bred pigs.three | FOR SALE—~Twelve fine bred ign thren | A condition sale by | are offered for ownship, Miss THERESA MEEK, near Grays church, on | having been granted to the undersigned they | lege borough, having - Buffalo Run. 57-154f | request all persons knowing themselves indebted signed he all persons knowing them | to said estate to make immediate payment and indebted to said estate to make NOTICE. ers of | those having claims against the same to present | ate those having ration on the estate of Mrs Ma. | them duly authenticated for ed Ra Il persons s al indebted to said estate to make immediate pay | ment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. | WILLIAM F. ROSS, | Pleasant Gap, Pa. Administrator. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Letters of | admunistration on the estate of Henry M. | Krebs, late of Ferguson township. de- l ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, | all persons knowing themselves indebted to said | estate are requested to make immediate payment, 57.586." and those having claims againg said estate 10 ticat, ! present the same duly aut ment. : A. G. ARCHEY. N. T. KREBS, W. A. SAUCERMAN, | GETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY, Adminis rators. | Attorneys. 5 48.60 1 1 { NT TO SATISFY MORTGAGE | In Repetition for satis-) In the Court of Com- faction of Mortgage,| mon Pleas dated March 31st, 1868, recorded in Centre Coun- ty in Mortgage Book ." page 387" given by William P. Dale, M ort. ! gagor, to John B. Mitch- No.4 February Term, | . i ell, Mortgagee. i To John B. Mitchell, John Maitland, Caleb | Wheeler, Daniel Houser and Dr. E. W. Hale, | in the above stated mort- | Mortgagees, menti Rage. and to any and all other holders thereof: ice is given that an application will | be made to the Court of Common of Centre County, under the Actsof Assembly governing | such cases, to show cause wh you si i Satisfy a certain mortgage, dated March 3lst, | 1868, recorded in Centre County in Mortgage Tore 357, given by William P. Dale to ohn B. Mitchell, ions thereof assigned by ohn B. Mitchell to Caleb Wheeler, Daniel Houser and Dr. E. W. Hale upon a tract of land situated in Ferguson township, Centre county, Pennsyl- vania, containing 178 acres and 20 perches, and to appear at Bellefonte, Pa., on the 14th Ja January A. D. 1913,to answer the petition Holmes and Irving L. Foster,and to show cause | why said Mortgages should not be satisfied of | ARTHUR B. LEE, Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa., Sheriff. Dec. 11th, 1912. 57-49-4t Oysters. ih ..YOUR... Christmas Dinner Will not be nearly as good without New Advertisements. New Advertisements. Hoy deceased, late of Patton t settlement. Mgrs. SALLIE HOY, ALBERT HOY, Administrators, W. HARRISON A..omey. Waddle, Pa. | 57-48-6t* Attorney Christmas Suggestions... re County, Penna. | Fresh Shell Oysters or Fresh Fish i as with them and these can be had at any time simply by Phoning to the under- | signed. They are received every day fresh ! and will be delivered in the shell, opened | and on the half shell, or by the quart, as | desired, and at any hour wanted. This is the Oyster Depot | of the town. WM. HL WALKER, Next door to Adam’s Expres Office. 57-49-2t. Commercial Phone, INDEX Bellefonte, Pa. TOYS We have the best line of Toys in stock now that has ever been brought into the town. They are the staple and durable kind. mn Some of Our Specials: Kid Body Dolls 25 cents to $2.50. Jointed Dolls 25 cents to $2.50. Dressed Dolls 25 cents to $3.00. The Famous ‘‘Campbell Kid” Family at $1.00 each. Mechanical Trains soc. to $2.00. Steel Trains 25 cents to $1.00, Board Games, (the good kind) 25 cents, so cents and $1.00. Mechanical Toys 25 and 50 cents. Felt Animals of every kind, 25, 50 cents and $1.00. Dissected Animal Puzzles 25 cts. to $1.00. mmo sn OUR LINE IS COMPLETE in every particular. con. We have the only Big Room wholly devoted to Toys to be found in this section. Our line of NOVELTIES and Conveniences for the Office or Library is unusual. They are all moderately priced too. If in doubt about that GIFT look in THE INDEX ER RR The Bellefonte