Page 12. Correspondence (CONTINUED.) HOWARD. August, with =~old, When August round her precious | gifts is flinging; Lo! the crushed wain is slowly | homeward rolled; The sunburnt reapers jocund lays | are singing. Ruskin, In Our Churches Next Sabbath. United Evangelical-—Pastor Snyder will be present and the rvices as usual at Fairvie half pa ten, at Jacksonville at { past t y, and in Howard at half past seven will be accompanied \ Rev, Sawtell ) Altoona, a temper ance lecturer « wide reputation, who | will speak at Reformed forenoon, | past seven | e one . will re-opening of after making repairs of apering, the like-—the Methodist Episcopal si James {| Pletcher THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Thursday, July 31st, 1913, trains and dinner visit with Mrs Charles E. Yearick Mr. James Hayes and granddau Mrs gh- Reedsvil ter were guests of Mrs. A. A, Pletcher, | uncle Saturday D. W. Holter, our efficient ass ant station agent, is off at Niag for a few days of rest and vacation The Miisses Mabel and Paulin Stahl of Lock Haven, were week-end gue of Miss Martha Turner and brot | John Rejoice! ye fields, rejoice; and wave | Comer and Gilbert Shope Thursday morning for Cameron where they will work for the And son Brothers Contracting Co James F. Pletcher, ticket agent Pennsyl nin Rallroad Comp : f was at home f¢ i burg, Je Mrs few day Mr and Mi H | famil ara 18] her left | Mr, and for Prof Lt mington i [ Mi an week with his fami oll, and her son Tho arrived will spend wher A E dwin Dunning will preach and cele- | sacrament { the ord's | *Y Howard at A Musical Feast. This mean " pe Snake Apitton, Ww indsomely Social rude Jot Mr Arn on Grimm Punxsu t of her spending friends In the contracting rces at Emporium Mr Mrs, William quay Sh/oy el i | ! it from their son, Alva, now Y ait week ’ ) 1d Cam Holter Vi ) Oo who help make OOnaA A busy | yn, were at home over Sunday Mrs J. 8. Holter and Mrs G Pletcher attended the funeral of their brother, Herbert Miller, at Punxsu- tawney, last Wednesday, Mrs. Elsie Bechdel Fry, of State College, drove her own horse and buggy down to spend the week-end with her mother and sister Former sheriff John P. Condo, look- ing as well and talking as much de- MOCracy as ever, was a one-day guest of his brother “Yoney"” last week. Abram Thomas, of Painterville, Mifflin county, accompanied by his wife, paid a visit to his brother, Am- brose Thomas and wife Inst week. William Quay, carrier on R. R. D. No. 2, Is now taking his annual va cation of two weeks, and the route Is driven by substitute Ward E. Confer, Mathias MeCloskey, formerly of Curtin township, and now of Lock Haven, visited his friends In this neighborhood last Friday and Satur- day, Mrs. Herbert Miller and Mrs. G. A, Ward, of Bellefonte, came down from Bellefonte Saturday for a between {| Margaret at the home of the former's parent PORT MATILDA. Thompson left Saturday for {4 » le to attend the funeral of her Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson visited | jgt~ [for a w eek among friends at Pitts tn ok ny Sviendy at 4 Krumrine’s Watchword Howard, of Tyrone, spent a| 8 last week at the home of | Mrs, 8, 8. Miles | nd Mrs. W. CC. Rothrock and | of Lock Haven, are visiting is the watchword of careful druggist It Is our watchword We emplo only drug ind remed] uitable ( Mrs. A. R. Woodring produce exactly or vt Ai Adah Bennett, of Tyrone, spent | pected b with friends at this place | patier (eo Ww ‘witmyer of Wil Del \ ted wit} Ww Ro ind f } & pny 1) Wf Canton, Mr, and Mr aa 181 week Hamilton, are nts, Mr. and Mrs, | BELLEFONTE - . . . PENNA. J ge Gre an and daughter Krumrine's Drug Store, “THE LYRIC THEATRE THURSDAY NIGHT. 5—Big Reels—5 JO ZION. L Lilers SATURDAY NIGHT, w $ $ : i ‘ $ $ . i Soc We Place on Sale at Both Our Stores ell until all are sol everal purchases { week at exceptional Sim The Clothier, Lee 8 es ee eee esse se se sess ee Putt (SPECIAL SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK, Our Reg. Price Price 5 gal. Kerosene Oil § 53 § 75 Loose Coffee, . Flour, per sack 8 cans Corn Rice, per pound Seeded Raising. . 09 Canned Tomatoes 09 Syrup, per gallon... 33 Banner Lye, 3 for 25 Arm & Hammer Soda, 9 5:1b box Oat Flake... 21 Dunhams Cocoanut... 08 Walter Bakers Choo. Federal Stock Food Canned Salmon Shred. Wheat, 2bx... 23 Blusing, per bottle... 07 FOR CASH ONLY. Ask for coupons. —— WH PAY BUTTER, per pound...... 28e. EGGS, per dozen......... 28¢ Gillen, the Grocer, Both phones. Bellefonte, Pa. (Next door to Ceader's bakery) WH gd ddd EC El td TN 3% I gh - TIO - ICE RCH CECE eC eC eC ec a cece aC ec eC eChsChCh Ch E On SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd F We Ve Ben Our Special on 2 Sale Domestic Bargains you cannot pass by § 34c Specials in Ribbons ad 1d tim i me wien al y and § 0 OO cents VAIS. suns [Lot number one comprise bout 250 Hose, all siz in black, tan, and Regularly wi 5 10-day sale [Lot number two comprises about 175 Hose. all sizes. in | tan, and white y me 1 Regularly worth 35¢ sai¢c price Read these Silk Values For 10 davs only beginning Saturday, August and Regular $1.00 quality, yard wide Messaline, black, white and all fancy shades, suitable for dress and evening wear. Our regular $1.00 quality-—~10 day sale price, per yard, 40-inch Crepe de Chene in the following shades, black, white, ciel, pink, old rose, mais and reseda. Our regular $1.50 quality—10-day sale price, POF YAP. so esvisnssssnssnsisnssrnsnnes One special lot of fancy Silks, a lot composing 1500 ands in all, plain and fancy shades, Silks worth all the way from 75¢ to $1.25 a yard—r1o-day sale price, per yard... .coeevevsinnsisinnnsnn C 71-2 Plain and Fancy Lawns { 12 1-2 Fis Miscellaneous News of the Sale ings b t meat American Beauty Corsets at 89c¢ At Exactly Half Price Our entire stock of Ladies’ and Misses ats and Suits, including Serges, Novelties, Fancy Mixtures, Eponges and Linens at exactly ONE-HALI FORMER PRICES DURING OUR 10-DAY SALE S22.00 Coats 3 | Suits d rng sale $17.50 Coats and Suits during sale $15.00 Coats and Suits during sale SP i 2.60 Coats cid Suits during sale 810.00 Coats and Suits during sal me J a NWN Sun oun wn ‘ td tn at w a un to Coats and Suits during ‘Exactly half price for 10 days only TERMS OF THIS SALE—STRICTLY CASH Nothing sent on approval or charged at these prices—All charged accounts sold at regular prices. Sale begins Saturday morning, August 2nd, and lasts for 10 days only. We will send samples of anything advertised, but Cash must accompany all mail orders, —— — KATZ & COMPANY
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