Page 12. THE Correspondence: | dignity of (Continued) HOWARD. Not so great is the torment of him who is wounded in body as of him who is wounded in spirit. In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Reformed-—Pastor E. F. Faust wil preach at Mf, Bethel at ten o'clock and at Salona at half past seven. United Evangelical Snyder will preach at Fairview at hal” past ten and in Howard at half past seven. Methodist Episcopal—Pastor Bdwin Dunning will preach in ard at half past ten, at Kennedy at half past two, and at Curtin at past seven. Council. All the members the regular monthly ing Mr. Neff who was out of Minutes were read and without eriticism, Water reported that the reservoir cleaned and was full and over. Nuisance committee bad water in Main street gutter from | Charles Lucas’ restaurant and | council ‘directed that it should be dis® continued, Complaint was made that liveryvman Robb was turning horses into the street to pasture. Mr, Robb's attention was called to the ordinance against animals running at large. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company requested permission the new low-grade track to through the north side of the ough. Mr. McDowell objected and appointed a committee to con- with the borough counsel N. B. upon the subject, and re- special meeting to be call- ed, Burgess George H. Leathers presented the urgent need of a po- lice officer and made a Strong plea for the appointment of one, No action was taken. Street committee reported the walk on the railroad properly | completed, and four cars of crushed stone received and applied. Se veral of the old boardwalks which yet cum- ber our were reported in bad condition. Committee was dire ted | to notify John Robb, Mrs. Wm. P Lucas, J. I. Reber, and M. P. Holter to repair wi New brick or con crete were ordered on the properties of Ha and the Evangelical parsonage Mr. MeDowell contradi ted the report made last month that the cesspool upon Mrs. Holmes' property was in bad rondition Contractor Anderson was permission to rarily divert trafli from the west end Valnut street to street while nstructing the Bills amount- street re- were present at committee had heen | reported pass bor- was sult Spangler port at a streets ves Schenck granted Jalnut street to $142.96 ef] for pairs were I ’ Railroad Notes. Two big sts : as at Liu cast other above Mt, ' gravel” | entire each min on mer weluding gravel trains of eight Are used at to carry the to the fin" rapidly G3. FF. 3 nographe a father, via Pitcairn, Mrs. W. L Miss is enjoyi home The made a postal its patrons Mrs sister Philadelphia, " Howard | heen for | has savings sitory Anna Crawford, son John and Sadie, of Altoona spent the with Mr Mra. David Welsh MceCrac if Ohio Disciple Chapel week and Rev for the Christian ing. George Long has secure posi - | tion asx asst. electrician in a large manufacturing concern n Detroit, Mich. ’ | Mrs. Nellie Watts, of Williamsport, | with her Interesting little daughter Eleanor, is at home for nn short va- cation. Miss Edith Butler wen Saturday, and with her Dean Bennet, enjoyed the to Watkins Glen on Sunday. Miss Jennie Bechdel, one of How- ard’s handsome girls, who now is a business woman of Pittshurg, spent her three week's vacation here with her mother, Miss Louise Hensyl, one of the highly skilled trained nurses of New York, has come home (0 spend her vacation, and recuperate her some - what worn energies, Mrs, BE. F. Faust Ladies’ Ald Society of the Reformed church and her bible class at the parsonage Wednesday evening de- lightful social evening, Henry Derr, Miss Kephart and Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Willams with their three children came In their car from Altoona, to spend (he Fourth with Isaae R. Willams and family. A sudden and serious iliness of the baby of Charles M. Confer at Niag- ara, took his mother, Mrs, Henry Confer and sister Marie to them last week, The child is reported better, The School Board Is furnishing the ken, preached | ! congregation in’ the | lagt Sabbath morn- | to Mill Hall winter, Mrs. excursion entertained the {and her {ing function {Hleged to be {to the | Howard, Pastor M. J.