THE CENTRE Correspondents’ Department Continued. HOWARD. | In Our Churches. United Evangelica stor WW, W Rhoades will : i Fairview at rd at 7:30 stor R, 8. | t sermons 16:30 A id Howard the poles stick- urning later two splendid toward from high, In the ladies who seratehing out the neighbors too unmind rood citizenship hem ourselves orthy Improvement A ] 1 1 14 vieir wiped the sink g bonds nt today al report for ding November st been Issued + record-break way and in It the revenues attention to sinking fund He Mr after i the § ie, pays the subject of the LYE The statement f the sinking fund iM the end of the Nascal year, Novem ber 30, Wow $5117.94 In excess of the Commonwealth's 5 most satinfne the Toresight the Ger 1508, iaw Packer oting one shows indeimtedness, dition, due to exhibited by members of Assen! in the session of this sinking fund Governor William VF who appro their acts, The people of the present day rest under a lasting obligation to these officials for that wise business precaution which | haw led the Commonwealth | from an indebtedness at that date | of $30,448.243.07 into an excess of $8.- | NNT over and above all Habilities November 30, 1508." Governor Packer, who was elected | in 1867, from Williamsport, was a na. tive of Howard, having been born here | April 2, 1807, very nearly one hundred and three years ago. The house In which he was born and raised to a glrong young manhood still stands and is In good habitable condition, Many of our older citizens remember him in fils frequent visits to his old home and friends, and are proud of the hones or thus justly rendered by the present financial officer of the State to the mont distinguished gitizen and able statesman the comfhunity ever pro. duced. His parents and grandparents all lle In the old family burying ground sn the homes farm, Across Lor Cot eral wi snd} to enacted ved slowly | at the Just she creek north of the borough, Over the Dark River morning of , Mrs, William At two o'clock In the last Thursday, March 2 T. Leathers slept quletly, peacefully, sweetly, while the grim ferryman con- veyed her across the deep, dark river to the green shore on which she might awaken to the realization and enjoy ment of all that is bright and beaut ful in the great, mysterious beyond She was Inld to rest beside her hus band and thé four children who had preceded her, In the old cemetery Curtin, last Saturday evening after funeral services held in the M | IH church here, and conducted, by her former pastor, Rev, A, P. Wharton, a 1 the present pastor, { ginted by Mrs, La Taylor ithers oJ whom survive . Frederick, Lucy Jessi of Howard rs township Marion twp Ida Martha A red » k Northurm be Her surviy er, Mra. Geo, DD, Johnson, Is resident of Howa interesting feat and rinnd exceeding was the James § of the M in Willlamspor withstanding the om Bellefonte ng a8 a grand two with his Yearick and Mabel weed Mingen [RINET and of Parvin, Pa. were last guests of the Misses Yearick, tertained for them very on Monday evening Claud® Johnson, of Nittany, visited his brother<n<law. J. L. Dunkle. last week, he is preparing to pull up stakes and go west, intending to locate near Freeport, IHinoils Now all the baseball Archie” Condo are proud has chosen Jellefonts ton who en haadasomely friends of because he aptain of the team Academy He'll heen make good “U'nele Dave Tanver appeared In town last Saturday, still limping some. what from his bad fall, but otherwise looking good for many a tussle with old time yeot Mra. Clarence CC. Cooke Is enjoy. ing a trip to the big, enterprising town of Elmira, where she is visiting her daughter, Mra. Harry Gruver Mrs M,. DD. Kelley, of Snow Rhos, and Miss Kathrine Kelley, of Phila delphin, visited with Mrs, MeKinney on Friday and Baturday The Empire Iron Works sold and shipped on Friday last a fine twelve. horsepower traction engine to John H, Friday, at Bald Eagle. Miss Alloe M. Pletcher, who has for some years been living in Philadelphia, will change her home and business to | Shamokin this spring. Miss Maggie Yearick and her broth. er Edward, of Nittany, enjoyed a fow | days of last week as guests of Mrs Willlam Schenck, Mrs. Lewis Carr, Mins Hallie Welrick, Is the ther of a little daughter, me ba i DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, March 10th, 1810, John CC. Brooks and wife, of Water ville, were week end guests of Mrs Brooks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George DD, Johnson The friends of Rev. W. WW. Rhoads are glad to know that he Is returned to this charge for the eoming vear Charles Lucas. gets about a littl on crutches, but 1t 8 too soon for hin to use hig broken ankle vet Mise Rosetta #in, Mi t for "had Sport, as has her Willian week Cooke ble, of the past a 8 wire the leathers rttends or. Mrs i. A funera PINE GLENN fr WOODWARD ORVISTON and son Dav folks are hospital D. A. Grove's HORSES Private Sale THOROUGHLY ACCLIMATED Horse Market Falr Browns, 6 ys weight 2700 2600 1360 1375 weight 135 1300 1150 1400 1200 1200 1300 Pair Dark Greys, 4-5 yu... weight Dark Grey, 4 y» welght Brown Horse, § y» weight Bay Mare, 6 ya Brown Horse, § yn weight Dark Grey Mare, 4 yu... weight Brown Horse, 6b ym... Jwelght Brown Horse, § ys... Jwelght weight Jwelght Black Horse, 4 ya Brown Horse, 6 y»..... Bay Horse, § ys, Bay Mare, 4 y» Also for sale. 1180 10 head that ard not ready Will be listed later, D. A. GROVE, ! of Altoona, nee proud mo- | Horse Market, 1250 | hold goods Mrs 12 o'clock amine the mencoes Ed Ciriest of Griost daved quite 1H proving and Foner nt FS goods, (iriet with thelr for Calhoun and wife, of UNIONVILLE, Remember the big sale of fine at the Leathers, sharp residence of the on next Come oarly before sale of Philipsburg and I'nlon, rmuhoro vife, of Mi mother tim who BOM She is nda ti formi It's f \ i vou |} SButurday and com house Inte nt ex Chnarle Harry 8s { 1 has been im Altoona NOW veral Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS LADIES’ SUITS AND SKIRTS M Saturday, 12 March 14 Monday, Sample Suits and Skirts will be on EXHIBITION in our Suit Department from all the leading manufactures. GRAND DISPLAY EVERYBODY INVITED Ratz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. You can't ex- pect too much from us in the Good Clothes question. We've been planning and working for months to have the high- est perfection Good Clothes it is possible to attain. The result is-- The Clothes as they are here, we would have you judge them. Compare with the best you know of. Ser- vice, good looks, style, in economy of price, decide for your own good and sat- isfaction, what are the best clothes for you. You'll Surely Agree With Us. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress
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