Page 10. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 1810. 18th, Correspondents’ Department Continued HOWARD, There is no asset more valuable 0 a young man or woman than easy, charming, good manners. in Our Churches Next Sabbath. United Evangelical-—-Pastor W. W Rhoades will preach at at half past ten, at Fairview at past two, and in Howard at half seven The Holy Communion will be celebrated at each of these services Reformed Pastor E. FF. Faust will preach in Howard ten o'clock, at Marsh Creek at half past Jacksonville at half past services at oward and will be nom Methodist Episcopat-—Pastor R. 8S Taylor will preach at fleech Creek at half past ten, at Hunter's past two, and In Howard at seven A Shower of Oil, An unpleasant at the afternoon incidental to sailing of three freights and we “flyer” at this point The easthoun local willed into the siding, completed ork and backed to the we st id o ¢ siding, ready to bac ut nd follow th flyer, ana to allow the "extras to pull into siding, t) past Marsh Creek debration of “harvest half occurrences station { gain were lit st up mors Bineer irting hi ’ $y y have a jedd ¢ unplea "i nd Cost RTOasy Iv Incider H e Ir 3 ion that it was ! warranted Boro and A Township School Matters. ] lirectors awarded ‘Buturday afte Yor ths i disc f;nt and hen The de Bri ard Robl ol Place the and Hssigr ed ten Taker \ prepared Rwelfth for a = Cou A Family Gathering About once H. E Neft his pros a wi comes ho lesals venerahl od ast nusua on IR the Journe his 1; hapy Date Fixed Enjoying Life at Nipone Last 7 two) ‘ ftoen «¢ “ ed for Nip having » ons Eden the part tage and a farts Dorothy, are g only brother Pletcher Bauire A. A. Pletcher Is making the important additions of a central heat ing plant and bath room with hot and oold water In both that and the kitch en, to his already comfortable and bandsome home Archie Alison has the contract, and Tom Hamilton I» doing the work, which means that it will he well done A quite Freshman ests In the home Squire A. A informal class ocourred at the old homestead In Blanchard last Bunday, | Foresman and wife with | when John E their son, George, went down from here to spend the day with his sister, Mrs. Laura Bechdel, who is now its occupant, they found there Russell HH. Bechdel and Charles Steck, of Pitts. burg, Bryan Clark, of Cresson, and | Milford Kunes and others of the fam- | fly still residing In Blanchard, ind had a most pleasant family visit Jacksonville | haif | two, and at | seven The | Run at half | past | happened gathering "of the | Mr. and Mrs. W. H {bath In Lock Haven Mrs. Robert Holter, of her little boy, | mer { Harry dents folks Long spent Sab Rochester, with is at home for the sum- Krape and here, are former resi- their home wife, visiting Mrs, Miner is | ter, Mrs woe nsk entertaining her sis- Correll, of Easton, Pa. this (‘harles {painting | State Confer and his some of the new College Helen Bennison month at evening crew Are houses at [iss fre a Friday home las arrived Atlantic City Ir. and Mrs. Dean Bennett Hall, spent Sunday with | grandma Butler John White, of Mill Hall, | da with his pleasing Misses Henderson Coal operator 1. B | spent the early {fishing and resting Miss Nora Smith, of | last week guest in the cle, Charles W, Smith Lester Bowes of Mill grandpa and spent Sune cousins the Blair, of Tyrone part of last week here, Lamar, was a home of her un- who finds profitable | employment at Youngstown, OO. vis- ited his family last week William Loder is ad kitchen to his already home on south Walnut Mrs. John Robb, of up Thursday he relative ding a new comfortable street Jersey Share, « afternoon for a visit Mrs, Mar Wensel Mabel Packer Pittsht spending some weeks at the home her grandparents, Mr nd Mrs and Mabel Lightha spent studio } McEntire's IN ent Mins . 2 Wensel, one f the im portant embers of the « rpe of Bellefonte § down Saturday rest at help ers at the wpital, came evening for a week of Monday evening four other members of the force. Miss Beltz, head nurse, the Misses Liggett and Gerginskl, assistant nurses, and James Krape, handy man, drove down In ncoeptance of Miss Wensel's Invi. | tation to drive with her, Miss Wen {sel's friend, Harry Nighthart, spending several days In {also of the dinner party J. P. Correll, an old {and publisher of Easton, and still ac- | tively engaged In the making of news. papers on a large scale in that pros. perous little city, was a two-day guest this week of his sister-in-law, Mrs Marius Miner When Peter Herdle started the dally Gazette and Bulletin, In the early sixties, he offered the ed. | itor's chair to Mr, Correll, whoss al home Om town, was who In| time printer | ready established business was too Im portant to premit him to accept Mr Correll's