THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 25, 1908, Page 7 de BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS A paar —Miss, Ella Gates spent Sunday at Centreline. —Harry Gehret, | cured a position at Tionesta, county. —Mrs. James A. children. of Bellefonte, friends at Pine Glenn, —Mrs. A. A. Hoffman left Bellefonte | Friday for Lockport, New York, where | she is visiting friends. —Mrs. Stott and Mrs. Frantz and daughter, of Harrisburg, ere guests of | Mrs. W. R. Jenkins, on High street. —N. L. Steele, the contractor, has ainted his residence on the corner of Spring and Pine streets. It is a big im- provement. —A new shoe store isto be opened | of Bellefonte, has se. | Beaver Miller and | are soon in the vacant room in the Crider | P building, formerly occupied by Charles | Miller's cigar store. | ~It is said that Henry Lowry, the | contractor, has been thinking of moving | to State College where things are on the boom, notwithstanding the hard times, —William F. Shope, of Lock Haven, spent Sunday in Bellefonte. ** Billy” is | getting along nicely but he would save | considerable carfare if he would tie.up. | —Misses Kathryn and Elizabeth McCauley, of Lewistown, were recent! visitors in Bellefonte as the guests of | Dr. and Mrs. J. |. Kilpatrick, on East | Curtin street. . —It is rumored that L.. T. Munson, | of the Bellefonte Furnace, has symptoms | of the automobile fever. It is liable to break out one of these days not in a rash | but the real thing, of the latest style. —Rev. Morris E. Swartz, formerly of Jellefonte, now pastor of the Methodist hurch, at Clearfield officiated recently at \ iding. The Mawhinney-Savage wel } t ditor Matt Savage. -It is in ti time the phants reach junk scrap iron —Mr, Moor at the West left on Frid ter. The offi Maurice Kelley going, all h —The School row. They ful time tifu regular train will leave at and a special ot 9:4 ~Francis E. Pray, formerly a teacher in the Bellefonte schools, and a good one, was in recently spending the day with friends. His school at Kane has closed i l at hy it bovs aeaiel e of RIL T will § town \y and he will spend the summer his home in Jersey Sh — Between 10 and 11 0’ day morning A. Lukenbach went to the Reformed church and Kern, the nitor, prostrated the floor, being overcome by the heat He was taken home and since has been get- —tng . sight —John Kearns, of Bellefonte, has en- tered the Soldier's Home at Erie where he can spend the t ] he so desires. The his friends is t notwithstandir a pretty spot remainder of bh Te lock on found Samuel on alance of his life orediction : of of some » at he will be ba - Friday succeeded in ls trout that have Creek in the sane leng gan fish 8:45 catchir measured 10 inch was 1 n as and Mrs. John nas been qu his home on receiving the t cations are He is a bright and his host know that he hope that he wi } ng Nan glad nthe r mend, wit nanently Ward re ve - Ton ort wife and Ie jellefonte for t fnend W Vv of next week office ag The Howard Be who | with the Jo! Lyon Ss garage for some Lime, was ( alle 10 answer some it ain on ther fternoon as been connected to the telephone r ies an Howard being § Col. Reynolds’ new and making motions other end of the line was talking truly a comical sigh the door On Thursday whi siting his ter, Mrs. Anna Cupp, near Hannab pamuel Rice, a highly respected citizen LX Bellefonte, was stricken with paraly sis, On Saturday he had another stroke from which it doubtful whether he will recover. He is about 72 years of age and was one of the employes at the oid Valentine charcoal furnace which was operated here years ago. Helis a most excellent gentleman and it 1s to be hoped that he may recover ist about ie ttle ext began o the man ist as though n the office to the man of au te ADou points is . ar 1 ot ’ 3 vi le vi is - John 1, Olewine, who had been spend. ing a couple of weeks with Pat and Wal ter Gherity in the Seven Moimtains, re. turned to Bellefonte on Priday. He is remaining here this week attending to business with the probability of his returning next week. The mountain breeze has been very conducive to his health, but the sun