Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, 3 Thursday, October 16th, 191 SESE TE Correspondence (CONTINUED.) Austin | WITH THE STATE NEWSPAPERS. Tice, | Roy | Wéber, Gretcher Williams, BRYAN ENDORSES WILSON, MARRIAGES, Allison, Herbert Gardner, Lee BY Stanley Wagner, Lester Walizer, Diehl, Geo. Tice, Norris Shay, Dean Johnston, Gilbert Strunk and Walter Shay, i The noticeable changes which make | for the general improvement of our| The | town for this week, are a new roof on | state ied barn of postmaster W. F. Hall, | is again and an excellent ¢oncrete sidewalk on | MeNichol | Grove street, povering the entire width | naries {of the two Jarfe and adjoininge lots fof CC Lucaes and W. B. Henderson, a full half square In the same line of substantial Improvements, though { they will add nothing the appear ance of the town, it may be noted that central heating plants, by either | that {steam or hot water, are now In ' again | process of installation, W H.ZT'homp- | doubled son Is putting steam in his Mwelling { house. W. L. Cooke Is changing from hot air to John Lyon and J A. Pifer are installing systems of | plate to the country combined water and steam | 9 H. | for the $50,000,000 road fund which | It not always e Neff is yet undecided as to whether | they hope to get their clutches | the of to use steam or hot water, but and the dutiful little organs are in. | Supporter, but making preparations for or serting the stuff to fool the people A | for obligations other | reader can't have a very exalted opin. |essarily reciprocal; that is, a man The school ion of a newspaper that lends {itself | not necessarily earn office | semi-monthly to so barefaced a scheme to plunder | porting one who exercises appointing with the usual programme. The | the DuBois Dally Express | power. It Is fair to ime that principal feature of the evening was | Another of President Wilson's poli- fa citizen in casting his vi and 1} los the debate upon the resolution that { cles triumphs In the dissolution of the | exerting himself “The American people are not keep- | Furopean-Japanese combination for |didate actuated Ds: Ing pace with the forelgn people of | ihe purpose of forcing a loan upon | Vance the public a davig ; o-day, physically or morally The | China. Each of the five powers is |Cure the ‘ and ent el . 1 Pastor BE H Zechman | disputing teams were AMirmative, now free to support its own citizens | Of laws \ ara a will preach at Marsh Creek at half | Hilda Wagner, Margaret Butler, Cur- |r not Slroumstances arise hv ay {al goo past ten, at Jacksonville at half past | tis Solt and Donald Gardner, and neg- | finan {al J in ly ments that they make {repaid two, and in Howard at half past | ative, Anna Boon, Donald Paul, Thom- | = ; is the atiitnde th the Tnited (Uses his seven a8 Kessinger and Zella ~ Haines. Of y arnment pe Aros princi { course the juuages, Messrs. H. Walter | 24 Un ha rinarshin with hie Wis Holter, William Haines and H R. | ; 7 D Har Diploms y An- Austin were p wmough to decide oO f " . Nie op N& , Fo KX World to | fOr the negativ thoug! had ; 4 : (2d 7 8i- vdditiona renso [ an progen 4 . tation of spenke ra for BOALSBURG. and Don ss Laura Keller 1 8 | that side inget ind Ud Gardner liminate themselves « » { thelr respective teams cancella- | the h ‘ Mr. and Mr It monthly the time and that desired BASKET SALE, Bale China & 24 greatly apport Christma “The High Secretary of State Also Tries to Com- | of late plays Bigelow, roads City Road,” the best was not written by Mr A op Bpecial of the Bellefonte Hall, Bellefonte. Pa. All Baskets will be reduced prices. This nity to pure your Skotnik-~Moskowitz, fort Office Seekers. {| A wedding of unusual prominence |} nt though some of the Bigelow | President Wilson's administration | In Jewish circles occurred in October were high enough.