Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA, Thursday, April 27, 1911, PR A re 1. Gwilliam, of Philadelphia UNDERGOING EXAMINATIONS. Mortality at State College. Schneider Had the Money. Had Not Worn Coat or Hat. Haven. by iT Ww I’. Shrinet | Attendance upon religlous meetings Frederick ] XK J Sohneldey who arrived harles nt ged cars, it is * “ hath . pw v F . Lo ‘oles ND DOR t be aon Mond Or TT wit} PRT a t Wr nt "Ont Correspondents | . al evening ‘of lngt week, and Every Employe of Pa. R. R, Is Being | al tal LO 0 Appeal 0 re Y Tonda from Russia v av r con her home in Philadelphia Put Through the Examinations. markable. The Young Men's Christ! and fourteen of his fifteen living ohil ! BIXLY yenr ! rided muelf on : : : In accordance withthe regular cus. lan association there | the largest of | drer i : ' ould not nt ( in 3 M5 | "hil Matthew Rogers, Jr, tom established by the Pennsvivania (an college In the world and it 0 vhe , ] a ¥ he had " epartmen Jill Yr Marae, Rogers, JF, whe asked If ie had mo 1d tat Rallroad company, the emploves of the uncommon thing to have n attend i i nt Oh iniata hag RRR A \ ‘ local divisions are now being sul Continued ‘ ! jor Is t ; 3 1 AH ; { ince of from 600 to 500 at an ed to the usual examination in regard meeting One speaker attract | to sight, hearing ense of touch and ehces of between 1,000 and 1.2 q : : A ring reneral ght during his stay r other details bearing upon his general nl : HOWARD 1 | competent f the employe for the As every churchman, regardless of “Better try to rule by example Monday enin of last wee) position which he hold his denomination will appreciate this than by bullying. | Hey LOSS, Bellwood, was married The Pennsylvania raflrond has a | State of affairs is both unusual and re to M 4 . Danughenbaugh, at the freshing The village surrounding ~ " QS ) ] | Our Churches Next Sabbath : honie of he parents in the township i ; State Colles s smaller i 00 than tl Met) ist Epis | Pastor R oT every omploye hall be examined fetl -~ VL 4 y i . Mi i enbaugh wi one of our x . sopulatio of ts dormitories, from a. a ni es | t it Beech Creek at | A ladies nd } mint to sight, hearing, touch, etc ind also hg i" i ro t} 0 reacher or |= 0 ¥eb 00 h Br ushes . ndsome oung lad in \ i . ‘ wh it 1 1 i [ h ; Run at. hal hand n youn Indios { or nan that ever man over 40 1 N ch APD Ars (¥11 Lp § Gh tarni . hneid NII NINN NSN ruling that every five vears, at least, Un $1] LES § i i | Ie ew home ’ iv hope vddress one 4 riends ollow her to her new hom ayn . . lecturer I y ad 18 amined every two V OLE } man I at half past | I is in line for promo . con. |third of the entire population of the vho is ine or promoti aR con yo community, or, If we eliminate the bables and voung children, ap~ #nd thi Vile on . ie A Tooth Brush that does not leave with kindest wishes ervice at the | It i Iu to Mr, Harry I. Grimith, (ann at ten | manager the State Hatchery, at!gmination: the object of these tes | Bellefonte to A that of the \ being to have every employe perfec proximately fourth f on rin Ap " Ad bristles in the mouth is the kind to Pastor M ns of trout fi received here and | ‘ habitants, whenever he choo ol } LL buy. ' Ad A ’ ji Ve y N t ea h od p and streams trib Po other flag op 1 . vite them, . Jacicaonyiti pi : or K Otecs Inst week, every signal, whether flag or lantern, etc. Wi should sa without he e) Wants to G Back to Prison Wa have a line of tooth brushes, uta oO \ ( “ y The P iin has fnst y ‘ / 0 nc 3 [ p th Bh wan tn vertect; health Fad I'he Penn vanis has just put into that State college excels any awn f ; ) 20 a 0 Bon. (1 ranging in price to suit the pocket Ale. ial wWaln A He effect anothe order of great im ‘ . mis “re ir ir HAD h { na oLh, . them. “turned ( i city on the hems ap] Y | from ‘th book of every purchased, They are fearing, church-going pre who wear gl es are required to car ais V er ‘eniter ! vher he sery made from the finest quality of Marsh Creek at half past two, and at |of the wi at all times, together with y fo t ot { ductor or engineer Must DASE an exe { ¢ sure of himself when It comes to i i L | conaiie : one of et] toy portant he men All employe ‘1 ‘ up the : YOY ) qd on 1e¢ top preact | en | up ry them acksor 1 al I l even v duplicate palr, and all glasses must After Gum Machines. ’ v1 a 1 er comm i, S | t a B . H UNIONVILLE. e of the spectacle type. This is to Down in Milton the Women's New Wanis | $0 | a I e eC e ris es Lecture Course Assured. On last Friday evening, William | enable the man who lose breaks | Century Club have gotten after the iy Hrine BRRS : - i le ire to »" ble te fefl- | sider of 2 nl ‘ ™ ’ p \ AVE ) . ad y 1 ak Eh ales YBa y 4 inte wor Dot ; E It plea t to ; A | ) £4 a Moran, a former re id t thi pla hi [ } : i rt gum nachis inf r- h had itm and _ ouoantes ee Era nnounce that a lyceuln Course j,,, wr the last 10 or 12 years re Lee em, as mi men cannot | ested the new o LY 0 f th ible ‘ ‘ y town, during next winter 18 § 4 win hi nother. Mrs san | vithout a cert we of glass city in referen 0 clos p | permit nm i altho snd ti} he to give entire satisfaction, or will re- nt A announced two weeks | Morat in Bellefon ded In + hos mn Sune ¢ 4 ¢ r fund the purchitss Brice had eon formed | — - pital at Pittsburg and was brought to club | | this place on Monday morning and A remarkable thing has api Wy to § ] hool Adepos r Owe I ebt ths W assure hin GET IT AT was take directly from the tation | in lancaster Ray Kessler, pennies y A comp edd of John A. ‘ 0) ¥ ¥ ‘ id lald away Aon) 0 " ) t | rd, president Chester . ret fo vices were held boy Frade ted. of Art n should be NOV ex t jemand | ru rnc 5 ar acy, ) ht | to res } v : ’ M | . cOCTetary: Len \ q ust, rave by th tov talifar OF the M. Pletcher and Rev. } oa 13 | born In Half Moon ‘alley on June RP 7 y Ld was appointed, wand imme | 4th. 1860. was aged 50 3 10 months { 4s H ot into negotiation with ay St land 7 davs The cause of his death b/ 3 DOpuar apg he field " + | was consumption He left Bur -~ 3 Ov UR ide ofu HVE yf ed anda ) { the vive him his wife, Mrs Amanda “Citizens” Enter ranfzation.” An execu ELE Ta - ARTY : 2 . eA MINA RE ARTY 8 5) BEI! Fol TA RINLSA red SD 3 RRA Lad yt UR LIN YR cae ls BE TN : VII IIS TR I TS IR RIA NT TAT a Broa ihe oi) Seve WX Sie Ur Yi Vesa DEYN LD GD Son i cde Brod Wood in AO Lr Sdn Got GT od BODE BRS PL LAT ? We 2 ve “® 4 de condlit 8 ditions Moran, of this place vith whom he A contra | i wf r. bho- { had n lived for about 2 years; his { - 3 in irday, | wed mothe above named, one broth- ph » ind he Red } ar. ‘Perry. ¢ donville: and two sis- | ureau 38 : . 1 : 8 £ : « | ters sin, of leveland, Ohlo, and 3 rof 1 . : : SX ls * ar | Mrs. Ida Irwin, {f Braddock, : i ourse o four | ' | Harry Lindemuth has { iron works from Thomas | The plant is, perhaps, be Lindy's cksmith next win vy hereaf will sical ev ost. 1.11 v «oR “ ; \ . ’ 8, vara | will Come home th, 2 csv. So Ss of all sizes, of all ages, come to it t can be There is po in short iter this WN Lv 0a : ra oD | we (11 call in the services of 0s IRE BAS us for clothes, and get just what FIN I “ he venings I OF | Lohr or next’ week and. you may | 8 A Se they want; men who can afford opylar in the pa a ; eid . To RE: i! BIA P A ’ fas any price they please; men who A : Buck was camiy and sweetly wrap: | 8 ype 23 A | study economy, professional orprise, nor In | ing of roaming oer feds elisian, just | PASH » \ RING POS | men, merchants, students, farm- a ER Re s - YF 7 Zi) ers, clerks, workingmen, they all nsor for them liixons of our | On fire. she quickly sprang out of her | SCANS rie HE roe tind here the kind of clothes that nen" on foot reemont. to | she discoversd that the old tinder ; | Sh ¥ 4d 1. are best worth buying. 3 “4 ficit in finan result fron Clothes that are made for men who want real value: there's economy in them. ‘town, As cheap as itis possible to iI haf the people of the town had bh get good service at $10, as high snfidentiy belies y A ‘ f y | Rt " 3 " . : ER f { will do so. It must be said at this [ Suomi Atal ol Wit rbd: 1 vio as $30, where all th at is possible . y OXDIe " swe | ders with which to combat the : point that for a yg a rensed purge «t | Samuel Holt had built an Improvise d i} | a a I in fine materials and good tail- thing hatever. of any kind, shall ick brooder against I outh wes J 1s | Hh} ST 1 * of : f these enter- orner of the stable Ir whi ‘ Was ald « of theme enter. (tL Ol Mitte chicks: which were! SR oring can be put into a suit. The Sim store is a store for vou—-be you of whatever class— Dependable clothes, stylish clothes, at just what you want ‘may be [of the =o pedi Bedi le 63 to pay. gh is prot he old oe. he ja rain T he Sim Store is now show- il the expense | there was not the silghtest breeze | BU ing the season's 1.ewest and Chvrgiuag which | hua the fire hoon discovered fy min. | Ji best in men’s clothes, a show- ree. the cost of | ' i buliain . 