Page 8. Correspondents’ Department - HOWARD. intments there Pastors’ Next ing town t center he : : $ Reforms ‘ast I h } } it M Appo Sab preach of our which churches ntments veral appol Crow 10:00 A and at will M.; Sa- pred it Mt. Bethel lona at 7 Church of ‘hrist Evangelist J Tomson 11 preach at Howard morning 1 evening, and at 100N H in Mt D the Eagle in Pastor ward at OP M R 16:30 opal S 1 at H ly at 2 P. M ‘hapel eran, Kelly and Rev Joseph C will preach at will also preach mmunion gelical-—Pa Ww preach at Fairview 1 at 2 P.M Alloys Btor Jacksonville ard ¢ oli nounce 10:30 A. M Changes in the Reformed Church The old charge, made the Jacksonville Marsh Creek, blersin Bethel and Salona pointm 5, most acceptable ed by Rev Crow many years has been fou » erection of a church ypointment in How- ard, and cumbersome for one 1 wand was recently divide« Hublersburg from up of Hu ap- Nittany Mt serv- maintaine 1 » Hustle ntl t ’" APPAre other good several rs our public spirited citizens are ing to ntain treet lights in parts t their pense { ArTANE own ex ood His Birthday Remembered Rev. W. W. Rhoads had nes in Bellefonte which required his attention last Friday afternoon, and when he arriv hia home upon his return in the vening, » r f over business ed at 3 und in possessi who had brougt loaves i * d his friet ann Has Rented a Lar Josent i H ) ger Farm 2 will les t ff nds The Township Schools Open Another Old Soldier (ir Gone He R priva the 1 LE wife oral barn to t) A Gospel Ten Will be erected on the | Butler a af Holt's op, and 0 formerly will furding William Evangel of Ea- hold int gleville prea hing Among Our Sick Mrs. Mary B. Ix sudden] and seriously day evening. but Mra. Bane bedside of Wentzel, at % John Turner last Ha ) for Haas taken Satur was ill on much improved alled to the son, Walter morning in ns ins wrnell Ean slid Monday time the first of n since Any wet in Miss Ida Rho cent that she township last Saturday of her Merl McGinley has returned to from a course of treat ment in Bellefonte hospital, from which ahs ms not received much benefit hoped Tor he friends On far onvales into Marion to be a several nds, Miss Kling Ws Is an drove aver ¢ days’ guest frie t he RO ne by r of last week Willard strong enough to go on his uncle, Capt. Hen rods distant. The first walked so far in Just a Monday of this week, he as far Morris’ drug Monday McDowell or wns utches to visit niaon, a few time he has year, and on walked some store, On last Monday DD. T. Allison stop- ped at Capt. Bennison's home with his pair of bronchos, and asked the Capt. to take a short ride with him, and the invitation was promptly accepted, en- Joying the half hour in the baliny morning alr immensely, This is the first time Capt. Bennison bas left his premises for something more than seven months, and all his friends are rejoleing. appeared on the streets | ! fin | is the g ! Kn L i Centre Chief the week Adelbert Burgess nt Leathers Is home Confer has gone thi at Hyner, Matthew Rogers, Jr, and wife ¢ Sunda with Altoona relatives Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Ray, of lL.em ests of Mr. and Mr John spending {0 Work woods ind VISILOrs « Monday Roger: Wile "| wer banker eta Weber « Normal to ame up from pend the week R. Holter and Mrs her Avis, entertained friends, Mr Dorman, of last Sunday Miss Mary uest Kane het of Philadelphia, ol sisters at the old hom and Mrs, Willlam Schenk attend funeral of a friend In Lock Ha- i8t Sunday ‘harles V. Woodward, of Philadel dropped Into town between trains rsday morning ss Dlanche Moo wis a week end guest Miss Minnie Robb "illiam Marshall, a P ithlete, was a week the home of Edward Shope Mrs Ida Munsell, of Emporiun 1¢ guest of her Mrs week moving itself, grounds ed and de Mr ed the f Lock of Ha- her B.C end g cousin, D days last five cent established base ball has orarily, on the Mrs. Dr. Kurtz