Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Correspondence EA ———— n (CONTINUED, ig . HOWARD. “It is not what we accomplish at any particular time or times, but what we earnestly endeavor to ac- complish, makes the road easier and should make all effort even a joy.” In Our Churches Next Sabbath. Reformed tion Pastor absent on vaca Catholic conduct church Pastor 8S service in ten o'clock Pastor Pp St Caprio will at Presbyterian whsent cation Meth on vVa- odist Episcopal-—-Pastor James will preach and rament of the 1 Beech Creek half 1, and at Hunter's Run half cele sa er at pa pa ten, and Council Meeting. All members Neff, who Is read and amendment. Chairman mittee made an extended verbal re- port, first A } done by way of ] ‘rushed limestone vf now in Speering and side sent out excepting W. town Min- ed without street com- N. utes of Lpproy of re work and repairs and the t progress streets: and chagges needed in streets walks This wn tions lengt! wind a f tree m of import for more made D nd the ven Mrs. Jos Centre Ha the guest of *. 11. Bennison Mrs, John l« visited a sick sis. Flemington ] and Satur- is ter at day Mrs, Carl with re ves Frida Miles- McKinley and frie spent Is at Mr from Thur down No. 52 Alfred his Snow TT Shoe Nn mpson AIM me on da A vis ra. J in DeHass, « ton, is with DeHaas Mr Mr harles L vith M K spent friends at Centre of friend, Centre Miss na, pald end an rabnie from his time res) Haven vith her in f her Fletcher suffered the ing farm horses Friday enjoying Clearfield Miss Maud Will Mayes hia fine yo witration ia nr Mrs. Edward Green ed by their friend, Mr. Leit over Sunday in Bellefonte Martin of Pittsburg, a portion of his vacation and Mrs. J. Will Mayes Adaline Anderson, of Belle- wnt the guest of her young Miss Esther Strunk last week Mrs, and Prof. Joseph C. Waeirick, who is the chosen head of the Lock Haven schools, are at home for a few days. Mra. Musser, John Dunkle and Charles Houseman, of Millheim, Sun. dayed over with Mr. and Mrs. John Baney, ’ Mrs. Melvin Schenck, of Clearfield, with her daughter, Miss Dorothy, spent last week among their many relatives here. Mrs, 8. H. Bennison and daughter, Miss Helen, enjoyed a week end visit with another daughter, Mrs. Worrick, at Mackeyville, : Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kelsey, of Lock Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. I I. Hare veyy of Orviston, on their way to a camping party Saturday afternoon, friends Mr. J One loss of ny heat Mr compar visited Harry spending with Mr Minn fonte, friend, v of pr a AC Bernard's from ali | delyh | main Yearick | | Weber, | Walt \ | well h eitizens for the afternoon as of Mrs. Anna Lucas Harve) Miss Adaline Willlams is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs, John Haberstraw in l.ock Haven Mrs. 1. Henderson Smith, now of Centre Hall, is at home to spend some weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam B. Henderson Mr. A. L stopped guests Johnson, head of the tracting firm who bullt our new grade road passed through Thursday afternoon, No William J. Quay, driver of with his daughter, Miss last Thursday for spend a part of his con- low town b2 R. F. D., Jen on John Shay, Walter, and spent region of with little the two sturd week with rel Blanchard and One legged bodied atives Heeche Mr. and lumbering went to boys, last in the (reek Mrs on thelr (ie0 the P Union Holt, Crider tract home Mon who are w | to teach [| Another compliment old day on mint of liness of Mrs | Holt's Jord's | Wagner Onl director Russe (Irove of by the Spri Ho Kline and W ind insu I nected with their store will build a much ories neight Hilda Wagner Leathers, of people ward in flicient store place two st Miss Claire tour by Hall Boalsbu latter part Mrs Sunday daugt ters tha 1 A and her ed in Penn's frien driv enjos Wi S and ti } vited mitted jadi £f 3 J elr resped and H a