THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, December 11th, 1913. larger stockholders of the First Nat- [spent Sunday with friends in Lock A LETTER FROM FREEPORT, CENTRE OAK. refreshments were looked after. All onal Bank, and a member of the di- | Haven, This certainly was a nice open fall | returned to their homes wishing them | . ” | rectorate from the date of its organ- Arthur Long, who has been in De- ns Freeport, 1, Dec. 7 80 far; the farmers should not com- | many more such happy birthdays. Orres on nee ization. The bank closed ite doors | p4it for some time, has returned home | Pear Editor plain of not having nice weather to | The Y. W. C. association will meet during the funeral and contributed one | rr 4 season We have had very sultry weather for | house the farm products. The | aie 4 | A Bau - wit tv ext Sunday evens of the most important pleces of the the last ten days and a fow days we | sage and pawn haus season 8 now OF. with Miss Spayd next SBunday even PY Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Thompson, of |, : . Bu beautiful floral demonstration, His : had some rain and heavy fogs; we are | Why not join together and have the | . i114 : a 6 ~ f re ' 3 I i AVE iT) ' : ; ; (CONTINUED.) | record as a soldier was comparative- | Sn w Shoe, We re Sunday guests of |. oiencing regular April weather | old-fahfoned Metzel coup a8 the Miss (ladys Weagley wpent Sunday ily brief but strenuous le enlisted as | frien n awn with the dandelion In blossom along | called it In earlier days? { with Ethel and Mildred long. yen ” M WwW. 1 Tol | 18it I ¥ I riler days : 4 4 Bia inson Is visiting her ie roads, » 1i1nx . . " i Mr ' nn herge Hi HOWARD member of H, Co, 4h Regt. P. \ rs ey is : Mad ih of the roads, and the liao and maple B. G. Grove killed the heaviest hog Mr H. . Fr Anke nherger ind son \ | and was discharged with his company | son, lL. | Jonnson. an amiy, atitrees in bud, Last year on the 6th of 80 far reported, 446 Ibs lot: U8 Vauars Frank, and daughter Mis Martha, : lat the lose of the waa In hix brief | Avis this week December we froze up for plowing from some one ine { : i hear | spent Bunday with the rmer’s biroth- It is worthy of our thought how [service of seventeen months he was in| Mrs, Willlam Gipple, of Harrisburg, Joe has 24 acres that 1 want to plow | f3 ¢ Yonads aa: Sanday with hia er Howard Weaver much poorer the world would be if [sixteen engagements, was taken pris- | wus a week-end guest at the home of [yet if it don't freeze up; I commenced l onrants. BS 3punt day with hin | J : | or i ' . FEE I ar Wf cou ‘ the little Twenty-third Psalm had ‘ it Petersburg, Se pt. 40, 1864, | Kline Haines, In the tgvnship it tonight | looked after some other matters. How | The Miltheim Journal says “A never been written~J. R, Miller, ... | Wille assisting Ma). 1. C, Chessem 1] Mrs. Laura Bechdel, of Beech Creek, On Monday afternoon Joe, my son, | about it, Miss G. W.? {large mix-pronged buck deer camé off | Who had Just lost a leg and suffered all | 5 4 Saturday guest in the home of {and William Pfile loaded a ar of | Saturday evening was the rreat | the I, ns on Monda anid CTOBS.- | ; th Saulshurm {Lit ! | great | nh Crom In Our Churches Next Sabbath | the nore ol of both } ot W Ft hips her brother, John E. Foresman spring-old fattening hogs, and 1 start | birt} day surprise for Grace and Rus- | ed the valley in the vicinity of Fleder h ERC. was shipwrecked whie on a mT ; ed at 8 o'clock from Dakota, [1., fe sell Weaver when t} Y AW ( | » binges p \ " 2 celical astor tail } gin! The Misses Jennle Tate and Eliza : TRIAL My " H iN Whe he ¥ W \ | The wack wa a + number. of United Evangelical—Eastor M. J. [detail in search of Booth, the as ASE A | oth Tomb. © Jerse thot were | Chicag: I arrived in the Chicago | ciation, with a lot of other ted | persons wl ere at J Vonada's Spyder will begin a series of special | of Pr lent Lincoln He was a mem eth Tomb f Jersey Bhore ere I stoe) ards next ( ne at A aol 14 nds. gat} tt} ; ¢ 1 {3 of meet! nes his, T} sda evening at ' ’ > " amt (3 | Sunda guests of Mr. M. 1. Beck \ ng nex morn | A OCiOCH rienas, ga ered an ‘ on i kumit} hop i the viatoehed It meetings