THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Se BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 98, 1907. "age b. esfefeforfenfonfesfuffmferfefofufefefefele speller ia] sheffield Correspondents’ Department THE TY ER a a am ge a et a 2 BH YARNELL. GREENBURR THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF COUN Calvin Confer were victims of the glad to wile, ger f. M. Kahl and Mary and Rennin Miss Mildred O visited over Sunday homes, Mrs. Jacob with her son Daniel ville Elmer for a few at home Miss Maude in Bellefonte. Mrs. Lionel spending a few Mrs. Wm, The sick ng Wm. Kessling attended Runville, Saturday evening frequent visitor at that place him why. | Earl Brown who is employed in the woods spent Sunday at his home here and Wm. Fetzer have kad telephones placed in their homes. Geo. Walker visited his family Sunday He is employed at Summer's Improvement for John Spicer, Mrs. James Coakley has returned to her home here after spending the past three months with her daughter at| Nanty Glo Chas. Brown at Karthaus Mrs. Geo. Cu returned home where they wer say all days Wes Yarnell spenta few i Adam, Clair Heaton, at Cut vent ‘eager Kuhl and town al alew has been went 4 Pownell who months is spend } GAavVS Brown is visiting friend Willi : and inten % 3 we aer, vm Co Howard mot Walker, of days with Fetaer, at this place her teach a Greenburr he term } hool; youl chool in iren, sl are all recover. : are all recover send your chil deserves patronage, Shoen churcl He just aker 1s sit spending ] } § of 3 Ss east USK Centre coun and over any in one, way nown to r the | wii then full of the almo 1: now we would here, th at hit win is present employed nningham and little from Cambria e VIS ir Fri Son ng spent roit Many week is | »e There was a public dance at our hotel | Eby & Bickle have moved last week: it was a grand success; mu. | mill over on the Sam’ sie was furnished by our or from this Decker timber nestra, % Ww lins, howers ulia S telephone the finest an Irvin Beat Oak Grove ] Iasi week leave t A win of wa BOALSBURG. MIAY al events took place Week or 80, all report hav. ling a few Rover «¢ Shaffe rin farm We are glad to say Shaffer, who had beer menia. is able to be Merl Weaver lady friend Lula H y It is rumored there wi back near the ridge. as MAKING rugs are all the go il around again o-date seamstress rree, of Oak Hall departed on eT a few with her daughter, who is teaching in Philipsburg Mrs. Alfred Lee visited friends in Cen- tre Hall recently A week's er 1} Fe (roheen pend I se M Priday wing for Mrs William ar to days spent Sunday with his il be a wedding [e quiting and PENN Twp OAK HALL, SONER W. D. Zerby, of Bellefonte, spent few days with his father A. P, Zerby. Mrs. W. G. Auman and two daughters, spent Sunday at the home of Bert Breon Blanche Wolf went to Yeagertown to | work as hired girl A strange accident occured with a joung lady; while in conversation with | day, after spending a few weeks at Al er sweetheart, coming home from | toona, church she lost her fur, The finder will | please return it to the owner, Mrs. Sarah Jamison was a caller at B Breon's Thursday. Littie Breon was a caller with her friend Edith Confer A. P, Zerby, will have sale on March the 13, George Etters, who has been ill with catarrh fever, 1s slowly recovering, F. Bible transacted business Williamsport, last week William Homan and wife, of Centre Hall, visited the home of B. F. Homan over Sunday, Luther Peters returned home Satur n in last Thursday, Pleasant Gap A large number of people attended the | festivaliat Boalsburg, Saturday evening, Miss Ella Dale and Mrs. Peters have been numbered among the sick. | at their saw W. H. Close visited his son in Altoona | : Miss Cathry n Dale visited her brother | NITTANY. George Harpster, wife and son Arthur, and a Miss were the guests of G one day last week Fred Tillman moved to Bell week where he is employed by of Pa Nolen Klinger of Bellefonte, W., Young and tamily efonte las the C, horse ¢ ho el Kess surg Harry of Mil friend Robert Boarder, ing his many The party ing er's bat oll, alter vi retur \ Ben re Ww A " day borrowed , Satur had « that y ber to rank wed In man's Boy iin ea in nous d Ei Johns one evenio past week, | for the » much