Page 8. THE Correspondents’ Department Continued HOWARD I know of nothing that will test a man's true inwardness better than to feel like the devil, and be obliged to act like a saint in Qur Ch urches Next Sabbath Method ! » «1 F.pigscopn Pastor R I it half half past wrranged for nounced I'nited Evangell Rhoades will preach at Fairview half past ten, and at Jacksonville half past two The regular arranged the evening, in Howard fs annulled on ace of the union service In the Christian Chapel, elsewhere announced Reformed church—Pastor E. F Faust will preach at Salona at ten o'clock, and at Mt. Bethel at half past two P. 0. of A. Organized. A ladies’ auxiliary to Order Sons of America last Thursday evening by State Pres- ident Mrs Nellie Roudenbush, of Pennsbhurg, Pa. assisted by a team of seventeen members Camp 73, of Flemington A Supper was after the ies were closed, and a time enjoved There charter members of whom thirty-seven were initiated that evening. Follow- ing Is a list of the charter and officers chos Past prest Mrs, Clara Dunham past prest ~-Mrs. Edith Yaudes; prest Mrs. Su- Loder; asst prest I.. H st Nettie Swartz, asst Mrs. Cl Rel Hastings, Holts asst Ww at at for ount the Patriotic wns instituted from handsome ceremons- general good were forty-two served assist san Ara asst, conduc rec La Mrs Pletcher guard--Mrs Mrs. Mary lertha Ve ff na se " Laura 864 Chas H A er, H Anti-Saloon Rally S 4 meet 10 ax 1 Dolls Are Weddings wiry Sill | | | Kane the Doro Adaline Marion mor was the ring- Mar In Minsen above Virgina Knarr her. Ro Ro ‘ ) | ’ rape’s th he | , 5 we wil and Cox } maid } Rut} ne’ Violet, and bearer an Williams fred re arer additio ' ‘ named, 1 par ) led Weber } rz ny Pearl Con yenevie "let setta K Metta Scehencd d then ors hed 4d mdent to make | iheent) withess 14 t! Not a Moward Tie Art i" : Machine ne th : 0 {ol the f the juestion Hrothers rd auto which body's lead pencil machine Thera ’ = 2 Lucas Pros in ougp mocerned in this NK and evident ! 1 our toy orept inte Inadvertance made : n caused moms friends, the live here now Ford auto” Assuming that the name the misprint In the « have kept them busy making denials that they were mixed up In the affair Their machine was In Northumberiand on the date mentioned, and it has had no accident nor misfortune of any kind since It eame Into thelr possession Mr. and Mr. T. Avery Colony City, Victoria county, Texas, long time former citizens of this community, are guests of their brother, William H. Long. Miss Florence Rowan, of Philadel. ia, and Miss Florence Leathers, of t. Eagle, were guests of Miss Emma Pletcher, last Tuesday. Hsion In Ro n Ke Ins NeeK In ! Democrat an bel of He int sp here igh some cliaimer | E has our do Hine in the irasament TL sitantement to who cmon Loathers and brothers, own and and their do neighbors Lucas was Ase Long, service | as | | friends | their | and | buggy i lar rheumatism, from degres | | most | east {on members | | giving Neff; | vice | conductor | | A Fortunate Accident. On last My the home brother \ Sunday ve out to of het binder Rabi iddenne both’ § the sharp tury both rolled of a of John tenn RIAL eX X |» ation, The from nerve tained Inju comparativ ¢ratches slight harness with Pletcher's Pletcher's abilities bf a spill at the hors t! brui had IRES more Overs ely unimportant The horse cuts, and the 1 nearly good as minor repairs at C blacksmith shop, and 1 harness work, The prob very serious results that particular point, and buggy rolling down steep hill, are so great, that all of the ladies are rejoicing NArrow escape, owing In to their presence of mind promptness in jumping from the and some were ns soma with at probability, Our Sick and Lame. Balser Weber is confined to house with a painful attack of muscu- which he has, as vet, found but little relief Aged Michael Confer is from stomach troubles and debility, confining him to his room of the time N. H. Schenck of town, while suffering general for Rev at his } trimming a tree Friday aftern had the ladder which he was standing break with throwing him to the ground him several ere b 341. \ the me usr last oon him y contusic spraine the eRCAPL badly worst of ut his a severe attack of | Sixty -Two Years Old. Laoma ! ] ! of | i i : i : | rolled off at and Mrs. H T ) M daug Indiana Smith Mr refoict Httle ’ yd daughts to their of the most delightful dies of tow Mas nw eet nteresting as she ind avis westery trip that hailed Hreot right among ne wheat pet ture ' oan realize he there's spr RUNVILLE, 1adings, of f Mra Ww Harvest da will he heard ing up the | The stork New wer our town Monday and left a ® pound bos home of Mr. and Mra. Clayton Arthur Bedient and family Monday « Penfield Mra spent several days with her Mm Maurice Bhutt, of Those Meonnrn at Walker left on ening for Fhirk daughter Pellefonte the sick Wetzler on John the Orvis Lu Tint and Are CAR Mra. David RpeEnt