Page 10. THE CENTRE DEM Qorrespondence (CONTINUED) HOWARD. Nearer and closer to our hearts be the Christmas spirit, which is the spirit of active usefulness, perse- verance, cheerful discharge of du- ties, kindness and forbearance. ~=Charles Dickens. In Our Churches Next Sabbath. Methodist Episcopal Pastor Edwin Dunning will preach in ard at half past ten, at Kennedy half past two, and at Beech Creck at half past seven. Assistant pastor M, C. Piper will preach at Curtin at half past ten, Reformed-—Pastor E. H Zechman will preach at Salona at half past ten, and at Mt. Bethel at half past two Presbyterian-—Pastor Walter Fay Carson will preach at Jacksonville at half past ten, and in Howard at half past seven United Evangelical Snyder will preach at Fairview at half past ten, at Jacksonville at half past two, and in Howard at half past sev- en. The ening James Hows= ut Pastor M J meeting this ev Reformed church union "AY 1 will be in the That Census. The chur commun and purposes of which readers of this col. umn are familiar, was taken last Sat- urday afternoon, in almost complete conformity to ‘he schema worked out by the Ministerial Association. The weather conditions were perfect, the canvassers were all on hand fully prepared by instructions given before- hand, and the citizens almost without exception, ready and willing to re- spond to the few questions asked. In such an enterprise as this a certain percentage of imperfection, due to innumerable and unavoidable causes, must be expected, but In this cage iL seems small and easily remedied. For instance, at eleven dwellings no one was found at home, but these are carefully noted, and a small amount of additional work will make the can- vass complete No discourtesy what- ever was met with, and in but a very small number of instances—but one or two perhaps—was there a refusal to give the desired information. The names of those who cheerfully gave their time to this useful cause are William J. Wilson, Joseph 1. Holter, A. Pletcher, the Misses Mary Zeigle Emma Pletcher, Nellie Weber, Mollie Yearick, Rebecca Lucas, Miriam Solt, Marg Kane, Myr- tle Pletcher, Wensel, Ja- son Snyder, Pletcher, Charles Robb, Fred and Walter Web - er. The tab of the returns has not yet be completed, but the followin will not very final state when fully of ensus ty, wit he plans and service erite Mrs. Mary Blair PF) be far departed ment whict prepared It shoul ¢ noted number what in the the given the total is some wme few found to be that ven in CRSeS di in the <col en do member umn n Families People 11 1 11 Nscopa therar noa esbyter ustrated Farmers’ Institute \ RET { ral Ol ta ind run b wl Company ir community Friday Howard iltural pro wong the P x hibit made 1, New ' the to ! i was awarded t railroad ex There Land the first hibit In will he company ment ’ tates the State Depart ff ot reson 0 exhibits the WW given No wdmission time of day right in me Every mild improve | exhibit per. business argos or ning a wi withir ortunit Al farm- HY ning lely to Youngsters at Work, In the i 20 i of the 1 v hold a sale and other and other Weber he the post In addition to this there will be fun and no entertainments annot 4 i than encour they start out go and help of this, thelr xt Saturday, Mite Ho- ~ ening ’ nes the Young People nited KE f eandy, baked things, with things, In ental wearnbie office some 18¢ Opposite © a better ng AR ung en in church we them make first attempt Rn 8) Ma oot i A guest J clair Lr were Sunday vi Miss Mar guest of her A Confer ellefonte the vy and village tors Bunday Pifer. Goorge last Frain friend was M Ler "ar HH Bho m ed thr i of het re) T Henovo friend, Rum Monday gu« A. Pletcher 1 A Pletcher and Z 5 Welrick yoked after business matters in Belle~ nite Monday evening Mr. and Mre, Gledhill, with their Mite tle family spent two or three days of last week with their relatives