1910. agp — Thursday, February 3rd, mm THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January, 20th, 1910, Correspondents’ Department Continue d ———— - HOWARD. In Our Churches Next Sabbath Church of Christ—Elder J Tomson, evangelist, will preach at Flemington, morning and evening United Evangelical--Rev, J. R. Se- christ, a former pastor of this charge, will preach at Jacksonville, 10:30 A. M.; Fairview 2:30 P. M,; and Howard at 7:30 P. M,, and will Holy Communion at each of these ap- pointments. Methodist Episcopal Rev RS Taylor will preach at Beech Creek at 10:30 A. M.; at Hunter's Run at 2:30 P. M.; and at Howard at 7:30 P. M At the annual conference of the Pentecostal church, held in Reading last week, John Knarr was appointed pastor of Pendale and of the Muncy Circuit, with William Solt as assist- ant, and Joseph Gray was appointed to the Marsh Creek charge. Messrs Knarr and Solt both residents of our borough. Joy Riders have been In evidence the past ten days to a greater extent than for several years in this vicinity It Is impracti- cable to give details of all the sleighing parties , but mention may be made of some of the comers and goers On Monday eve week a big load numbering mosst of them members of tian Chapel con- gregation Blanchard to spend the thelr pastor, Rev. W The same ev- ening and ! over to the home of Mr, and Mr dward 1. Ms Clintick, Ni vy vall and had a royal good tin weasion was a Reforms i ! and oyster supper, a @ arty was led by Mr and Mrs. Jacol wbb Tuesday even ing Y tw of the staid, married er into Nittany valley 0 Spe an njoyvable evening with nd weorge Ertley The Sewing ‘rel with their boys made ch drove to Snow Shoe Wednesday ing to « Pletcher, who is teac! and is a brother or COous in-lav half the nice TOW ‘ y r Pp ipils chose Frida and Mil Hall good time and had it, t ening a party of FPresbyteriar B together and spent a few hours with venerghle Jo | Kling ar and the old gen tlemar the as wel thoug! instead of almost and daughts only two remaining « { f a dozen, emphasized their er's in thelr « 1 delightful wa The First of the Season. Wher Lewin towns! took he for water last Thursday snake's tall st ck obtrusivel out one of tl Ag { ¢ stone wall but wa t} wn 80 quickly that he ther ca or knock it off In the afternoor f the same day he went again to the spring, having a stick in his hand, and found the same taf! A good deal more of the bods of the wvarmint stretched « an the fiat stone, being loch kly fast wit the end of e stick. The tall « no 8 rt tha could not Krasp hl called to his pair of big pi sna ly dis ix snake trus Sudden tn H D are time as ome Lb Samuel, the round Cassleberry of wraes to the spring morning n from could or gimilar one th and Death noah | out nis » the 1 wn The Howard Canning Factory Held a i ¥ fi 1 ir sto at the and foMow ] (eors kholders wfternoon ficers as Schenck, Thompson Jack lanthers Imvid | ash DD. Diehl, J. WHI Mayes I l rt Con President Jacksor line Wilber F Leathers n next Saturday, at will again to transact gen arly to make usiness of the forget this meet nterest rectors Abert Weaver, Henry Kiine Wilber | Cretar one o'clock ck hole meet eral i arrangement : i“ Dor of thle ers coming ing; It In Dr. William CC. Hensyl pointed surgeon and physician of the Americar Car nd Foundry Co nt Berwick, Pa This is an appointment on Pr. Hens professional educa was thorough and complete and he had a strong mental bias in the direction of medicine to begin with addition of several years of unusu y practice In Berwick has developed him to a thor ough equipment for the physical care of this large body of men, who are subject to many accidents same fifteen of our good citizens, and most of them attend ths menting regularly The startling awakening which they zens when they return In the “wee, sama’ hours anent the twas” Is fully atoned for by the excellence of the vo- enl music with which they do IL Mra. Ira C. Johnson invited a number of her friends to spend last Wednesday evening at thelr home in honor of her husband A pleasant avening Wis spent by Rev, W. H. Patterson, Mr and Mra. Thomas Howes, Matthew Rodgers, Jr, Wm. J. Wilson, Reuben Lucas, N 3. Pletcher Philip Ertel, John Wagner, J. Will Mayes and W. LL. Cooke, Mrs