Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 21st, 1910, _ — Correspondents’ Department Continued HOWARD He that will do nothing where he is, will do nothing wherever he is. in Our Churches Next United Rhoades at half half past seven Reformed-—Pastor EE. I. Fa preach in Howard at te al Creek at half past and in at half past Mothodist Taser wil past ten, at two, and at seven, The administered in Howard Christin terson will past seven A Pastor Who Hands. If 1 read rectly, several followed Christ during his and preached christi worked wit! Sabbath, Evangelical-—Pastor W will past Ww preach at wd n ten Howard ust will Marsh two seven Pastor ~N Howard Run at half Creek at half Communion will the Episcopal preach in Hunter's Beech Holy nt past morning Elder W in Howard Chapel preach H nt Pat half is and remember the old apostles rightly cot of who anity His hands do the same to t often, how ever, tl ! them skilled mechani nen who mld probabl make a more money by kill by fol ing heir 1 fessor have 01 after their SOrs 8110 the ge of their manua than Wie minister Rhoades gelical CRATE Whos qt n WOO working | ‘ the ordinar The atest « i le his skill + unique which to i bea tick has wddition and historical beauty ‘Methodist Day” AR ¥ alas : Are ue Hehened Mrs ’ and ) ner Mrs, FI have Firtle red fre months with 00 Thompeon, at Pittsfield, Mass, re porting delightful time, and All well with the portion of her family residing there Charles Her m 1] near her danghter and por ort two Mra ret visit i entered the Ww Co dd Philadelphia IvwHaar las employ of the Reading R ant Tuesday reported at for further orders Mra. T. D. Allabaugh and son, Ted. dy, of Lock Haven, were a day's guests at the home of Mr. and Mm, COC C Lucas last week Rey. James Pratt, of Unionville, preached to the Presbyterian congres tion th Jacksonville and Howard last Sabbath, Miss Mary Zeigler, of Renovo, is a guest of her uncle, J. D. Diehl Mrs. Nellle Watis Is resting awhile | 24th at home, Jacksonville | at | Howard | | chureh, half | | and past | be | { of the township ser LA | rv i the { and one | of stra Skilled with His | | duced { land Hfetime, | | old sident | The weather | nearly {deal for ithe ha nd farmen e well X ron for the past week was the important work rvest fields, and our vith the hous though the bull be taken in ful week Of mloy of And CHIN tL appropriate Haturd il L d HESUring Inte ind so iY atternoon the thirst good crops and putting drooping mu | soil fof oat I new lif practically n itatoes into and corn tll the dens } A large twenty | W Hess tmping persons Of part AMMong Philipsburg: W. M. Bo Will DeHaas, of Clear Harper, of Bellefonte and of fifteey whom to are | families vriter hs pending a north bank back of Hunter's on ococasi whose able to Vaca others heen delightful of Bald Earle the Methodist Run, and « { 18 not our town making visits friends Wilbur F.- Leathers. of the upper end and who of his following father, makes a f fruit growing in his picked a total crop of five hundred fifty-eight wbherries this seas four thous wid one hundred Were upon one in footsteps specialt 0 oN tion thous mond boxe on ind ninety and half nro one Acres N. M. Pletcher professor in private school at diana, and of history Ir Of the Rochester scendant and MATILDA ith log g well mm Hipsin rg d with the Oot expect 1 our town again Fhe hext great event In our valley will be the annual Williams reunion Look for notices of It In the papers at \ hroken He In He Is ’ glad sho h ago thehospital to \ Pe in AINE wees im i dol at Aro we n vit lk La itehen Or gee him iy in Big Timothy Head. A head of timothy, 133-4 Inches In length, was left at the Democrat office hy farmer A. D. Confer, of Howard A head Hike that, and full of seeds [puts Mr. Confer at the head of big timothy heads. His patch Is half an Laere, and the heads on same run from | farmer has | {a larger head of timothy to display let | {6 8 to 1% Inches. If any lus hear from such Preaching services In the | Brethren churches for Sunday, Valley View 