has put a dark line on his complection that gives him the ap- pearance of a man from Chinatown in. stead of from the back woods, «James A. Shook, A. B., a graduate of the Classical Course of arrived in Bellefonte Friday night on the 8:16 train, Daring his fut youre college course, which were spent at Albright Col lege, and at Juniata College, he distin. ished himself, not only as a student, t as an orator, singer and debater, As hsCholar pe Slatin ished Rimasit espedially as » linguist, wMmog t un. lata gold 2 in SAncient anc Modern Greek. He will follow the profession of teaching. uniata College, | | Marie Gehrety played the | Forest | ard Hustler, ; day, visiting | store, commencing Saturday June 27th— | Willards Bazaar. { pany has had its exchange room in the | Bush Arcade freshened | of paint, | Theatre for | ceived covered | his western tr | Centre co : | wealth ~-Come to Willards sale, commencing Saturday, June 27th—Willard's Bazaar, — Editor F! S, Dunham, of the How- | yas in Bellefonte, Satur. | —(Greatest sale going at Willards {and John Daily, ~~Mrs. Monga S. Medlar, of Watson- town, has been visiting in Bellefonte at | the residence of Col, and Mrs, James P, | Coburn, ~The Pennsylvania telephone com. with a new coat | . —Miss Annie Noll was taken recently | trom the home of Joseph L, Montgomery to the Bellefonte hospital for a slight peration, \ ~-Special good pictures at the Electric | Friday and Saturday. | Deitrichs orchestra of seven pieces will | Saturday. | —A large class of boys and girls re- | their first communion in the | Bellefonte St. John's Catholic church on | Sunday morning, at 10:30, —U. H. Reamer, one of the conduct- ors on the Lewisburg and Tyrone rail | road, who has been enjoying a few weeks vacation, returned to work again Monday morning. \ --John S, Saxton, of Lock Haven, as- | tistant superintendent of the Prudential is Bellefonte of the district agent, G. W Insurance making an by company, in inspection the local Vaite } h home hinesmith fr I Thursday and h 1 royal treatment from the ns whom he met and vis. All were only ad David R got y last ad a nine Lim ’ “er n 0 See him Rev Mrs for 1 or | Ferg In li Mi: . Charles Lar imet Lutheran Sabbath i its ann on Th | will leave by special train Those preferring s 1 1 later ual irsday, July arfing ring. ar trai al W. L.. Steele and and Mr. and Mrs. A visitors over Sunday a Mrs. J. N. Dinges They report Mr. Ding ved since his recent paralytic stroke daughter VOL: C. Longee were home of Mr Ig n Boalst somewhat 1m- ve, t the and pro . ~-Last Sunday being the 21st of June it was the longest day in the year. From now on the days will become gradually! until Steele will be around again with for steam Like rat’ shorter rit bem have been killed That's the reason s fishern minentiy n they start « on nshe rey ‘ Lansberry nte len of vas by ti Harr Al t week, cal th « IAs the sud dea f his grandson lL.agsherry. who slid off the Of th Pp es at frome Patt been for a few Co f autoist have nity nity lay the R to the ry where the dinner re they 8 ning . 3 posed of Henry ito, Will Reese Den ¥ an : a tiful chicken ne sights irney y part ¥ After he rece » o Ce Mi M iv A smore ward iL IAs week to attend ) brother who d Befure several davs in Bellefon of hisson, W. ( ] Lassiay if known to his many iD ed rece iaysburg return Dehit ae always receives a cordial as wasthe case on this o wud fellow 1n the best sense o here e castor LB 1. and is considered one of Can business Ww aud brightest of Thomas jennings has returned to Bellefonte from Clarksburg, W. Va he was employed in a large glass factory, “Tommy.” at one time, bad AlDosl An Bnd wquerable desire to be come a millionaire, but that strong pas sion has been subdued, and he is deter mined to live a less strenuous life When he heard about John DD. Rocker fellow being unable to eat anything but milk and toast he concluded that a good stomach was more to be prized than than wearing diamonds and rolling in Our good Irish friend will put w here ne | in part of his vacation fishing and ca mp ] ing on Fishing Creek, ~On Thursday evening Miss Nellie Solt, one of the employes of