Page & THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, April 21, 1910. 3 Theophilus Pletcher, aged sixty-two Mr. and Mrs, W. KE. Confer and TRIAL LIST. ee vears, died at lds home in the township daughter Pearl drove to Blanchard ——— Correspondents’ last Sabbath afternoon Mr. Pletcher last Sunday te help celebrate the birth For May term, commencing Monday, f Mrs had been a sufferer from. dropsy for day anniversary of Kline Confer May 16th. and continuing Of LET nearly a year, and lately his condition Saddiér 1. A. Pletcher took half a! Weeks b J Department has been so painful that his going was day off last Saturday and also took First Week. thought of as a happy release He the train for Lock Haven where he Fortine & Fortney va, Burdin : a Zz O S Continued. was born In Howard township and ha transacted some important business ler, Ji lived in It practically all his life, He Reuben Frantz ve, RR. BR. McMonigal ‘ rie Is were glad to see Mrs " was a teacher in the schools of the dis Her friend ! M » Ree Ma Helen WHeon vs, Burdine Butler Howard Hurd in town last woek HOWARD. trict for many years and held many of QS p . A . I Second Week. ( ‘ 11 | 0 thes Welcome. the township offices He was a co ashe came over fron es wekeyville Cedar Creek Presbyterian chu Welcome, all hail t W m | home to ee her son Paul graduate y r Spring! sigtent member and regular attendant . SH ch a slagunle %. Barah CC. Gels the butter of the M. BB. church His family cor The departure of Ira ( Johnson for Penn Chemical Co un corporation gists of the wife, formerly Miss Mary State College leaves a voces y among ve, Henry Kline, Fred Rees, Mary ( blossom Hall, and a grown daughter, Miss T our mechanics hers A wagon-maker | Ammerman and Nang J, Ammermany cey M Funeral services were held now one of the neo | Thoma Poorman Jennie Crow nmerford 10V 64 wer land Arthur Gre ' "We P ‘ ft soutl thie house, Tuesday afternood Col «. Louise Cor ern hire ‘ du i by his pastor, Re RB. JJ. 1 1 ’ & d Samuel 1a In Qur Churches Next Sabbath. and interment was made In Schenl ny. whe ev occupy rooms with ATE Fansling ¢ " 1 h b t £ Dur Churches Nut Sabbath. . land intermure” was made in ‘Schenics | day, where she wil occupy roo Nancy, Suh e have but four words lor will ind administer th Wi I i 8, of A { id Mrs A : wnthe [ Nor Im al if Howard at 10 Cemeds 88 tui W. obi, 0 brother of livery | Heda. hares bt Feurned” to “ne Mmmrutr of Nowiy ein, to say they are not hard to wa Thon remerber--its preach and adi nister ¢e Holy Com munior t { ethel at 10:00 A. M I’ i Ins iil worl n an NEDO I | Wi “ 3 ho lalant ‘ thd 3 - "a : Echo From the Big Fire ay ets Plant More Trae : : iit. "Avhor bee n_ the d, | vl fra tu : panes upline and A John .R owing ity uo 5 bh p Da ppointe Governor Stuart. |" i bo es | were Baturd isitor ! ‘ terial things | 005° Wht Yin: OF “mais ng Yo! committe n formed, composed —— er need at We can Plant B00 Ss 1 som, a ne EE een ee i, TB ba Sense rte rs (| Carpets Carpets many f those who almost dally pass throug! so fast as ) Cause S¢ is danger to n speeding ir peopl ouns } 4 and the compla nt hecane« ! merous And loud that « ne vas constrained to = FEE a pls ASE Carpets or near thu will compel down thelr hour, or a ative mudi trict people are is not un-| = justly so Bellefonte last Thur A New Corporation A ’ ’ Hg road Mra 'W " bn bas ol ‘ } ' horsemen to! DD | ‘onfer i ' Place nd N ; v M——— " th 1, % IN re ! b x b - — animals one tut} 1Iring i ‘ort Mat vir he ‘ Ee \ 3 ; a A a. wv olf Fe bre " . ‘ ¢ rder and the ; eroat ildings Gone BR foe SE i ads com Fi asf 0 ute Ro So 37 en Fy : You will not be the loser. Its up to you to call and give us a look. c= | Katz & Co. ts His a bee roon i \ i ‘0 1 Mrs A a 4 : " , ww Nam a aa : pt a A BAVINng wrpenter y Yl y Th . hn, on . . that draws ne of the : : A i e b NN RN er s+ nuisance ielded to CHEER and has of demo MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS know our people well enough to sy | morning from New Orleans where he time. Rev. Mr. Stiver has long con. Nothing else a man wears is so Economical, so Service- that they le more heartily welcomed Hor of the Imperial Shrine of the U. A. The Stivers shove named are song of able, so Dressy, so easily cared for, as the SIM SERGES. woos \ beginning with Tuesday ev- | thir thousand delegates present, and known family of