Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. Thursday, February 16th 1911, Correspondents’ Department Continued NINSNINS SNS HOWARD. “Perhaps the laws are not all that some of us would have; but what of that? Let us obey them while they are on the statute books, and endeavor to replace them by others more to our lik- ing.” In Qur Churches Next Sabbath. United Evangelical-—Pastor W. W, Rhoades will preach in Howard at half past ten o'clock, and at Jacksonville at half ven Christian lentists home of Mrs, Thomas Methodist Episcopal Tavior will preach at half past ten and at and will administer munion on both oc also preach at Hu past two Reformed stor KE. F. Faust will preach at Jacl ville at ten o'clock, at Marsh Creek at half past two, and in Howard at half past seven, past s« 8 Services Mann, Pastor R. 8B Beach Creek at half past seven, the Holy Com- aslons, He will nter's Run at half SON The Service. In the Christiar last Sabbath even- ing was made doubly Interesting be- Aus vided! to a good of Alexan- fourth and eighth Psalm, and particularly schol- Se rm pleasing to The mpecial i by Mrs. John P, Pletcher, which 1g that it was well ich were written music by W Waterford, Pa Are and Preaching Chapel sic was Day, text the in, new, I. WATERS r may hour their His hand ts Beulah land ou will fod 1 [| wandered alone is of desert drear Ip my way to oh thirst to slake more I kt n hand that soft 1iah and flow sm and unfurl not always syn Any means ren “chip In’ nies LO pur room they are A pure. patriot puplls “in our t week, and ask Mahe! Loder, t American flag feat long prop nd on TY} adday they had ting and thelr departs m last Wednes ter business ast Thurs wiore Joscepl mi departed imaport, wi wsant and prof ney has ret week pring on at two o'cl ride’s father, T ship, Albert Butl married has been n th grip for strong enough visit to her ant Friday Mra. R 8B. Tw! alight or ten Ly of Mra. Virgin mn that lady inner at hes fom to win tender home at : ine in town been 1 : i f commission for somes of the com got after It Inst in in Ane work nome f : it pan : men Thur nd now it Ing of the “Penn sta na, came Ba furd i n over Sunday and brought young friend, Cans, ne at Albom wit} ! : er hin some Olive Mo Mins Hamu Kling, of and Joh Robb, ship, are now milk I'yrone Marion township, of Howard town This In, of course only pending the opening of the oon densary at Mill Hall William Zimmerman, of Clearfield, Henry | Zimmerman, of Bolivar, N, Y. and their sister, Mra, Albert Fish er. of Unionville, all spent several days of last week, with thelr other sister, Mra. A. M. Butler, at her pleasant home, just out of town J. Bdwards Taylor, who entered the employ of the C. & ©. Rallwny, as a stenographer, last fall, and was sta tioned at Cabin Creek Junction, has been promoted to cashier of the office at that place, the change carrying a nice addition to his salary with It GO. H. Buckley, recently stationed at Julian, has been promoted to Howard, and now has the third trick in the tower here, and safely guides the trains over his block during the night, He has moved his family Into the | morial, i i | i { let and { He Hopkins Hing at the | i Monday {in ! high, | Is | the | ol class, | delivered Sumner rallroad. The Hon, Ellis 1. Orvis was one of our visitors last Tuesday. Mra, Decker, of Willlamsport, most of last week with her friend, William Schenck Remember the Francis Willard me- this Thursday evening, in the Reformed church 7:30 o'clock. The Bald Eagle Telephone Co. Its annual stockholders’ meeting last Tuesday, and chose the following board of directors: Dr. W, J. Kurtz, Hon, E Io Orvis, J. A. Bitner, Wm. A. Batch CC. WW. Cooke, Mra, 8, V. Allengheny Riddle house, south of the spent Mrs of Coal Centre Miss Nel here visit while her nther meet Pea Bergen, county, formerly of Howard, family and friends, minister husband is serving the | in the conduct of a protracted ing in the Presbyterian church at tersburg A Flock of Wild Geese, numbering between fifty and sixty, flew over our town In a northwesterly direction between three and four o'clock afternoon They flew quite and with business-like rapidity spring Just upon us or these start a little early? Prof. Milford Pl« time of Shake upon his wrtings school re last Friday interest and whose benefit it The Prof with «oq In her last the do FONE tcher's lecture and its influ in the High evening, was to the largely studied pur upon peare ence om declded for value Was sor has his ware and good sah ject pose, music | Rev. J. C. Reeser, P. E preached every night last week at the Evangel ileal church at irview, with much BUCCOS The meet ¢ in still in prog ress, under the 4 W.