sever Mill Hall Mrs. Beulah Kunes was the of U'nlonville friends last week Merrie! Lucas boarded the Snow Bhoe flyer on BEaturday evening and Fountain to be the guest Walker and sister, Liza al daypy with friends In guent lof Miss Bervilla Pye I. J. Heaton transacted husiness In Holt's Hollow last week Mra. Ida Poorman attended Free Methodist campmeeting In Port Matilde da on Thursday from the | the | of all | his | CENTRE UNIONVILLE. ‘uye Dick Mi, On ou girl the | ] | tof Migr Murgare : Fax | ch I } FT ren V inter: pronibition reatest Aitoona and 1 will not under Lid society grove on pit will be SUTre regret it the wis held orators of present if vou ii you and will preach | will attend A grand of the m VOL pid ladies Brugger's day Sho wusplices in ping lngt Thurs- and everybod vas happy Id the sheriff get after come to Unionville You ean h the rank grass and weeds In | our streets and alleys Mrs Morrison packed good ready to the made in of ide some (300 with start Was had things plende her 1 and of which shove while Mrs. 1ddings to accompany stricken with paralvs ind vas found lying on the floc | Iddings entered the hou been confined to her i asket was to | mention and | walting on her, was am glad to report Ing Or last TI CLINTONDALE - time has remainder wee Meyer day with grandma Ohl Mr W Jersey Sho of wit? » and children several days $ at A tse (3H Mrs. Irvin aod daug Camden J Spears. of Carlisle. Pa » She dy home bese ter. of re. of Brooklyn iss Ida DeHaas weeks on the ( N has already machine ler out wit Prep way ; extensive in that are made ia th is Mill Dear re ind ! supervision held in Dext o'clock Evangel = at : aorain MOUNTAIN farmers are all through aking and me have | in already Mrs. Sarah Grimm is having her barn built by Dan Smith. Daniel knows how Henry Warntz is nursing a sore foot Johy Lingle made a flying trip to Cen tre Hall on Monday to Mr Spangler Samuel Weaver was seen in the mountain church on Sunday. What's the attraction Samy’ Answer William Lingle was home over Sun day but returned to Renovo on Monday morning Miss Agnes Lingle George Weaver's, Marice Liogle, of Poe valley, and lady friend, Miss Tillie Breon, attended | the festival at Loust Grove, Saturday, | Norman Lingle is visiting his grand. | i mother, Mra, Bessie Zettle Mrs. John C. Lingle was a welcome [visitor at & D, Liogle's and also Mrs, | | William Lingle. Henry Warner made a business trip to | Lewistown one day last week, i uiting grain; » als Sundayed at DEMOCRAT, | BOSD BELLEFONTE, Thursday, July 28th, 1910. A WELCOME HOME. Lore tnd fami 0 ARonier arew ug f f Wane 01 the never In tears brothe ed home their will 1 table In the all manner the sts to photographer | the ughter hour mm of attr: gathers Klondike ooth reat 2114 camera or fokes In amnner center "hill h tl ¥ 1 ' . 3 LL BIXLY mer is "God's fact he ticket ple of do not ticket desire joshing.' Not y LO home for the ald trained le ted oking ‘ Xp Men ters wel brother forgotten A dad dowr waited after rs ana si long-lost be i M hapm and HMtere grouy reminiscences “Jack being During the around h for He went through day iN tMsed ction d m in wh He Prove BAYS d to chet a old, also a glistens. gethold of al pron ¢ Marry Same Day mEgain om Thin long with for which snapped his With the the day tales the before ich | it | that return Bam Jn Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS The August Home Journal Patterns Now on Sale. Special Drives Now on all Odds and Ends OF Summer Dress Goods. Special Prices of 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 IN ORDER THAT WE MAY THOROUGHLY DISPOSE OF OUR Summer Goods we offer a continuation of REDUCED PRICES for one week longer, on Men's and Boys’ Suits and Trousers. Selection still good, and many rare bargains are in store for those who will take advantage of it. The Merits that it is useless to dwell upon that her 18 red need. of its value Men's $10 Suits Men's £12 50 Suits Men's £15.00 Suits Men's $18.00 Suits Men's £20.00 Suits Men's £22.50 Men's £25.00 Suits Suits Men's 82.00 and £2.25 Pants Men's £3.00 Pants Men's 84.00 Pants Men's $5.00 Pants Men's £6.00 Pants Men's El K ahi k Pants 9 - the Values MEN'S CLOTHING the Style of the Sim Suffice known in the store Clothes IS 8O well tO SAY every suit Anvthing you m 1y desire in a suit is here—at a price only a fraction Sale price 87.85 Sale price £9.20 price £11.2 S Rale price $13 95 Ale ale price $14.75 ile price R16.00 - : NS S “ Sale price $18.75 ice $1.45 Sale price £2.10 Sale Price £2.60 Sale Price £3.33 Sale price $4.12 le pr * ' » a | ants, 550 Men's 50¢ Kahki : F) ’ - 14 All light colored Outing Pants at one-half and less than marked price, Joys £2.50 and £3.00 Bloomer Pants Suits, Sale price Bova, £3 5 and #4 00 Bloomer Pants Suits, Sale price Boys' $500 Suits, Sale price BOYS’ CLOTHING £1.69 $2.85 £3.33 §4.22
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