SS PINE GROVE MENTION. paper is the Public Ledger of Philadelphia, and the special magazine will be a Christmas num- Elmer C, Musser has the auto fever. ber, full of stories, poems and pictures by our John I. Thompson, of Lemont, was within our | Most noted authors and artists. Owing to me- gates Sunday afternoon. chanical difficulties, it is probable that not a suf- : ficient number of these papers will be printed to Pre Sats Lys of Polidaysburg, Spent | meet the demand, and only copies ordered con- : ? : | siderably in advance will be supplied. The mag- Miss Ella Miller, of Somerset, is visiting the | azine will be issued with the Sunday, December Ward sisters at Baileyville this week. i 20, edition of the paper at the regular price. The much needed rain came on Monday and | was followed by three inches of snow. i Every man’s vision is as broad as that of the Harry Bigelow, the man of hammer and tongs Newspaper he reads. The country newspaper, if at McAlevy’s Fort, transacted business here on he lives in the country, is indispensable to give Friday. ; | Bim 2 clear view of his immediate YOUNES; . : : : ut the city newspaper is its equally indispensa- £3 hd cing It down 0 ble complement. No man can be well-posted J.A Decker. : ’ ; nowadays unless he keeps an eye on what the iss ’ | whole world is doing. D. Ross Gregory, of Neff’s Mills, loaded a car | The Philadelphia Record is a world-newspaper. of hogs and sheep at Pennsylvania Furnace on ! Its service extends to every quarter of the globe. Friday, for the Philadelphia market. i Its representatives are in every foreign capital; Dr. Frank Bailey, who has been nursing a jts live wires connect with every city, town and sprained ankle ever since the second day of the . hamlet in forty-eight States. Its business is to hunting season, is improving but slowly, but we ; gather in the world’s history day by day: to sift hope surely. | it, discarding the chaff; to boil down and con- While teacher H. B. Everts attended to busi- | dense the residue, and to present all that is worth ness at State College Monday, Miss Mary Kep- : While, in space proportioned to its importance, in ler wielded the birch in the Kepler school very such shape tha intelligent people will derive successfully. profit or enjoyment, or both, from reading it. - Samuel Lohr, coal dealer and farmer, from You will get all the news that’s worth While, As a result of ; 3 and you will exclude the objectionable and the Shoe Shout fu Sahay ex nother undesirable, if you make the Philadelphia Record Bi late illness with the grip. your family newspaper. 59:49 Calvin Murtoff, team boss at Scotia for the pr ik = Toy Room past thirty years, last week moved his family to : New Adv: rtisements. State College, where he is one of Mr. Goodling’s | is filled with Staple and Dur- right hand men on the farm. able Toys without a single Raise in Price. Books and Toys. THE INDEX| Ref B Y EARLY BUYING we have secured the CEADER’S The old reliable stand for the best Christmas Supplies importation of our Toys be- fore the outbreak of the Ger- man War. this, our OR RENT in the Exchange Building. The W. E. McWilliams, R. F. D. No. 1, has been on n steam heated, double office recently occu- the sick list the past week with the grip. Miss ' Sarah is handling Uncle Sam’s business very sat- | isfactorily to the route patrons. | Remember the roast chicken supper and festi- . OME FOR SALE.-A desirable house and val by the C. E. ladies in the town hall, tomor- lot on Willowbank &t., Bellefonte, is of- row (Saturday) evening, for the benefit of the ore dior Sale on reasonable. terms, pied as Democratic headquarters. Also storage rooms at $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00 per month. 59-44-tf F. W. CRIDER. Not all Stores can say that this season. Write or enquire of church. Come and bring your friends and wal- 59.46-4t* Mrs. S. E. SATTERFIELD, Our patrons marvel at the 2 rere | ine Sik of To we av ICE CREAM AND ICES Monday's mail brought a bounteous supply of EGISTERED HOLSTEINS FOR SALE.— secured handkerchiefs, post cards and trinkets to Miss Two finely bred Registered Holstein : All Flavors. Specialty orders will be served if given early. Bulls. A good chance to improve your Vida Corl, as a reminder of her twenty-third herd milestone on life’s journey. Her sister Bertha > S. BATCHELER. managed the surprise. | 58-47-6t Philipsburg, Pa. Last Thursday evening while Isaac Ellen. | ” - berger, of Gatesburg, was talking with some | IGS FOR SALE.