Page 8. Gorrespondents’ Continued Ea a aa att] 5 stewart sans sod {i po J DAVIN | THE CENTRE nily of R. G, Bulkley are (‘nn Now pute nt Council Meeting. T he dated meeting wa wmunl time and place | present, Vint were read HOWARD, | “For though with the world is drear, There are yet nooks where hap- | py springtime dwells.” In Qur Churches Next Sabbath, {nite | DA geliond Pastor M wreach at half won, at Mt. Eagle Reformed-——Pastor yD preacl it Jackson the morning, Faust will | it ten o'clock In 11 ward the summer drought |! proved Street ommittos hat & new crossing had | corner of Walnut and Speering nother (alley) crossing or nm t Frida ind § WwW. G. Ro School of Aerie ania State College isitor with friends Mir Marshall, wh on of my old frien Buffalo 1 | Run, Creek at half | $0 evening | Bore ¢ Children's day | re-¢ | Our Borough Finances. ch at Hunter's Run at 1 Children's day will | ere at Howard, and | | $407.81; At the May meeting of the concil the | auditors’ statement showed the street fund to have been in the hands of the treasurer, $342.38; the fund, fa and the water fund, $1425.60; or a total of cash in hand at the be- poor | ginning of the fiscal year of $2175.79 “1 Add poor tax in | $290.91, collector, mates borough hands of and it shows the “ 182466.70 to the good, without one dol- | lar of indebtedness. Last Monday the '« | auditors examined the accounts of the High Honors to a Howard Lady. It is know many here ti of | fifty population in the State nid, | sources of the district, $1119.65, ! i no debts, borough school district and found a balance in hands of treasurer of $728.65 with $391 still uncollected: or, total re- with This makes the showing for W the borough at the close of its fiscal year to be absolutely clear of 'debt, with $2904.44 in its treasury and $681.91 |, te re of uncollected taxes, or a grandtotal of ine then resources of $3586.35 os borough of less than six If any other +1. hundred and CAN make K a better financial showing than that we should be glad to hear from them As an additional feather Why Sit in The Dark in our cap iit is only fair to state that the school ri board paid an 1 expense for ’ rl inside and o he | Principal Pletcher 3 y iplent f thes Children's Day™ Services t Property Transfer Crops Affected wh es th z ¢ ’ ot . o} leasant, the y tell disas Crops, and miking rah far from maxh season the outworm than snd serious " # frequently Are replanting por ¢ of them he rk the whole field whine for putting new planting. Later-—the ha ome, and all's well Service, Insts © the order bath at both the rmed churches Thin cor fevoled to the and the Runday Special reises hitle ones In ¥ schools are un dergoing training for the event arrangement for holding two of these annual events o sme evening geoms to be a good one usually vers atirnctive chrrches, and when but a time, the house is of theses the one is held at in all Christian Chapel Installation, In the gvening of Friday last, the local lodge of Rebekahs had an unus- ually full meeting to witness the im- posing ceremony of installing their duly elected ofMcers, who were as fol. com- | 1*of preach | of the evening | Methodist | period | “Children’s | The | un they are | overcrowded, as | ft wns last Sabbath evening at the! When You Can Get 5 Gallons of item of extraordinary 4 Kerosene Oil for 44 repapering the school building throughout, and repainting it, by Fe : \ | J cla itside, of $259.92 ' Qurp Re-elected | ; cents e- Reg. price We pay cash for Butter and Eggs POTATOES WANTED. Gillen, The Grocer, Both Phones. BELLEFONTE. DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA, Thursday, June 8th, 1911, THE SIM STORE with it’s undisputed reputation for offering the newest and best styles- gives you this without extracharge—it's values beyond a doubt, are bet- ter than equal money will buy elsewhere, Comparison will prove this to any one not fully aware of it. The Sim Store offers at $10, $15, $20, $25, or any other price between, Better Materials and Better Tailoring in clothes, as well as best style for which the Sim Store is famous. Prices are always lower than you'll find in most places—as low as good merchandising method will permit-and no false halo is made to ex- ploit the goods, and No Fake Price Reductions are offered to influence buyers. The Sim Store offers nothing but Reliable, Trustworthy Clothes at Fairest Prices and stands in back of it's merchandise with a broad guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction or Money Refunded | Are these things worth any thing to you ? | : : | SIM, THE CLOTHIER Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT IS MAILED YOU EVERY THURSDAY We will inaugurate a new system in order to create a demand for Merchandise every Saturday. In each issue of the paper you will always find a few specials for SATURDAY ONLY Nothing marked special will be sold before or after Satur- day at these prices. Here they are for next SATURDAY, JUNE 10 1 --Hill Muslin, yard wide per yard 7. 3-4c (Not more than 10 vards to any one cus- tomer.) 2--$1.00 and $1.25 Table Linen your choice of 12 Patterns, per yard 79c. 3--Near Silk Foulard, both bordered and plain designs, a beautiful dress fabric, per yard, 15c. 4--Any Shirt Waist in our store marked $1.25 or $1.50 Saturday only 98c. 5--Ladies’ Solid Black Hose, regular price 15¢c a pair, Saturday's price 9c. (i REMEMBER SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE 10th. | Ratz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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