/ —- THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday December 5th, 1912 Et Correspondence (Continued) HOWARD. Suppose some man you don't just like, you know, Loses his holt and slips down pretty low; Don't shake your head and say, “I told you 80" Say something nice. In Our Churches Next Sabbath. United Evangelical--Pastor Snyder will preach in Howard past ten, and at Jacksonville past seven, Presbyterian will preach at M J at half at half Pastor W, F. Jacksonville at o'clock, and because the church will be occupied in the evening by Elder McCracken, Mr. Carson will preach In Howard at three o'clock Methodist Episcopal—Pastor Edwin Dunning will preach In ard at half past ten; at Hunter's Run at half past two, and at Beech Creek at half past seven. Christian Chapel—Elder 8. J. Mec- Cracken will preach in the morning at half past ten and in the evening at half past seven. This will conclude the interesting series of evangelistic meetings he has held for the past ten days. Carson James Council Meeting. All members present excepting Messrs. Mayes and Neff. Philip Crider Holter was chosen secretary to fill the unexpired term, Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved. Street committee reported no work done on streets because it is impossible to get men. The walks about the prop- erties owned by the Lucas estate had been rebuilt, but those on the H. A Moore and Hay Schenck properties had not been changed. The street commissioner “struck” for an in- of wages from $1.60 to $2.00 The corner awning part store was reported in a ition, and its immediate ered. Water and Nui- made no rep claim for a rebate of water rent because of non use allowed Messrs Mi Dowell cher were appointed a co ittee to settle with collector of water rent and borough treasurer 3 ¢ on lighting the through Mr M f onsultation it} ttorney, N. B, Spang Ym. Wm, H , but was not some minor m being present the matte was continued Bill 330 were ind es has crease per day the Ia dangerous con repair was sance com Carl fAfty at 1CAS i ord tees rt v's close passed 14 Welsh Thanksgivin J. Wil friends in land WAS a g week Mayes spent Mill Hall Holter, of home Mo Curtin, relatives of Phila- Thanksgiv- wife our and ong mas H entertained her Wetzel, bables, came from Orviston to hay N of the Thanksgiving at R. Willi Mr Blancha tions t« ie choir of last evening irdner and f taste grandpa Isaac M. Kunes, of pleasant addi brick chapel han tne Sahbs Frank G fonte with Mrs A new invoice ers last T ed to the and will tion N Edw Gardner employes spend Sh here. John 8. Holter and family came up from their present sojourn at Lock Haven, to have a good Sunday dinner with Mr. Holter's mother, Mrs. Sam- uel Bennison amily, of Belle came home for a Sunday visit grandpa and grandma, Mr. and Clement Gardner of forty sturdy labor- iesday afternoon, has add- stir in contractor's work, materially hasten its comple- ard mong at Leathers the Renovo, inday with and Austin Pennsy's reliable came down to their relatives H Benson cairn, Confer and wife, with their children, the hearts of Franklin wife coming home Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs William Ertle, of Greensburg, swelled the crowd of those of our absent citizens who came | home to give thanks and eat turkey | with old home friends The big steam shovel has backed up to Walnut street and started upon what will probably be its last trip through the long cut. Possibly a lit- tle trimming will need to be done af- terward | “The Church of the ltving God. the | pillar and support of the truth” was the text from which elder 8, J. Me- Cracken preached a strong and elo- | quent sermon in the christian chapel Inst Sabbath evening Mrs. Walter J. Kurtz and sister, Mrs, Wm. Weber, complied with the city advertiser's request to “shop early” by Going several hours of this fascinat- ing work, preparatory to Christmas, at Lock Haven, last Saturday. Miss Lou Stover illumined the so- cial atmosphere of our town Saturday afternoon and evening by bringhhg her happy temperament and bright smile up from her Mill Hall home and dispensing them In all directions, Mrs. J. B. Mayes, of Lemont, whose recent death at her home in that piace was noted In last week's paper, leaves two families here to mourn her: Mr, J. Will Mayes, a son, and Mrs, John Mokle, a daughter, with their children. The death