THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, Thursday, January 4th, 1912, T - ge - nnn | Mr, and Mrs. R. P. Confer spent last UNIONVILLE. | COLYER. ‘ pre iat Charles Houseman and lad friend | Sunday with Mrs, H. 1. Peifer, at Mil sme to you A : fre, Musser, from Millhe VOre on respondents’ lui "TE LTT cen, nies. i. Emeric wan |e er os Department Sor wens Rin Woot al c | i know Sammy In an | nt of a ip Katz & Co’s. Store News, Noros § fran of Balatont Were of Mr Marius Miner HOWARD A bright New Year, and a sunny track Along an upward way, And a song of praise on looking back, ; . \ Seba : ile, 111, { When the year has passed away, Phos iababie chia, indy ! I eal vis nt 7 old relative da And golden sheaves, nor small nor 3 a . : A lora Brugg fie ) rien in tl { I'he ‘ os outs oc Mr. Rabon Lacs Haglan LIL I OUR ANNUAL This is my New Year's wish for you! Vii i Shaffer, instr Fr 4 ret { to 1 nN. to re fletown Frances Ridley Havergal. in Our Churches Next Sabbath, Methodist Episcopal-~Pastor R. = | preach Beech Creek at half past ten, at Hunter's Run at half | week-end honse-pa ludin Rl his il oat hy ‘ tvinb Vit! pare of 1 C4 \ past two, and t If past even ati Emma Shaffer, ‘ t 4 ! rp A ‘) hot 4 ork eft a ie d ghter the Union meeting in the Evangelical | Mar 5 { f Bellefonte \ nd : the hor f Mr d | church. No service will be held in any | }1 hite ) of Zi riey Row y ha of “ Frazier, one da \ ee) other church that vood id owan ant to shar : AB Joy in town evening “Donati 4 ' IDOL RE annoy Fy WL A14d. STR 4 n Lime The Young People's societies of all ie Evangelical DArsonage on { R wal PY ; Fon were Mis Annie four of the churches articipating Ini nines of last w nd ca 4 | 2inet ie OM elr pare erland, spent this commendable union service willl meet in the Evangelical church at half past six, where this servi will be In charge of the societ if the Reformed | i oq¢0q they left spoils behind them ‘ At} ') , : church 8 . ~ | to cheer the hearts of the vanquished . 4 Wh rt ope de ! ’ gr N co lm 9 oy n Ey Reformed Pastor Kl Faust will for a long time. The list included ey the guests 01 a 3 ! Hof h oto . > 4 " od Nm Mid | BEGINS ON NEXT preach at Jac ksonville alt half past things eatable and wearabls n man ge, N. J, on h tr le tho igh } M By ‘ ele tan and at Marsh Creek at half past | srioties. besides a “cash” enve 1 | ! { A | Hu ere onve ) wo, United Evangelical--Pastor M. J. | Snyder will pre h at Jacksonville at | y hi il } or half past ten [of the wi Rican en \ Buck, of Buff oyed at the State College laundry for Christian Scientist Service at the | (Lhe girl h X not invited 10 | 5 A y fuck ! 4 15 ’ il) i home of J. Sumner Wolf at half past Join, cali It slag p L) Tk asd of (rion chool { Mo Ke ! ir. and Mi: WV I too) ga § ten. | well-met 1 paired to the hon ment tl holda ! thats \ OV ater ' y f thei: yl ER Eo pe a etr uesday, Jan. 9th Council, hel wm, Blab ietcher, loaded His parishion t hare ¢ | about for [ pated t ‘ 4 \ * Met at the usual tim lace the tick 18 and { pe enads OT tulat t} fs y ’ ) 1 ne arvedd « y i , f only change he pers Wf the last fall ion, was the sub stitution of Mr Will Mays for Mr Abraham Weber-—from one good cit izen and careful wneiim to an ther \ 1 ‘ excent Fox retar inmates without Istanc i hale \ ; Fahringer evening was spent in pleasant social friendship and when the victors re YO unknown dimension One reason OUR to 1 a L Ig ler n t re { r 4 4) Lie off ‘ So ——————— read and ap worn in by REBERSBURG. Street Com TI e fron Messrs We Respectfully Solicit Your Pa- tronage at This Sale as we know this year we will Eclipse all For- mer Sales as to Quantity, Quality and Price. EeNoNoNomoNoNoNoNon a —— hi it " POTATOES WANTED KATZ & CO. We pay for potatoes per bu $1 10 Il We pay for butter per Ib. Jc Gillen, the Grocer. Allegheny St., Bellefor.te, Pa. Open evenings until 8 P. WM Both Phones, Bellefonte, Pa : Saturday,Jan.6 We Start and Continue for 2 weeks our Greatest Mid-Winter Clearance BOALSBURG Astonishing Price Concessions Throughout the Entire Store---Affording an Extraordinary Opportunity of Pro- viding Yourself with the New Season- able Clothes at Prices Far Beneath Their Value. Lribuns magnetic inday evening oy rod wilh A LTS SN | PX Can You Afford to Miss It? irning whiel sinter, Mra, J. CO oot, of Hunt . wy rank as a liter ingdon, reports having a fine time In) X A nd a fund Mr Honner sot his lads friends irtinti iustrationws Miss Helen, a gold bracelet for Christ SPRING CREEK, man ure of hum mas present: she says it is a fim dan fohn W. Dale has 1 his fa nd ind experience, told with un t genuine dramatic talent vas listened to last night degrees of surprise, ap wroval and ommend dy moved to the piace he recently pure Herald Was of Altoona spent | chased from Ira Benner Christmas with his parents, Mr, and Mra. John Meckley is making an ex« | iMra M. Way tended visit with friends in Philips- The meeting at the 11. BB church burg and Clearfield Our Ministerium is still in progress: let the good work G. W. School is visiting his sister * . his t mmel o ciation | go on Mrs. Lavina Schaeffer, of Zion. who 1m e O 1ér ha 1 a ' eeting or Cyrus Lykens has returned tn work has been sick for some time \ it t ngelical par after being almost blind for some time Mrs Lather Houser ind y ’ dnughler hers pres Two young people of our town stole Cora f State ¢ one pa their 1) routine » march on thelr good parents and Christmas vacat f ! home of E except 0 went to Cumberland MA and were MM. H fey remarkably [married by the Rev, Hae: they ra | A. few our enterprising farmers Store closes at 6 P. M,, excepting Wednes. and Satur. nights finished paper bY turned n Thu 1 evening and re ittends Ia tures at State College dur. : son, upon "Church | port everything lovely and the goose Ing the past week paper was the best hanging high The happy couple were 'h H serville mill in again In op. thought-out and wrought-out disser- | Mr Cooper Branstetter and Miss Rose eration after “an idleness of thres tation pon this glowingly Important Tavior veoks caused bhy'a broken shaft ! subject It has been the pleasure of the | Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Nearhoof spent Mra. Ira Lyle In slowly recovering | Howard letter to hear { Bunday at the three spring fruit farm, | from a recent attabk of asthma i i he
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