Page 8 THE CENTRE DENgGRAT. — mem — Correspondence (Continued) HOWARD. Bring ye sweet flowers to deck their lowly graves, The noble ones who shed their life- blood free And fighting, fell in freedom’'s cause that we Should hold it sacred, while the old | fla Bring our braves; Roses and lillies. waves! me They died, Cover each mound that | they may see living love that heart craves. still The a in Our Churches Next Sabbath. Reformed E. F. Faust preach at at ten o'clock; Mt. Bethel past two, and Hublersburg at half past seven Methodist Episcopal—Pastor James Edwin Dunning will preach in Howard at half past ten, at Kennedy at half past two and at Curtin at half past seven, will at it Pastor Salona at half More Good Sidewalks. The numerous and large piles of well crushed and screened limestone which now adorn Main street are positive promises of a considerable extent new and good sidewalks in the near future, and the equally sure promise of better concrete than here tofore Is found in lime, because it shows that our ple have learned that the native gravel does not make permanent crete work and that lime stone It is good to know too, that the working season ig vet very gimilar promises for other our town have already been For instance, at the corner and Black street, occupied by new and handsome homes of A. Jesse T. Leathers, a long most excellent walk was only last Friday, and on John Knarr put down a walk a few weeks paint John Loder has for brick walk Ci the B F Holter Pletcher, Squire Samuel | Mrs, Elizabet 1 have stone, and in some cases the sand and ind for mceret H ery peo- con- does fulfilled of the C. and impleted east Main, solid brick Near that prepared on St ago iso ming west estate, Kline the and JOAS Hime ashes als ( h Still further ranging for Neff vddition is conerete When Main LeRoy he Leathers D ead. t ad sun than thirt f eal Ro had never married oting | work, his life, himself, to the dutiful task of making his mother and his i sister Miss Carr AM er mn single Ks and ne % this Tl Patt clock ment VE church ne dea atives schon! ho Meeting nt ) 1 Forestry At next a meeting int nt eres eis z V school house ts of forestry quspices of the State Chest t Tree Blight C ednesda will be nnn known the great is sion y “ eeting it whe i# not but importa bring « Irs W Ha Man and nel M passenger Mrs ing her { A with Minn bound Two car here last Y H in Lock [ttle tunts Miss im (300rgy 4 ana spent and hus! Moore his family friends Anna Mum passenger « f ’ 1 westward 1 Monda stock left Franklinville, N loads arned Frida of th Reading hin f James Barger spent the here Miss Bertha Mille, vigited her Saturday Misses in voeek LITE | Potter's on ng if t, Mrs. B« Armstr tun Wine vigited their! of Nittany The homie Saturday Mr, and Mra f.ock Haven on Thursday The veteran Samuel Bellefonte visitor ! morning train Liveryman John M visit last week from ward and David Mrs, Zimmerman Bellefonte, spent last sister, Mre. Bouse Miss Esther Shay morning for Bellefonte remain indefinitely Mrs, Kurtz, Mrs. T. E. Thomas and Miss Mary Johnson were Bellefonte visitors last Thursday. Miss Bulodia Ertle, of Jacksonville, was a Wednesday guest of Mrs, Jor- don and Miss Yearick, ©. M. Fox has topped out his nice home with a new cedar shingle roof and three new chimnies and that Hennlisor the end old eant M were John ] trains visitors Wagner between Aley fhe WAR “ Monday | Robb enjoyed a his brothers, Ed- of her daughter with and Friday left Monday where she will owers, the fairest, sweetest, for | "Twas for you and | strong | | fonte those same piles of | slate | | Alice though | rent | parents, ing. | YOUng, | 1roviar parts of | . i hi Grove |! two | stretch of | giO | home { the makes him finer than an) neighbors, Fredric his Former Jury Commissioner Robb, spent the week end son Harvey in Lock Haven Wyble, of MeVeytown hig brother James, one of out citizens, over Sunday I John Weber | Lauretta and | Philadelphia Monday evening, | Mr, and Mrs. Z. T. Bullock down from their Julian home to spend Sunday with their son Edward H. '. Holter with Charles vis | ited | time Miss to his daughter, Walter, went with Ron came and sons have just | several fine improvements on the farm | ‘ook Robt, preached of ex-Sherift W. H. Patterson last sermon before leaving for field of work Sabbath evening Mrs. Matthew Rogers, Jr, and mother, Mrs Hetrick, visited Haven between trains Saturday The Mary Page Patterson Garland of Miss | house his ley her Lock Misses and with Sunday Gladys | were Holter Mrs. J fer, Mrs. Alonzo Annie Confer were Tuesday Mrs. Jacob Robb with her daughter, l.ock Haven hospital improving finely Schenck, of in to visit sick Schenck Saturday night, | him somewhat improved Max well known g Schenck, was A HUES Maves, Mrs. Henry Con- Henderson and Bellefonte visitors Ww spent Thursday Mrs, Earon, at and reports came 5 i found Clearfield, brother, and Samuel his the N. H Worthington, of Mune randson of Rey Saturda here Wetzel, of the Rey ¥ friends John H his brother, his Hon with among The Helle Frank Wetzel | Stovstown, irda her fr spent a Holter ' Josep! i. town last Sat Holter of State College week with