Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA, Thursday, April 13th, 1911, - Correspondents’ Department Continued HOWARD “That man is all wrong who does not care what happens to his neigh- bor or friend so long as he is pros- perous.” : In Our Churches Next United Evangelical Snyder will preach | half pa ten half past seven Reformed Pastor | preac! it Jacksonville and at half past two and will observe thx worement of the supper at each of these places He will also preach in How ard at hall Methodist pi Conner, D. 8, will past ten and a Sunday. stor M J and at J sonville at Faust will ten o'clock, 1 Creek at wrdl's past seven Roy B. O prea h in nter's scopal Run at wech Creek at vill also be a in the even- Service nt e¢ of Mrs WwW. H half past an Easter | the con- April ings’ heen and thi sual "move April have our borough the following ir neighbors F 3 Dietz nd her house ocoupled by ing the house Changes,— whic [ "1 on Main | | Ju 0 will als DEeRIn a tern wed, vacant ed to Belle ipies a suite of i e 0 id Wagner house, ner i } al Spring streets leavir } ant for the present ter Robb, Jr., who came to town m C n township, two years farm” from k priperty on Wal- h Ira C. John AZO ‘ ‘back th the son moved fro ¢ house to th B. | sr estate on Main street, ir vhicl Mr W. R noved fror + far: the old J in the twp M. Stricker Kilne farm to son of the Hoggs twp farm Joh rk ‘ e sermon it, of the Met hod int venine ™ will be held ww, Friday lon fee of } This will weoercrowdinge pied, and AARINE In pay program is i the required n full reheat ra ren Invooa Muni Halutna cathors orstion y Nelle Con leath of James A reida n Confer righteous war ration, "Bkipping sel NR Wagner naignia of the le FF. Herr ora 1 hy Oeorge N Oration “Heroes Marion Meteher Helen Weber, class Gertrude KB Thomas ies will Giadys A. Holt m Avitia |. Gardner Tense Z. Confer. Musi address hy Dr. KR BE nia Biate Col. Diplomas by Music. Rene. ' I he tomy | inureats of the Pennsyvis Presentation | 87 0 Ww MeEntire diction | Rev, Bnyder A Contre County Boy Honored, W Pa April 4.0 H richest citizen, who Roaring Heanch, March 27, aged R11, left public hequests amount - ing to nearly 3800000. His will will be §ered for probate on Thursday, but his executors, who are John All pon, of Roaring Branch, private secre. tary and confidential man; W, C Bechrint, a Canton attorney, and Charles 8B, Washburn, a Union busi. ness man, acknowledge, It Is sald, that Mr. Green provided a fund of 1500000 for a home for the aged of alisboro Green, 1 died it ogn's Tioga, Lycoming and Pradford coun | John Allison ttion My ren ton, in | { delphia Rac local | community, Haward at | { ly, and of Howard | | ARO In | tiful | added to {of by | en months | | tion to | the belonging | Gardner | | Emma | ties, to be located nt toaring Branch, of which | 1871 and hiv fine homestead, commanding a of the Roaring the nucleus built iy waonds rrul Branch Valley, and his secretary, the manager. In addi loft $50,000 for a pub rit t Wellebon und ile Hbrary ot Canton Mi Tioga count his of Lycoming county, and town was Can view is to In Hi EL for np Green lived in floes were In his nearest g iradford.” item, taken from the Phila ord of last Monday, Is of interest because the John All on referred to Is well known In this and comes of two of the nd best families In the count His parents were H. Clay and Agne Bennison Allison, of Nittany, and he is therefore a nephew of the late Capt 8S. H. Bennison who died here the Miss Jane and and Mrs. W. R. Garner, residents of our town timely benificens measures of comfort to aged people, has been a life friend of the writer, his acquaintance beginning more than half a centur the boyhood day happily spent in Williamsport and who has more than ce in his later days welcomed guest in the stately man- subject of the beau the fine old , ood -sizod This oldest recent Mam who Mr will Bennizon are still Green, offers large long heen i which Is the giftr of gentler L! Two Of next Ler Summer Schools. On week, 17th inst, Miss | Confer will begin a IX weeks tern of school, In the public bullding for primary and intermediate scholars This will in a measure take of the two months which our regular term, and should be all parents dren to make Mor HOrend the place should be public school taken who wish proper too short a Prof Howard been ) of advantag: their chil Progress Bey term for our Robb, who the Benner township schoo luring the tern Just « childrer has ia ( same da his purpose and curriculum the direction of better preparing young teachers their work A New Veterinarian.