Correspondence (CONTINUED) ENCORE HOWARD, There is no use in" ‘arguing with the inevitable; the @nly/ Argument with an east wind is to put on your overcoat, Our Churches Next Sabbath. Reformed--Pastor Wo JF Zechman will preach at Salona aAUVRal past ten and at Mt Bethel at half past seven United Evangelical-—Pastor M J Snyder will preach and conduct com munion serviYk at Fairview at past at Jacksonville at half two in Howard at half past en In ten, and past Sev Pastor at in Pres Carson eleven past seven. Methodist Edwin Dunning ard at half past half past two, and half past ven Walter Fay Jacksonville at Howard at byterian will preach o'clock, and Episcopal—Pastor James will preach in How- ten, at Kennedy at at Beech Creek at se A Religious Census. Among the activities of the Howard Ministerial Association--the first im- portant fruit their fine fraternal team work being the union prayer meeting which s0 deservedly grow- ing irity-——is a proposed re- ligious eensus of Howard borough its immediate to taken at some date in future to be decided upon This means simply a call home within the prescribed proper horized persons to tain tl religious, or haps denon { nn would be a te word, affiliations or pref- erence inmate of that home, in erder Ministerial Associa may have such ff the community at gard, as will guide sociated work; ual pastor may wguaintance + familigs of of is in popul inity, he Near yet at each limits by ABCEr- per- bet- nave plan, so far emplate that in town the as each of shall upon corps of half | half | and | | at | ac | | Loder { Ereatly and | with | 8 all his | | whi now | be | that this corps shall | omplete the work single day or less 30 districted as t and it is prop be done as thor the United States ch a classification ws can be made fro tained regarding tl and relationships ye d ~ ie to the several pas- | interesti to everybody As th fetails 1 the pians rked will be made m fron time, that one ma with the s and udy to heartily co-operate successf ) 1 shme Bad Eggs. The Agric Experiment Sia tion of Ker i sending out a bul letin of rules for tl guldance of ail handle sgrs, that the penalties of the .some- re food law of that State laws are nos with the those who » many oggs which portion of the wir Heward com- sraphs which rs wuntry sters, are here Ar we the av liar red ny o who may our own less stringent of being he and plful nds re- Take AWAY ma } reeding sea Keep the nest traw («) LH weather wol, dry * pla ) wil, well. Market eggs once a or three times 4 reputation this manner hants and Huck clean eggs (hy ed, and buy 25M count.” (0) dace, away from odors and in ordoriess cofses Keep eggs move to the com- mission mer nt or packers (e) Es ta nm for handling lected and CEES venti summer f) Est : EEKS two whilish in Mer sters (a) Insist Candle “loss off” Btore m CRER receiv instead of Are n cool ish a re Se Forest Fires, J. Morris Hoffman, of nizer of the Forest ire Wednesday § n the Are wok which more import 18 Pennsylvanians, pi ng and rebuilding of ur fore nd every agency which can lend this important ork hould heartily encouraged This ocintion is ymposed of ate COT ywners of large object, busi- preservation cheerfully acts the several Any individual orparation Innds in the eligible to all foresters members Contral Association, having woodsy ter. ' he his ant than the w and is ness and Irst is the of our forests,” and it in conjun vith Forestry ithorities co-partnership or or agent for timber of Pennsylvania is membership and become honorary Y. M. C. A The meeting the junior group organized a few leadership of county Austin, was a very successful one, and the boys are growing quite enthus. iastic in the work. While here Fri- day afternoon and Saturday morning, Mr. Austin made arrangement for a general meeting of the young men of the town, (and for this purpose atl the men of the town will be classed as “young”) for the purpose of affect- ing the senior or regular working or- ganization upon a permanent basis, The place for holding this meeting has not yet been fixed wpon, and further notice of It will be given. A goodly number of the young men were seen personally by Mr. Austin, and the time set thus long ahead in order to pre-empt the date and avoid conflicting with anything else. Keep it in mind: Friday, Nov. 21. A Former Howard Man Dead. The Mr. Tebbs, mentioned in the following note taken from Monday's Gazette and Bulletin, of Williamsport, was one of the sons of John H. Tehbs, several years ago owner of the farm on the north side of the creek, now owned by Clair Leathers, and was well and favorably known here as a boy: “Albert H. Tebbs, a well known farm- er and truck producer, who resided on the Montoursville road, fied yes. terday (Sunday) Iatuing; . at six o'clock, at the Will hospital, bodies active last Friday evening, of this organization, weeks ago, secretary H. R. # clean, | Gather |, (d) | been | State | | ETRY t morning, on No. 57 { Mrs | Holter is purpose : pro- | i will | citizenship are mer- | lard twenty or her i toona, Johnstown, | prive | { internal owning | Siate | : iv may | { proves | elsewheng in ot i | burg, under the | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Thursday, October 23rd, 1913, Saturday, October Mr. Tebbs was picking apples, son Herbert was with him and on the ground picking apples, The father slipped and fell with a crash He was taken to the hospital ana there given attention, but could not saved, although it was believed a time that he was recovering." * On four, His was he The Union prayer meeting for this evening will be held in the Reformed church. There is no bell on this church to give notice of the time, but keep watch on the clock and be on kandg at half past seven. Miss visitor Mrs WHR In Maud Daley Saturday Walker Friday H. Walter sitors with Holter, at Mrs Harry were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. William B. Wilson Mrs. Benj. Well with daughter spent Sunday with daughter, Mrs. Kunes, at Miss Josephine MufMey Ing in our neighboring field, was a home guest varrie Holte and Esthe Gardner, of State College, were amopg th who came to our town for a week-end vis- it, A brand new home of the Condos “Yaney" holds than ever Lloyd Daughenbaugh, portant part as P.R R Cos home M, E Grove and Mrs. L.. F. Maves Sunday spend the day family of Will. Mayes At the Reformed par Lillian Ziegler, and Mr of Abdera, were married, by Rev, E. H. Zechman A consultatie of in pronouncing was a Bellefonte Lionel town Shore of Jersey and Saturday Holter their Altoona Wilson, Philip CC, and week-end vi 8. Cameron Mr. and Lock Haven, were nd, her tittle an olaer Eagleville now city of Clear- over Sithday O8e boy the and higher appeared in Monday last, his head a little filling an wwrapher in Altoona, tend office Sunday wife autoed at over wand with the MARE Hoyt Monday m ed 80 anxi serio come C. M. Muffley ymewhat exte re ern and northwestern St » d h he Walter Expert Aandisville turned west enjoyed isit with his s« steam~fit ombined plants Mr. and | H. T. Luc | Rebeo {Os i Howard ym | Ar of k- ery - heme | in its} beauties Departing We Ir Vou ir Jenk Mr and Mra with their { g Sherman HH ready , and as it is not improl make that what tucky Ww Holter ore AT Mr establis ter there MiIRiness he is the wmbile their A Howar 3 rmand loses, & Lining Harry J of twins right Leathers Harry and and enterprising mors who 81 zens of them $1 4 WI me inst "father in Frain whom he hg 101 years, and whose home Kansas, spent Mrs. Katherine son, Frain has W learning nme Iarae A grand- aeen in ni in with Mark, a daughter, Mark, of J Frain, a son, of Al of th ung ne son is Ba wi hnstown and Cep man's oming, 1 homes him While 114 surrounded, | mmediate he wagon, the COUrse both unately wy bones were | injuries of great import have manifested themselves course the flesh is badly crushed suffers great pain from these bruises, but at the present writing 1t seems altogether that he will sound- recover roken Of and ho Excursioning to Washington, D. C as popular at Howard this section Last day's special took twenty-seven Jeliefonte, twenty-seven from Jdincluding several from ville who were obliged to | Milesburg for their tickets, ty-six from Howard Howard near the top of the list there's anything doing. Those took passage here were Mr Mrs. H A Yaudes, Mr. and Thomas Confer, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Claude R. Moore, Harry Bech- del and friend, Mra. William Weber, Howard Kline, W. H. Thompson, Miss Nannfe Lucas, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Shay, Mrs. Mitchel Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Cooke, Mrs. Catherine Bechdel, John HH. Diehl, Miss Annie R. Fisher, Joseph D. Diehl, Blair Pletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus ‘Tice, Samuel Pletcher and Marius Miner. Charles F. Leathers left here about June 1 for a trip among his relatives soattered through that par of our country, rather indefinitely described fs the west, and has just now return- ed. During the nearly flve months of his absence he has seen much that he never dreamed of before, as the following brief resume of his trip will indicate. He traveled with his eyes wide open, and tells many interesting yarns. His first stop was with his brother James, a farmer, near Deca tur, Ill. Leaving there he made his next visit with a sister, Mrs. James Bolan, at Little River, Kansas. He next journeyed to Sterling, Kansas, where his hostess was another sister, from come to and twen- Mrs. for | brother, | of | teach - im- | the [a was | Mr. and | from Lemont | reapective | ANCe | as | Sun- | Miles | Union- | Always look for | when | who | and | DeHaas, | Mrs. there he for n Frank In ex« Shelby Lighter. From {went to Hutchinson, Kansas, fvisit with one of his old chums, | Hogan, and spent many days changing Howard reminiscences, Ponda Creek, Oklahoma was his next stop; ind, really that was the objective point of his trip, for his father, Wil. | Ham