Page 8. _— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Thursday, December 8th, 1910, Correspondents’ _ Department Continued, HOWARD. “He whose friends like him for what he has, rather than love him for what he is, is indeed, poor in friendship.” In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Methodist Episcopal-—~Pastor R 8 Taylor will preach In Howard at half past ten, at Hunter's Run at half past two, and at Beech Creek at half past seven. Christian Patterson seyen. Reformed Chapel—Pastor W. H will preach at half past Faust will o'clock, at two, and at seven. vices at the half past ten Services it home of Mrs Pastor R. ¥ preach In Howard at ten Marsh Creek at half past Jacksonville at half past *“‘hurch of Christ--8Ser White meeting house at Christian Sclentists half past ten the Thomas Mann Wnited Evang Rhoa half past sever lical—-Pi ill preach at past ten nd wstor WW. W Jacksonville at Howard at half Council Meeting. The regular 1eeth vs held, minutes wer ud without tee reported on which im it the last ed to except s making ar concrete In with : member ng Sche rom these hey mre yvork Dislocated Hi mn Thur be ’ Installation of Officers H ! with : Philadelphi irned to her he Erounds the home George H Ir Ww “ E In idl makes h fine in ti nhout anthers and shout completed, improvement in it part of Main streot Mr. and Mrs. T. A the week end with sinters, Mra. Ellery Clarence Johnson, In Pletcher spent Mra, Pletcher's Ties and Mrs Altoona The daughters of Miss Viola Hast. Ings, with their friend, Miss Dunlap, were guests of thelr mother, Buniay lant, at the home of A. A. Bochenck. Quarterly conference In the M, EB church last Saturday called here Dis- trict Buperintendent Rev. RB. ©. Con- ner, who Is an always weleome visi. tor In our distriet A copy of the list of tople announce ed by the Evangelical Alliance for the whek of Prayer, commencing in the evening of January 1st, indicates that several evening services will be at. tracting and interesting. A special service will be held In the ristian Chapel In Howard on Babbath, Dee, 18, at eleven o'clock. by the Presbyterians of Howard, Jack- sonville anl vieinity, and all citizens of all denominations and of no de- are cordially Invited to | nurage | Somerset county, | ther, M. Il. | typhoid fever at {et Cummings | with "attend. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. A. H. Jolly, of Ben Avon, Pa, This is one of the steps which | are now being taken in an effort to | gecure regular services of a minis ter for the Presbyterians of this charge In the near future, and every one interested in this matter is urged | to be present (in her way from her station as head in the sanitarium at Markleton, to care for her bro- | Cummings, who is ll of Hyner, Miss Margar- tarried over night here her sister, Mrs Georg: H | Leathers, Taylor lof whom Saturday evening Mrs, R. S entertained at dinner Minus Susan Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Schenck and Mrs. D. B. Schenck; all are members of Rev. Tay church, and somewhat frail in that they rarely get awa) Last lor's health, so from At the meeting of Literary Ass ing, the home the ocintion last fudge of the Rev, R. 8, Taylor, Miss Anna and Miss Minnie Heverly ind judgment met with the unanimous ap proval of the house. In addition to the debate the audience wag entertained with readings and songs by other members of the societ which rendered { 8s 1 High Friday debate School even were Holter thelr were Progr Rey t he ] pleas PORT MATILDA. 3 AM A WW ) vi orr hag not know hey Harel UNIONVILLE : rding to locatio Expre ly for Patton township While In the Commins ently, | rompted to look waesament of Patton towns ship for the year 1568 the vear In which 1 attained my majority and. In which I cast my first at the No- vember election In reading over the list of taxables anl consequent voters | a feeling of sadness came over me readers office re over the ners wan | vole { when | discovered that out of the 125 | | taxables whose | attached, to names are my certain knowledge | only 4 or § are living. Owners, ten. ants and singlemen alike, have passed away and thelr places are occupled by others, In some instances by their | descendants, in others, by strangers, Of the list below 