Page 12, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, December 12th, 1912, | ——— . CF reemoBlione: (Continued) HOWARD. What though my lot is in lonely place, And my spirit behind the bars? All the day long | may look at the sun, And at night look out at the stars. Mary Mapes Dodge. In Our Churches Next Sunday. Methodist Episcopal-—Pastor Edwin Dunning will preach at Curtin at half past ten, at Kennedy at half past two, and in Howard at half past seven, United Evangelical—Pastor M. J. Snyder will preach at Fairview at half past ten, at Jacksonville at half past two, and In Howard at half past seven Reformed—There will be preaching service in each of the flve appoint- ments constituting the Nittany Valley charge, and at each of them an elec- tion to choose a pastor for the charge, in whizh there has been a vacancy for several months will be held. The schedule as follows Rev. Wm, E Harr, pastor at lock Haven, will preach and conduct the election at Salona at ten o'clock, and at Mt, Bethel at half past two o'clock. Rev, W, Clouser, pastor at Whitedeer, Union Co., will preach and conduct the elec- tion at Jacksonville at tea o'clock, at Marsh Creek at half past two, and in Howard at half past seven. H. J. Zechman, a licentiate, of Sinking Springs, Pa. is the candidate to be voted for. James is of Pittsburg a Sunday T. W. Sayder of an infant. Ellis { enjoyed home vis Ertle, it over Mr. and Mrs mourning the loss Mrs. Elizabeth Hazel was the guest of Mrs. I. H. Neff last Friday night Harold Thompson, of Tyrone, was the guest of yusin, Miss Eva Neff, over Sunday Miss Elfrieda Confer . with her uncle are his ¢« is spending a Clyde Lu- and Mrs, Katherine vard passengers on No 100n of of last friends here experienced n, wis a Monday I. Williams daughters are tem- 1g in Buffalo, Harvey and br oked after busi Haven Mond: Mrs ark Mill Hall, was the week end gues of her sister and brother, Miss Ella and Frank Butler Dr. W *. Hensyl, of Berwick, ped in upon | ends here on Tt day last for twenty-four hours v Orviston week to omson, ee days insurance Have busine wn (FOOrgs ther nenss isit mmerford returned lunday visit with her ymeron raid, in who condud Pittsburg, nk in and 8¢ ple piea nn, ant Ist urn was Mon from the with dentists dentists ms ening | tgaIns in gener fonts in part Mr ] H ender two ¢ | Mary early Haven and her thiors, lid some Lock On interesting | ] dau Katherine and della Christma wing last irdn Mr . P hand Nan Belle fo Chri “Bil tensive re the Mill cation 1 Rad “Just 1 I am WAS ven easingly trio, at fternoon Christian ‘hapel last Mra, J. F. Condo, Miss and Mr. A. A. Pletcher Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Wilson the hosts last Sunday of Mr Mra. H. C. Robinson, of Milesburg, the four bright sons and daughters of County Chairman Kimport, and Miss Marcy Kimport, of Bellefonte, A# business visitors on Saturday, J. Will Mayes had Messrs. Arthur Young, of Young Brothers, Vermont, and Harry LL. Teverly, of Philadelphia. | Both gentlemen are extensive pro- ducers of and dealers in granite and daugh- in two en Eva and Friday in thoughtful etcher, with her the Mis pent rs het Kk, mie doing tmas shopping. who is doing some ex- ng and rebuilding of Brick Works plant at home for a Sunday weeks of "hard some Long PRiar American Hall, came after three f without me rendered as service In the Sabbath, by May Harter n were and Thomas Daughenbaugh ter, Miss Mollie, took a vacation last week and visited their daughter and sister, Mrs, Ross, at Sharpsburg, Al- legheny county, and another, Mrs, Wm F. 8. Lucas, nat Bellwood, returning Saturday evening The who were privileged to be rm mbers of the house party at the home of Miss Florence Leathers, of the township, were Miss Bamantha Pownell, of Yarnell, and the Misses Anna Schroyer, Ella Zeottle and Han- nah Schroyer, of Mifflintown. Venerable, but active banker, John P, Harris, of Bellefonte, spent a part of Baturday among his many friends here, When last seen he was being escorted toward the traln by President ladies plea” i Abraham Weber and Cashier