I | fy ' Thursday, June 13th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT pe, | EFONTE, PA. ————— p— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY PR Hiram Young, Bellefonte ~Mrs, i visiting week. —J. M., Bunnell, the Philipsburg music dealer, Is In Jellefonte this week transacting business, Thomas Howley this week ceeded Thomas Shaughnessy as sistant street commissioner in borough, —Lawrence McClure, the railroad shops at Renovo, came down to spend Sunday with his par- ents and best lady friend. --Miss Christina Matthews, cal instructor in Blairsville 18 spending the wedk at the Dr, and Mrs. J. E Ward, on gtreet, Kast logan street residents had a mnear-burglar scare on Satunday night, but a eareful search by the po- lice falled to unearth any attempt at thieving. Rev. G. BE. Hawes, of the Presby- terlan church, left on Monday for Ty- rone to attend the sessions of the Huntingdon Presbytery in that place this week. ~Charles Taylor, the hustling as- sistant In the Adam's Express office, is. now the father of one of the finest baby girls in town, the little Miss having been. born to the happy par- ents early Tuesday morning —Tomorrow being flag Elles club will observe it by appropriate services in the evening at 8 o'clock in the parlors of the home on High street. These exercises will bé public, and anyone who so desires may attend. —Make no engagements for Friday evening, June 21st, as that is the date set for the great feature produc- tion, “The Lady of the Lake" at the Scenic, and you'll miss a treat if you fail to see it. Other good plays ev- ery evening. —Dr. Dale is having a private gar- age bullt on the lot at the rear of his residence, corner High and Spring street, this week. The structure will be eof brick and concrete, affording a perfectly safe and convenlent house for his auto. ~—One week from Baturday, or June 22nd, the Houser family reunion will bé held at Peru, and the date should be kept In ming as there is a good timed In store for everybody who will attend. Among those who will be there to enliven the occasion will be Pref. Geo. P. Bible, of Philadelphia, and during the day be will make an of Altoona, friends this suc- as- the employed in musi- College, home of Curtin day, the Children's Day was appropriately and beautifully observed in the. .Meth- odist and: United Brethren churches in this place on Sunday evening, and both edifices were crowded to the ut- most. with appreciative tions. Next Sunday, both ibg programm has been prepared. L~=Misk Celia Smoyer, who has staying with her aunt, Mrs Dora Rife, in this place, during the past school terzn while attending the Bellefonte High school, returned this week to. her home near Clarence to 3 har vacation period. Miss er _—_ one of the most studious #88 is a most estimable young lady. | a-Jas. W. Derr, physica director in’ Are 80 heady the State School for the Blind at Aus- tin, Texas, finished his duties for the term at that institution two weeks ago, and on Friday arrived in Belle- fonte for a several months’ vacation He will visit friends in Philadelphia, Berwick and other cities before the school term opens in September, and expects also to represent the faculty at a meeting of the teachers associa tion to be held in Pittsburg within the next few weeks ~Willlam Walker, Jack King, after a successful with the street carnival at Lock ven, came home on Monday and the afternoon added more laurels his career as an expert angler by pulling = twenty -three-inch trout frem Spring Creek, just below the falls near the Palace livery stable The monster beauty was of the brown variety and weighed 4 pounds and #% ounces. Mr. Walker packed the trout In ce and sent it frier in Reading ~The ‘Cracker week Ha- in to the to a | ex Commission ef Danlel Heckman remains practi eally unchanged, although at times his mind clears up sufficiently to res ognize friends. The paralysis with which he is aficted h left } absolutely helpless, a condition from which relief doubtful. Elias Heckman, who ame while In Bellef« init his brother, and Bellefonte hospital fe proving, and will tion In a few days tion to start for his a8 BOON as he recovers Last fenned 1 business upon leaving hm Harve) old son of place. It ed young condition of his AN im is gravely recently mnte on whose to } Vali in rem Howed that is his institu It nten home in Hine sufficientl eave « stranger, who moving pict Bellefonte on Thursday took Hampton, the 