Page 8. THE CENTRE pEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, August 8th, 1912. BE dt Ee i — —— JACKSONVILLE, A ~ Teonard (3. Leathers and wife, of UNIONVILLE, d Brookville, Pa., spent a fow days, in- Mrs. Mary Green, of Dagoug Mines,!| We are having plenty of rain and | oluding Sunday, with Mrs, Fannie G.|and Mrs. Elsie Shoffathal, of Kersey, | very cool nights. Farmers are busy Leathers and son Clair, Elk county, are pleasant visitors! with their oats harvest and plowing | (Continued) — —— Hider Charles Swisher, of Wheat, | Among friends in this county, more for their fall seeding, Virginia, preached at the Disciple | ®specially at the home of A, J, Hall. | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassel church here last Sabbath morning and Miss Wilmina Emerick, who has erry, a nine-pound son; no wonder | evening, and at Mt. Bagle in the af- | been employed in a department store Frank is all smiles, | ternoon, in Pittsburgh for several y ears, added While trying to climb on a passing rays of sunshine to her many friends milk wagon Ralph Vonada, son of E E. Vonada, was thrown down, and the Katz & Co. Store News HOWARD. The second quarterly conference of | LY, I Lin off the tras o day riod the Howard circuit, M, BE. church, will tal Opp Welcome, Win on ¥ Wheel Rimini iy him No. bones i . a : ere wroKen, nu 1 received a cut beat GIL, with Ha He [vite and that required several stitches to close § ! daugh «it He is getting slong nicely. the | of Powliton, is visiting his mother at Harvey I). Belghtol and lady friend this place. Forest Is one of Union- drove to Loganton on Saturday to ville's boys that has “made good. visit relatives, and on Sunday took In He Rois an 1mpoHant position With the Boonville campmeeting, 1¢e Vulcan Trading Company of tha Last week Mrs, Harry Yearick and place, Mrs. Nellle Retz, of Niagara, Mrs Mrs. A. J. Hall is visiting friends | Eva Neff, of Chicago, daughters of during his visit with his uncle, Mr. |'D Reynoldsville Ira C. Johnson of Howard, but form Bulkley, returned to his home In A happy wedding will be consum- | erly of this place, came over to visit Westfield, Pa., last Tuesday. mated at the home of Mr and Mrs. their aunt, Mrs. Samuel Aley and oth Among the improvements in the |J0% Spotts when thelr son Harry with Yo BT uti - west end of Main street, the set of | > un ted wit eeity Miss Miared dent Jenn $3 wags i, . former Fes! " - 3 . { Irene Hall, of Bradford county, in the | a ie WoW SL Scola, MOR tan oi a n a ; f the Mra. holy bonds of matrimony, The cere- w i y Week sac uent yin ner -neph the old Lick Run church at Jackson- Henry Williams shine out : Y | mony will be performed by the Rev. ew, J 8. Condo's, on Monday ville at eleven o'clock and in the brick ort A “ms, shine out most prom- | I. Kelley Bless you, my ghildren. M W Ble out picking huckleberries, hid ad “Fo , o BY OIL. A . Mrs. Mary Betz, wife of GG. M. Bets chapel in Howard at halt past sev Mrs. William Weber ana daughter, About the most useful boy in this suffered a light paralytic ey ota State Highway Work. Miss Dorothy, Myrtle and Blaty | Repk-0 Woods iy Tialph o Holt Re. 18 | was brought home and the Under the act of May 31, 1911, the | Pletcher autoed over to Penns Cave, | i ' rf ila bo Kk can do AR | summoned nearly eight thousand miles of State | On Wednesday, taking dinner and sup- k he wi wh Pag and how he hoa There will be communion services Highways specified by it came under | Per lunches with them, and returned | SEO8 wy wy RS Ji in pail Is qu { held In the United Evangelical churel the control of the State Highway | by way of Centre Hall and Hellefonte. an ¢ par. hex A # i ony Y our best | on Sunday, the 11th, at 2:30. Elder Commissioner the first day of last Asst, Engineer F. E. Field, {h charge young RO fC a the patrol” | H, A. Benfer will preach the word same act prescribes’ the | of construction here, is the host oF Dh age 0 hy A dnd vita i have rg All are Invited to attend this service division of the state into a number of | mother, Mrs. E. B. Field, of Williams- bi Mig : ne tajfe At fo large districts, and places in charge | port. His sister and her husband, | . of each a District Engineer. The act { Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Montelius, of Wil- | The Ladies Ald Hoclety also requlers that an accurate survey | lHamsport, were also his week end church scooped n $12.60 shall be made of each of the two | guests, clal p hundred and ninety-six routes, which | Eckenroth's porch .on ist 1 are included in the eight thousand | .