»v Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA Thursday, May 26th, 1910. | John Holmes a Soldier, OLD HOME WEEK SUGGESTIONS. At the time of writing the notice of Correspondents’ {yr roimes’ cath in list ‘weeks let | Lat us have 01d Home ween was not known to the writer Oonte I'he Ne England ie LOT i Ki ( i that he had been a soldier in the Civ Department re ote 2hae | han ume wosle fv a. wood "ons was enlisted at Lewistown at an un- | turn visits and community h : Ive a Continued. recorded date in Sept mber 1861 Ha | genera reunion nd alllllcation ha 1st METRY ant of Co. KE, 48th Pennsyl spread over the whole counts Why v8 vania Vols. and after but a few | not have an Old Home Week in Rol HOWARD f months’ service contracted typhold | ronte thi We iy { sumimer oan In Our Churches Next Sabbath, - " evervbody puts thelr shoulder to Reformed-—Pastor EE. | Faust wil | wheel The Bellefonte Protective preach in Howard at 10 A, MM. at] Yo i sociation might properly take the Marsh Creek at 2:30 P. M, and at ? 3 ter In hand and, at least, start the Jacksonville, at 7:30 P.M / ; ¢ rolling It ean be judiciall Methodist Episcopal DBecause of | £ | without going too deep ir mnt ball gotten up in an one pairs in progress or he church in| & ey person's pockethook SALE STARTS SALE ENDS Howard, all services for next Sabbath | : 3 | Here Is a sort of program that could | are abandoned Preaching by the pas 3 + followed vith Necessary ct nges tor, ya at Hi nt. Run at hy ) 4 x : iy {| T we week thight open on 8 nda S t d’ ; PM. and a reek at 1:30 | oi, | the pastors of the several churches altura y ursay P M : | 4 § | 1 ins 4 n ns avpropriat: 1 ) . ® United Evangelical $LO1 Ww Boater WT proach ot Scone Li) BRR] | Pani concert could be held on’ the May 28, 8.30 A. M. JUNE 9th. at 10:30 A. M and in Howard at 7:30 P. M Christian Chapel st WwW H Patterson will preach 0 P Samuel Harvey Bennison . \ : : : d L fucte ‘with W Bt pun Harvey Bonnier, | (EE 8 aimed i IN A Merchandising Event--C d Full of M on Sunday May 15, was born in Belle SL Ard Ae | COU oat. coukt’ hb Aiaatals ai ercnan 1sing eni=- ramine u 0 On- fonte, March 05, 1844, going with his id, : : : ; | in th g bie game of 1 family to Mill Hall in 1845 and to a | ; =" ¢ 2 | . ) thlett fl Id $y " *%a farm In Nittany vatiey, Clison coun | | NEES ERP TE ey Saving Possibilites For You. ty, in 1857. February 10, 1862, he was i . | : dedicated. wi aM SuaiEh enlisted in “"H" company, bith Regt, p < X oy 1 Penna, Vols His first commission Ci or aneat, when he | : SH th dies 1d join i Sluggish buying on your part, caused by weather conditions has left us with a store full of mer- 16, of the same year, he was com | eM soi haem J ae é . chandise—that should have been in the hands of our customers weeks ago. We won't carry these missioned 1st Lieutenant, and June 4, | John Holmes. goods over a season—its against our established rule—made when we started this business “Clean 1865. he received his captain's com- | t of fe hich 1 | tated 1} he. 1 SEWN b ies e ‘ decks at the season's close, even if sacrifice prices are necessary.” That is the reason for the Cherry gsion. and was mustered out of ser- | fever which incapacitated him for fu iva | vice on tu first f July, having served | ture service, and he was discharged ‘ countia ] Blossom Sale—the plain common sense reason-—that a dollar now is worth more than $1.50 next season "doe O we fi of July, hs « ‘ tu gorvic ar . We : countians almost three and a half years, and [upon a surgeon's certificate Décem- ber 1, 1861 He suffered the Ill | fects of this malignant ] \ | kind in the there ontrast and the Saturd ould be enjoved We have gone through the store from top to bottom-—we have piled merchandise on the counters, the tables and the racks until they groan with their weight of bargai ns—everything is plainly marked life, and regularly recely tore senking tHe: friends yet y with price cards giving the regular and the cut price. You can wait on yourself if you care to—this Mr. Holmes was avers« ” Penn Cave or Hecla Pat There event will mean dollars saved to any family for those necessities that you need every day of your life Bll plot graphed, th i so ini ald be eman’s parade aut are blue penciled until the price has almost disappeared. | portrait Wak btaine " 4 | i! A id 1! t he . Come-——join in this feast of bargains. Don't let your neighbors get all the plums——journey to our store and learn for yourself how far a dollar can Be made to go. Come early—be one of the first Of coure there will be crowds but we'll have plenty of clerks to wait on you FARMERS’ WEEK ' Genuine Hill Muslin During Sale 8 8-4c a yard (limit of 10 yards to any one customer.) 