Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, November 11th, 1909, Correspondents’ Department -_ HOWARD. Ir Our Churches Next Sunday United | selical— Pastor Rhoads iH preach at Jacks 10 | and at ownrd P, Ww mville 8 A M at 9 M Reformed astor I preach at Ww Marsh Creek Jackson Crow will An Adamless Eden Was the kevnot nch Not a man 8 sald that two of rowed suits of tO appear success in, lly. ed to rep- and told 1d A Handsome Family Dinner H nt isinesz al LETH . ral no re on which he fan gathered together Phe venerable mother, Mrs. W, T Leather 1 f co the guest of honor children and children's children and hildren-in law, as fol lows Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neff and children, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yearick and children, Miss Lucy Leathers, Mr James Leathers, Mr. Fred Leathers Mr. A. Cookman Leathers, Mr. Jesse T. Leathers, Migs Rebeceoa Harvey State College Under the Doctor's Care RP. Confer had a me acute Indigestion flattened him out improved iy He is much improved Mra. Ira C. Leathers was for a few days last week John B slo on Thursday with emi Ire with her vers attack on Bunday badly He of which is much quite IN but little en. now confined to his house Eliza Haines broke an arm and dis- located her elbow by a fall from the | porch a few days ago Mrs. Woodward Is slowly progress ing toward good health Mill Equipment Sold Lumberman N, H. Yearick, of Jack. sonville, who bought the D. I. Plet- cher farm In the township, sometime ago, and has been cutting up and sell ing the timber from the mountain part, sold his mill and engine last week, while the job is still Incomplete, He has rented a mill and engine of Bolomon Tice, and will resume opera- tions In a few days, and continue un- til the tract Is cleared. He has some 200,000 feet yet to cut, Mra, 8 TL P. Allis, of Easton, is vis fting friends in town. of | | Mins Wetzeh yeturned from Duff. | | fe couragement as to his health, and is | eta. {in i law, Harvey Pifer Dead As the oldest son of who for several years oy upon the farm north now occupled by Arthur very frequent visitor here since his removal to Clinton Co,, W. Harvey Pifer was well known to most of our citizens, and hi gud death, complication of at the Haven hospital last Saturday « COM ns a she to them been 11 bu three funeral services were held theran church at Lock day afternonn and interment was Cedar Hil in Lamar town has lived on his farm ft year or two Fie was i A widow m: Wal ive on thie i \rm Sarah and Roy mother in Lock Ha brothers and Dubois; R.A. Kraj Mrs Catharine McClintick, Haven: Mrs, A. V. Smith, } ( nd Mi: L. E. Bolopue, Bland Abram vned and lived the village Yondes, and { Of iS A of a Lock vening, He had days The in the Lu- Haven, Tues- en disearos wk or made orge Marion twp Reopened the M last Sabbath FAaging oo Kennedy Church ' AN Iandiad was called to Ree Friday morning by ath of her friend, Mrs. McKinne unexpectedly Hiness and ds Mra. Darrow On Thursday last Mrs. McKinney entertained her friends, Mrs Powers and Mrs. RB. Taylor, of Belle fonte Ada Thomas of was an over-Sunday home of her uncle, T. H. Thomas The chief of our exchange corps, loavan Henderson, looked after business in Bellefonte Thursday. Mrs. Wilbur ¥. Hall spent a day or two of last week with her brother, Bamuel Robb, at Lock Haven Our Normal school group home to feed up and the week's end J. RB. Ritzman left on No. 56 Sunday evening for a business visit at Clear- hia old home. Charlie DeHass and Robert novo the Mountain Eagle, visitor at of girls came rest up over Rothe. | rock were among the Lock Haven vise tors last Baturday Wilbur FF, Hall took Sunday dMnner Lock Haven with his brother-in- Harvey Robb The Howard Iron and Tool Co. has already shipped several lots of its products, J. DD, Gledhill shot ta fine turkey on Thursday. Ask him about it-—by tel. ephono, Miss McCloskey, of Mill Hall, was a guest of Mra. Elizabeth Hannon, over Sunday, A round dozen is L. IH. Thompson's