the Amer. ican Union Telephone company, was agreeably surprised at her home on South street, it being the anniversary of her birthday, When Miss Solt returned from the office she found about twenty. | five of her young friends had assembled there to] celebrate the occasion. The evening; was very pleasantly spent in Satie and song, Messrs. Lathem and *ulen being present who entertained the company with delightful music. Miss NANO ver the singing. The Soft home was very tily decorated with rosesto add to the pleasures of the even: ing. At the proper time delicious re freshments were served; the table pre. sented a very beautiful a ance, 24s evening was one highly enjoyed by all present and departing the guests Whitin Miss Solt many more Noch ocean sions. skilfully for { church and Sun | Hecla Park on Thursday and the attend- | from —Isaac Miller was a visitor in Tyrone | on Sunday at the homeof Mr, and Mrs, Moore. J. R. Pheasant and David Tanyer, both of Mt. Eagle, were visiting in Belle fonte Tuesday. -~Three rolls of cotton batting, during our great sale commencing June 27th, for 25c—Williard's Bazarr, ~~Mrs, Mose Burnett, after an extend- ed visit among friends in New York, is again at her home in Bellefonte, ~—John A. Woodward, of Howard, ot Curtin township, were Bellefonte visitors, Tuesday. ~~Miss Bess "Glover, who has been 'a guest at the Grimm home on Thomas street, has returned to her home at War- riorsmark, dicnic of the Methodist ay school was held at —The annual ance was large, ~Mr. and Mrs, John Huffman, of Wil. liamsport, spent Sunday in Bellefonte at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, Spigel- myer, on Howard street, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Shirk left Tues- | | day morning for Martha Furnace, be. ing called there by the serious illness of Mrs. Shirk’s father, Samuel Rice, ~Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Ryan, Mrs, Jack Norris and little son, Samuel, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, of Geo. Fisher, in Boalsburg, on Sunday. — Engineer Lewis L left Saturday to visit their friends and relatives who reside at Elmira, Corning, | N.Y. They expect to be absent for about one week. —Miss Louise Brackbill has returned Harrisburg where she had been having a delightful time for a couple of weeks It is probable that hereafter the Bellefonte mails will be much heavier. -A strawberry and ice cream social will be S. H. Williams this Ladies Aid society church, A cor all + evening, by the of the Methodist welcome is given dial 0 ’ fir vO anged Mowery, . | of Burnham Edward and was in Bellefonte re- father and son left laughter remained impression works in begin 8 son for Mr that the department of which employed operations nt time The Sunday sch 3 of the Bel i: Chur iM and nMErega. United Evangel- ii hold their annual pic. nic at Hecla Park on Thursday, July 2 All persons intending to attend this picnic are requested to report at Sun day school next Sunday morning so that A proper estimate can be made as to 1 accommodations 5 ietont : ey e nh wi i rauroac CO tefore ¢ Wilbut eted a versity « Twitmire In &y Jr nurse 11 {f Penn ’ er r Al Lhe eveniag land at Mot a good hint they are 1day was atten ex. rds “im of indivvduals attention to this ce birds in th er ard of the machinery to we plant of H Bellefonte steel ved in It remainder as possible the plant will operation It is not n take work to be accomplish. that within a compar. the plant will be ITA: arm 53 | ug expected V Ve el will arrive CRIN ie ready for st how long will for DIDArY or ain hart Rb nh ast Four new bollers are being set in Place at the Nittany Iron Works near town [bey are taking advantage of the pres depression | bussiness to put the plant in first class condition so that when a revival comes they will be in shape 10 take advautage of the market by producing the ful Shpaciy of the turnace. Up to this time the Hellefonte Furnace bas been able moving right along, It at the present price, iron manufactured at a profit, The local automobilists were around on Tuesday afternoon to see Col ent connot be Reynolds new 6 cylinder Franklin