| | several | Owen James | How- | {of Northumberland, half | Saturday | eral {lowing as meeting exceépt- | Qa v town. | COTES approved | 0 : PF | Kennedy; W, CO | gle; running | | and his | { for more one of the for | | | plication for a | week the { VO, are gi place of the old center of each most com ing plant to take the fashioned stove in the room. The change Is a mendable one Mrs. HH. T her achieved the birthday last shand planned surprise” for a most pleas were priv McDowell xteenth and her hu executed a “really which proved to be for all who present, Prof, George M., Robb best recrention from his work as principal of the schools, in bringing his wife and boy old homes and associations in and their frequent and pro- visits are appreciated. venerable Samuel FF. and days last week their family. Rev, Hicks, of DuBolistown, and Mrs. George M. Robb, with son, of Altoona, and Miss Nellie were all at township school board met last evening and among it sev- items of work, teachers Saturday, finds his arduous tracted The sq " Kline, from a por- tion of Prof Kline home The for the coming Charles Robb, Fairview, Haagen, Gravel Point; Joseph Gardner, Sand Hill; Miss Pearl Gates, season Miss Ethel Miss Dollie her nlece Ritner, Furnace Allison, of Miss Verna Nittany, were Sunday guests of | Misses Bennison. Miss Verna is a | granddaughter of the hale ful octogenarian B. F. Shaffer, and the writer shares her appreciation of the fine old christian gentleman and sterling democrat, whose friendship than forty years has been 1ssets of life, Capt. H. C. Holter struck it when he secured the good offices of the Hon, C. E. Patton, our represent- ative in Congress, to take up his ap- special pension, Last captain received a wire from the Congressman saying that his special bill had passed and receiv- ed the signature of President Taft The increase is from $17 to $36 per month and the captain is correspond- ingly happy Mrs. R. M. Neff and son William, of Tyrone, and Mrs. Smith, of Reno- iests at the I. H. Neff home, Leathers, who spent term at Perth At nhoy yung Jersey idea “he Ww therefore en- credit of the Allison, of Miss the last school teaching the y« to shoot, and tided to share of the great Wilson non for the LA SUmMm-« of manual Florence who Is, hools farmers and Altoona | his wife enjoyed a visit of | | Weaver, and Mrs, | thelr | ( the | rich ¢ evening. he n | be] | N A [ Wim Grieb, | Kinkle, { 7p | ¥ ( {1 N I | NV | Harvey elected the fol- | T Agustus KB ia | for Thompson, Mt, Ea- | by Pitcairn, | te Intter it and cheer- | a | last ted ents, Weaver's ir ! i 8 ‘aris, Grieb, F Annle V Carls, Aznzle Grace irieb, Landis | rence ng her CENTRE pEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, July 11th, 1912, She recelved consisting hose present were as nd Mrs, Rev, Btuuffer, M; leave Rishel, Mr and Mrs hook, Mr. and Mra. George fr, and Mrs, Wm. Carls, Mr. ar Irs. Perry Greninger, Mr, and Mr Barner Mr. and Mea Jol Mrs, Anni Mover, Mrs, Ka Mrs A. B (iren nger, alton, Mrs, Weaver, Mrs. Henry Beck, Mrs, Thomas Shreckengast, Weaver, Annle C Margar Tile Kerstetior, Greninger, (ora or Ida Carls, Mina Glantz, Edith Shrack, Martha Frank, Ivy Elsle Grieb, Roxanna Grieh, ‘aris, Thomas Rul Greninger, Nevin Grieb, To Miller, Roy Weaver, Arch fechtly, Lewis Fisher, G. Hamilto Herlocher, Harry Well, Pearl Shr Shreckengast, lela Grenir Grieb, Earnest Harry, M Henry Grieb, Fannie Sha Mina Grieb, Paul Frantz, urg, returned Mr. and Mrs r Ruth, and friend, of being from Lock Daniel Ruhl's on Sunday. vars of this place ho a ttending the Muncy Normal le Monday and Perry C g, whi there, left on Ruhl's moved Daniel Ruhl's last Reuben Wetzel and Salona, over Sunday Wilson, of Nitt Molly R Many pre mostly of Phil homas W Irs. Israel Wilson Mrs Mrs, Greninger, rank Hl 8, onGunden, Macy Grieb, fary Ti Rishel, Grieb, Perry ( Aarne iHlie ar, Aaron nd Mrs and who wa it Pitt home, Wm, Wiet Salona, t! ed at The sche awching Robert Mrs, ren, of visited Mrs. sister, ream and cake church next, for The pu An ice e held near the siturday evening church 1d dishes follows Mi and Mrs Grie Zelda Greninge Mille Mille Ruth Grie Arthur weave eckengast, - 4 ip bh 1d » mn te Mrs Rishel, Harvey Cleave Mrs r, et Mina 1d r, fe r, b, 1, re ie n, r, 1 r f- 1 CE ind daugh e {aven, Vis- | re | ft ) Is fAsmmmmsTT AMIN g : : : : mw, y v. | $ ; Cash Paid for Butter & Eggs 18 Ibs Sugar $I. 00 7 cakes Soap 5 11b Baking Powder with d oh 2 Knights Vanilla, a bot 8 and 1 Dunhem's Cocoanut ¢ Rice, 