here, Miss Nannie Lucas and Mrs. W, L Harvey made a holiday of last Baturs day, and enjoyed it with friends In Altoona Mrs. J. Bumner Wolf, Mrs. Adam Kline, and Miss Maud Heverly were Christmas shoppers in Bellefonte Bat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Tipton came from Philadelphia Saturday and were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Henderson, Horace Bechenck left Sunday after- noon for Clearfield, where he will work zt his trade of carpenter for a portion wi erger of Was Mrs #t Ye : ff A the of new low grade line of railroad at this 3 $1 | Wik § York ] i will | Every - | this | wngelical church | beans | aprons | the | i Thur We | | guests | mother charged counts point last year, was recently with killing a man in er Pa, and was tried in the Beaver courts last week While here he en tablished a reputation for good be havior, and Messrs, William Weber ind A. J. Fitzpatrick were called to go to Beaver and testify as to his good character, The advance holiday season to be found in the gay trimmings our store windows. Those of the "Green Front” and Kline and Wolf are already completed and quite elaborate Mrs. Edward Pletcher, Miss and Miss Helen Bennison, as A. Pletcher were looked Christmas Haven, Saturday Amos . Tyson, College, and now of here, hale and hearty forty, notwithstanding three vears, having a his brother James Mr. and Mrs. John Philadelphia Tuesday tending to stop on the Clair, Schuylkill with their former Rev. and Mrs. I Mrs Wistar Sallie, departed ChicAgo, where another daughter then go as far a some time with Mrs. Alice Kerr C. B. McClure, Stewart, R lough, and corps ol 1: \ SILA tokens of the coming are of Green, Mrs Trenna Plet § N H. fie r, Mrs. Mrs. Thom among those matters in who up 1 .0¢ K of Greensburg, is | man seventy time with formerly State i8 a his gO0a or Weber left morning, way at for in St ity for a visit | and wife, | Lust | daughter Miss Sat for | they will with | Mrs. Spangler, and | Omaha t spend nother «cour PASLOT and 4 irday visit th) | st daughter, | A hman, J T K. McCul Ba Harnish, W M. Purvis constitute a Highway Department | making a roads in this the Department and daughter Nellie and engineers orre« tive tion survey of the taken over Mrs, C. M. Muy Miss Muy, the Mis: | Fdith Weber, Mra. Jordan, Miss Mol lie Yearick, William J Wilson and Charles W. Smith, onstituted the Howard contingent of { shoppers, at lL.ock Haven, for last Mr and Fry 'y $08 ‘hristmas Monday Kline's “first arrived at his | and the and Mrs. Adam only,” Harold J, sixth birthday anniversary dignity of school age, last Thursday, and they made it forever memorable to him, by inviting his young friends in to help him celebrate it, and giv- ing them all a delightful collation The party included Carrie Josephine Schenck, Miss Beatrice Mokle, Nellie and Pearl Schenck, Elizabeth and Bertha Wolf, Thomas Shay, Mary Maize, Edella Henderson, Marian | Cooke, lola Walizer, Mildred Robb, | Harry and Omer Tice, Richard and Sheldon Hoffman, Charles Loder, Vivian and Fay Knarr, Iva Kessinger Malcolm Wagner, Madge and Janet Allison, Mr. and Mik 8S. J. Wolf and son Kline Mr and Mrs Christ | Schenck, Mrs, Fitzpatri Miss Maud | Heverly | Without the or any other or +) ir on the ’ =X, f of Pankhurst their mind | Mrs in ear her ilk CONS of un loving fellows re wet 8qu like t} something men. The | Headquarters paper IAre AWAY and | ~ ! 