wad £\ Page 8. AN 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRA T, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 19th, 1911, Philadelphia, were last week guests of a younger sister, Miss Annie, at Correspondents’ |i. ii. Mailearrier WW, E. Confer, route No Department 1 has disposed of his bronco pony and L purchased an fine four-vear-old gray, Wz of Known good stock, which Ww he strengthen hi outfit largely, \ Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Hastings, Hy rons Mrs, J. WW. Bauer and sot HOWARD, he: Ciuy, of Iltoona, and Mrs, W. SB, Re “Dame Fortune's doors | slates, of Bellefonte, gathered at the All stand ajar, \ home of their father and grandfather There's not a thing \! | last Sunday for dinner and to cheet That will debar { the heart of the good old man Your entrance, that ' | Miss Edith Robb, sister of livery You may unlock Iman John M. Robb, 8 taken sud Her wealth, if you'll Just push—not' knock." Si \Ti\Wayback. Continued A { denly and m terfousiy nan few day { ago, and removed to the hospital at i Lock Haven where she | making some improvement though It 18 re | ported that the physicians are still home of Mrs, Thomas Mann at half omewhat mystified over her A Bast ia: Miss Ethel Leathers, daughter of : Reformed—Pastor 1. F. Faust will | Joseph Leathers, and Will, M. Gates nreach at Salona at ten. o'clock. at ]son of the late Martin Gates, all of Mt Bethel at half past two, and in the west end, went to Bellefonte Sat Howard at half past seven urday of last week, and were married Metl ist Eplscopal-—-Pastor R S. by the Reformed minister, Rey Favior will preach in Howard at | hmidt at the parsonage. These half past ten, at Kennedy at half | are two of our nice young- people of sast two, and at Curtin at half past | the township and theyhave our hearty saven good wishes Mrs. Jno. B, Holter and little daug!? ter, Carrie, left on No. 54 Sunday for Birmingham, where they will spend a few days with Miss Maud Hopkins and their mother After that Mrs Hopkins will accompany them on a visit to another daughter, Mrs, 8. V jergen, at Coal Centre wind other friends In Pittsburg, leechburg, Me Keegport, and. from there home for the winter, in Our Churches Next Sabbath. Christian Sclentists-sHervice at the “The Musical Favorites” have come and gone, and left behind them noae but ple int memories, The troupe constitutes a truly ‘hap- py family:” father, mother, daughter, | son-4 iw and a sweet little three- | year grandaughter, Eacl nd everyone of the adults is an 1 iplished musician - of high rank and they have labored so long together, und the leadership of Mr Woon ill Love that their team work is re- 4 g markable UNIONVILLE. Rach or master or mistress of The Ladies’ Ald society y or more different mus- | B. church are planing to N grandest bazar that was s rendering of Ella Wheel- | this town in the near fu Tale of Two (Hasses” |lars later on nt in the cause The sweet delici burning leaves is floating on the ived hearty, gen- Mr. and Mrs. D. Buck deserved applause, day last week and went o be no limit to their | en visited a few days wit} sister, Mrs. Dr. Baird plano work was | they ‘scooted” over remard | it their daughter A request th the ladies remove | worth and thelr sor their hats, sent up from the rear of | Monday Mr Buck the audiend et with a prompt re- | leaving his sponse, very much improving the com- | long her fort of man) the audience, and the | tev appearance ( we ladies whe com- | week or more happl plie spent he Fred yi } e was 1st omfortably | #nce Ww was i t Howard audience | ) 0 vior and appre- | be stationed here 13 { ] atinfact truments saxaphone and f whi had ever n Howard and Midience ir. Frar believed that aj riors Mark nuUsic ir t as those land were ought opt, to piano | Robert Adams | davthe celebrated first number of the | anniversary of Mrs veoenm Enlertainments | mikes her home w n Howard, and whi hil he da was spent with much good has heer source of some anciety, | cheer and all joined in wishing their and 1 rite work to Lhe score of tit: | dear old mother many happy returns | izens who made the attempt has prov- | of her birthdas on a ' in every wiky and at ev- George Moran, ary | nt nd has received, not only { Greist's store for a the SUP] rt, but the universal and en resigned his posit) thusinst ommendation of the com epled erkship munit ment Election Day Pre-empteld stalled The fies of th Christian Chapel end Congregat ! ! elected election day for the furnishing chicken, waffles, | ., and ut lHinners and suppers to all | hungr ter nd. t Every on 1se rho w a t pay. Ms tare room will restaurant for } who know thei re : atid of Pennsylvania Indies of that a ni 3 wis Ab wily | Salve etter k ), perhaps, as ap plebutter I'he Erhart Wns a arm about on mile east of this piace with fine rchard or t wher wr burg [they got the princip ingredient for lay | the acture of the salve 1 at home | ‘ . sorry to that mes | dnesday and again took suddenls Inst fednesda and for a id of his new | his friends were great! varmed but fret one | on Monday he rallied nd was much better but on Tuesda ‘ OOK A res to have his | iapse and has since been a yery sick isa new one il man, having a severe attack of ple hey r «lection rop ris It is hoped by his many friends ! Milford Peteher | that he