bette Next who has bec for the last year, nis here leit the next morning n employ town parent where he has accepled a ing w re Snook el MOUNTAIN EAGLE oyd Sh Lceoin Mi i ned home Mrs, John Packer, of Yarnell, spent Sunday with her brother Jacob Shank at lace this | Packer, of I. A mnaer af tree var Pittsburg, visited his th atl LHS Place TYLERSVILLE nite was a caller at lay arner he mn Satur 3 of Salona, ents here and wife ar t latter s | x been monarc! here for the last three weeks or perhaps Hog ar Chickenp is and has onger Several of the members of g15 the P. O. 8 Haven, last week Mrs. Geo. Day is on the sick list attend ed Lock convention at HIGHVALLEY, Dr. Snyder has taken up a new busi ness ; latest butter churn on market, Henry Eisenhuath, who is 67 years old, chopped a chestnut tree down, measur ing 4 fL 4 inches across the stump, in 48 | minutes, Our young woodsmen can't doit, He estimated the tree to furnish three cords of extract wood, Ed. Snyder has left the sofa and is | working for J. W. Smith, Madisonburg Barney is laid up with a eold, but po | cough to suit it The scribe changed his office ; since November election he don't think and guess his items, And the man who does no harm in the world does but little good. fe - PINE GLENN, Algair, a amsport, trained from who has nurse been alle Hed Larthaus Lf week MOSHANN Eimer Conoway k's DAriey 0 il Free to Farmers: Cut this ad. out, bring it along with a bottle, ean or any old thing that will hold a of won't even ask you to buy any groceries. I —_— E. T. Roan, . Tle BISHOP ST., BELLEFONTE quart Harness Oil—it's free RUNNVILLE. Merrel La at this plac « A Doctor's Medicine Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cougn syrup. Itis a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu- risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. deal of Aye icas apent Sunday y Mae jellefonte, wa Bane Ys 4% Witherite the Lie Malcolm th the P 3 i £ mpiloye Qa LOOGHDA, Wis § Lu ay v's Cherry Lhe It “1 have used a great Vectors! f ghs aun ard « as i ches It has always is eeriainly & cine.’ Micuanl HB Gr OO I TIGER AL Hediord, Mads by 4. C. Ayer Co., diel faotu er: You will hasten recovery by tak- ing ono of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime. EK. RHOAL Lowell, Mass revs of SARSAPARILLA, PILLS. HAIR VIGOR, UNCOOKED MEAT IS VERY DANGEROUS Parasite Which by a Priest 'S4 il Fearful Suffering Caused by Eggs of May Contain--Statement Is Your Money Works WHAT DOES IT EARN FOR YOU? Rr i DUST 1 MA : imme : NY of Brockton, Mass h i FERLID WORTH and ot er f Hale s yt : ¢ anteed earnings of not nn Ares of per less cent annum, per share I'he Industrial Shoe Com sed capital of $1004 assessable Fhe company is enga ged in the anufact fine shoes iby a business system pecu liar to it A wmted competition in its particular field, s0 that a steady and uniform pre itl of from to 50 per cent annum is post. tively assured The « ompany has been deluged with orders ever since beginning business, and in order to keep pace with them is obliged to immediately increase its facilities for manufacturing It is also desired to open retail stores for the better distribution of its product and with the purpose of gaining a still larger profit These goods are staple, an absolute necessity , and the demand for them is constantly increasing That the profits of the company will be large and constant can be readily seen when it is known that its average profit is 25 cents per pair and that the s a Massachusetts corpor n with an author. 00, al his Treasury Stock and all full Non and sale of ie per | proceeds from the sale of this stock will furnish sufficient capital to increase its {least a output to 1200 pairs of fine shoes per day, We believe this to be the earn money in a legitimate mana investi “ - Aroaten opportunity ever offered to make money, acturing enterprise, which will stand the closest fakion, and with shares at a price which enables every one to purchase st ew The offer is for immediate subscription only and issubject to withdrawal with | out notice at any time, For Further Particulars, Subscription Blanks, etc., Address Dept. A.~—41. The Industrial Shoe Co., Brockton, Mass.
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