Matthew Rogers, Jr. “Birds of a feather, &o." George M. Harter, of Nittany, who {Is acquiring quite a reputation as a breeder of and dealer in sheep, ship- ped a hundred or more fine ones last | Saturday They were consigned to a dealer at the West Philadelphia stock | yards, and ought to brine large prices Thursday last Nathantel | tian Pletcher, brothers, | Thanksgiving holiday, | Clearfield where they | building enterprises {train Albert Pletcher, { fel, who had enjoyed { tion, started for works at his trade | mechanics, all of It just happened that the {noon hours for Presbyterian tlast Sabbath found two of our al pastors, Elder McCracken of Christian denomination and Rev. Snyder, of the Evangelical, in town with no appointments, and they both became auditors of the Presbyterian Rev, Carson, A good example pastor, of brethren dwelling together in unity. and In- “Davie” Kochler, the aged firm peddler, whose absolute honesty has made friends of all with whom he had done business throughout Centre, Clinton and Clearfield counties, for many years, was taken {ll in Clearfield town, last week, and Is now here at his home In the ridges, with Mr. and Mrs, Irvin M. Lucas He was care- fully brought home by his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fullington, of Clear- fleld. Several purchased | has fon | it he Chris thelr for and after started are employed in By the same son of Nathan- a month's vacn- Detroit, where he of carpenter (i004 them. 80 nrter the M. J. J. Kurtz auto and chauffer wearing Incidentally, too, had learned that he cannot keep up with his large practice by the “good old way" of the horse and bug- gy, and consequently he has bought lone of the excellent Overland’'s, a new one, just off the griddle, this time, {and happy over it little in advance o mas, that he might be sure t in time, our enterprising dealer and funeral director lL. last week presented his two Miss Eva, and little with a fine I day event friends in t it After a refreshments present tt Miss years ago Dr. W. a somewhat used practiced the art of the it ever since, incidentally to a “frazzel" is Just a f y have furniture H dau ters, ing pleasing light runsts Re! hem bral via five Oar: 1864, and in 1856 many had made | He thi n One remembered by vho in since In citine i Ww him His daughter remember works man r well most beau er home Reber and from to "Bert Poulson and Poulson who ! tory now owned and who ins of Titusville [4 Reb of the girls het ful made 1} Samuel married of Shutt wn ather wae grandf thers of the firm built the handle fa by Bower and Leathers now a prosperous citizen va- | at COBURN. Bernice lower, the daughter of Mrs. Harry of diphtheretic croup last at the home of her mother Brier Her father Artemus | died about four years ago l A Christmas service will by the United Evangelical school Tuesaday evening, ec For producing fat, Coburn probably first piace in the the following shows N | hogs, weighing respectively 567% and | B10; Hackenberg, one hog, weighing 66; W. L. Hosterman, one hog, weigh- ling 666: 1. A Meyer, three hogs, | weighing respectively 496, 437 and 397; 1D. Meyor, three hogs, weighing respec [ tively 465, 460 and 430; J. Kerstetter, | three hogs, weighing respectively 491, {413 and 401; FF. Miller, two hogs, { welghing respectively 434 and 2383 lbs IW. T. and LL. P. Korman slaughtered [four or five of this same class In | welght, but we falled to get the exact figures five-year-old Auman, died Wednesday at Green | Bower, be given Sunday 4] holds county, as Lose, two ¥ Christmas Goods. There Is a box of Bamoset Intes 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, Ziso a full line of fruits of all kinds. We have a full Hae of pipes and cigars for Christmas 0. Call and see me near the Pa. 8 Rr station. 