THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 7, 1910, Correspondents’ Department Continued. HOWARD. “Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy.” In Our Churches Next Sabbath. United Evangelical-—Pastor W Rhoades will preach at Fairview half past ten, and in Howard at past seven Reformed—Pastor E. F. Faust preach at Mt. Bethel at ten o'clock, at Salona at half past two, and in How ard at half past seven, Methodist Episcopal—Pastor R. 8. "Taylor will preach and administer the floly Communion in Howard at half past ten, and will preach at Kennedy at half past two, and at Curtin at half past seven. The afternoon meet ing at Kennedy will be the annual Harvest Home occasion for which a special programme and special music have been prepared. Ww Another Patriarch Gone. Anthony Wayne Gardner was born a few miles northeast of this borough, in what is now Liberty township, Sep tember 28, 1827, and died in here in the early morning Thursday, the 28th, but two hours more than elighty-three old He was a son of Gardner, a prominent figure In early days of this community, Jane Austin, of Liberty, and was of the numerous family who have contributed largely to the general wel- fare of this tion of the county Mr. Gardner's whole life had been spent almost within sight of his birt} place ! giving day No 24. 1853. he 0 Al leonard @Eanghter mard, one the promine Beech Creek, to the hom Nathan J. Mitch- ell, then of the from Mitchell cidence Just thirty giving married « wind and of or three the and Re ih : Of i Mra. Wils ¥ » ir né grour anted of the at AY Gard May 2 Hanna} and % Su Nn Conventio cess na he fr) County C. E. League £) Maonda wWfter inst the ex County met In the Reformed present if the b.utheran Mills; Mra. Nan nion Rev. BE of How readjustments In the al the county }) made and : new de tended interest In and provide closer nd more direct supervision of the work, the office of superintendent of district was created and the following named persons ap pointed to the work: First and second districts, Harry W Fisher, of War rior's Murk third, Mrs. Nancy F. Wil Hams, Unionville; fourth, L. CC. Thomp-. son, Howard: nth, Rev. H. I. Crow Hubllersburgs sixth, Rey. Walter Dice, Millhelm: sevinth, Rev. F. 5. Bhults, Pine Grove Mills, The remaining tims of the committee was consumed In informal discussion of plans for pro moting the work of the league Odd Fellows’ Banquet, Everyone knows of the benevolent and beneficent character of the or. ganization known by the insignia of the three links and the symbol L 0, ©. ¥. but not everyones knows that It has a delightful social side as well This was made manifest by the looal lodge last Thursday when, in cone junction With ita sister organization, the Rebekahs, it held a banquet In ita lodge room, to which were admitted a How friends who could claim searcely mittes the ol room of the The # hry members ware } | ta rod it Pine Cire I will ¥ Fi t and | 2 ard minor the geographical fistriets into which vided were parture it LIN ff | Hie mpsaon Maome lines if fOve in | brother will | his home | last | years | Washington | one | law r in | made right | feast of | served | observed, rights, royally reason and butt who welcome flow of soul far as the formalities by the three reverend gen ftlemen of our town, Tavior, Rhondes band Faust, and after them came the informal chit-chat which rms the heart and relieves the hum-drum of | dally life Following this the feast | gustatorial was served the Queen's taste by the dainty hands of the | younger sisters, and before the mid night bells chimed the hall was dark and silent, and the pleased participants of the carefully-planned and well | executed function were sleeping the sleep of the just, Shot His Own Foot. Harry Gettig who, boy, lived with his | Jackson Kline farm and now lives with them on the John Shaeffer farm, near Jacksonville, met with Bn singular accident last Sunday wer The wis 80 Were Ww to at | halt | A8 a quite young parents on the SOME YOars ago, 80 serious as it might have been. His own story is that he had a revolver in his coat pocket, and was sitting qui. etly on the ground, when without his the the “gun” went off, the ball entering left foot near the great toe, pass- Ing under the skin and lodging at ! gide of the foot, making an ugly wound The tale may need some planation, but there no question to the wound, The mother got him promptly in a buggy and brought | him ta town, where Dr. W. J Kurtz extracted the bullet and care fully dressed the wound A sound healing Is hoped for flesh ex « is as boy's over Council Meeting. Met at the with Messrs and Schenck and approved committee and re and place, MeDowell Nef Minutes criticism usual Kline, present without reported that sor time read Street repairs newal directed Lightning Struck r Ing to had what reports Ww n burg soesking con ot ‘ from Pitts mvalesencs was called his uncle A improvement Garde wl CAN his recent ii “ home by the deat) of W. Gardner He #8) an the result of his visit Hereafter the will pay Into n PWN commissioners our school treasury ten dollars per day for general selections, and five for the spring elections, for the use of our newly renovated school house as an election place Last Saturday Harry L. Zimmerman, of Bolivar, N. Y.. who had been called | to Bellefonte by the lamentable iiness {of his aged mother, stopped between {trainee on his way home to take din- per with his sister, Mrs. A. M. Butler Taylor Walker, formerly a success ful farmer on the place now owned by Jackson Kine, and now a leading blacksmith