¢ Mill Hall had a bad fall recently, He Lwin is the y hn It could pushed her over in the wire fence miles of State Highway. Route two |phadly spraining one of his knees, but Nol he bon y on rae blesn had €eR | giving her | hundred and nineteen extends from | gin the aid of a cane he is again hunoun Be a aey ws well Arm and one Clearfield to lock Haven, Passing | walking sturdily about and last Sat- The Hon. Thomas Lambert ting along through Moshannon, Snaw Shoe, Run- iurday came up to see some of his old been working In Curwensville i Mra ville, Milesburg BRA law ard Ph 1 {friends here. rin months, BIpINed home 1 Mon- | visiting wi or sis , Mrs. Nannie tre county, District Engineer John FP. | YR : , day to celebrate his 60th Wats of Gephart, Jr., is in charge of the dis- } wi Reward P er tewart Lima. of his birthday, accom ; trict of which this route is a part, and Cony val go ANeruon and Bros. |.,n John and family, has his headquarters at Clearfield. npany, 18 having the tedium of his | while we are “shy” part sojour § t 3 f relieve YY mn Under his directions the survey of this 30 A. ,] Strang sng oh ie yea by gamble on it that *T “ 0 »" 5 - " 1 " route is now in progress by Asst. En- | 0 irom his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | “(ime of his life rineer W. M. O. Bennett, Chief of FE. R. Stewart and sister, Miss Kath- M a Itz gine ¢ A. . erine, of Pittsburg Mrs. H. E. Holtzwort visit the Rev. Victor Corpa The survey began at Clear : field and last Saturday evening reach- | Supdrintendent J. K. Johnson. of | gyck Horn, Pa ed the western line of our Borough. | the Bald Eagle Valley Division, ran Mrs ‘ ‘rat During the past few days the force | down the line Tuesday evening, to in- | re ag ad Pra has had its route headquarters at spect the improvements now making, |’ ht ak wh Milesburg. Mr. Bennett had purposed | and expressed himself as pleased with TWh (le ly Br to locate in Howard for this stop, but the rapid progress of the big job of X i found our hotel so filled with railroaa | grading at Howard 444 NM people that it could not accomodate Mr. and Mrs. Long more; and for the same reason he | Florence, and Miss Derrl has now gone to Beech Creek, from auto party of Sunbury which point the corps is working both | were guests of Mrs, east and west, beginning at the ¢ast {at the West End end of Main street which is the High- Mr way line through the noerough. The | inson Seminary new highway which the Pennsylvania { up students for tha Railroad Company Is buliding for a stitution last Friday. distance of about two miles between | Dr. and Mrs. W. here and Mt. Eagle, to take the place | (ying 4 few friends of the old mud road which is happily | syening, in honor of occupied by the railroad location, Is Hensyl, of New Y a part of this route, and is under the | + wor. Mrs Jess jurisdiction of the Highway Depart- ment In r \ tl survey the Engineer place the grad stakes for tl work, v h had been before railroad en , with which has taken with whict nd the energ . ‘ be held in the Howard church at half nt to have an ac- WM gig those who have |Past ten o'clock, next Monday morn- > “o looked into the world, who know |/M& Auk. 12. men, understand business and can W. H. Long has installed at give you good intelligence and good | junction of Main and Walnut street, advice when they are wanted. and it is understood, is maintaining -~~Bishop Horine., [at his own cost, a 146 candle-power tungsten light, Mendal F. Kiffer, who made himself popular among the young people here In Our Churches’ Next Sabbath. Methodist Episcopal-—Pastor James Bdwin Dunning will preach and ocele- brate the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper in Howard at half past ten, at Kennedy at half past two and at Cor- | tin at half past seven | Presbyterian—The Rev. French Me- | Afee, of Port Royal, will, preach in A General AN-UP Of All pringand Summer Goods doctor ( f the M. E. FOUNTAIN-—Snow Bhoe Twp. it thelr BO ~ Mrs. Nannie Watson met with an which they held on Me Thos. | 2% which ey ‘ I r. Thos. | wile n llking her cows in the pas- il aceldent one day lant week Wednesday Bighty-six years old Henry Zeigler, ture field the cows got to fighting and y has been 28¢ for Butter 18 Ibs Sugar $1.00 Fine Loose Coffee, 5.