may speedily recover inday guest. Mrs. | John Rowan, who has been lying tlanechard | seriously 1 with typhoid fever for | whout five weeks in a hospital at Cum. wha decidedly on |, and, surprised his tthe mn last \ vag hut is akan | Saturday night when the 8 o'clock r home affairs train pulled In by deliberately walk. n Sprankle, of Tyrone, ing into his home It was a ver est of her friend, | pleasant surprise as they were not ok last Wednesday expecting him, his father intending to E D Rank, of Wil. | bring him home the next day John Dauphin unty are | nie, while he is gaining strength rapid. Mrs. Rank's sister. Mrs. E (iy, looks a little as if he had gone | through a separator Tid Holtz worth, who took sick about the sams time, ia still in bed but is improving nicely and will soon he out Geo Johnson put an entire new 1 of metal shingles on his house T week, H * Holter being the tractor {lot of nice people down In Howard EA Confer, who has been work- | (yp, jest Saturday M7. L. C. Thompson ing | the woods within seven miles | wife and son Chester came up from of A for somes months, is at that oity and were the guetls of home visit M i Lucas, of Bellwood, with |Uncle Dan Hall on Sunday Mr his family spent a portion of bis va- | Thompson, while he is a staunch Re caticen here with his father-in-law, | publican, is a great admirer of the | Thor as Deughenbaugh, Centre Democrat He says the How. M1 Christian Schenck entertain | ard items alone are worth the sub- od her friends, Mre. Cyrus Valentine | scription price and Mrs. Edward Decker, of Altoona, — — at dinner last Thursday | LIVONIA, | Mr. and Mra. Luther Shreckengast » uh f Lang a hoi boy wid |S | are visiting their daughter, Mrs . | Schade 1 (ire |] og y 1 hail he H R gd Pas vita! his | Mra, Jessie Stover and Leslie Stover ’ iN ” . . pea : e-.1a | attended the funeral of Joshua Cul Undertaker John Confer drove his : : ver at Linden car, with a big family load In It, down from his Snow Shoe home on Sund>y for a visit with relatives here here. he having 115 bushels of the { largest and finest potatoes to be seen Mrs MeKinny entertained her | anywhere; he also boasts of a turkey coukin, Miss Cunningham, of Belle: | that laid 106 eggs during the summer fonte, last week and they were joined Communion services were held here on Saturday by thelr friend, Mrs. | last Sunday and a most Inspiring ser Powers | mon was preached by Rev, Stauffer The street committee of council | and all were delighted with the beau- purchased a car load of crushed lime. | tiful solo rendered by Mrs. Stauffer stone and placed It In several locall- | Edwin Gingerick journeyed to Mil ties or r wireets which seemed mont | mont to visit his wife over Sunday; to need it | better bing her home, Ed, that trip The Howard Irom snd Tool Co. has | '® t00 long. : Just Issued a new ilaftrated ocata- | The woods around here are grandly logue which Is as fied and tidy as beautiful just now, tinted with all the the tev vhich they Wade are good | Klories of autumn, although with the and tubule | pleasure of gazing upon the trees is | mingled the sadness of the thought . that the leaves are falling one by one Milesiurg on No, 60 Sunday morning, | sna soon only bare branches will and In the afternoon Henry Wentzler | oi sur eyes came with his family In their ear and | took her back, Dr. John Kelohline, of Petersburg, Mrs HJ. Miller, of Milvale, N. J, | Pa, spent Sunday with parents In and her sister, Miss Muy Kane, of town, Miss Grace Bchenk came from ’ It seems tO me you have an awful | {Cousin B4 Hall on Saturday and of | Geo, Stover Yeads in potatoes around | AN UNGRATEFUL SON, Steals Money From His Widowed Mother Then Claims It's His Own, A correspondent from Beech Creek in the Lock Haven Express tells the following pathetic stor “One of the Worst cages of a son's ingratitude and dishonesty was exhibited in the nelgh Loring town Of Blanchardrecent] | The son, an able-bodied young man, | who Is said to have not been living with hig wife of late, came bac | the old home to it hi mother who UPR hh return | was there about two wee kos wind | pressed an intention to g { vorl Orviston on rt Monday } i few day prior therete hie | a horse wind bugs wand Ir ted Blanchard | man to dflve him I bring the conveyvanod had mone enough wand belleved that he { He virtual neaked out f y getting his rig we the town nd 1fter his deo 1 t happened that the mother remembered seeing a suit ase which at that moment was mise ng and which belonged to the son She went upstairs and looked nder the carpet where she had an even | hundred dollars hidden. She found it gone, but under the bed 1 saw thre ten dollar bill Injuiry vealed that the son had gone tow ( Howard | where a sage to onstable Ro { Leather esulted In the apprehen vho 4 claimed sion of } ung man y | that the money wis his own. The | mother was communicated the fellow actually told her efore he w up the | back to his wife indulgent mother told to let him go De hoped that he mother 4 respected worried | counts this I eid in Trouble for Stopping Auto. i harl 4 Uebel Ww ho rs gldes along state ros { } Mill Hall King autol the speed limit 1 ted long Mr brake ut v LO rashed ir } hetacie and the wind shield was broken Pieces of glass flew in ev. ery direction and nearly all were more the | dr pre ipl is fortunate a We ) icky that there 8 hear wind shield on t} y ru e in 1} fron seal wor probab ve | 1 Ber Job Knocks Out Jumbe Alexander Billmyer, owner large game presery t Wash ville, tells «¢ "re eounter tween two of his bull elks. on Frida { last, that for genuine sport has the Jefiries-Johnson bout looking like game of “Old Maids The prir pals In the scrimmage vere Jum the monster elk, and Jol 8 younger | rival ! The fight, which lasted one hour resulted in the downfall of Jumbo and the exaltation of Jol The wild animals fought ferociously and wit} out a minute's let-up. Mr Billmeyer | describes the fight as waparalleled ! anything he has ever seen The bulls were dehorned about the last of August, and Friday was the first time they have been permitis to ome together since Jum? weighed about 1.400 pounds, while his rival welghs but 1.206 Jot howeve is younger and had the advantage agility and endurance Time after time the animals would etreat a distance from each other and then come together with such force that they were thrown by the recoil back on their haunches The herd of elke stood about watch ing the fight and ready to accept the victor as their leader From now on Jumbo takes second place Negro Gets 22 Years. Jacob Plowden A negro and | convict, was sentenced by the | county court on Monday to pay a fine of $2000 and undergo a term of 2 years’ imprisonment in the peniten tiary for attacking a woman In Al. | toona one week ago This Is the maximum penalty. Mrs ox 11 ’ ia | A COMPLIMENT, H Even Dorworth’'s Republican pays nl | glowing tribute ne capaci of of thie Irermon (Count ommissioner It doe it 1 In mera 8 3T busines hic to the ben Of the good of cnumeratin thie lumberman, de Lon (Quarry operation, ol nnd forts to | rth in all of proved that iccessfiu the Republican etl i Citize elected ommi one, Republic Narn there that ough gloners teach needed for so Mir Noll ls 1 farmer, gra " “Livec Hv WANTED Potatoes Eg Butter 28 Gillen, The Grocer Both Phones, d too lor ——— to the excellent busi William HH. Noll, one rati nominees for Inst Issue trans hh Mr Noll lg engaged himself as well hi neighbors ¢, merchant vloping an exter local improvement LVS Mr Nall an thorough and man, but, strange, thinks for being so he should not loner, hu ne ot ¢, who vere common t bu impo 4 he bill to a T As wrchant and dealer his time |B) A 1004 it the i too Long.” © gs 25, Bellefonte, Pa. We Announce For Tomor- row a Most Important Sale of Women's TAILORED SUITS, COATS and SKIRTS. THE WOMAN WHO MAKES A PURCHASE OF A TAILORED SUIT, COAT OR SKIRT HERE TO MORROW WILL SECURE JUST ABOUT DOUBLE VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR SHE INVESTS The sale is brought about by these conditions—first, a backward season owing to the extreme warm weather we've had, and a general re-adjust- ment of our stock which brings about the necessity for aguick dis- persal of some Suits, Coats and Skrits in the very newest and pret. tiest styles of the seaon The Suits are in the very latest models of Broadcloths, Serges and Mixtures; Coats of the popul styles of various fabrics; Skirts are of Panama, Serges and Voile But, th reason of the sale are probably of less consequense to you than the values. The Goods deserve closest comparison for they are positively the lowest prices quoted this season. We repeat again—The Woman Who Buys a Suit at or Skirt Here To morrow, Get Just About Double ; ¢ EVERY DOLLAR She Invests—The reductions a Catherine Perkins, whom he attacked, | is In a precarious condition. The negro broke into the cellar of the | Perkins home and lay In walt for the | woman when she came down the cel. | lar steps to get the provisions for | the noonday meal. The man fractured the woman's ribs and kicked her Into Insensibility He has just been released from pris on Getting Ready for Winter. Farmers are preparing for a hard winter, because the red squirrels and chipmunks have become very busy in storing up their winter food supply | even going to the extent of collecting green chestnut burrs breaking them open and hiding away for future use the unripe chestnuts, Residents of | the county declare that never before have they known of such antics by the squirrels and think that this Is a pre. | | diction for a hard and long winter Says State Will Defeat Penn, Monday's Willlamaport's Bun says “Bull MoCleary, assistant coach of | the Btate college football team, was in Willlamsport Sunday evening on | | the return trip from Cornell. "Bull" | says that State will defeat Penn this | [year and turn the trick with a com- | fortable score, All the members of the | | squad are In good shape RAINCOATS OVERCOATS You'll See Suits and Suits, Coats and Coats at this price but you'll surely see no Suits and Coats as this store is now showing at this price. HAND TAILORED GOODS insuring absolute Shape Retaining—made of All Wool Material in newest Color and Style Fulness— in Models that are fault. lessly correct—They Em. body the utmost in Good Looks and Style. Clothes such as any man will be satisfied in wear and proud to appear in, Let us show you what we consider the best clothes sold in Amerioa for Fif. teen Dollars. SIM THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress For Men,
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