4 / Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA, oe — Thursday, March 23rd, 1911. MILESBURG. | CORN-GROWING CONTEST. | SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, John Whitman, after a two days via- Correspondents’ it at home, returned to Hicks Run, Should Prove of Interest to Centre Will Hold Special Mestings Theough- | where he is employed. County Boys. out the County, At a meeting of the board of direc- The average yleld of corn in Penn] The following schedule has been X epartment tors, March 16th, of the Athletic as- sylvania should be much larger than agreed upon by the executive commit ® sociation. the following directors were It is at prosent In order to interest tee of Centre County Sunday School Continued re-elected as follows 0) 5. Miles, the boys of the farms and to improve association for a week's tour to hold 7 veoeuars: James MeCullough, 8 vears: the character and leld of corn, the one meeting in each of the twelve ANNAN {Toner A. Hugg, 5 vears: BEd. Quick, following outline of a corn-growing | districts of the county, to be addrese- UNIONVILLE, $¢ voars: F. 1. Wetbler, 3 vears; H. R. contest Is suggested to organizations ed by Miss Robinson, one of the state Mrs Precilla Bell and Miss Alice | Wallace, 2 years; and H. J Hohl« In the various counties in co-operation fleld workers and others, under the Tate, of Bellefonte, were pleasant vis- | breaker, 1 year Organization of with the Pennsylvania State College, supervision of the sub, committees of tors with friends in town on Sunday Board as follows James McClul- The conditions governing the contest six recent appointed at Beltfont« Albert Peters, who has heen employ tough, pres.; Kd, Quick, vice pre #.; are as follows Monday afternoon, April ed in Pittsburg for several years, has Toner A Huge, gec.: QO B Miles, 1 This contest is open to any hoy ¥ purchased tl Mary Davidson proper. reas. Ed Quick, mgr Foner A. ' in Pennsylvanian whose age does not Monda evening, April 17 ty and will move on it this spring. Hugg, asst, mgr. The following ball exceed 20 vears Matilda district players and fans were present Prof. ” M. Robh, E. (I. Miles, W, B. Milles, Ww Jr., Chas. Zimmerman, John Bryan, (lau MeCullough, Roy Jones The glad to that she is now much bet laud ia y y / ) Any variety of corn ball club has as good a field as any asad 6 contestants ‘itd o ’ "edn 1a ufternoon, 1! Our Annual S rin O : ter team in the valle and always pro- | ST Inet tho aadic oii ward, b p 8 pening Josep Hil is still very weak but | gud ood, clean ball, and wishes to Lhe ivy 9 nt ah erdp, Soyihoni y ad) p ung. Avril 1 KB own and hopes, when k the public for the Interest they sl E oh a he d Tl oh : I iri, distr he will be able ve taken in athletics, as we boast | opt \sovertar au var ob I re 3 J da after on. April ) iy OF it Milesburg stands second to none Ath ne VAP ely Srow y +r Hatrtet 1 isiting at in Centre count for their loyal sup il Mrs. Herb. | port to the National gar sbildren, of | Walter Hugg at the cl if school | ting ‘metho: Nanting: kina. Fri fternoon, April 21—Bell to thelr own | will me | J tion as aj fo 4 Yyid d fortil op y Antan Le, trict J ie City Steam laund: ! va ed f ' re . dn evening, 21 L N+ Or ridge, who is : N . helpless, was sent visiting her parents, Mr, and mountain home | * Dagicl Boyer, and her sistery Mi une in this place, Frank Baird H. Baron will William Walker has been suffering othe acher in M | s TOT TNE IN MILL from a sprained ankle for two weel cho \ he ABLOP ( A ry | ' MI re nd y no yen bil to attend to : ‘ y . ' AT % his pretty little uid ha oY oe rs he nploys I gi , Waly 2 S— — New Castle, were Mr ‘nna Witherite, of Valleyview hat pm) yoy ah; tanita ta ends In town spent Tuesday at the home of h sis hos ie <r poghs ( ee he Girl Quits When Told to ter, Mrs. W. W., Smith he A iby Vi { H n Akers Roland "Bryan Sund Stormstown district 5 "oe Tuesday afternod Apri I'he corn shall be grown on a by ) oon, April plot containing 40 square rods or one quarter of an nerd Mr Vm. B. Turner, who has heen an invalid for a number of years, took seriously il a few day azo, hut 1 am ge Welk, of DuBois, is at y ‘ org ’ | fatty | ———————————————— Strip. ywn was threat- When { Fel ' ON ed out” by hea r to Altoona « Dr. Russell's np ved se BEE sen EERE SERENE | WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY me boys saw B. The 8 3 om | 0 £ blaze th J bi ¢ casie Hanna for water home with he and family : To nee SL i To | SR Camas MARCH 29th AND 80th. RUBBER GOODS We will display several imported FRENCH MODELS We have the best offered by manu. irers at popular prices. All of ou RUBBER GOODS, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES as well as dainty creations from our own HOT WATER BOTTLES work room. ATOMIZERS lce Caps etc., are sold on our guar. intee If any of these goods prove insatisfactory by reason of inferior workmanship, or faulty materials, we will replace the articles or refund the sg a O Zz % BELLEFONTE, PA. Krumrine’s Pharmacy. vo Blech Prbindi WEST BRUSHVALLEY 1 r engaged ou : A : THE SIM STORE IS IN COMPLETE READINESS to meet your very exacting demands in clothes attire. We don’t know of a clothing wish that can’t be fulfilled from this mammoth stock. We've spared no efforts in making this Firemen Spunky co errr SR Po THE “BANNER” ASSORTMENT : and ife, Milesbhurg «win LITamly streets on ps CE hl ur oe 4 (YR OF CLOTHES ’ The y A time at his wterialize returned to | daughter, Mir k charge of the | meeting, and the matter stands just ever laid before you. Th n i» here. ATTY ram \ lady of Fairview, was |Bmull accompanied by thelr lady How we will have succeeded is a matter for your opin- er In Canter and daughter, | Auman, made a flying automobile trip ion, Compliments—praises on all sides from all those who Aaronsburg, Spring | Pens Faye nent : ast woek at the to A r ’ ' bane of he r. Mt Wm. Walk. | Cave, ete, on Sunday ifternoon. Al have already seen these clothes. though the weather was a little In or '% § rt s ‘ ent orted A fine time A NT r peoples attended clement, they reports hr foal of Henry Kessling, at| We are sorry {to state. that Elda Enthusiastic-we are-you'll be when you see these good : y Brungard is still on the sick list Snow Bh on Bunda ] Paward Gulsewite welrrs « hroad values here for you, amile since the arrival of that baby RUNVILLE. a We promise you more clothes satisfaction and quality~ Aw Old Sol peeped qyer the moun A cwrload of oung horses were : . " cay on aesany warning, he A180 | brought here on Saturday and sold on price considered, than you'll see elsewhere. broug! with him the first day of ' Monday hey were all fine horses price spring ) her ‘beauty. Hoon we glthough they were not all sold Hope 5 gal. ON 7 a0 shall he rds chirping carols Bf sur town may become & regular horse Pepper, per Ib, 40 Faster je. and grass blades peeping market, so our people need not go Fine Tea, per Ib, 40 GLAD | O SHOW Y Ol I.-WHEN here § there In the meadows away for their horses Canned Peas 8 cans for 20o William Potter and wife transacted The funeral of Elias Stover was 2 1b ginger snaps 36 o business in Bellefonte on Tuesday held In the Lutheran church on Thurs Bakers Chocolate 18 n The sick of our village are slowly’ gay morning. He was very near 2 Tomatoes 3 cans for 26¢. 13¢ oan improving year old, and a member of the Lathe. Banner Lye cans for 26e 10cp. Y Next week the sawmill will be run- gran church 70 years He was buried 11h Baking Powder 18 TIME ning full blast EH Bennet his put in the Union cemetery with military Cocoa, box, os ( YK in operation a circular saw, shingle honors, Corn Starch 0s mill and nth mill A. D. Auman, of MiMiinburg, was Whole Rice. lb, 08 The majority of the Runville move | wo fn on our streets the past week Sila, 2hox Bal " will take place April Ist - ry Ba nigh Wo and wife, of Yarnell, | ROMOLA. were guests of Mr, and Mrs Ie J Nathan J ‘Radke wo moving Lo Or- We pay 28a. a pound for Butter ¢ on Tuesday, viston where he expects to work. fntan wi lek ny wife, of Valley- Mra. George Heverly and son Wal. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL view, who have been canvassing In our | ter were at Lock Haven on Saturday, O'CLOCK. town, delivered their goods last week doing shopping and stopped a nt to their patrons. wary bi Mig hth! Sail between trains with fends Oe ‘ deased with the good work, and relatives . mudh please! wife and children, of | Mra. C. Smith, daughter Gertie and Gi T G Philipsburg, are visiting st Ellas Han- | nlece, of Howat) ute spanding a few illen, he rocer days nt arry Young y pag Park and bride, of Tyrone, | tenzel Young was brought home South Allegheny st came down on Saturday night for & | from Orviston on Baturday on account Both phones. Alibi Pa. short tine, Mr, Park will be employed | of having a blood vessel bursted In on the Snow Shoe branch his nose,
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