which | came that morning. It is supposed to be the best thing produced by the Franklin company. It is an unusually long car and the outlines of the bod are indeed graceful and pleasing, It will carry seven persons nicely and has the power to travel at a terriffic speed if necessary, The Col. insists that be has not forsaken his horses, and that his family are likely to use the new car more than he will, «Cal, Armstrong, Dick Quigley and | four others from k Haven came to | Bellefonte Tuesday in the Armstrong | automobile, While here they had a | puncture of the inner tube and the outside {caning was badly ripped along where it {in fastened to. the rim of the wheel Being unable to secure a large enough tire bere the party was compelled to re- turn home on the train, ednesda morning a man arrived here from Lock Haven with a new tire who took the auto back with him. Don't you wish you were the automobile man sberry and wife | held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. | to keep things | is claimed that | all | ~ Coolest place for amusement at 1 the Electric Theatre. _—Harold Lingle has another livery Franklin automobile which he leased in Williamsport and is now better equipped to conduct his business, ~Allie Maitland, of Williamsport, came to Bellefonte Wednesday and was showing Col, Reynolds the good points about his new automobile. —Harry Miller, of Bellefonte, has the agency for a gass that is generated from gasoline, to make it cost about thirty-three cents a thousand, / street, fell down a flight of stairs on | Tuesday evening and was badly bruised | up but nothing serious anticipated., ~The Electric Theatre on Thursda | will show the beautifulgplay of Macbeth | all colored, one of the finest plays shakes- pear ever wrote. Don't fail to see it. Miss Anna McCoy, daughter of | Frank McCoy of West Yon street and | Miss Kate Shugart sailed Tuesday from { New York for a tour to places of inter. est in Europe Ruger, the moving picture man, | left Wednesday morning for Lock Haven | where he secured a film of beautiful | pictures which will be the special at- | traction at the Theatorium this even- | ing. | =). Norris Bogle, Miss Sara Bogle, Miss Boleau and two gentlemen friends who were visiting at the Bogle home left | Tuesday morning for Huntingdon, | making the trip in one of Lingle Bros. automobile | ==T., S. Strawn, of Dawson, bought | the office fixtures of G.S. Roesch, the | broker, in Crider's Exchange, and this | week moved here and opened up the of fice as a representative of Baxter & Co,, { of Pittsburg -Ward Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs W.L1I leming of Bellefonte, was mitted to Pittsburg the He passed the examination it a hit bh was | who Al the bar aay. ) the y¢ may of the day wr Way anno sDsent i have overflow this hot he more from H Aa) 'iahoma ral Ibe young the 16th and is here ents, Mr. and Mrs at Jipblersburg JULIAN Parson re visiting vauey = i Curtis wife inely Martin arn LJ friends bere ra Davis, |r g his parents, 1. | ved as a brakeman ove place Walter Swisher, nday night, the « is much better at t Mrs. Roxy Hu: visiting her pare iL he Dase eam Mm Saturday evening eir ground Ch ! A800 serve t t every Juite a num! tended the i, Sunday m PORT MATILDA B. Willian i ams mother at Tyrone, on Lucy Baldridge th Ww are oe 1 oR | ". me Dall t w va 5 i as body an SR preachin M wil Ly ile ¥ " » e home R. Richards is t Eagle tower this week Hil la Williar { Mrs, Olive Stine’s, at Philipsb Rev, G. W, Shires is attend day school convention at Indianapolis, Ind Wel. s telegrapl stile Siting ITR £ a4 dun Williams, of Gran | Bro's., and Chas. of Kylertown few days at the home of their J. B. Williams The strawberry large in our vicinity t Mrs. Molly {Waring pcalled home last wee iliness of her Weston Miss Sarah Woodring is visiting friends at Pitcairn MARRIAGE LICENSES { Wm. Hu { Dora PP. Lucas { Grover C. Duck { Mary V. Dinges { Daniel Roy Frank { Mary M. Reninger { Harry G. Sunday | Sadie B. Goss . ‘ { John F. Sowers Spring Mills | M. Ream “" " { Clayton B, Gleckler { Ruth Baker y Hugh A. Crider t Myra C. Freeman pian & spent a . paret