14 Stewart Hampton, of tl is sald that the man offer Hampton fifty cents If he would accompany him to Centre Hall and help him bring his paraphernalia to Bellefonte. The boy accepted the offer and the last seen of the pair was on Thursday afternoon, while they were walking along the Lewisburg raliroad toward the Nittany furnace Later they were heard of In Lewis town, but no effort made to de tain them Mr. Hampton consid dMbly exercised over |} ON dis AFpATADCE, and the fact of the being hut fo makes hin matter The 41 4 pa Hair, and Joh of Mr reside Avefipte, at the ths or 1) ful hurni noah of of the Av: company mm thelr dinner the Ine the wind thf mginder d are'ddnled, and Ing the danger, ran to Ay. Being without his feet. were frightfully burned he could’ get out of the He ‘was carried to examination revealed fact that the soles of low's feet were actually burned to a crisp, from which portions of flesh dropped. He Is now resting comfort. able, In spite of his painful exper- fence, week a in dropped pre ire and with VEear the into be Van In " rites Fhe ng A in in hat mp \ : hot nan) it where girl's i : he n re liz the bare before predicament his home, and an the pitiable the little fel- shoon, ED | sre expected te Be Present | Saturday holding | {in that | his fellow | knowledge | Monday ) CONETEER - | ] morning | ¢xtends from the Susquehanna river pea Evangelical » cangre- | 10. the Ohlo ¥ wilk™ hold their annual chil. ws services, for which an interest. | | | Riter ! hat | THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS guest of Tyrone this Lamb is a Royer In Miss Florence the Misses week, Carpenter George Eberhart is in Tusseyville this week erecting a sum- mer kitchen for a resident of that town. —Most of the. stores in Bellefonte will close at 8 o'clock p. m,, with the exception of Wednesdays and Satur days, beginning with June 10th and extending until September 156th, —eorgt 4. Hunter, after a pleas- ant visit of several weeks with his brother, ‘Bteele Hunter, in this place, departed thls week for Willlamsport tg mingle among friends, before leav- Ing for his home In Elkhart, Ind, next week. ~—Mr. Henry Walkey's known abil- ity 10 raise fine tomato plants led some sneak thief to help himself to a good supply from the former's hot- bed at his Bishop street residence on Saturday night. The fellow. not only took the plants but enough soil with them to insure their continued growth, Deputy Sheriff Edward McKinley, of Milesburg, resigned his position on to engage In other work Sheriff Jee hag secured William Rowe to fill the position and he began work at his new job at the jall on Monday. Mr. Rowe, several vears ago was Deputy Recerdér, and has some of “legal forms and pro- will soon be AHbkNg the an Beceptable manner. and in cedure position John Zancal, an Austrian, who for some time past had been an in- mate of the Mt. Alto sanitarium, died institution last Thursday and countrymen brought his Bellefonte for burial. The funeral was held on Monday morn- Ing, Interment being made In the Catholic cemetery, Zancai was a member of a Austrian benevolent society that provides insurance for the relatives of all deceased members. Hon. Vance McCormick, of Hare rissburg, arrived in Bellefonte on Bun« day evening, and Monday morning was a brief caller at. this office. As he was on his way to State College his stay In Bellefonte was shert but a number of prominem Democrats took the occasion to give him a cor- dial greeting. Although a graduate of Yale College, Mr, McCormick is a member of the board of trtustees of Penna State College, and takes an ac- tive Interest in the success of the in- stitution. Rev. body to C. W. Winey departed on afternoon for Youngwood, o attend the convention of Alle gheny branch Christian Endeavor eof the United Brethren church, of which soclety he is president. This wing of the great army of christian workers Pa, t Sand embraces a societies. The ses- sions of the convention will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, and a large number of delegates Mrge number An” example of how? edrefully a large plate glass, such as used in store windows must be hanffled, was shown on Monday while workmen were put- ting a new glass in the show window of Meese's’ store. The large pahe this yearisy Junior clase, | cracked from top to bottom and fell to the floor They tavint break in several pieces that the least while standing on edge