Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA, Thursday, December 22nd, 1910. Correspondents’ Department Continued al HOWARD, “This happy day, whose risen sun Shall set not through eternity, This Holy day when Christ the Took on Him our humanity, For little children everywhere A joyous season still we make, We bring our precious gifts to them, Even for the dear child Jesus’ sake. --Phoebe Cary. Lord, Sabbath. Services In our Churches Next Christ} fentiet half past ten at the |} Thomas Mann United 1} Rhoades will preach in past t and at Jacksonville past seven Christian Chapel-—-Rey terson will prea half Methodist Episcopal Taylor past ten past tw Reformi astor EE. F pre it Ja nville at at M sl 1 k at in Ho Howard yoerviee relation 0 the SB Church White An Ne at Mrs HAA of vangelical-—Pastor WwW. Ww nt W. H. Pat- past peven., Pastor R. 8 Howard at half inter's Run at half Faust will ten o'clock, half past two, and past seven In will have distinct nday school work Christ at past | if Lif of Service meeting house at half ten Week of Prayer. Assuming that this issue af the Democrat well to call the going people ministerium of in full accord Alliance of to hold Wf the entire week, The whole will be the last this year, it attention of our to the this community, with the “Evan the World,” has formal service in the every evening including both religious world t! week, join In “pray- ming of the righteous ind the people of Howard, of denominational as well and cordially, are without any denomina- nents, are invited and to attend these even- will be eight of service, to be eventhgs, In the town seems church the acting gelical tow a8 There nings coessive of Long for This World their town th th sndpar Inn totgl residing + rs It vith hes spent “ Altoona of B Hefonte, spent rmerly Sim ent it of Rhoades H and ed ) now joy thelr oo the full Henin Shaffer, ing 1 their ick Balser sister, (iearsgs family house beautiful Are and home NOW gett “1 to min Ro of Madis few days of sister, Mrs and Mra, Mary burg, .are spend- this week with Charles HB. Year- Weber, accompanied by his Miss | returned from hospital treatment in Philadelphia last mma, Howard at half ! half the | fact that | few weeks prompted the extension, and Mr. Kline deserves pralse for making it | How Io will butternuts keep? Can't tell, but here's a pointer lor filteon years anyway In 1805, A. M Butler gathered and put away thing more than twenty bushels, and a few of them remained about the | premises this fall when the new crop | was gathered Last Saturday i Butler, having in mind the approach ing Christmas, sent a basket of "nuts and apples” (doesn't that sound HK« the boyhood days In the old, old country home?) to his friends, {among them some of fift vear-ald butternuts testing them they fo fresh buttery the n and these Upon ind just Were itty ns and n crop, ana de { UNIONVILLE. “Same Coast y fine Mrs, Francis An toona on Wy You i merman went inead on visit to her dau Holt, who ha position with the Pen . finnin Jasper secured a moved demuth hou Mr. Holt { his own house Found vall Lrwner, artion, ith the stairs ersions | tone { dence { Ed B f tussle w down | i y-si cony 18 ksg' protracted Methodist church at meeting still In pr d there'll Le in friends, when in ms affilia- | McDonr } rother Ei a WHEN PA WAS A BOY. ta Htth to work d and shir} boy re hue aant : any boy and bullds 1 too small por mind glad nap tired when Bhe says An’ An' doesn’t She say His morning Because He When 1 get Edzact) like my To do the chores an hes the at all to let enjoy, with he's a big I'l AW eeps an she my pa he's all the work done boy get a wife ma; let me sleep Just as she does An' when I've had my You bet that I'l enjoy To tell "em how I ust to work When I was a little boy Saturday evening, better prepared for enjoying Christmas than when he went ! AWRY Mrs tion, came a day with my pa mornin’ nap Tillle Peck, of Nittany Junc- over last week lo spend her bed-ridden brother, | Charles E. Yearick, who, by the way Chri : hi A ’ stmas Tree Fires. seems to be on the highway to re | The attention of all households is covery from the dislocated hip which | called to the danger of fire. where laid him low. | candles are used to Muminate Christ. While D. I. Welsh was shoeing a | mas trees by reason of the inflamma- horse last Tuesday, having a sharp | ble