Page 12, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Correspondence (Continued) HOWARD. “One good mother is worth one hun- dred schoolmasters.” In Our Churches Next Sabbath. Reformed--Rev, I. M. Bachman, ol Catawissa, will be on this circuit Saturday and Sabbath, as a date He will preach at Saturday at half pas two wind in Howard at ha past seven On Sab bath he will preach at Jacksonville at half ten. at Mt. Bethel at half past and at Salona at half seven. United Evangelical . Snyder will preach in Howard at half past ten, and at Jacksonville at hall past seven, at which latter place the sacrament of the Lord's Supper be ohserved, Methodist Episcopal-—No pastor's absence on wndi past two, Pastor M. J because of vaca tion Railroad Notes. Continuous rains have contractors in thelr worl But they are making progress notwithstanding or two men have hurts by i have The big steam first cut through the farm, Across Walnut through the Bowes and and turned through the the cut as it The fill has r wed oul across the and on Kline farm new highway th ng we hindered the remarkable sustained ones occurred shovel has Burdine street, Butler and ' eastward trip widening canal Was past week sed north end, and wil nain so the brid ver railroad and summer Wagner and her Stanly fitthe spent Miss Jennie nephew Mal m and We Ti . Fhe afternoon mother, A isitor | dined l.eath- pmong ag f and with her friend Mis Florence ra, Saturda evening Mr. and Mrs, Peter Romola are enjoying \ visit their daughter, Mrs. Whippo, and her two children, of Latrobe Mrs. James Holmes, of State College, spent a portion of week in the families of 8. 1. Reber, A. |. Thomas ind other relatives here Mrs, Hendricks snd daughter, of Pittsburg, who are relatives of Mrs 2. BE. Holter and Mr. J. D. Loss, vis ted thelr friends last week Mrs. BR. H. Holter, of Rochester, N. Y. formerly Miss Betty Stitzer, of Howard, with her son, is at home with her mother, Mra. M. Miner Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Condo, Mrs rv Confer. Miss Pearl Pletcher and Mrs. Clara McCallton were eastward oassengers on No. 52 Saturday Harry Kaup and family, present home is McKeen Rocks, Alle wheny county, are the vacation guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1. Hotter Mra. Kathryn M. Long, of Clarks- burg, Ve, and Mr. and Mrs, Aley, of Niagara Falls, were last week's guests of Mrs. Clyde Long. Mra. 1. C. Wilson, of Friendnship, N. Y., remembered here as Miss Maud Quay, Is here with her husband, to spend a short time with her parents, Editor Dunham's Hustler of last week was quite an improvement upon the usual output, It might pay him to let the “devil” run it for him perm- anently. Mra. H. FF. Bickleco, of Sliver Creek, N. YY. Is at home on a visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. KB. Confer and has their little grandson, Ralph, with her. The township supervisors did some good work last week on the back road deading from Johnson's truck garden to the crossing of the Bald Eagle Val ley R. R. Matthew Rogers, Jr. is much more than usually genial since the return of Mrs. Rogers from her two weeks’ absence with friends at Altoona and Babb, Jr of from {to evervhody, | Reading, and Mrs next | Marsh Creek, | | morning en | fOr pL Visit past | employed on | struck the will | | died at her preaching | week, { lot In | Lock | teaching, | ed Miss | to teach the | ville, Elk accident, but no ser- | {the death made its | | His Tipton lots, | westward | gy | merger of six Hen- | | Avis Light, | Avis; William | | How to | Mra. C. M. Weber visit- Park, of sum other places, Mrs, Abraham Muffy, and Miss Helen ed the camp, at Nippono Howard voung folks who are mering there Mrs. John H er, Mrs. Boony in took her little boys, whose snapping black with her Mrs. J. Z. Loder and daughter, Mis Mabel, entertained Mrs, Cleaver, State President of PP. O, of Dorman and Mrs of Flemington, Monday evening Mr. and Mrs, D. K. Miller, of Haven, and former citizens of Jack gsonville, passed through town Sunday route to Curtin township, with thelr Weber, Diehl visited her moth L.ock Haven, and Roy and Earl, eves are