will them. In this case another glass was secured, and now both the Meens store and Miller hardware store sporting new Hghts where ones had been The Bellefonte dies’ the was broken benefit reception ‘ hospital given the La Auxiliary of that institution, In Armory ast Thursda evening a Bugcess in every particular about $416 having heen realized Aside from the large number of ad mission tickets sold 3 A generous donations prominent citizens, Very encouraging have given much interest of this The members f te publicly extend who in Wa HUCCeER the project bis a) made which I» indies who time in the institution the ixiliar win) their thanks to all contributed Wert all to the of their publ of \ During the crete walks have been laid in the entire Bush House, McClain and the Republican office A! of the walk on north Water street Was torn p and the grade rails ed to conform with that of the bridge The Bellefonte Electric Compan ha laced a ney Hght at each corner the i f the Bush pre lighting past Week new { front Block portion on of alwo bridge House ment and tw that * he ded In of be corner Tee or fle Are Additiona Adar office Hghts are Express ng piaced at the Republicar station platform tend give west ceptionally | pearance rer nd at all of ! Hig! me nd he wil ox al an nds der On Saturday after n and 4 o'clock the } hill, occupied by plumber, was y slight loss all the those who The fire from an heiween 3 on Reservoir Smith the fire vit) YU (‘has destroved to the contents furniture was taken were early on the started oh the second unknown cause, and owing to the high elevation a that portion of the town water pressure WAR vem low, entailing a. delay that nearly cost the destruction. of wdloining proper ties In fact by the time the fire en gines got to working, the house pled by Frank Davis was alread urning on the roof Mr. Bmith's loss household goods will be less fn hundred lo ered by : owned by ne sCene floor oon his LIS rance ort his father, E A NS Vs for 1500. hot) (' 'uten Lot while insur the } clos ‘ § Riter A : and § nd Mian A Mr nd Mr ton, were mn Rosier 1 : “ f ft he th Wednesday He Mille i ‘arr ¥y were attended hy Mins sinter of groom, and Mrs worth Bearer, of Carrolltown ecautiful ring ceremony ter the wedding couple departed groom at Colver home o o'clock H parents hit) was used the home of where a grand wed. ding supper awaited thelr arrival and they then departed for a wedding trip to Chicago, and on returning will #0 to housekeeping in the new town ns the groom Is employed there hy his father and holds a good position, The bride Is a highly respected young Indy of Patton. ceremaonw for the {of Colyer, WORK PROGRESSING ON NEW STATE ROAD OVER A HALF MILE CCMPLETED BY THIS TIME, SPLIT LOG DRAGS TO BE USED On All Clay Roads Controlled by the State<Our Supervisors Should Sit up and Take Notice—Practical Demonstrations. Work on the rapairs to the state road leading from Bellefonte to Lock Haven Is progressing nicely. Last week a force of men with a large | steam road roller and teams began at the eastern line of the boro, They cut out all the breakers, cut out ditches on the sides of the road and | then put on a crowning of crushed limestone which is thopoughly rolled until packed down solid. Ex-Sheriff W. E. Hurley 8 in charge of this repalr work, under the dally Inspection and direction of En- | gineer W. D., Meyer, of the Highway | Department. They are making good | progress and everybody who passes | along the road has words of approval | over the manner the repairs are be- ing made, The heaviest work will be from here eastward through Spring town- ship to the Walker township line. | That portion has neither grade, foun- | dation, or any conception of drainage it Is filled with abominable breakers | and ruts that for years made travel over that road distressing to man and | beast, Engineer John T. fleld, informs us that men in charge of the various state | roads over the county as soon as the | appointments can be made. In speak- ing of split log drags he says they have ordered a large number for use wherever they have clay or earth roads. The longest stretch of such roads will be found throughout the Bald Eagle valley, and that will give a splendid opportunty to demonstrate the merits of this modern road bullid- lng device of which so much has been said and claimed in recent years. Many supervisors throughout the county have hesitated to adopt this method for the