Thursday, June 22nd, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, | PA. Page 7. Ek. K RHOADS the P. tation, Brin BITUMI YARNELL. Bessie Hall, of Milesburg, spent Sunday with her friend, Elmeda Pownell orresy dents Mrs George Cunningham and two | Ee children Melvin and Nina, who have epartment been spending some time at the home of Centre Democrat of the } FROM TEXAS, Valuable Asset, It has always appeared good manners are week's | an asset In Miss CONSULT US building to me that almost as valuable commercial as in diplo-| If heat record for | mate affairs. —LoM Cromer A SIDEWALK. 18 yard, er father, returned to their home in| the last ten days of May I thougnt LL A PORCH AND STEPS, 2. R. Pas Nanty (lo. on Saturday perhaps it ould be interesting to some « poss - A GOOD CISTERN, ells only the best The festival held here on Centre county people , A SMALL CULVERT evening was exceptionally attende ow the weather is In Texas thi - 1 hing. wa Lona Atlandidd, | haw 2 oy Cattle Pastare A LARGE BRIDGE. A The neat sum of $54 was taken in, The been having men | proceeds are for the benefit of the tele thar for the Pasi iew ABUTMENTS OR PIERS, A FOUNDATION FOR BUILDING. Stowell, Tex June 14, 1911 Centre Demaoorat Seeing a statement in last fitor you contemplate O71 hoon! ite ———————————— cnge Continued. Saturday of the well NTHRACITE AND VOUS COALS ZION, have Our supervisor, with a crew of and teams, Is busy working on the The recent heavy rains have washed our time We pretty VARI We VeaKs, from time road phone company the thermometer playing Around Robert and Lewis Price, of Snow Shoe, | #0 to the 100 mark, but at no THE LEHIGH VALLEY COAL roads badly and there will not be enough tax to repair them as they should be The last legislature or some of its bers who had the good supposedly, at heart the people for thir the Good Road Bill then pending body. Therein the promises of financia ers. The bill after being twisted In shape to suit the interests, appoints board of officers et with good sa aries attached; the fund Was then exhausted and the taxpayer do as he always has done-—make the roads with his Yet the so-called road department at Harrisburg appears to have a great deal to say to us about how we shall spend our money to make the roads to suit him Let the road department give us some state funds to help build our roads Then and not till then, id they dictate to us and tell us what to do do it. A free people shoul right to use their own money in their judgement see fit and H. T. Struble both of his out bulldings Wm house house mem road movement sent out petitions to endorsemen int extravagant aid to the taxpa made has to own money shou has put a barns and on Clevenstine, under roof and when fine structure Mrs. Wm. Hassinger Mill Hall, are ting tives in our neighborhood Next week, farmers will be Surprise party.—On May 13th, Mrs. F ably surprise friends who | gathered at cCaxes, ing an i Sharer weather making bananas, ranged Sharer Sharer nignt daughter Mildred wife: Eply Gentze Sharer and wife Smith, W Love, Scofield, Hockman and Zard Corman The bugs are on the potatoes, the fly In h no v Sesion. she. clover. Willard Weaver, of near Jacksonville is boarding with his relatives at this place for several days Swartz wife Gingerick, REBERSBURG Rev Frank Ww and Stovestowr "nt our town Miss weexks turned Mrs visiting friend Many the festiy were ville « Charies June 16t} for buria vices interment was aged days A nu isburg on ay eral of Missa Es George this part Prof. E were mber of Ocker f the countr Brungard and fan concretes Mr. and er, were on Bunda Jacob ast week Winkleb HECLA PARK Sproul at poorly, suffering with concussion of brain. Mr. Bproul Is about 70 and It I» reported that this is time he was ever bed fast He been very well for several me while out for a walk he fell head on a stone Mrs. EB OG DeArmitt ing friends at Centre ast week J. CC Glibody has his merry -go in running order. Come and see him Last Saturday our crack base ball | tem went to Mieshurg and Central City and played a double header. Did they win, well I guess! Hetla Park 14, Milesburg 7; Hecia Park 6 Central City 