Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thuraday, October 7th, 1908, Correspondents’ Department Nght Continued rrom Page - HOWARD. Pastors’ Appointments. Reformed-—Rev, H. 1 preach and administer the at Hublersburg at 10 A preach at Mt. Bethel at and at Salona at 7:50 P. MN Church of Christ—Elder J. H. D, Tomson, Evangelist, will preach at Howard morning and evening, and at Mount Eagle in the afternoon Methodist Episcopal—Rev, R 8, Taylor will preach and administer the Holy Communion at Curtin at 10:30 A. M., and at Kennedy at 23:38 P. M., and will preach at Howard at 7:30 Crow will and will 0 P.M, M., There preaching ening ol stian Chapel esbhyterian until the e\ will be at this Sabbath, Because Rev, called as a Elder Reeser Sabbath, it either Fair- day § Evangelical Rhoads has for Presiding Hall, next preaching d on that been Howat of October, Warms mi The purple ak-leaf fal the upon ls grassy birchen Drop Comfort and Convenience in Farm one ol farmers a good thi in + enterprising the town- deal of time won in mak- and about his ot 8 8 desirable in the ely in front of was in the old days nted “deer lick" settlers, among dfathar, secured it which by rea- of ctviliza- to a mere filed and ea a consid in the near » lawn. On a substan - 111 keeps the ng down into footwalks make approaches in all sorts th, but easy, hig front and plant little later, place Just ant, which y a, Is being ETar on, 1 chments erated it been the to of = ate por ing will now tl! team heating pl to ! planned nd rranged is Mrs. Bechdel Passes Away Ear! on bat! Mar Ant be lel r river weeks If he 1 lived day i Mrs dark about five nti the first ber wild have been elghty three ves old, and until with in a vd borne the bur der { VOR remarkably well Mrs. Bechdel was born Mary Ann De Long was | ter of James 1 Del ong, w well known as & hotel at Eagleville for many years married Samuel Bechdel Sent and became the mother of two ct both of whom Are now dead. The Alfred married Miss Jennie Mitchell, and died some years ago her a widow With daughter Mrs PBechdel made her ome iosath of her hushar T™ eral took Pla & on Tuesd t ten o k. and interment wa the Be« family cem eter the he Rechdel an Marsh C Council Sabbat morning sod the 1845 ildren son leaving has me reek Maeting met time and Messrs of last rrected and ymmitles re mtters of side t repairs, all wmipleted ox ' was under ompliaints 23 heen used matier was mittee for committee wks which was tO Use ROMs lighting the ton the at their street to astral pting nutes RRLON #“ mting More { arrow int rity Hav whood and turned this d Miss an ww, still member of nent fam nemthers of worth and of these was an fre fn our town tig foe i wh m rel quent f exe alm we Mr | - M oe an A Poach of a Story A r of six pea X very much alike all toad form and well d ped, weighing, in toto, near iy twel INCes growing upon act inches In length of a twig wh ist three onthe of an ina} meter, found ts way to the ta! writer | woek through Squire \. Metcher, up war grown. A sam seh tree can do in this "Wy O ex “ : nope 18 Interest Supervisors Reorganized rd of Buporvisors of the » met on Baturday nat and rankiin Confer president, and leteher secretary T™ia action necessary Ly the replgna- Fheophilus Pletcher, and the ent of W. BB in Ns place organization such routine is had nccumulintad was tak ad disposed of, putting the road en of the township tn work ngaln tion np After th business on up aut! 1 Ing shape On Tuesday last Col. Johm A, Daley delivered the first new corn of the sea pon to C. W, MeMurtrie, of the How- ard House, In driving out of the al- ley, after unloading the cord, the Col because of his Impaired vislon, Arove over street post, and was violently thrown from his wagon. He Is some - what bruised up, but fortunately sus- tained no serious injury Jockson Kline is practicing dally aii i with his new automoblla Hoon our merchant princes will he equipped