of aged and well known Mrs. Zimmerman, which occurred on Wednesday night, in Bellefonte, reach. ed Howard In its effects, one of her daughters being Mrs. A. Butler, who of made Confer for Pit glad and their | eleven | |} How- [run for their guns | ninety | present; with her family, are all brok- on at thelr loss, Two Ea tiers of | nrothers, John W. Zimmerman, N. | Berwick and Harry L., of Bolivar, 1Y. | afterward came on here, and spent a | day or two with Mrs, Butler and fam- | fly. Mr ville, near furday | parsonage, | Rev. M. J { have our | “Ninety and most effective i well sung, and { privilege of a Howard hear It so well given as Sabbath evening when Miss { Harter, of Eagleville, loaned her s and highly cultured to dition, The of Jackson- Frazier, of last Sat- the 1. EK the pastor, young people Beightol, Cora R. Lewis A and Miss Howard, were married evening, Nov, 130, at in Howard by Snyder The best wishes, Nine" of gospel it very one of the hymns geldom audience it was in Is the to last May veel ren is volo Is from 22nd, breaking loos axle of the buggy Friday, ed a runaway and spill proved decidedly serious / J. Fitzpatrick, though patrick, who was driving, escaped with much less misfortune. Mr. F, | was badly bruised externally, and | torn asunder internally that he is on. { ly now walking about the house a very [little and with much difficulty, though aided by a pair of crutches, A good Methodist town Thursday Rev Dunning’s shafts CAUN~ out which to landlord Mrs, Fitz- 80 woman who came morning largely to Thanksgiving ito hear sermon, expressed herself greatly su - | { prised to note that there were but | forty-seven persons in the In truth the good lady is to have put it somewhat more ly than that, and no wonder! munity of fully a thousand | within easy reach, that than per cent. for a | service must find precious { thankful for Our gallant young Moore has gotten winning a turkey time, and usually strong - people turns out Thanksgiving little to be five friend, C the habit about Thanksgiving persuades his moth- er, Mrs. H. A. Moore, to put it into shape, and add the needed et ceteras for a little dinner for the inner circle f his young friends His 16 nineteen twelve 154 evening, were: The and Lulu Stover Gr Tome, Misses Anna and and Emma and of Howard, It is o an A nto of ) ests tl urday Stoner Miss The ly W for i8t Misses of Mill Jersey Jane Hall Shore Muf Oe of n dit that excellent ICK went the preliminar preparing the fine wd been feeding Thanksgi ] Hi reh fa n fail with ing feas had « 0 VALLEY VIEW, warm weather last ri Kam w out f i ¥ nearly from time : y ry right coming home Sunday evening. Try it | ood ! } Rev John Sundayed with his place, Mr, .and Mrs Rev. Shadle preached a able ser. mon in the UU". B. church Sunday ing and brought out some thoughts to his hearers Mr. and Mrs. P. R butcher next Thursday is invited to dinner Philip Walker still the big hogs: he that tipped the WAR A monster Our school teacher, Mrs Julian, is getting along with her school so far Our Sunday school will have entertainment about Christmas: children and perhaps some ones too, will be looking for a candy from old Santa We the time later The fellow who gets a car and hasn't nerve enough to run it, ought to kicked out of town Ha, ha, ha Our friend George Rider had his leg badly hurt last week, but Is getting along nicely Shadle from parents WwW. Ww yery Juniata, at this Shadi even deep Resides wi Everybody continues killed beam killing week Ibe; it last one at Snape, of very nicely an the larger box of will give be when | the | audience, | reported | A com- | | down lesa | for . | Was Sat | | Sherman, | gina | Nister, iE ti B again, | tof Lock Haven I | sponsible George Eckly went to work again at | Walker's quarry It was fun to see them two old fogles day last when that turkey came down off the mountain; the one forgot to put a shell In his gun, the other old man for- got he had a gun so the turkey had an easy time getting back to the hin again Grandmother Eckley, who Is years old, is not so well at hope she will again recover, Our town Is not so well represented at the five cent shows nights any more. It's getting too cold, I guess. I suppose we will all stop at the Haag when we go to town Sat. urday evening. look out, boys, some one might be watching. Joseph Lowery has returned home after visiting