. Page 8. Correspondence (CONTINUED. HOWARD, I saw the mountains stand Silent and wonderful and grand, Looking out across the land When the golden light was falling On distant dome and spire; And | heard a low voice calling “Come up higher, come up higher. From the lowland and the moore, From the mist of earth's desire, From the vain pursuit of pelf, From the attitude of self; Come up higher, come up higher.” James G. Clark, In Our Churches Next Sabbath. Presbyterian Pastor Walter Fay Carson will preach at Jacksonville at eleven o'clock Mse Pastor A preach anchard at o'clock Methodist Episcopal Edwin Dunning will Creek at half past sistant pastor M. CO, at Curtin at half past Reformed—Pastor H I) will preach at Salona at half past ten o'clock, and at Mt. Bethel at haif past two. Dr. Woltinger, of Philadelphia, will preach at’ Ja nv ille at half past seven. United Evangeli star M J Snyder will preaci “airview at half past ten, and cksonville at half past seven, Evangelist B. F. Linkietter will half past ten iples at Bl Pastor James preach at Beech ten o'clock. As- Fifer will preach ten, Zechman Campbell will preach in the Christian Chapel at half | past ten; his theme being Church of Christ.” en in the evening he will conduct the | the | ling stated Evangelistic service in Methodist church preaching upon “The Immortality of the Soul” tion with the evangelistic held nightly by the Rev. special Union Prayer meeting held last Tuesday afternoon in Christian Chapel. A similar meeting will be held in the Reformed church this, (Thursday) afternoon at half past two, and the presence of every professing christian within earnestly desired. Successfully Under Way Fhe rat od $ he p LE meet z pl ned qugurated by the minister 18 ended ¥ri ing enth session ur ng « aence MH Progress held listic The first morning in ted church with : mo house Sunda; was held in with little or n ance From that time on, sion has exceeded e one poth in number and nts Friday evening ths hurch was and the interest The meeting is conducted, general oversight of the ministerial association. by the Rev B Campbell if We Pa. who has won a reputation modest, plain-sg ng, xosp™ -preach ing evangel 4 ] adding to it here The inter n the meatings deep and wide spread, each audience having in it rep: tative from ey ery known denon borhood, and church afi ening oti 8} BESS] derately ning tne Methodist ncreases In session each ses- before until est, under the he neigh- day o ¢ alien that throug! : ) Albert Butler Dead. amr ye art rmace as AJ vas faithfully vorid's work vhen hae w with start. ing Ide s mornisg of Vednesda | He bad made his te vork, eaten hreakfas nd from the ta le when he fe to the Noor dead His body was brought here and taker 0 the home of his father-in-law, 1 Jd. Moore, where funeral service was eld by Rev. M. J. Snyder, Friday af- ternoon and terment made in Schenck cemeter Mr Butler twenty-seven of age, and his vife was Frances Moore. Two chil- dren were borr them, the whom died in early infancy second, Thomas, remains heart broken ing widow Our Bank in the Swim. At a meeting of the Board of Di- rectors of our First National Bank of Howard, duly called and held on the seventh day of Janvary, it was unani mously resolved to notify the Bank Organization Committee of the weeptance by tl ink of the terms and provisions of ¢ Federal Reserve Act, and of the intention of to subscribe behalf of the bank. to the capital stoeld of the Federal Re- serve Bank to be organized In district In which this bank will ocated after the geographical to be served by such Bank shall have them Organization Committe and the with on fixed by the Very Quiet. "On Jan. 8, 1814, al one p. m., in the parlors of the Frat Baptist church of Williamsport, Warren J. Ross and Adaline Bowes were united In mar- riage by the Rev. F, lL. Barlens, of Turbotsville. Affair private, bride's father and sister only being present. After short trip will reside In Pleas ant Gap.” That's an exact copy, omit ting the address and signatures, of a letter dater at Buffalo, Jan. 9 and received by the Howard letter Jan. 10, and wasn't it a stunner! Of course everybody in our town knew that our handsome and stately Miss Ada Bowes, who has spent much of her time in Kentucky of lale years, and Mr. W. GG, Ross, an alumpus In Agri culture of The Pennsylvanian State College, and Buperintendent of the jJarge and Important farming Interests of the new penitentinry at Pleasant G ‘were very good friends, and evs ' ery f suspected that sometime and somewhere they were going to enter “The True | At half past sev- | Sunday | Bvangelical | filled | chureh, | attend - | full, } atherly, | as a | was | firm of the | the Board | the ! be | mits | Federal Reserve | ere ht re no one would have Ruessed that they were going to jump over the cliff at this particular time and place, However, both parties are to be congratulated and the Howard letter joing in the heartiest way imag. inable. The only eriticism to he made is that “Farmer” Ross takes away one of the very finest girls we have and gives us