150 Pieces Best Table Oil- cloth during sale 15¢c a yd. 75 doz. Ladies’ Vests, our 15¢ quality. sale price 9c each. Samuel H. Bennison 1868. Oct “4 ! \ \1 ¢ Went {*) iy iy } ) N f ’ , : ‘ i Dear BT ah. NY re a uation Tol : oth 1 won ver or Tg ia ck 8 ings —Ge Special in Hand Bags A Good Table Linen Bargain b NN ReDoweil and bomsn farming on | MOH rich : e 5 ‘ tings Ar a A) Al hat hy hong: Sur the following children, who with | 48. | er Wilson, of Illinois: Prof Thon Dress Goods Specials $212 1.2 Mrs | Robert H $2.48 Specials in Black Dress Goods All wool Taffeta, our reg. $1.35 quality; #4 Two Specials from Our Hosiery vide. the best in town, sale price 98¢c Department. n the Jack { t} r hall nd puttis 1 A sple rm 1 meetis . I be ander 54 In all wool Serge, not too heavy but sonville churchyard, where his father | By : comm ities just the right weight > : £ quality 4 $1.05 was lain beside him He is also sur vived by the following brothers and sisters: The Misses Jane and Mary Be cs W. R : KC owera: | Memorial er n the M. E. ¢ tris ‘ reed, bu Very Special in Dress Lawns stocking hard to beat at oy Ly y he | Lenranes whe e } terans, meme fu ‘ ! \ ‘ I “ Real ir H a oe a r . ling poll per Ladies” Gause [isle sale price rm & part ‘ f ' olla . feorge | wi Bol nd Mrs Sarat ots ar ra Ir reguiarg A Glove Bargain Greatest Bargain in Dress Silks aru tien and Misses [wes Silk a sha 4 ai 3 . alr ‘ | o A r H ‘ ne That Junior League " : . : ) : . i ry 39%¢ of positive op y based m the orator of the d Ju : cas Bell oH 1 dispiaye rot counter American Beauty Corsets servative a re ra : oy he wi LC » : ye a 1d Emphatically An Embroidery Bar- “Sarah M. Griest: —A comes | Keller's team fool | ents by gain N : y the host AVe ever see 5c pr Ladies’ Muslin Underwear hard : : . he 8 : Our Sale of Ladies’ and Misses Suits and. conmistent Tey n. In his | years and 22 ag ABS ed | Hughi ws hous here. The ticoata trimmed in lace and em} ) was never so complete deat? 4 nding * Bue . wed An absolute SAraAnce f best and 1 i TA | na , Hou N ! : : 1 i therwise you aid mot § ee The Grim Harvester hh DAVE ove Shaan Sard beth l Walker Wen. Law. BE Hosts and Hosts of Gowns alue price of any ‘wait in the Btruck swiftly and sur in inst SHY SNE . ! " ' i : } i y o l . a0 fig? neck ‘ ne k short and r & oeves ’ "ii w ¥ . y A ! : Phitipsbu Friday for kt 4 4 N ™ ; ' ries ’ rivet re » 400 Emphatically we say you have never seen the and carried awn (3 y Man j . ? me 3A | i oy £4 ike before at this price 98¢ . \ Y Mar . i n \ and an as his trot ' fant w } perious ! . 1 " nthe but was | oth bee i te ' bs gaining strengt) pparent healt! BE th a al of his wife's | Witneast he passing of her spirit | o7 ra li f “Force.” Corsets Covers for Summer Wear from death to If VAS { t town I ist the right sort, neat little en arm he was wn for a was a patient sufferer n a mi brofdery trimming, at 25 & 49¢ good part . r fit in and ever catior p Hseases ” ‘ ¢ NEBRASKA GAP-Gregyg . on Frid | taken a long walk with | Lobe and everyt) ’ med he Rural Telephone pa fee, anything that seeming net nd enjoyment but ar hour or hetore the blow fell. He | LCC AC Or med that 1 by the first of June the pe Extraordinary Taffeta Silk Bar'g. money goon. was bor i AK ) June 28 LE Visit the deparin . h wide black aleta Bik. both rustle and BON | ' yd i me |, " . af { und ‘ hiffon Anis) ir regular $1.35 quality. sale yo 4 J00e.” married | 9, the summon , d a " Want e sald. ald pric 89c Dress Linen Special Mins Ms Plot che lace ph : ' het : : he . : Shades Ade » a. whe > . no or ha P OF TAI y ' whe he, af nO eLting Of 4 summer's sun. She was a | LL Nl ¢ Mills. She Desirable Millinery Much Under- aA natural. 