Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 12th, 1911, FT ~~ PA, NPR APR PN Correspondents’ Department Continued HOWARD. “Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours and ask them what re- port they bore to Heaven." #n Our Churches Next Sabbath, Reformed-—Pastor E. F. Faust will wreach in Howard at ten o'clock, at Marsh Creek at half past two, and at Yacksonville at half past seven, Christian Chapel Ley Slidell, of At hall past seve sn In the place of pastor wna, will preach meeting rvice at the viann at Fhe quarterly | will ba held half past two turday avoening, will preach will be observ Rev, Ben Howard wt Jackson he afternoon Lord's sup | if Rev Ow Busy. A recent visi foward Iron & Tool Co. found ardor for four f their spec- I garden rake, » noarly seven of Itself, This wt popular gar works of the ket, because of | tantiality The and all if steel of the cknesa, and the stamping, dress iling them con- | esting series of ull of them machinery head race and mcerete fore them by Bellefont plant h might be ther Kinds I'rade, and S| 14 wcturir pre al and Love, Let emnTy and give Me tainment 1 row Fri HERIOT betw n t For the inder eig! : n aecompan 14 responsible Mmirse at at all the ] Course lectures three other will be held , Will be ticket be whic} numbers of t in some of the her huorche quite as entertaining « these musi jans ; t these partie th the cold In MrRn Mi Aare ighter ¥ Xe ra and son Mra, I. week-end Mine M, H wil inydertown inois, spent a dd friend M . to Renovo ’ good horseman ship In t} employ of amd express: Bower Holter, of publicar with his family sral days recently with Capt. H. C. Holter On Friday last Mrs. 1. HH. Neff and litle daughter Margaret attonded the wedding reception of Robert Thomp- son, at Bnow Bho« } Miss Mittle HH. Lucas i» again at her post with a stock of superior millin- ery on hand for her fastidious and dis- eriminating patrons, Wilbur F. Leathers, of the town. ship, nitended the funeral of his uncle David Foresman, In Williamsport on Tuesday of last week, vig. Mrs. James Bechdel is a - of ts- where | wn the Hellefonte Re spent sev his father, its from her son, Edward | for Patterson | ten | ont At half | and | at half | each of | them | | are | | beat | that | and a | undertaker | ) daughter, i and {to Bud Griest's store now-a-days, | eAune burg, and who has his family with Mrs, Fry, of State College Mrs, Charles M, Yearick, of Jackson ville, an sister of the bride, gave a handsome reception to Mr, and Mrs , | Claude Johnson last Thursday even- | ing ‘Bobhie” Confer who has season In the lumber Bridge, W, a, is at time, and wears a much grace WwW. J. Quay, mall carrier on route | No. 2, has just put down a good | brick walk In front of his black street | home, Reuben Lucas made a good, | solid job of it, Miss Alice Wilson, of Sharon, over Sunday guest of her chum room mate, Miss Nellie Weber, | Monday they started together | school in Philadelphia | Miss O. Lou York, of Washington and | New York, will Pp Woodward, of Pittsfield, Ma . and Charles V Woodward, of Phildelphia, wer Ie visitors at the Woodward home Williamsburg, him, spent the | at Cheat | for a short | mustache with | woods, home fine was an and and on thelr Mi Maud Longee, of Pa wvrrived on Friday last for a visit with her mother, having direct ly from Portland, Main« he had pent a portion of the summd Come where Kline has made a much | led Improvement in on Walnut street by putting down tantial brick gutter, built of ex- brick to tand hard eckson ' 1 his store prop { dish and | ins Saturday evening next all that that the choir of the the store room H., Thompson, C¢ ake social, with will be held by tian Chapel In upled by IL and The departure of the charmingly vi- vacious Miss Zona Scott for her home in Cleveland, O., has left several of our avallable yo men in an unen- viable condition of loneliness and un certainty Thi (Chris- lately 00 mie eat, Ing large new, plank platform and steps which Squire Samuel F had bulit in front of the Monday and Tuesday, Is one¢ improvements recently that prominent corner It Is sO Neff . store that Mrs 8 her house, even wrthy of nots Wm. H. fry seldom rv day, Sunday vanied bar i. ood audiences and fine Ir were the ruls Postmaster and Superintend - | ent Wilbur ¥. Hall took a big load of epresentatives of the M. BE ww the Frid ‘ 4 school