Page 10, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 27th, 1910, S— Sunday with his family in the town. | charge, spent MILESBURG. SUNDAY BCHOOL WORK, {of home departments Is 2,120, an In- ship Milton's friends are glad to | their many friends at this place and | Wm. Fulton installed a steam heat ! 4 - " : a | crease of 423 during the year, and the orrespon en b-] know that he is forging ahead in his | Mileshurg Pr. Piper served this | ing plant in his residence this week, | Some Interesting and Hluminating | total enrollment in the home work charge as its pastor for five years and | Mrs, Clara Adams left Tuesday for | statistics were pressented at the re ment, those who study the k —varts D t The vacancy in Mrs. Lucas’ millin- | Was, perhaps, one of the most popular | Btate Colle ge to spend the week cent. Btate Boenday School convention | home, ix 110,241 Rpartmen ery establishment made by the depat and most beloved of ministers that] CC. H, Else has lnstalled a lghting | at Altoona, which clearly prove that it Hare ava Re 2.008 Bund ture of Mrs. Josephine Huddbn “for | ever served this charge, Everybody | system in his store that Is vefy cred- | pays to put time y ; Continued her new home in Philadelphia, ig nc. | 818d lo see themicome again, brother. | {table { day wchool work FR ceptably filled by Miss Emma Plat Talk of * patriotism, Miss Pess Wilbur and Edgar Miles, of Wh - cher : 4 Green of Brierly, Ir so completely sat« | Hamsport seminary, spent the Babbath HOWARD. urated with it that she actunlly raises | at home Are you doing your very best to Fourth of July sweet corn-—~the grains Roll Bryan, Clarence Spicer and make this world a bit better? weveral days visiting | and money in Bun ising the new graded lesso LOOZ new teacher Pennsylvania leads all states in the and 11, number attending Sunday schools lasses the total number enrolled In this This training tudent enrolls | Attorney John J. Bower surveved the John Heverly estate property |r the cast end of the i Thursday, with a view of establish ing and marking the lines, The | property is for sale " wre “red, white and blue” and are | Perry Kanarr, of Altoona spent the borough In promiscuously scattered over the ear Sabbath at home i Robert Spicer is improving his witness for 1 have several ears of it property by the addition of a new and will also get patriotic next sume« | eight foot porch Matthew Rogers, Jr., en mer taymond Kellerman returned last and will preach at Marsh Creek at tertained his brother-in-law, D M Miss Tona Gill, of Sandy Ridge, was | week from Pittsburg where he Wits half past two, and in Howard at half Hetrick, cashier of the Mifflintown | called home recently on account of employed past seven bank, last week, and on Saturday last the {liness of her mother Willlam Gingher is improving his United Evangelical ley Ww w. | his sister, Mrs. D, H. Kloss, of Altoona After the items next week 1 will home in general by filling and level Rhoades will preach in Howard at | arrived on a week end visit give your readers a special article en ing up his yard; we should have a half past ten, and at Jacksonville at Arthur Long attended the dance | titled, “Reminiscences of Btovm lot more people Gingher in half past seven at the Lock Haven Normal last Satur town." town. and not Methodist Episcopal—Rov R 8S. day evening, and when he came home An unusually enjoyable time is an- round the Lire i Taylor preach t Beech Creek at he brought with him John M. Snyder, : ticipated next Saturday night when | men who do try to impros half past ten, and at Hunter's Run at who had been his chum while a stu. | the ladies of the Epworth League will Frank and Howard Ki half pas wo, and administer the Holy | dent t} : Communion at both of these appoint- Dis in the o> nforting reports of cases of ments. He will also preach In How- | tunhold fever: here and there among “ard at half past seven v . . Fal ‘ the citizens of Howard and adjoining Christian Chapel-—The special ser- |i wnohins as well as in the borough. PINE GROVE MILLS. : vices which were Inaugurated on the |... 1, reat ellnn cd } 1d Mrs, Sue Peters left on onday | ful 16th will continue during this week, | 1. ox; {a as the morning for Altoona, { visit ’ Mrs. James and on Sabbath morning Rev. W. H E 4 { Is spending som , I aif ta in the Ia ) nother Mrs. James ) Patterson will preach at half past ten . > ’ : ; and 4 d \ 0 : in the morning, and at half past seven _ Mrs adn Gardner attend 3 Loop rg, visited at (JoRS Mr. Irvin Wa in the ing Rev. D. R. Moss, of | Stal } x conventlios y LM ) »Y \ Sunds Saturda afters Lock Haven, will preach tomorrow, !n Altoona and report A i What y : ‘oileg Wilson Heaton Friday ening ROOC Re there hr r BAVIRES A WhO 19 naking his annual vis t p Mrs, Edw. E are inclin to religious spent 8 A New Club, wdvantag of such | i b oy f % Austin On Frida vening of last week sev- | thereh: (ulp themsely fi K1 or aiid ol dA nl a Edward eral of ou young ladies met and | usefulness re ek hor sot Auf handy Wf most organized a club, which is the third . that ir town boasts The mystic ti- tle of LC." which they adopted, may mean "Quick Eating Club,” or it state bel 1.845.781 During the