Page 8, Correspondents’ ! Department HOWARD Pastors’ Appointments Next Sad tl ther ing in tl @ Var town and center here Christiar terson, 1is« M Methodist Epis lor will preach at |} A. M. and 7 Run at 3 will be Vices the evening tion of that benefit of cannot be Church Tomson Pat Pp pal-—Re R. S. Tays leech Creek at 10.30 at Hunter's Communion I these ser service In Lv continua- morning, for the ommunicants who present at the morning hour of Christ—Elder J. H. D evangelist, will preach at Flemington, morning and evening Reformed--Rev H. 1. Crow wi preach at Jacksonville at 10:00 A. M Marsh Creek 2:30 P. M. and Howard 7:30 P. M United Ev Rhoads will preach A. M.,, and at , and At in me « ' Il angelical-——Rey WwW. W at Howard at 10:30 I a8 PM Jacksonville at 7 More Light During the referred to ir eral of I arranging at their ow: ibundant! tions hav committe: LO use the ald taking « ipplica the street lamps modified » fixtures and using an hand lamp of No fairs are cleaned 1 nd e fra 8 or bron; 1 and are 4 there were f én or old lan ps entirely can be t i lamp ver) means that t fairly good street lights by the time the COMes agar mn wore or pain ke W Probably these which ying an oll and that number of will be in use “dark of the moon addi I whicl r Carr expense that little least ti alr ta opment five t« tribute tow? ghtt this n gasolir oil lam; lights, fu master Wil r ¥ fall, Dr. Kurt Leather perhaps tw others eat single amp n the the three nan John Mok] Sons, the liams Rev liam erick probah! ire not vheey ome or onl soon will wvddition ed last Weber's wil Fox wil Fred Johnson, ind saan M irick, Shay, to ald and that with our towr haps not brilli i imum of cost. Al his is a delightful manifestation fine public spirit which has been sveloping in cit. fzemship for rs back and which has to the rank of the tance in the in the new though ver. . at the min Year our ven already bro th n impor A Golden Wedding San F. Klit and Miss C the ents The Stork and the Automobile T™he Lan ] "1 fe enant rl i Saturda n and I'n» Kurte whi d heen ober wn rning making busta wWagor full spesd The errand at the home {f Chas } at at Eagleville and the up with it just in time to cr t had deposited that household Mra (Giaham the doctor the stork the direction of started again, at gait oming un the Howard, whirled aronnd Orner nar or the divi ind caught un with Me. Stork in It was leaving the house of James Neiman, where it had safely landed a valr of bova hapnoy, hie wife is proud, the doctor's auto is out of commission with a hrok en spring.and the stork is as well could be expected his a dear whieh recelved vit) 101% Yhile wan ite got a : Raomaoln The about nixt Bald Eagle to Kline's like mad agalr t doctor mile d out on In Big Test Train A train of eighty-four loaded freight | cars passed eastward Monday morning, drawn by engine 2249, most powerful on the division, with a dynameter car between it and the train to test and vecord the required power The train was bound for Sun« bury, with the same crew and engine, the biggest through train yet sent over the division. Tt stopped at this point to let No. 060 pass it, and was an ob- Jeet of interest to all observers. Pro. bably the purpose of this and similar tests already made and to he made, is to collect data from which the grades of this division may be changed to conform to those on the P, & B, that maximum trains may be started from Tyrone and run to Sunbury, And now Jim Is | nn and said to be the | Change in Ministers After the death bytery ap 1 the 1 1 Dr, Laurie, Pres tev. Joseph mporarily sup- the Lick Run and Kelley, and work, has eptably to he at “ret f of pointe CATS wt the term of he an- that the win from next Presbyterian service will be In the evening of Babbath, Oct. 24, when Rev Mr. Mateer, of New Jersey, widl preach, probably as a candidate t perma nent | Lost His Appendix | Milford Youdes { was a resident of who now resides with Gilldandtown, was all his ically frali and feeble bo Was on- lv recently discovered that his allment was appendicitis, and he wus taken to the Lock Haven hospital for treatment It was there quickly decided that an operation was necessary, and it was ed by Dr. Bi Tuesday of last and at last recoy pired ning wehing him Thi engagement when a boy wnship, but mother in + a phys who the ti perform week ering nicely Among the Sick Harvey Mann, who ha icate health for s« time, had last Sabbath Pletcher weaker reports he ITA lous relapse Theophilus shin rOW Mr day | ’ : filled the ous ral nll vet t) soil and “fall crops shape The spiring, and the Howard “rural tented and frost Tuesda) Some sire and coming on in good coal weather iz in rural world (our Hitt world”) wears $ Con il look morning wns Ana, Are crisp cheer! first corker months ago Pov : nd L.eath of the handle factor and saw mil, rchased the timber lease on a con derable tract of land on Hunter's to the old Schenck week Alfred DD. Lucas be g operations upon it and quite a winter's fob to clean ore Run belonging farm This . mberir it will it ont Two of Altoona, he Mercy from and Callista, the Histers Histera of Angelica | the farmer of whom is a cousin of Mrs. Katharine H. McKinney were Mrs MeKinney's guests last Saturday, Mrs Howard Tipton, of Curtin, was a pupil of Blister Angelica her school days, with her daughter Helen was In- vited to dine with the venerable lady Dr. John C. Beale, of Philadelphia, Secretary of the Centre County As- sociation of Philadelphia, visited in the home of Abraham Weber last week Iw. Beale is a son of the Iate Rev David