Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Thursday, September 25th, 1913, Correspondence (CONTINUED. ) HOWARD. Divinest autumn! thee best, Forever changeful o'er the change- ful globe? Who guess thy favorite crest, The fashion of robe? Who may paint certain crown, thy thy many-colored R. H. Stoddard. In Our Churches Next Sabbath. Methodist tor M. C ard at half at half past at half past Reformed will preach, Home service ten, and will half past two United Evangelic Snyder will preach half past two, and past seven Presbyterian—Pastor Carson will preach at Jacksonville at eleven Howard at half past Assistant preach in at at Episcopal Piper will past ten, two, and seven Pastor E. H and conduct a at Salona at preach at Mt pas- How - Beech Creek Zechman Harvest half past jethel al—Pastor M. J at Fairview at in Howard at half Walter F Jacksonville lock and seven at in iladel- case tay Mrs. J. D. Loss Dead. At the German hos] Mrs mentions in | week's le le, and pass phia, serenedy La O88 Was born 18. 22, 1865 Was married ried to the Farmer's Institutes. ‘ambria h his if he This Week's impr ovements. The good work pairing Ing up, renewing r in othe ways improving the Mes f our mo rapidit impui such ity ths the n« ERTeg 8 most encouraging ew roc put on ti arn hed to er Car town nor ar- eR Or regul sult | f was | the hotel last week Mr. Ed- ward Her here i tend. Jackson Kline vddir h t ! side of |} Wolf own ET] pled 5 ‘umner J oncrete walk worch floor and are being vided to John back buildings A subst walk the Black street residence of Bquire Hay« 2 long needed betterment Mained. By some unhappy Monday afternoon and, of Mt. Eagle, for many years an employe in the handle factory of Earl | leathers, brought his left band Into | contact with a circular buzz Baw which he running, cutting It} across diagonally, severing his first | and second fingers entirely, and bad- | ly eutting the remaining portions of | the hand. Dr. W. J. Kurtz made him | as comfortable as possible, and se nt | him to the Bellefonte hospital on No be 66 in the afternoon. Mr. Strickland is | one of the most industrious and cap- able young men of the township, his mishap will draw out to him the sympathy of the whole community Chester A. Moore spent on business at Tyrone Mrs. Jacob Robb spent Sunday be- tween trains in Lock Haven, Ray Alllson looked after matters at the county seat, Thursday. “Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Tipton, of MeKeesport, are here on a business visit, Mrs. James Wyble her daughter, Mins, Jennie, hanoy City. Mrs. Frances Ardrey of Philipsburg, is wisiting with her sister, Mrs. Rob- ert P. Confer. James Robison, of Martha Furnace, was the Sunday guest of his uncle, George 8. Williams, Mrs. Bertha Bishop, of Beech Creek, | mischance last | albert R. Strick- was last week business is entertaining of Ma- Hunter's Run | at | "| footer, ay | | tendered to | mothers, { the : | sev eral | fore {dainty | class could guest, last week of her cous- William B. Rossman Mrs, Ima COC. Btover three dren, of Juniata, are of [errr the family of Zeigler, | | was the in, Mrs chil her and guests Mr by Ww Clair Butler, who emploved t Anderson Brothers, at Henry, Va, was at home for last week-end A fine big boy was horn to Mr, and Mrs. Howard Robb last Sunday, and { hearty congratulations are tendered Joseph Loder from {for a short time, relief lan uncomfortable of he Mrs, 8S. 1. Reber is entertaining {cousin, Mrs. Nan. McKibben, formerly {of Nittany valley, now of Williams | port John | called home jing illness Bellefonte Mrs. Abraham Weber, Miss Edythe, and Miss were Friday afternoon Bellefonte Mr. W. B nected with | of Chicago, | Mrs. C. Q Willis | Howard's Is he is absent seeking condition home from alth hey S. Holter, of Johnsonburg, Saturday by the of his brother Bower, her daughter, Elsie Visitors in | | | i | i Edman, prominently the street rallway sy is the guest of Lucas con stem his sister recently and spent Thompson small Orviston his friends one now a six- Sunday here boys, of | among Miss Genevieve Pletcher admiration as planist of {ture show, conducted by | Dunham and wife | Mr. William Weber leorted his daughter | Myerstown where | bright College Mrs wd Mary \ to | last is winning our local pil editor F Friday Dorothy enter last Miss she il for a wi who and he having home of his ov Last Saturday « Main street, her pi ion her homs Thomas ening, at Miss Maud ano pupils, and their recital which proved to b social function In performance of each Miss Thomas tions, as well the delightful which she in mistress the close of the evening refreshments. Not all be present but the names those who took part are as Margaret Schenck, Hazel der, Margarete Crider, Richard man, Vonda Johnston, Rosetta Schenck, Mary Kessinger, Lydia Roche del, Fay Stover, Marion Cooke, Luel- la Snyder, Gertrude Leathers, Jose- phine Pletcher The most important real estate sale recently made here was that of the home of Mr. and Mrs, George 8. Wil. lames to George Harvey, of Boggs township. This is a fine, practically new, brick house, bullt with unusual care, finikhed in hard wood, convene fent and attractive In Its interior ar- rangements, equipped with hot water heating apparatus, radiators In