Electric Co. PAA TAT AT AYTATYAYATAYAY { NST NT MTSE MTT Brockerhoff Block. i ALL Inpications Point, This YEAR, TO AN ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS There has been so much developement in this line that it offers an entirely new field to draw from. You are cordially invited to visit our display of seasonable ..ELECTRIC GOODS... AT THE OLEWINE HARDWARE STORE on High Street. Come in, look it over and talk it over with us. RR Ix 2 Among the new things we offer are : An Electric Table Grill (*3") $6.00 An Electric Coffee Pot - - $7.00 We would also call your attention to the reduction in prices on Flat Irons to $3.50 and on Electric Toasters to $2.80. We have also a beautiful dis- play of Fixtures and Portable Lamps at prices to please anybody. Look for the Bright Light Store. $9690 57.49-1t. DR. JOHN I. ROBINSON. Adminstrator. WALKER, 1108 Woodlawn St. ! Scranton, ATA A A Te ...ALL READY FOR THE... HOLIDAY TRADE We have the goods to please you and want your trade Mince Meat Our Mince Meat is in a class Ly itself. A comparison would not de- scribe the goods. We make it our. selves. The foundation is of good, sound, well.cooked beef, in the proper propor. tion, and all other ingredients are of the highest grade goods in the market Give it a trial and the goods will be our best advertisement 15c¢ per pound. Cheese The finest Cream Cheese ever on sale in Bellefonte, and no higher in price than the ordinary grade. Cranberries Nice, red, ripe Cranberries, sound fruit, at 12c and 15¢ per quart. Sweet Potatoes Seleeted kilndried Sweet Pctatoes, Sound goods, Fine, well bleached Celery. Extra large Spanish Onions, Ohio Silver Skin Onions, fancy stock. Evaporated Fruits New crop California Apricets, at 16¢, 20c and 25c¢ Ib. Unpared Peaches, at 12¢, 15¢ and 18c per pound. Fancy peeled Peaches, at 35¢ 1b. Pure All--Maple Syrup and Sugar, Fine Table Raisins, Sauces, Ketch- ups Buckwheat Buckwheat Flour (guaran- teed all buck wheat) Prepared self-rais- ing buckwheat flour. Nuts Fine, bright, new California Wal- nuts, Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Italian Chestnuts and Mixed Nuts. Fancy Evaporated Corn at 25c per pound. This is something especial- ly fine and less expensive than a good grade of canned corn, Teas We carry a large line of fine Teas. Pure Spices in bulk: we handle no pack- age spices. Burnett's and Knight's flavoring Extracts Fine Luca TableOil. C. & B. Pickles. We want your trade and a personal call if possible SECHLER & CO. Rice If you enjoy a dish of fine Rice, try our fancy white flinty whole grain goods. Crackers A fine line of Biscuits, Cookies and Crackers, The old-time water crackers and the genuine Exton Trenton crackers. Salmon Canned Salmon, at 10c, 15c, 20c and 25¢. Canned Corn at 3 for 25c, 106 2 for 25¢, and fancy Maine corn at 15. Canned Fruits In Canned Fruits we have Peaches at 18c, 25¢, 30c and 35c. Apri cots at 25c and 30c, and Pine Apples at 10c, 25¢ and 30c. White Cherries at 25¢ and 30c. Coffees Our line of Coffees is fully up to the usual standard, at 25¢, 28c¢, 30c, 35cand 40c per pound. We guarantee to give you better value than you get elsewhere at the same price. Oranges California Navals and Indian River Florida Oranges, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Bananas, White Grapes. Cocoanut Shredded Cocoanutbythe pound (not chippings), but finely shredded; more convenient than by using the whole nut and much less expensive then the package goods; guaranteed to please, 25c¢ 1b. Chocolates We have a fine line of Chocolates, Glace Fruits, Confections and plain Candies. No fancy prices and no low grade goods. Just fine goods at fair prices. Raisins Currants, Prunes, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Figs, Dates, Olives. Mushrooms French Peas, Worcester Sauce, and hundreds of other items of desirable goods besides those men- tioned. My Mother's Ring, : [ppNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD worn as thin as tissue, but still MoTHER's RING. What tender memories it brings and what joy to think that I gave this, My MoTHER'S RING. The best was none too good and memories cling, cling