Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMO CRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, November 30th, Correspondents’ Department Continued HOWARD. Enter into His gates with thanks- giving, and into His courts with praise. Be thankful unto Him and bless His name. For the Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting, and His truth endureth to all generations. Psalm, | ~—QOne Hundreth in Our Churches Next Sabbath, Christian Scientist Service at home of Mrs. Thomas past ten o'clock, Reformed-—pP preach at Mt. Bethel at at Salona it half Howard at half past seven Methodist Episcop Pastor R. S Taylor will preach Curtin at half past ten, at Kennedy at half past two and in Howard at hall past seven United Evangelical-—Rev iH. \ Benfer, P. E., will conduct the re-op ening services at Jacksonville at ten o'clock and will preach and adminis- ter the Holy Commur n in Howard at half p Mann at piston ] F past two i181 seven Serious Accident. While butcherin | home last Friday morning Thor Gardner at- } out of viitle it was so the cars him to inside with whieh hrough. flésh bone Kix fore ban tempted ribs the (hter Mrz Yilliamaport r a Chris mday “1 (3eOPrEe (‘onfer's on the trail Al deer and hunting p beg ! 4 first day and £ till on the Inst ac the d two one bear Willlam E our industrious Howard boys, and now a prosperous man of affairs at Keating Summit, spent the early part of the week with his broth er John, here Mrs. W. E. Snyder, of Sheffield, Warren county, Pa, who was formerly well known here as Miss Ella Turner, with her young son Foster, closed a two week's visit here with her brother John and sister Martha, last Friday. Representatives of the Penna. Rall. road Co, were In town on Monday and settled with Mr, Charles KE. Yearick for the painful injuries received while loading hay In a car about a year ago. The accident left Mr. Yearick erippled for life in the evening of Tuesday George A. Jacobs lost Ing elghteen tam Turner, forn erly one of township Inst, Mrs a purse contaln- dollars In money, and some valuable papers. On Sunday af- ternoon It was found with but one dollar In It, by Chester Lucas, and taken to Mra. Jacobs William Anderson, of Lancaster, Pa. who maufactures a household conven- | fence of great importance, was a bus- | iness visitor In our town last Tues day and Friday and It is currently rumored that he is seriously consid ering the advisability of coming here and starting a factory for his wares in the sometime Idle Mattress Factory bullding. Let everyone hold out a welcoming hand, The United Evangelical church has been undergoing will be re-opened for service next and Sabbath. Presiding Kl and fa der HL. Benfer will preach both Sat- | Rev. Taylor | Mrs, urday evening and Sabbath morning. | Rux plant, No, 26, He will also conduct quarterly con ference in Howard at half past two, Saturday aflternoon, and at Jackson ville at seven, im the evening. Mrs, Tn" KK. Coder, of"'Calvin, ingdon county, farmmrly well here 8 Mra Lot Grass was aceldent ally shot throught the upper | the shouldér by a nephew fust come in from a hunting trip and | was unloading his winchester prepar- | atory to putting It awa) This is the | first shootihg accident of the season, having a woman for its subject and woe are glad to know that it will not prove serious The who services on the occasion wide W,. C. T. U Sunday, were largely at attentive the de excellent union | of the warld | vance, last | tended by appreciative wnd audiences, drawn from all | nominations in town. Two | sermons, each presenting some new and striking points were delivered by and Faust, and each made impression The spirit of brotherhood and unity which be gaining ground In community within recent thus strengthened and en v most commendable The old school board held a special meeting Tuesday and action Ilnoking tow final set tlement of its the old regime hose resent Word Me Kurtz, Pletehe Thelr principal action w 0 amine and pass 11 the X penis ohgor- A strong christian seems to our VEenrs was phasized In took S88 upon THR upon Bill LPpPravi i wd journment ing ont and t weak were TO DAFFY LCAN- Sa Dat Wi 1d William Shake Meek? In Andy Green? What spot spear? In Young? In Dorsey Dor- worth, ted to, overruled hy he ‘ourt If nn nice young lady wou jump through ond story window, would a ball catcher? IMA you ever ride in a foot ball coach? Bring the camphor bottle witness has fainted