is, crop is nusually his season of Tyrone, Was on account of the mother, Mrs. Graffias fines Barton Fleming Moshannon Punxsutawne Centre Hill Rellefonte Tyrone Potter Township Teachers. The Potter township school board elected the following teachers: Plum Grave, T. L. Moore: Pine Stump, Claudie Wieland; Earlytown, John Fort. ney, ag Hu. Viola Harter; Manor Hill, W . White; Centre Hill, B. W, Ripka; Tussegville, Luther Musser; Tassoysink, 8. C. Broogart; Colyer, Arthur Fulton; Fleisher's Gap, Elmer Miller; Potters Mills (Grammur), Albert Zimmerman; Potters Mills (Primacy), Nellie Mingle, Cross Lane, Anna Stov. or; Pine G , Cora Hall; Cold ng. A Ag rig Cora , The mou above Potters Mills will be closed. , . ~Miss Gallagher, who lives on Pine | Peale | Loganton | Pine Grove | WEDDINGS. COVENHAVER PRICE, On Wednesday morning, June 17, 1908, at the Methodist Episcopal parson. age, at 9,30 o'clock , were united in mar. riage Wilbur H. Copenhaver and Miss Annie A. Price, both of Bald Eagle, by Rev. E, S, Bierly, of Port Matilda. NEFF ~WAGNER, Frank F. Neff and Miss Agnes S Wagrer were married at Marsnall, Illi. nois, on Thursday June 18th, by Rev, Kirklin, The young people surprised their many friends by [ons the city for an Indianapolis visit and returned home married. Mr. Neff is the local | manager of the Vandalia Gas Co. and is | well known and a clever young fellow, while the bride is popular among her friends. Miss Wagner is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner on north | | | Spring street, this place, | | KELLER~EDDLEMAN At the residence of the bride in China Grove, North Carolina, the marriage of Rev. John H Keller, of Mt. Pleasant, N. C., and Miss Lillie Eddleman, was sol- emnized, onthe 10th instant. The new- ly married couple are now on their honeymoon trip, and are at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. F. M. Fisher, They will remain north for at least three weeks, Rev, Keller is the son of James A. Keller, east of Centre Hall, and has been in the south since graduating from the Reformed Seminary at Lancaster, several years ago, He is engaged in | both teaching and preaching. | DEKR ZZLEF yhine Uzzle, of Snow Shoe, Derr, of Tyrone, former- 7, were recently united in manse of Rev, George Miss Jose and Melvin ! ly of Miles marriage Burris street ’ re § at the Ph D., Met} bu at pastor ISL Epis x pa a, of I'he young took a tO eastern cities hodist cht ia 3 ). Hess Beech with g George D favorably Creek business * anc bh father, Hess & Sor KT wn of Menomo has beer for some time . part ngineer, and machinery Hs of the state at 1810 re coal isa present } ome al ajarg » FR~=TREEMAN lat nd te IRGes And gentie th th number of mén will assemble in the cozy and taste fully decorated home of Mr, and Mrs R. B. Freeman at Tyrone today to wit ness the marriage of their daughter, Miss Myra C. Freeman, to Hugh N Crider, by Rev, Gunter, Ceremony will take place at 12.90 o'clock, noon. The maid of honor will be Miss Eleanor Fraciscus, of Ty- rone, with Laitd Curtin, of Roland as best man, The robe of the bride is lace over satin, and in her hand will carry a | bouquet of roses. The attire of the maid of honor is blue madras with trimmings to match, Miss Maria Walsh, of Bellefonte, will play the beautiful wedding march, The ring ceremony Thirteenth | | | | Aas will be used in uniting the two hearts as | one. A reception will which a wedding breakfast will be served The bride tid) foot will take the train for a wadding in Bellefonte, on August 1st. The bride wedding presents, among them being a solid silver service from the parents « the groom. Hugh North Crider is the son of Mr. and Mrs, F, W. Crider. and is associated in the Jumber business bere with his father, He is a young man who will make a good, and faithful hus. band. He recent 3 purchased the hand. some home of , Harrison Walker, Esq., on east Linn street, where they will make their future home. The bride is eminently fitted to make the life of him whom she has chosen for a a happy one. Among the guests from Bellefonte were: Mr. and Mrs, F, W, Crider, Mm. E. 8. Dorworth, Misses Kate Brisbin, Mary ‘Crider, Helen Cead- er, Jennie Harper, Ann Harris with Horton 8. Ray, and Maurie Jackson, was the recipient of a large number of | follow after | ip and will be at home, | : : THOMPSOR-LANNEN, Miss Myra Lanpen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wilber Lannen, of Wingate, and John Thompsor, of Vail, were mar- ried June 16, at 6 p. m. by Rev. G. W, Fre , it the home of the bride. The bride was attended by Rachael Hoover ax maid of honor, and Raymond Fisher acted as best main, Many bands were extended to the new couple, as a token of friendship, wishing them a prosper- ous journey through life, ~ Special sale on seasonable merchan- dise. Willard Way “ - INFORMATION ANTED The following list of subscribers have been getting the Centre Democrat at differen: places. and removed without notifying us of the change or leaving directions with the post master, No doubt they sre wondering why the paper does not reach them regularly. An Information regarding the present P.O, rv A dress of any of theny, will be appreciated if sent to this office : Rowpr. W street.) Tos. J. Kester, Coburn H. K. Bhoxoanr, Francisville, Ind, B.¥F. YRamick, Spring Mills, Wu. Bawpers, Jonsonburg, Pa J.C, Wire, Mt. Union, Pa BAMUEL KE. Bueox, Bellefonte. PAUL KRAMER, Aaronsburg Groner Becnorr, Mill Hall, M. Foxx, Parksburg, Pa, Mus. J H Rosgre, Woodward, Pa. R.P. Long, Altoona, No. 700 Seventh ave, F.B Bing, Snow Siioe Mires Osven, Vilas, Pa. MORGAN THOMAS, Hollldaysburg, Pa. Mus. Joux Huosoxs, Lake City, Minn Epwix HazeL, Loraloe, Ohlo J. W. Huxrrox. Altoona, Pa L.C. KLixg, Bellefonte, Pa. D. W, Herring, Blaochard, Pa Haunis HexgvL, Johnsonburg G. B. Brusganr, Franklin, Pa Samuel Keirz, Hosterman, W W. R. Portex, Winburne, Pa B. P. Batnunrsr t burg, Fa Mus Jonux Gn Tuomas, Johnstown, (42) Bedford ¥ - JAMES Lizzie Suis Mus. Daxn Mus. Coa D Berger Iyer Kan Fr Harry MIL: KK Banu street E.( Mus LF) 2 He Fow Mus Mus = Friant Wit ¥ EN ANT Nerve ARD( EH Essie ( LAR SWART L 8 CHAR ELwoO WP | | David STONBKAS D BROOS Brionur, | Sheridanvi! v % re wort Bn Alt ne Irwin Slover Henova Bucknell, Pa Pa. Furnace Plainfield, 11 psburg Beberst Helghis tney Richmon Fenn ®t Geo. Be EM Frank © J | hilo Wagner Fry B. Gramley North, Phi K. Henry Sarvey Hizabeth MeCar A. Rotherme John Rigglema \James Duff, Winbu A. Ammerman. B MHawney Lioyd H H.J. Royer J. kL. Krape, p LA. Walters, Soul Altoona Cuas. L PFiercuxn, North Dover, Ohio Alice Pearson, Buffalo, N.Y. (rormerly Ho- boken, N. J : Mrs. Thos on, Keatley re tortor 1 » N n. Tyr ne Fa 3 Duck Bathu Perkir wt J. And. Bear James Burd, Mrs N. Ferg Harry Reese Chas. H. Shafter Heaton Rechrist, * bury, Pa arkin Somerset, Pa East Liverpool, Ohlo Johustown. Pa Kr Pa Mrs. Ada Wilbert, 43 N.% son. | Ks atzer ‘ w Indianapolis PENNY A a WORD ADV, » want - tine JOrs ve fir ar 1 A © Tres thers. one oss cents re from tisement FOR Rooy Swil SALS rs of Dwe He rar nie FOR SALE Valual CRS, COmMpitte eguipment x 28. Mill Hall, Pa ie siding. established bus U must settle estate B 34 rees—drivers or 8 Food pair of iarence. Pa FOR SALF riders Ww mules Ca ¥ be for hea exchange n Joho Boyes WHO WANTS THEM One cock, two hens black game chickens, $2.50 10 the first buyer; no time Soyer GH Derr Penn street Bellefonte. Pa Yo as a housek r kinds of indoor wark Fil months with me. Address Satisfactory reference giv nu WANTED A place and stiend wo all have » ehild of MW Box 77. Mllesburg en WANTED-1 will buy second hand furnitere and pay good prices. Furniture repairing pleture and enlarging done prompt Drop me 8 oad. Emory © Jobhoson, L No. 4, Pine Grove Mills, Pa ™ FOR SALE-Two pens white leghorns, one blue andalusians MO per pen. 10 trios bull orpingtons, one white wyandoties. $3 10 #8 per trio; one pen black minoroas. 27% two pair white famall pigeons, §1 8 per pair; homers. $1 10 5 per palr. Dox 252, Bellefonte WANTED A housekeeper, must come well recommended as 10 character and of keeping house. No woman with & child ad an y Williams, Port Matilde. ef ua—— MARKET QUOTATIONS. RELLEFONTE- PRODUCE, The followin prices are paid by Sechler &
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