74 died in the town. ship, most of whom were property owners. The faces of all, except a possible half dozen, loom up before my mind's eye with remarkable dis- Having, The Jato Oalb, H. Kephart, who, but ntly pass AWAY, was the ansenph? Tor that year. Citizens of Patton township read over the list earefully and cherish them In your memories. The list follows: Dr, John M. Rush, David Behrer, John I. Biddle, H Biddle, Phillp Carper, John Chambers, Henry Curtin, James Chambers, John Dillen, Jos. Denny, Jos, Bekley, Jesse Fredericks, Bamuel herewith | Hicks, | Ins { Myres, T. Gray, Wm. 8, Gray, Miles D. Gray, | Jacob Gray, Peter B. Gray, Samuel P, | Gray, Isaac Gray, Henry Gross, Christ Hartsock, Andrew Hunter, Abraham Wm. B., Henderson, Henry G. Hartsock, Jacoh Hicks, C. H. Kephart, Henry Kechler, Isaac Lamborn, Ruo- neighbor dolph Light, Jas McKivisan, Ross | a willing hand to lend to those In McClain, Jeremiah Mays, Reuben HH, need; also a4 life-long member of the Meek, John Mattern, John B., Mattern, | Reformed church, where he always Me('artney, Jon MeGhee, Wm, took an active part Hi was Peter Murray, John Murray, married, his first wife being Miss John Myres, Geo, Mattern, Thos, | Julla Zerby who preceded him to the Nickleson, Wm. Newell Henry Pen other world fifteen yvears ago; his secs ington, Robt Robinson Wm Reed, ond wife was Miss Carrie Wise who Christian Reese, Davis Sellers, Agnew survives him with the following sister Sellers, Thos, R. Sellers, David Bhivry, | Mrs Jonas Dinges, of Coburn Funer John Stanton, Samuel Stevenson, al services held at Paradise Jonas Stine, Wm Stone, Benjamin Mra. Annie Immel had Hills, Wm. F. Thompson, P. 13. Wad fortune of falling down dle, Henry Wolf, John UU, Wasson, | Steps at the home of O, J Samuel Wasson, J. C Alfort Abram and breaking her left Biddle, Biddle David Bodle, | wrist, and receiving other inj Godfrey Bashore (Geo. Behrer J ie Henry Wingard, who in ill with Behrer, Samuel Barnsley, David Cart- | pneumonia, slowly Improving wright, Leonard Carner, Geo Ari Auman is employed | er, Charles Gummo, Finkle Ar NOWEs Milt. Chambers, Hugh Donahey, Wm Gre John Gahner, G, Wesley James Grigg, GW } Gray Hicks, J Henderson, John y or, Stephen Harris, D. D. Hollabaugh. Charle <p . ” § ‘ ¢ hirothe Ay r . SKUNK HOLLOW. Gregg Twp. Daniel Geary died at his home Green Briar on Monday night, diseases Geary was and kind plication of age. Mr, old good incident to always a husband, and ever the mis the cellar Auman's rm at the Iries (3e0 Cram John Caldwell, vhn O° tor Rn Rumbergs . Rumberger, Chas ql Steve Snvdd cob Bhuey. PLEASANT GAP. GREENBURR 1 My Ward W | WE GIVE 5 per ct. Off Jl GROCERIES We pay 34¢ a doz. for Eggs We pay 82c¢ a Ib for Butter wikees | Gillen, the Grocer, tehbin Both Ph "ONTE Katz & Co's STORE NEWS KATZ & CO'S — near | after | an Hiness of about a year, with a com- | twice | Holiday Display is now open for your inspection. Everything in useful presents as well as a large selection of gifts for the lit- tle ones are here from which to select. We are headquarters for the TWO IN ONE DOLL Katz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. Chings That The Till Bike + Hart afer & Ms from the recognized best men’s and boys’ Christmas and year around store. This Store is héaaguart: ers for the kind of gifts men and boys want, things they will appreciate and enjoy. The very newest attire-- niceties and necessities-- shown here as no place else. Make your Christmas shopping easy, come to the one store that can fill your every want, that shows noth- ing but dependable goods, and that in the latest fashion. See the handsome things we have prepared for you Christmas spirit everywhere. Pay him the compli- ment of selecting from Cen- tral Penna. best men’s and boys’ store. Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Lounging robes, fancy Vests Sweaters, Shirts, Neckwear, Muff- lers, Gloves, Jerseys, Handkerchiefs, Umbrel- las, Travelers Goods. Let us serve you; Let us show you any or all these things; You'll see nothinglike we can show you, in any other Bellefonte store. Any thing purchased here may be returned after Xmasand we will exchange itor refund purchase mon- ey. Sim, The Clothier
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