J. Beale, well known in county, and while here ran over to have a look at Johnstown, from which he barely escaped at the time of the | great food, On account of his serious and threatening {liness Theophilus Pletch- er last week tendered to his fellow supervisors his resignation as a mem- ber of the township Board of SBuper- visors, The remaining members, Frankiin Confer and Ralph Schenck, have petidoned the court to appoint William B. Pletcher, a brother of The- ophitus, in his place, this | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, September 30th, 1909. WOODWARD, J. Stover, wife and son Verius, of | Whip-poor-will avenue, visited Sun day at Jeff Stover's at Wolfs chapel ney Eby had a new roof put ind other improve farm, occupied by | on some to his ches by hay them appea A8 a chur have been ing Our improved front of grand as well concrete It certainly rance to the credit to the ihen Sheegloy, wife and Har spent Sunday at grandpa Orndorf’s services on Sunday, conducted H W. Buck, was well attended ertainly preached a very fine and Berm which was inated by son mn appre wterman made a trip to Re Saturday to have the and other parts of his thresh machine repaired which was damaged by the misfortune } occurred while threshing at his A broom was run through the machine doing considerable damage to the interior Cling to the handle next time, “Berhy Michael Eby with a closed parting last kiss MANOR HILL—Potter Mr. J Wagner 1. 1lovd Mrs Mr spent ther I, spent Thursdas Rebw Cumm Albert Barger Sunday at ti! hor a1 law Mr Alvin 8S mp nEs of Bellefonte of his fa- ROCK Benner Twp 3 his brot] D While enr n Mra night here i Gl Things Have Changed Mr did sn iol ite Elmer with her ry Tow Kooney Mra fr Smullt gigtor ABR OW Mar when you ww b. 3 tak ‘Sunday you ever have cture Dressed stify sneaked on he nt in your up uncomfortable, probably back come around through the alleys to avold meeting your panions this | “nit. tedious job, Have you ever gotten still AR A over dread, or do you regard ting for a pleture’ requiring half a day of your time us change | will be no | about fifteen | minutes of your time and your part let There Just drop In and your opinion muss, no fuss, simply in done, And think what the folks will say, | Cut this ad. out and bring it with you and we will give you one ple. ture free If you order THE MALLORY STUDIO, ~ Crider’s Exchange. wi in tu hie Br No ol I He Be bt Vi day 0« Ella Iu » v | 9 Their blessings Lizzie Kerststtor, cks visiting her different who spent several brothers and sisters sections of the state, re The girl with a easiest Lo ki Whether or not chorus girl #4 mere matter of form, | ways roned r little dg on on Monday accompanied 1 niece, Kathryn finn New Jerse Saturday Just In time saree f Katz & Co's STORE NEWS il, a boy arrived at Korman condition of Mr has not W The ott wh 0 been sick peful daughter of Mr. and Mrs at Pine Creo) Florent died and wa Ire on on ver yer buried saturday of the mada's clder press in a week, Tuesday ceveveve F38885% necount WEDDINGS. Clements—Yeager United Ev Curtin Pa 1 lock p. m, thie angelical par THE MILLINERY SEASON Septen Roy M Yeager were unite in ff holy J rubs ilu B ber 106Li it Clements and Res Mins attendants mas « matrimony Hazard thie leros Prince were many nna friend wish them many and a pros ea of life King-Campbe wWedair lH Is now on, Don’t wait, come now and see all that is new and stylish in millinery. DON'T forget we are the sole agents for PRINTZES COATS AND SUITS That suit and hat will look well matched for the coming season. Make our store your headquarters for Fair Week We'll try to take care of you to the best wi of our ability. Katz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. EDNESDAY NON 3 miles west of Bellefonte. in Benner townabin, Geo. G. Hast ing y young oes s will sel! f head of horses. 7 mileh sows catiie 6 calves, 6 p 0 onmplete Sage -— of farm img S88684s 2522000 $8s:a 28559 ments FALL OPENING We announce our FIRST FALL OPENING with a deep feeling of graditude to our many patrons who have helped to make our store such a grand success. We have received so many kind words, such flattering en- courgement, such substantial tokens of hearty approval in the practical shape of public patronage from all classes in Bellefonte and surrounding country, that words fail to express our gratitude. We open the fall season with the grandest stock of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and furnishings ever brought to this city. You are cordially invited to look over our show windows, our stock, and by your critical verdict we propose to stand or fall. And, as it is with Clothing for Men and Boys, so it is with Hats, Shoes, and Furnishings. If there be a man or woman at ail skeptical concerning the great bargains we offer in Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes or Furnishings, they are the very ones of all people we want to reach. We want to preach tc them the doctrtne- of true economy and con- viction will quickly follow once they visit us. It is truthful advertising that made us what we are-the busiest store, the recognized leaders, the com- mercial thermometer of the clothing business, the envy of every compet- itor. We strive incessantly to please you and yout patronage is our re- ward, GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, OCT. 1. Clastet’s Underselling Crider’s Exchange, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pennsylvania Store “THE BIRTH PLACE OF LOW PRICES”
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