8. KEICHLIN choco« servioe | sever- | Christ. | it] Neff | gh- | tur | they UNIONVILLE. The Odd Fellows will hold their an- | nual banquet in thelr hall on Saturday evening, Dec, 21st, This Is going to be a “Cracker Jack.” The ladies and young folks are all on {the “qui vive)” The menu will con- sist of oysters, cakes, coffee, tea, rel- ishes, ete, Come and hear the | groan under the weight of “Nlling” have good social time This supper is not exclusively for Fellows but for the public as well; are welcome Only those who tickets, will be admitted, This prevent the hall from becoming | crowded Tickets will be for sale at the door. Doors will be opened at 7:30, The committee of arrangement {is Prof. J. 8B. Fox, James R, Holt and H. I. Stere, all hustlers, Come, Lewis Peters, son of William ters, many years ago resident of place, and a cousin of J. Milton ters, Is visiting friends In county for the first time in 86 He Is a resident of Nebraska. spent some time at the home of cousin, Col. Milt. Peters, Mrs. H. E. Holtzworth, ago, accompanied Miss Atlanta, Georgia, and her to some of her vealed the fact that she is delighted with the south and thinks she stay till spring and feast on lettuce. The revival meeting at the M. E church under the direction of the Rev, H. K. Ash, has been in progress for over four weeks. Up to this time there have been only four converts, Our faithful minister has worked hard and earnestly all that time and on Monday and Tuesday night were five and six penitents at the which gave him new hope and age and inspiration, and it is before the meeting will be closed scores of souls will be brought the fold The two-months-old baby of and Mrs. James M, Stere, which been seriously (ll with pneumonia, much better and Is now thought be out danger. ‘Squire W. H venison dinner t« his hospitable when his ana fn Odd is to over Pe- this Pe YOars, some Annie Blair a letter home friends re- to hoped, into Mr of ron will give a friends Thursday “wootsies” manu fad LPP is Macker Ne {9 $ and James Thon 1 Elain iy » near tl atrimonin me at Pine ef g Iw of the Reformed ' tied given Wie at Centre formed Pine tertainment Mills don't Grove This mis in it ® Not Loaded. "80 those men were in k with “And they really fought you? “Y-v¢ “Swords P-p-pistols.”™ “How loaded? “No sober.” lovely “You two you? a duel about or p ston? exciting Were Both of ‘em were Ve * This Is a Fair Ofer, 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 aliments 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 organ to healthy action-—-or your money back. Do not delay if you are weakened and run down, You are Hable to serious 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 #0, and we will {refund your money. Price, Sold In this community only at store, our YOU CAN ONLY oo rar 7) The Fexall Store from 8 to 10 o'clock, | table | generally. | all | hold | Centre | He | his | weeks | from | will | there | altar | cour- | that | has | is | 4 £4) ! | : : _ 50 cents. | JULIAN, Merritt was called {unexpectedly to lock Haven on count of the serious illness of ter, Mrs, Elva Raymond Miss Myrtle Williams, the pleasant guest of her aunt, Susan Bodle, on Baturday of Bigler, spent mother of this Hamman Is seen in our Saturda night What is attraction, 1 wonder? The al church, conducted by are being well attended Chas. Mevers and who have heen very fever for the past month, are improved at this writing Quite n of our voung | attended vival servicer Baptist at Martha on evening Miss Ridg« ple of tives of Monday Hand Miss Ella very LA - | ul | of Martha, Iwas Mis Arthur with Harry every Irvin, Bun- da his place Lhe revis services the 17 |£] Johnston, in Hey three low vith children typhold much number the re church, pe ople in the Sunday Frances who h of Bandy spending a cou weeks with friends and rela- this place, returned home accompanied by Miss who expects to remain weeks In that place Mrs, Margaret Lose [is spending a few daughter, Mrs. A. J Miss Alice Walizer her bed wu few days tonsilitis Emery, as been LAzzle a few of Belle days with Hoover was confined last week fonte, HUBLERSBURG. Lorren Yocum, who is emploved Waddle, spent over Sunday with parents of this place Those who visited B. W. Rumberger Dora Dornblaser and Mrs, Elmer | Ohlo { Holloway Hoy of his cousins land also {lege his at the this week of Lamar, Roller, of