THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 17, 1907. Page 7 EE —— | | uuu HECLA PARK. SPRING MILLS Since the picnic season has closed, this C. D. Long Shipped several car loads ’ one of the most beautiful localities, has | of apples last week, been partly forgotten and now for the Ihe new bridge is not yet quite finish. benefit of our occasional summer visitors | ed we give the following information: That Rev. Schnyler, the Presbyterian min THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY since it is getting late in the season, and |ister, from Centre Hall, was visiting ¥y | Lf on occount of the lakes being drained, | among his fr 18 here ‘ THA 0S1 ons PNP NIN NNSNSNSNSNNNANNSNANSNSNNANANSNNNN NNN NNN NINN NNN, 1 » Wr ' [ 4 b, bathing is of little or no account here, Many of the farmers have f ed . 8 {4 h NITTANY, PORT MATILDA. and since the boats have been stored fo uty r ) (RAN ~p Po , x " {ane 1m : o rr ¢ ’ Mrs. Edd. Doli and two little daugh Jennett & Sons are being liberally | the winter there is not much rowing do Triana? ties ; iis / £3: - . 3 3,000 ters, of Altoona, and Mrs, William Web- | patronized at their steam cider mill, in | "9% 1 J ay a : hs RA aaa 1 he re visiting TS fen. wv ner, of Lamar, were guests of G. W, | Port Matilda, . 8 lor base ball amusemen at A vhol, Fitba / V7 f) » py . Tolbert's and Perry Webner's one day Charley Woodring, son of Harry | Rave been cut y il since our jaca buh Roy ts wy plenty 1m the wo i a 7 <a The United last week, "| Woodring, our popular landlord, has ac. | WOO the J HAN ID A SOs OW dui ; a ame Tea 7 Mrs. Deibler, of Snyder county, better | cepted a position as clerk in the bank at | 48810 the Hu Bure Aas ire of ! AR known as Betty Showers, formerly of | State College. ve viclorious in nid Te J, du her oi Witha ty MG Qo : x ou | || States Navy this place, is : i d Farmer in this section of untry BE y | i . hs BH a. A B A A vs als oy dn yo foi i : . pa gn A dl " hl : . ofl 57 ’ . vacances mm visiting her parents and her brothers and sisters here The funeral of p ve v flow et bert Haven, | (1 1 tinuous rain fal ’ Th ' + | *h Rot A 1 PAT Ar 2 . : interment at Snydertown, ilbert r, of the firm of Eller & | Wall, Wh Rinks that they will he ad-|poWing if £1 Al ; is An eXce ptional opportumty for lohn Williams, who is employed at | McK yv. merchants and dealer in | WMitled into 1 ! n Anne gs ! { monument heel nu i : iy A i ; Altoona, is visiting his aged moth in ps and R , Lies, et claims rd re only barn oi th y re } , in fe - : D. id Burrel, in { 4 young men, between the ages of RE Ey came home to attend | nes ring i elect wi ness bs falling of : \ atl se, so oy . w or ” Lop 3 v X Joul ine season © / A | 7 and 23, to learn a trade, and the fair and sped Friday ang Saturday iggy shop ap: thi gy that ac " ats for the defes ne and is wi 1 pl ased vith the suc ss she i {14H be paid while doing so. Skilled Yurneyto og SUBUAY. | chtol hi ik a 4 > he 4 + Yo lomll | or will the 1 “ ood gat whi L A Stover bi _Teturs fron th ) mechanics, 21 to 35 years of age, 3 Jucrsonsvi] | aE Wot iglvag MEL, Dok Ge nd pon ob on | Assistants The rk is progressing | fine a ort; t for : Gu | also wanted. CRE MeCawleys, 0: Hublersburt, wily Neasant Th sid gre € Tw o weeks | v ready ¢ \ ; i ’ pened to Jame oy ¥ Yl ! Only citizens of the United i : Amar, where they visite Harry } ex rom | { } id | 7% A het b ty ' j ood characte STEADY EMPLOYMENT. LIBERAL PAY. Cawley's. Send for FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. Address: NAVY RECRUITING STATION, POTTER TWP ; A V8 $17 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. 0000000000000 0000900000Y S000 NNYS C0000 00000000000PRSO0RABEL LBRO BRAREASESISRIRONS ANNUAL BUTTER CONTEST FIVE DOLLARS IN PREMIUMS seen eRee E. T. ROAN. = = (roceries FILLMORE i P0000 200 RRR ORRAIORNERYETS S000 000 000000 RSRIRRONTS S322 32222222 AR RRR RRR RAR 2222200) S000 00000RR0RRAR0RRRRERL REBAR EYIOEIBBIABAINIEIAINY S000 0000000000000000» ee? RIRORNRNETY NOW IS BEST TIME TO TAKE aiannnununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnLnn é 4 - " * BOGGS Twp ry * * VARNELL : GIVES THE DOSE TO TAKE Misses Elme \ : i 3 tot the | Tells You How to Overcome Rheur returne he | i font : tism With Simple Recipe, Which A large number of ople from this ” : place attended the funeral of Austin | ‘BF 'Nencs Des is Easily Mixed No. 1, Harland’'s Cook Book, Price $2.00, No. 2, Home Magazine, one year, 1.00, SP00RNRRRRNRES TILER RL) Watsort, #f Runville, Sunday Ww ¥ | # | . ’ i : hl No. 3, & —' TheHoosier 4 Kitchen Cabinet A ALL te 85 | FOR THE PRICE rch BNET OF ONE, W. R. BRACHBILL, BONN NNN NNN NNN RRR RRR NNER RRNA R RANEY LIRR RE ER ER RRR RR RRR RRR RRR RR RR RR RE EL i vi STATE COLLEGE YY PLEASANT GAP EPPS NNNNNINNRNNNNNNNNND SRNR S000 RNRRRRRRNRRRRRRNNN, S000 IIRRIARIIIIMD Pulling Trade This is the