wpa— Correspondents’ 'S IN CONDENSED FORM FROM Department | ALL: PARTS OF SPRING MILLS. Stand by your way to build up your Mrs. Faxon and son, were over one day last week, helj rd. Mr, Wood, t ALB. Co olub ited and ha 1 (8 r and Mable home enterprise, home tow, from Bellefonte y butet had a parly & Long, | many maore ean supported look id of these number of to over ou nes and note v sm are trash, wore valuable from view, than many arge years almanac literary point them, took a photog I'he great w just n roads all 1 which tions wil Tib teach Saturd Ihe P The 1 od Hare y Osman SALONA HOWARD, Wm. Bland had being hurt last week, the rolling mill the misfortune of while working in We are sorry to record the serio mess again of Mr. and Mrs. A. er and hope they may be be around AgAIn Prof. George Robb, of Altoona ped on a pavement last city and broke his wrist Mrs. Joseph Shay, of Howard, had the misfortune on Thursday morning of last week of falling down stairs, She suff ered internally, 18 ill Waliz soon able to slip week in that WINGATE. Officers who were elected for K E. for the year 1906-1997 Pres.; Mrs. Harnish, vice.Pres.: Elsie Boob, Rec. Sec.; Dora Stere, Treas.: Grace E. Boob, Cor, Sec, Charles Harnish, who is employed at Osceola, is visiLng his father here. Dora Stere and brother, Corus, Sun- dayed with their sister, Mrs, Sexton, at Pleasant Gap, Mrs. Murray is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Parks. at Braddock, Rev. Foss will preach Sunday evening, Dec. 23; hope to see a large number present, ~Read Green's ad to-day, found | . other column yuna en L. C Mrs, Murray; | people making Harness and keeping a 0 I ' liver anda Jer sey Weaver, of Crorton Rhod of Williams lay at t Height WHAT EMERSON SAID :| “lf a man can preach a better } mousetrap, than his neighbors, th build his hot in the woods world will make a beaten path to 1 ’ 100 write sermon, make a witer he ise e a better book s) JU | } nl The path to our store is worn both : ’ : deep and wide, simply because we are d ing something better than the other fel lows in our particular line. Thirty-six years in the same rooms, with no mis haps of any kind is very much to our suc cess. A very liberal patronage on the | : part of purchasers of fine harness and | very materially, not that we are the only fine stock of all classes of goods—but be. cause we believe we can give you better values in our Harness, Blankets, Robes, Hardware, Collars, Oils, Whips, Buggy Heaters, Brushes, Harness Leather, Bells of all kinds and everything yon need. When you can't find what you want, fry ws, Bargains in Blankets, Robes, Sleigh Bells for the next thirty days. Toaanking you for past favors, JAMES SCHOFIELD, Spring St, - ~ Bellefonte, Par \ CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.* DECE $3.00 Per Fall NITTANY, XL week Read Green's er Co ind in umn A ssocinted which means all the Pross nows of the world An | good goods of all kinds, has helped us The Tribune is an uptodate progressive news | Year In Advance i Telegraph Services, | | paper, giving speeial attention wo current | events of local and state Interest wrial department {s surpassed by none Twelve \ osixtoen pages of live news dally o GIVE IT A TRIAL" ALTOONA, PA. Its odie ALTOONA TRIBUNE COMPANY, THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE Contuing all the Important events of the week, Published Fridays at $1.00 per year in ade MBER 20. WADI LE It Costs Only One Cent. ‘ gH Tyrone's Diphtheria Epidemic Abating i A Safe and Sure Cough Cure. Kemps Balsam Does not eontain Opium M phitie . r narootio or *! 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