Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —— CORRESFONDENTS DEPARTMENT HOWARD. preach our town ch contre vdded inter i preaching 1 native born at upon deopers Away up cage and an vol . King with d like the mollshed, al of : us A finish by ne hom FA ia on heavy creater than the greater drag the heavy them, and the ralls at require frequent grad Howard hill lent road-—K0 foul h nile—~and rails wear very rapid Foreman 4. Shope and his gung of nine mer naxisted by Foreman Freeland and his floating gang of eleven men, of Tyrone, have just completed replacing the worn-out fron new, from the east end of the passing siding to the town, at the west and The actual work of erecting the lines for the two extensions of the Bald Eagle Telephone Company, one westward on the 15. EK. creck as far as the farm of Solomon Tice, and the other west and north on Marsh creek to the home of Alfred Lucas, is now well under way. The school directors of the town. ship are obliged to build a new school house at Kennedy, and have decided to make it of brick. The plans and 11 : ni a wrades « rad q i or th : Live : 3 power iired to frei) thes : We of the Lt! the rens on ny | low Ing | specific ations have been prepared and are now in the hands of contractors, { who are preparing bids, i. An open-air lecture under tof “The Wavward Boy." pretiily Hustrated with lantern slides, delivered in front of the Hustler office last Thursday night, by George 1. Olney, of New York. If the excellent k right living and the valu were taught In this lecture, sink ded into the hearts of every boy and every parent heard it, forth fruit in lives, VO esult in a decided nost “school har the and title very Ww 8 BONY which would Of who their nny mit James Howard the ne inquir goods have ago he the paper the fol tO ANRwWe Lt! wi h ( the on sold yout advertized a he appeared on Thursday and on Saturday he sold the horse to Miller, of Nittany valley, and then he has received twenty. four letters and making inquir ® Ant hors after two weeks anle wae for Henry winee cards o the Mre. John 8. Hosterman and little gon, are at the home of Dr. and Mrs G. W. Hosterman, at Centre Hall, and will remain until school opens at Mont. rose, in Heptember. Mr, Hosterman | will Join them In a fow days at which | time the summer term at the Colum. bia University, New York, which he is attending, will close The annual Sugar valley campmeet- ing will be held on the camp ground near Boonville, beginning August 18 and continuing to August 26. A large portion of the cottages have been al. ready rented, | parents {pent a few LOGANTON. Harinton, a man Hotel death the lung Id an had jou th ope of hich was none The Haven, James ectionary uddenly at 11 A orrhagoes prominent Williamsport, Loxan being con died Thursday to hem- od was od Lo our regaining his of the best at remains were taken to prepared for burial and is home town, where the vas held School rally d Evangellic: hu | on and ever f of on due 1 Mec 10 veurs o rnes town in health w the t Lock ent funera held Lh in rust ‘linton RAL PINE GLENN AXEMANN $ ' initing t the n Rts ra Frank Btover to his parents left for spend grandparents Iireon Altoona ROM where he expects at the home of Helen lant week ne ey time in much Im was taken suddenly ening. but in proved COBURN. Clement Styers and fami valley, visited friends Last Friday who spent of Sugar here last week Randal! Harter and wife, povernl weeks with their returned to thelr home at West Virginia MoMurtrie, of days at the Harter, Dora Spring Mills, | home of 1. G Hartline i Mr. Bhively, of Glen Iron, Is assists ing Mr. Hartline in the bakery | Talk about little potatoes, they are | not all small. A. J. Btover ralsed one in his garden that weighs 1% pounds. T. B. Motz and wife and Myra Bto- ver, of Millhelm, spent Sunday at J. W. Kerstetter's young of of UNIONVILLE. Beott, a pretty, ! if Bar if New Castle, | he guest le, of Tyr . viel siren 14 Lt Grif Bu Nellie and Si orman, ¥ ] | Thursday, August 12th, 1909, CURTIN, nnfe Cox, Myrtl ate and Mis Miss the Ih enie) Run ou | nn iehling d after MILLHEIM, ¢ Nannle ger, arah {ol | jo I= AILROAD ELEVEN-DAY EXCURSION Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asbury Park or Long Branch FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, Round $5. 75 Trip FROM BELLEFONTE 1909 oy Covers Closing Sunday and Monday of Cam Q A ” TT p Meetin aa a aa EE hess ss sass assess da a a BE A a eo I PR ee eee ann se a a I a bo Se SS it tt SE ii We have about Thirty Suits of this season’s newest styles in light color- ings--at which u may choose one-half their price. Come early. VO at SIM, THE CLOTHIER, BELLEFONTE, PA. tl aad AEE ARE a RE N,N, Sh. eS UR ER EE i
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