6. Thus far our team has not lost a game and we believe that we have as good A team as there are any, for the size of our village. The features of the game were W. Yarnell's two home runs in the Milesburg game They report | having had a fine Ume as they were | treated royally Saturday, June Mth, and Zion bass ball teams will hold a festival for the benefit of the teams Let them have a good turn out and help the boys along for they need the coin, Music by Deltriok’'s orchestra, dancing in the pavilion You yet more news for the money in the Centre Democrat, than in any other paper published In Centre county. John this writing Is very the years old the first has not nthe and striking his has Hall been visit during the round the Hecla Park : Ff and Mrs Sundayved at the Pownell Miss Tella Harnish, of spending time this pla Mrs, Hiler home, here Clarence, Is with relatives at visit Mra. Wm in Houtz been nday mwley departed on Monday where she expect to re on Mi Lime Packer is main for an indefinite Mr Jonathan Oo, spent Nora Walk storms passed untry ast and Friday negdon Miss Albena Wats in Bellefonte Ormar were seen ivde FP efonte Sunday Misa young the feat) Lucas, anot} Myra FETZIERTOWN ¥ fared by rains have improve 1 the he crops In our vicinity fhe festly at Yarns! WAS A Rreal Cons. A eport having a good time Miss Lila Weaver is spending the past week with 4 mother, after neveral weeks Absence Grandpa Hizer ia Herry and Mra. Bad callers at the home of Fetzer, at this place Isenhuth is spending granddaughter, of Cato were Homer Mra with Fetzer Andrew ing at time Hosa some her Mrs Poskoviek, of Cate, the home of Vinas Young TYLERSVILLE, The plenie and festival held on Batur- day was largely attended A number of our young people attend. od the County examination at Logan ton last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Kline Confer and daugh- ter, Lydia, and Annie Stroutzs were vis tors here Inst Bunday A ttle boy came to the home of Mr Geo. GOrieh last week and finds it & very comfortable piace to stay Miss Berthat Johnson, of Rebersburg, visited at this place last Bunday Miss Mary Smith, who visited at Madisonburg, returned home last week Samuel Bmith, who is working for J I. Bhrack at Boonville was home oh A visit over Bunday, Mra. James Wolfe, of Salona, visited her parents, Ben) Weaver's, and her sisters and brothers, last week. i= say. | nbove 100 that I have noticed We have quite a nice breeze OH of the time 0 that minded } eat any nore so far what did ‘or ivania this have than gen juite tr | LH and wife were at the same Mrs. Wm. Ripka, fe ast week and is place some up In inable fo who is years walk Calvin at H Lar Angle and family gle'n PLEASANT GAP ERY the Lamp oil that Saves Eyes Nothing is more important in the home than clear, steady light. Insure this by getting the ofl that burns clear and clean without a flicker down to the last drop. Penne sylvania crude oil refined to per fection, Costs no more than the tanks wagon kind—saves money-—saves work saves eyes, Your dealer has Family Favorite Oil inbarreindirect from our refineries, Waverly Ol Works Oo. Independent Rotinare PITTEBURG, PA. Alwo Sher "% WaT inl Autre aver LADIES! An old established Suit and Cloak House desives to secure Lady Agent to take orders for our Skirts in her THE JONES DRY GOODS CO. PITTSBURGH, PA, May ed and NOTE: branded. COMPANY. their pasture Cattle will be salt- or anything looked after from May y ) Xpensive to October inclusive for its. Make of open 13th, lands $1.50 Per Head ciahy of concrete advi will be prices Ya Payable All in advance. cattle should be Bellefonte "iw A NEW CELLAR FLOOR. similar; conoerete nished Of right Rhoads & Knisley erers’ Sand Contractors. Algo all kinds of cee don't waste that Once mone- noon and spe lumber We make a Sand. work-—consult us our experience uperior Screenings Builders’ for lime and plas- TrLErHONE : : -lilm Th Penna | { Central No Trust Taxes Workingman’s Shoes Leather Trust Cuts Quality—Four Profits Force High Price If there 1s any man in this country who ought to get good, honest shoes at an honest price it is the workingman. Yet what happens when