THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEF( TE, PA., J NUARY 2 1908, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY § | -o of Centre Hall, was J. H. Durst, | pleasant caller, . E. Heckman and wife, of Centre | Hall, were pleasant calles D. Kustaborder, Warriors THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS ~ Mrs. Jacob Finklestine is visiting her parents and friends in Philadelphia, sidney Krumrine and wife friends in Druggist were recent visitors Williamsport, W. Scott Wieland, who at his home, on Spring treet, imong is able to be about again Mrs. Wil fonte, spent Snow Hho ter - Mrs been vist Yeager, | on Friday. good purcha tablishn : nt activity stringe panicy Hows it #d the wor What is known in Pe J A, Woodcock propertie Linn ours the onte as is lock ted on treet and t Lamb street, were ’ u on Monday t Christ Decker, of Zic for $3100. They belonged to Misses Anny |., and Caro line Valentine, daughters of Mra, Reuben Valentine The negotiations were made through W. Harrisoth Walker, Esq If anybody ever sefured a bargain in Belle fonte real estate it has been our friend Decker. The way lumber is selling now he would be usable to erect the beautiful home on Linn street, so he secured the houses on Lamb st. as a gift Mrs, Decker expect to come to Bellefonte to make their home but not for a year or more, the people of the town will welcome them as permanent residents, wo on 0 had been ill | Mr and | than it They are a pleasant couple and | Lit may continue IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Here's to 1908 year to all, Miss with fn ous wo ’ 1 $il1 some of our people ] m Ir | I recit an al with Confer entine mon Sed Mingle order were tet visite pie ase that he ‘ Fred Mont Fred Hollobaugh *} aries Donachy aditor Cole, of Lewis ing | a cour of 81 ‘ The tact, | stands tht Bert has of the lock] colun sheet t man Altoona; sport; Mr, and Indiana; "Har and Mrs, Calvin taken charge ifs B ral f Will of the Herald the ws L.anmer, of much newsier gtiractive | v ingher, and Mr before, He has a special of Altoona; Mr and Mrs. John faculty of gathering news, end if it is Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs, around he will get it. His friends will | Frank Thomas, and Mrs. Geo, Smith, of be glad to hear of his success and hope | Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nolan, of Curwensville 1] and wa of ] Miss 4. E. E. Davis is visiting her sis. ter i ast Orange, N. J. £. B. Buddinger, of Snow Shoe, was n visitor to the on Monday th county seat onald Pottes tmas w pent ( Wi i of Pitt people ii it} ) r It will be pres nted | treat that are fam ago Linn McGinley, tl H, Wil front of 1 sprained kept him he {WO weeks in» ams wall (lewine 's his right tat hi tenon at his ence fi re ) always been very active and the "=e weeks seemed about two months to him Edward Richard, manager for the White Rock Lime Co. met with about the same fate recently which kept him | housed up for one week the longest he | life. He was fixing something at a win dow at his residence on Linn street, and {on steppiog from the sill to the floor | | turned and sprained his instep. two! was kept in the house, at one time in his | One 8 Minnie Cole, the Reformed Sunday mf vk Pen se Deposit Deposit D 1 Siat« out 1. John ¥ named above know le LR profits 1 Laxes 8, subject a, ApOCia banks pa 3 f Pennsylvania Ly of Centre Harris a: Treasurer do solemnly is true 10 the JOHN PV Company statement die and belief Subscribed and sworn to before day of Dee Correat , Hanny K Attest | J. LL. SraxuiLen SUT. Gennenion JAC Misuse, of the best of HARRIS Treasurer me this ih wLLEn, NP | Directors ) above | swear that the my | SALE REGISTER teed THURKDAY CTIOREER 1 Fi fer hin sory farm and st ul wk sales as 1 Rats I. 8 Sl & Dansenbaker brood fr SUPETROct on brows tion combs, comb wire at Apto-Adaie bee raisers of 3 hives FARM FOR Kline in Spring Ww which 20 acres exeeliont oo tion « of the finest Tarn offered st priv a SALY farm wnat |} : ts wot dee ? MARKET QUOTATIOMS BELLEFVONT! The following prices Co. for produce Eggs por dopey Lard, por pout allow. per Hutter, per pout Side, per pound Shoulder, per pout BELLY) ON The following prices a Ber. for grain | Wheat, old | Whent, new | Opts Barley Rye | Dorn shelled
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