this, wursday vening it wr of ¢ Grove Brothers Post (0. A {and helped to unload the porkers By | ard Weaver for this o a n ge iingry old are J. WW Marion, continuing through Friday i vind the few aged comrade . a Thomas Bowes went to Jersey Shore yD 30 npioatl | RRO, ye : | " v . | ¢ { hem y ecelv- | Jo ¢ he ening rie ¢ ree the | Winkleblect ntti vere zrazing and Saturday evenings. On the fol et survive draped his casket with | Saturday, for a visit with his sons $1024.60 for 68 hog Joe lost no y lowing Sabbath he will preach at Cur- | their y103y nd acted as honorary | Lester and John, and their familie in lr i, a : Hoi tin at half past ten, and at Marion ai | pallbearers. The funeral was held at| jeaae R. Willams, who has been |about fifty. Ar : X . ’ g 3 diroul y nmon n Ane ount | seven o'cloc) pe o'clock Monday, in the Methodist | paused up with la grippe for a week | lost seven brood sows, some forty | FORCECREOEGIEININIRONINININININONINININON ONIN NINONING Reformed Pastor E H Zechman hurch, where his body rested with- r so, Is again deliverin gthe malls to pring pigs and about gevent fall will preach at Jacksonville at half lin a few feet of his long accustomed | the trains oh He past ten, at Marsh Creek al half past | seat The funeral service was con Mi 8, O, Knoll left on No 63 Tues brood sows in the spring and has only Awa: nd ln Howan} at nal Past Heya du ted \ his PRator, Re ¥ Jame Aon | day for MoGhee's Mills, where she will | fi ind 17 fall pigs left Had resbylerian asto * "ay | win inning and ints en 4 s | rv ye hur Pa tihgh 5 Carson will preach at Port Matilda at |in the wdjoining churchyard The (shend the winter with her daughter M Ai A died he : wo uld ! Ave had | eleven o'clock, and at Unionville at crowded house In attendance upon the | Mrs alfponny 2 us ll lo t HORS th he 4 ue 1 half past seven | ceremonies hore testimony to the es- The fourth quarterly conference of Toe "He rod I th hole but Methodist Episcopal—Pastor James | teem in which Mr. Neff was held in {the Howard charge, Methodist Epis Ag gp oth Wg Y orn : a | Edwin Dunning will preach at Beech | the community, while the beauty and |copal ch irch will he held at Howard travel three tc fo p30 ¥ 04 4 W no Creek at past ten, at Hunter's | large number of the floral remem- Thursday afternoon, 18th, at the spring for a ak He h Ys ww iy . Run at half past two, and In Howard rances, added to the duet “"Consola half past one o'clock BOW s loft, six of wh oh will be 1 tok og. at half past seven tion” sweet! ind sympathetically { On Friday evening last, Miss Nan- [eq H, tes everything hats Catholic—Pastor 8. P. Caprio will | rendered by Miss Muffly and Miss nje | and Mrs. W. I. Harvey en had pald out near $400 for { ROWS HORONINONINOTINONITINOFOHONININOIRONO HoHONONONINONOHONONONOHONINONeHoToNoNoNOHomoNoN New Supplies for Holiday Trade Our regular line of FINE GROCERIES has received our best attention and is now in first class condition for suppling all the de- mand of the holiday season. We will call special attention to several items that will be in active demand during he next few weeks. makes evervthing Into i H= sage but the hams, and these he i conduct service in St Bernard's | Edith Weber threw relieving high jtertained at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Rob | for his own use The sausage he ‘ church at ten o'clock lights upon the funeral somberness of ert BE. Cooks Mr. and Mrs Joseph | Freeport : sis Mince Meat. Sweet Potatoes. Christian Chapel—Rev. A. Linkletter | the occasion. Among those who came | Rathme wind Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T oo w : ) ne f ndant U1 will preach at half past seven {from a distance to attengyl the obse- | R ‘ lesday noon 1 got my dinner at We make tl} goods right here ‘ oc) i in 811] are Mr and Mrs. Gaus i OmMmission mens placa where I yur yn op ‘ i ‘ ris nd The union prayer meeting this ev- | (ules Ww ppet i land at n they are served with d " ent old the hogs. It was a dandy me ever ince of mater [UTE me grown varittie Hamspor Mr. and Mrs, John J ’ ’ neal i | ening will be held ‘nn the Christian My . d Mrs. Clair Thompson H. Ze n ind did not cost me a cent. In the af- high grade good The hig? . 