Thursday, May 19th, 1910, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Migs Wednesday ty, Poodle alfterno Pittshurs Mrs H.enrietta fonte, is {11 at her street it} 1 Mrs from an M. I (inrdney hi enjovahle tri next week (om Harry at indiges his fired house atus ! Dr ng pt Sunda consul Mat H pert lish pan wit} Hal row of own Williamsp Grand Lodge v hich ee city this week He # A progress young sid 18 getting along nice | in ly Among the other Bellefonters who are employed with the Mtandard Beale Co. Is Christ Bchrock, who Is of the blacksmiths, and he is living on | the better acquainted top of the pile, The Standard Boale | with the tombstones In Co. are manufacturing the conorete | the Union cemetery than with half of mixer such as Milton Johnson recent. {the people whom he meets on the ly purchased, and they have also sold | streets. Wednesday he and his daugh- one to RH. B. Taylor, the contractor, | ter went down to the old Weaver farm, who will use It In doing the large | Just east of town, where they took amount of concrete work at the court some snap shots of where Mr, Weaver house. was born, to rr iE A Oe) fiftew dur wey in Ha Care ‘ ing that 1 } } changes the man Deh nite and an of ane eRe He In names on personnel town the Among | were A. R Robb, of Blu Miss la the Merril our allers Moon, chard ria Runkle wt thie on Spring William guest of home street wi a visitor Brachbill Mur tor IR a Koeller seller the Lnn at hon wd gtr th M i ki any mir ind and the wna of give 1" up In the fluttering Aro took nn god his astonishment when measured it and a half from tip of very pretty plum. large claws on its feet A that would make It preity a man if it should tackle trouine fet Malone To and feet whe It was minty Mr fired fell, Aim engle about six ito tip. It age, with | bird Mike Hvely for , hn Mir ed where and Mrs thelr fur they B4) (‘harle niture ne mon home Mrs, ( rts Marriage Licanses ™ lellefonte VIN PRO : Htormetown Clarence Clarence Here panekl Horska Base Ball for Jersey Shore. According to Information received from Jersey Bhore the base ball en thusiasts there have secured a guar {antes fund of $1,000 In advance for {the purpose of placing a good team iin the fNeld this season and expect | shortly to organize, RECENT DEATHS, HOLMES of Ho the Ho ra i ton wurd wl, direct Mr time f ale more cones took him to Wichita Kansan Mr. Bankey was elected Judge Wichita courts, and held other positions of trust, being one of the most influential men In the city, | Mr. Sankey was east about three years ago, having come here on account of the delicate health of his sister, Mra FE Hankey is the last iat | James Sankey family and was aged | Barley . # | about poventy -four years, | Rye 06 be ankey he a 1 MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte—Produce, per dis per pound per pound ater the Eegwn Lard Hutter aleo Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are pald by C. Wagner, for grain ssssnse 3008 vos LOD EERE EEE
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