with fivers Hkilitul carpenter Joseph Schenok is working at Btate Collegs communion | there | ds | w ished, will make | at | whom | this | D. hall critically in-law, cday guest was also ville, D., Jones, of Pittsburg, who is a brother of G. Harvey ill at the home of his father- Shuman Pletcher, was a at the Pletcher R. H. Rutherford, of Zanes- Oho, and Mrs, Hollay and Mrs | Hiltry and daughter, and Mrs, 1. H. Maak, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Jones, of Beech Creek. Miss Ida Rhoads had the pleasure of playing hostess last Saturday even ing to a little coterie of her young { friends from Marion township: Kling and her brother Bamuel R., and Mrs. Walter Yearick and Mr | Mrs. Earl Yearick Jacob Welsh, of Romola, | his little six-vear-old daughter, who was unfortunate enough to be {born deaf, to the Mt. Airy school, where her naturally good mind can be developed without the use of the fac ulty of hearing I Miss Sue Wallace, of spent several days of last week with her friend, Miss Minnie Heverly. On Thursday evening a large number of | the young people assembled and had a genuine old-time taffy-pulling in her honor Miss day for ed the home; as Mr and Zella, Bellefonte, Helen Bennison left Willlamsport, where Readi Railway ten-day cursion which left that city on day morning Philadelphia, ington and other ol New roofs the adjoining upon the h Brothers’ and Maple str { provements of last 8S here Rhoads of the which on Sun she join ex Mor Wash- interest Arn ng § { 5 Of UupoOY town 1 and and Ouse estate, ©eLs, the las ith the their n i gation O84 Ww vention | Association risburg next | Ambre | Monday | pare the { monuments { about place Jur a8 delegate tnt Ww week LO ered makes It tt 2 attending the Noraml school to spe {the week end at home, and nearly all of them mar to do th quently Mr J. W. Bouse and Mr and Charles Kunen, all of John- sont left for thelr | Fr after a | Casy e girls who are nd i fv i Ir Le and Mrs Mrs ITR 10Mmaoes last, two weeks and Mrs NVolf, of wit Green Kline or Evangell Gross town Miss Maud wpkina ompanied by mingham, were visit Mrs show 1} a be cents pet gnid to be of good Daniel WW, Bchenck ere to Hagerstown, Md, several years ago, spent several dave of last week among his old home friends Mra. Wm HH. Pletcher visited ents, Mr. and Mra C Miller. and her sister. Mrs Holte last week and Mra John Loretto, the father and Charles M hwab, are g Caroline Conmerford Mins Tessie Confer and her sister, Mrs of the boro 1. Were of Tyr Hamer ra at the Holter 1 a) Sun arrived Ir falrly The clans who mos ing ing patror plet at ten res ed from her LID Sh awed tor man . f Mr A wal or of Mr jents of Mrs Kot vit 8 of the townsahis ynfer Belle Leonard | shopping ens matters In town 1a Adam Kline an had Mrs Ian of Beech wee) oy | Mra Re nephew, Harry Allen Hazleton, last week Mra. Frank Wetzler, » sont last Habhbath with Mise (irace Schenck Owen 1'nderwond AR heorful as ever looked aver of last Wedneaday Mrs Wm RP. 1 porch on the Waly home last week Rev. W. WW. R} ne his niece, Mra addeolphin Clarence fy and Qweel Creek As gents Tenn her of nhen entertained and his wife f Mileabure, her friend, hight and r town the of her neas repaired t street side in entertain. Holtz. of Phil. vile " Pale Sunday and wife with friends of T here rone apent MOUNTAIN EGG TW i A wild m it n was by a party of wo boys and two girls on their way pr Ayer meeting on Sunday evening ast week People have since been the lookout for Bim D, P, Weaver went to Solomon Lin ween of gles Monday to show the people how to | | top corn fodder ‘he PP. R, R, Co, have made some fine abutments about the branch Farmers, if you want the value of bios grain in chop, call on H, H, Eisen. uth. J. Cleveland Zzcuy is home again, Warnings are here to get out your overcoats—smoke out the moth-keep warm save doctor bills—winter is knocking at the door—-see to your coal bin—times are hard-—be