4 work {art { done mort memberghips | 4 i at} vr i lors Harler's ” { famil railroad ildrer of D Dorman funda Mra : AS Oo Lamar o help he Mrs. MN hart, Fred Haven to | and | lock frort Havet There he Mr Mere past week Harvey Lutz 1 Hitt) man Stover, of Snydert eral days the past week as the guests of Harry fly. Mrs. Harry Mauck and Mayland and her mother, Mra. Year- feck, left one day the past week for | Tyrone to visit Mrs. Mauck's sister Mrs. Mauck returned home a fow | days later while Mrs. Yearick expects | to spend the winter with her daugh- ter at that place. Miss Edna McDowell and Mrs, Moore, of Jersey Bhore, are visiting D, A. McDowell and family at this writ. ®. Mra. Ben). Fisher and Mrs. Eimer Stover visited Wm. Garbrick and fam- ily one day last week, The writer wishes everybody a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Even old Santa Claus, along with the rest. Mrs. Walter Graham was to Hub. of 1 nephew, Nor wn, spent set at Bald Eagle Lutz and fam- | litle son lersbhurg, one day last week. | presents ers | mat | tached, | fow {1 vddo, on UNIONVILLE. To their credit be It said: Every single, unmarried fax payer in the borough of Unlonville has paid all his taxes several months ago. estimated that about of Christmas trees through Unlonville, westward, Inst week or ten days A few days ago the Hon. Thos enroth slushed the new reservoir, it a thorough rinsing then turned the pure, clear, ice cold aqua pura into it and then connected the meins with the reservoir so that now every citi- zen who has had the water put into his house, is 80 overjoyed, he cannot speak for laughing. As soon as pos- sible, the borough will put a roof over it and it with close covering 0 a8 to prevent the possibility of any wnimals or vermin from falling into the wal sr and defiling it. Oh, its great! I have made other arrangements with the railroad company No box car will be found on the siding at Bellefonte, Milesburg and Howard for the purpose of shipping my Christmas presents Therefore its all “off.’ Don't bother or worry about It No will be accepted unless the delivered personally, mail or and all expenses pald. Sett nonsense aside I wish to all the “items” a Merry Chri happy new year members of the Ur are planning Saturday, the day social at w from a distance number of friends hes ted t« BROOK. Ti 60 oar passed In the Eck - gave enclose Are by CX Press this 1 rend of and a The on to th place ‘swell on next hold an all grangers rticipate A members ut will many p the have n ny vddre musi elt WEenK ns “"witties" he we Messrs K. Er T. Comlies under str dinner hour item was recs whic} r therefore good might £ nerick, Thos. Ir and James Mc gurvellance dun the An ived throug! ure is respectfully to signat wit il de- it clired Cine of tries In the most flourishing indus this "neck-o0'-woods in lumber mmnufacturing concern of Center Lumber Co saw mill ing located on Dix Run, one west of town It has been in opera- tion for over two years and will last two years more It is under the man- agement of Mr. Walter Wright, son of the proprietor, who A most estimable young man-—quiet and un- issuming, respected by all who know him, with excellent business cutive qualifications. The W Weeks moved Ir waliader ho and hs highly esteemed citd Henry Armagast, stopped off between hin funeral Schaufner the the be- Guy Aa Cad- me own Park jesday attend the Earnest Bary Colo tuber arrive in C Tuesday evening p! on nd reared r LEO Une vie zens of of Hur trains on T way to Clearfield 1 of his ters is nephew who died in Ker Saturday of rema inst sim His ns <1¢ n Loe T ng he withessit t deve developmen of three ont pr time of pa He 1} mm presidents Mr. B yd moderr r and rved this mail We IrTOWSE 18 or agent un are still VA hale istomed uid Eagle and takes | er the | Tock Haven Here's hoping that 'y | f ¢ ! ' rvice for ACK day tin we come | Behers last mile | exe- | (Candy, 3b. 25¢] Sale lasts until Dec. 24th Our Reg. Price Price 05 2 13 13 08 23 09 26 nA) 08 $1.14 a2 13 Sugar, per pound 45 A5 A5 10 35 125 40 18 AC $1.26 a5 A5 JA5 J2% gal Beans, Kerosene, Heinz Baked Catsup per Meinz Post Fine Tena, toastie Ib per can per Salmon, Loose Pepper, per |b Freihosers Macaroni Cracker Meal, a box Flour Raisins Currants Dried Peaches 10 Mince Meat 10 Royal Baking Powder 22 Loose Coffee J9 Table Syrup, ‘ a8 Banner Lye, 3 for.. 25 Dunhams Cocoanut... 