sort of a shoe store that is always pulling trade. WADDLE. e and family E Clark's re SNOW SHOE Twp } , i" } e I55h ) ng : A KOO nt 1 1 11 y about Waddle: but remember 2 lane that has no turn d Vi At ult i ! son Wald \ n and ter ry. spent Roy Crust, of Fillmore. spent Sunday Altoona visiting parent Sund a Pine all with his lady friend, Miss R th Stine Harry Sayers proving hi 8 Mr. Crape, of Woo h nding J {i S on Mrs. George Stine and two children, dence by il Guyer and Mrs k L.. Mattern, were Grover Leathers, of itoona, is visit. Samuel Zettle and family, of Shiloh, ’ visiting friends at Curtin last week ing his many tend and relatives | spent Sunday at H, A, Wagner's The Fillmore items stated last week | here Charles Sellers and wife. of Pittsburg the st that their base ball team was running Mrs Lionel Yor od three children, | were visitors at Edward Sellers : e around with a chip on its shoulder and | spent a few days ia kK ut her paren Mrs. Poorman, of Boalsburg, spent pointing its finger at Waddle base ball | tal home in Unionville Wednesday in town, Ask your doctor the medical team. It is not nice to say, but we be John Jackson as fe, of Lemont Grace Gramley, of Altoona, is spends f : ” ni 1} : i { ( R. lieve yOu are prevari ating some, for we spent SUNG i : ’ ) y of George ing a few d ys Ww th her sister. Mrs R name for a t old on the ches have seen nothing of thekind. But we | Witherite, C Lowder He will say, “Bronchitis.” wh give Yuua far chance to p it one on Hatta m Wat at t w Lo eH Efe and FE ishe ; of loalsbure Ask him if it is ever serious. rour shoulder, and come half way, and 0 5 nepn Austin Watson, of spent Saturd +. Rishel's 3 we will come the other half, and see if Ruaville, on : WH Cl nsacted busineds in Lastly, ask him i he pre- we can knock it off: but then you must Bellefonte, Sal scribes Ayer s5 Cherry Pece be all 4 mare players, not stuffer from Mia : (art St ley, is visit- | Rroral for this discase. Keep $ lege ing friends her : ROGERS Howard low and family, moved | [in close touch with your BOALSBURG . a to Halley ville last week family physician. John Stamm, wife and daughter's St fl F h i Cathrine and Caroline, are visiting ain oor mis GREENBURR We pablish our formulas friends in Altoona Mrs. Jasper We banish aleshel A : J from our medicines Effie and Elsie Rishel spent Saturday made in peven Shades and visiting her aged mother Mrs. Zellers, T. i We urge you ' at Quk Hall. nt Sunt: i in lransparent. : and sisters Mrs PF. Wirth and Mrs songuit your r Sunday with his iHlian hi. here parents at Rock : j @ Absolutely the best Floor i" " h oo who is employed at Cedar . Mrs. J. M., Wieland’ other, M Finish manufactured; also Tor, ’ 4 nda opel A | hen you tell your doctor about the bad K v RH dg Fag “ Spriogs, spent Sunday with his family | tage in your mouth, loss of appetite for ennedy, returned home after an ex the best general finish . here br requent headaches, and | tended visit to her relatives, at Alexan- for Furniture and all Mrs. J. A. Shreckengast, returned | ping a Bring oe will ’ We pull it by the « xeellenee of our Shoes and the fair. ness of our prices Our Men's £3.00 and 83 50 Shoes and our Women's Shoes at £2.50 and £3.00 are trade pullers, and they have Won us many a eustomer, Our Boye’ and Girls’ School Shoes at $1.85, $1.50 Gramley, from Illinois, is and £2.00 have pulled many a parent here for Shoes. Reader, we're after your Shoe trade and, if the best Shoes made at prices you'll willingly pay, are an induce. ment, we believe we'll get it, You'll get Shoes out of the rut, if you buy here. dria. | Interior Woodwork, k home from Willlamsport, on Saturday pg. " ‘'s Pills The soldiers reunion will be held Sat! @ Does hot scratch evening. [aay You are bilious.” Ayer's urday 19th; everybody invited to attend, | > | Miss Laura Kahl, whe teaching in | work well in such cases. Come and hear the speaking, and the ghuafslsnotaifectec NT Nittany Valley spent Sunday with ber | nA i 0 2 Ss AF Oth. Tae Stes Suet will be a basket dinger in the by wate ales O4 MIE SRY | parents here yh town hall, wood loo TIN | Ed. Conser an! wife, of Livonia, Co Mrs, Gertrude Wagner, who has been | all woods look beau. B5 | spent Sunday with Mrs, Couser's par Centre County Banking quite sick with typhoid fever, we are| tful; can be applied ji ; gt | ents, west of Greenburr, Corner High and Npring Streets, glad to say is getting better, by anybody", | Mrs. J. M. Kahl, and daughter, spent wir—— The Rally y service in the Reform. ; | one day at Logan Mills, last week. Receive Derosirs; Discount Novas ed Sunday school was well attended; 13 SOLD WY Mrs. Ellen Frank was a Loganton vis new t's were enlisted on the roll, JONN |. OLEWINE. Bellefonte itor last week, JONN M. SHUGHERT, Oasher, ——— —— ————————————— Mingle's Shoe Store
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