CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA, Thursday, February 2nd. 1911 Correspondents’ partment Continued A HOWARD “Buckle the straps tuck In the ends and let the other fellow do the kicking: keep your legs in side the traces and pull all the time." Farm Journal well, In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Christian Si ! } ‘ the home M Met! Favor past ten, past two past seven Mant Reformed preach in Marsh Jackson United Shultz will Jacl half past ten o'clock, at F half past tw Ho past seven will be observed ail ot (‘reed prea onville at Li vard at 'ormmm these ap pol tents Good Roads. The Pent Ilvania Ral strictly a busine corporation does nothing either for fun or philan thropy, and ons its first busines ideas is to get road It knows , grown wit} drains will to carry, it good hu to help farmer of their ) instruction trains ture 4 structor select of scient can CATS, (8 agri State CO poge of ro ani Lhe ir i | | ed engineer 4 know how to build good roads, ead a know rdge ob upon harve Ing Krang« commiting Albert M.B A Delightful Entertainment. AR announced Week A gramme of Wits Miss Alles school, In day evening tier last fine pro recitations given hy Reld, In behatf of our High the M. E. church last Fri Despite the inclement weather there was a fair audience, and every member of It was giad to have braved the storm for the privilege of participating in the rare treat. Miss Reid, who Is the head of the Depart ment of Publie Speaking at the Lock Haven Normal Bchool, Is an alumnus of the Columbia College of Expression in Chicago, has taken advanced post graduate Instruction from several em inent specialists, and is a highly cul tured artist, capable of pleasing the most eritieal audience, and her aud. fence here was appreciative Reid's repertory is large, varied and selected with care and skill, and each number was rendered with the fine touch of the skilled reader, her audience from tears to laughter and vice versa at her will. "Trick vs Trick,” from Yale Yarns; "The Prodi. gal Son” by Richard Harding Davis; “Jim Fenton” from Seven Oaks, view at half | inion | tons by | hood \ road Co is | ova m and | | then Miss | carrying | | Two Good Farms, A bout tht Ini CARL the highw located “Lapgett "Crider Crider scldon ha ey, =40 | wid hie has 37 he h he is feeding (i One in ittany tan station former) erl Hall, is the now Ket farm | Holme and which ate, of 1 James | Hi farming 1 562 crops also t Wheat, bushels tat pot Ons, ed hel And these ill the good farms any others could 1 0 show , relat $0 happens that these Koo lists of prox wwe come to ompline olay the “1 notice, and wie Known nt Kine Special Service. In the ening half | t over ! ted | me of het We tamder y At purpos f stop gE al vith her daughter, Miss M develo her fine musica and her sdvar 1 English ™h the well Known school at int place NnK talents } UNIONVILLE. Mont, Musser is spending his week's vacation with his mother at this place Mra. David Nepley, of Mill Hall, was A two-day visitor at the home of her brother, KE. J. Williams Mrs. John P., Harris was a pleasant visitor at her son Jno, P. Harris, Jr. After his sale on March Cambridge farm, Henry Faron live permanenetly In the Robert BE Cambridge property at this place lodge No 619 LL OO. O. F. of this fon i= In a Nourishing condition Three new applicants are being traln- ed to ride the proverbial goat and there are more to follow A very desirable American citizen has been added to our nat of voters recently. His name is Ray 15 Shively apd he came from Glen Iron, Pa, and efpects to make this his permanent home, He Is one of the © trio who of Bellefonte, the home of on Monday 21st, on the now { Martin Hamlin anywa ster of Mrs. Wm. H | ne 1 Hike § snship ROMOLA GAVE QUART OF BLOOD. Brave Sacrifice of Student Saves Life of Woman. Henn Brown, Jr student [nil chool noment refu operation from the 37 hand blood, pri that the mmbaors or Dr. Hi PINE GROVE MILLS, er of Independent Ar Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS SPECIAL- cluding all colors, and Black, a regular $5.00 $2 08 Quality Now - - - All Prices of LADIES AND MISSES’ SUITS AND COATS Cut Exactly One-Half A Special lot of our $25.00 Suits and Coats at $11.50. One lot of Ladies’ Suits regular price $22.50 cut to $10.50. Every thing Else at Exactly One-Half of Regular sell- ing Prices. All you have to do is pay One-Half of the Price marked on the ticket. Ten-day Sale Only. Ratz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. will | BUSH GROVE 1 haa med and » ith regret that we death of ne of i the Le 8 inno snd most os person of Wi f passed evening a at | CArs month An long resident of this missed both at home churel Ag he was minable much work for the last few that of course bound him more closely to his family and the nelghbors of which he had been so faithfully | | walted upon for the last 12 weeks that | he was confined to his bed; he had "| stroke 12 weeks age of hin left side | and was never able to help himself in bit and as his wife has suffered most of the. winter with bone ulcers on her Nmbs, she had to be walted on ton, of which Miss Myra Lucosther, granddaughter, who has been there for the last 12 weeks, deserves much leredit., Bhe has been very good to | | them as has the whole gommunity | —— One oars Enlisted in Army. Hary Campbell and Willlam MH Lauver, both of Millhelm, have en. listed In the United Siates army at the recruiting station at Altoona, and will be assigned to the fleld artillery, Men’s Suits Raincoats Overcoats Separate Trousers Boys’ Suits Boys’ Overcoats now offered you at wonderfully iow prices. A rare opportunity to obtain desirable clothes at a fraction of their worth. To the man who has the foresight to provide himself for better need—if not tn immediate need at present-the new prices on these goods should ap- peal to his sense of saving Ww Ww ow SIM, THE CLOTHIER
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