Leathers, lives there After a ood home visit they went together Oklahoman, the home of Turner, another sister: there they went, still to Wichita Kansas, where ests of two of Charles William Benediet and | Mrs, Henry Freeman From there lhe started homeward, stopping it | Kan City to visit brother Howard Lloy Leathers Seeling Charle and from gether, to they were nieces, Mrs to Mrs gu anothoém STORMSTOWN. Gray is very {ll of paralysis at home number of our dance at Reese Hollow on evening Among the fellows were Victor Rider and Arthur Rider seems to make a hit in that McAfee got far and waffle supper same it was too bad, Hugh, couldn't entertain vou James Hunter, of our ers, made a hit in dancing the Cream City Dance with Miss tachel Wil- liams Quite a crowd stood back and looked on How about it, Vie? C. W. Hunter is gettisg ready for the oyster supper to be held for the | Altoona crowd on Friday evening The five autoes ted bout 6:3 Robert Bu t 10me He Mrs, James ome 1 J. Green | from a stroke dren are all Quite a | tended the Saturday cessful Luther { tor Hugh chicken uffering His chil- boys nt place the the Bes - as ns Just that sie one best dance ire expe here has secured his new ! weigh the sug Moore, me, is no Cin who VALLEY VIEW, No, 2. “ems from a | iring | nly place some time Bellwood, arental } L Xm Cin Merrill C a few mai nere r Williams of days at } - week and this Mr Mrs Birthday Surprise Party rthda surprise par Ae Mrs. E + honor ’ R. 1 or Mrs. Julia Switer Lucas receiy present Mrs Eva, Cassell owls R erry and ds: Mra Miss Mi cas ne, 7 3 SPECIAL SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK, Our Reg. Price Price 5 gal. Kerosene Oil § 58 § 2 Loose Coffee 19 Flour, per s aon Rice, per pound.... Seeded Raising..... 09 Canned Tomatoes. 09 Banner Lye, 3 for... 28 Arm & Hammer Soda, 9 65:-1b box Oat Flake.. .21 Dunhams Cocoanut.. 08 Walter Bakers Choo, .19 Federal Stock Food ...20....26 Blusing, per bottls., 07 10 Orn SARPOR ..0ieuriicaeess Bo FRESH OYSTERS DAILY. FOR CAS8'4{ ONLY. Ask for coupon. WH PAY EGGS, per dozen. vivre BUTTER, por Ib............ 2 FGTATOES, per bushei.....B800 ONIONS, per bushel........B85¢ Gillen, the Grocer, | ents | some ame UNIONVILLE, and Mrs, Davidson Annapolis, Md., where they have sent for the next two or thres Dr. Davidson, who has been an naval officer on the water for three | years, expects to be placed in the na val academy of that place Laird Morrison man, who fever for poving slowly ed nurses The Odd hold a privy Saturday evening, wil We will vell attended Charle Rowan, Sunda visit home of prominent 0 men trip to Buffalo 8 Dr for been Years left Friday Those Who Know Correct Style Look Twice at a PRINTZ And the reason is that grace of line, that perfection of detail, that perfect fit at collar, shoulder, front and hip which mean so much. (Charle home and heen Fetter with the are im of train have weeks aid thre with t about hie Fellows, of this plad mn will ‘ will ale upper thelr roome hope order on be of Th LE) “4 vod } 1] made par and egg n and in iH1er of our fl} enren Twi made a day Quinton | Saturday es Vas ing mm d wit} arrived his brid« to the pe nderwoo home which | aople of That's the impression a PRINTZESS Coat or Suit creates--- reil “Dis- pf a a tinction in Dress,” and pliensants and’ 4 squirrel. Tt N the question in the minds of JeDonnell, who has obtal / 5 of your admirers is: quite frequent “Who can her Tailor be?” Printzess Coats and Suits day with two Women who knowappre- ciate the sterling qual- ity of materials, the care- ful tailoring, and the two full season's guarantee of satisfactory wear em- bodied in each PRINT- ZESS Coat or Suit. Since a PRINTZESS cost no more than a merely acceptable garment, can you afford to be without the social asset of a smart appear. ance? ening quite a surprise He H Askins week two Unlony Ash a went tev K John Inst Ket it wompanied by hunting ons | Wis Aran, has beon making ame litle famil; 0 has re imp wl wie are We believe not, and inasmuch as we are the exciusive sellers of PRINTZESS in Bellefonte’ we invite you to visit our garment department and try on a PRINTZESS. STORMSTOWN, flakes have KATZ & COMPANY The Sim Clothes We could not, were we to take several pages of this paper and use the strongest words in their favor, do these clothes, the showing we are making, and do justice to them. It would sound like boasting, to realize, to appreciate, you must see them. Beautiful New Suits, Overcoats, Rain- coats, Mackinaw Coats, Sweaters, Gloves, Neckwear, Hats, and Caps. Anything for Man or Boy's wearing shown in a profusion and diversity of new styles that is unparalleled. To see where this showing excels, in goodness and newness of style, in dependability and quality, in the moder- ation of price, you should not miss seeing this Fall and Winter display. Glad to show you. i, Che [ee (I[lothier Dress JELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE - PA.
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