known Hendricks, son, vinmaon Miller Attempting to peel a ti wstride of It inturdaay H. T the Bullock lumber sharp axe Into the bone of his left leg, and Is temporarily laid off Mrs, Orin Brick Nannie Long is we home was bu last shin Mins hers last family from | who 8 11 remembered i Lock Haven i in the river and Lockport, across the Haven, Another of our young carefully prepared herself for has found herself appreciat- Lauretta Weber Is hosen coming term at Weed- Co.., Pa was received on Tuesday of that morning at Youngs Ohio, of Demecrius Buck, son Mrs, Caroline Commerford Miss Elizabeth Commerford, known here as one of our girls. George MH. leathers thirty-three per cent 2 of the family vine a indred per cent. to the dignity, Thursday, him with another fins ladies, who has r Word town, in-law of wile, well ions } "ni r f Sunda mort . Wm. B James school Reuben Lucas, Mr At Mra, W Wilson, Thomas Bowes and Leathers drove Hubbert's house n Clinto ounty., to Flumt A oes and {inner Th named rtha H and Mr. and Mrs son, of Pittsburg Sophia A. You citizen of the Tues. Friday A skey mides in her home at Moshannon day evening and was buried afternoon at ons clock, in the cemetery at that pla Mrs, ¥Y will be remembered by those knew her her a8 a good ne faithful mother ind earnest worker She leaves behind following named children Arthur H Youdes, of Howard, Clara Edna Fye and Rosy Yeager, of Moshannon, and Milford C'. Youdes, of Johnstown who ghhor church her the Governor Approves Electric Merger. A Harrisburg dispatch states that Governor Tener approved the electric companies in and central part of the state Into the Central Pennsylvania Electric company of Lock Haven, with a capital stock of $30.000 The come panies merged are the West Branch has the northern | Light, Heat and Power company, Wil- whose Light, Heat Jersey Shore; company, Bellefonte; Hamsport, Susquehanna and Power company, Logan Electric Heat Patterson -Scootac Light, Heat and Lock Haven and Clinton Power companies of Organize Wilson Marshall Clubs. First: Circulate a form ment and secure signatures friends of Woodrow Wilson, Hecond Issue a call for Third: Elect OfMcers, Fourth: Notify WW. W. Roper, Woodrow Wilson League, No. 146 Bo. Broad Street, Philadelphia, of the or- ganization of the club, giving names of officers and members, and he will send supplies and literature. DO IT NOW AND "WILSON WILL WIN." of enroll- of ALL meeting. Sunday School Convention. The seventeenth quarterly Sunday school convention of the Runville charge, United Brethren in Christ, will convene at Pleasant Valley on Sunday, Sept. 1st, and hold three sessions dur- ing the day. and Power company, | UNIONVILLE, On the Wing: Migs Mary lansberry, after ing three weeks visiting Tyrone and Philipsburg, home on Saturday M, G. Musseer left for his |} Pittsburg. James pend - Iriends at returned ome in Alexander, after fo ir five weeks’ hard work on the farm, eft for Philadelphia where hi i8 a teacher In an indu school Mrs. Clara Elder, of Th recent visitor at the home brother, Dr. C. A. Van Valin Dr. Bovd Irwin, after a } with hig “chum George R Philipsburg, returned dny Handsome Wiha mother Mar K. E Eri Cit wre Joli visitor it R. Eckenroth, W the champion egg is not for le ved art rone is A her Init ’ in home op Charles DD, G Morrison, spending a month Bellefonte hospital, in this place before le in a railroad office In the i Postmaster J Ww Smith is fy a two jaunt to and during his absence, a M, Mrs. Alice Smith Barton ing out the letters, newspaper "Please remits.” Mr. Al is visiting his sister, Altoor more iIRiting ing for} forme; weeks’ Ocenr loughrey, of Phil Mrs. P Donnell Miss Su¢ who has gaged In New York City as slonal nurse for many mont! turned home recently and ha charge of her sister, Mrs, W. R Shipley, i John F } Mo } i ¢ bri ieep Other The Items: } Newsy new opera 1 i ’ The P omposer first priz and wr } ane Mra Frat Golden Wedding {rr ALE st 24t} the farm Satu marriage wedding present event chat shooting, musi but not walst bands the der th leant slo at had been | i necasion Mr Lindemuth, the is an expert “fiddler and the crowd