—Dr Olding Y. M. D. is a recer the profeasi will for mal forces of our Dr. Olding is a graduate of versity of Pennsylvania, A student under the lamented I Pearson who served the live tHe state with great and has ha tice Ir town was fulness, YOars pra Lecture Cource.~—A Insta Officers. — ation of ¢ Wo Reorganization of \t Councils. ~ "| ' ting T™ family Miss Hele Bennison Is Easter week with her MoClintock Mrs. John BB. Holter is sister, Mrs. Hergen, at Washington county Miss Margaret M Hamsport, spent last Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Dellans Squire J. L. Holter, who down with an ‘unusually tack of grip I» about Again Charlie Lucas has renewed lunch rooms with a fresh paint and new style papering Miss Lillian Bhutt, of Warren the guest of her aunt, Mra. Fannie Gardner Leathers, last Baturday and HBunday Mins fpenaIing pintor Mrs visiting her Con! Centre DeHaas, of WH had severe ot heen hin coat of was Helens Tipton entertained he aunt, Mrs, PP. A. O'Nell, of Pittsburg and her cousin, Miss Fay Bassaman, of Tyrone, last Bunda) Miss lLovan Henderson who has been confined to her home with an unusually severe case of grip for ses eral weeks, resumed her station at the tslephone exchange last Tuesday To-morrow, Friday, April 14, trus. toes of the A. M. Gardner estate, M J. Gardner, will sell at public sale, on the premises, the property, on the north side of the boro known as the old Tipton barn Elder WHI Mayes represented TAck Run church In the Huntingdon presbytery sitting at Lewistown, last Monday and from there started for the big granite qu ries In Vermont to order the maternal and arrange de. tall for thre mausaieums which he has recently contracted for, the com. bined welght of which will be two £40,000 iJohn M hundred | didate it | Inrge fifteen tons Little John Nlissley, hig “Clavt Hrown, and Milton Kern, of Bell fonte, looked over our town on Thur lips As none of these iv a can punzled ome of our large politician to guess thelr (inult, Arthur tobb have egan thi un ny errand James Yondes ind ppl station to the bi COT hment just wind from Mt Eagle John Lyons, one of voung lu hundred milk from densing estab at Mill Hall, sending hi omplets (ivorge Inetz is pintion prospero has purchased woodland Solomon Haagen, down the creek, and moved hi mill to it last Wednesday intending to it out ns O01 our mbermen, Ore lot of fron HW Pletcher, Prosper \ broken out In a ne« brought to a carlond heavy styles and all ROO A big addition to his town (twenty) | alread ECONO reducing and three of ‘arl McKinley Frank Hall, have dropped from the Kang Hoffman arlet fe rallroad people are maintenance expenses our good young men, ( Gilbert and been temporadil roll of the tation Little Ric with a mild ) rother was Shop hard CHB promptl Mir J Welrd en, and house juarantined by Ir it is hoped the malady William Weber ner have bought rad Diehl estate, the Bald } mountain, on which thers in considerable amount epl the mm Kurtz and will not spread Clayton arm of the and the 1 tandir they propo nter ting lecture work among the Japar formed chure! Mrs. 1 A. Knoll an Miss Mrs and her da Miss and ghter Nannie whom have been a UNIONVILLE inti rolled taker ruel engine Was dead Leghorn hen and to Master Smit} oe crean thar YW to rend or Elizabet} Brenfile TH vou William BRB DD. Buck, of the Fisher several days dispose Hackn bens They'll hide wk, this place, Zahnizer Nuptials spent with his parents hefore returning to his home nt Nuffalo Wilke is assistant mechanical en gineer and manager of the Washburn« Crosby Milling Co. To give an dea of the capacity of this plant, he tells me, the output of four is 15.000 barrels every 24 hours Billy has climbed up some, Billy has The Happy Hooligan Comedy Come pany played to a fairly good audien in Grange Hall on Monday evening The play was very favorably mented on by those