4 Ibs Cornstarch, per Salt, per sack Macaroni, per Soda, per box 5 Gals. Kerosene 3 boxes of Banner Baker's Chocolate We pay for Butter, We pay for Eggs, box box Lye line of premiums we purchases. See our give with cash Gillen, the Grocer. Both Phones. AMMAR : ¢ : ¢ : ’ H Ld ¢ , A [4 * [4 [4 MA Ld * ¢ * 4‘ i’ Ld . a Be @ * * $ Ld [4 * : * H [4 | school house with 2 new steam heat- Don't Miss The lcan=Tlp Sale Now going on at Katz & Co. Read the Items over and note the Reductions on the goods. ON OUR RUMMAGE TABLE. Waists Bi wk and ors formerly, sold from $1.75 to $5.50 Clean-up Sale Price mn 7% iawn Waists, Madras Walsts a little soiled from being on dis- play but not a waist in the lot worth less than $1.00, Clean-up Sale Price . 19% Satteen Walsts, formerly sold from 25 cents to 3.756, Clean-up Sale Price . . 8c Not HN Waists og LADIES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS. Skirts formerly sold from $5.95 to $7.50, Clean-up Sale Price $3.98 Skirts formerly sold from $3.76 to 5.60, Clean-up Sale Price LAWNS! LAWNS! A new lot just received, bhe- sides higher priced ones culled from our own stock. of numerous patterns and color- ings of over seventy pleces, Clean-up Sale Price, a yard.#%c LAWNS! TWO BARGAINS THAT HAVE ALREADY CREATED QUITE A STIR. (1) Yard-wide Taffetta, Black only, our regular $1.26 quality, Clean-up Sale Price a yard. 7% (2) Yard-wide Measaline, Black and colors, plain and fancy weaves, our regular $1.26 and $1.36 quality, Clean-up Price a yard READY TO WEAR DEPART MENT. adies’ and Miss $16.76 Suits and Coats Sale Price ladles’ and Misses $25.00 Suits and Coats Sale Price Ladies’ and Misses $35.00 Suits and Coats Sale Price LADIES WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS Just what summer Wear, Price you want Clean | and RAIN COAT SPECIAL, Our Entire Stock of Misses Rain Coats at half-price. Ladies’ exactly Your cholce | NEAR SILK FOULARDS. Beautiful patterns, handsome colorings, regular price from 18¢ to 26c a yard, Clean Kale Price a yard... 12%: | SILK AND COTTON MIXTURES Regular 26c a yard fancy weaves, a big and all wanted colorings up Sale Price a yard, plain and selection Clean 1%¢ DON'T WAIT—BUT COME. Bargains all over the This is a sale, to convert chandise Into Cash, It's Saving. store. Mer- your Katz & Company Allegheny Street , Bellefonte, Penna. — Your Chance Now Every season it is the custom of the Sim Store to reduce the prices of unsold Suits, for a quick clearance. It is the pol- icy of this store to carry none or as few over to the next season and in order to do this we Greatly Reduce the Prices for quick selling. The people of Centre County have come to look upon these sales as a great event to secure the Finest Clothes, much underpriced and as such it truly is. We re- serve no suits in the store, the most durable things in the store shares alike these great reductions Semi -- Annual Clearance Sale Starts Saturday, July 13th, and continues two weeks MAMA WAM “ Men's Suits $10.00 Suits Reduced to $ 7.85 2.50 Suits Reduced to 9.60 15.00 Suits Reduced to 11.25 18.00 Suits Reduced to 13.50 20.00 Suits Reduced to 14.75 22.50 Suits Reduced to 16.00 25.00 Suits Reduced to 18.75 30.00 Suits Reduced to 22.50 Boys’ Suits $3.00 Suits Reduced to $2.15 4.00 Suits Reduced to 3.85 5.00 Suits Reduced to 3.90 6.00 Suits Reduced to 4.40 7.50 Suits Reduced to 8.25 Boys Wash Suits former prices 50c to $3 now 1-2 off. NN aaa aaa aaa a YS Aaa aa A RAR AVAL MABAAALAVAMAIAMARARAUNNAN Men's Trousers $2.00 Trousers Reduced to $1.35 3.00 Trousers Reducedto 2.15 4.00 Trousers Reduced to 2.85 5.00 Trousers Reduced to 3.90 6.00 Trousers Reduced to 4.40 Men's Outing Trousers in Light Flannels and Worsteds, formerly 2to $6 now at 1-2 off. ALL STRAW HATS 1-2 OFF MAAPMLMAM AMAL MEAL LALAMAMA AAV WWW EY aaa Ra MHI ATARA RIAA AAAAMAAAAA MAMMALS WAAAY Here's a Fine Selection of our Present Season's Most Standard Goods, Right Up to tbe Minute in Every Detail, Not Specially Gotten Up For Questionable Sale Methods; We Make No Loud Hurrah to attract you; An Immense Assort- ment Is Here; The Prices are Reduced exactly as set forth in this advertisement. No goods will be charged at these reduced prices. Sim The Clothier Allegheny Street, Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa.
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