Page 8 - a ———————— i OS A HOWARD The first robin piped his day, Wednesday March 10 Blustry and fitful old Marct 0. dh LY o VW PNY RR, PT SPECIAL SALE! THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 11, 1909, read) moved PRR P0PINRIPI02 R000 00 | The Racket. REMOVAL SALE The greatest oppor- tunity to save money on your Spring buying ever offered in Belle- fone. Not a few our entire s Dress Goods, Lawns, Organdies, Underwear, Hosiery & Notions, Muslin, Ginghams, and Calico. FANCY AT HALI Alonzo Miner house last Monday Mrs R been y Ari BE test Mac naead and alirepori having an el . from the Z. Long ROMOLA Friday ward (x Henderson into the J. house traditional iaracter so d blows and alternating | sustaining his p mes | n il , far, Snows an rains, and } : ) : wr ‘ y 3 rtained by Mr. and Mrs. Shuman | dedication hatch days with each | piv bar on Sabbath ; { other with rather monotonous regularity Mi gig bi Ne andi How Ara, on | : and the farmers say that it is M Hunter, of Beech William Bowes nt Sunday " bl v ol wrain oe spent the Sabbath with ner friend, | unfavorable for winter grain, E1fr 1a Confer rr Th WP fed Oonier. Mrs, H. Moore, of Flemington The Hon. John Wetzel ' : ) )’" ela | return to Howard about April 1, and were guests of Mr. and Mra. John {| make her future home here with her Dian AR Ars Ten tim tedica i . ’ il i . iii 5 0 ue i Calin ister. Mrs. ¢ sve Wista in attendance upon the dedication | sister, Mrs. Ueorge slar . 3 | : Ban monies last Sabbath Mrs. John H. Foreman visited The tes Of Out "erik Eagleville on Monday 1e four grades ol our school Agatha Wetzel visited Jed Fo Prot, Wig k's room i hy " \ alrternoo: ana | short time Friday evening i y . big v ' Tha dedi tins ar Taf a | time, as well as goo I'he dedication of the First Reformed wit reading: | church at Howard on last Sabbath was | § =" Ca doe a 8 sine | a very successful and pleasing function fr a * pg the hE po, Ww 5 R Pre Basi) , . + om some of the several citizer | I'he building had been compieted in all wttended A : 1 L 5 LIC 4 YOO | its parts, carpeted and furnished ata friend fe B | total cost of about $5000, of which $122 ; was unprovided for when the services | began Saturday evening, At the close of Sabbath evening's meeting this | amount had been over subscribed, and the building goes into service without a dollar of debt upon it, ! i 1 { should be, and the on Ae ) . . Howard Dus { which tl nterprise taken up ls hans ude Tare tar TH vo: | has ab lecid | fall, and ] | of it is most cr | ship an 1 pastor and helpful frien 8 ente y Olive Men’s Pants, $1.25 kind j 89c Men’s Pants, $1.50 i kind ----... 98¢ : home of his | James McCloskey and family on Friday, March s, Toner Robb, who has been en arents., with a bridge company for the pa | I to Gorton, months, has returned home, Howard Baker is pneumonia, Attending I'ibbens, of Beech Creek practice Kercise, Ve are glad to McCloskey, o ny lesser lw rir Hig Slowly fro seriously cother gether nhvsi hy Tyrone fora i had a genial rs Pa 5120 { 418 Men's Corduroy Pants, low as CS8AYS, orations pneumonia 1.19 " Children's Suits, low 98¢ Men's Suits, as low 3, 98 br many parent t by their Conrad Kreager was Thursday March 4, very John ' trip to Howard, on S¢ Lee Markle and Berti ‘erringer inte inierc manifested their This is o werk y articles 1 This i gOOd work, Kreags . tock at cut prices Division boss E, Shope took a pr § ture spell of spring fever last week tore up the old sidewglk in front of 5 | joyed a pleasure po 1 A " house, inte g to put down a new and | in" Philipsburg WORKMAN’'S BARGAIN HOUSE, Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts. Bellefonte Pa tt} | fie 10vVed loyed t x with I Javid Prov C1 King nt ar in far: Lad : ie Ol 4} -* uo) 1 id INS ANSSASNANNPONTTN PA NANG NSN COLORED SILKS PRICE, E. P. IRVIN. SEE66600046050808000000000 ETESTTERGETOTTIITITISaRETE2922729999909999990% 299000000 SESS TESTTOTTEITITEICTCTTBO0TTTIBATILAETSNSNCEDBIIBAA LL . an : ACCLIMATED “© Western Horses | TO CORRESPOND ENI1S YOUR MONEY TO EARN 20 Per Cent. SPRING MILLS LEATHERS BROTHERS, A EGE ANIL A hh I Bey EN The Bett Investment on Earth Is in the Earth Iiself.” D. A. GROVE. IZRGETSRERERER" EESENEEENENEEE FN EENEEEEEEEEEENEDS g Suits BOGGS Twp arrie Bennet mit Hill Markle, both at the home of As soon as vou're ready to take a few days Mary Haines, of up the question of a Spring