Page 8. rr Correspondent (Continued) aad HOWARD, SNPS NNT NSIS SN “Every kind word you say to a dumb animal or bird will make you happier.” Next Sabbath, Pastor Ww half past In Qur Churches Christian Chapel Patt wm will preach at en, Methodist Episcopal—Pastor R. S Tavior will preach in Howard at half past ten, at Hunter's Run at half past two, and at Beech Creek at half past seven H LEAS Crs Christian the home of J ten Scientist-—Service at sSumng Wolf at Reformed—Pastor E. F. Faust will preach t Jacksonville at ten o'clock at Marsh Creek at half past two, and in Howard at half past seven Think This Over. tralia Fur en AP EKRDP prs =P Nn W Promoted i Mi Fleder Henr 1 tors In Bellefonte last Fr Mis Mar Kane. of came he for a | layn, to visit her old friend Mr McKinney Mra, RB. 8. Tavior attended the dedi cation f Methodist churcl eRe lant Sab bath Henry working bridge rest, Mrs. Geo J, and Mrs Hadelphia Pl State Coll M (Confer who has in the wood WwW. Va heen Cheat ie at he + short me for Morrison, of Camden, N Williams, of Philadelphia, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs John B. Holter Mrs, John W. Bmith of Shirleysburg, Huntingdon Co, arrived home on Tuesday for a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Schenck, Dr. Kurtz, with Samuel Holter as a patient, went to Philadelphia SBun- day evening, to seek ald for Mrs Holter, whose health Is quite frall Mr. and Mrs. John Weber are vise iting thelr daughter, Miss Nellie, who half past | is taking nt the Br ie Mrs lentown daughter Allentown typhoid Mr State party al | C. lL.ei Mrs, In ROY | but ment | friends w are thelr Orin PENNA vas held Ww ant lege dor, of lux advanced training in music ond St. Conservatory of mus Al her at the and 11 of started for to visit tudent H last Mis Fem fever 1 Mrs Holter Friday, Lalu 1 114 Collegs Irvin N Harvey, ol and Mrs. Joseph Can wk Haven, were ek end the home of Mr Mrs thers nn oWwe and v (, Leathers and her son La reported as somewhat better, improve l much-hoped-for thelr man) not so rapld as ish for ‘ulvert of Bradford county the past two ofr FURNACE i ' tao Mr. Carper a2 hui fitted out menta Quite of this pl liam last le Frids Geo tock 2110 | On Monds | following depart for Thompson 1 number of Carper the men nee atts nn AY nded the near Pine Grove will dispose o 1 implements at p Ly March 18th: and on the he and his family will Nebrarka where ible sale any Mr. Carper has already rented a farm | Mra at Hecla Mr. and Mrs, spent Bunday with the 'ater's parents CENTRE OAK. The weather seems like spring, and | during the day the sun Is real warm, | B. Gardner Grove Park. UNIONVILLE, 5d, Willams was "Wa le South in Dixle" last week on a reconnoiter ing expedition and returned on Hut urda) He reported all O } along the lr ind on Monday he returned to take command of the uation, He ha taken an ageno) wit} I. 1 [Ap pencott & Co, hook publisher eT od to vou, "“"Nedward.” I have been thinking ve {ou f hrin Hl it nr 311 na wganinst Boyd Irwin for ! wfection Of Ong Cie ( 1 Philipsburg You oe, Oy a Sunday visitor her and | didn’t io a thir but g to "T'vi Sa ird ‘ ning t meet hi thet AE I's he captured h he him iptive n of the t WwW ( FE hen O11 1 LIT 1 taken fr Is ni 1 learn tha DE Ivey or Lr irking fy Charlest = n Ww 1 a1 the Pot w¢ River } { i! nts Lt! the Yr 1 p } } 1 Y V, hat { i namel J | '1 ( H wot J I ot) t D ' 14 y 17 } | } ot I | { re I M tire LIAD P LN ' ha " ’ tl ar Ar ROT Wa N + . ; 4 ES Mra P ’ end LIVONIA \t ra Delo} ' § ’ \ I Ka} s+ grad te Frar p Pp el a ont t 1 ' 8 Pr \ Kah) Trat ; | ver } | ‘ ] Ing ts { le ) fe 4 Ad a (3¢ ai r John tt \ a hin sister at this place last Oo E. M. Delong transacted | _Rf n Livoni Inst Monda M. © Adams was als visitor at Stover'a Henn Strahn vhile taking a f apples to Lewishurg, had hy kicked by a horse and has heer 1 1184 | it ver ttle y Summer School Summer school vil begin April 1s at the Pine Grove Mills \eaden and continue for alx » Special attention will ‘ giver te those preparing to teach and t all desiring Ll] thoroug! review he common branches For furthe pat ticulars address the princlipa 1 Pp Whits BandConcert and Moving Pictures Will be given by R. Brandman at the | Isane Smith is up and around | Lyric again; she had quite a sick spell Mrs, John Hockman, from Hecla | THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, Park. spent last week In this section | Shows every hour. Come and enjoy | powing for Mra. Gardner Grove i oy | a pleasant evening. | | ADMISSION 5¢ TO ALL. Thursday, March 14th, 1912, CURTIN. Mrs T. G. Leathers and little son of Mt, Eagle visited the former's Dar ents, Mr. and Mrs, Roland Bryan, last cel We had two ney fhe last week ’ for the Centre Der ( A The Items were all com ined I h should not \ let 1} rigl hie ear the right y paddle Mack Curtin f Pittsburg, was the a Hest f his n her, Mrs. H. R. Cur tin Sur Mrs, f C. Barger | iffering fron € " 1 ver bad hemorrha of the nos WwW but under the skillful treatment « Ir Huff we are glad to sav is in proving rm — r CT — mre Wm Barger ( \ It Y ixited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. James I} / of ind M1: J P Grime} fit " SPY aitH An entire new stock of Spring ma- a, Wel lua some motion ofttale terials is here for your inspection, Mr Sa el Stan f Mil ri her mother, Mrs. Calvin Batl In our Suit Department whip cords Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kline visit seem to be the prevailing fabrics. and M Hi : : A : ” ww In our Wash Goods Department we are showing an extensive line of White Goods various stripes and checks, Cotton and Mercerized Voiles, Piques, Imported Ginghams, near Silk Foulards, Reps and Linens. in Never before have we shown such a complete line. oR In our Carpet Department we are showing a complete of Whittal's Body made-up rugs and piece goods; Smith's Velvets, Park Mills Tapestry and Lowell Ingrains. ROMOLA line Brussels in will We tell about our Millin- ery Department in next week's issue. You VT TNA EI eT POTATOES WANTED Potatoes } RATZ & CO. Subject 1 hange Gillen, the Grocer, OU want theright kind of clothes this spring; and we want youto have them. The new Y things are now arriving; we're ready to give you an early look at the best clothes ever shown. We've made pre- parations for vour needs as carefully asifyvou were the only customer we had. You're not the only one; you may even go some where else for your clothes: but this is the only store where you can get our kind of clothes. You'll like the looks and the feel of these new spring clothes which we have for you; you'll be pleased with the new models---the English soft roll sack, the new Varsity, the young men’s Shape- maker. The beautiful all. wool fabrics, soft and luxurious; they're perfectly shrunk, and correctly tailored. The style will stay stylish. Bafore You Decide on Your Spring Suit and Overcoat See These. Spring Hats, Spring Shirts. Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx SIM THE CLOTHIER.
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