no proper return. If he shall bring her back some of these times to make their joint home In our town, that will pretty nearly even things up matrimony, but Bank Directors. On Tuesday last the First National nul meeting and re Board of Directors as follows, except ing that T. A, Pletcher takes the place left vacant hy the death of Wm. H Neff. A Weber, W. J. Kurtz, CC. ££ Yearick, T. A. Pletcher, J. Will Jr, H. T. McDowell and Matthew Rogers, Jr Messrs, Geo, M. Harter, Albert Schenck and Jacob Ritzman acted as the committee of the stock holders to conduct the election Wed- nesday morsing the directors met and re-elected all the old officers Abra ham Weber, President; Kurtz, vice president; Matthew ers, Jr, cashier; and W. R assistant cashier the stockholders of lank held their an. elected the old Rog McDowell John T relatives friends last week Butler visited in Philipsburg Miss Nettie Sw vartz, who has been 111 for several weeks, is recovering slow Shields, of vith his Bellefonte brother, James Doo- of lock Mr» Ha John | | her aunt noo i solut} Mr last Thoma Pr f was i i i i In connec- | meetings | Campbell a was | the | reach is cation Mr. and Mrs. Rus thelr handsome |} farandpa and gra: | Hayes Schenck Laicas of Mil | Saturda with H T will probably become { McD's farm next year { Isaac R. Williams ia slight stroke of jis yet nfined t {very slight impro Mrs Harry Marsden Mrs I Redg Miss Ada Bowes, Mrs Youde Mrs. Edward Green Leotin 186 Were ima Clayton eshurg McDowell, and tenant of Mr Kpen ho experienced ysis recently se, with but vement (George Arthur Mins castwar Rey K 3 . t wrist irs ne jong Mr Weber A former il helpless for ma ra Daug led with apps party Christmas Eve. to witness th marriage of his daughter, Miss Myra to Mr. John Schardt, of Lock Haver Rev. M. J. Snyder, pastor of the Unit ed Evangelical church, of which is a member, performed the ceremony Miss Daughenbaugh is one of our re Hable girls, with & lot of executive {abilit ind will maRe their Lock Ha ven home a bright and happy one h aug! x fi family she NITTANY. property of Mrs. 8. R rent. Mra. Tweed 8 havi March and expects to join her json William, | where they | home Miss Mayme | the college {time with friends hers Monday was a The is for sale In will make their Zerby her parents and many very cold and blus Reserve | H P. Zerby n Bellefonte lays the past We re giad to say daughter of Mr. and | Fisher, who has been pneumonia the past better at this writing We are also glad to note that MeDowell, who was very in pneumonia, is getting along very Iy at this writing Some people get so tired going home from church that they lay down In the snow The protracted meeting Is fairly well attended for as bad as the roads are. There is one penitent and a num- ber more are expected before the meeting closes. Mre. Edna Clark has returned home on account of her sister Eva being quits sick. George Fisher and family, of Sa. lona, and William Garbrick and fam- fly, of this place, were dinner guests of Ben). Fisher and wife at Snyder town, one day the past weuk, Quite a number of people attended Institute at Hublersburg on Saturday, Miss Savilla Relish, of Flemington, spent. Sunday with Mary Allison, Mra, Mabel Graham was to Hublers. burg severnl daye the past week, sew. ng 1 We was and week that little Ruth Mre George quite {ll with week, Is much Milesburg Fva with nice. sre gertainly having Mayes, | Walter J. | spent {hat {having | of a i | | {of game {the | and and | fored report i i i i i THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, January 15th, 1914, UNIONVILLE. The Fish Wardon. Quite a sensation was sprung on the citizens of our usual quiet and order- ly town on last Friday when Fish Warden, J, CC. BSlzer, of Hunting, caused the arrest of five of our citi- zens on the charge of illegal fishing, to wit J. W. Bruss, his two sons, John H. and Charley, W. Hughs Bar- ton and Lalrd Morrison. They were arrested by constables WW, R. Potter of the borough and J. H. Finch of the township and taken before "Squire W H. Earon where the Warden sat in judgment for a hearing On the evi dence of Irvin Holt and John Logue, two young boys of the town, John H Bruss and W Hughes Barton were | found guilt and each was fined 320 and cost sufficient evidence been produced against the oth er three, were discharged It seems that all of them were in of any Intention of violating the and theesympathy of the public is | ith the boys, as they were ignorant providing for the protection | and fish. The manner of | taking fish was by str king on the | which was about 4 Inche thick, | with a heavy mallet stunning fish which would turn on their backs rise up against the id cut a hole and | According the rum Mir I 13 thre 1 sucker, 1 u le i LIC 1 "cat N Of they ocent | fish of the law the we, NOoOden the 104 when boys wou the joe 1ift them tugnt . UNS i 0 ; The guilty one » given till the 16th to pay thei : imored they wrt f Ciniming i | Md Mie { ber, i {lowing Tweed | | Holt Geo \ of Scottsburg, N ¥Y.