hundred Wednesda ever laomg and sister Weber Miss Lauretia We t hey Was ir have th oned, names (yy § led Balser Clyde EA mpan brother Edit} Miss Anna er, went where Frida Atlantic City for there their purpose to Ro : Newark for a Mr. Pa Cheesman and Miss Emma where Mrs, Long Miss Edith weeks dedlightful the appetizi expectes morning veek end in until { ! H the nes sisters and few Kathr Jordar Charles Pe Miss Jean D Grant Blanche Tipple, died Ir burg home last Frida) 1, and wuried here noon Mr. and ed oung iy remembered by almost all they had not yet rea Age They were ried Dee, 12, 1584, and not very long after thelr marriage Mr. Sweyers' business required thelr removal to the pretty little Cumberland Valley town, whete they comfortably established themselves, Mrs. Sweyers was a nlece of Mrs. H. T. Lucas, and when her Immediate family arrived here with the body at 4.15 Monday afternoon they repaired to the nearby home of Mrs. Lucas, where the friends and relatives here had assembled, and from there the sad procession moved to the Christian Chapel, the casket having been taken there direct from the train. The service wag conducts ed by Rev. M. 8, Blair, a former pas- tor of the church, and Interment was made In the Methodist cemetery where the loved young wife and mother rests by the side of her own mother, Mrs, Sweyers was a faithful member of the Christian church and is remembered here as a girl and young woman of fine character, and great sweetness of disposition, and (Continued on bottom of next col.) wer, Mrs Bechtol Leonard, Harvey and her friend of Pittsburg Mrs Sweyvers, formerly Miss her Shippens morning, Aug Monday after- Mrs Swerers here and wan Both their oa our ne Lid en middie es ——— - Corning, | vacation | remain for al are | {after hed | nar- | nm | the {ening UNIONVILLE, Mrs, Eddie Russell, of Philadelphia is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. EE. A. Russell Mrs. Tillle Wilson, of Is visiting friends in tow ity A “duo married of The Wea | The latter was chay | pretty little daughter { Be of n and vicin of lndles handsome, of Bellwood, ftraing a few initiag sf the vivaciou stopped het wed da Mrs Cher by he ne one are Mrs woeroned Ln the other rtha Lough Philadelphia summer L.ougl r. Als 1 \ : wn who Is a | of ‘ " EE. E. Erbart friends in Centre Co Rumberger of Hublers! his on Rhoads and Jos wre ting at parents der on, \1 Sl daughts of Al is visi Ww ympanied b aura ting B 0 and 1ddings home her : v the her home Mr. Irwin Interment woved ) home of Upper cemeter ORVISTON “fis n 8] er Lint Marsact tertaini om ft ore Neas nd at man here on Nellle Romola, on Sat sinter departed ne two and Mrs. Johr Marsh Creek Barnhart was is better at this Bowes Is recovering the skillful treatment Kurtz Mra Mann spent Sun- vers sick on writing un Dr but nicely of Confer has arrived h spending a week with relatives Fairview and Pleasant Valley Quite a number from here took festival at Romola Saturday (;e0 ym at in ove Heverly thelr Ruth visiting and sister grandma, Nellie Mra. Daley Met and Adjusted Insurance. At a meeting of the executive board of the Patrons’ Fire Insurance Com- pany of Centre county, held at the Garman house, Bellefonte, on Tues day morning, the loss upon the barn of Cela Wagner, recently destroyed by fire mx the result of lightning, was adjurted and the amount of Insurance, $1150, orddred pald. Other business transacted Yy the board was the fave orable action taken on fifty new ap- plications for insurance, and taking In cash premiums to the amount of $650, is sincerely mourned by those who knew her. Bhe was born Feb, 2, 1872, and leaves beside her husband, to mourn her, a daughter, Bertha and son Walter, just approaching young man and womanhood, who will sadly miss her care and watchfulness at this critieal period of thelr lives. Philipsburg, Pe lel ! spending ure Mrs. Elmer Vaughn ’ are PORT