surpris lighted her Williamsport friends with tle visit last Friday and Saturday Austin Rothrock and her broth- McLauth, of Niagara ests of Mrs. Geo, Long, Mrs er, Wm Wor & Falls, last week DeHass Mo Charles wil or nenhew where as the Cheesmar y Mill Hall —_ rf her brother, Monday, of her in Lock Haven furnace farm, Lauth es- h was no- 1 she funeral Ww. C of ded \ Markle the old when relative, The sale belonging to the Bernhard tate, to A. W. Gardner, whi ted a few weeks ago. has been ant od and the f } Arm will ‘ LEAL rents htar of far birthda ot [eathers H nd | : Gardner Mr. and of Johnsonbhurs ym thelr homes to celebrate It, and irns may con- and happiness of the seven on time, and pupils and ‘Kennedy, because remind her of her as n ret duce to her comfort On Monday last township schools with a f teachers wish ANY na nix opened ill complement of The enth will be delayed a few of the Incompletencan of the ing Contractor N H pushing with all speed tenchers was given In a ad ar Humir nn ROA } a new build. Pletcher in The list of former issue wed unusual outpour atl on Tuesday of Lock Haven, and and 8K. DD. Gettig, of d each other In quick little Cyr Brungart reulated among them indiscriminately Our people are won if all this has anything to do ming of the 1810 comet of the Our town | ; egal ormick, Miller follow and Hall, « Bellefonte guecession “ of Centre dering with the or M. Tate department Pacific R his former Inst weel puplis of molding shops of the BS Orleans, visited A. Pletcher, here He Is one of the six bright the school at Washington Furnace, when Mr. Pletcher taught I years ago, all of whom now occupy im portant positions In various parts of the United States and all read the Democrat A personal letter from District Su. perintendant 1B. CC. Conner contains a paragraph in reference to the conven tion of last week, which we are sure he will be quite willing to have all our people read, and we, therefore, take the liberty of quoting It “The preachers were all delighted with the hospitality of your people. It was A real pleasure to me to hear them talk on the train of the charming way in which they had been entertained” foreman in the R. at New teacher, A THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, September 23rd, 1909. Mre, McMurtrie spent Si at Tyrone. M Anna M, Kaup was a uest of her sister, Mrs. J, L Mr, and Mrs, W, H. Long pi ngers cecastward inday homefolks Holter were 8 aon yO UNIONVILLE H. 1. Stine pumpkin of last sound as Says, The Hon. G. W. Morrison duty all of last week on severe attack of cholera morbus. Miss Cora Hall, of Mount daughter of Mark Hall, was shopper in town. She's a good catch but she SAYS no young man need apply ucless he owns an automobile and 1s an abstainer from the use of tobacco in any form, and whiskey, There, now Stewart Turner and family visit ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Turner. A large number of our good citizens, male and female, yo and old, attend. ed the surprise party at the home Mrs, Fredericks, up the pike, about week ago, It was in honor of the versary of her 75th birthday. Who was the first discoverer of North Pole ? Why, Cook, of course Connie Brugger, after he emerged from a cloudburst of post cards, looked like a bright new twenty dollar gold piece~—142 was the number of cards that rained down on him, and birthday anniversary was the 21st, ‘‘Gee he said, “I'll get a chance to vote for a jury commissioner this fall." : Ray Parsons, after wallowing in the 1 at Attuntic City for ten days. eturned on Saturday i ’ 3 is added sweet that is ‘ete has a mammoth year's raising, a dollar--that's what was off account of a Ms I ieasant, aA recent are "uno ng ol a anni- the his NE pond with at oirdu- vO av ir expert av evenin s. intending ’ d then Wn ly The boys she after four prisoners, rapped, they they raved, finally they y