103 7 » ng the whole which would have also “ whole | Loon, domed, 'witieh "would. Hare aia ing larger and better than any ) heen fixed at | ‘ B AG ard > was he build ' M ' ' $ f on. uihgle ! ¢ WAS SAVE d w th —- Lie ally ight ; hy: m it’s store history; eclipsing sason tiokots : Ae thanks to Elajse Buck and ered ay Sao [our toe ndibem 1 heard one man re: | (CO anything you will see in Cen- mark: “B that Harry Musser | § vod who desire to se golly ie dourwe in | and Joe Stere are cracker-jacks at tral Penna. y Well “what's the mat. \ thorough- s rains I sald ‘om Eckenroth and Henry Hellidayshurg y n? an't vie ¢ them run up in up| HE The latest and most original A styles; new things which the country’s greatest clothes-mak- ers have especially designed, ve un unother scare. | GEAR you'll find here exclusively. | thought i iH mak« | votes in fay of wats nts tts pm Style smartness, coupled with yn SBURG " . o d brick last| MILESBURG. = on good materials and _best tailor- WwW. | Paters’ the past oe D th Men | > ‘ with M Nellie Peters, of Pleasant Gap ‘ ’ it " ne ing; You'll see no clothes to Mssengers on i 4 H. Swartz, wife, son James, and ; | daughter Mary, of Snow Shoe; Joseph equal them. # having the valua | Peters, of Pleasant Gap and Mrs 3 in brother Charles, of | (‘harles Smith, of Bellefonte hea work this week Harvey Workman and family, of | Margaret IpHans onterthain Altoona, were visiting friends and rel We want you to S¢e these friend Miss McGowan, of he ves In the burg last week ] n ming last Friday and Saturday James McCullough and wife spent . \ clothes as we sell them: truth- iT ad ward hore was the ohjebtive point Fuesday in Ho r meee im nde mann pron |" Ophelia Haupt left Monday for Lock | 8% fully represented, honestly “ / | Haven where she expects 0 attend : nd Ihert Schenck on | H d { the Normal price . | Clarence Spicer and wife, of Al i and Zelma Year toona have returned home after mportant business | pending some time In the burg n « inty capital H. (3. Ebba, of Warriors Mark, was . ) ’ | This store is the store for business visitor In tow: ) Tuesday of Tyrone, | ® Masinesn visitor. in town on “Fuesday. | ‘Sop you if the best clothes {6 the ealth ) | business nee to H Fbhha who 3 ‘ ; ales on | vit) ato ‘possession. next W wineadn money count for anything with Iny Mr. Ebbs Intends selling confection. Moore, of Philadel ry, all tropleal fruit e cream a you. fen ‘ i fish In season . ; ther, Mr Dawson. of | speciality, oysters and . RV osts f Mr and He is a good clever fellow and will raham Weber on Wednesday. | make a good citizen, and Isdeserving | wham oher o V 1nd | H ” yi lod fre freight the patronage of the public S Suits at $10 Suits at $20 ine (twenty five horsepovers for| BILGERTOWN.—Marion Twp. gine (twenty-five horsepower) for use at his lumber job in Nittany val Gdorge Fultz is all smiles, he says | i Suits at $15 Suits at $25 oy it is a lumberman, / Milton Vonada and Albert Mackey Reve. R. B. Taylor and W. H. Pat. spent Sunday evening at Hellefonte. tarson have respectively accepted the Mrs! Wm. Fults and daughter Ma- invitation of the G3. A. R to deliver bel. of Woodward, are spending some the sermon and address upon the ' time at the home of George Fultz's, coming Memorial anniversary, May BE C. Yearick, lumberman, of Mad- 3 . 25th and 30th, fsonburg, spent a short time In town Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx SIM, THE CLOTHIER On Wednesday morning, Howard | on Tuesday, having a saw hammered Vin Heott, train master of the N. Y. C.| uy Biiger's sawyer. railway, with headquarters at Jersey C. W. Poorman, of Zion, transacted Shore, stopped o fMthe trajn Wednes- | business at this place on Tuesday day morning to shake hands with his | syening. uncle, Howard A. Moore. The visitors at thi disse on dn Miss Lulu V. DI of one of our old | day are too numerous to mention, Howard eR A A married to (all are invited to oall again.
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