saving, “ut not at the expense of comfort, Mann, now | Sun | Miss | has taken | | brother, William Koch of Illinois, and to | on | | : UNIONVILLE. | PINE GLENN, | Sarah Margaret Armerast died at 3 au YA oR | he ah J Hal He Tinie Wy tn Re v W, S. jour of Baltimore, Md o | Fillmore, on Thursday, Sept. 80, from a orm rp nor oi MD ph v Pre fit hed i“ a complication of diseases that bafMed 13 5 ron in the J 4 arch MunRGAY all medical skill, For four weeks she mormag, having come to join Mrs suffered intensely but she bore it all | Jones and son Stanley, who have been with the patience and meekness of the | spending several weeks with their many friends in this vicinity, true christian till death finally relieved | her of her suffering. 8Bhe was born Mr. and Mrs, William Steele, of Belle | August 16, 1863, and was consequent- | fonte, are visiting Mrs. Steele's parents, {ly 66 years, 1 month and 14 days old. | Robert Askey and wife, and Mr, Steele is assisting in the erecting of that new On Feb, 18, 1878, she was married to John Armagast which proved to be a | house which is progressing finely Curt Askey most happy union. No children were | home last week. [born to them, She leaves to survive | her husband, ® rene I 8 y . Amos Koch yon He able JIather, George Vallimont and wife, of Mon- tour Falls, N, Y., visited their mother, Mrs. N. Vallimont, who has been con- fined to her bed for many months Mrs. R. B, Daugherty was on the sick list last Sunday. A crowd of our finest looking young | ladies went chestnutting on Saturday, { but they won't tell how many chestnuts spent several days at the following sisters ver, of Spring Twp.; my, Mrs, Bamusl Wm. Bodle, of Benner township; of whom were present at the funeral. Funeral on Sunday at 3 o'clock; in- terment in Meyers cemetery, Ser- vices : in Buffalo Run Presbyterian | 1hev found church were conducted by her pastor, | \ i LH " is rad Dr. Phity oF Belibfeats iy xise 1-yoa, of Howard. is This is one of the saddest cases of be- ize avis 3 reavement that has ever come to my | Ralph Hipple, knowledge For 31 vears., thease two Baltimore, traveled life rugged journey, happy William Hipple, nshine of each other's love spottiess charac- throng that was an evidence which and ne Mrs. Ellen Mrs. Chas Cramer and Bto- Rim- Mrs, all 8 tev. visiting M wife vis and children, are ting at the home voman of UNION TWP, of of immense funeral steern | her friends string was always was ever turned away palr of doves she and ere happiest when oying other's fet Her husband, | standing beside casket and mm the beautiful face of his ompanion while great drops each other down his heart is in you.” ves, and wrapped wonder that his | racked BOTTOW, mo 1 without enters higher fe Bhe was Presby - church ile with ard at- of was ighbors out and | hungry. her hus- ASL week Miss Vi esaday ol v , of Belle evening » n she he friends Grove, as her home to remind her that {life's milestones had being her th birthday anni Viola was very much surprised , but was quite {join 10 the amt the which delighifully spent | conversation, games and in partaking of | refresh } ud parted embled at another of ch been reached, en BOM ready unexpected L evening : ments of l Was ments At a late hot for their homes tess many happy returns of the even ing. That it 1 80K ial 1s evident soul were wishing th ho Wis 1ALlY Most cong by the names of attendanc e. vit E : ot has 4 the vill meet her agaln the ned the YT member . hay Years ing joi ago Vv COnNe h iuffalo Run ob H nville n 1 ighs coBU is stil RN. K THURSDAY Bellefonte, 1 BE 10 esials Salest 1am WEDNESDAY Bellefonte, in Benner tnwnshin ings will sell 2 head of horses 5 young cattle € oalves, 5 plas. aim ine of farm implements, Sale st 1g THURSDAY. Nov. ath Potter township, farm B% sores | estate of William BR. Hetney Sale mip m | FRIDAY, NOV, 5-At the W. R. Henney home stead In Millbheim. seven properties located in Millheim and