Thursday, January 13, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, January 6th, 1910. — Correspondents’ Department Continued - HOWARD, In the Churches Next Sabbath Methodist Episcopal-—Pastor Taylor will preach at Curtin at A. M.; Kennedy at 2:30 P. M,, Howard at 7:30 P. M Church of Christ-—Elder J. Tomsor Evangelist will Howard in the and at Mount United Rhoads = 10:3 A {out onto the hank of the | were R 10 and = 30 H.PD preach at and evening in the afternoon Pastor W. W at Falrview at Howard at 7:30 morning Eagle Evangelical will preach M and at Christian Chapel will Ww Pp Pastor Pat at 0 H M terson preach , January 7 the pure Friday Morning | trunks each OOK he IMOsSsYy Are in t crystal; spray pt! cased light Nodding and tinkling he studded drops That glimmer light round 10 ste low How, hide I'he glassy the spe The 8; mine in the breath of "Wen Is with its trembling water imethystine Hut m the long in and irbors wu might think MCcious some virgin A ro Skating Ice men Sleighir Good Good Jolly Logs wagoni Farmer stone. Good tivity all round A Good Life Crowned by Death Andrew Jacl Oct. 16. 1822 in what of Howard towns) n KS Gardner was born a part p(afterward becom- ing Curtir wnship) and has lived all hi ful life in this immed inst sixty years I one morr he was then when exceadingly traveled little, world, but In ed reading of | un Came n re nd mpsritant | and mental haracter to we add m with earl Iife he be 1 Disciple church. | J eteran of | Ing, strong well ir 3 sD { gtibinets od rlways | the ™m re : he | f town, or 1842. by the nepr Mitta Willis Clavt was t ann his menu mar Wan pring hered nd states whom he political Magdalene . O. O the le of Rebekah Lodge No. 375, F. Iw tadies h was ff the |. O. OO. F ing The degree hers of Crystal Bellefonte, to the rat of instituted In the hall last Thursday even team and other mem. Spring Lodge No. 25 the number of twenty - four can lown during the afternoon and ng to assist and witness the ceremonials, and were accompan ied by Mra. Hattie Mendel of Pitts burg, president of the Rebekah Assem bly of Pennsylvania. This lady was chief of the instituting officers and the others were Mollie F. Hoy, O Fligabeth Hazel GG. W Myrtle Dad ger, C3. C.. Corn Bholl, G3. B, and Ro Matta Fleck, 63. E OG After the insti tutional ceremonies, officers of the Howard lodge were chosen and install od, an follows Mrs. Geo B WIN ams, grand; Miss Emma Weber vice Mre I. Gledhill, secre tary Mise Bara Wistar, treasurer Mrs. Abram Weber Mra. John HW Wagner, and Mra trasteen. The other charter members are, Mra. 1. H. Neff, Mra. Bd. Green, Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. I. HH. Thomp- son, Mra. Vinrry Pletcher, Mra. Joseph Dunkle, Mra. Alonzo Henderson, Mra Clyde Long, Mrs. Milford Pletcher Mra. Winfield Thompson, Mrs. Leonard Confer, and the Misses Carrye Butler Tauey Leathers, Mary Hennlson, Alta Yearick and Helen Bennison, After the installation of the officers a banquet was tendered the visiting Indies, and a genial social hour closed the evening Accident to Church-Goers On Babbath last, at the close of preaching service in the Hunter's Run M. BE. church, by the Rev. R. 8, Tay. lor, Albert Bchenck started toward his home with some fourteen or sixteen persons in his big sled. The road has quite a little descent from the church towards the run, and while driving orgnt on even in noble grand A "| down { Mrs Qur Sick | bure | Felicitations, | Ing Charles Yearick, | this traces came horses, causing Before reaching run they be one or loose of the frightened them to run away the bridge over the LIne detached entirely and the sled, coasting without guild ance, struck the end of the bridge rall, breaking it down, and the sudden check In speed pitched the occupants run. Several bruised and cut injured