THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA Thursday, June 30th, 1910. Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS Page 8 pmn———— | before he could get at the That wis a success, try Of Course! Whenever and wherever thing doing In the central State, there are sure to be Howard [olk Rites port the last apecially tne of the ply a n be represented by members of the berries Filly Is coming on fast with more art and Fred Tavlor there is any |v with friends In Mil part of th Kine of Northumber Harvest “over the Fourth than an GT grown very tall in the straw wall headed i all farmer will have a good return for the Inbor fields Just something else has attract ed our funera! of the mound of sweet in J H Moyer's mile east of Colyer, and upon we find a Mis Klin from Mills, this lady evangelist has been conducting services there spent last Hall, mnEgain, | Nell ome | and . ‘1 when the Boottish | to it 1 met in Willimuas week in June time over the Correspondents’ Department Continued. found AVOTruge crop Grain hia and and Conglstory appearance the Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ingra port, Were recent John Clarence | Phi and had a Hui Ham dedication Sohenc spent, In seeding his Acacia Club House, It was =im should some of our leading advanced order of now Yearick came wdelphia to attend the nele, Mr. Smeltzer hom fro : atter of course that wie Om yom attention. On Sunday « £ vening heard one HOWARD. Get rid of everything that will attract and breed flies about the Masont Willian premises... .Ask the good man of Weber nd Dr. Kurtz were our rep the house to sprinkle the heap of resentatives, the It taking Mrs pl of her manure at the back of the lot with : ALS WH singing grove, about Alhert Steadman \ tn last guest at the Mister Jesse Leathers inquiry home on Centre Mrs Maple Ambros county fn ! Kurtz with him, that she might er coal oil once in a week or ten days. levation to the thirt joy his el grand old as the ocd functio of the sion, in which, by the w shi In Our Churches Next Sabbath Reformed-—Pastor E. F. Faust wil preach at Mt Bethel at ten o'clock, and at Salona at half past Methodist Episcopal Taylor will preach in Howard at hi past ten; at Kennedy at half past two rtin at half past seven United Evangelical--Pastor W. W Rhoades will preach at Fairview at half past ten and Howard at half vast A Golden Wedding. Half a century of the of David B. and COC with all its sunshine and fogs and showers and brightness closed last Saturday, leaving them ir the period of the beatitudes, well and vigorous, happy in a retrospect of use 11 spent vears and they called at thei wmfortable home in ywhnahip bout east of ir children and chil. thers and sis ant relative wand seven Pastor R and at seven united livgs Schenck, clouds, its wtharine one mile elr bre ors, to help Anniversary and Cath- ndchildren of } who golden wedding wand which has ne f the i | The Annual Convention Of the in Th as ] Saab a XX gy THe og Wedding Anniversary 0" there whe gn T™he and cetved of Ture wae salen an anniversare of an seen sion without which the former could over have harmened for It was the Birthday of Mes Putier herself ont an added Interest to the aetasion Counell Met at the nua! time and with a anor «Messrs Kline Waoaher Wo Powell and Foaxpresent Minutes were read and approved withont change In the absence af the chaly man of the street committees Me Faw reported progress In the repairs or dered on south Walnut street, and that certain sidewalks which had heen ordered hall not. ar vot, heen attended to. Water committee reported waste of water at the I. NN tower, and were Arected to have It Alscontinued. NiNs for abhor In repalring Walnut street amounting to $7754 were presented, aproved and ordered paid ane funs's rmrest and nlace goecond degree in the well ara IN rv pleasing succes L Progres chre given hr { new ladies prize, a be house, for the visiting Kurtz first cream t of real Hay she greatly appreciates or and the souvenir fland chh both the Jeremiah Luther Smeltzer Dead. Mr. Smeltzer was born in township, below Zion, August § and dled at his home in Chicago, or Tuesday, July 5. He wa ell knowt in this community as Smeltzer and greatly liked for : uniform nature, He married s Sarah arine Smith, of Howard township, Ap 1884, and where hi Spring 1850 good Kath ril §, sOON Chicago became ful and No ct and the old Smelt ) after n ed to widely known dren were born to home ties The fu rt wfterr of his sis M. Si } Berwic) Y.M. C. A. Encampment nm the Qur First National Bank of | left baal the “ : ndan Hensyl, who was oaring tice f his brother. EW was called int action and ieceeded in reducine the time, making a fine fracture ) rd oh of It Delegates from Howard to the ate