his son Willlam who lives in Ohlo, very nice time one Christmas Goods. There Is a box of Bamoset choco- lates down In our store walting for a word from you. Call and see my line of Christmas goods. Fine box goods, Samoset chocolates and a full line of imported nuts, Also a full line of fruits of all kinds. We have a full line of pipes and cigars for Christmas trade, Call and see¢ me, near the Pa, B. RR. station. J. 8. KEICHLINE, Nothing would be better for a pres ent for Christmas, than a years sub. seription to “The Centre Democrat”, week | | ! | | past | on Saturday | | organ Joseph says he had a | | Charley who were summoned to the funeral, lof Bellwood, were Sunday visitors at | the {and Mrs. Alice Bosworth and pretty 1t- | | Eloise Buck. | " | | | from | again | chores { main {on last UNIONVILLE. Rowan, wife and little son, of AT Charley's Rowan, home Mrs. parents, Mr. tle daughters, after spending a month happily under the parental roof left for her home id Buffalo on morning She was “chaperoned” far as Lock Haven by ner sister, Miss rR B wife and Wednesday for where they for the betterment of health, It is hoped his many friends, that he will in the spring with a largely avoirdupols condition Merchant John the hunting camp the Alleghenles where employed as by a hunters from “somewhere that the “mess” shot § plece, They report’ that found deer so plentiful and they also report having seen 18 bucks in one herd before breaking up camp. This seems almost incredible, but it comes from a reliable source, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woomer Girlest, Marie, left on Smyria, Florida spend the winter Mr, Griest's return Holt returned somewhere in he had been cook company deer, one they never tame, and and | daughter Edna, formerly of this place but now tors to Sweet, Nora of Pitcairn, were Sunday vis- friends in town bright, happy, Comley, of Tyrone, her grandma, Mrs. Comley toad street Abednigo Willlams, weeks of serious iliness cing slowly. Mrs, Richards stairs with jolly is on Ella visiting Plank after is several convales- iI8 now the able to come assistance some Mrs one Annie E and is able has ‘around” Ntere 10 be men,” after succeeded in laying Bald Eagle owing to the ia that there will through The “water blasting, have pipe not probal of the pipes Bpring. Mrs, E some ACTroOsSs 1 e, It is ness season any laid town M ent Griest Visitor had her "g Teddy! | DRY bears ha Hazel 8 davs Hazel, dled ¢ Thursday afternd o'clock of pneumonia ed had | ! | and ETent a req Of « Exeuent en's William Bruce { months Mrs, All 1 ourse she ir Gl aged son three been d % the report ay } e1 HUBLERSBURG. R mi spent R. Rumberger, at | n Monday, | people, of pleasant | Holl iy | tumi the home of E. L nday Mr took Berkstresser erger dinner Lut Mrs. Irvin B of Bellefonte, Bierly Parvin Mrs Markle; Mrs and erly and and son Miss Fle- of also Mr. } and ’ spent in Hut Markie and spent a f ! Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs Lowis Markle Miss Helen Orr of Hublersburg allers of Miss Miriam Beck, of Saydertown. on Sun- | ay | Mrs Thanksgiving ersburg wife da Mra Ww and were lege ow with D. A. Deitrich H. Markle their parents Thomas Bitner and vizited her sister, at Hublershurg It was a mistake that two men of our town shot unlawful and the game warden should be before arresting any children, | Mrs | F. Hoy of the game, | sure, | one Sagging Bridge Caused Wreck. The sagging of the bridge over Trenton cutoff at Glen Loch was for the wreck of the Penn- | railroad express train, re- | sulting the death of four persons and the injury of 50, Thanksgiving | eve, according to the verdict of the! coroner's jury, which completed its | investigation Friday. The jury, which | met In the Chester County Court! House, at West Chester, did not at- | tempt to determine what conditions | may have been responsible for the dee | pression in the tracks over the bridge. | ’ the re. sylvania in The Ladies Ald Society of the Pres. | byterian church, of Boalshurg, will | give an evening's entertainment in! Boal Hall, Saturday, December 14th, | at 7:30 o'clock. The program will | consist of living pictures, readings | and music. Come and see our Bridget, | Mr. Peter Popinjay, and all the notable | people of the day Admission 10 and 15 cents This Is a Fair Offer. For youth, for middle age, for old age—for either sex-—we recommend Rexall Blood Tablets for enriching and purifying the blood and correcting the allments caused by impure or impov- erished blood, Rexall Blood Tablets are emphatical- ly guaranteed by us to help overcome the faults in your blood, and thereby to repair waste and help restore every to healthy action—or your money back. Do not delay if you are weakened and run down. You are liable to merous disease should any extra strain be put on any one of your bodily organs. Persons whose blood Is not In perfect condition are far more susceptible to contagious diseases than those whose blood is pure. If Rexall Blood Tablets do not make your blood richer and purer, your nerves stronger, eye brighter, your complexion better, your muscles more elastic, tell us so, and we will refund your money. Price, 50 cents, Sold In this community only at our store. YOU CAN ONLY Car eral Sreeny The exall Store { Innt Friday | as |. | or daughter 1 on New | will | by | increased | | new of | and reports | athe of | {| Spent rallied | the doing | heavy | | his {| Philadelphia before | days AXEMANN, Mrs. B. A. Scanlon returned home | Monday from a very pleasant with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur lor, of Milton Mr. and Mrs, toona, visited week, Charles Poorman and visited at the home Mr Adam Hoover, Sunda Mrs, Adam Hoover toona to join her running a restaurant They will keep many friends them, wish visit Tay- | Miller al this Frank of Al- | friends place ! KATZ & COMPANY'S STORE NEWS little of his al this daupeh moth- | er, place has hus nt Kons wand that there 10 ho 1] irra them We have just purchased the entire stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready- t0-Wear Garments of a leading Manufactur- er in New York City, at a big reduction from former prices. Material in Suits are Two tone Diagonals, Mannish Cheviots, En- glish Mixtures & Dressy : 4 ny Serges. Hre al par but hore Mr James for Altoona Hoover, In moy house in that Henry Noll house BUCCERS lef her 4] Somer to suis ng and place of Peru, owned hy ng has purcha Homey Decker | expects move into it soon i Miller, Jr started as a traveling George Miller of his store and to (George Monday father, Cire sence Mrs. Flossie oul on is | take wi suleman Sr, will during his Bover, of State re, | is visiting at the home of her Mr. and Mrs, Samuet Markle The calithumplan band had on duty again last Wednesday night, | it being the happy event of Miss Cora | Owens and Mr. Edward Hull's mar- | ri Their many friends wish them a happy and prosperous journey through life Colles parents to he Ve PINE GROVE MILLS. | . D. Y. Brouse, of Warriors Mark, the early part of week at home of J. I. Murphy Mrs. Mary of Cle iting friends town Wm. E of Altoon brother, J. N. E Mrs. John Meyer ho pital impoved In health Constable J R business in Bellefonte on Mr. and Mrs Valter daughter Virgie, are G. H with Dr Mise Grace Dale spent friends at Pleas: ing ith N. T. Krebs and Ch tev the Ory in verts arfield, is vert returned last from Wes mu Smith transacted Monday Wo spendl Woods wis and Material in Coats are Chinchilla, Serges, Boucle and Fancy Mix- tures. Ww ni« Mr Thanksgiv- | Come Early and Secure sRsloNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNe the First Choice. We Pay ; 30c for Butter . . Eggs, per doz : Potatoes, per bu Ginger Snaps, 3 Ibs. thatz & Company, ALL ALTERATIONS FREE DURING THIS BALE. Gillen, the Grocer. Both Phones. visited thré™4 G OOD CLOTHES Such As Sold By THE SIM STORE Mean Double Econciny to The Wearer. You'll doubtless find plenty of Clothes you'll con- sider good enough for you, but if you are not a wearer of the Clothes as sold by this store, you'll not know until you try the Real Economy in these Clothes; made according to our specifications, they are tailored and constructed in a different manner than any other Clothes; If you could see the inside makings of these Clothes, it would be as plain to you as day- light why they keep their shape and good looks twice as long as any other Clothes, Double Ecomical too, Because You'll Find These Clothes The Most Reasonably priced. Suits and Overcoats for Men $10 and up and more of them here to choose from than any two stores in Central Pennsylvania. (} BeLLeronTe - State CoLLecE - Pa. othier Dress im, Che Gorrect
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