4 1 2 : . i wits " " " chapel. | Ernest Neff, Mrs. Stauffer, Mr. and | p ald. | FFhoon | went to Armaor's office where st of living does not appl Olives. My RM. Neff. Tyrone: Mr nd Mrs. | . hetatian id f lerks are emp ed I'he Have this art F { food i price . . . . ’ . ; ow MH. Neff Dead. Alfred 1 MNPSON Miss Edna Th mj | Kod * if a sumpty sper I 11.600 clerks working is Si] id P| nd a : ; . ly “ f nds William : 4 : On Frid XR Mr Neff fell | 800, S v Shoe Mr. and Mig RK. 1.} down the cellar stairway in the home White Malaga Grapes. fine flavored fru the quart ' of { thour | Have Stephenson, Cleve | y h : 13 H N ¢ and though n ; Me Holter. Cur Ar rred vee k eLLer, w “ft ' ’ ‘ ih 1 y ‘ Pan smh ro Oranges, Lemons and ) : foie HH : i [ A ItOOH Mr nd Mr nereased C. E. Mohn ning the [ed at one time The Grape Fruit, fine TR f A j pany y wo . Tee 4m i camp, and after hunting the ridges | wanted re f Armo: I frult oat the kind ant Bananas. from it he never recovered. Atl a con- |* TT ; | from Laurel Run to the Cook House, {and I said yes. 1 ate mi “ranberries. i nd fruit, and . this 131 of aul f 1] ’ da Farmers’ Institute. R ~ A 1 { ' i a ' ed alot x ‘ 4 Fh § ‘ "Wp for him LU ¢ ree 1 Y : p ore I a \ py ring the hollida " a Co ind that was on- | to which this count entittied w ripen bag? ay Our Cream Cheese. : ly one in a th nd. On Friday morn ‘ TF Frida And he J Ja BELLEVIEW-—Huston Twp. : Por 4 arior 1 y Fine Candies. i : Jacksor here w part ‘ fi ! . el, P : a ' { Pr Table Raisins. Mackerel. Oysters, sed e 0 44 ng h W A Harr i I n A Ha +. | New Pastor . i ’ Mad a n« : - as i ho d 1 We hear a eat de of a ¢e about si pir e y Our ad m ! WwW vice is to commence & 5 keep riaht on ti We have a lot \, 1 \S 1 4 3 \ | A 4 ods on har ar t to se them The telephone is 2 wonder { Ek } f [31 i A J 4 o eo ¢ 0 frie BOY | 5 : f y ise! nvent ” t + eV be please F eC ents Ma i mia more persona b ppin M Thom ft H ——————— n A ; SL —— SECHLER & CO. le co | Bush House Block: Bellefonte, Pa. FORO ONIII EON IOHONINONONININIEONON ONO NONoNcHONONONONONINC NORIO NONI NINO ROoNoHONONOR : : | | : HOME VISITATION RECORD Ward District Section yo cvrn nana fs This record of 8 BTW gla oe ¢ | at Katz & Co's Store. - What language is used] at hone? Name -— - - ———— —— Residence . . ! CHURCH PREFERENCE Mai ’ . Put an X opposite the Chareh [relerred \ i : H : 3 Advent . . . . a a} IAthalhl. . . » » son ded \ Rn : i ‘ ! elf } ‘ Raptist . W I iMennoniie 10 ng aa - ~5 Mt VR, wy ‘ ‘ I e it ! re » Fai a v= vam and Tamer Menge | hen mad moraing cot ik The Useful Kind, The Christian : wy = Provemant .. . . ms, | Ww ms. Roy Myers. Ot } wi ek e 1 I Tike 1] Church of God . . . . | I a — no. Ativan AR . ote] with my neis : Walk Congregational . ig i kK. Ear J W J samy 4 x x ni Dunkard a ee ——— _—_———r T — Nir TF wosrse ¥ tor A 1 n or # JAMES J GRAMI.Y M . 1] Disciples of Christ rl a i \ ris pulled taffy whicl st epla Sea = Er Rr ost Acceptable Kind 0 “TT Relormed © Reformed .... and girls that did not help 11 a taf Evangelical Association . - efor Chureh . . . -rr pulling Nore taide { A) ing ma n v | Tr 3 Priends (Orthodox) - afted Brethren. re] different games and enjoying them \ : : : - “(Hicksite a | Be 8 other ways The rain which | - a lh t RPP da } mmenced t fall about eleven ¢ look } y * | — - i broke p the pleasure iteide, there | | il No Prefereace .d Notast Home . . . .. fore we returned to the house and con | Refused Information Vacant Houses . . oy ed r playing of parlor game . Thursday, Friday and oun ————— - - i A.J ter onting ! they wanted l va If the desomination preferrid is ihe if heres | they retur omes in the) | er pr sol given above wr [LeF. Futul op mes in ! Saturday | TR rp— a ———— os i Sa ol | Ahraharn . “ siting his Give mame of Pastor of the Church stfended oc pusterced ; | brother at this place y OF THIS WEEK, - - a o—- 8 4 - - ——— | Our Reg. | - under] Sit. 1 180 | over | — | A LETTER FROM MICHIGAN, | 3 | years | years | 16° | Tomar Pep ol Price Price No. on this Record . . . | Dear Biter Wn i. ON | Raisins a2 15 Ko. Church Members . . | Enclosed fine one dollar which [J] Currants ‘A a3 18 Church Letters Unipinced | please piace to my credit on subscrip. [J] Dried Fleaches A | A—————————————— { tion We Are having quite mild | ince eat ‘ . 