County WN M Cony Hho Misses Minnie ick, representing the and Miss Eva Neff, representing the Methodists. The Misses Alta Year ick and Grace Harter, of Marion town | ship, also attended Among those from here who enjoy | od the Fourth of July excursion to | Watkine Glen, over the NN YC RR were a group of half a dosen of our inlee young girls Flfreda, Mabel, | Florence and Nellle Confer, Robinson and Ethel Bitner Wagner Gelss, of Bellefonte, was a Bunday guest of George 1. Williams Miss Lauretta Weber had, as her last week's guests, the Misses Hue Yearick, of Shenandoah, and Miss Grace Miller, of Lock Haven Last week the Howard Handle & Hpoke Co. shipped to Willlamaport two oar loads of extra fine white pine lumber, which will there be worked into finishing stuff for the Philadelphia bullding market Haupt Bower, who Is taking & course in Jalography at Bedford, spent the double holiday at home. $ entior at Snow were Fle EF. Faust and the Robt and Mollie Your Reformed church Myrtle i and Mrs. Joseph F. MeDade, Miss Maud DeHans, of Phil phia, are guests of Mrs Mary De Haas Charlie Bower, of Manufacturing Co visiting his Of formerl Allis - Chalmers Milwaukee, is parents during a portion his vacation Mrs F. Eby, of Watsontow: Irvin of Pittsburg, wers voeek visitors with thelr relatives and Mrs, J. Will Maves Hire A A. Pletcher is enjoving these hot and ey in the shade of his fine large painted veranda Mins Sue wfternoons Chester greater art of las veek on usiness trip I, covering New York, Phila hia, Atlantic City and Harrisburg Leather of the for Florence entertal ghtful & MAS ii we his Pennsylvania PRECINCT POTTER. wo Are BEN ins holiow beervations I noties I. Hi. Horner the cellar of iiding on the Il. Blutterbeck a regular mud sewife to go In wet weaths Nuch improves well nis are 1 mney pent During the past week the Mh Hy love morning from Acts 1:14 in her ntroductor remarks teaching in Jerusalem: then of the ned the of BpecLive Some “rs in spoke God toward man On Sunda she spoke again, this she continued outpouring of the Hol unfty of the of creed or people the lible is too full of favor Jesus himself the first brethren and n SPRING MILLS. from John Hi:16, and d« very foreible sermon on the Lime onderful upper spoke of the if Jesu in the room cnnit supplication to God for anda churches, irre Spirit Juechon, Jrre Just Received object to female preach i proof compare John xx:17 oned comimmiss A new line of LADIE’S SUMMER NECKWEAR Popular preacher of his res when he sald 1ait ze Portia Prices 29¢C and 20c MADISONBURG Ratz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. sound of | the mower has been heard all over our | neighborhood I hear a great deal of complaint among farmers that the is very hard to cure Owing to wet weather the grass ape pears to be very full of sap. The hay crop Is fully or even more than an average crop: most of the clover and timothy Is very rank, and will produce a large crop of hay ted an early hay and harvest in the early spring, when the weather was #0 extremely warm, but the recent {wot spell has changed that part, and it will be at least ten or fiftesn days | Inte | The frult crop will be a small one, | especially cherries On the valley lands they were all frozen. In looking across the valley 10 the south, 1 see that the cherry trees of James B | Lindsey, W. A. Jordan, A. OG. Jordan and others, are loaded with ripe cher. ries. All along Jordon street the fruit of all kinds will be a good crop. W. A Jordan In the spring took a new way to protect, and raise straw. berries. He hauled a lot of manure on his plants, made from clover hay, result, a powerful crop of hay and berries; but he had to mow the hay Erase the past Farmers predie- | i Annual Summer REDUCTION Starting SATURDAY, JULY 16th 1910 and Lasting 10 Days. Liberal Reductions on all Lines of Goods throughout the Store presenting you Rare Bargains in the Newest Cloth- ing and Furnishings the market affords. Each Summer we Reduce the Price on Remaining Un- sold Goods, to get them out for of Fall Goods way. Nothing Wrong With Them---Merely Unsold. These reduction sales of ours have come to be looked upon and be appreciated by men who care to have the Newest and Best at Small Prices. Considerable Savings are in store here now for any man who will but investigate. Think twice before you say you have enough. These Small Prices we tagged to our goods should be Mighty Tempting. The Reductions are larg- er than we usually make---More Goods to go and we want them to go quickly. It will pay you to Buy for future needs now. We will not be able to charge any goods at these prices. Sale Starts Saturday, July 16th and Ends in Ten Days. SIM, THE CLOTHIER.
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