Penn twp. Sale st 0.3 a m OCT. » rOPErLy of Samu NH NOV 7 Frank Marin Iron Hartline We aver spent : Mrs Her H. G are Pine | . On Sunda with intives of decd the premises here Mra this J... HH. 4 week with Bower. at rman is spending part of her daughter, Mrs » tvs aes Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS Sete Sd bben .e se Ld * "T1133 22 233233200] IT IS ASSURED: The wanted coat this season - Net our word for it unsupported, but the far- sighted, precise judgment of the best of stores in the biggest cities confirm it to a certainity--. DIXIE PRINTZES oat on call "till New Years. GET AN IDEA WHEN YOU SEE IT But judge the coat in the life- see it on a mod- el, and you'll see its excelling points in a minute-. IT'S PRINTZES PERFECT Made of guaranteed material, tailored to fit at every point, advertised in the November magazines to 20,000,000 people. Again we say: see it! For Sale only by KATZ & Co. Sole Agents for Printzes Coats and Suits. Katz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. UU a ea gee INIT uy | win, Joe | Government was severed from the pay man, Willie and Ernest Lucas, 1+ Flick, Elwood Peters, Evert and Maggie Parsons, Clyde Bowmaster, Gertrude and Mattie Lucas, Boyd Stere Ir. UBLIC BALE The undersigned will offer at one mile west of Tussey ville TOBER 15, 908 his resldenss FRIDAY, O8 head of live stock, consisting of § horses & year-old, weight about 1800, good sil round suimal ; 4 year old mare, a family drives and fearless of autos year-old colt ; 6 Sine bedfe will be fresh by Janunry Ist ; 4 helfors 1% years old ; 2 fine stoers 2% years old ; 4 good stock bulls from 1% 10 2% years old | 2 yeariieg bulls : 33 good stock ewes ; brood sow; ii pigs ; set of harness, ewe Bale w begin at 1 o'clock p.m H. A. Mt on Loses His Cent A Year Job, The poore Sam has lost who has carried d 2 paid employe of Uncle job. ie is the man nail over an eight-Mile route since 155: for the salary of one cent a year, Ii was not from any neg-| lect of duty that this employe of the # CLELLAN —- Frank Mayes, Aue “A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever” roll, nor was he uowilling to continue gr longer the duties of his position, for he | worked as long as his penny a year was forthcoming, The Post Office Department has de cided to discontinue Star Route No. 39125, between Dodgeville and Mioeral Point in Illinois, The carrier has offered as high as $20 for his ment order paying his yearly but has thus far hunters been Govern- stipend resisted the souvenir Mr. and Mrs Thomas wood, 111., ] after trav * graslern Penna, and . > 14] L most of pr nos and er wit} Lime after which 4 4 took the " It was ful fair as ar ever heid THE MALLORY STUDIO, Second Floor Crider’s Exchange. sociation ing the week was n attendan Making it Very easy for Men to Choose their Fall Clothing This is a generous well selected stock of every sort of business and dress clothing for men. It is planned to meet the requirements of all ages, to satisfy all preferences as to pattern and price. A glance at the tables and racks will confirm the statement we make of this showing. Excelling by far any other clothing stock to be seen in Bellefonte The finest ready-to-wear clothing in the world is here—from Hart Shaff- ner & Marx, from Garson Meyer & Co., Rosenwald & Weil, and a half dozen other makers. Our stock, no matter how particu- lar you may be, will meet the require- ments of every man as regards QUAL- ITY, SUITABILITY and FIT. Its not only stylish clothing—its all dependable, honest, service-giving cloth- ing—priced right. You don’t speculate or run any chances whatever in buying here. Everything as represented or money refunded any time. The goods must please you once and for all times. We always have maintained the policy of fair treatment, There's a good deal in having a safe place to buy. SIM, THE CLOTHIER
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