-W Rhoades Sabbath Mr. Rhoads ty-eight new mem at that point, havin ninistration { of them yordd 2 for | hamo | visit | with | regularly shipping thelr | | halve riv 1 f getting ald f her I at | February hase a | ° COLLEGE Lir The fn ver on Sunday The ne« ree Myers & ne the Nitnte Colle ‘oo, and ar ren promptly In all night Ww firm Jan Of and Mr ith in house one WADDLE Mrs Hart home fron | Bhore has | Mary for apps Hoy ndicitis pe mg nicel recovery whi speedy Preaching the M. E ¢} wervicen ireh next f the puplis fir i were up to Yisit Stony 4 report having a fine Bome of our young people the recital held at the M. E Stormstown on Saturday 11th Boys! Get your cow ready for you will ¥ them In the near future mm time attends church evening ool nt hells and | OCCRN) ne Ave on ow BOBER, Mrs. Mary Zerby In a pleasant caller at UU, 6. Aumon's this week Miss Lettie Woife. who was staying at Milroy with her sister Amanda, came home last Wednesday Grover Bolt, of Bellefonte, Sunday with John Eberts James A. Finkle started on Monday morning for Tenneesses;, he expects to stay south this summer. His fath- er, 0, BE Finkle, has taken charge of the stave mill and will run It in full time, Milton Vonada and family spent Bunday at J. J, Gentzel's, Uriah Aumon spent a couple days ot Williamsport and Trout Run, The stork visited the home of Wil. Ham Musser's and left them a little ovok, spent | ed | the | 22nd {sion held | | ve two | machinery, his own UNIONVILLE. Mrs. Mattie Musser recently home after a prolonged friends at Bellwood, Say, vou farmers, Farmer's Institute to be held on Wed negday and Thursday of next week in Presbyterian church at this place, and 23rd Good music good spenkers; everybody First ses Wi day 1:20 o'clock p. m I'he Dr. M. C, Piper, who for #0 ably and acceptably Milesburg and Unionville the M. KE. church and who, ago, was transferred to the charge In Huntingdon coun who owns and has conducted not far from the Reformatory, oncluded to “cut out” the farm- and will accordingly make sale of personal property March the Including horses catth farm ete Confession of return visit to don't forget the COom« dnos ley YOArs, filled the charges of YEeunrs Mapleton ty, and, + farm has « ing his dard on 1 he has been published as a Centre Democrat intensely ing and recalls many stories of Lewis and Conndélly by gathered aro chimnes “when I was number which would no very interestin wind which cluded in his confession The water question has agitated recently A man wher offers to put I CX Pens ir the ruaranteed i5 A mone invest The borough to take a of fire plugs at $156 venr At a joint meeting of cil and the man from nothing definite was man w y will u eed Ir r citizens the aving water word in our tow born Qur sick. robber Lewis that “Serial” in the interest related my father md the old + boy" A doubt be not in in wi VET fire of mre been ‘HOM | ' n plant at rig of Wik was ment number certain per coun ench the newherd ner per great advantag ver worry coBL RN. snd MOSHANNON LIVONIA, ont 8 pret § mplighed. The H1 of her er, at Kird (% 1) Ira lla WAY of L last Wing more of the 4 vears all his h vived Nelson, | Dave tire « were M E ment at town HARTER time, t short ter, de of HER died on Tues son Loganton, old age, year Boyer, Mmull, Grenninger awrence NS Monday ate, than a throat, who came cor the ommunity. held We church at RECENT DEATHS, Mre Flizabeth morning at law, Willlam Grenning of the infirmities of having passed her Hhe leaves three children, of New Berlin, Pa Mrs of Newton, Kan.,, and Mrs, of Loganton Huber | day the home in decens edd KATZ & CO’S STORE NEWS child | died m., at Hurold Edward, oldest and Luella Way, between 7 and 8 a, after an illness of a little week with Intumescence The deceased was aged and § days, and was loved by in contact with him for il disposition He Is spe parents and brother in their sad | avement sincere sympathy the The funeral s¢ dnesday fornoon at Stormstown cemetery at ON MONDAY, FEBY. 27 his one who ere Of rvicoes t he inter slorms We Will Start Our the Gray Within a family ol comparatively Andrew Har Hed the embracing own and and he Coburn essen er, ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE Vile on his himself, brothers Harter was mil and relntives, Andrew il cal Johr onthe of last and was Ben) Sale Will Last For 10 DAYS ONLY You remember what it meant to Mr Gent you last year. IT MEANS MORE NOW This sale includes both FALL & SPRING KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE. GOING UP We have Some thing Fine at 23¢. worth 28¢ today. Om our price reg. price fH on per 1b gal Pepper Fine per Ih 101. Pall Mackeral 1b ginger snaps 25 ¢ Bakers Chocolate 18 20 Tomatoes 3 cans for 26¢c. 13¢ ean Banner Lye ld cans for 26e. 10¢p 1h Baking Powder 18 Hn Cocoon, box, 0s 10 Corn Rtarch 0s 0s Whole Ricelb, 08 10 Vanilla, box 08 10 28 be Dairy Balt 20 2 We pay 252, a pound for Butter OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL § O'CLOCK. Gillen, The Grocer South Allsghen Both phones, Bellotome. Pa. nventory [Prices Will Bring Bargains Copyright Mart Schauer & Mary Of Very Highest Excellence In Style And Quality. Copyright Hat Sconffuer 4 Mary Sim, The Clothier.
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