Page 8. —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, June 30th, 1910. Correspondents’ Department Continued. HOWARD, Qur soils are by far important of our Sources. How to restore and maintain the productivity of the scil is the most important phase of the conservation problem.” the most national re- in Our Churches Next Sabbath, Methodist Episcopal Rev. R for will preach at Curti it half ten, at Kenned it half past two at How | United Rhoads half past past two gover Reformed--Rey : | 0 preach at Salon ten at Mt. Bethel at past S Tay - past d at} Eval will preac) ten, at Jacks and at Howard mville at it half past will and aust o'clock, two Insurance and Sale, The loss occasioned by the burning of the factory of the Howard Canning o h been add ted by the officers of the insurance companies interested, and the) the owners four thousand This Is fifteen than the policies as will pa gix hut 3 11 1 dol dollars hundre less area Air's amounted to, but the fine, big engine recely ery little damage, and the great be none at all, the adjustment fair, and has been accepted by inning com pany To clk unfortunate affair it h to sell the property 1d lot, at public sale In 1 01 y the lot all the debris, In« crap iron, ghafting, enty brick and fort) 0 power will ‘ ] east end o Oroug " Jul \ vo o'clock 8 ler is considered the ¢ YR ed pulleys thou power sand engine, detached perty at the boiler Saturday next A Quartette of Young Matrons. Among the pleasant experiences o the home-comir the ap pearance week, of not than there were others our long pop ‘MEON WAS last ps w he vet ybservation) ladies who ne in X bright lar girl less (perh escaped 't very © were and hand h be 2 little “ PW me, rng tately Ing 1 ons on ' her { E 1 8 4 | | bea Dr. Kurt’ Whi s Father Injured neral of oermet aged one 3 BM SOm« Fatalities Among Horses PDurir y ’ Eg! 1 of Children's thins i oh those pris od It a Oe manifest fine children to be ered fted to Mra. T. E. Thomas, Mrs. FF. 8B Dunham, Mrs. Geo 1. Williams and the Misses Mabel Loder and Miriam Solt. The special musieal features were a beautiful solo by Miss Maud Thomas, and duet by the Misses ida Rhoades and Jennie Kane One day Inst weak B as told his mother that to Blanchard to marry Linn of that town, and word to the very letter; and he good thing, for his bride of the lovely girls of that town will make him a good wife. They are now in Camden, enjoying their honey moon, and may remain there for some time Congratulations to the happy pair, Walter W. MufMy Is at Akron, Ohlo, playing the good part of best man at the wedding of his boyhood’s playmate, Victor Poulson, who is a native of Howard, a son of M. BB. Poulson, who was a member of the firm of Bhutt & Poulson, which bullt the handle fac. tory, and who married Miss Lena Re her, one of the beauties of this town at that day Miss M. Louise Hensyl, R. N., ar- rived home from New York on Sun. day morning for a well earned vaca- tion, which she proposes to extend for peveral weeks, Miss Hensyl's broth or, Dr. George BH. Heénayl, assistant surgeon in the State Miners’ Houpital at Fountain Bprings, is also at on his vacation, In foxy ROR SOT Jast ith en fleged to hear it MHehtful success training of the angelion rch Rant ne nd prono The 140 Weber Thom he was going Miss Mabel then kept his in too one Anna Holter | did a and | Walter Holter is running water stand In Moore's drug Frank Wiliams work for the N. Y (‘nto Miss May week from a Altoona Arthur M. 1} friend, John lust week Chester A. Moors | his usual haunts in | part of last week The Misses Mann, of the store aodn is Fa doing RR concrete Co, near Welrlek visit with Inst in returned her sister ANK entertained Greer his shure, Snyder 0 was absent the from town latter Levina Clarksburg. guests of Miss Emma Pletcher ™rrost letcher, P. 1} n at Clearfield, spent a da) week ith hi family here + Hoffman is, } ippily, re wus attack of ton Inst week of Bellefonte spent last Thomas 4 ticket agent or two last 8 WwW Ritter, Harris! aunt, late NITE Mrs ft las: week for ne in Ohlo, where he bas in bullding Knarr suffered a Intense heat last under the doctor's but Friday Bowes of her Lester | railroad point found employn Aged Mrs. John collapse from thi week and is vet Care with lowes ent brid lower Holter | looked in upon (wishers here a week of his the Republican, friends and well day or two of last Surveyor D are entertaini daughter, Haven Mr charge the Rtate College, months’ va Ww ng Margaret Pletcher thelr voung Maloney, and 7 0 i Mrs. Ira Sigma C are at Wtion CC. Johnson, frat hou ome for Liveryman Jo placed with metal known as ( Mrs J y er 2 portion shingle ‘ortrig A Wal OUCH ' States them sl billion what hu nember Where pay a Dick and a the ppropriation { Harry in the sha shelter 100s yn nell ; dear and "ry ery Every Ton ed to pay his lath 8 ( Pe of medicine share ug. necessaries of | 4 The billion dollars the Federal Gov ernment plucks from the common purse in the shape of direct and indirect taxa tion is by no means the limit of the lucking for Tom, Dick and Harry. I'hrough its prohibitive tariff rates it gives authority to the Steel Trust, the | Sugar Trust, the Lumber Trust, the Beef Trust, the Oil Trust, and other | favored tariff beneficiaries, to levy { another billion dollars upon the con. | sumers of the country, which is also | added to the cost of liviag The Trusts flourish and wax fat. The masses suffer apd grow lean. Mean. time, Investigator Lodge seeks to lay the great weight of blame upon the | wicked farmers' The farmers may take their revenge in November. Phila Record, er food other vit Methodist Day. The annual Methodist Day will be held at Lakemont park, Thursday, July 28, The program is rapidly making. The Pennsylvania Railroad company will run a special train from Grampian, starting at 6:30 a. m., arriving in Al toona at g:27; return by regular trains, From this point and throughont the Tyrone division, and on the main line from Harrisburg to Greensburg, excur. sion tickets (at two cents a mile), will be sold July 27 and 28 good to return until July 30, inclusive. ~HBquire William Carlin and Prof. C. H. Gramley, two of Rebersburg's prominent citizens, were In Bellefonte on Wednesday. | UNIONVILLE, Mrs. H E Harrisburg for an friends while her the sweets 1 Holtzworth ha indefinite hu { Of to with ex pet Ri Visit band Is mnie iencing lor's h keeping "bach ith and daughter, Kate, ended visit with Philadelphin friend Al Ahad ventures dam, a shor " OI in the Low? came very evening operator George who, fortur d for them a little bi in wl Mind re Hnmers it Lor time there When h Pitts girl in went to prettiest i in fath He 18 reg say uch fo red Tr Der that reted iisCove “ee r From India A Lette Our pe i opie what Ee f work letter re recently from from India are f y hear ed Howing (} LM HO this lin n along ‘ i" An Shuey missionary ipporting Barhant, Dear Patron exact i" ¥ whom Ive he a mn Meerut Dist, India My With respects, I wish to inform you | that | months by me, quirers There trying growth live in Barhant, and since § there have been 80 and there are some more in. I work In every caste here are 100 christians here who are their best In the spiritual In Barhant circuit is Srroll Village. There was a conference held the Bishop was present, and a lot of people confessed thelr sins and were baptized. | have two children | and my wife are doing the Lord's work My best salanms Ye most obedient servant, IBA CHARAN Air Ship Wrecked. Zeppelin's great airship was stranded on Tuesday, in Germany, on the tops of some great pines, and on it were thirty persons. It started off all right, and after getting into the territory of the clouds it was unexpectedly struck by a whirlwind and to escape it, it rose to 4000 feet when it met a deluge of rain, aod one of the three cylinders stopped working. The ship thus endangered began to descend until it struck the woods when the tops of the large pines arrested it and forced themsalves through the machine and held it there, By means of a rope the passengers were enabled to reach terra firma uninjured, but the immense aeroplane was totally wrecked baptisms | : It EXCHANGE OF PULPITS, fonte pro posed {hh GAY the ution hed {Nt or out witl Hart Mi that mn « an 1 4 | Bell, it Hey } isn ti for i ministe it srehand LK a it happy Ministerial FR Ln re to signed wo pi ven he chorus, contributed to to hay of the Dir irch wangelical nked |] ‘ highl appeared at the and “8 re hen pul | bership by Bar ted 3 at profo excellent n ¥ [ oquent th ood lant exchange breele t to what id the not t rod . heran col excellent nd and a Platts pled hurch Ais mging } 1 ited of the thought of Apsociation Sabbath church for morning 1 In ! naint 84 { with one ¢ ¢ simmer Deaths at Suger V n Helle vhen thionld Of pul to Lhe i his mas Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS SPECIAL SALLE OF ALL ODDS AND ENDS Left from Our Cherry Blos- som Sale. There are MANY BARGAINS ( rming make Deer Lh Freshy pulpit in re ter t hy he alley here now that are well worth your time looking after. ~~ (Katz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. 1 : See The Next Issue of This Paper, We will have an Announ- cement to make Extraordinary. SIM, THE CLOTHIER.
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