Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMCC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 28th, 1009, Correspondents’ Department ige Seven - HOWARD. Preaching Next Sabbath ho t Episcopal Ray } t Beech h at Run 2 Howard onville at at wdes will preach sd A M wind at Jacl “30 PM Reformed tev, H I preach and administer the Holy Com- munioen Jacksonville at 10:30 A, M,, and will preach at Marsh Creek at 2:30 P. M., and Howard at 7:30 P. M The American Ambassadress, Mrs. Ju- liet Packer Hill cently been much dence of the State, and whose distinguished husband, the Hon ll, represents our couns- court, Is a person- interest to this any other in the Williamsport, which was her birthplace ause it was the birthplace of her father, the Hon, H B. Packer, and the home of her ances- erations before Packer on the Robb James first 1 (‘row will in ri eater community State, excepting bed him home- farm which Packer, born of i disc and editor have suffer. originated nto which have beer have anda nm ; sto comn ated to the painted wo wall of the room, creg inside and outside hx found good draught, under the edge of match boards and will reg the dan AY been ar the ve between the arding where it and thence the roof A some white “pt In out few paint MAR Missionary Convention The if hd lant of hu Rey Address "hat tude toward Frank Wetze M Rev. C. E A Bla should be the pastor's att home Quest Schaffer The ! very brie calle it morning Real Estate Movement Z. 8. Wels! vho owns lot f the Wetzel town the « raliroas Graydon street wining ov and having a it of Howard ude on gr i nort) ling r thir firm in Gard Id wird Jackson her wers. Jr tool and sr u® Rroatl KRve inter raliroad nie deer AON mak mele Her amt "iin! re mer Ross, of third sister wit} 1.00 Mrs \ Mr y ne f Bellefonte daughte Johnson, m “the } foll tl by 2 home vi last T} The new pavement the C Muffy property brings that section Main street up to a high standard footwalks Albert Strickland and family, of Mt Eagle, were guests of his mother, Mra Clara Strickland, on Saturday and Sun day Miss Corilla Thomas Is spending a well deserved holliday month with her sinter, Mra, B. FV, Jones, In New York. Rev. B. Hl. Mateer, of Daretown, N J, filled the Presbyterian pulpits at Jacksonville and Howard last Sabbath, Z T. Weirick and his handsome young daughter Mary, hied themselves to the county capital on Baturday, Mrs. Elmer Ertle and son Herbert visited Lock Haven last Friday. Mrs. Bertha Hoffman was a week visitor at Lock Haven, on Inst the Ladies’ the UU. BE. congregation at the home of Mrs. Boone, with the following result ident-—Mrs. Joseph 1. Holter; President Mrs, John B, Holter; Sec retary Mrs. Fred S Dunham: Asst Secy Mrs. Haves Schenck: Treasur or Mrs. John Loder Mrs. Willlam Miss Nellie Bennison, of this place, with her husband and family, and ac companied by her brother Dean, re moved from her late home at Ce Ohio, to Daw Okla they own ge farm, nent of which will fully Lime Ald Boclety held Last week of election John Pres- Vice formerly Torrence, ntre, on, expended in intro its neat littl be supplied Charles H cream fac of the from the steam will ngine boller of staurant and ice rooms, next door iflding, are heated Will boxing even event putting Lhe 1 on, who Is of Philadelphia, In a at Snow next Monday s ng 8 training for the the har work Is nd to moet bout Shoe and thie g he tion for McCoy the towns ym Rob- end pink « « ‘ Xpects to glve use, which cou illding for Howard nt of nd obtained fr p north hin Ar the ApPProad H Howard ‘ towns! inting if Tyrone, her friend, Miss Mermar : last week interesting skets thin corresix COBURN CC. Krumrine Welkert ore guests here Gu Klinger Dalmatia Kaler a fon Mrs, 1 Ww H of Inst week at Centre daughter Mra N n recently was a patient fonte hospital Another new plano to this town's already is found In Prof. 1. A man of sited Thomas da sterman spent Hall with Bhaeffer, in the part her who Belle has been added Inrge list, and it Meyer's home Church Reopening V St. Mark's Lutheran church at Soy. dertown, which has been uwadergoing repairs, will be reopened for prblic ser. vice on Sunday November 7th, at 10 30 a.m. The improvements consist of a new roof, repainting outside and inside, om © lecture room, A Dew car. pet, ete, Rev. john Brubaker, of Avis, a former pastor, will assist the pastor in charge, Rev, L, N. Fleck, in the service of the day. A very cordial invitation is given to all to be present, RECENT DEATHS, their | MINCER Mrs dled at her home Thursday night, Oct, one years She Mincer last ith, aged seventy» by Susanna at Castanen Blix children, an the being Mrs, Henry Weaver. of Blanchard, and Terrell, of Beech Creek Burial was in the cemetery at Flemington, Daniel an old known resident of Belle Wednesday « Oct, after three months’ is survived ONE number mad GORDON Gordon, time and well fonte, died on vening, iliness paral) He was 72 vears, 7 6 days old and is survived by the ng children: Sam , Mrs. El- Bellefonts Mrs intingdon; Mrs ger and J Gordon, The funer; ook wfternoon; | 0th with months John Wil- of on in Columbus, Ohl of H liam Hassin Bellefonte Friday the 1 place made non cemetery HOWARD old daughter Mary Howard, the BR. of Mrs. Agnes How- of Axeman, died in the Bellefonte STEPHENSON Mrs died daughter, Mrs fonte, on Sat sis, aged aiden name Frank BSte- the home of her Harry Johnson at Belle. rday morning of paraly- The leceasods and she was phenson at