Miss and Mrs Lives Miss Reber, last re Nellie fend and few dave Sa Y Squire Chauncy wksmiths, was n some new fine + in furniture end, as ting nto the east iman | Je fy permanes eros Shay Patterson Mer tninments mer Norn n Monda green! after we below ligators as oll 3 Howing Are rowd: Prof. Decker, Mary Bo Mabel Lod- Eisenhauer Russell Arvilla Gard and Ed Io nher Confer cas, Tessie Confer Howard duties r aplendid tv hose the new which inywhere Mrs C Holter, came bables to with They ands live in Kentucoh fr of town Jenkins in in thirt f lant Evans les so the “gh Mra SI} thelr handsome spend a portion of the summer older civilization of Howard cordially welcome delightful group of Hittle girls took the early morning train Baturday for Mt Eagle and made an whole day visit with their school mate Gertrude Leathers, They were Rosetta Yearick, Charlotte Kurtz, Vonda Johnson, Pearl Confer, Marion (‘ooke, Anna Belle Lietch and Esther Strunk. The little Mt Eagle girls who Joined them were Bertha Rit. ner, Rhue Leathers and Gertrude loenthers J. D. Gledhill was chosen represen - tative of the local lodge of 1. O, O, F. to the meeting of the Grand Lodge at Reading last week, and he took a week off giving him time for an in- teresting trip. Taking Mrs, Gledhill with him as far as Lancaster, where she spent the week with friends, he spent Wedneaday and Thursday in his ym weel “ 0 sna with MAND are A our very nice old Alice | Patterson Miss | the | her | | Does the Trick, | ACETYLENE THE WONDER LIGHT No home or building toc small or! too large to | ] i official duties at Reading, and spent { of his | the rest of the time In getting ¢ {of | Forge | polr he With a (in ‘Su jo quo | he i Rey thoughtful Sabbath the {t) The Brothers meld his new | eigl le ‘ho | the ui Mr thelr { tral | and true sSmi Buf | pis to ¢ it | The and | Sm Jennie Bru () visited their | iden, FE. }§ 5 3 Baker's Chocolate ke HOME MADE GAS LIGHT From Crushed Stone and Water, TH fits. | avery room day or night. to fill, WICKS TO TRIM, NO SMOKE, NO ODOR. NO MATCHES NEEDED. Booklets telling all about Acetylene and for the asking. ESTIMATES furnigh- od BELLEFONTE, Used Today in “over 200 Yves. 000 Country had charged put | with 8 (VINE Seven ntering BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, May 30th, 191 mpses | 4 lov Valley | er Heregting Uristown letter | tomb | the | Norristow; ol our i From the Ho pleture « th Scott Hu Philadelphia, and other its in the remembered handsome Winfield onst Mrs of ville rons shee vill | son perh text "Wy Joseph's them Patterson pr und strong BOrthor afternoon to the i A organizations which including the P of A. LIL O. 0. FF, ang § announcement that Post originally its roll the are tp rom men,’ ted bret hrey when With being sples, | hed a | ment last | #4 U R., and | een ms out On A, P.]7:30 of V Ash Grove | eighty and now { but | whom not sident, on Paria rought hu it a rather startling re tion of | 80 rapidity with which the heroes | tus responding to the them to everlasting from W H local them, to who TR § thie “1 LE on of One ni it, Is a Be to " conti Th om unab ‘VE which | ™ UNIONVILLE. Mrs W. B Smith Bullock, Monday morning Falls. 1 don’t should peopl “Put week ind Geo son, n on Niagara but why kept singing, for the a last Mi Frid: th alo last Of our gramimmar 1 Mr the examination pre ory | our the Bellefonte H 1 Hellefonte, on Wy bright as ure the Ruth Summers Parsons, Flora and Herman ur base ball sirenuous took last the Kid Be Holt Fighe LL AR game to |i Emerick's fis Vy Are as these ike RET tean i le Sammie 3 yelock shar n their the Ing He lowing « I. Went and it Jie av | Thursday in In 76 sh in wil In« will ) 11] Orde Ti rey RW ned J » ng le 1 rk Wee as 1 | Driftwood ar tow Fe. y Swisher husband, and indulgent fath leaves to survive him the fol- | hildren Mrs rry Hrisbhin, of Virginia | BJT Mrs, Jos one winter Brettain Hall, Tyrone; Geo id of Unlon Stover, of Th Mrs Martha Funeral services the of his in this place, Oo'cloch i m Inter Hud he iy would have 1d ol onducted id Kentley at 10 lower coemeter ext Beptember he old, evening Tune the M. KE. church the 1 preach the annual sermon lependet Order of Odd Fellows attend in a body It hoped members of Tvrons KATZ & COMPANY it house on YOArs inday 6th, at Wish to announce that their 1 i Special Sale of MILLINERY services it! he tL all r will attendance |) invited Moran vith the to his bed enerable John quite feeble and He up in who | rhe had a umatism of the Spotty at AN serio isn still most time ig bes times JULIAN. HE seen n our t kK Parsons ret after visiting ner JO irned | parents Mrs. L lant id n H week arrie Green is able to Millinery Novelties BEGINS TOMORROW viargaret evening = WASHINGTON EDUCATIONAL AND PLEASURE Round $17.85 Trip Pennsylvania R. R. All our Spring and Sum- mer Hats, Flowers and Fancy Feathers must be closed out regardless of cost. TOUR Tkatz & Co. Erhart ~ ih ” Ww. R, hw 0 and John W_ § Alexar and Fre xsl 4 tie fir Mo \ rrison there, 1. 6 der Mie Gals. Kerosene boxes of Banner Lye See our line of premiums we ive with cash purchases Gillen, the Grocer. 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