Page 10. Correspondence (CONTINUED.) HOWARD. The man best educated is the man who can help others the most. Alva Agee. In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Reformed—Pastor E. H., Zechman will preach at Mt Bethel at half past ten, and at Salona at half past two Presby terian-—Pastor Walter Carson will preach at Jacksonville at eleven o'clock and in Howard at half past seven Methodist Episcopal—Pastor Edwin Dunning will preach in Howard at half past ten, at Kennedy at half past two, and at Beech Creek at half past seven. Assistant pastor M. C, Piper will preach at Curtin at half past ten United Evangelical. —Pastor M. J. . Snyder will preach at Snow Shoe In- tersection at half past seven in the evenings of Thursday and Friday of this week. On Sabbath he will preach at Fairview at half past ten, at sonville at half past two, and in How - ard at half past seven, at the Howard meeting he will speak upon “Echoes from the Columbus League convention." The held, church union prayer meeting will be this evening, In the Reasons for the Census. The reli Howard and vi in the week, Dec ous-preference census of inity which is to be taken next thirteen, of which has been made before, is of coursd, primarily undertaken 3 the Jocal Ministerium that may have a complete here pastors knowl- edge of the preference of every member of the community, for their pastoral work; and to enable them to be of more service 1 whole people of the vicinity than they can be wit} this information As, for instance, cases of sickness or death, each tor vhere and how hest serve Thus it will be seen at a glax labor and exert repaid It that minor ad- yossibly even the associa Dr | E Joseph DeMHaas Dead. ploy n COSSOrs ever since He is his widow, one ther, Jo ton nd four hildres Poessie homes Mrs Edward Hahn, of ( wisia Mrs. Rathe and John, of ton He was ried from and interment was made in the mony cemeter Mr. DeHaas direct decendant of Col. John DeHaas, of lL.ebanon, who was com- missioned Col Congress, Fel 32 1776, and assigned to the command of the First Pennsylvania winning distir in the ary war. "He was an offic siderable experience, and time of his election, a justice of the peace of Lancaster Lebanon ata Mil. home Har - WAS n Philip nis revoiution- er of con. was at the then formed a Women Crack Shots. We two young women who not bother themselves in the least ov. er the suffrage question, and would not give a continental for all the vot- ing privileges the legislature could give them, but if, for any just cation, such as self defense, they to be called upon to assume the at- titude of militants, they would sure. ly give a good account of themselves, as witness Miss Minnie daughter of our neighbor Schenck, who now home in Williamsport, Joys a reputation as a rifle shot, was at home last week, having her gun with her, Oone of her friends, Miss Ilda Daughenbaugh, sister of our gen- ial baggage agent, “Joe” also prac. tices shooting as a pasttime; and to- gether they went out into the woods for pleasure and shot four fine rab- bits. There's not a militant suffra- gotte In the State who could do bet. ter than that, Bucked the Fence. Boyd C. Vonada and P. K. Detwiler, of Spring Mills, driving for Howard in their anto, Saturday evening reached as near here as the east end of the new Telford Road, about a quarter of a mile above town, just as it turns into the old highway, when the driver falled to note the sharp turn, and sidewiped the bank and fence on the left side, breaking up both the wheels on that side of their machine. No further damage was done, and neith- er of the men woe at all hurt. That corner is a rather short one and It would seem advisable for the road au- thorities to put up a “slew” signboard part.” have were Christian and who en- Schenck, | Altoona Fay | James | Jack- | Anti-Saloon | Methodist | 3 pas- | he can | BELLEFONTE, P i fat such a point as to be visible from | both sides, and just far enough from | the ground to catch the full auto lamps as they approach in | | dark. { Council Meeting. The municipal legislature met at the usual time and place, all members | present excepting Mr. Neff. Minutes read and approved without amend- ment, Street committee {dry minor repairs on the streets and | sidewalks. Secretary was directed to i notify the P. R. R. Co, to repair the | | the i | bogrdwalk on Walnut street, from Maple the track and to place limestone on the Walnut and Rothrock street crossings Also to no | tify John Beck to repair walk. committees reported pipes | Nuisance committee no report [to amount of $72.08 were found payment authorized street to flushed Bit and | Serious Fall. Attempting to look down the cellar way in the house of his son I. H. Neff {last Friday, the venerable William H. { Neff became dizzy and fell down the stairs to the bottom No bones were broken, and no very perious bruises were sustained, but the shock seems to have paraly zed, or in some other { way rendered inert, the howels, {the aged patient is, at this a critical condition | New Schedule, | By the new schedule, In effect { Sunday, the times of departure | trains from this station are as | Week Days 1 writing, in Westward } at 12.38, 66 at 4:15. Eastward 10:04, 52 at 1:50, 64 at 9:01 Sua Westward--561 at 8:42 Bastward-—-68 at 10:22, Adam Kline rida morning Kane and afternoon of Saturday of |" and mention | the local | religious affiliations or | guest Shope R the Sunday law, Edward Mrs Mar Swartz sttie, had their Thanksgi wk Haven times of } « | or laren Ala hor f Moshan | Mins toaona | and seloct {to Pittsburg for her Rebecca lu went to Al Wednesda and with a sma party of friends, journeyed Thanksgiving din I ner | Mrs. Z. T. Weir Battalion, | county ff which do | provoe- | has her temporary | visited her nehter, Mrs and BON Carr cultivated grand Alva