THE. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA. Thursday, June 22nd, 1911, Correspondents’ Department Continued HOWARD, us than Tit ass that carries throws us, ~~Timothy Better an 1 horse that cumb Next Sabbath Opa Pastor Rr 8 half past in Qur Churches Met! i Ta \ react in Ho vard at At hall half past AM mville at AL Seven ust will o'clock, at and at Miss Helen Schenck Is Dead On Monday morning M Helen Jos Frederick released ind wear 1 not yel oung hristian everal vented gentle made ung She was ary, wervices a E. F. Faust A Near Fire Mr. and Mrs awakened at day m ) el overed mp, in floor, the book sme as habitual I'he prompt and or soon sub nflagration An from Some un wied, and had run arpet, and i have Move ior the Our Industries Beginning t Prelimina 4 o rolling mill Weber th rleored a rete ana A Lee and N r rake ‘ } r brake a p 114 \ fispos nd t Alters JAW x Ar ing of : ns 0 place t the ar ad r : -. leaning cks f wr. . <n rds ast the Eenera holesale sort the rick v OF altended hrother Hal haby How Reech ams Myers at the Long their tof to spend with we or Dieters tf of Lat the haw new Wa a 1] and B Kunes friends of Friday rone TL a Methodist Pa Rev Ne unty a hover endship week rd entertains ae A week e Wilkinson, | Pores i Miss ANNs iamaport, and a entertaining bevy il they Tohn ms Mr. and field, M fternoon are Williams aise of the part ment In the General Electirt shops located In that city Mr. Willlam Kurtz, of Was a last week visitor at brother, the Doctor, and when he return ed he took with him his little niece and nephew, Walter and Charlotte, for a visit with thelr grandparents Mins Clara Kurtz, as sister of the Doctor, =» A present guest of his home William H. Thompson has greatly ime proved his Walnut and Mail street properties by completing the oohorets wilks and retaining walls about them. These retaining walls are the first of the kind in town, and Charlie Leathers, who was both architect and bullder of thems is entitled to credit for making finished Jobs. Mra Ertie, of Pitia Hunday af ation They family of Isane R Herbert whe » obtained employ Company » Arr for a K's wa wn Euestse of Thelr n has the | wick, summer school | Prof ! heart, Williamsport, | home of his | | mole Blaine Hayes, now employed at Ber ig at home, on a vigit to his moth I, market Clarence Cessin Wm B fTuniata lohn I'he son of Mr moved to Tuosd AS Johnson gardener Johnson our and Lowe i Mrs last the having ronted Main Sehenck house, on street Mountain for annual Monday Nummer Assembly, om teachers, which slon at Eben presided over b Dean and Prin at Altoona has won di opens its eighth next burg will be Robb, High sche ard (FeOrge | 8) cipal of the former H yl hoy who tinction in the ranks ten enn Vania Alva whon chnuret member art Sabbath Encampment in Snyder C " rider eintive wi day evjuipmed blankets three mi brigade wi of defense of the men wi home Three Fliers Are Killed At Start Three prominent aviator ' ! ANd severa the Fur whic} fleid The : motor wed In mn with gasoline M Ie Martin vi tree the i ing his Chateau the Was « to death lead Wing hin exp 1-air and burning hi feat} 1ashe AERInst A mator his aeroplane rust head M. Lendron killed Thierry France Benzine In exploded and the ator wa b near reservolr achine onsumed. The a irned Schrader Must William J. Bohrader der in the first term of the and recently Judge J M Hang onvieted of murs the N degrees at vember Lowinte rt last year refused fa new trial Woods brought the court last Mureday morning and sen tenced to be hanged The man heard the pronouncing of his deat! sentence with seemingly Indifference Behrader and killed his Myrtie Ringley 22 Yoars March Sth, 19 an - before condemned av eet old, on shot Bunday, A Bt. Louis doctor says he has tested " theory 75 times to determine whether a patient's skull Is fractured Tickle the ankle a half-inch above the of the foot on the Inside If the big toe turns upward and the other toes outward the skull is fractured. If the toes turn downward and draw close to. gether, the skull Is Intact.” —p—— The board of directors of the Farm. ers’ Mutual Fire Insurances Co. mel on Tuesday, and the usunl large number of new applications passed. The excel. lent standing of the company, since ita incorporation half a century ago, from uniform good management, by the board of directors, has contributed to its great success, | Wm. Friday | good from | | parenis UNIONVILLE, and son Walter, Saturday and home of Operator Hughes Barton Htate of ar future of Sunday Osean in, were at the Wm visitors | Oscar Friday hag ‘voby'' College thini at and | or ously ing moving to il of 8 interesting re in inhury, preached | church on I Bur Misses Mar herine Ny 1 Irwin and MH Mr Mrs \ H ‘ Peters, Mr. ¢ Mine My and daughter Askin, Mr. and Mrs J Hens! Mr Ha Mr. and Mrs. J. E Brugger Misnen F and Mar and Mrs DOMINO Un {ut or ra Morar » Yerna, Mrs H M Miss son } My Rtere and Hie and Allee gene and daughters garet and Mr COBURN ner « Ant enjoyed prevalied ttle Marion beautifu his evenins much best order The Will and very beautifying ngs A coat present eh Mever A. B home by paint Mr. and Mra f Bealp ren spoke SANE BA SOM Meyer » giving the fine bul of ttle visit | and short Fred Level, Corman son made a here Mre A I friends Allen Hall station her | fow PBrindel, who has ome with Stover, spent a Aays with | in Brushvalley | Auman, student at the Linden | spent Bunday wit) his The County Christian Endeavor cone vention is In session here today (Thurs day) Mr. and Mrs. HH. 8B, Buydas spent part of last week at Montandon and Harris burg Mr. and Mrs. WW, L Campbell are spending some time At Willlamaport, the guests of their son Charles who was graduated rom Dickinson Seminary last week, On account of increased business the Korman Creamery Co, has ordered a larger butter churn. | with secured all CENTRAL CITY, Mrs John Fulton and Hittle son of | Oncenlia the Milig, are spending a former's this Me rs W ana tle few Mrs dn Yi Mary mother shroyver, of place iam Hignley foward Potery of pent Saturd titernoon Nagle this place sunday near the M. Watt camping nna Mis vhere Fu n in thie i Shon Beech Creel and son om tuhurg mre team Central ( | 29c. a yard. 19¢. a vard. Why Sit in The Dark When You Can Get 5 Gallons of Kerosene Oif for 44 cents. Special Prices on La- dies Suits and Coats 'S * Ourjprics: Reg. price. for week We pay cash for Butter and Eggs POTATOES WANTED. Gillen, The Grocer, Both Phones. BELLEFONTE. Katz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. Suits Blue Serge The Ideal Summer Suit Serges at the Sim Store that will not fail. Every season there seems to be more Serge suits worn--They have come to be the popular suit and this season it seems they've reached their height of popularity. Serge of Good Texture and careful making, is the best possible ser- vice giving goods-- Poor making will show up quicker in serge than any other mater- lal--Poor dyeing (even if all wool material) will turn a purple cast. The Sim Store guar- antees every serge suit sold--for shape retain- ing and fast color--A new one for any that fails, Serge Suits $10, $12.50, $15, $20, $25, $30, Plain and fancy weaves and at each price -Two and three button coats of : many different cuts..and best values at each price than you'll see elsewhere. SIM, THE CLOTHIER WE CLOTHE MORE MEN THAN ANY OTHER STORE BECAUSE WE CLOTME THEM BETTER.
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