every room, bath and toilet room, wtih hot and cold water, and finely located on Maple street. It is one of the most desirable homes in town, and Mr. Har- voy mets a gogod bargain at two thousand seven hundred dollars, which is understood to be the pure chee price. The Willams have con. cluded the purchase of the old Mahaf- fey property on Main street, where their "Green Front” confestionary and grocery store, with ice cream parlor and lunch room Is located and will make it thelr permanent home. on n © a charming dition to the pupils, fede | readings, in of an way of and be. served of her of lows Long | of | ad- | rendered | some | fol- | Cri- | Hoff- | SCOTIA. Hicks and daughter at Tyrone Mrs, P. E spent Saturday Miss Laura Wilson, who ing High school at Mtate spent Saturday and Sunday at Miss Florence l.yvkens was a garvin visitor between trains o urday last Eugene Bi M IS atte hie n irr returned his Picalirn Saturday spending a very pleasant among relatives here He un few da at Lancaster I. T. Kellerman and Harr Monday for Bellefonte where Mr, | lerman has taken up a position as | tion foreman for the B. C. RL RT were at Bellefonte Saturday with | purpose of looking up a hous | expect to move in the near futur Jacob Ghaner and nlect Ghaner, returned home from a week's visit with Altoona Mrs. A. C | Barr, spent day friends at rg J. M. Lykens left day for Bois to meet his daughter, Mis l.vkens, who was accompanied f | Westfield, Pa, to DuBois by her 4 | They were guests a few days home of G. C. Ly Bellw before coming here Mrs. Bertha 1 ns seriously 1, is tur i friend, Harry had 10 hi i" morning, a vaca sy a} iso son Satur and sister last Markley one week Gates! Satur kens at who has Smproy r Pennington the misfortun K Miss Re relatives yra nd- College Dun- sat- me fLer tion left Lel- hey the and Jia day in Mrs with Du- Ruth rom unt the ood heen who his is hief his vAYE MOSHANNON, i Lecture at ‘RR, past Our Reg. Price Price Kerosene Oil § 53 $$ 5 Loose Coffee. Flour, per Rice, per pound.. Seeded Raisins. .... Canned Tomatoes... Banner Lye, 3 for... 28 Arm & Hammer Soda, § 5-1b box Oat Flake... 21 Dunhams Cocoanut., 08 Walter Bakers Choe, .19 Federal Stock Food ..20... Canned Salmon..... .10 Shred. Wheat, 2bx... 23 Blueing, per bottle... 07 Corn Sarl ....oucsss FOR CASH ONLY. Ask for coupons. WH PAY BUTTER, per Ib POTATOES, per bushel... POTATOES WANTED Gillen, the Grocer, Both th_phones. | Bellefonte, Pg, - (Next door to Ceader's bakery) 5 gal ‘SPECIAL SALE] Thursday, Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK. FROM FREEPORT, ILL. Freeport, Dear Editor I went down to Kane ARO to visit m3 man, and Ii, Sept, 20 county a daughter, inte Ammon Gramley, and | had i pleasant time I found all well, and | enjoyed myself with the friends who | were formerly residents of Brush val. | ley I visited Ammon SBchrovers live upon a 200-acre farm which have rented, ‘They the place, as it will prove a mons maker {if Works ed properly Mr Schroyer and his | family Industriou people and | they the west ver much I al- O William Brindle John | Brungart's and John Wirt They | like this ountry and are making | mone) I was at Fred er's and | also saw the Heck bovs gets $66 a month working lumber and coal yard at Slifer, | one of the Beck boys and | pald Sheets a visit He has twenty-four cows to milk and Is making mons John and Warren Beck have been offered good farms to work next vear fo half I had been informed that lam Houtz came o spring thinking of took supper with him if the report true “No, Jim: 1 like family Wi week | arrie BB OUR FALL Millinery Exhibit who they | like are lke visited Sif Slifer in the Kaneville will take place I who FRIDAY AND SATURDAY September 26th and 27th. Wis the mo get rent Barme nty man Ira 35 a The showing this season will sur- pass anything that we have ever hereto- fore attempted. It not only comprises the New Things that are now shown in the East- ern Cities but Creations that are exclu- sively our own. Owing to the fact, that many of our patrons have been missed by sending personal invitations by mail, we have eliminated that this season, but extend to one and all a hearty invitation call and inspect our showing. | Twice Victorious. to ed Rams wi KATZ & COMPANY Tain Hall w Ha Gap Centre Pleasant Look learn the real best; into the matter: economy get style that and 5 st satisfaction in buying the ylish, YOu CAN DRESS as well as any man you know, if you come here and ask for one of our New Ready-to-Wear Fall & Winter Suits and Overcoats You'll pay 12.50, 15, 18, 20 or $25 the suit or coat; the difference in price is in the quality of fabrics and other materials. But there's the same smart style, the same distinctive appearance in the $15 suit as if you pay 20 or $25. We can beat anything else in these good clothes; we have Ameri- ca's best clothes makers build them for us according to cur own specifi- cations and ideas. We get into them a distinctive, clever, pleasing style that is different and in good taste. Conservative and Extreme Models There's a grace to them, their own We've an assortment of these good clothes surpassing in variety of selection any line shown in Central Pennsylvania!
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