Page 4. Thursday, October 7th, 1912. ¢ he Centre Democrat, OHAS. R. KURTZ. Rditor and Proprietor, A.C DERR, Associate Kditor, SWORN CIRCULATION tiv lp nip Re TERMS oF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per Year Persons who send or bring the money to she ofMce and pay in advance, $1 per year OENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week Woridfor Bigaaburg Stookman for... ovine , J. Bryan's "Commoner ‘ Wedinened weekly every Thursday morning EBosered in the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa. 88 second-class matter. The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All sredits are given by a change of label the first issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit, uest. Watch date on vour label. ubscribers changing postofiee address, and potifying us, are liable for same. OVER 5,500. a ——~ aos wise directed. We employ no collector send or bring the money to this ofce EDITORIAL American people have come to that The the nt half bad conclusion schoommasters are a member of He wil real Evervbhody will now be Woodrow Wilson's big scl be the th Stick. 100k only man wi the Bull ) is now out of » slaughtered on Hunting season, So many Tuesday that come extinct. Is All good ci with the new about some Je booster When a was an ¥ palmed off C. Convention, ention lan Asso ‘ be held in the lectui Presbyterian chur } on Saturday morning, N f . J The Executive committee State Young Men's Christian ciation of Pennsylvania, in response numerous calls, has been making caref of the physical, tional, soci and religious operative the men and Centre « This convention been called the results of survey may presented and plans devised for such a program of work as shail best meet the needs revealed, The following men will participate in the program Rev. Henry K. Ash, pastor of the Milesburg M. KE. church; Hon. John Hamilton, Farmers tute Specialist, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture; W. J. State County Work Secretary; Israel, International County Secretary and Editor of "Rural hood;” R. lL. Weston, General tary of Bellefonte Y. M. C, A.; Buchman, General Secretary State Y. M, C, A.; James A. + M. C. A. An r nizing the Young Men Christ of : i con of ations of the ARBO~ to 1 ed ICA~ forces boys ol has this i study ul among unty that be Work Man- Secre- of Penn Joehm, ty, Pa.; J. B. Carruthers, retary of Pennsylvania, All who are interested In State Bec the boys and young men of Centre County are | welcome at this Convention. ~"Robin Hood” and special music at the Lyric theatre this Thursday ev- ening for the benefit of the hospital fund. SCHOOLTEAG HERS AND SCHOOL DIRECTORS WILL BE IN SESSION IN BELLE- FONTE NEXT WEEK, We send no receipts unless by special | 1 Subscriptions will be continued, unless other | N a) (3 | November ’ You are expected to | | which Insti- | | fessional, Campbell, | Henry | | done will be continued by the Superintend- | | ent, ! F.N.D.| On Wednesday, during Institute, the | | dressed County Secretary for Lancaster Coun | | I. Mairs, ‘THE COMPLETE PROGRAMME | For the Various Sessions—List of In- and Evening Entertain and Committees Information of Interest. structors ments—Officers Othor Annual Session Institute 1912 In sixth Teachers r 11-15 t Bellefonte, Monday, N sixth Pp Twent he Centre ASSO school ill as m, at 1912 INSTITUTE. Institute. CQ), Etters ation auditoriu 14 TEACHERS’ Officers of David ident Pa Pri Matilda Pre (Toller Vice Port ent—J. C. F Instructors, Koch, Dep Evening Entertainments, Y 1 Committees. rire Professional Reading. or SIP 5 Local Institutes. Teachers’ Monthly Meetings. veral districts the 1 monthly to consider professional and to confer on the amount of the work done, dur- month, by the corresponding or grades, thus bringing all the of the district, nearly as to work common sched- In meet He eachers questions and ing character the classes schools as possible, ule It is to a urged that the districts In the county thus and meet regularly for the helpfulness and professional such meetings afford, Certificates, 1913, Examination dates for State, and Provisional will Le announced later, The policy in the teachers of all mutual interest Teachers’ Reading Course | High School Principals will be ad- by Prof. CC. D. Koch, State High School Inspector, and Prof. Thos, of the Department of Agri- culture, State College. The meeting will convene In the Grand Jury Room at 10 a. m, The day Instructors are men of note in their several lines, and the evening numbers are especially attractive, Monday evening Albert KE. Wiggam will lecture on “Dollars and Sense” organize | Pro- certificates of giving credit for work | This Jecture Is sald to be chock full of THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, wit and tended Trend will | Macht with fay telling to glvo evening lecture ha," Shi kes pear, | Shakespeare duce | ever him hi m him ol opportunit one ol irs in t the he to heard | ugain, and If you have Ci fi CO Wednesday Driver on iris “1 1" Vill is Po America “Young A 00 points—a the week a Dr. Byron “Modern will be bh Ont and, knows others, King blg talk