Potter Mi thi Always full color—The dyes are chemically proved for following Thursday evening, th in the worl "ETE Ward, of Bellefonte. ls stability under every possible condition of light, heat and mu program is full, rich and | ut | The gentle, softly-falling rains moisture. too kk fy x 4 give entire. thoug! Frida Sunday and Toes too long for us to give egtire, theush 155 an, Loar SR ein. B & B Get such a Serge, and you have for all-round dressiness ery pon haps the most popular which was becoming peri Region will be that of Wednesday ev- {ole ders i LeRoi dng a and service the best possible suit money will purchase. Get mentation of his views of “Good Citi. whe seldom does in the third wes the home of rugs the other kind and you've stepped into the most troublesome Mai bY the Lon. Slim Th He ~ merator J. Linn Pleteh. | Domestic Rugs for home and material made. hie use—forty different sizes his ter Mos 1 pif f rnd t report ' py ad ” to 18 Tet ong STARTING AT $10.00 feet wide, 6 to 18 feet Jong. 9 wide 12 feet long "rateful fo | wma) traction engine with two. lar 7 feet wide, 9 feet long IE IY ay tien from their Job to the sta 3 wide, 9 feet od y and by easy steps of several dollars-ON UP TO $30.00. neat, tidy | HOD. And find economy ove 6 wide, 10.6 long We've Serge Suits in plain and fancy weaves that you surely street and samc do ail | Can Es Run Naan mad feet wide, 11.6 long will be pleased with, when purchasing and when wearing. the streets e a ree bh : : § wide sy long way Hooks Bhope, giving him nine men. The 8 Wich 105 i feet long Each season serges form a good percentage of our bus- Lp and let | VOry heavy trad ! i SLI res . ce Ge, J 10 Jo lee ( this effort b h acpong maintain! dt 10.6 wide, 10.6 to 14 feet long iness, but this season they are being worn more and it RE nod oro promises ape | coméiitio Shana m-| 11.3 wide, 12 to 22.6 feet long seems as if every one has found out how good the Sim Te tarehatation of un. [dation hl Roi the ndek on Shel 13 feet wide, 1D feat long. ll serges are and are coming for them. Never have we ridewnlk tow? ’ nd wealth in the con uliding ¢ length and dep " sown. “ge Ey : tral of » ¢, and this should big lot, corner of a a rove 9 by ]2 Superior Tapestry shown such an assortment of them; Sti, iar rena, |" pteemen: su at th arn pt PAPCS RUBS, $1350. PLAIN WEAVES, FANCY STRIPES of self and and women from a 1 Shase, couution lr dead Dah in the Sfedk: Bnd thes ¥ by +s GLenuine oxbury contrasting colorings—in all vareties of cuts, elegantly tail- un to Se y it that they find the nk sult of offal from some factory in 9 by 12 Body Brussels Rugs, ored, correct and in good taste. Step into one of these wish him ally smal ) R what thé nd here. and it behooves are wondering if It may be the re Brussels Rugs, $18.50, Bellefonte being dumped in the creek will ' " " p od feeling, and that's | Davie Kochler, the man who Injur gos yoo 12 Roval Ww ilton Rugs i throughly tested serges and you've secured for yourself the bi ety Tago LILLIE LU be bi RA LB SRL LL OLY ei utmost satisfaction on clothes, looks and service. have the brightest and best-kept some months amo, 4b weil enough to! Half Runners and hundreds of Every serge be it $10 or $30 sold upon this one bases cleanest and best garden and the back alley whith is freest| Miss Mary Moore, of Bpokane, Wash small Rugs to match the larger | ———r ncw suit for one that fails. from trash of all kinds will secure for | lngton, who has spent several weeks ORES, us the good opinion of our visitors, | among her relatives here, and In oth — and what Is still better, make us all | er parts of the State, left for home on think better of ourselves Wednesday of last week Large assortment Oriental ] W. RB. Gardner is seriously ll of Rev, C, Logan MoKinney, of Hen Rugs, all sizes, , .. wr gastric fever, but his physicians and | ove, was In town last week visiting 4 pe friends are very hopeful. His broth. | his venerable mother, and on Wed. | | i or Wyckliffe, of Pittsburg, was a visi BOGGS & BUHL “ nesday morning pronounced mass in| NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA, ’ 0% * tor at his bedside oo Sunday. Ht. Bernard's church, ! iA Did ever brighter promise of fruit. Mrs, OC. OC. Lucas was a guest of | age bloom before? friends in Lock Haven on Thursday. |
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