08 Walter Bakers Choo. 19 Corn SABPON ....00usssseess BB Felsnaptha Soap, 2 cakes for 09 Canned Corn.... 3 cans for 26¢ For the holidays, Cel Let. tuce, Cra os, Nuts, , Figs, and Oranges. Fresh Oysters daily. Gillen, the Grocer, Both phones. Bel Pa. (Next door to Ceader's { field | tmas | Grunge | 20th, Thev | | pleasantly i Mins {day evening the | ! i i A HHT ATTA TAAMMAAAMMAMAMAMMMIAA AANA glad ing | STe8S OCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, December 18th, 1913. ——— SCOTIA, Mra. Wm, Bottorf visited a few days at State College J. M, Lykens tor on Saturday trains { Those who were guests at the home of Mrs. Lyman Emerick on last Friday were Mrs, Dorman and Mrs, Long, of Waddle and Mrs. John Haugh Miss Stellan Lykens returned home Monday evening, after spending a few weeks at Bellwood and Altoona | Miss Annie Stine was taken Bellefonte hospital last week she will undergo an operation has been in ill health for some Her many friends hope for her plete recovers John Bottorf pion trapper ed In trapping "until present { Harper and wife of the butchering of week Hassinger ret from Clearfield ek at that place witnes On i Case court while there Revival nr last week, wis 4 Bellefonte of last week visi between | [Clrisimas News at Katz & Co’s Store. to the where | She { time com heen He hi five has for forty tims the LM cham $0 gucoeed. rabbits up the i State, David | attended Chester Monday ing a urned after home spend serving Clear 1s nino in i a the ervices The Useful Kind, The Most Acceptable Kind of Christinas Gifts Can Be Found Here PENN TWP, Miss Verna Wingard with her parents, Mr. and Wingard, of Georgetown Mr. and Mrs daughter, Haze a1 and Mrs (FeOrKs spent Mry Sunday Perr & Vonada and nda ver former's ren ent 3 the M 14 Ww Vonad Hosterman oni n+ | Mrs M Vonad Dresden Emory Miller Hinds, or Auman at John Weaver nd, Bovd Sheats Protracted meeting | Parad (3entzel nt Citi ¢ ri ut | WILL THERE BE A VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME THIS XMAS? Of Course We'll See You When You Do Your Holiday Shopping. Terms arranged to suit. Centre County Credit Co., Bell W. Bishop St. KATZ & COMPANY Phone Bellefonte, Ps, AHF TETF FIAT IRMA IMAM AMAMAAALMAAMAALL BABA LLEVA MMMM LISTEN WHAT HE 18S GWINE TO Make All Your Gifts Useful No Matter How Buy Christ- mas Gifts That Mean Something. Low in Price Mere Are A Few Suggestions: For the Best Girl in the World For other or Wife For Gr A Re Chair: A Jardin Stand A hina Closet Jardinier Rocker; A Stand A Morr Hoosler K Cabinet I'avenport le For Brother Jack Rack A hair Ar A Rocker; 5 Magazine Magazine teher Star hp) For Father or Husband “» ¥ . Book Chiffonier; Arm Chair For Grandfather A Comfortable Arm Chair High Back Rocker A Genuine leather Rocker. A Foot Stool A Book Table For Wife or Mother a HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET $1.00 down and $1.00 a week will get you a Cabinet for Christmas. We will have another shipment a few days. Samples now on the floor. We have the licensed agency for the Hoosier, res { L) A Foo A Wardrobe In Great Inducements Offered in Brass and Iron Beds For Holidays. A from the “ost $2.75 to $14.00 large to select Just Intest We have accepted the agency of receivea W. K. Cowans well known line of colonial reproductions in solid mahogany. A Solid Mahogany Tea Wagon with plate glass tray. See them in show window. Another Cowan specialty, this solid Mahogany Martha Washington Sewing Table $16.75 Has sold for $30.00 | 50 Roman Chairs in chase leather, at 9c. Regular price $1.25 B80 many buy Christmas gifts here that we have made a ful Selections, come in and examine the hundreds of beautiful tire family. S. Spring St, in Brass mere special study in helping make and ussiul gifts we have for the an: W.R. BRACHBILL, Beliefonte, Pa.
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