MATILDA. Those who attended Methodist akemont Park, Thursday of from this place were, Mr { Mrs. A. B. Price, Mrs. H, H. | Misses Lilllan Osman, Lena Htraw, Mrs, WwW. Crain, Mri M Mrs MeKinne Osman lant ut | | week, | Ove ley Cook H My Cra uel Mr. and week-end and Mrs Durg Miss | | friend n Mrs Mrs, E. M at Thom ps Woodring the of Were visitors Mr MJ home nn lorence Williams AlLoor Jam qd Eagl and Family. ties rans was ligestion ne neral LB n nt Was emetery the fittle and mpathy of parents they Da the 7 mem— SPECIAL SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK, Our Reg. Price Price 5 gal. Kerosene Oil § 53 § 5 Loose Coffee. is 42 Fiour, 3 cans Corn Rice, per pound.... Seeded Raising Canned Tomatoes... Syrup, per gallon... Banner Lye, 3 for.. 25 Arm & Hammer Soda, 9 5:1b box Oat Flake.. 1 Dunhams Cocoanut. . Walter Bakers Choo, Federal Stock Food .. Canned Salmen..... Shred. Wheat, 2bx. .. Blueing, per bottle.. FOR CASH ONLY. Ask for coupons. WH PAY BUTTER, per pound...... 28¢, EGGS, per dozen......... 2% Gillen, the Grocer, Both phones. Bellefonte, Pa. per sack Day and Osman, Wiser, in Susan Nora Laird and Sam- | Philips the ons | (Next door to Ceader's bakery) RUNVILLE, of our people at Unlonville Thursday, August 7th, 1913, ing. Come friends ation. one and all and bring your | A number fish pond will be in Oper- camp meeting | W. T. Fetzer and wife, {also Mrs, Nora Walker | pleasant callers at the | Jane Lucas, Mrs attended Bunday of Yarnell, Avis, were of Mr A of Bush-Meeting at Port Matilda. held in Matilda, of of Philipsburg, and good features Hawkins or will y nt home A Bush will be Port under au Meeting Tt y 's Rro i Gust Witherite Fhompaon gr e af { Grove, and Mrs, Edward Aqua, returned home A pleasant visit ww of Chesin Walker Saturda relatiy Sunday, Aug ithe A. M. E Pa ing of 10th, spices after Al church, Good singi vill mals meeting t J. KE ith es at ng preach- of this and the preach other good music, 20 o'clock: o'clock: y'elock { toona Don't forget th Saturday, August the park near the The Citizens on Aug is i | Jing Prof, L and val publi + engaged the to f Saturday, August 9th : We Place on Sale at Both Our Stores ell until all are Ol eve t he irn Panama Hats ne S 4 ETC; an Pal “1 4 bq r = tal Blue Serge Suits Cree \ ¢ Ser Sim The Clothier OBO | ’ - Remember Wednesday, Aug. 13th IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR TEN DAY SALE. Between now and then there are exceptional values awaiting you here. Below is a partial hist American Beauty Il sell du ur ro-day Corsets at 89c | 89¢ Domestic Bargains you cannot pass by nf any 53 33¢ ling 1 S¢ sale, our entire All Calicoes, including plain colors g 10-day sale only, per yard Lancaster Apron Check Ginghams, includ full line staple colors— 10-day sale only, Hill's Muslin (2 tomer, per Read these Silk Values For 10 days only beginning Saturday, of per yard. ......c0vuuss limit of yard August 2nd. Regular $1.00 quality, yard wide Messaline, black, white and all fancy shades, suitable for dress and evening wear. Our regular §i.00 quality—i1o0- 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—i10-day sale price, $1 15 LL par yar... .escisinanss One special lot of fancy Silks, a lot composing 1500 yards in all, plain and fancy shades, Silks worth all the way rom 75¢ to $1.25 a yard—io-day sale id bo a anu. . 20¢ Plain and Fancy Lawns One lot of plain white goods, 1200 yards, comprises the entire lot, sells regularly from 18¢ to 45¢ a yard. The entire Ict goes on sale, while it las 12 ] 2c at per yard. ....ccieniiiiiiiiinninns - A mixed lot of fancy Lawns and Dimities. All dress lengths comprising goods that sold from 12}4 to 25¢ a yard—all go on sale during this sale 8 1 2c - at per yard. ...ooouvuniiassnnnneninnns Now is the time—After Aug. 13th no goods will be sold at these prices —— KATZ & COMPANY
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