reason that they really ridicule the Jdea, and are slow to adopt new methods, For this reason we are. glad to see that the State Highway Department will put the drag to the practical test many points In the county and then the results will speak for themselves We have urged for. several years! past the advantage of the split log drag, and especially through the Bald Eagle yalley. Now we are assured that the test will be made under the direction of skillful road makers. We therefore appeal to fhe many super visors in Centre county to hote this fact and from the results that will be attained they will see for themselves | if It is a good thing. | he will at MARRIAGES. Zerby—Nevil, bride's residence, Sunday eveéaing, June 9th M. Zerby and Miss Ida M. N« popular and respectable youn were united In hol Rev. O. G. Martin At the Colyer fir. John il, both people matr mony, of Spring ] Mills. by Searfoss—8utliffe, Wednesday morning 5th, at nine o'clock In the Sairt Paul's Methodist Episcopal church.’ P' Raymond Sear. foss, of Dulux, and Miss Addie Sutliffe, of Lehman were ted In are | the | | York | phia | Was imber. of | by | the | | St happy | ¢ the | matrimony by Rev J nd Relley Mr. Searfoss has Just o1 pleted a two years special agricultur ours at Penn State roe Schoonover—S8paeder, Marie Lurana Rchoond ver of. Mr. and Mrs J. } and Dr. Philp J. Spa« prominent ng physician Pa, were married in Phila Thursday, June 6 The cefen performed Ly Monsignor Car of Philadelphia Dr. and will reside In York Reed—Bottorf, dnesday evening L 6 , IE at Mins daughter Ru ' OnoYer or a nauk? Spaeder friends o Heed f part Med ing Wane nn ir partment similar positior the acquaint ripened int vent They will State College dur Both are popu d have many oon ter she a ’ ot edd i it State lege where that nuptia ‘ remain it ! » ance wae | the pres kel ' ins rmed ent i! Car nr frie Ing nds who } in extending BITUMINOUS COAL I'he gathered versed men Journal from ne of the thon of the and are little of history worth putting in your » hook First Coal Located Near Philipsburg. The first record can be fon the head head of the Philipsburg facts wily these thin ms bits hewnt in wll rm Morrisdale ppl v here ta it am on It » n omjpan Me mm 8 earried away 1 used acksmith shop he first cond in sa “ of " r Philly NS 1s My Rilips 1 nthe from “hn ISA : WAR ney haw and Hardman | erland » fore It heard The coke t ount wns ant county It was 1 the iron works Bwitz i Fe expired In whe first of tL we have any nt Clearfield used at at Karthaus Thin furnace war built by Stephen Karth. Aus, a native of Baltimore, In 1820 The plant was managed with success for a number of years, when It was sold to a syndicate In 1863 for $80,000 The works were suspended In 1840 on | account of hard times. The coke was | made from the coal at Karthaus | Karthaus ade to he | the Gephart, of Clear- | have || | ver | the | and | | — The — | Fred Hard Hunting. erick Glahe of Chicago, the orig nator of the free lunch, was once talk ng 0 a reporter about new dens “Y ure always misunderstood,” hs | sald. “Take hair singeing for ex ample. 1 was sit ting In a barber shop one after noon at the time when hair singe ing first came out and a middle aged chap with a thin, sparse thatch wns having a singe at the hands of the head barber. Two laboring men sat and watched the singe for awhile | with awed eyes The burning taper passed to and fre BCT the thin, scant crop of balr, and “boring men couldn't understand It ot al. But finally one of them brightened up and, putting his big FOUL hand to the side of his mouth, he whispered to his companion hoarsely: “He's lookin’ for ‘em with a Hght'" ie... HAVING A miwGER. What Is Good? | “What is the real good?” | 1 srked In musing mood Order, said the law court; Knowledge, sald the school; | Truth, sald the wise man; | Pleasure, sald the fool; Love, said the maiden; Beauty, sald the page: Freedom, sald the dreamer; Home, sald the sage; Furie, sald the soldier: Equity, the seer Boake my heart full sadly, “The answer is not here” Then within my bosom Boftly this 1 heard "Euch heart holds the secret. Kindness ia the word.” John Boyle O'Reilly, Followed Her Mistress The Lride had enguged Sarah, who Bad been only 8 week In America. as a Rotseriald. On Her first day her wis tress said: “Now, Barsh. 