who were present Quite a surprise Was sprang on our townspeople when Howard Peters, son of Landlord, Wm. A. Peters, and Miss Winifred Bmith, the accomplish od daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. C Emith, slipped quietly away, went to Altoona and were married on Tues. day Before going on thelr wedding trip the groom rented the part of the Leathers house, which had been ocouplied by the Rev. Victor LL Wagner, who on Tuesday moved to his charge at Bloomsburg He has the fine handsome cage neatly and Mr wha son of and Mr» attended great COM» | slaborately furnished ready for house keeping on thelr return, where will be “at home” to thelr friends, after this week, wedded life be one of uninterrupted bliss, A very preity surprise party was given ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bd. Haugh on last Tuesday evening, in honor of the 10th anniversary of many - Ld they | May your | their The ont Helen pared daughter, birthday ware pre Finch Mar Mor Mil Margaret's little tots Mpotts, Florence France Hrady, Holderman, Weaver cphing ol Fokeproth Violet Lindemuth, the following | 0 Mrs Herbert Fine Hannah Holt, M1 Ha Dora SBpottg, and Mrs. A. J Lond loads of "goodies’ prepared for the ttl joyed It to the Hmit Mention wag “Items” of the Harold Fisher izer, which was the home Re nd Allegheny in the 108 following Willett ta Harris, Stere, Helen mimers amma Williams, Jo nroth Hter also Mars and Ones, made in coming n ind Migs Martha iptinls present and from were occurred da) man ent Tooth Brushes A Tooth Brush that does not leave bristles in the mouth is the kind to buy, We have a ranging in line of tooth brushes, price to suit every purchased, from the pocket They are quality of Selected Bristles and book of made the finest we guarantee every brush to give entire satisfaction, or will re- fund the purchase price GET IT AT Krumrine’s Pharmacy, { Katz &Co’s CARPET NEWS MAMMA AAA We will place on sale tomorrow in our Basement Dep't. 25 Japanese Rugs, size 9x12 at $3.98 50 Rolls Matting both fancy and plain weaves at 25c¢. a yard. 10 Rolls Linoleum, Domestic and Im- ported qualities at 48c, a square yard. 2 Bales Matting Rugs, size 3x6 at 69c. each. In Our Carpet Department we will have on sale. 15 Whittals Body Brussels Rugs size 9x12 all new pattterns at $23.50. 20 Tapestry Rugs, both Library and Room Patterns at $13.50. 5 Royal Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 a sample of same now in our show window at $38.50. A rare chance for prospective Carpet Buyers—-a good selection while they last, PRFAMAMATIAITTRL AAMT AAAAA MAMA MAAR MAAVAA MAA ALVA WAV Katz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. Sim's Smart Clothes Spring and Summer 1911 Sim’ P00000000000000000000000000000000000008000000 00 Copyright Han t 22 50 25 and 30. Neat bafner & Mara Stvle that is the best the fashion- world of London and New York puts forth. Fit that takes care of the indi- vidual demands of your figure. Fabrics chosen from the wide assortments of America, England, Ireland and Scotland. Workmanship that is admitted by the world of tailors to be, in point of care, thoroughness and durability, unequaled for the pri- ces charged. These excellent things are what we claim for our Spring suits for Men and Boys. Here, you will find new pencil stripes in blue, tan, gray and brown. Blue with broken white pencil stripe at $15, 18, 20, 22.50 and 25, 30, 10, 12.50. Tan with broken white pencil stripes at $20 and 25, 12 50, 15. ] Grav with broken white pencil stripe at $20, 22.50, and 25, 10. 12.50, 15, 18. Brown wtth broken white pencil stripe at $20, and 25, 10, 15. he popular diagonal weaves in tan, gray and brown at $1250, 15, 18, 20, : : : : : : : : : retty patterns in checks¥invisible plaids and stripes, tan, gray and brown, effects light and dark at £10 to 30, : Self striped blue serge and soft faced unfinished worsteds ot 10 to 30, Solid blue serges and unfinished worsteds always dressy at $10 ta 30, Solid black thibets and unfinished worsteds at $10 to 80, Every garment bears our label a new suit free for any that gees wrong — if you think this is mere talk , one trial will prove it. 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