B. ane Altoona wCqgquaint dren Do not forget the fine waffles the Evangelical ring for you, next » otherwise the post office Gorman, who nderson Brothers the ear thes here, and now of Mays in town Wednesday Eugene Pletcher, a boxes In Philadelphia, and his brother George, a student of Dickinson Semi nary at Williamsport, were giving home comers A trip westward, Johnstown, where she pected to hear Billy Sunday and Pittsburg was the Thanksgiving holiday Mrs. J. D. Jordan granted her- self B. 8. Bottorf and 1. D, Sultzman, of Renovo, were of the young men who had a recreation camp on Butler Beach last summer, spent last Sunday here with some friends they made at that time. At the regular meeting of the school hoard Monday evening Christian Pletcher, who succeeds W., H. Long, andn J. Bumner Wolf, who succeeds himself, took thelr seats, and Mr, Wolf was chosen president, Miss Lou Irvin, of Wilkinsburg, is visiting her home people here this week, and with her sister, Mrs. J. Will Mayes and family, went to Mill Hall on Sunday, and had diner with a third sister, Mrs, Bleanor h The Thompson-Kunes Hunting Club which rendezvougzed here for their start to the woods for a week of rab. bit hunting on Laurel Run, consists of Ward , Thompson, Harry, Mit- chell, Theodore, Charles and Merrill Kunes and 1. C. Thompson, T. B. Thomas and wife, with daugh- ters, Maud and Gertrude, Miss Corilia her « LNCe chicken and indies are pre- Saturday even empty house op- kept books for during a por. were stationed ville, N. Y., was light of | reported sun- | Water | and | manufacturer of Thanks- | including visits at | ex- | preach, {a family party to Mt. Eagle Saturday evening to dine with their relatives | Mr, and Mrs, John Thomas and fam- fly, and some visiting friends from Pittsburg. Geo, C, township the Geo, L on Maple until now a farmer, recently Willlams fine street, and on last week, with his family, moved In {to it. Mr. Harvey was one of the ex- | citizens of his township, and {is a welcome addition to our commun - ity Mr, William JORRSN purchased brick house Tuesday of Harvey, cellent | | Schenck son of Albert | Hchenck, went west some Years ago | and has gained the good position of | mall clerk between Chicago and Oma hi Not long since he came down with typhoid fever and was cared for | a handsome young nurse, whom he | afterward married and last week brought her east for a visit of ad {qualniance with his friends. Isanc R. Williams ralsed and fatted | | four handsome pigs, and had a genu- | ine old-fashioned country “butchering | party” and dinner last Friday Twen- | ty-elght persons partook of the din ner feast, he out of town guests be- | {ing Harry Derr, Miss Grace Gephart, and Harry Williams, wife and family | tof Altoona; Elmer Ertle, of Lock Ha Orviston After n | son FP. Edwin | Cincinnati and vith other friends urned home Among hn Gillman THAN of ni hington, Pa I, Mrs, RL. H ter of Mrs, 8h it Zanes Tr weeks’ Thomas sundry Mrs. T three visit and evens Mrs Arie of formerly Miss M nfer | SPRING MILLS. from 8 Domes AEar Renoy fie William Zeottle Smith's Weaver and family Sunday working for C.| visited at haries P. Long 7 sm SPECIAL SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK, Our Reg. Price Price $1.14 $1.25 54 75 25 07 10 13 Four . wt 5 gal. Kerosene Oil Loose Coffee Rice, per pound... Canned Tomatoes... 09 Salt . ashe oss yi Table Syrup, oi 3B Banner Lye, 3 for... 25 Arm & Hammer Soda, 9 5:1b box Oat Flake... 21 Dunhams Cocoanut,, 08 10 Walter Bakers Choo. .19 28 Federal Stock Food ,.20....26 Blueing, par bottle... 07 Jo Corn Starch sessssss Bo Ask for coupons. WH PAY EGGS, per dozen............380 BUTTER, per Ibo............ 380 POTATOES, per bushel.....90¢ Gillen, the Grocer, Both phones. Bellefonts, Pa. (Next door to Ceader's bakery) ven and Willlam Lucas and family, of | Last call for the HOOSIER CLUB Every Cabinet will be taken by Saturday night. Almost half of twenty-five Cabinets sold on Monday, first day of sale. Come without fail. Club, early to-morrow Join the Hoosier and we will deliver your cabinet and set it up in your kitchen ready to use .immediately. You .merely deposit the small $1.00 MEMBERSHIP FEE and your cabinet comes without waiting. Balance is payable in weekly dues of $1.00, so you nev- er miss the money, Club terms apply only during this sale. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. W. R. Brachbill, FURNITURE, ring St BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, December 4th, 1013, Te Tr a — I Beginning Tomorrow Extraordinary $15 Sale of Winter Top Coats, Well Made Styl- ish Garments, Until Now Have Been $25 to $27.50. Sample and reserve stocks from makers, winding up their years business; a clean-up of our well chosen holdings. A dozen choice fashions are offered for your selection. Materials include Astrakan, Boucles, Per- sian cloths, Chinchillas and Duvetines. These are coats for general utility, motoring and dressy wear the season long. Raglan and Military effects in smart topper and full lengths. Every woman and misses size in the lot and only linings of fine quality yarn dyed satin. Women who have waited until now to buy should be glad, for they will have to pay but $15 for a Coat that any time before would have cost from $25 to $27.50—-REMEMBER NOW $15.00. KATZ & COMPANY BELLEFONTE, PA. Christmas Shopping Early for the sake of yourself, the folks who sell to you, and the folks you buy for. Do it here—and start as soon as you conveniently can. erything for Boys and Mea to wear. Substantial, stylish things. Smart nov- elties that are just in, that anyone will delight in receiving. Unrestricted Selection For Early Shoppers DO YOUR We're ready with ev- We're Ready Sim The Clothier, STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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