—Allentown | has proceeded far enough to enable | Jersey on Sept, 14, in which Harry [tem | the public to determine the point of | Bkotnik, of York city, a nephew organization Republican | Vi from which he examines public | of our townsman, Jace Marks committee the party |Questions, and, to his credit, it may | united in marriage with Mi in Penrose and that it is exactly the point of | Moskowitz, daughter of Mrs little lumi- | View from which he promised to ex. | Moskowitz, of Rutherford Montrose | amine Hie guestions, Becre eremon was performed tary of State pr Mantis nt the Magazine mother, and ited Bas- Lf] New 22 sold a New CE of "Ww : An hase shows full control ind the again the that Of nd Wh Presents M | be said I. GARDNER HOWARD, big Wre happy pu Ba Democrat When America him cial October on a thousand hills Has lighted all her beacon fires, And in the twilight tide the winds Are as the sound of many lyres. | THE LYRIC 18 THE ORIGINAL. THE LYRIC THEATRE Programme yan in "Pulitzer to the Orne Of First ns tments He i looked for office wit a view toa Tend He ins not apprecinti rendered paign; but, true velfare of a Teddy returns from matter in 1914 and Bill Flinn through Pennsylvania on a train with open safe thers will will put It ViLs the thir South td runs | Of applications effi n nppol er of I tired at spe - White A fs | 1nd the gro to aboard, | securing cCRINg an “in bi (3 i) In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Methodist Episcopal Pastor James | Edwin Dunning will preach at Beech Creek at half past ten, at Hunter's Run at half two, and in Howard at half past seven then something doing mn political Ie P the hos spolis and graft thal Republican party and eparated it Huntingdon | piace insisted tha! no one shou sending boiler | a position who Is not papers boosting | the satisfaction of the M ius mm n white « } The brother, Lhe dur to hi the ng fit that hould few id able t nn - ria the thie people bee n groom Fdward Bkotr eremony a 181 d nbove favor nas L £3] he Lp Ire nil it Bam 10 a Monitor The machine gang THURSDAY NIGHT. « ( t he Lyrics on of Hered. 1hrosi departed rhe. 0} ¢ in- trip to attrac. irn the wil Hie { » ner 54 or ! gE 1 ) t miss rienas irtments ' United Evangelical—Pastor M J. Snyder will preach at Snow Shoe In- tersection at seven o'clock in the ev- ening of Saturday; at Curtin at hair past ten Sunday mornfhg, and at Mar- ion at half past seven. steam is to receptic the Moskowitz nappy ceky home put in to couple wedding thelr ret thelr irn down 1d zealo neces Asy on. application a in is | the it L por Of nome ished one not ng Presbyterian Carson will half past day Oct. morning will fon preach seven Reformed Pastor Walter Fay preach at Port Matilda at seven in the evening of Fri- 17; at eleven o'clock in the of the following Sabbath he preach and conduct the commun- service at Port Matilda, ana at Unionville at half past does Lp west sup vew York Clty ployed In the of the New ‘ork ‘1 BOR ( on tur Animated 5 Id the ) } 1 t cont } i" ’ i Or n on behal i ah mar a ntance | y I : T. ref Literary Soclety held its meeting Friday evening, | FRIDAY NIGH Mer rw 161 Bi- No. who's other Adven- feature Neekly nis mans people only ans qua In ‘ | herrity, Lure Gen i ! the romaots NIGHT, Nest St. John Bishop SATURDAY ns ! Waters r) a i i from of nterest Rreor ssumed Married. On Th nie Kar inst, Miss Smith went parish re their pastor are two of wple, and it when Mr will requi Re they the | better the Bells the Zretied ton, nel tinng itkeman, Tyrone ides 1in meeting fonte i { 7 3 SPECIAL SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK, 8 elle preparnti week-end friends Ck was a pital made a | 1 last week wand nephew Ed- n iors Thursday usi Our Reg. Sat Price Price Kerosene Oil Coffee Flour, per sack Rice, per pound Seeded Raisins Canned Tomatoes Banner Lye, 3 for.. 25 Arm & Hammer Soda, 9 5:-1b box Oat Flake... 