he buys the average shoe for himself or his family ? Instead of a shoe that protects his feet properly for the work he has to do—he gets a poor, weak thing that breaks down, cracks and leaks. loses its fit and comfort. Adulterated Leather in Trust-Made Work-Shoes The shoe goes back on him because the leather is weak— the Leather cheap, hasty “process” by to swell the profits of the Trust. For those low -grade shoes he pays an outrageously high price Leather Trust fixes the price of the leather to suit itself shoes carry four needless profits Profits to the Hide Trust, the Shoe Jobber. The Only Work-Shoes Independent of the Leather Trust Why doesn’t the good leather? Man alive, shoe manufacturer buy The Trust controls the tanning industry of America. The ordi- nary manufacturer has got to take Trust. tanned leather or shut his factory down, There is only factory in this country that is independent of the Leather Trust That concern is Endicott, Johnson & Co.. and they make the most depe ndable, sturdy work-shoes in the United States Shoes for the farmer, for the miner, for the bricklayer, for the teamster—for all heavy work and wet work outdoors and indoors hey get good, old-fashioned leather be cause they tan it themselves in their tanneries. They are the only shoemakers in the world who tan every pound of leather they put into their shoes Wonderful Endicost- Johnson Leather Endicott-Johnson Work-Shoes are made of he can't! one shoe own leather tanned and finished expressly for | work-shoe purposes Chrome-tanned upper leather, heavy, tough and strong, but pliable and soft shoe will wear a fone time, be easy to the feet and give them ample protection “Kromelk” soles (chrome tanned), the most durable sole leather ever produced proof against, weather and heat, and all but proof against wear Remember this “Kromelk™ sole leather. It is the first and only perfect chrome-tanned sole leather in the world. Nobody but Endicott, Johnson & Co. can produce it— though the Leather Trust has tried. Work-Shoes Honest All Through Endicott Johnson Work-Shoes are solid leather shoes—no “filler” or shoddy or Leather Trust s0 that the | tanned by a with adulterants Trust—** weighted” because the and because the . the Leather Jobber and the pasteboard inside. Just good, hopest Endi- cott-Johnson leather through and through. They are handsome shoes good style, they are designed by the same men who design the Endicott-Johnson dress shoes that sell for twice the money. fully shoemakers good lines and be alse And they are finished just as care inside and out. Endicott-Johnson do not know how to make Now you too, a [4 yO T she we. that leather, vou would naturally shoes made out of this with such style and more than t! suppose extra-grade finish. would cost Trust-made As a matter of fact Endicott to you cheaper than any same general type you ever wore, shoes. we ordinary Johnson shoes of the come shoe How Price Is Kept Down Endicott, in their remember Endicott Johnson shoes pay no prof- its to Trusts or Middlemen. They carry no exorbitant retail profits. Endicott, Johnson & Co. sell direct to your local gio dealer who is willing to make his mone y by fair margin on many sales—rather than a big profit on a smaller volume of business, Endicott-Johnson Work-Shoes are made in several grades, selling at $2.00 to £3.50 a pair. You can have your choice of numerous shapes and styles, and a full range of sizes. Other Endicott-Johnson Shoes You can get other Endicott-Johnson lines— shoes fou men and women, for boys and girls. The popular dress and business shoe is the END Ww LL (Goodyear Welt)—selling at £3.00, £3.50 and $4.00. Go to the Endicott-Johnson dealer in this town, and look over his stock. Remember ‘0. make good leather tanneries at rock-bottom cost, Johnson & ( own the name of the makers— ENDICOTT-JOHNSON Claster’s Underselling Store who live outside the home eee earry Endicott-Johnson » where this paper fs published ean learn by wiiting 10 X Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and . § Commerical No, 1321 the b nna of Welt joott, Johnson & Co,
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