prominent relation to news- paper work has given an intimate ac- quaintance with and knowledge of the polities and politicians of the last half century, and make him a most inter” esting conversationalist UNIONVILLE. Edward Haugh is the win- ner of the grand prize for being the first man to pay his 1910 taxes He wanted to pay them before the dupll hands of the assessor There are duties Incumbent on the borough council that are not of nature For Instance, if a citizen persists in keeping his pave ment In front of his res ered with stones the size of walnuts and in rainy weather covered with mud to the discomfort « wirly all the eft zens, he ought to be compelled to put flag thelr duly is ought not to (jeorge cate was in the BOI a pleasant idence coy down a boardwalk or tones This Is where not pleasant, but they shirk it More Charles Rowan, of ter, Miss Maggie, of Tyrone, and three pretty little Bickler children, Sunday ed at grandpa And: lowan's Mrs, George Lewis, nee Mira and Frank Smith and cent it the concrete or nnon Bellwood, his sis Smith, family wero re vigitors homi« of thelr mother, Mrs. Sarah Smith Mrs. Julia Bell, her Mary Schaffner and at little mot Jo Mrs three idren, nnnlte Bell, the arfield Ker haff and daughter n the vnehip plum for | WINGATE t A ye d K Rie non. Car Nannie Alex. Grace Boop ny Sue Mi Marlin Ryan Summers Joe and ‘il Heaton, Clair Boop and Ralph Meclaughhn person present had a ’ id iting It too Fisher or, suyer inher t t ¢ p ent was enjoyed to fondly re time INAN- Ore niminte cakes, ples Tressier Reunion Mre wi I"'reaaler f Mr. and Mrs. J Tress re. J ressler and twe 1.inder Mr. and Mm» canoer ! Milla. Mrs wept easier ot his i wis ¢ third ANNU gathering thie M1 hy then WAR Dre le Inrgest ghtful pro Tressler peur rans Neptern fair grounds ally In Crust Reunion sg ready for the Crust and Clark reunion which will he held at Hun ter's Park August ith Come ons me all, and help make it a pleasant day and don't forget the impor tant part 10 bring your baskets filled There will be amusements dur ing the day A tub race at 10:30, fol lowed by aA sack race then the din. ner hour. In the afternoon there wil be addresses hy able speakers and singing and recitations by the little folks: also two Interesting games of base ball Refreshments served In the members of the Epworth Leagus most well during the day, finishing with a fine | | festival In the evening With fine weather, we all look forward happy reuniting of old friends neighbors, Hy order of 1C, B. Lute, secretary Mrs. Sarah Gray is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fr.nk Hartsock, who arrived in Buffalo Run Saturday, from Ocean Grove, where she and My, Hart sock had been spending two weeks. Mr. Hartsock joined her Monday, fe three children having been guests of | relatives in the valley for some time. i to a and | committee | THE CROPS, Increase in Corn and Oats—Other Crops Are Fair. | winter wheat ard the spring wheat mostly and with corn and cotton pretty developed, It | possible toy about what the agricultural vear will amount to in the absence of any vist disaster In spite of the loss in spring whent the prospect is highly satisfac tory whale The acreags of With the harvested, fully estimate taken as a winter wheat is nearly a million greater than last year and the condition figures promise crop of 12,000,000 greater than a year ago The wheat more than a greater than last vear, but the that the bushels spring million deter promised ROrenpy oration Is so great crop is almost than last vear For all wheat the In reased acreage in F O00 O00 and thie decrease in the 000 bushels crop is nriy 80.000 ut as Int VeAr's crop was lonally the ay execen large, there must be more than erage surplus brought over yet a surplus Is hardly crop promises 6567 Hardly any estimate of umption for food goes aboy six hn els, and if there ard bushels would n and needed, for the 00606 0060 bushels 890.000.0000 LO0.000 600 food and seed oon oon fo export old w ceptional WILLIAMS GROVE PICNIC Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania Ra road. Last week w Oi Fa rbrook stairs her bh itated lence her head guthered, | August 11 (40 000 000 hushels lens | Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS SECOND WEEK ‘of our sale of all ODDS AND ENDS Sale positively closes SATURDAY, AUG. 20. Ii will pay you to call and examine these Bargains. Ratz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. EARLY utumn Arrivals BEAUTIFUL NECK-WEAR i In Four-in-Hand and Bows. NEW SOFT HATS, Ideal Light Weight for this Season of the Years’ Wearing—All Shades in Six New Shapes. STIFF HATS—in Black and Brown. SUITS AND RAIN-COATS, Woolens for the New Made-to-Order Clothes.
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