38 in. wide. out Creek, until his unfortunate iliness | charnct yon whale lite. | She was then tak | priced Pearl Button Special Row pocullas FI" vn wife | seved In the Weitare of her family. A | “Chay Duck wears bi - Hata. formerly wid at $1200 and $1500. $6 75 ross Frosh Sait Water H € sty : y » i n LE Ar a RT : : ) 5 " a wig he ar ) te Hats mer : and § Wo examination i s bo } ' : fothers Wit me io bers of the ren’ : ALR. 4 ” nd #4 Pa cortml , ' nj woe Ww ! neral tos shine ) eli ' ' ret Hats wmerly sold } AnD 0d this promise oi ov a dence on Monday at 2 os p, | Service of 3th of a alo ‘ You ought to know this about Frida vening | vw h Herviceas were i ‘ : ) } ' wl ' ) Mint eg : d WV wel : f ’ & James ris 0 al pre ! v : ’ Silk Petticoats Rleech Cre jh 1 | Uiite to the beautiful Nite of this he. | Carpets and Mattings og blood ek ) ) ) ! od mother Inte : ‘ It seems A shame to se wanted goods at these ire ab ‘| . 2 "3 Bik 1 ‘4 a $3.98 . , i . reg ® Lage ha ‘ cemetery The following ‘ nt WEDDINGS . but we've promised you some great bargains, Black at re A W r ‘ . 1d teud i itigens from a distar your chance funeral Miss Billa M ’ ou want carpets for less money than you ve though ng you ) i . . i : Rumberger Mutchinson \ 4 : ” ; y : 8 mid before, don't miss this sale. Space wil elthet arate , Te ung man, MJ. Watt, Joh i 1 7 bret pal Re RmonK a ean ¢ our | BT. Frazier, all of 1 4 " " e y , pen & ceremony al thi allow us to enumerate our special drives In this Special Parasol Offering & mother, Mra. Ar department, but come and ses for yourself ammunit Hat Mrs, Pein Griest parm d ! ’ iy g£ = : 5 5 Lh Lien arasois newest handles and . : ‘ hh a and Mrs. Wm Smit} ol . 4 ; it W ywdale, hear carved lad ’ ¥ QUART SAIS Price 98c¢ urday last, however each took a . wm, Smit ) \ arrl Miss Alice Hutehin Bellefonte to celebr together to | rg: Wg an Simier. of ison and William Rumberger, of New Who But Katz & Co. Would Sell This includes blacks, greens. tans, of eliefonts Ral ’ i ; “# ¥ united In marriage hy » . fleld, Mr. and M has ad 00 ) La W es It Is greatly ratifying to all his Bellotomts pool) Rai We 1 h » i. : Mi { the Warriorsmark dies hite Shirt Waists at You'll appreciate th e White friends, ‘ and the are many, to know | El an Tha aEW 4 B church. at o'clock Wednesday This Price Goods th } th 1a os ¥ oro : # : y that Willard Me awell in rapidly number of ther rn . / mao ne. May IX Fhe company pres. . e minu e you see em gaining at the! Jefferson hospital In fi ) he «Buds soon nates Ne ; mily members and immediate 150 Ladies’ White Ehirt Walsts, both lingerie hilndelohia. and that there is good | Lhe to procure. Besides the children | friends of the young couple, numbered and tallored effects; Walsts that we guaranteed 25 fresh, crisp bargains in white goods at one Philadelphia, a named, she leaves to survive her one twenty-six The ceremony took Ine you cannot buy elsewhere under $1.50; our sale 98¢ fen, Inclucing Saxons. | Kwikhen ant ano ger prospect of his recovering the use of | sister Mes. Lizgie Irwin, of Pittsburg the ton B. pr > ) R./ 284 price ngs, worth from 26¢ to Je a yard, sie 19¢ is an a hal 8h 8D greatly who for some cause falled to attend on h Ligoryy was tolloe » Run Dlaplayed ih middle aisle) pre weakened by rheumatism the 4 Th . ; OI g ab . y i ! funeral. Thus has passed awn perh wedding luncheon, Mr. and Mrs Minn Margaret Montgomery of lone who Was beloved and respected Rumberger left In the afternoon for Bellefonte, was 8 Saturday and Sun by all who knew her An affection Newcastle where they will reside day visitor with her friends, the Miss. (ate wife. a doting mother and a kind | S .1 : ’ - \ ind ed 5 : ne _ "re wh 3 " : . ¢ ! " Y oa Dorothy Weber and Myrtle Meteh | frie nd and nelghbor Hest in peace Monsel. Distterich, er | Misa Laura 1B. Distterich, of Wap- An article hearing on the runaway |... Meeting Postponed. . Lwallopen, and Mr. Charles HH Menon accident which occurred at Mr | The meeting of the Centre County | of Bellefonts, Holmes' funeral, will be found else | Pomona Grange has been postponed where In this Issue until Friday, June Ird, on account of | the funeral of Pastmaster George Dale, | which takes place today, May 24, at am DM. CAMPHELL, Bec'y i Jones Davahenbaugh, were married on Mon- day, May 16th, at 5:30, at Wilkes. Harre, by Rev, Johsua Brundle. of the Mr. and Mm. Clarence Johnson, of M. E church Altoona, spent Baturday and Sunday | § with Mr. Johnson's parents W. BB Confer entertained Mr. and Hea Kate's great silk bargaina 2% Mrs, Willlams, of Salona, at dinner | a yard, during their great Cherry Hlos- on Bunday. | som Bale now going on {ill Bellefonte, Grant Jones and Esther Duughen- | baugh, both of Hiate College, were | | married on Haturday morning by Al | | | derman J.C. Bmith, In Lock Haven, i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers