Page 8 —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, April 7th, 1910, Correspondents’ Department Continued, NAN CI NPN NPN PASSAT HOWARD. Iron up doerest In Our Chur: reformed 1es Next Sabbath Rn MN | \ P | i Faust Council Meeting The special cor h greater than the the borough building and tance mines it has not 1 there helng =» comm ment t Commencement Week For r borough His next Sabbath evening at bacon re & Bermor by Rev. HL IL Crow, In On the following Tuesday April 12th, the regular commencement exercises, will be held In the same house 'o ald In defraying the nee Soasary expenses of the occasion, As well as to keep the crowd within comfortable Hmits, an admission fee of ten cents will be charged Prof RL. Watts, the head of the depart. ment of Horticulture at the Pennsyl- vania State College, will deliver the commencement address The clans motto is “Not at the top, but climb. ing” Class flower—pink rose, Class colors—blue and red. J. Russell Gard- ner Is class president, and the follow. ing named are the other seven mem bers: Charles BE. Robb, Horace C Schenck, Paul N, Hurd, Harry PP. Muf. fly, Frederick V. Pletcher, Harold M Schenck, Mary H. Weirlck A Good Sermon Dr. J. F. Dunlap, D. D, President of the Albright College, at Meyerstown, Pa, very acceptably occupled the pul. pit of the Evangelical church on Sun- At the close of the service he asked for a contribution of twenty five dollars toward paying an old debt of the College, amounting to nine- evening oe aha will enter dollars which was speedily subscribed, It Is necessary | to ralge this full amount before the 0 Ney 1 been off College, « Prospering in Business Charles EE. Plewher hi gent attention busing v point at which he needs hi f ithe and Is now mn for a “better bullding on n lot on the opposite side ( alley from where the blacksmith shop i which is on leased land old Willlam HH. Long first of June In order to secure a gift! pe f [| \ 1 il i A complete renovation utslde and i on the home « at the mill Car nters LI wenther<boarding n, 18 Now in progr: UNIONVILLE. Charl Holt } ' B&B « new catalog he for Mew Yooh Philadelphia 2» hospital underge ys serious operation Joseph 12. Diehl is er fjoving his Matthewson Oar and trying to it show up its advertised speed n miles per hour Clarence Yearick went to Philadel phia Thursday last to enter the em ploy of the Philadelphia and Reading allroad WwW. PP Confer and all his family drove to Mill Hall for a Sunday din ner with his brother, Kline Confer Mrs. William Waltz, of Lock Haven, spent a few days of last week here with her mother, Mrs. W. KE Ertel Mrs. Frank Holt, of Beech Creek, was a guest at the home of her cousin, Frederic Leathers, last week Miss Dianche Bitner, of Creek, made glad her friend Confer, by a Baturday's visit, Mr. and Mra. John Bchenck and Mrs Rennison spent Baturday morning In | the county capital, i Mr. and Mra, Frank Mayes, of Le. | mont, were Bunday guests of J. Win! Mayes and wife, The Misses Ella Hall and Emma | Robb shopped last week In Lock Hae | ven, sixty «neve Beech Annie This news to will be welcome thousands — the Spring and Summer Catalog, telling concisely of the med- ium and fine Dry Goods and kindred lines this store has assembled for economical and critical shoppers, Every one of the store's 69 departments represented in catalog—Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and Children, also House Furnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Draperies, China, Glass, Table Silver, Kitchen Utensils, ete. All illustrations actual repro ductions of goods represented. A catalog of finer, hold use that should be in every home-mailed without charge on | request—Catalog No. 47. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA STATE COLLEGE. ertainmer n Frida MADISONBURG ighbor is i isfyving ths np is but a COBURN 14409 } iti Hie atz& Co’s STORE NEWS { i Surprising CARPET NEWS We could write a full page of Carpet Talk, but what is the use when you have to see the goods to -admire them. The Quality, Patterns and the Richness of De- signs appeal to one and all. In other words, “If You're From Missouri” we are here to show you, Velvets in body and border, hall and stair, Whittals body Brussels in fifteen assorted styles, Royal Ax- ministers, the finest of Parlor Carpets, Tapestrys, including hall and stairs as well as body and border, and a large assortment of Cotton Chain, and all wool ingrains. We are also prepared to show you an p immense line of readymade rugs. We Want To Show You We want to give you prices. stock talks for itself-we only show it. See our immense stock of Lace Cur- tains, including Irish Points and Bobinets. Your's for carpets KATZ & CO, BELLEFONTE, PA better | goods than you ordinarily get | a catalog in keeping with the | store—a reference book for house | YOU DON'T have to enter into any completion to win a good clothes prize in this town; the question is settled for you, and there's no doubt about the results, if you come here for THE SIM HAND TAILORED fine suits and overcoats. There's a thorough bred Quality and Style about them that makes the wearer completly at ease; every fabric is strictly all wool, and all the tailoring is perfectly done by hand. These are such clothes as the most critical of you can wear without any doubt; correct in Style; the best clothes made. And vet our prices are no higher than for the ordinary kind. Here in immense variety, for every taste and size, dozens of Handsome Suits—-You'll see no collection of Good Clothes to compare with these. It's a pleasure to show you such Clothes. SIM THE CLOTHIER,
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