Where does the checker-board? Why, up on the hill in Sheriff Hurley's office of course, Dummy sometimes at Dr. Dorworths Say. "Daffy Dan” If you are finan- | olally short is Jim Shorter? dark one, too opaque for you to pen. | strate. You are found gullty in man- ner and form as Indicted. The sen- | tence of the gpurt Is that you wash | the blood off Sour face, bathe your frescoed eyes with bay rum, put a | plaster on your proboseis and go way back and sit down in the deep shades ' of Inocuous desuetude, Will some one please sing that old popular song entitled, “Not For Joseph” DOMINO VALLEY VIEW, ! The Houser hunting camp broke up and pulled stakes for home last Bat. urday; sorry they had no success as the writer expected to have a plece of bruin. Try It again, boys, We are very sorry lo Justice is not improving In health, as she will go to the Belle fonte hospital In a few days for treat. ment for sciatic rheumatism. Hope she may soon recover, | Aust Hendrix and Charley Walker | lt Valley View for Tyrone seeking | w N (FeOrg 8 Charley cash tions obj a Bec. base learn that Miss Sarah Hekley and R. L. Miller | returned home last week from their | known | Hunt-/| | i part bf | had { all smiles | Rirls | o'clock for | 18 in under the supervis- master mechanic from Jersey the writer wishes them suce lon of a Shore; CONS, Mrs, E. T. Walker and children are visiting Thomas Walker's at Yarnel George Rider Was seen on our | streets last Sunday carrving the haby: | that's alright, ) Vm. Reed and Frank Dimeo last Friday, all coming to thelr Mra, Liddie Resides Dec, and she says Winds to, can come; onn, met there, dinner ' Rey Miller preached a ing sermon on Sunday delivered a good The time for our Sunday school has been chang ed from 95:30 a. m, to 2:30 p. m.; all are invited to attend . Vernace Reed Wns slok H! 4 with throat iJdttle Zella ing nicely she had George were | because of | homes to stay will butcher on any bods 30 let as mu 1 between 11 and 12 Thanksgly morning and sermon v days | Kokley typhoid ROTO prow ver Mrs, Sheader a bit chool teach frightened when shel |Our | But the THANKSGIVING, For the sunshine and the For the dew and for the shower, ‘or the ellow, ripened grain, And the golden harvest hour, Wea bless Thee, oh, cur God! “or the heat and the shade, For the gladness and the grief, “or the te iting blade, And for nodding sheaf, We Thee, our God! “or the hope and for the fear, For the storm and for the peace, And for the glad Increase, We bless Thee, oh, God! hands have tilled And the torpid seed rain, nder, spiro the bless oh, our the have sown, was of God, His oh, sod, quickening And the praise by We bless Thee alone our God! Attention, (Ine Farm Seekers. fine farm, 175 acre miles of i ont WAR going to start to | is TE ¢ think she is able and teach any one hool; she | an alr du and Id do the to con who may acher oN ©1 MT. EAGLE, Mrs ATL Ke BOALSBURG the | Py Hunting Grounds. ERE =F BORE Lc TRE ae ee * POTATOES WANTED 8 We Pay For Potatoes .. $1.00 ! We pay for Butter We pay for Potatoes Gillen, the Grocer, 2 Both Phones, Bel efonte, We desire to call your attention to the fact that after today we will begin a special ON ALL Ladies’ and Misses Coats and Suits A comparison of our Qualities and Prices will convince vou that we mean business, KATZ & CO. THE INDEX OUR FULL LINE OF Books, Booklets, Christmas Cards and Letters, Fancy Goods, Novelties, Leather Goods, and Toys That's a |} is now on display for the Christ. mas Shoper lille We are the first to make ready for the early shopping. ami won Our Toy Line is the best to be found part of the state. It Fils One Big Room. in this sani OUR LINE OF — CALENDARS for 1912 is a Christmas Display itself, SEE THEM, on your shopping rounds take time to Mok in THE INDEX BELLEFONTE, PENNA, yourself; OU can buy a Christmas Present here for and we can promise you a complete surprise in the un- usual excellence of Style, of Quality and Lowness of Price in our SUITS and OVERCOATS They're the Best Clothes Made and this season they're better than ever. Everything here is now ready for Christmas buying Neckwear, Gloves, Mufflers, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Traveling Goods, Etc. Everything Men or Boys wear, or need in wearables, Large and small things---The most complete apartment in town---and one you'll surely be pleased with. Sim, The Clothier,
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