2 | Ro. 8. 8 Mestibers .. . . iim | weather for this season of the vear | Royal Baking Powder 22 25 y Promised w Join § 8. + | with a good deal of damp, foray (Jf Four _............. 8114 $1.28 Of Course We'll See VIBTYOWL PUT ANY REMARKS ON THE SACK OF ¢ | Weather, mixed with showers of rain 3 asl. Karaene Bi vw 2 || ul Thue CAR | ropes were good in this section of the | Loose Coffes........ ‘04 | [country this season Wheat averaged Salt . i ’ + 50 An Open Letter to the Residents of the brick works: all the houses above | 200UL thirty bushels per acre and a | Table Syrup, hes y ] -e " . for.. 28 30 | Howard and Vicinity. town along the rallroad and along the £00d A a | Hoy WAR fhe Mehta | Sanfies ball Soda, § 15 ou our For many months the Howard Min- public road as far as the undergrade FE ha pol RG a Sano Dunh Cocoanut 08 10 isterial Association has spent much crossing below the Mt Eagle station ers have enough and some haye to uRhame ae . : - spare. There } OT ul of 9 28 | time and work on a program which The card form published herewith | Ny wh a i hag been quit “a bit Walter Bikar Choe. So | has been matured and made known shows clearly the Information we de i An ome have sold, Other are orn re RPT NTTILE | to the public, and It has enlisted the | wire tain. If any of the ques {holding for higher prices. Prices here . . hearty support of the people. For some ne asked ADPEAr UNDECESSATY of for Sot kK and grain are about the | weeks past the public press has ap impertinent to you, please remember same “or central Pennsylvania There v n prised you of the plans to make a'that the information so recorded will pin still a little corn to husk A good | WW =H BP A house to house visitation on the af- (he invaluable to the pastors and Sun- many farmers are taking advantage of | ternoon of Saturday, December 13th, [day Schools of the town. Our further the mild weather and are plowing I ——— for the purpose of securing the ex- [plans look towards a union evangel- fee letters occasionally In the Demos EGGS, per AOR: 4 sv ssessss 38 pressed religious preference of all | istic eampalgn during the month of crat from old acquaintances in the BUTTER, per Ib.............5800 the people. We issue tgs last appeal | January, and the information obtained West and am always glad fo read them, POTATOES bushel 90c to you to co-operate with the visita- [by this canvass will be of great ser- A. RR. ALEXANDER sy por TIL tion committee by meeing to It that [vice In that campaign. You can con a ————— some one qualified to give the requisite | tribute to the success of the work and LIV A. : . —- - information shall be at home on Hat. [save the time of the visitors If you A Christmas A a AIRY will be For the holidays, Celery, Let —- urday afternoon between the hours of | will eut out the blank form from this | held at Livonia by our Sunday school tuce, Cranberries, Nuts, Figs, one-thirty and five thirty. or until the pane | nl a JSaratully, and have | either the Saturday or Sunday even Dates and Oranges. visitors shall have called at your it ready to hand to the visitors when | ing before Christmas, the rill be 1! home. Between the hours named |they call upon you next Saturday af- | known next week he date will Fresh Oysters daily. | some one will call at every house in | ternoon, Clowell Newcomer, of Milto Chas, ————— HI . the borough of Howard and in jhe RY SHEMANR that this movement Is {Gast and William Gast, of Miffinburg, | KATZ & CO MPANY | surrounding township within the fol- | thoroughly Interdenominational and |were all visitors at J. H. Delong#'s { | lowing boundaries Out Walnut | that its resulta will be helpful to ev. | last week. 1 ’ Gillen, the Grocer, | | street as far as the old Cider rip nll ery denomination represented in the| ©, A. Delong spent a week at Line Both phones. Bellefonte, Pa. | the houses below the town on this side | town IDWARD HH, ZECHMAN, den of the creek, including the houses near | Secretary of the Howard Minister-| Mra. Roy Snook spent a few days In (Next door to Ceader's bakery) | the old rolling mill and those near ial Association. Rebersburg,