Hetrick, HH, T. Lucan, W. LIL Harvey, Nan Lucas Bchenck, Fannie Leathers, James Harvey, John Heverly, D. W, Pletcher and A. M. Butler, The Misses Carye Butler, Rebecen Lucas, Hilda Wagner, Minnie Heverly and Marion Cooke, James and Claire Leathers, Mrs. W. C. Hubbard, of Pittsburg, and Miss Annle Moore off be- tween trains on Tuesday for a brief wisit with thelr aunt Me Ira. O, Johnson, has been ap I's mer ana succensful administer’ the | pinned it He in the administer to sleeping oil. | Automobiles are coming now week by week, Last week Balser Weber's ar rived, and the week before Harry Wet 8 appeared The Wetzel Bros perfecting themselves in the care repair of automobiles, and will soon open up a line of that specialty at the machine shops The location of their place, at the west end of town, in the direct road from Bellefonte to Lock Haven, will make it convenlent for all auto drivers are and John Baney's many friends gathered in his home in the evening of last | Thursday, to congratulate him upon the arrival of another birthday, and have a good time It is shrewdly guessed that his good wife engineered the function, but neither she nor John will tell how old they are lanker John P us between Mrs. Burdine Harris dropped in trains on Tuesday Butler, In charge of her husband, returned from the sani tarium to her home on No. 53, last Tuesday. It is hoped that she has been permanently restored to her us ual good health, Mrs. W. H. Pifer, of Mill guest of her friends Mr. and Mrs. R P. Confer last Saturday and Sunda) Mrs. Peifer is closing up her home preparing to go with one of her to Nelson, Neb, where ghe will her future home A "Mea the young people's the Evangelical church, will be held at the home of Mr Mrs. T. E Thomas, next Saturday evening. Es orybody, particularly the young Ia should consider this a special in- vitation to attend Presiding Elder J glided at the quarterly the | afternoon, Ar on and HONK make Social” under the Mite Soclety of auspices and Evangelical co) rod and preached Reeser J here pastor for Ww with his people served ongratulate Monday jl» 8B. C to Mt and entertained at tl} R. Leathers ever (formerly Eagle hospitality | 11 . tellefonts atives here the ! late, was In town ness last Monday Dr 8. Fisher He nsult n tl case of of the tu The social of League, which parsonage last Frida) both socially and finar Miss Ella Hall, Mrs S Miss Ida Rhoades Thompse Tuead WT ut Pp the was held t WAS A con i AY Mrs Hennis ast Bunday f parents Mrs the doctor's improving McGhee and daughter, were last week's guests y of C. 8B. Yearick. The Innt The has venerable been under days, and Is Mrs. Ross of of famil Miss Corilla the shut week, but pily on the road to sound healt} Mr. and Mme. C. E tained their old Mrs. John Hoy Miss Elfreda her home from Mra hoy to mas wan ATMoOng i= hap ARAN ins Yearick Mr Weds has returned to flake N.Y added a Inst week enter and esdn) neighbors Jr Inst onfer Spring George Bechdel her little family Walter Muffy came down from State ollege to spend last Sunday at} new ome ORVISTON. The railroad company is new ridge where the ice damaged the former one Mrs. Fullington spent Baturday and Bunday with her friends at Clearfield Mrs. Dwmley, of Romola, and son Charles, visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Heverly, on Sun day We are having quite a ness in our town at on the sick list are: Mra. Lloyd Tress. { ler, Master Sherman Confer, Mrs. Hare {ry Herr, Mra. Ives Harvey, Almetta | Bixel, and Mrs, Ralph Ryan The brick yard has started making brick with good success Mrs. James Butler, of Romola, and | two danghters spent Sunday with her | winter, Mra. John Mann Gilbert Gillespie and wife attended {the funeral of his sister, Mra. Fred | Fields, at Williamsport, Mra. Geo. Long, of Romola, and fam. fly, visited her daughter, Mra. James | Heverly, over Sunday. | Rev. B. P. Long, of Salona, preached A very interesting sermon on Sunday, John Packer expects to move to Lock | Haven soon, bullding a flood lot of sick or——— Rev, EB, Killinger, D. D, was unan- mously elected pastor of the Lutheran churth at Phillipsburg. We are putting out the hest sale hills ever secn In Centre County, Hall, was the | had present. Those | | { UNIONVILLE, | On Tuesday evening the | brainey, millionaire {tive citizens of the village of [fonte: Rev. Dr, Allison Platts, {and law-maker the Hon, J, C | stumppuller and teeth | Ed, Ward, Insurance Rankin, railroad | Gardner, bank bank-teller auditor and | Pontius, and following representa Hell lnwyer Meyer, extracter In agent, WW. K superintendent M, | cashier J, K. Barnhart, Chaney Hicklin, county grapevine agent, H, B conl king and | Claude Cook came up to our the § o'clock train, having pre-arrang {ed for a chicken and waffle supper at {at the "Hotel de Peters” It leaked | out that thelr guardian angels had been | ulti financier City on invited to a 6 o'clock dinner at the {home of Dr. Ward while they were | given the cold shoulder, so they con | spired to get even with their “ribs” fy {the “slight.” Each telephoned to | his respective wife “Don't look for {me home for supper, am invited out.” | “Don't walt for me, will be late am | detained In the office “T will take {supper at the Brandt House, won't be home for supper.” ot They were as jolly and lively lot of kids meet in a day's travel on Mr. Claude Cool { he and another gentleman sorbed iscussing ti Hving that he forgot {train and was taken quite { past the The ox notified stopped the him off n an interviey f host and hoste conduct, they reported f hostess declared she neve r for one station W s8 In refers flay however, t} FIEDLER or | BLANCHARD. Ridg » B&B fine new cottons Batistes—woven stripes with neat woven hgures ntersperst here and there, are among the strictly new sheer things—all the dainty patterns in delicate spring colorings—$1.25, $1.50, $1.70 a yard, Printed Batistes closely sembling Dimities in {and colorings—T7%a, 10 & 12V4g¢ a yard. Printed Mulls — several grees finer than Batiste and with patterns equally praiseworthy hundreds of patterns with stripes predominating-—every spring col or—25, 35 to 60c a yard. re | gandiey thelr tame, also beautiful Raye | stripe effects with allover printings | shades harmonizing delightfully with | this sheer fabrio—35, 46, 60c a yard, Printed French Volles—stripes and allover figure—delicate colorings, alse rich dark shades—examples of the masterful textile art of the French 4% a yard examination will reveal that they were pot all silk—eaxact Pangee toaxtres equally lustrous and all the fashionable Pougee coloriuge—4vg & yar, Tussah Siik-—another silk and cot ton fabile closely resembling all silk, languty Foulard printings—86, 40 & 46¢ ay BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA — To | brand {and Is sporting around | drifted | very | spent os | home in {the Con patterns : de- | Imported Organdies—plain with the | exquisite printings that have given Or | Silk and Cotton Pongees—only close | MOUNTAIN-—~Gregg Twp. The dave are to lengthen H. H Fling Confer made a flying business trip to MifMin last Monday and returned on Tuesday As the slelghing was splen did and with the two swift horses they had hitched In a sleigh, they went as fast almost as an alrship; so made it a pleasure trip as well Ness one All the young beginning Eisenhuth and county as a busi ladies are making “goo-goo" eyes at Maurice Lingle and no wonder, after seeing the beautiful new slengh he has purchased Now who will capture him? man, without the lucky Maurice is a thie tm hie ane to fine young sleigh account of the bad roads over ant weather Sunday either of the day folks school te Sunday at her Mills Lingle man homest and there the seem were no churches, services In which #hade lonesome to our Theresa Rachau er last Spring William CO rad At there In the our ncher parental mova pring to n Lie bX n | thereor y BR wor ustomers — HAVE YOU SEEN KATZ & Co's SPEC- IAL SKIRTS AT $2.98 Worth $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 NOW IS THE TIME On sale at this price only until Sat. Feb'y 5th. KATZ & Co. Sim Repuction Sark ENDS SATURDAY $10.00 Suits and Overcoats now cut to $7.50 $18.00 Suits and Overcoats now cut to $13.75 $12.00 Suits and Overcoats now cut to $9.00 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats now cut to $15.00 $15.00 Suits and Owercoats now cut to $11.50 $22.50 Suits and Overcoats now cut to $16.50 Sim, the Clothier, Bellefonte Correct Dress
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