21 Dunhams Cocoanut 08 Walter Bakers Choc. .19 v . LR Federal Stock Food ..20.... : Shred. Wheat, 2bx 23 Blueing, per bottle Corn Starch FOR CASH ONLY. Ask for coupons. WH PAY EGGS, per dozen 33¢ BUTTER, per Ib. 33¢ POTATOES, per 80¢ ONIONS, per 85¢ MOSHANNON. (Jaa week, : ; _, | President cannot know persor Saugutar Of or. And ry. P. H. fhe : en ar ~1 { and * 4 Loose in Joretta | Lock sitors iH 3 We and spent | Shar ster, ant mkt spent : “ 1 | per L] Washingtor Mitchell | 3pencing a lew i with A ti Charles Martz ms ret hom irned on, Mrs 09 k i Peale Edward oi LEsSengers Henderson | Saturday ’ of Hilda | State ( of Miss Hazzard | hannon. | ] \ soon be he h 3 this . al da. what ’ ” i ger ’ N ’ fgea 1} ' 4 ‘ } ¢ ¢ ound farming for sone oh Y oF hake | ent coded no # me ' ‘ Wen TO BOALSBURG. was Mrs of Lewistown, f her aunt, Herr were Eczema and Itching Cured. aunt, CLE wing ‘ t E en i eqica Nt BCZEM > Se $1 tong " unties. 1 els t HOBSO Paid mn Bo who has spent some s at home with H lennison zler and Mrs. Frank |! Saturday guests at th jt d Mrs. Joseph Schenck Maud wnd Gertrude irsday with a school Maud's, whe John f Windber apend- } mn Harry at Yeager, o in toy of It} } . hanes f fat sub 1 el " Me pt in Cash pay nEsint is = pur- To ment home of Mr. ar M ingen bushel bushel sddress ROBERT F. HUNTER, Ex Hel Pa i185 Now a nang efonte John Boor were among the Stats and Miss those w day School « Gillen, the Grocer, Bellefonte, Pa. Annie | i€ i lock : whing in rily Lo heey if ho at- | town while employed {for Kelly Bros Boyd Raymond, a of Pittsburg, Pa esbhyterian minister and Mrs mite is the | Both phones. tende« on- r jeneral . ] International Og C any op- | ternation ‘or y ed " ympanied by his | General James A | internationa: Opera ombpany op international Opera Company op- vention ey funeral ted Hever- was ‘made mdu the James nterment emetery which and en- er meeling RIFEe int held an (7°) erost this en Apel 2 roller rd furna »w days friend Wea Tipton American pert roller In repre- Metal of i now White the muast here i 'o some « old Tus a Miss pDiens i ] Wis friends Confer, who has been d efficient member of telephone attendants morning for of her famil will probably and winter Crayer of broken two weoldent some able with the walk about guile’ was seen with on our streets Sunday Twenty-six dollars was amount added to the treasury Methodist church by thelr Saturday evening. » n f our f left where Bey al and J ore during the Firemar reside, she remain fall John eg m oN pla months ald of comfort. hin to and the net of the supper excellent chicken fallen short their been greater A ear load bronchos, of ages, (all young) and widely ing degrees of cunsednens, here on Mondays prides from thirty-fi to eighty SBome of our husky young have their winters work getting them civilized T E Thomas, one of our and hard working men, began rond work with the Anderson tractors, when they started In here on the Mt Eagle cut-off, Aug. 1912. and when that job was completed he turned right In on the section EANK, and in the more than fourteen months has not lost a day excepting by rea- son of storms so severe that no one worked. A good record At St. Agnes church at Buffalo, on Friday, Oct. 8rd, Miss Helene Tipton, until recently one of our Howard girls, was married to J. F. Bullivan, of Troy, N. Y., by Rev. Father Fisher. They expect to spend this week In Philadelphia, with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Tipton, who are located at 5302 Haverford avenue, after which they will be at home at No. 2 Halstead place, Sloan, N. Y. Miss Helene's many friends here wish her all happiness. It Is encouraging to notice that ale most three-fourths of the puplis of our Intermediate school—Miss Figh- or's—did not miss a single day dur- ing the first month of the term, and it Is a pleasure to make known thelr names: Rosetta Knarr, Gladys Sny- der, Esther Strunk, Bessie Wyland, Sarah Gardner, Julia Long, Carrie Quay, Bdith Pletcher, herine Pletcher, Alma Solt, Myra Solt, Vio Jet Strunk, Madge Allison, Virginia and waflles had reward would not have of various sold ranging dollars fellows