past | partment vear there wa a rease of 404 in | mated that the number of Cradle Holl, and the | school age, total enrollment of scholars, the babies of the schools The total! number the state is 4,832 Ratz & Co's STORE NEWS SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS In Our Churches Next Sabbath. To prove this, you can call me ag a Reformed-—Rey E. F. Faust will preach and administer the Holy Com- . munion at Jacksonville at ten o'clock Cashier geveral vears ago open an ice cream and cake "bazare’ port, Pa, are In town t (Girnnge« Hall Everybody is stalling Wm. Fulton's st ordially Invited Marian Hom ation in the hospital append ti which w el underw vi irge is abroad Last Saturday the Howard Handle Earl Smith and wife, in g ity hd & Spoke Co. shipped to machinery don. are here visiting a ome of | hunt agent Owen Underwood, at Bellefor : nd Mr : haritable. be inter- a portable engine which they had Chae 1 ’ : in their lumber jobs for som ‘Questionable and and which they th rned Ir but it is neither, of a new and larger one urious to do the brated A. B.Farqubar rence Confer was will weiter adapts they arranged for ing business er tal . in . 44 x aitet ' i ent ; 3 " . “ hy 38 A fugs ne tore ’ : inaugurate the grea test La- hy » frolie, to be ; 3 : f npaviv in olleg Hl ot re x h y an ter nd nt ‘ . ’ dies’ and Misses’ Beginning today and last- ing for ten days only we will next the names ms: Mary L.oder fo Sale ever heldin Bellefonte. Twenty leading manufac- turers have contributed to the great sale. Muck”, n Feat Helene Webs Tack": on e¢ Thomas Missing Horse Found. An Improvement, mr v3 I'he nex bi It is a sale long to be re- membered: See our win- dows. There you will get an idea of what we are doing. Come and Examine Our Stock. Get Posted on Pricesm1 Katz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. WE GIVE per ct. Off all GROCERIES We pay 32¢ a doz. for Eggs We pay 32c a Ib for Butter Gillen, the Grocer, ¥ Ane hie aspect Sia ree | (SEI oe | ook Around in t} : A + : f pald two divi der ' r Co ‘ has a suf UNIONVILLE 1s visage ocks years well spent trie Ali] wise experience Qur Two-Year-Old Bank, profits of $3535.78, and Phere w be | hing service sed profits of $83617.29 or | the Methodist church, at Unionville ee times its capital A | next Bunday morning at 10:30 4 = Re Peters, Elmer Ta ert Blder were three the more apt you are to buy at Sim's, Andthe more you compare, the better satisfied veu'll be with what you can get for your money here. spent | ox HOOT r's parents, Mr. and A “OUE Philad AR veek {f Port Matilda A : pl serious the Clear Mra L nhamn You're apt to know all this, possibly you don’t-If that is the case look around- see everything there is to be seen and then come to Sim's and have a look. ; daughter Grace wt ook d with Mrs Panham's | ’ (Charles Neff and famil it Mrs. R ; ] 0 epresented the F mat friends that he ma find . y . Howard cha Women's For large quantities Keep out of the : . A / " 4 - EER elu Missi vention In Wil. 11 arifte, Cornle Hams rt last } Miss Kathryn Buck, of Lock Haven, Alfred Confer left on No. 51 Mon is Erecting her many friends at this day morning for Snow Shoe. where he | Place Miss Buck is a familiar figure painting until In our town, she having spent most cold wenther nterferea of her Wetime hers " > Another one of our hoya who In of gent St lar, Auperiatentam pushing to the front arrived home on turers of tin + ' Haturday His name is William H y ‘ Buck and is looated at Buffalo, where {he holds a lnerative position, Every body ealls him “Willie.” because he Mra. Thomas Mann and her Mitte | js 80 nice friend, Pearl Schenck, are at home af- | Ed. Musser came down from Al ter an enjoyable week with Mrs. toons one day last week, expecting to Mann's daughter, Mrs. William Diehl, | got a wild turkey—and he did. Bd us Rrugeer left on Inst Wed for Colorado Cornle i= I health and it is hoped b Tomy That's the way to satisfy yourself- and we're ready to stand by your decision. Twice as many clothes here as you'll see in other stores. Better Clothes—-Style and Quality side by side. Priced more reasonably, will his manufng ans and boxes, Philadel phia, Is at home for a ten days’ vaoa- tion at Millmont Willard MeDowell reached hin ‘steenth birthday last Thursday and because they knew of his antipathy to toards, his Joking friends deluged im with them. Cider apples are shipped from here the quantity; seven or sight cars having recently gone to some of the extensive cider mills to be converted inte “champagne.” Mr. and Mrs. John Schenck return. Milton Gardn the P. RL I. went home happy eral weeks, Is slowly convalescing Saturday evening, from a jolly, social standpoint was a pronounced success notwithstanding it was not as well patronized as it should have been. Last Bunday was “oid folks” day at the M. E church. The church was Edward 1ddings, who has been ser. | lously Ill with typhoid fever for sev. | The Odd Fellows’ banquet, on last | We feel that we can’t say too much for this lot of clothes we've gotten here ready for ~but we want you to see t or yourself-to judge them what you can se elsewhere. y The Ck
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