1 wil the with vou show you exact iy what are to do The bride kissed her Bustand and went @ Ler rounds of Wwetruction with the vew girl The pext morn fog ss the bride her husband Were witting at Breakfast the wite was TEL ToUMC wi harified to see YAS NO : enter and, blushing furiously, go you FE [4 to the young man, throw ber arms | about him and give him a hearty kiss Mis Mild Penalty, Kepresentative Bell of Georgia was showing a rural coustitutent about the capitol, and stong other places look bw into the supfeme court room “I think we bave too many courts,” | retunarked the constituent “lI know what I'm talking about, tou, because I happen to be & Judge myself that is, & justice of the peace. Year before last 1 had a fellow before me for snatching a pocketbook frofn a belp jess girl, and | gave him such & sen: tence as he deserved, but danged if one of the higher courts didn’t undo Int all” “What was your sentence ¥” Be | sentenced the blamed * replied the visitor She Saw the Joke, Helen Hambidge, the writer, English friend who is “a per Mr gir but ha no i humor a clock Mrs humor het smile ene “1 told fluquired bu g is re of than ried some on but 1 Mrs 1 anecdote nage never Hambidge her da a Lai il rd a in have he leeln by Of course.’ 1 said d Was mm a from rt flat the the wh en work ber a ook. It do the weekly wash Bor sweep, nor dust I'hen what in the world can isked the exasperated housewife Vell suid the girl shyly, ""Ay milk stot hous to =t fo a nuked men! The omplishimen agent her “ Nhe ™~ tre “ uld dishes make soetied, nor wash nor not beds 4 do? sko reindeer My English friend Solemnly I lnughed a foot Indie way that It wi she re dan looked little to at 1 in a pei show bh story fst ® really funny nyed ft odd said what full the Cor Indu the | n her the titular ™m that he migl position, i | 1) inter fnri's ow arry or ‘ not when sghiter, his she contemplated n bwnenth he discovered eloping he sent a message begging hor to take the family coach, as it ought | Dever to be sald that Lady Abercorn | left her Busband's roof In on hock chaise. « “Collections and Keollec Shall Your Future Make Pages of Dusizess History all other YL BL $1662 covers all expenses, save books, far school year, for those prepari to teach. "8 $62 14 4mels 9M for 3 wooks $50 FE vieels STATE NORMAL SCHL. { contrast | Mr {af his | $100,000,000 | 000. 000 {of oodies { actly {his wealth f CHARe ito cur Ww be | ROCKEFELLER'S WEALTH. Some newspaper statistician or pre | varieator has followed John D.. Rock- | efeller's { out that eminent philafithropist's per- { sonal fortune now amounts to the tidy | mum track long snough to Agure of $900.000.000 This stupendous exhibit reduces Andrew Carnegie modest and democratic proportions by Obviously It is hopeless for Rockefeller to attempt to escape from the disgrace of dying rich, It will require double-turn work in 12- hour shifts to prevent himself from becoming a billionaire There has been. ab appreciation in market valves oll securities amounting to since the Supreme ordered him and hid associates to dissaNve and compete with each other, He has an income estimated at a month The caoln COMes trickling into his pocket at the rate $140 a minute Literally he has of money To be rich beyond dAmms of Avarn ice and to Rockefeller mean ex- the thing. But with unable 19 restore bald head or to pur- that usable on the wilnesg stand, and cannot afford eal oysters because prices are too high The secret of Mr. Rockefeller's success at laying by something for a rainy day lies In the fact that he neve er allowed the hook worm to bite either him or his money be same he hair to h a memory in " single in is he Just Listen.~—Dear Old Lady (wit) view to a little moral teaching) w, do of you little boys sa) ghty Elder Brother-—Well m, | ch of a ‘and at my - Bill here is 4 treat Bill either words aint young the lady m it Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert 5 want advert ment in this column one issae free, If it doer not excend 35 words: charges to others, ons cent a word, first issue, noe advertisement les than 285 cents. two isvues 40 cents; three Issue 60 conta. No adver ments will be answered from this offoe WANTED ofTY store Boy 10 drive wagon at Glllens giv FOR SALE Chas M Brow 14 ples and two shots Milesburg. Pa FOR RENT “Steam heated office it Buliding. FW. Crider Exchange Lt WANTED FP B.Crider & Son. Hellefonie, Pa White Pine wood. Ingulie or write ant WANTED «=A good girl. or middie aged womar 10 do general house work Address Box Moshannon. Pa x FOR SALE ~ Automobile 1911 