel eters re the winter is over, are thermon me of Gott (INE day Tuar a girl by the « riedd a man by the 1 Anromsburg the other long did she her fish ? mar of Trout In Now how THAT we know that it is Yat} impolite e | for one man to refer to anot dress or apparel, but its the common rumor that 8. D. Ray, the ressive | shirt factory man, is wearing bloomers | instead of pantaloons a have to angle until she got | f man's | “The Toymakers Toymaker i FREE TICKETS FAIR PENNY 4 WORD ADV ress Yoager Mig AUCTIONEER | fers his serviees farm abd stock sale PROMS h RTY hres ™ ts Lhe Ses pany a per ‘ : 5 oF want anything {rower Ts rate is “WOES pis Tine MARKET QUOTATIONS. PRODUCE paid by BELLEFONTY The § wing Cn. Tor produces Egan por dopen ” Lard, per pound 10 Tallow. per pound 1 Putier, per pound Side, per pound Shoulder, per pound NELLEVONTR~GRAIN The following prices are paid by OF. Wag fer, for in Wheat, Wheat, Onis ¥ ye Corn shelled prices are Kechler new
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