with ag: The Devil's woman, Durang’'s Hornpipe, et Ole Bull, in his day, heard Mr. 1 he would have broken his into splinters and went wa sat down in the grass It to keep jower extremitis keeping time to the musi one lady from Jersey Shore Brisbin actually did some dancing and were loudly All in all, It was one of the joyable occasions it has ever pleasure to participate in their children and nearly all of their grandchildren and one great grand. child were present. The following mT] a list of the guests as near as | could | collect them, to wit Mra wm. Senser, her daughter Laura, Fred fon. [wer and wife and Mr, and Mrs, Wout. brook, of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Harpy Lindemuth and daughter Violet Unionville: Mr. and Mrs. Ed iand Herman, Nathaniel, Mabel, Elwood, and their children; Mr. and Mrs Lindemuth and children, Sarah Anna, Mrs, Geo, entert holce selection Dream, Irish W ones Hploer Christins, Sarah Lemore Martin and Ingram and Howard Ingram, of Millville; My and Mrs, L. B. Brisbin, G. B, Brishin. Mrs. Frank Budd, Miss Agnes Reig. bin, Margaret Brisbin, and Samuel Brisbin, of Tyrone; Mrs. John Glenn and Mrs. Samuel Weaver, of Lemont: Mr. and Mra. G. W. Rumberger, Miss Francis Brady, Miss Margaret Jip, Miss Hannah Thompson, Mra. | fo Holtzworth, Mrs, M. Brugger, Joneph Brugger and wife, Mra. Malissa jj, Mrs. Annie Weaver, all of Unionviije BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, August 29th, 1912, FERAL ATTA EAE STRATA ALL AARP ALAA LAALALAL ALLL LALLA Mr. and Mrs. Owen Underwood, Prof J, B. Fox, wife and son; David C. Hall and daughters, Anna and Harriet: Sarah KE. Hall, Mrs. Clara Jones, Nelman, Mrs, Nelman, Helen Sander gon, Mry, Frank Peters and daughter Verna, Helen Ammerman, Mrs, Aman da Lannen, Mrs. H. A. Scholl, Mary Nelman Miss Carry Neiman, Miss Hannah Scholl, Mrs. Ammerman Store Howard Scholl wife Grover Lanning, Allee Stine, Mrs, Ada Albert Peters Margaret Helen Peters, William, Catherine Joseph Stere, Mrs, Olive Sanderson of Union township; Mr 15. Bitting, of Jersey Shor Mrs rlet Ingram, Mrs. Levi Westbroo Tyrone Miss P. Ryan Altoona, Mr nd (‘her Mi: ind Mr ind las (i000) sam, Hall and Ola Ster Mrs. and M Adeline Conner and Mrs, 1. Daniel M t but not i« the great he ind coon ) Nar el Deeb ~hamokin i you ma trend 1 JO 14 m1 react your « 1 weddin IYOMIN contin wether MOSHANNON. Amanda Fye, son returned to their |} Mrs ighter have North Bend, after pending an ith her friends In this place wgain Amanda, we all like to se ms Mr wand Hollo spent Grace Fye of weeks ago | Hope she will = ¢ around again Milford Yau mother's Mrs here ¢ home at West Brushvalley. ited Evangs I A444 AAMAS We Pay 27¢ for Butter )() ” “ Fine Loose Coffee, 5 Gal. Oil Chocolate ‘ 28-1bs Dairy Salt 7 cakes Soap...... hua 11b Baking Powder with dish Knights Vanilla, a bot.8 and Dunhem's Cocoanut Rice, 4 Ibs. Cornstarch, Salt, per Macaroni, per Soda, per box 3 boxes of Banner These For Cash. See our line of premiums we give with cash purchases. Gillen, the Grocer. Both Phones. per box sack box Prices Are CHHMMAIIIRALLALL LPALBIRHLALALL ALBA LAABL BABA BVA0N KATZ & COMPANY'S SPECIAL NEWS TO Early Dress Goods BUYERS. Dame Fashion says:— Broadcloths as the Leading Fabric for Fall Costumes. Never before have we shown such an assort- ment—Not only in the staple shades such as Black, Brown, Navys, Greys, Etc. but we also show them in the High Colors such as Pinks, Ciels, Creams, Yellow, Heilotrope, Etc. Suitings ic also open for your inspection. Our sample book of 52-in. Imported KATZ & COMPANY Announcement of | Spicer, | daughter, Mrs. Semore Lockwood and | IN FALL READINESS The Sim Stocks Are Here Generous showings in all lines for Fall and Win- ter wearing. Suits, Raincoats, Over- coats--we are ready. Every man, young or old, or anywhere between can find just the sort of clothes he wants. All dependable. Styles that are different and beyond what you will see in other stores. And prices the most rea- sonable. Men's Hat: Neckwear, Sweaters, Underwear, Chil- dren's Clothing--all ready. Sim, the
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