Page 10. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, November 10, 1910, Correspondents’ Department Continued le al HOWARD what men are that “le what is not they think, counts.” but In Qur Churches United Evang: \ Rhoades will preach at Jack half past ter n Hi Past seven Meth Taylor past Le two nd seve! Reformed-—Reyv, EF preach 11 o'clock, preach vdmini Holy Com munion at Marsh Cred at 2:30, and preach at Jae 1 10 Churel f hris ces at past ten Christian half past ter "Thomas Christian Cl terson will Next Sabbath. 1 \ WwW Ww onville at at half ward copil-—Revy R Ss will preach in Howard at half unter's Run at half past Creek at half past : Faust will Howard i 10 an half Services home of at Mrs Mant H past Pat seven pel prea h Council Met—On with all [ nem by and the usu sitors present The mi 4 ore Philip Hol ter, actl in the absence of Clerk Thom) approved without criticism. St t committee reported | irdwalks, which here ana mn: and that walks which t vet com er was refer ommittee with nmittee re ir had receiv ining, and that en thorough ommittee re R. R. street to them with ade a state near accel come under his no ' Walnut decided to ask the evening more than | ctions ditd Y ad sewer in referred back Mr. McDowell m neerning 1 had power ment co dents ! tic © street, and it was COMPAr pl gates or a watch man or that place T. A Pletcher, collecto f water rents, re ported that certah sers of water re fused to j he rents, and the wa ter ommitis ir icted to t ther veral at t i. R. crossing on Amoun ing r le new had tric w great) Tort occupa make % ’ r ’ th : ] } mos yf tow? Ww tt and fall Many and in all them central | plants | ‘ ef nstalled The are those o Kurtz W. H. Long, and squl A. A -r These new house ! h are OW pleted, 1 Leathers, This our mmenr WAYS cating other miller Pletch to the three shout com and A ympson, ah ric light Pr oxt LE Sa water plete bat! Evans ath ¢ ening 1 his spoker £3 te those who hears Miss (‘orn las end re} “Dandy fox absent ro long spalr Fle was vertisement In Mra. John has heer rns 1 hin thers, of or ynpliment | the the return terrier, which had that she was In found through the the Democrat Behenck just from an extended trip In the middie west, Is quite 1 with what the physicians fear will prove to be ty phold fever, and has been very wisely pinced under the care of a trained nurse : Feasting and social enjoyment were the order ¢f the evening last Batur- day with th 1 © O. F, at Blanchard Rev and Mrs 1 8 Taylor were among | the visitors from here, and Mr. Tay- | for, with Hev. W IH. Patterson, were | the speech makers i Upon the death of Mra. John M, Went of her been de in ing « returned could hr | don | properly lo Heverly, a few months ago, she was lain to rest in the Schenck east of town On Friday bodies of her husband and Mrs. Ada Greninger, wore from dhe burying ground in lange and her William MeGes Of Min Clearfield count Mi Bertha of How shi 10 homesick!” for her i nna last the duughter, removed the vil piced hoside Mrs MeGed! formerl ird, sa old field t Inst weel home for i Naturd visit That. | the u people who have, for time, fine O14 al popularity CONG and ran down and Sunday ual thing for nny length of Httle vilage thelr "hie Presbyterian Jacksonville and excellent ered Ibn dria, H fery ft L810) made our home congregations Howard last Sunday, dell a of Alexar int They pertinent ation, lucid in const iched In Hr diction hear them Of heard two iermons the Rey mtingdon col ent in counsel in La in i tion It wis pleasure to Fight raclous the number of beautiful fe been granted to Mr Reeder, of Willamsport, who the gus of her daughter Saturday ladies met Lome Lo nw cheer for lady in celebration of A delightful net re Miss Minnie, the Iast Heverly family left either t her six 1s and VOeurs which Belinda ig here Mrs. W afternoon the Long sweet old dny as the of K hi i ! Long, d on a rumber at the her afternoon for all wi Ke rtd cere 1d 1 thel direct care Tipton, Bi Dr way reg Mr