years " wan { her eo she ent : Ehter and, tw f Walker [ Pitts pens where the home cksonville burg iIrg died hns she Her of her sor | thar fr the f WAS taker near ym thers M mdas by Rev. Barry J. M. Rearick was made at Cedar IN cemetery. TWITMIRE neral the pervi On evening Twitmire ire r Ww street died T the " Steele Hl take place fr t) terment in the Union dence 8 afternoon DREIDELRIS prom led Daniel nent citizen of Dreibelbis. a lege towns! Pp Frid ) ing On State Coll near il and getting re When ssintov aly : breakf famil ‘ Ire vho (lettin nao had gone y the response the search for him and rified » ind him sitting Ir death His age and months. The dos upright, honest citizen. ha fidence and respect of the comm in which Ing a progressive f Ways and considered one of the most Influential men He wan a life long member of the Re- formed church and lived consistent with Its teachings He Is survived {by a wife and the following children: | Mra. Jacob Krumrine, Mra Lutz and Harvey Dowersox, of State College: Mra. Paul Ridley, of New York; William, of Greensburg; John, of Penna Furnace; Newton and Wal. ter, of Btate College, and Misses Maud and Mary, at home. His brothers and sisers all reside In the west. The fu. neral took place on Tuesaday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. A. A. Black of. clating. Interment at Penn Hall barn fot ut to were hor the stable as 74 ensed mnie years WAR Aan ing the con the people In he lived. De. armer he was al. unity prosperous county's {tonte, died at her home at the residence | George | : LAIRD: ~Raymond Laird died at the home of his grandparents at Curtin, of diphtheria, on October sth, aged = and 4 months. He was a Elsie Laird, whose husband died leav her with two little boys to care for v T Years S00 of " + GROSS Willlom Gros imnday morning Oct home of his grand-da 15. Woomer, at State of Co. F Interment was soldier, died 17 at the on 8 ghter, lege a member second Cavalry day in the made Meyers cemetery ROYER: ~Henry W, Royer Lamar Sunday, of dropsy and heart trouble, aged 66 years, He 1s survi by his wife, two daughter ceded him vived by t burg sisters i died at on ved BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Makes the finest, most deli- cious biscuit, cake and pastry; conveys to food the most healthful of havi He i aac, of the grave to wo brothers «1 George E., of Milton, | , Mrs. Henry Miller and | gg B. Gramley, of Lock Haven Mrs. William Gable, of Blanchard, ial was made at Cedar Hill cer Charles Ru gel Jessi entered the Benton, MATILDA r of the far PORT Virginia Women Repalr Roads “1 Edith 1 4 a fret nissed in mained Funeral serv morning, cond | by Rev. Crow Arg Soh 1 wid M. Williams, who has for s Hublersburg , White Haven dertown treatment, visit. Zion cemetery pd his family in this place recently and rium feeling but ome rover We aver a turkey, Gardoer Gro Cave, killed a turkey. A pheasant | captured by John Koarr and two squirrels by Ted Bailey tysrmenil te he returned to the TAY . ET2Y | ittle benefitted, : Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS SPECIAL SALE OF COATS WE WILL place on sale tomorrow morning and continue to sell until all are sold. 75 children’s coats all sizes, reg. price $2.50, $3.00 and up to $5.00 SALE PRICE $1.98 50 Ladie's coats in mixed colors and Black, reg.Iprice $7.50 to $10.00 Sale Price $3.98. These coats are odds and ends of broken lots and we have put these prices on them to clear them out quickly. A Rare chance to Buy Cheap MOYER :—on Tuesday morning, Oct. 37. Mrs. Lucy Potter Moyer, of Belle- of Mrs James Harris, on Allegheny street, ’ after suffering several weeks from Mrs. Moyer was th William Wilsor ANS « Cen jisease ‘i 1 of Ur one ire here she ssidence was , with her sis rs, Miss Mary Wilson, Miss Alice Wil son and Mrs, George Elliott rented part of Mrs. James Harris’ home, where they were getling things fixed up very com fortably when the silent messenger of death entered and took one of the four remainin The deceased for years had been a consistent member of the Presbyterian church and took a deep interest in all Christian work, She also belonged to the local W, C. T. U. and did everything to’ advance its cause. Hers was a life of faithfulness to every duty and has left its impress for good on this community. Mrs born and raised at Potters recently celebrated | t She was sisters Mover was Mills and nh birthday ate Mrs eovased, ar jer 8 f the A sister of ex-isov, | B&B 50-inch black broadcloths, $1.50 Fine texture—beautiful luster Importer brot over more pieces than his organization could ket, We took the surplus off his hands for a consideration, That consideration allows us to offer you 50-inch Black Broad cloth $1.50 a yard. Another Black proposition. Usually good goods sold at a Dollar are 44 inches wide or less. We offer you goods of merit much wider—enough tc make considerable difference in the quantity needed, Black striped Black Serge, 56 inches wide, $1.00. Black striped Black Diagonal, b6 inches wide, $1.00. Plain Black Cheviot, 56 inches | wide, $1.00. Black Storm Serge, 54 inches wide, $1.00. | Black Unfinisht Worsted, 54 inches wide, $1.00. Black Venetian, 54 inches wide, $1.00. «Greatest Dollar Black Goods offer made in many a day, BOGGS & BUHL NORTH BIDE, PITTOBURGH, PA. mar- COAT AND SUIT DEPT. 2nd. FLOOR. Katz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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