-gal. Oil Chocolate 28-1bs Dairy Salt 7 cakes Soap... 11b Baking Powder with dish 26¢ Knights Vanilla, a bot.8 and 19¢ Dunhem’'s Cocoanut Don’t Wait But Come--- You Will Be Surprised Nelson State Salt, per sack. Macaroni, per Soda, per box Mean nsheud 3 boxes of Banner Lye.. See our line of premiums we give with cash purchases. bax, .... KATZ & COMPANY wwarded, f Pennsyly ending if ev MTITNISS well known | and integrity wind his pres department of the peo- the Howard upon having which so many of in charge of two leasing young gen Gephart and Ben intance and kindly m former occa Council. All the members ere present atl the regular meeting Monday evening, and the routine tusiness WAS speedily gotten throug! wit Minutes were read and approved without criticism Street committees reported hree new crossings completed ind temporary repairs made to the old boardwalk in the Grove, at side of the lmcas es- tate property, corner of Maple. The sidewalk on the Mrs F CC. Deitr roperty was reported in bad shape, | prog A : “ PE | or Sunday p as was that on the Black street side of the C. CC, Lucas store. It was df rected that the lacas estate, Hayes should be notified te pu! down new {tery last week walks within ten days. or at least be- | gin the work. Isaac BR Williams was notified to repalr the brick walk at his residence Water nothing to report. Nuisance commit- tee reported the exposed drain be. tween the Jackson Kitne and T. A. Pleteher properties repaired. Bills amounting t $112.75, almost all fer street repairs, were ordered paid After resolving to promptly at half past seven, cownodl adjourned, Miss Florence Somerset, of Phila Adelphia, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Oldring | meat horeaf lor | | Miss Nettle Swarie is sponding a rest week or two with frienfls at Niagara. Mr, and Mrs Isaac Frain made a ! } } working at Hrise was home over Bun- week end trip among their frienils at | Jersey Shore Former citizen 1. Hl. Thompsen was seen upon our streets for a day or two this week, Miss Ruth Kerstetter, of Pleasant Gap, i= the guest of her friend, Miss Hilda Wagner, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Shawver are entertaining the latter's sister, Miss Mabel Price, of Bald Hagle. The contractors Anderson Hros, lost one of their fine draft horses by poeumonia Sunday morning. Miss Alice Spangler, of Chicago, is spending a few weeks here with her grandmother, Mrs. George Wister. Miss Nancie Kimport, of Batietoute. was entertained by her friemd, iss Rebecca Lucas, over the week end. Mrs. 8. H. Bennison aad daughter, Miss Helen, returned ast Friday from a two months’ visit at Atlantic City. Miss Hannah Confer, daughter of supervisor, Franklin Confer, spent the week end with friends at Port Matilda. Mrs. Walter Fulton and child, of Bellefonte, spent last week with her friend, Miss Maud Daley, at Romola. Mrs. A. Roy Yearick, with her three bright children, is enjoying aA sum- mer visit with her mother, Mrs. John A. Daley. Mise Ruth Freeburn, of Northum- berland, a cousin of Mrs. Jesse Leath- ers, Is one of the many welcome vis- itors In our burg. Pastor James Edwin Dunning and family are enjoying a week of camp- ing with a party of their old friends in Clearfield county, | The Greenburr band entertained the | Ki 4 of committe had | Kline Ruhl are driving hack | x n, and place on Monday train, and interment hag cemetery Deceased al well known and high%s re of this unty, has ut three yeirs a hin iis fo Mra W Derr £1 ec Willias Jullar Alex Miriam | #pected -citizen Fdella Derry ' and a A or Tingle Mrs iarvey ¥ he made f the . Anna lucas Har cleaning up of the ceme Restaurateur Charles Lucas was more than willing to do the work, but could not get away from his business long enough to do so. Mrs. Harvey wublie spirited enought to for restaurant, and it for three afternoo while Mr. Lucas mowed gests that note should part taken by Mrs vey in the ounty. He months and vices were | in Derry DAVIDSON Joseph Day 4 townshin's — TYLERSVILLE, ‘ A tizens : passed aw Roy Weaver and landis Greninger about i Mp Le nd Nevin Grieb, who are attending vill, the Muncy Normal were at home ov midway ot weet the Interse ursday night, after a lingering ness of about six months, from largement of the liver. Funera vices were held on last Sunday There are too many visitors at this place on account of eampmeeting, to Schenck and the Evangelical church | ment! n 2 A number f our p 1 tt A hoon .at 3 o'clogk 2% his