10.30 a. m.; | Houserville at 5.00 p at m. | ¢ | her | visting h of fF wiv the [od an average of 24 stalks to the stool, | he expects to have 40 hushels for seed | wheat beside grains of the multiplying United | variety with good results 1 UNIONVILLE, Ella Comer, a vem Tattler recent Mrs frw is brother George Holt ha the William predict, that it Mru pleasant | lids Of i 5 ounty home of | towy Vise Was a th itor at The slater, Alfred nrotl ownel sto in a ho und Initintory steps have taken Don't forget the cement, George We have old fogles who delight to drudge out thelr lve interior of thelr clean and tidy, but are « thelr mud pavements Laird Morrison ountaninside, wild of eley The I property rt he Hike and will the already concrete still a | | thelr We Lime mike bloom blossom IONE been pas few { of in keep- ing the HOTN¢S ontent nent with n LEH] ross the turks Ming over creek gitting on she was though Nhe m Mi vered in her nest incubating frightened, didn’t told Laird It wa suke don't will Buffalo next het which hen the MOL leave ull right tell Dr. Van be a grand fTestival at | Run Pres terian church Saturday evening, Juls proceeds for benefit of the ervhody cordiail invited Ha! ha! ha! he! he he Last pring Harr ved to Bellefonte, or street. He fou the tows for #0 he tok nest goodness There the on ho mt him in his Fis) Creek on Camping Parties ng Multiplying Wheat Harold Neshit the Neshit farm on the river road took a bunch or stool, of wheat to the Milton Standard ofMos, grown from a single grain that | shows the superiority of the multiply - ing variety of wheat This stool cone tains 37 stocks and 34 fully developed | heads, that will average almost four inches In length Mr Nesbit sowed | three pecks of this grain last fall and | although fully onehalf of the field was frozen out hy the loo last winter, of this fall. Most of the over six feet In helght hint given him hy Prof planted #six grains of stnllis were Following & Burface, he the ordinary It produe~ Read Yeager's ad this week, { fon und Buffalo, | Moc | Base MILESBURG, The Misses Annan Shroyer Kllzan- | Madge thelr th and Orrils, are at present | pending weation t |} viagarn Fall and Winds SEET Mary Adam is an tmong Philipsburg Mrs, 8S M Robh in ‘i and Katharine vigiting thelr Austin Comer, of Ring at the iffalo, Or ft annda spending a in friend (Ouceoin Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS spent Saturda Sunda Martha and ron Lipton grandmoth of | nre Mrs, Ben) Mra, Bamuel IB VIB Littlestown Pn home of Jumes ullough W Leathers, of spending Wm health > iy Viryg Washing time Joh Or hers SHE inl Tyrone William Mir 4 fren ZUENLS Adams Jul 2 school pleni Par) All are ball and irnished ir Kreamer, of his wention of a The August— Home Journal Patterns Now on Sale, George Calhoun 0 chil were recent and Ar mand tw Shar) Misses burg Jennie na 27th the Sunday Hecola attend. | ts will annual will be ‘ Xj other inion held ted to LIMUSeMmer miss It Berwick Pa Special Drives Now on all and Odds and Ends al be | Don't voeek br recently withy relatives hold m res por the American iperintendent OF Summer Dress Goods. Special Pricesiof short lengths in Carpets and Mattings There are Bargains here to be found in every departmeet, Everything in Summer Goods at Prices without regard to cost. Our Policy is and always will be to carry nothing over, We Must Stock. Ratz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. make room for Our Fall A Few More Days Left to Take Advantage of the Greatest Mon- ey Saving Opportunity Ever Offered Clothes Wearers of Centre County. TUESDAY, JULY 26th, 1910 ends this Our Record Breaking Sale and Plenty of the most De- sirable Goods Left. Record Breaking from the Size of Re- duction Offered and number of Persons who have taken advan- tage of this Money Saving Op- ; portunity. Do Not Wait Until it is too late. Provide Yourself With The Newest, Most Stylish, Trust- worthy Wearables at Extreme- ly Low Prices. SIM, THE CLOTHIER.
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