Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 18th, 1912, —TTTT - a hoard and the community are to be | UNIONVILLE, congratulated that so capable and in| Bonashtal fum Haw Correspondents” {|i eames accrue w eacler as | hut on orden, wud ani MILESBURG, | by 14¢ one oo our respected | ing tin flood, gave a very thrill- | Br | fm ch ., 11 ery ill with heart fall ¥ | | | interesting lecture in the M Thursday and Frida inst week Revival services the foviul news heen A 1 progress in tl Miss Mus wins avallable in for his speedy recovery { Department | Frederic Leathers took X | 5 ir fled ourh town that Mr 4 is Q41y0) lis onda | | | y | Wiitiamsport t Mon | was convalescing Ir { vhen the | | | | | Continued Dewey Shay, who wa arfousl Ins of pneumonia Ia eek, ¢ Improving » a4 aptalr 81 Unter i } | 1 A Cane t { Mt WwW Johns M. H. 1a it Macks INAS NNN HOWARD. Food, clothing and shelter are the fundamental requirements to which |, everyone born has a claim, and these | can also be acquired by everyone | who has sound limbs-~—Das Leben, ennison, Mrs 11 ittended n i . John M. Conl In Qur Churches Next Sabbath. Se busy United Evang ] rastor Al Snyder will preach at Jackson POTATOES WANTED We pay for potatoes per bu $1.10 ‘ We pay for butter per |b. 34¢ HOWARD Twp Gillen, the Grocer, s Open evenings u ! Both Phones, tellefonte, Pa Our White Sale Bargains White Sale Bargains Charming Gowns Cut American Beauty A Small Section of the North Pole at Howard, For weatl ] + Peary -Co \ riet i Sat ay wnd hay nl : { | Table Sir Table linens reduced from $1.2 Middle aisle—1 lot ladies nigh Corsets to 89%c. . rt ad § White waistir 5¢ and 3f 1x90 Seamless reg. price Special Reduction in Coats and Suits During this sale we will also place on sale in our Coat and Suit Department; our entire stock of Ladies and Misses Ready-to-wear gar- ments at prices that will close them all out in a jiffy. We have made extraordinary preparations for the sale in the department. Special closing out sale of Furs for 10 days. KATZ & COMPANY = SATURDAY, JAN. 20 Ends Our Greatest Reduction Sa erolc a agai. Shwe | Caos, sud ure generally weil ue i neighbor If yvouhave not taken advan- Freight Wreo i Fata or tage of the Unusual Bargains rack for | food mimic, was. the debate upon the | 18 SINIUBE her parents, Mr. and offered during this sale it will pay you to do so now. BUY NOW--SALE ENDS Inlly events of itn ‘ ! ! ' tponement of "it papers nda 1 for even a few hours TR rather hardshi Wouldn't It attended local Institute at Basle “Sar” us to go back to the old days | ™ . 4 # SPRING CREEK, gE EA ERE Ee Saturday, Jan. 20 noloyvn ' pHoymen Wardle Yeager and sister, Miss Lu vill nm Saturday not ‘ " i some of us yet here Lloyd A ! . Ww cannot remer r them—of the semi- weekly stage coach and the horsthack MALI CATTiIeY : icholl and daughter Mra Heverly, of Orviston, spent 15.1. visited at the home : 1 Sunday with his grandmother, Mra. goholl's on Buffalo Run last week Mary J. Daley of this place On Account of the extremes cold weather the attendance at church was Different From the Editor. somewhat small on Bunday A Reading rallroad telsgraphor held Jacob Bunday and family visited at hia pay checks nine years with mt pre the home of Charles Johnsonba gh on senting them for payment, If ha had Sunday published a country newsspanper he Quite a number of persons from this would not have held ut so lung vicinity attended the male of B T take effect with the close of this week. | Roan on Monday afternoon L | F The directors met in special session | The ice harvest Is almost over. It SIM | H CLO HI R last Tuesday and elected Miss Anna Choking on a plece of meat that helng the best for many years ; ’ . Muflly for the unexpired term, Miss stuck In his throat while eating din. W. W. Tibbens and family, of puf- Muffly has taught for several terms ner on Saturday, Frank Stevens, & falo Mun, spent Sunday at the home and in several of the grades In our well known mechanic In the P. R. BR. of John Marshall schools, and proven herself a very erecting shop at Juniata, had a nar- Mr. and Mra. D. H. Bottortr re. successful and popular teacher. While row escape from death. It required jolcing over the arrival of a Foes ind it Is to be regretted that Miss Jobson forty-eight hours’ treatment at the Loy who came to po (now Mrs. Shaffer) ls leaving, the [ Altoona hospital to give him relief. week to stay Change of Teachers. Miss Jobson, who has been teach ing our primary school since the be ginning of the term, and who was married during the Christmas holl- days, has resigned the position, to their house last
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