home of were Miss and Mr Conover attended John Hoy isited friends fu and Ross trip to Nell Rumberger | business Bellefonte irday | Miss home orn at | BeoNoNoNoRNoNoNeNoNINoNoNoON ¢e Our Candy at 3 Ibs for 25 cents BEFORE YOU BUY. We'll have a fine line of Oranges Nuts, the Oysters, Cranberries at right prices. We Pay For Potatoes, Eggs Butter, Gillen, the Grocer Both Phones. SHONONININININONINONONONONININImINO 1 2 | : | her i town | on | her | at nt eral A Gaelohad ¢ Chavfieureaato. Tour | | Ist, to Farmer Jones, whom he meets | lout on a roads’ phi Bh “Hey! | Here, you | gay, where does this | rond KO to?" Nervy old farmer | “That road? That alr road don't | nowhere, That road has laid right | there nigh on forty vear." | Cross Ko to Stockmen attend and others should the big of near Yarnell, on December has some desireable stock not fall to Harry 8 #iile | Bhawley 20th He | that {ing ones | postage | send TET FLORIDA SANTA CLAUS, And it came to pass in those days, # homely woman found homely articles for homely people (good looks 100) homely samples, paid, and if your “Florida back and y to in For n 4 homely Bample, send 12¢; all different, 30c., not well pleased Santa Claus” our money be double- time, with it returned Address will kK You (UA HOMFELY WOMAN 1445, Jacksonville, Box Fla, STORE KATZ & COMPANY'S NEWS We have just purchased the entire stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready- 0-Wear Garments a of a leading Manufactur- er in New York City, at former prices, Material in Suits are Two tone Diagonals, Mannish Cheviots, En- glish Mixtures & Dressy Material in Coats are Chinchilla, Boucle and Fancy Mix- Come Early and Secure big reduction from Serges. Serges, tures. the First Choice. katz & Company, ALL ALTERATIONS FREE DURING THIS SALE. All Ready For The HoLIDAY TRADE We Have The Goods to Please You, and We Would Like to Have Your Trade. in ar greed the prog fonts ar . { nt market trial will be pound, The Bellefonte, ordinary Fine red-ripe Cranberries, 12¢ and 15¢ per quart Selected kiln-<dried Sweet goods, Celery, Ohlo our best Cheose higher Cream no finest and grade in Extra large Silver-skin Onions Evaporated Frults—New Apricots at 16¢, 20¢ and pared Poaches al 15¢ Fancy Peeled Peaches at 3 Buckwheat Flour wheat). Prepared flour. Fine, monds, 5 «C, bright, Pecans, new Brazil Very fancy This is Evaporated something tm nn Ce Ib, corn, If you enjoy a dish fancy white, flinty, whole A fine line of Biscult, well vd all ot advertisement over Potatoes, sound Spanish fancy crop 25¢ and be (Guaranteed all pelf-rising California Nuts, fan Chestnuts and Mixed Nuts Corn at especially Jess expensive than a good grade of canned of fine rice try «grain goods, Cookies and Crack- ooked beef, in in goods per ne her goods the 15 grade and nd ance sp Spice ing Extracts; 1 Pickles Canned White Our standard All where in the wale than on price Cherries, sound fruit, at line of All better value Al same Florida and ( Fruit, White carefully Shredded chippings) but Onions; rtock California Ib. Un per 1b Ib, selected per 158¢ per than expensive convenient buck loss Buckwheat We Fruits, fancy prices pure goods at Raisins and Orange French Peas, Walnuts, Al- Filberts, Ital or 26e per fine and that we have We possible our urnett Peaches Coffees grades ‘alifornia Grapes Cocoanut finely than Guaranteed to please 26¢ have a fine line of Confections, low fair value Currants Peels, Figs Worcestershire And hundreds of items not want your trade and a personal call if and 256 and 2 for Teas pure le no pack- Knight Flavor. Onl fn 5% B A and . ucea Olive Apricots Pine Asparagus Tips i= up to from 2W0e¢ are Apple, our up getting usual 400 eclae- to than you prices Oranges, Lemons, B Grape ananas—all hn the pound; shredded goods the whole nut, the package 26¢ per Ib chocolates, and Plain grade (not More and Roods using Glace Candies No goods, but fine, Prunes, Citron, Lemon Dates, Mushrooms, Sauce of desirable goods space to advertise rrr a Pr = ECHLER & COMPANY mae
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