Ww. Lears un who how All will on This LO who want ni to " ver mi tL tall Shakespearian nnot aft to nest untry evening Ir deliver his g His Mi d m ttform orator ord henr a John reat Jed merica netdere 3 n pu fle on tn ind I Thieme { nton DIRECTORS’ ASSOCIATION, Forenoon Afternoon Session—Wed td Forenoon ¥ ‘ » cn him ent i PINE GROVE I I p 1 i tha Doxolog h always 1 man =ings it SRINEN Officers. of A ah i | - Mel) , | A, CO ngle, Be Mi Session—Wednesday Prof, M, 8 A ddr rene f Bellefor nesday [ f TT 1 p Session—Thursday. In MILLS re inst when in LNCe it the sing John D ho wotice that “Praise ( flow Rocke 4 ding a pew the i od from TO PIANO CONTESTANTS, We the at of test the Watch Til "Hel HIEWIAON TTILNN QO00O Aare Gilliam's reason that for ung contestants it 334 STLOA 0001 able to show the in the Plano ( store thi week, it falled to resvch next issue week's 403 pebuwyd XO 99 jim 3 pu® 03g Juswiuedag swelling 03 3} Bung puw Ino sig In) | FFAI—-S27Hd UI 05173 JeI0wW(] HU) YL in- fine start, King and evening | knows intro have to heat heard hi bry schol M. ture ¢ In Ol Ore ie POW near gentile whom standing | on for us a | home {tonded, UNIONVILLE, Musser, of DuQuesne, who has been In the employ of the | Carncogle SBteel Works for Vears, has recently been el superintendenc of spending an hers Visiting turkeys mind i sald "hunting" and to take In the election, and with {him came a handsome Pre man ol Mont, many oviated to the plant, at his old hunting wild Mont homie Is weed friend Vou homes Clifford er has ing VOUnNgK {to the name Harry Mu idence by giv paint, Mi A. T. Rowan eral days with a s« hago He is better And now tg “ tend who H beautified Shoo it everal recentl to DRC ped HUUBLERSBUURG orm day ttending State ver Sunda) friends In in oll Ome Mra G. } visiting Jock Haven Mise Grace mn Saturda) Mrs, BR. S H. McCauley ard last week Dr. 8 8 McCormick returned home from State College Friday Mra. Susan Dannley, of State lege, returned to her home after spend- fow weeks with her sister, Mrs MeCormick, Hallowe'en party of F. W. Dunkle Beck l¢ Pittsburg MeCormick and visited friends Mrs in n ing a given at wns well The at- MILESBURG. Thomas and Sunday visitors at Elizabeth Adam Mra, Joe Fisher were Fisher's, of this place, Methodist-Rev, A#h excellent sermon on last Sunday ev- ening. Next Sunday they will hold their third quarterly communion ser- vice at 10:30, and an old fashioned love feast; Ephworth League at 6:30 p.m, Presbyterian. Rev, 8 very Interesting sermon day evening on temperance, Arthur Grover, from Galeton, Was the guest of Mr, and Mra, Harry Wag- peor last week, He returned home on Sunday. preached an Wilks preached last Sune Pa. | { Club the | a — WOODWARD, members ofthe Woodward Gun ard engaged erecting thelr new cabin on the timber tract that was purchased from W. Eby old turnpike in the narrow miles cant of this place ton Vonada irkey killed shot nice itfternoon A Katz & Co will hold another open-~ of Princess garments and man- ufacturers’ samples at thelr on Baturday, November 9th; 360 coats and the | suits from which to lect about " The {ing busily store along $4 { reported this the first Is our Liver the Cause? communit common aliments bler on tur | | y ver trouble number of HEE Wi { relieve 1 wild t havi in are caused The proper aliments is to re- ! | W aus ry frequently in and Satur wel, kidney ng Zo) day YOU CAN ONLY Cr iat The Rena Pianos Tuned and Repaired. J. Lajeal, expert plano yalrer from Erie, Pa. wember 26th Meat tuner and will arrive 1912. Orders t or Brock- ive prompt nt- x45 zer Marke PECIAL SALE SATURDAY, NOV. 9th policy of this establishment that attracts pe es them to come back, note these extraord nary spec- 1y, many more items equally as good w be found bles and counters through the 2000 yds. Calico SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 3 1-2c per yard Workman's Bargain Store, ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STREETS. How- | Col- | the After a midnight supper they | {all departed for. their homes. | SPECIAL NEWS TO PROSPECTIVE On Saturday, November 9th, Katz & Co. will hold a Special Ladies’ Coat and Suit Sale. This is not a sale from stock, but a sale of manufacturers’ samples, ready to de- liver from the trunks. It comprises 850 Suits and Coats that are your's, ready to put on and wear. No special ordering, but are instantly your's. Its a sale of merchandise from the fac- tories of Printz Biederman & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, and Blagg & Lathaner, York. Only high class merchandise, but within the reach of all. A SALE STRICTLY OF MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES Suits of Serge, Whipcords, Diagonals and Fancy Mixtures; Coats of Chincilla, Boucles, Plaid Backs, Black Broad Cloths and Fancy Cloakings. Also Caraculs and Plushes. New REMEMBER THE DATE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, ONE DAY ONLY We want you to see the line. You'll be surprised, not only at the immense variety but the style, quality and prices as well. Remember the date, Saturday, Nov. 9th. KATZ & COMPANY
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