out in ve cut steady rall- con ast | Niagara, | Salona, | "| young | notwithstanding the | rm, and if their supply of the most | sister and brother, a evening at 1 of Cooper Sunday A. J. Walker's in this place af sy fe eeks with friends e Kerns has returned me PLEASANT GAP, nan WS A Deautil rave Wi wiming vn Bilger irday night Bilger from Ww Nat Joh The church Mr. Wagner, Miller, of Bellefonte, and Rev. C Shuey gave some interesting talks Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tibbens and child of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lee Harry Bilger spent Sunday at home of William Huffman Christ Huffer had the misfortune spraining his ankle a of ago, Don't worry oan on Saturday night The sick around here proving at this writing Mrs. Royer and child, of Tyrone, are | spending a few days with Mra KE E Swartz Harvey Markle has a gang work bullding a concrete Apple butter making is all around here at present A young heir came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gill a few dayn ago and Oscar all smiles about it { Mr. and Mrs George Shearer and {child Sundayed at the home of Samuel | Relsh spent Mrs at fine the ng was Mr. Samu« pervice held M on Sunday mors of Bedford, of ouple Christ, you wily ime. are slo silo the at in differ. | FRUITTOWN. { Here I am again pfter a long rest | Believing you are anxious to hear from me | will try my best and give you some news this week {| Miss Anna Fohringer return to Northumberland, after spending sev. {eral weeks with her mother, Mra. Em | ma Fohringer Mrs. Eva Dipper, who il with typhoid fever, | at this writing Mrs, Busan Long and Miss Lydia Ishler, of this piace, spent several | days last week at the home of Thomas Boal at Rockview Chas. Fye, of State College, Sunday with friends at P, CC. City The sale of John Glasgow, deceas- ed, which was held by his son James, of Coburn, was largely attended and everything brought a fair orice. Mrs. Emma Fohringer left for Mill Hall where she will spend several weeks at the home of Ralph Rickert RR. Rickert moved his fimily and sousehold goods from Spring Mills to Mill Hall where he expects to work. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nevel and chil dren, of Boalsburg, spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. Mahala Navel, is seriously ia some better spent A young daughter came to bright on the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lose In Bush's Addition, on Tuesday ~Rev. R. Crittenden, who with Mrs. Crittenden, recently moved to Beth- lehem, Pa, was an arrival in Belle fonts Wednesday for a visit with friend here. spent | the the | days go | her sister, | of men gO | : i i i i i | at their home wih Alle street on nN ens Siar $1 hers Course tt} “ive num- 27-0t { bers jens Star Co $1 is year irse this year (Next door to Ceader's wsdl \ on NTE Wad 8 IY Ji YOU WILL PLEASE ACCEPT 18 AS OUR FERSONAL INVITATION TO INSPECT THE NEW, SUIT LINERY COMMENCING TOMORROW AND CONTINUING THROUGHOUT NEX ’ ~~. TOMORROW KATZ & CO. WILL SHOW The Accepted Fall Fashions Suits, Coats, Waist, Silks and Millinery Our Own Exclusive Styles—Nothing Borrowed or Rented For * The Occasion. We have used every endeavor to present the most beautiful fall fashions to be found in the city, and while beauty nas been the incentive to an exnaustive search, Quality too, ~the Katz standard of Quality—was of equal consideration. In bringing these new garments to your notice, we feel that you, will not require a lengthy description of the accepted modes. You are perfectly familiar with what will be in good form, Fashion Magaines are universally read. What is desirable to have you know is that we have The Authentic Modes—All the Latest Fabrics—Every New Col- or Shade—A Complete Range of Sizes—A Garment for Every Occasion. S Mlegheny Sree, KR ALZ & Company, NE Ta iy | IB ER RD AN ' * = COATS, WEEK Ni WAISTS, SILKS AND MIL.
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