nature of the spruce, cotton and shoe partly set, the animal suddenly | other trinkets used in the decorations struck out, catching Mr. Welsk on | As a precautionary measure all par. hand and thigh, slightly Injuring | ents who Intend to use lighted candles both places. On a return stroke he on their Christmas tree, should have caught Ronald Welsh In the leg tear- [a bucket of water handy in case the Ing his overalls, but luckily missed | tree should catch fire, or better still his leg. | have a hand chemical tank or tube of President of counell Jackson Kline has earned the commendation of all good citizens, and particularly of the aged and halt who Sony feared to pass over his pavement In front of the banking room for fear of serious acecldent on the ridge of ice formed at that point from the drippings of the melting snow from the eves of his building, by extending the porch roof! Do they call It bridge whist be- the entire length of the bullding. Sev. cause it is so likely to make most of eral near accidents during the past | the players cross? [stant use. | tree takes fire, the flames spread with great rapidity, and unless these pre- | cautions are taken several hundred dollars’ worth of damage might result before the firemen could extinguish {the blaze, A ————A——"— 4 SO { chemical powder near the tree for In | Usually, when a Christmas | | OLD DISPUTES SETTLED. | Ruling of Importance For All Parts of State, slated in Huntingdon Judge Woods handed which vi affect Hunting all over the In a county | down a decision | sheriff's feos in land incidentally | The taxpayers of that counts have for vears heen greatly annoyed the action of the Pennsyly Railroad officers In arresting trespn ere and placing them in jail at expen county Many protests have the matter, but without Smith has been charging a tment fee of 50 for and collecting | fron W. Petriken, Case court count) state anin the {made In “heri each the | comin cent tregpan or H LEGISLATING FOR THE Pets Eat Man's Body y K« December's Record For Cold ean Lhers EF A DIR temper and ir it wns : st Ix Saturda degrees w hil it drops localities fant degre bel Marriage License. Alvie J Confer Essie B Manr Edgar N Kelley Margaret EE. Korman Wm H Potter Nannie M. Walker Jno. C. Johnstonbaugh Mary 8B. Walters Ammon R. Burkholder Philipabg | Margurett I. Btrohm Centre John A. Bohn . Helen. M. Hazel State Fred F. Robins : = Janet Dawson Hawk Run Paul Catherfman « Osceola Mills Frances DD. Bhope « « « « Curtin Harty Fisher - Warriors Mark Bertha Wilson « « Warriors Mark Chas, K. Btitger « « « « Benor Bess A. Willlams « « « « Benore Harvey W. Heaton « « « Yarnell Emma A. Gunsallus + Beech Cirviston Howard Bellefonte Curtin Fleming Wingate Zion Zion N. J Hall Lemont College Philipsburg One Is generally surer of an oM enemy than a new friend. The condition of James 11. Strohm, who is Ill at his home at Centre Hall, |! i= not Improved. When nn the dis charge of his duty as deputy sheriff, | some two to Intercept | from the train at Julian, Mr, Strohm | sustained a severe sprain of an ankles which has unfitted him for business Bince then he has suffered from a j nervous collapse, . years ago, In attempting Creek | a prisoner who jumped | OLDEST WOMAN Died at Age of 104 on Friday in Clear- Mother the died been nin, Of her wa Until { ] nlertn remarks woman on therefore, In other” il IN STATE. field County. Shoemaker have oldest oman Penn in Iva Friday the nent night at Home 9 HSabula, Clearfield a V4 orn in Germany, | O S |] | hr hefore Bonaparte WILK Ore of fe STORE NEWS reputed to terion 166th year ths retained mind and bod Bhi well preserved { of Ve snd her ac and her ithin an few mot Shoemaker A MERRY hristma AND A HAPPY ew Yea i Severed Limb in Arms | O Al | atz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. IN THE ast Rush Hours Before Xmas Come To The Sim Store For QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE Broad aisles. More floor space. Less crowding. The Vast Stocks hardly know the word “sold out.” Still able to satisfy you best, with just what you want. We take this means of extending our thanks to one and all for their liberal patron- age given us and we wish each and every one A VERY MERRY XMAS and A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. oh SIM, THE CLOTHIER.
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