record-breaking bag of rabbits In two days, Charles Candy, of Tyrone, spent Sunday with friends here, : Pifer, | John | the | Saddler TT, BE. Pletcher enjovs tributing cholee bits of his wild key dinner among his friends, partic- ularly these who are sick, about much as he does hunting the old bird, and that is so much that In these glorious autumn dave he only works when he can't hunt Just at present he spends his mornings in the woods looking for pheasant ar hits, his afternod in preparing the ten days he Is going to spend in the mountains when the deer season and his evenings, tired, In the shop The PP. RB. R ¢ adding to the em of its track o 1s division hy din ne Bam for opens, not too when he ls clency putting down new rail at an nd gereteh of is of tha AARONSBURG x MANOR HILL Potter Two Hi served Mrs f | Frances ard Brox {and Mrs | Roxanna Chas. Neff; | Maggie Swabb; | Mr. and Mr» | son Paul; | Blsle Cummings and Roy and James | Searson. Fred Neff, Perrie Fishburne {and William Stump : and son Btanisy Mra. Rich ks and daughter Lila; Mrs Milton Kline and daughter and Mary, and Mr. and Mra Mrs, Cummings: Mrs Mrs Arthur HARRIS TWP, George Lohr spent Sunday with his | friend, Robert Leech | Quite a few of through husking corn Miss Grace Btover the BB. W. Hess home Edna Leech spent Sunday with her [pister, Mra. W. H. Btuart, of Doals- burg Mr. and Mm children have moved son farm. Mra. John Osman spent Thursday with her friend, Mrs. Harry Miller, of near Htate College Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bohn, after spending a few days at Coburn, re- turned to thelr home on Thursday, our farmers are is employed at Hetzel and the Thomp- Palmer to STORMSTOWN., #., 0. Burket is repairing his house, The farmers will finish up their corn this week, J. M, Ward attended. the funeral of Dr. Claud Ward, at Pine Grove. Mra, Btover, Mra, Coon's sister, left on Wednesday for her home In Kan- nan, Helen Purket and Ruth Ward spent Buhay with Mrs. Fisher, at Love- ville, Mr, Fisher and wife and Edith Ebbs transacted business In Bellefonte on Saturday. tur | George Searson; i Cummings and | Harry, Lester and Earl and | A ndy ROADS—Gregg Twp. ryer visited at Bam'l Musser's Sunda er and family g corn for John Hoover [rie A 11 nd Tumby on the 15} Je hn el jr Corman Halr, ted friends Musser and vatz& Co's STORE NEWS THERE IS absolutely no question as to the store to buy your coat or suit this sea- son, The Dixie Printzess AND The Printz- ess Ardoc Commonly speaking have them all skinned a mile, QUALITY, STYLE, fit and finish all combined tend to make this style of gar- ments the peer of perfection. Eve ry garment that leaves this store is not only inspected by us but is twice care- fully inspected at the factory. Can you afford to miss the opportunity of seeing this line when buying vour fall garments? It's up to you. Katz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. coat or style you want can be had here now. New Military Collar Ov- ercoats--splendid new util- ity coat, with lapels that lay flat as an ordinary dress coat or stand up with the military cut. New Tourist Coats, wide ulster-like collars. Double-breasted coats of Scotchy-looking goods. Shapely back Overcoats, Loose Back Boxcoats, Magnificent Fur-lined Coats. Then in addition our im- mense showing of conserv- ative styled Coats. Such variety you've never seen. The finest weaves, the smartest pat- terns, the best tailoring and finish; the most fash- ionable models. We have coats of quality for everyone; for the man who wants the best and is willing to pay for it, and for the man who wants to make every dollar count and knows the value of money. And the next man you see with a coat on “that strikes your eye” ask where he bought it and see if you don't come here. Any day, we are ready. NY DAY that suits you, suits us, when you want an Qver- Raincoat; and any SIM, THE CLOTHIER. CORRECT DRESS. ———————————————————————————
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