DEMOCRAT, Page 8. THE CENTRE BELLEFONTE. PA, Thursday, December 15th, 1810. Er Whiteman's parents, Mr. and Mrs + UNIONVILLE, | Hi Franklin Confer The revival services at the M. E Correspondents Mre, Wm. B. Johnston last week Shtureh ee till ino regs A” More | entertained for spveral days, Mr verted and there are still many seek Department | jurgwret J Seda, Supa of he le gi Fi Tae peat) o” Sout price nr » r A | 2 i ! | ag i 3 : I'l tm a i, @ I'e Q f] in Y “ Moore's Drug Store is supplied with | through our town daily The groan br AAAS I Red Cross Christmas Seals, (he n est number of car loads that were at HOWARD. Som rom, w hi h We he turned wv I ba hed to any one train was HA en “ F nrg t 8 = i YO ee authorities o 16 War agains These were going In a westerly direc tN cig ian that cont yu tuberculosis tion and | Sang will phd put { f.ot H Neff, with his eleven-vears. ern cities In Qur Churches Next Sabbath, | old son, Gilbert, and T. A. Pletcher, Perry Moran, while attempting to \ United Evangelical-Pastor WW, W went after rabbits last Friday and shoot a hog at a butchering conven Rhondes will preach at Fairview at [got them to the number of fourteen, tien on Monday actually shot himself half past ten, at Jacksonville at half | of which Gilbert shot two The bullet “bounced” back, he says Pa k 8nd. in Howsrd at half past Sidney D, Furst, of Lock Haven Is I Bu on ne Methodist Eniscopal—Rev. B. F. | secretary. bas called ou meeting of the | qiaret, "He's got the bullet Ru I) ‘ xo] ig h It Rnd Jey Rk | tar Hi sh ind Bh nna Yall y Turn Wing ta he { ae Slant a fn will preach Howard it half past pte oy Hot 4 Ho te — Saturday, Jan without a warrant and without cause ten, at Kenned it half past two, and At the A on last Thursday, and was at once at ( tin at half past sever | Cashier Matthew Rogers, Ji an placed under the survellance of two Christian Chapel-—Rey A. H. Jolly, | nounees he annual meeting of 1® | yworn court officers, practically in Presbyterian, of Ben Avon, Pa. will | stockholders the First National | wg cance vile” till Sunday morning, 1 preach a lever lock in the morn- | Bank « Ho rd for tw to four a unable to gathe: the usual ing. TI ttentd t! congrega- | o'clock in ti wftery 1 of Tuesday amount of news r this issue so 1 tion whic} sual worships in the { Jan, 10, at tl} bank Moe n Wi lubricated my old poetry machine that Presbyterian church at Jacksonville, | nut street, Howard had bee ing dormant on the atti is pa la i 1 to this spec Allison Haupt Leathers, former for several vears and gr nd out a fev inl } | | "3 nerally, Ir- {the west gnd of the township, but now | verses, a la Jingling Johasor Her respec I national! affilia A prosperous manufacturer and inves they are | tion lin | tor of Dickson, Tenn. was In town a, Ref io 2 t Is R na ‘an Rul ¥ ’ 4a) hi h A ) X look 0s up BoIne of his bi Ap » ; Mt. B th } a 3 hal i two, and In od bole 2448 I oF Tha Balu - i Of REE snd l ! hea f nd go ard a pote y ty it the) EAA, . Of rs and bbag flour ! id | [0 Whit tir it half past ten Babin omg hg es of fw : Or any the farmer's crop Christian Scientists—8ervices at ey a t en Woagloond Bhig ont ‘onsult the Centre Democrat half past ter to home of Mrs Me M shael { onfes fell and bir I , sp the latest new hon An! her right arm it the wrist joint, | UT nt | away the A Texan Ranger Kurtz 8 at hand In a h wrt time DO Yo vi l i al t So "gp zy xty five and the bor and it | | d thie night dull 3 A H vi pe ! i side oan y n gd Fk Ye ¥ I i ¢ Centre 1] ] an old log Fie a cent wn H got in t t le Mae 4 ‘haat | req tl I f1 ; tr jaughte 1 Go J R ! . 3 I» \ y 2 : W | I he Tan . | ' { i i 4 \ J y | . White Chief Justice " M asher Soundly Slapped rd D ) A Vhit My rl od des ‘ \ » ot . 1) : | 3 i hy Bd urt, o - ‘was at h hat Wp : the pr PNT Free Aont ft vas . . . ’ . : n ther : § You can pay no man a higher compliment than by getting it at ations: : ims, I he one store that can Satisfactorily supply your every Christ- ter to | : mas Wish. Ra “ : Vi n ¢ 4 ' Rn hia na : The stocks are filled to the notch, overflowing with the new- : est, most desirable men’s and boys’ attire to be found. The newest Hl Ag - —— 9 approved and ultra styles affording the largest selection to be seen. Katz & h We can make your Chrismas Sohpping easy, by coming here rst. STORE NEWS We can and will serve vou as no other store. x | r r rs Geers, 0 : Zittle ints See Our Holiday Display of | | You'll see no ties so pretty, and they are all se parately boxed in a handsome holiday box. cefully Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Lounging Robes; the assortment ir is big, the colorings are handsome. ’ . ’ . ni f he don't like that present, you can return it and exchange it or - : get the money, only at Sims. ar Pure Silk Hose, look worth $1.00, eight different shades, . H 50c. From the 25¢. wollen glove totheten dollar Fownes fur glove, | karly | | = BOTH =— we've everything in between. oe Travellers, goods—elegant, tasty stuff-bags, suitcases; we are headquarters for travellers, goods that wear as they look. | Coat Sweaters, Men's Boys’, Women’s. Sole agency for‘ Har- ’ . » vard”’ sweaters, the one sweater that stands today pri-eminently A USEFUL & ORMENTAL | superior and recognized as the best. the mother of | Mufflers, of all sorts, Ways, Phoenins, Bradley Knit Mufflers. far And he dara {1 | Made-up Silk Mufflers-Long loose and knitted and Silk Mufflers. rrey yar: Harey B11 | We oo you the handsomest mufflers you've ever See. Ho aner and J. Kennedy John. | [ | e know what a problem confronts you, let us help; ll like it Bot on tnte, Tye Both floors of our Store | hour hee P ; : Mra i bi Xf Foresmnt of Howard ‘ ‘ ’ Miss 1 ie Pini 1] | Neckwear, gloves, hankerchiefs, hosiery, mufflers, we've provided i ls we waiience | ft Room are now filled with | ' 5) Ys on Tu her pastor, Rey n AR | handsome Holiday boxes we furnish free with these goods. : whi nl ps de he pall betrers i were her four nephews, and brothers | | ’ lames 1... George. HH. A. Cookman and ] i " H We've Bots of Good Thing Jonse 3 Leathers | Mr. and Mrs. E . Henderson vis Holiday Sugges ons | Q 8 Q n 8 ited their old home friends In town | this week ] \ : LTC RL RE i Pg RL for Xmas here-big and small-we can't make mention here-let us EF. Faust help make your Christmas purchasing a pleasure. Misses Ruth Kane and Helen E | Weber spent the late days of last week | in Williamsport i The windows and counters of an | our stores are beginning to assume | quite a Christmas complexion Willigtn BE. Jenkins, of Milton, for. | mer manager of the rolling mill here, | was In town for a few hours last Fri. day Prof. Joseph Welrlck. of Lock Ha- | ven, came up Bunday evening, to have a good, old fashioned supper with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whiteman, of Mileaburg, spent Sunday with Mrs Katz & Co. | - Sim, The Clothier
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