Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA Thursday, June 15th, ~ t 1 : ~~ | in advance, at this time, when all the | onstration of any sort Just quiet work ’ good mololsts Among the itt conditions are favorable to | | and no flutter have been the methods of Corres ndents’ the # ool and It has worked to the ad- | wi not forget the children’s service to Celebration of the Tercentenary. vantage of all concerned | be held in the Reform ecdhr Sabbath evening, July 2, at the M. E be held In the Reformed chur me artment church are the time and place alacte \ eon bt py hg " in 1% evening by our earnest and active local mind 0 pps dbo borin Anple Hironin ors, at thelr regular monthly meeting bid 4 2 . nent a fv Continued ast week for the calebration by this community, of the Tercentenary of Kins wha Ny the freigh 5 { f wo i HOWARD amie Version of the Rible The pro Al oh . aval? ba MT EAGLE b J ‘Censure is the tax a man pays to gramme arranged for this occasion is as |" * ° \ ) ’ ‘ on a Ino Brger and fan He the public for being eminent,’ . adi tory of the Bibl by Rey ( fir 1 private busin We aren vi . " id on : 2 Faus iv IT Accept the Bible a ! . ! by Rev. M, J nydoer ip Our Churees Next Sabbath, “The Ind o 0 of the English | ible mer 4 | oy i bi Kate ” ho dail ogutut har, sand Sand Special News certainly brought us the desired re- sults, To those who may not un- derstand our method we will ex- plain in this way. Our store has always many bargains in every department to offer you, but on Saturday especially we make se- vere cuts on several articles that we do not make the balance of the week. Here they are for next NIONVILL D. W. Holter, the always polite and potter Known an Gens | © Slvacd Com ad Inet reg. $1.25 quality tion 0 bed last w Hd, She A eh Cl re ave wad 4 He Tatton Saturday's price 79c. 2--27 inch Embroidery Flouncings our reg. price 60c, Saturday's price 39c. Why Sit in The 3—-Pattern Oil Cloth, guaranteed flnest quality, reg. price 20c. Dark Saturday's price 15c. When You Can Get 5 Gallons of 4--Plaza Cloth, a new fabric for Raronemy Gil Jor 1 1 Suits and Coats, a beautiful rough weave, reg. price 25c. Saturday's price 18c. 5-50 Black Silk Petticoats, reg. price $3.98. ——— Saturday's price $2.98. Remember these fine specials are for Saturday only, June 17th. KATZ & CO, > Bellefonte, Pa We pay cash for Butter and Eggs POTATOES WANTED. Gillen, The Grocer, Both Phones. BELLEFONTE { i i \M » ont for 1 ae or a ev "cc. Meyer, of Washingion an HEREVER you go this summer you ought to go well-dressed. yard chapesroned a part . a ‘ f ‘ : ‘ a ve tion he "é ! : . an . Wiel "| their young friends to “Butler's Beach” | i In accompanied by Prof If you start by coming here and go away in one of our on Le : Ru on the Bald Eagle, ast Baturday after. | ’ TL ft) ’ ‘ ‘ ortant and sadly ne Mi wien, hin YAY, | noon, where they had fun fishing and | f i. 1. Corman a ho last without adding ne tithe to our | feasting to thelr heart's content with | taught Latin, Greek French and Ger Hart ha 2r arx financial burdens, alread ight beyond | swimming, wading and boats £ thrown | man languages In A college at Wood COMPAT ine with most municipalities In | 1p stock, Va, spent a few days with his ’ " our Biante and take our jor por place George Hoy, one of the supervisors of aged grandmother, Mra Nrandt He suits you Il be in style anywhere on earth where well dressed men are. among really progressive se 0! peopie Marion township, Is oredited with hav will take up some special study In the ’ Taxpayérs should assent u th 8, and par ing made a great and mush needed Im: |oity of Chicago this summer, and next Young men will ind our new styles very satisfa®ory; Shapemaker, Varsity andothers ents of primary puplis should demand IL | seavement in the public road leading | term will be one of the faculty of Wash ; Directors, open your eyes Wake up 0 | rem JaoKsonville. toward Enydertown, | ington and Jefferson as teacher of LAA, | an appreciation of the responsibilities of | Let us all, and siways, praise the Kuper Mrs. lLissle HSwabb, of Tusseyville, | the great trust with which your neigh: | visor who does good work visited her daughter, Mrs. B J Burd, | bors have honored you by placing In your The largely attended and successful | this week 4 IM THE CLOTHIER hands the work of developing the menial | term of summer school conducted by Mrs. WW. WW. Praueht is visiting her S ! and moral status of our community, i Howard Robb, closed ita eight weeks of | parents at Arborvale, W. Va through that greatest of all agencies, the | hard work for teacher and pupils last Children’s service echoes: "The school public schools, and take this long step | Saturday afternoon, without public dem. songs were fine!” "“"Burprised at the num
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