to My MoTHER'S RING. The sentiment attached to a gift is A Life-long Remembrance if the gift itself is of lifelong wear. What more appropriate gift than a fine piece of Jewelry or Silverware We have a fine assortment of both. We solicit correspondence, mail and phone orders. Selection sent upon request. We will gladly reserve any article you may wish, until Christmas day. F. P. BLAIR & SON, Jewelers and Opticians, Bellefonte, Pa. The Centre County Banking Company. I Strength and Conservatism are the banking qualities demanded by careful depositors. With forty years of banking ex- perience we invite you to become a depositor, assuring you of every courtesy and attention. We pay 3 per cent interest on savings and cheerfully give you any information at our command concerning investments you may desire to make. The Centre County Banking Co. Bellefonte; Pa. Wi SE BULLETIN. ROG Convenient Transportation Facilities. The Pennsylvania Railroad, by main lines, branches, subsidiary lines, and connections, covers the Eastern country so completely that the people of almost every community may avail themselves of its facilities. The lines reach the cities, the big towns and the little towns, so that wheth- er the impulse to travel be for business, pleasure, or social purposes, it may be satisfactorily carried out, as far as transportation facilities are concerned, by taking a Pennsylvania Railroad train at the nearest point. Through cars are operated over the lines between all important centres of gopslation, and an excellent dining car service is available at the usual hours 0 r meals on the through trains. e all-steel equipment of the trains adds greatly to the security and comfort of passengers. The spirit of the holiday season stimulates the wish to travel, and the facil- ities of the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connections a peal with equal force to the home-coming young folks and the migrating people of maturer years. The comprehensive train service, apart from the local trains well known in each community, covers a wide extent of territory. BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST. There are splendid limited trains between New York, Philadelphia, Balti- more, W. ashington, Harrisburg, Altoona, Pittsburgh, and points in the West, notably Chicago and St. Louis. Included among these are the “Broadway Limited,” the 20-hour train between New York and Chicago; the “24-Hour St. Louis,” to St. Louis and Chicago ; St. Louis, Cleveland, and Cincinnati; Cincinnati, and Cleveland. These are est grade of service. “The Pennsylvania Limited,” to Chicago, and the “Chicago Limited,” to Chicago, all-Pullman trains and provide the high In addition there are a number of express trains fo Chi- cago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis, Columbus, Cleveland, T ole- do, Detroit, and other important centres of the Middle West, which provide both Pullman and all-steel coach service. Among these are the “Chicago Spe- cial,” “Chicago Express,” “St, Louis Express,” Western Express,” and the “Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Chicago Express.” TO THE SOUTH. Those contemplating a trip South, to the resorts of the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, and the Gulf Coast, will find a number of fine trains between the im- portant terminal cities of the Pennsylvania Railroad; and cars to the more im- portant cities of the South, running through from and to New York via Wash- ington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia. On January 6, 1913, the through Limit- ed Trains between New York and Florida will be placed in service. COMMERCIAL CENTRES LINKED. An examination of the time tables of the Pennsylvania Railroad will show that practically all important commercial centres on its lines and connections are linked by through trains, through cars, or convenient connections, afford- ing accommodating service. Anyone who wishes to go anywhere should consult the nearest Ticket d. He can give all the information a travel- Agent of the Pennsylvania er requires. 56-48-2t, -_ ,
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