} future has returned to again after spending some | | with visiting | | Smallpox at Case 10 tice, and Serious Accident. Ay Wm Wrig te An Elopement. One da in “ {f Union wre Holl, age slipped aw and NArness Were (2eI8t the P. R her daughter, Mrs her pretty grand daughters Handsome f Mr. Wn B Bert hes ar ver pars » Hon, George W Dio, Is visiting at ti Margaret Brugger handsome face pearance and ger his preposgessing ap inl disp he has developed into fine matrignonal tim Het traps, girls Mra, Car Rowai with her son harley at it is reported that ’ "oN ’ tna wn sition spent Sunda Bellwood As there is a case of i suggest that the Board of Health examine her suit make sure that she d4id not germs with her for distribu we bring any tion The new school board as organized on Saturday, Jan. 10th, shows the fol- lowing membership: H. 1. Stere, Pres A Holderman Rec D Buck, | Troan G W Holt ana D. C. Hall ie town council consists of the fol. members Dr. W U Irvin Pree, D Buck, W. B. Parsons, 8. W Heberling, Chas. R Eckenroth and Jos | & Steere Now get hun bovse BOALSBURG. Mrs. Emma Stuart left for Pittaburg Saturday where she will stay till May her sons, David, teuben and George Mrs Monday Alice and sed her ho efonte te me May Magoffin ¢l« went to Be i six weeks { dren, | Amanda #1 lots of no doubt will Mrs. Minerva of Si at the week George Tennis and two chil nking Valle were visitors Edward Riley home the past Fisher sher Mrs into and move and family expects to new home this week Odd Fellows held their Wednesday evening of Invitations have their The banquet number out Joseph Hettinger entertained at his home Saturday quite a number of his old friends and comrades Quite a number of friends and neighbors of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Mey- ere took them by surprise Tuesday ev- | aning in honor of Mrs. Mayers’ birth ny. i John Stover, of Altoona, spent from Friday till Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stover, The play entitled “A Tale of a Hat” was given in the Boal hall Saturday evening to a full house, ! anual Quite n been sent Correction in Sale Date. An error In the sale notice of Jacob 0. Confer, of near Howard, in last week's r made it read January | 30th, w it should have been Feb- | | ruary 20th. Mr. Confer had nice, | showy bills firimed at this oMoe have a successful gale. snow and lee and cold woather at! The ime has also been changed to present, It makes a4 person think that winter Is here at last. 10 a. m. Instead of noon, as announced inst week. hb ———— " Hev will here week fonte, We last «¢ fonte The last Roy town, Rey tor le parent « The | Clely Frida Mrs days { Irvin | The are al | down Mr | Bellefonte i Mrs Teachers’ The Oroug ring TH i Sat preach in on Bunday and at o'clock, Mrs, ouple Mrs Markle week Glossner HUBLERSBURG. Wolfinger, from Philadelphia, the Reformged church afternoon at 2 o'clock Howard in the evening at 7 G. FF, Hoy visited one day lant with Mrs, J. D Miller in Belle- | have had days L. KE Swartz visited with friends at day the past week calithumpians were around and serenaded in and wif Zero weather for the Mrs E. 1. Bell and one here | honor of from Johns- Hoover, ft for a wife short and little daugh vacation tao thelr | home Thaddeus will mive i" evening, Stevens Literary so public program the 23rd of Januars KE I. Markle spent several | the past week with her brother Bierly, of near Bellefonte children, both young and old, themselves by sliding hill Blerly and son spent ON Markle Institute, Loca Institute and Walker on | I enjoying the town Irvin from nea er Sunda with E L presided chairn GATESBUR G [—————— KATZ & COMPANY'S WHITE SAL Leads them all---Beats them all-- Everything in White goods atigreatly I ———— A ———————— pA ——— ——— ———— reduced prices. Special Showing this Season of Ladies Silk Underwear House dresses. Sale includes reduced Prices on Table Linens, Napkins, Bed Spreads, Shirt Waists, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Dress Linens, Towels, Kimonas and COAT & SUIT SALE giving you for $7.98 As a reminder of our Coat and Suit Sale, see the wonderful values we are KATZ & COMPANY #3 * ——— J A. w * Pda ea sh a a a Oy CR ae Good Clothes at t Reduced Prices Annual Clearance Sale Sale Starts Friday, Jan. tb very Suit & Overcoat at Lower Prices. Sale Ends Saturday, Jan. 24th There Prices now in force Friday January 9th until Saturday January 27th. $1250 SUITS Reduced to 15.00 SUITS Reduced to 18.00 SUITS Reduced to 20.00 SUITS Reduced to 22.50 SUITS Reduced to 25.00 SUITS Reduced to 28.00 SUITS Reduced to 80.00 SUITS Reduced to 35.00 SUITS Reduced to $ 985 11.25 13.50 14.50 16.00 18.75 20.00 22.50 26.00 15.00 Overcoats reduced to 18.00 Overcoats reduced to 20.00 Overcoats reduced to 22.50 Overcoats reduced to 25.00 Overcoats reduced to 28.00 Overcoats reduced to 30.00 Overcoats reduced to 35.00 Overcoats reduced to $12.50 Overcoats reduced to $ 8.50 9.75 12.75 13.75 15.50 17.75 19.25 20.50 24.25 Boys SUIS po 15% - - Mens Pants ,; ee it iE A, ee. Sim The Clothier, Bellefonte, Penna. State College, Pa.
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