low? Mrs. Hens UNIONVILLE ’ My Rrue .ewelly? nd being In Mrs Inmes Mix on next Fri Lake Hellen, to the south ing void” here nn Send us a home Fr Fhelr me Morida removal and will that will Le } percimon Mr on mn CAURS AN TH | ard to get when you lew and Mra, John © Init to thelr son «in the Rev, Victor L wife, at Buckhorn, Pa Gee how the girls do Ale off law and Wagner Store like to go he. why? Bud has installed a hand | some young clerk In his store his name is Harry MoElwain, of Maryland. | Mrs. Mattie Musser has been away | from our town for nearly two months visiting friends. At present she Is at Hickory Corners, Pa, gathering hick- arynuts, | presume, and visiting friends, Say, Charley, I got somewhat dis. consolate over my items thinking they were not appreciated but on Thursady | of Inst week while attending the | County Falr | met hosts of friends and every mother's son and daughter | sooner of Pine | { Yohn P {1 have Gearhart, D. D. GM i es] of them had a nice stick of taffy for me It seems they old flying can't give up that machine of mine, Well, later 1 will fly. Here are | some of those who deluged me with sweets: My, and Mrs, J, ¥, Meyers, | Crove Mills Mrs, Meyers Minn Mary Lutz: Mr Witmer, of Fillmore; Lutz of Bellefonte; Hassinger, of Lemont; Jacob | Esq. of Pine Grove Mills: Col. | Meckley, the old veteran sol- | tipstaff, of Houserville; Eph Meckley and wife, of Altoona; John Stine, Esq, of Buffalo Run; John, he laughed and he laughed, so he did. And lots and lots more of others whom forgotten Good News, Folks! formerly and Mrs, Clay Mrs Harvey Andrew Keller, Was dier and A special showing of the famous The following officers of Lodge, No, 639, 1. O stalled on last Saturday Lumen OF. were in- night by A. E. | of Chester HII Barton, V “Printzess”’ Harman warden Talk Mrs, Lay I 4 li | Suits and Coats shout ur Aaron Hall “pulled garden by the measured 4 Inches ed 184 of the 19 Inches in eircumierence and w the beat tl tell ft pounds If any of Democrat can get right up Friday and Saturday, Oct. 13th and 14th and dare The party habit of houn's b parties who loafing in Mrs arn half of the and are hereby and find some they will be will be dealt are in Calli night are 19 notified to “cut other pected it out” loaf as augnt “Printzess” Suits and Coats are known to smart dressers from Maine to California for their elegant style, superior fit and high grade tailoring. The manufacturers have made the name “Printzess” a synonym for “Distinction in Dress.” WANTED Cn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Potatoes we oi hold a special display of . y “Printzess” Suits and Coats for Fall and Winter, and we would like to have you come and see it. It will pay you to cancel any previous engagement you may have for these days in order to at- tend this showing, for it is a superb Fashion display far beyond comparison. You will be fascinated by the profusion of Fall's most beautiful and distinctive styles; you will delight in the handsome new weaves, and you'll marvel at the low prices. In fact itis a showing no style-lover would want to miss. place to! watched and If} with according to W. Bhipley, Esq.. moved home, which he pure Jno. pP Harris, on Tuesday new Mrs, hased Eggs 25. Butter 28. Remember the days--Friday and Saturday, October 13th and 14th. Come! You're Cordially Invited ! KATZ & COMPANY. Arm & Hamme: Macarona. Baker's Cl Banner Lye 1 boxes Gillen, The Grocer Both Phones, Bellefonte, Pa. — | The Man or Young Man Who Cares About His Apparel Will surely appreciate the goodness, the style, the tailoring, the general dressy effect of the clothes we are show- ing in the latest Fall Models. Suits in English, Modified English and conserva- tive Models; Blue, Gray, Tan and Brown, $10.00 to $35.00 Overcoats in regular Mod- els, English, Raglans and Slip-Ons. $10.00 to$ 35.00 SWEATERS, Marvard and other makes—in all colors, $1 to $7.50, UNDERWEAR, Mensing Union Suits $1 to 83 Wool and Cotton in all styl weights—350c to $3. Ny, Copyright Mant Schafaer & Maury Copyright Man bchaffoer & Mary NECKWEAR, New Showings every wesk-—Roman Cross stripes latest arrival 50¢. Foune's Gloves $150, $2, and 82.50 Updegraphe Gloves $50 to $1.50, Sim, The Clothier SOFT MATS. The new SBoratoh.up (rough) in Steel Grey, Oxford Grey and Brown mixtures—§150 to WM, and
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