La wholesale | burg, was part Confer Strunk Rosetta Cooks teacher Mr. and Haas a (ene Mins My JACKSONVILLE COBURN .ewin! receive ving hi ont repair Council seasion Meeting, A short of council was held on Monday evening ut the piace of meeting on Howard street which no business of Importance transacted The usual amount ol bills were brought up before that body and ordered pald, among which | was one for 31500 to I. BB. Tavior on account of brick H. C. Quigley, BEsq., was present on behalf of Geo, Doll, the projector of the proposed new lee plant in Belle. | fonte, and asked permission of coun oll to use the witter from the spring near the head of the Reynolds dam The matter was put on the minutes as agreeable, provided the lee plant a not use more than 100 gallons 4d our, usual nt wm I cemetery, | UNIONVILLE. Edward Haugh first day of the shot "Bunny' George bits the Bon Haw her of in this ened, Is Charle Koekenrotl rab HOUR ~ el rabbit vicinity Store's estimate of the n that since Hm killed “On op have been the sen fpped Mors nnd Saran Joh 1 LINONK attends woeddhr inst tile Pratt both { wi are I | to A permanent boarder arrive Mi and Mr Ellery one at the home of Mr both on same Both will wear he when they get big Another quiet wedding this town on last Wedn« about § o'clock the bride's parents, M Lambert when Rol of Andy Hall, and Miss bert were pronounced "to the Rev, R. Sk in the pre few friend The sly creature it very quiet, hetfore i dat) pro LU home of ind Hall, urday day, on las yhhis many be at Mi wife” by Miles! eno ! fi kept and It several days tked out For once the Med They then no how the milllonaire wae mpian ant nnd Diehl pr and ipp I Howard, carl 1 ol ota tos wi wed or ona from Were i farmer thi the Hellefor the Gaghagar Wn Havrpster oe Love hos aikle andl Iohn IMIMING To Our Correspondents the nity Kine apport gathering news : For that correspondents penings of thelr that friends at a what Is doing Quite a number dents have not iy as might be disappointment munity. If you ing regularly let now election over thers give more attention throughout the coun reason we urge all our to is the hap pe in to send various distance know may of our responded as regular desired, which Is a to thelr home come have not been writ. us hear from you Wrist Badly Mangled. Alam Bingaman, of Penn Creek. near MiMinburg, was placing a shell in his gun on Friday when it explod- ed, A plece of the brass shell went Hhrauih his left wrist, terribly mang. ng It Higniaxy A DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN. Bellefonte in of distingul who became soldiers, and to the best thi ni | earlier hd famous as filled Important positions interests of this state and capacities, We articular, whose In ¥ in the memor Years citizens, pintesmen had a mien and vario refer in = 1 Ratz & Co’s STORE NEWS W ho mans if Bellefonts stinguished on in minds ellefonte, member cariier reait SEE OUR SHOW interests appointed the | Treas sident Poll nd distin of Pre himself nitedq the greatest “ of that Becretar CHme hief WINDOWS For Stylish up-to-date COATS AND SUITS We have merchandise that we are the sole agents for in Bellefonte. Williamsport Commercial College, 1.4 re Book -keeping nd 2} rt Women STYLISH UP-TO-DATE Shall MERCHANDISE AT WE GIVE 5 per ct. Off Katz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. POPULAR PRICES all GROCERIES We pay 32¢ a doz. for Eggs We pay 32¢ a Ib for Butter Gillen, the Grocer, Both Phanes BELLEFONT? localities se | correspon | You'll Find It Well Worth While to come in here some day just to look at the suits and over- coats we're showing and selling; and to get some idea of the service we are render- ing tothe men of this town with Sim Hand-Built ~~. clothes. When you can buy such suits as these, and such over- coats, at such prices, you're lucky. Eve ing that is new here--style after style--but come and see them. - Copyright Han 3 SIM, THE CLOTHIER
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