Inte resider : 1 » oO n copie Atten/ h the Rev. MH K. Ash. of th eh a ampmeeting at Booneville, which be- aa the Rev. Dr. M Piper ot pATES, gan Aug rd and will be continued |, 00.n assisted by the Reva Zeigler over two Sundays. Alva Wagner and and Kelley, and was or.e of the largest funerals that was ever held In this vicinity, there being 108 conveyances besides at least A dozen automobiles {In attendance. He was aged 70 years 1 month and 20 days and leaves i survive him is wife, whose maiden iname was Miss Lucy Hoover, daugh- | (ter of Joseph and Rebecca Hoover who lived and owned the farm on Five of our boys who had gone to | yp ion Mr. Davidson dled—and the fol New York, returned home fast Satur. . ? lowing children James, of Wi te fay for oampmesting and one, Floyd Mrs Blanch Flick and Men Mii gt Miller, returned to his work on Mom- or Altoona; Mre. Sarah Estep. of | LL county; Mrs. Mary Relg Clearfield FF Se Rockey fe stilt om the elek |p. of Altoona: Mrs Adaline W i " : \ ring, of Osceola; Willis. Berth Miss Rose Helen at home. Also the ¢ . | misters: Mrs. Eliza Taylor, of Storms- | (town; Mrs. Hannah Way, Mrs Rn Comley, and Mra. Martha Irvin all of | Li h The picnic and festival held by our Yndon whit a, Ho, pr Sunday school on July 27th, was A | . | Philipsburg, and t. of Warrio L. ant obhles ( crowd with delightful music, and all eh anest fan 18 pie A gov oa had an enjoyable y Miss Br 414 A ng Lock Haven, |? be uttered of any one than to say | viaited trends a¥ in pits. | ube Sado our Beccund ne | od bhrothe ata s Maude Motz spent a few aay | Ho prectically lived all his Whe: time | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shreckengast |} 'Ni® vicinity and the familiar name, and Mrs. Anna Forvey are visiting at | Joe Davidson, will live only in mem. MC. Shades [Ser ea ig Topsy lnguf n ¥ Ether and a kind UR Borg Lg a " | petighitor by whom he was alwayg held | John Wolfe's near Tylersville., Ww hig ent esteem. He was fully rec- | Mrs. J. G. Adams and children with | Onclled with his Say lou and died with | Mrs. Will Esenwine, of Salona, spent | the full assurance of an heritage be- A few days with us. yond the grave. Huckleberries are very plentiful In the mountains around here and every. one seem to be getting a good lot of them, PP. P. Greoinger and Harvey Cards Are pulling up & new hog pen for | Samuel Wolf | W. DD. Kerstettar and daughter Lula made a trip to Clintondale om Sus- day. The peopla are etill busy oarryiag huackiabharries Ruhl, who had been day LIVONIA. COBURN, | The receipts of the band al | amounted to $92. fagtival A———— Saturday evening the members of | HUBLERSBURG. the Paradise Sunday school wij] hold | Rev. Crow was visiting in our town |a festival at the Paradise chyreh a few days last week and everyone Communion services will he con- | was glad to see him back again. ducted by Rev. N, J. Dubbs, of Mill | Nellle Rathmell has returned home mont, In the United Evangelical from a five-week's course at the Lock | church Saturday evening, Haven normal. The visitors are Scott Stover Mra The Installation service for Rev, |J. F. Garthoff, of Bellefonte: Nora and Hoover, last Tuesday evening, was Gray Corman, of Windber; Mey ¢. F. well attended, Corman, of Duquesne; Mm N 2) Miss Lulu Glossner was seen in our | Shaffer and Mrs. Wm, Bressler, town a few days last week, Centre Hall, Andrew Harter There will be a festival at this family, of Altoona; Mrs, H. 8 Snyder place, Aug. 17, by order of the pres- (and Randall Stover, of MiMinburg; ident, Daniel Kerns, Mrs. Paul Kerstetter, of Liy 1; The next regular service held in the | Mrs, Mabel Heffelfinger, of Roa. Ing; Reformed church will be August 18th, | Beatrice Fryer, of Bunbury: at 10:30, by Rev, Hoover, | Keefer, of Wilkes-Barre, Florence A THT TTEIITTIT A331 11333303 Gillen, the Grocer. Both Phones. CATH H4 TABRLHLAAALLLL TABLA VAAL LLUAVANNY Some Rare Bargains IN SUITS AWAIT YOU HERE Every Suit and Pair Trousers IN THE STORE AT REDUCED PRICES Our Semi-Annual Clearance is on in full swing, giving you an opportunity to provide yourself with Fashions Newest Clothes, Greatly Under- priced You see sales and sales advertised but The True Reductions--- Allegheny Street, and The Real Bargains, AWAIT YOU HERE. Sim The Clothier CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN, Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa.
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