In the I. TL shops at Avia with his wife are spending mis vyaoe- tion by driving through this section of the county, and visiting old friends county morning, which, happily, is not nearly | being able to explain how it happened, | the | and neighbors, The Inst Monday and Tuesday Zara Welsh returned month spent with friends hood home at Westfield, ty, and In other parts of Potter countless He thinks newed his vouth, and the part Mrs. George 1, Friday from n were in from his On that he has guredly a boy « Couns and [és ne looks Willlams returned delightful three weeks’ tour through some of the fine eastern counties of the state, includ- ing some days in Philadelphia, having accompanied her husband upon one of his business trips Lester Bowes to the business have overtaken sleepy berland In spite of there to establish a believe his faith wish for him every When Florence Boon seventeenth birthday ult, her of friends met at home in midst of a shower, which drenched her, because unawares, Of course, a royal good time, On Saturday and Sunday Jackson Kline enjoyed a her two brothers, Jacob Musser, of Spring Mills, who brought with him W. E. Musser, of Boise, Idaho, his sister Years last faith seems to Northum. itself, and gone grocery store, We well founded and possible success, pinned his which old has hoom Is reached Friday, the BCOTeSs the with her they completely they took her everybody had last Mrs. visit from had not During this time he had in western farming, and had sold all his possessions, purposing to locate in the if he can find a farm suit him good ent Edward B years has kept store at Romola, that section and business at Avis and sister Robb, who for the old SBinger- has decided to undertake the His purpose family about Miss Edith, lar ladies In several Robb leave same iw Novem- 10 goods His f the move ber one 0 i neighbort pu Young the Wednesd fr ana or last How ch Creek and the er friends HALFMOON Twp rans ronis retury to Wi wWfter vacat) at Elizabet) is employed sant ther n m Mis wm nt Mra friends fore in Biack, of favs Heck ale this Philadelphia her aunt her old school Eone visiting and also had heen ' teacher cinity In hy Years Orlando Tate and wife, of Juniata ed by DJ. Beek for a week or so Harry Bickle has secured a new to help him with his work We are sorry to state Beek Is suffering with writing Orlando Tate and wife, of Junta, spent Bunday at the home of his par- ents, Wm. Taylor's that bolls at DJ Marriage Licenses. Stam Smith, - « « « Philipsburg Elizabeth Anehs, - « + Philipsburg Norris Houser, - + =» Philipsburg Catharine Conrad, + « Philipsburg Jonathan ¥F. Condo, - « Howard | Bessie Pletcher, « « « « Howard [Orlando Wale, « « « Gearhartville Margaret Whilton, Philipsburg town her | 23rd | handkerchier | whom | sean for twenty-five | made | to | been | hand DUKEMAN'S HARD CHASE. On Sanday i jan, was In aiternoon went to Musser, located in rear of the Furst After breaking hitched up started home When to the xtable to that the horse was the facts known Milllam Bellefonte thi the block open Mr. Mus Jul the | Bullock, of and during stable of 1. H alley in the on High street the wtable he | horse and Musser went he discovered Rone He made | to the police who be gan telephoning all er the coun- | try In order to locate the thief. At al late hour on Sunday evening someone { from Unionville telephoned to Bells | fonte stating that William Bullock had | passed through the town with a con- | veyance answering the description { Mr. Musser at secured another | conveyance and started in pursuit Not finding him at Julian, Mr. Musser | drove to his lumber operation near | Jullan, where he found his horse tied | to a post, but Bullock had made good | his escape The hors« wis badly sweated up, showing had been | driven exceedingly hard Since that time Bullock {playing hide and seek with cers. They would hear of some place but when they would go {after him he would not be there, On | Wednesday Policeman Dukeman heard | Bullock was at Howard. so the officer went after him It seems that Bullock was constantly on the lookout for an officer, and on seeing Dukeman at once | made an attempt starting {off on a race started after him down field, like ia fawn are exceed | ingly long he took one step to Bullock's there w» no trick in catching him and placing him under arrest He was brought to Bellefonte on the noon train and plac- jail ‘ re Mr feed Katz & Co's STORE NEWS 0 once If its a Printzess Garment its right. Its a showing of LADIES’ MAN TAILORED CLOTHING There's something about PRINTZESS GARMENTS that cannot be explained-you will have to see them to ap- preciate them. There'sonly ONE PLACE to see them---at Katz's---The Home of PRINTZESS GARMENTS Ratz & Co. he had been | the om. | him being to escape by Dukeman through whent Dukeman's legs nd as two i“ Ones un d Going to Garn Everybody § wil lend next Wee h where Motion to Debar Templeto Huntingdor wy Bar Keystones In The ony Clearfield Busy K LONE DRTLY Det ‘ time I» rr ose ai BELLEFONTE, PA. THE UTMOST SATISFACTION IN CLOTHES WEARING is in store for the wearers of the Sim Clothes. You'll see no other Clothes to approach them in Style and Fir. You'll see no other Clothes made of as fashionable fabrics. You'll see no Clothes with the same excellence of Tailoring. The best Clothes made in America are here. Twice as many as you will see in anv other store. At prices no higher than you'll be asked for clothes of LET US SHOW YOU. inferior quality, this | SIM, THE CLOTHIER
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