Suit she P ked irned to her home d at Tyrone on a neuralgia in her face, ucas, J. B. Lucas and A. J Lucas who are employed at Cato have return of the bat Tom ¢ rol wil And it On, ’ ' the exact forn you'll find us superbly ready. vondering =» Taft adminis Logan DeArment, who of the paid fire town, came over on ner with hi department of Johns- | in the opera house You can bring any idea about Friday tot y Ta ous have returned 1 they have been s their parents, Irvin Lucas has returned to his here after spending a few days with his lady friend, Miss Olie Summers, at Snow Shoe [otersection Lizzie Emenhizer. of ( Sunday at the home of A James Lucas is suff eye Nora Lucas has returned to Howard after spending a few weeks at home Orvis, where few days at anada, |. Lucas ng with a spent SPRING MILLS Have winter weather here at Wednesday, 1rd, we 6 inches of snow and lots of drifting. C. J. and J. B, Ripka made a business trip to Decker present wd a fall of about Mrs. Joe Solt is housed up with the | mump and |]. B valley, also wa days last week, hose visiting at J]. B Wednesd Ay were L. E. Ripka, of Decker valley ; C Ripka and wife, and Mrs, W, O, Ripka and her sister, of this place, George Gentzel is cutting some fine hemlock timber into logs on the south side of his farm E. L. Lingle, of Lemont, is visiting his parents and friends here. Mr. Lin file is 4 teamster on the A. C, Confer umber job at Lemont, and reports the roads in bad condition up there, Jerry Zettle recently shipped a fine lot of furs from Spring Mills to some west- ern market, D.: A irtle, of Greengrove, was through our valley buying up cows, last week, Rumor says that Salon Decker, our young Jumberman, bought a fine team of horses at Jerry Rishel's sale on the sth of March, Decker list a few K ipka of on the sick Ripka's on home | | Pottsville, on Tuesday, Mr \ parents Joseph C. Bright, of Bs Mawr, a son-in-law of the late Hon. John Irwin, of Bellefonte, died at his residence at Bryn Mawr last night, aged sixty-nine burried at Bright was a member of the firm of Griscom, Bright & Co., which succeeded Judge Irwin in Friday years, and was | management of the Howard Iron Works sore 1 of our years ago, and was well known to many older citizens, His family are still frequent visitors in Howard It is a pleasure tonote that Cookman [ecathers, who has been under treat ment for appendicitis in the Lock Haven | hospital, has returned home very much | improved without the i operation necessity of an The musical entertainment in the Evangelical church last Thursday was a really enjoyable and reflects great credit upon the musical talent of our town, as well as upon those who inaugurated and carried it out, The programme seemed asomewhat ambi. tious one, but the patient and earnest training of Miss Rhoads, added to the native ability of the participants, enabled them to execute it in a delightfully sue. cessful way, Lacking space to tell of the individual excellence of those who took part, it will not be deemed invidi ous to say that Miss Thomas’ rendition of the pantomine ** Nearer, still Nearer," which is sentimentably religious in its character, gave evidence of histrionic ability which is worthy of larger oppor- cunities and should be developed An interesting incident of the dedica- | tion last Saturday was the presence of | seven sisters, daughters of former coun- | ty treasurer Adam Yearick, They are] now Mrs. Rev. Franklin Wetzel, of | Rebersburg: Mrs, J. W. Lee, Hublers- burg; Mrs, Hon, John Wetzel, Mrs, Sam. Be Voonia, and Mrs. Lewis Dorman, Bellefonte; Mrs, John Weber and Mrs. W. H. Holter, Howard. OCCaAsIoOn (xILLE] IS THE PLACE. Loose Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Our Rea, Price. Price Canned Corn 3 for 2s 12¢ Tea : . an 400 6 cakes Soap . 25¢ Chocolate. ....... 210 2¢C Bak, Powder with prize 40¢ Tomatoes ‘ 0 12¢ Macaroni. . $ 10¢ Jersey Flake.... 19¢ Soda. ....... . ‘ 100 Corn Starch .. Sc Rice, 4 Ibs for 25¢ 8c Baking Molasses, 15 20 Fine canned Peas 12 ree Rice . ie 8¢ 28 1bs Dairy Salt 20 25¢ Soup Beans, 3 qts 2s roc qt Dunh’s Cocoanut, He 10K For CASH ONLY. Goods charged at regular prices We pay joc for Butter; 20¢ for Eggs. Potatoes wanted gsc. Berl axn Commercial Proxes, STORE OPEN TILL 8 P. M, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST. Boys’ Clothing EEEEEEN. 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