Model, completely squipped, $80 Parding Suse College, Pa Regal 80° Roadster IL. A be FOR RENT “Houses In Mileshurg, siso open buggy tor sale; and several autos st bargains r Hueg. Mileaburg. Pa ant Ton FOR SALE 8h OAL Ix bh. 1 DJ Meyers. Cm bol jeor WY b, new x Pp. Malionary Steam engine ire Ha Ma good as 5 room ) Iross. Ha ase on Halt FOR SALEOR RENT ' mE FO Call orm yw'n IN : VANTLD vod wife { duiry Ls ov; # wR Te Avi! rae Valentine "a take charge & anda 1 efonwu oe POEMS Ker returns pofm Juliane | ait a copy Hear Hum In silver and receive by of my exciting big 9 verse Vincents Haroridge 1 ma « he Pa FARMS «Large and small, limestone soll, In Hialr, Center and Huntingdon counties, send for eatalogue. GO. C. Walte, P. O. box 2 Tyrove, Pa 13 1] FOR SALE ~ Deering binder, mower hay rake, fork and rope, plow, harrow, fodder shredder harness, [0 good condition: at a bargain. Grant Hilowers, Bald Eagle. Pa, 13) FOR SALE ~~ single comb, white hems Hot ii 1 " If ‘soon View ory Yards, Bellefonte, R43. a Court | $5, | all | WANTED S83 more girls in Bellefonte Shirt Factory. Inquire of S. D. Ray, Bellefonte. suf FOR BALE Baby chicks 8 C horns, $5.50 per 100, of pure] bred ent stock exosllent laying strain Hublersburg, Pa White Leg- Tred Best. Best, x= FOR SALE Tw fine sorreldriviog mares; will sell cheap byt must sell guick. Osll or address. C.D. Decker. Spring Mills, Pa Bell phode Es BOGS White Wyandoties, single SOA ro white Leghorns: pear! " 1. 100 for $2; Barred Rook. 15 for 0 Pekin dock. ¢ fore) centa: baby chicks. HB K- Mauers. Julian. | BEE SUPPLIES —I now have a new stook of | bees supplies, apd can fi orders on short | potioe. Nall address Julian Home and | Shipping Station. Martha. Pa S. Willlams 8 | FERTILIZERS — Farmers would find it to their advantage to consult John W Eby. Zion. Pa. { before purchasing their full fertilizers, He { handles "Baughs & Sons Oo.” product. of Bal | dmore xe | | BOGS —Quality Is first: price practically poth- ing— Crystal White Orplogiwon’ eggs. one dol- lar per fifteen. Orders booked as received. and | promptly and satisfactorily filled. Musser Or pington Paes, Asronsburg. Pa one GREATEST HEALTH AND ACCIDENT FRO TECTION For Male and Female Twenty five oebts per month, gives 55.00 a wer k for sok. | ness or accident, no examipstion. Write for biabk application Wm B. Walker, See'y Darley. Pa x MEN WANTED ~For firemen and brakemen on rallroads in Bellefonte & vicinity: #0 w $100 monthly: promotion, engineer —conductor experience UNLECESSAry. Do strike; age 15-85 Railroad employing headguariers; over 5.000 men sent 10 positions on 1 000 official calls Sise age Address RAILWAY ASSOCIATION. Dept AS 227 Monroe Street, Brooklyn. N Y. x PLANTS ~All kinds of vegetable plants early sod late. for sale per dor. , 0c. per 100; tomatoes 10e. per dog trabspianied. caulifiower 20¢ per doz wv plant-25¢. per doz. oelery-6c. per doz 4c. per | HO, cayenne pepper 100. per doz, sweet madgo 0c. per don 1 will be st the Bellefonte curd market with plants, May 21st. Mrs. W B Johnson, Howard Pa 8 1] and lower cabbage -10e oe PUBLIC SALE. SATURDAY JUNE sab: George B. Keller will sell on the premises Madisonburg. two town Jots. house, barn and outbulld ngs. known as Danlel Roush property. Sale st 10a mw nD LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR,S NOTICE, Estate of RD Ardery. late of Huston Lown ship deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate hav fog been granted the undersigned. all versons indebted 10 the said estate are requested 0 make payment and those having cls ms 10 present Lhe same. duly suthentionted, without delay to UG. E ARVERY. Admr x» Martha, Pa EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentory having boon granted on the estate of John Giogery, Inteof H Town ship. Contre County, Ma. deceased. under " persons in m1 he NLL ys ke payment ahd ving # the & so he a: Dh those “BR ae Lo ven for settlement ADMI NISTRATRIX NOTICE. | Fran : hen Vin 14 Wake hen vint wie Ald» mmedinte ms si the sat ls pr rset ements ’ & Foru Hellvtonte ’ Mrs ey ANNA DALY Addn siralrix MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte-—Produce. | Butter ' vn ‘ Eggn Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C, Y. Wagner for grain. Wheat, Red scsannseeasiilO Wheat, white , 1.06 .et “ed 11] 11] CREE anna EEE EEE Pesan RE EEE EERE RTTEY EE EE ET ET) EEE EE EEE EE EEE EE EE
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