being Mrs Bower Schenck, who was on the front seat with the driver, Albert Schenck algo was considerably banged up Schenck about head, and was conscious for eral hours, and wna: badl hruised about the body resting comfortably id will two and the more or less the most seriously who sustained bruises the LARS semi nlso but is no permane; I Hr Merrill Joseph Smith, has with what at one be typhold fever has passed by hotter Veteran int in Smith the heen time happily ind he seriou threatened that dang now and com in bed Mount Eagle The aged fering from ind remains the wre quick! vet be added to hale old man Mrs. James Ty to look the voung cl Miller he a wnter to tha seems hed recover the ir is mi ninety so easily carries son has gone to Po the household of her wh the Bellefonte hospi- after ildren son wife is now in Mr. Editor To the voeterar and orresnonder al wife uples Tw t staly Council Met CY } At 4 of last week ertained mber o r at Mins Father ng friends to ty or more her h friend filled the happ hours od to the Sha her the 1 "n Yer Maple greetings f ir pleasant ne on street and ’ ting whicl Nest Wenter! Manan of a two R } in Vt the ohiective which J and whi and points win ’ reed Flostor Are weeks trip week he to inspecting the renowned thes and purchas marble and works Maves started Inst ote quarries at the year's granite for his will dey places supply of monument A meeting of the stockholders of the Howard Canning Co. at the eannery is announced for 1 o'clock In the after. of Saturady, January 20th; om. will be elected and other busi transacted noon cers nens M.: | Poth the members of the Howard Handle & Spoke company took a bus iness trip eastward last week Mrs Barah Ellen Hayes and her daughter, Mra. Barger, spent last Bun. day with friends at Curtin Dr. CC MM. Fox I» { brother, Charles Moyer Fox, lenmon, linols, this week Mr. and Mrs entertaining his of Btav. Mrs W. I Mra. George Leathers in entertain. ing her pister, Miss Cummings, of Em. porfum Harvey ing up for a few days Inted holliday vacation Clerk Carrier Examination, The United States Civil Bervice Commission announces that on Jan 22. 1910, at Bellefonte, Pa. an exami- nation will be held for the positions of clerk and carrier In the Post Office Bervice. For applieation blank, Instructions to applicants, and further information, application should be made to the Lo onal Becretary at Bellefonte, Pa, chain! Bixell, of Lock Haven, | A “” i were dinner guests last Bunday. of Blue and (irey Chinchilla—25.00 James Hogan is again at home, rest. | : Vinton Schenck Is at home on a be. Young Folks GAME FOR TRAVELERS. the Way” Will Amuse Folks as Well as Children. This game Is a great deal of fun and can be played by children of all anges when trave'ing by ear, automobile or carriage The who first an object wing a number of points The score Is kept by one player, The party should divided Into two sections, the left side of the road being assigned to one section and the right side to the The counts Hy “By one Rees other lows ( section are as fol- to sult the particular part of the country you hese be changed 1 3 following are seen the ned by count to catch each other on these of the to be Jess its Lose ever oraj] the ; WITH SCISSORS AND CORD. A Trick That Can Be Easily Performed When One Kno ws How 4 doubled and with a After Fal HOW The tr without utting Take hold of cord in the lower handle and it first through the upper handle and then completely over the blades of the as shown in Fig. 2. This is very simple when you know how, but puzzling when the trick Is first seen. - Popular Me ISSORS ARE REMOVED release (1 the cord the oop f polEnors of the draw scissors, hanics What Is My Thought Like? One of the as this ers in this game it may be a per wg--and each thinker " nd r monkey.’ '* “1ike a When ir’ tells Perhaps Each player or, falling f A this must tl For i w one who sald obi the the the monkey when told man present as ly, “1 sald Mr monkey because he In nd The next would say, k 4 was lke a table rather wooden looking” fish because ha Is fond onld n rep f “ be cane “He of the water.” iz like n and so nn We your sale ills and do them CAN right B&B misses’ suits, coats and dresses Racks of fine Sui follows $22.50 & $25.00 Suits, $15.00 £30.00 & £33.00 Suits, $18.50 £35.00 to £50.00 Suits, $25.00 £50.00 to $65.00 Suits $35.0) Cloth and style, assortment include all the leading ideas of the season Junior $10.00 Misses’ one-piece Cloth Dresses —B15.00 Dresses, $7 50 £20.00 Dresses, £10.00--825.00 to $37.50 Dresses, $18.50 Rack of good, ser iceable fancy Mixt Cloth Coats—812.50 to £20.00 Coats, $7.50 $22.50 to $3000 Coats, $15.00, Girls’ #850 Winter Coats print ts priced as Misses’ $20.00 Suits, | Girls’ Red Chinchilla Half Priee—$1850 Coats, $0.25 to £12.50, Girls’ £1500 Fancy Coats, $7.50. Girls’ 2500 Rlue, Red Cheviot, or Faney Mixture Coats, £2.50 81000 Coats, $5.00 $15.00 to £16.50 Coats, $10.00 - $) 8.50 to $22.50 Coats, $12.50. iris’ fine Broadeloth Coats—8$18, Coats, $1250--82250 Coats, $16.00 $28.50 to $37.50 Coats, $18.50, BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. ——— —————————— Grown Coats, | to $25.00 | Mix! : ] Brown or | 1 Labor Saving, youngster had the proverbial | aversion sonp and water, and his ! teacher sald to him one morning after he entered the little schoolhouse: White Sale cheek 18 all black and sticky. Go to the hydrant and wash it.” Jimmy went out the hydrant moistened wash rag and rubbed The GREATEST SALE we have ever held not only in white goods alone and Ladie’s and Missespmuslin underwear but special induce- ments in other lines as well. OUR WINDOWS returned to the schoolroom “Which check did nuired will give you an idea of what we are doing. We want you to visit our store during this sale just that we may show you a store run on buisness principles. my. as to to his it ne you say?’ be in | WOODWARD. Plent of lee and good nt pres It er to all expert and smart thelr pickets W. E. Emith, of yh ing time with friends ed home slerman and the go dri very ent remain | people (FF) Sober Bomd returry E. Ho A store where a child can buy as cheap as an adult. Everything marked in plain figures and priced at BARGAIN PRICES Everybody is looking for bargains now. Nobody will be disappointed in finding them here. The NEWNESS of the materials, the trimmings of our muslin wear, the finish of the same will catch your eye at once and the price will catch your pocketbook. Ratz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. left again for thelr western rn } Stuart Harter, of Harter, W ved here on Saturday to ves and friends n The Sim Reduction Sale! AN HONEST REDUCTION. The Sim reduction sale has been taken advantage of by earnest-thoughtful buyers—Men who have passed the “buying in haste, repent at leisure’’ stage—~Men who realize the value of Every Cent that goes to make a dollar. To these men we have a feast of unsurpassed values— in Suits and Overcoats tailored in the highest stage of per- fection that human power can attain-lavish in assortment-- superb all the way through—at a price greatly reduced from the regular. Join this throng of shrewd buyers and get real value for your money-then you won't regret your clothes purchase in a week or two. 7.50 9.00 11.50 13.75 15.00 cut ‘“ $10 00 Suits & Overcoats, now 12.50 i“ ‘“ i“ 15.00 18.00 20.00 22.50 16.50 25.00 19.75 Boys Clothing and Mens separate Pants average a third off. CLOTHES THAT ALWAYS SATISFY. to $ “ ‘“ ‘“ ‘“ “ ‘“ “ i“ “ “ “ ‘“ ‘“ i“ ‘“ i“ “ i“ i“ ‘“ i“ “ “" i“ “ Sim The Clothier.
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