they were heard, janitor sent for, who released them on recognizance good 1 their own be the year-old kids for havior and 80 went home happy in being let off so easy. Three more counties heard from. The from G. W, Ingram, Milivilla, Pa., says, “the Centre DEMOCRAT is My th frst is mascot t do i" The Houser Alse su couian W out second is from Dan Houser, i I never wid r int the Cenixs Mr from LEMONT. William 8S« nek and wife ting with her sister in Ebensburg, and he will the United Breth ren conference which at Altoona this week D. 1. Helte and toonn Wednesday they Are vis 1 also attend iI IN SeERBRIOND wife went ta Al on parents in mer bein ent i“ at pres MILESBURG Mrs. Sue C. Wilson, of DuBois, state organizer of the W. C.T. Union did some excellent talking in the M. E. church on Thursday evening, 16th, ing new members to the Union, George McMullin, of Franklin, after visiting his brother Henry, returned home. Mr, and visitin AT. Grangers friends in Columbus, Ohio Picnic. Miss Marcella Boggs visited Centre | Hall and Spring Mills among friends Miss Hanoah Green has phia SNOW SHOE. An airship Isn't much good unless it rises to the occasion T. B. Buddinger has Philadelphia where they were buying material for their daughter Effie's wedding, to come off next month. Rev. Bchugart, of Altoona, and Rev Mingenfritz, of Glenn Hope, two of our former pastors and Rev. Ertle, of {Karthaus, were visitors in our town, | stopping on thelr way home from the | Methodist Ministerial meeting at How ard, It wouldn't be wise to jump at the conclusion that Peary's goose Is Cooked, Quite a number of our town folks with | Tees brothers, A Vis nes mers WOODWARD. 11 th I'nits Smith 1.01 ‘harles 5. Mary gpent a pet Vore with Ld} Hos Gertrude night or a pleasure trip to their au Ww d Ev forenoon termar Michi Of me Week at NN A EES65604050800080608ss PPP9959999999999% * J 5s ges KRatz& Co's STORE NEWS 66860 55s e999 29 : ger, K Keck Normal Orndort and auto OUR FALL Millinery Opening Will Take Place TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Sept. 28-29 Christy Smith’s Orchestra will be in at- tendance. angelical eh and he We Mr TI IR RR RRR RRR RRRRRRRRL YL Teese RRR RENN RR RRR RY en Come Ww if On vig ne, v and Smi Yearic) Cow vel f Ohio ldren, Sheasles PI109990 220000000000 R RRC RRR TR RY RRYRYRETR RR ER RR RYE S83835500 tEeeeenee saddss feces Our display this season will be far su- perior to any we have ever attempted hereto- fore. You are cordially invited to attend. Ratz & Co. | BELLEFONTE, PA. they were SEEEBEEREEES nts 29029000000 9 i fan 800085800 teen Orndorf 0). Stevens # . 2111 1111211] SEEES05500500550055000s £99299 9922000R000RR0RRRREERRRRRRRRRRRRRSTS to visit the for- | for | the cause of temperance, thereby add- | Mrs. Samuel Campbell are | Boggs spent Thursday at the returned | home after visiting relatives in Philadel- | : returned from po For very Correct Dress for Men Particular Men! THE SIM CLOTHES--READY! It pays to be par- ticular about Clothes, and because that's so, it pays to have par- ticular Clothes for such wearers. The small touch of style, of shape, of finish of the pockets or cuffs, the things that give fashionable distinction to a man’s dress—it’s our business to know about such things, and to have them ready for those who appreciate them. We are ready with just this sort of Clothes; ready as nev- er before, with the largest and most pleas- ing collection of good clothes ever gathered together under one roof in all Central Pennsylvania. The styles, fabrics, models, are handsome —its really a pleasure for us to ask you to come in and look over such a collection. We know how good they are; we know you are certain to find them satisfying. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, ~ Bellefonte A" Copyright 1900 by Hart Schaffner & Marx
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