—Eight healthy promising friends on the front porch he suddenly sank to , PES eishing 5 the geishh ofiood of | the floor, as the result of an attack of urzemic able price if application is made soon to Miss S. | Doisoning, but he is now improving. A. Meek, near Waddle station on the Buffalo Run | Among the Imported Goods we have the : FINE DOLLS, TRAINS, MECHANICAL TOYS, FANCY CAKES PIES. CANDIES. Prof. M. S. McDowell, John S. Dale and wife, | Ba DISHES, Nut Cakes Mince Pies Huylers Miss ka McDonald end Luther Dale Were pasS- | vor SALE 70 SETTLE ESTATE Toa only FELT ANIMALS, ETC. Layer Cakes Plum Pudding Reymers engers west on the Monday morning train to at- i F hotel in the borough of Loganton and | tend the State Grange meeting at Meadville, Pa., | Sugar Valley, Clinton county. Contains i Sn Pound Cakes -— Apollo i ; jes = thirty rooms and does an active business. Terms | this week. Mrs. John Dale is on the ladies reasonable. H. T. HALL, court as Pomona. i Lock Haven, Pa. On Tuesday evening of this week the home of 59-48-3t Attorney for Heirs. Mrs. J. Calvin Sunday, on Tadpole, was taken ITTLE PIGS FOR SALE—I have 10 pair of i ; .—1 have 10 pair o by storm, being a surprise party for the good i 1, fine little pigs, six and seven weeks old, lady on her birthday. Refreshments were served | mixed Berkshire, Chester ‘White and and many presents brought. The affair was ar- ' Durok, all very thrifty which I offer for sale at ranged by her daughter, Mrs. Waldo Homan, ' the market. Call onor write and was a success. i THADDEUS CROSS, Last Friday was butchering day at Fred Mey- | Beflstonte, Pe B. P. D. ers’, on west Main street. Three porkers yielded nine cans of lard. At noon the hungry crew came in contact with a huge gobbler and ‘soon knocked the stuffin’ out of him. Fred has the record for heavy weight porkers, one weighing 425 pounds. Ed. S. Moore was a close second, his weighing 422 pounds. Standard Candies for Gifts Fine Assortment of Loose Candies Salted Nuts Chrystalized Ginger Dinner Favors a Specialty. Everything Guaranteed Pure and Sold Right. CEADER’S, r— eens In American Made Toys we have The American Model Builder, the best Toy ever for Boys, the Humpty: Dumpty Circus, the Big Game Hunter, Iron and Steel Toys, Blocks, Games, Etc. See the Line It is Unusual. XECUTRIX NOTICE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Samuel Decker, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, all persons know- ing themselves indebted to said estate are re- quested to make prompt payment and those having claims against the same to present them ! duly authenticated for settlement. sy - i Sk W MRs. NANNIE DECKER, A | ©. KLINE WOODRING, Xecutrix, LEMONT. Attorney. 59-48-6t Bellefonte, Pa. ! H INDE X Allegheny Street, 59 49-2. Bellefonte, Pa. ras 4 Th 1 1 ing. | SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. —In the Court of Com- a e people are about all through butchering | mon Pleas of Centre county, Pa. In ons No. 6 South Allegheny St., Sra Mrs. John Etters, who has been quite ill for matter of the voluntary assignment of H. 59.48-4¢ BELLEFONTE, PA some time, is worse. A Yous & Company, of Fillmore, Ta. to I K. 20 > . 2 2 pe) = p=; & = = p% X = pe; = = = p=; & p=; = ohnston, for the benefit of their creditors, at No. Charles Fogleman and wife are: rejoicing over : 40, Dec. Term, 1914, Docket 65. Notice is hereby | oa the arrival of a big son. { given that all ereditors’ of the above estate are | Fs oi 0 eZ 7 eo oL oe eZ oL eX eX ie eX . hereby required to file a statement and proof of se certo Bob.” Homan and family spent a few days EE ———————————————————— their claim as requred by law, within six months from the date of this notice, with the undersign- ed assignee, or be debarred from coming in upon the fund. J. K. JOHNSTON, Assignee. among friends in town last week. George Roan underwent an operation, for his eyes, in the Wills Eye hospital last week. Sunday and Monday brought nice rains, that ended with snow, which has broken down many trees. John Mitchell spent several weeks visiting | friends in West Virginia, returning home the lat- | ter part of last week. i Eric Martz and wife returned home from the | western part of the State, where Mr. Martz held | a position as a boss farmer. The New Grocery. The First National Bank. lie 59-46-4t EWING MACHINES I am selling the two best Sewing Ma- chines made—the Standard Rotary and Eldredge Rotary. I keep in stock other cheaper Machines, as low in price as you can buy in Chicago. I repair all makes of Sew- ing Machines; keep in stock Shuttles, Nee- dles, also Key Blanks. Shop on west Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa. —— G. S. CLEMENTS, 59-43-8t Agent for Companies. Heiney Santa Claus Contributions of Money ; 2 All Day Saturday, December 19th, And the Entire Week Before Christmas, this store will be headquarters for Santa Claus. Bring your Children in to meet The Jolly Old Fellow. He wants them to bring along their Christmas Letters. : Call and inspect our splendid line of Boxed and Loose Christmas Candies, Nuts and Fruit. Finest Oranges and Lemons, just received. We are prepared to furnish Candy to school teachers and Sunday Schools at Reduced Cash Prices. Givs us a call before looking elsewhere. For the convenience of our patrons we will sell Coupon Books good for $2.00, $5.00 and $10.00, to be redeem- ed as goods are ordered. Simply tear out the amount of your order. Red Cross Christmas Seals For Sale Here. ROBERT MORRIS, ; Thousands of helpless people—men, women —For high class Job Work come to the WATCHMAN Office. Se rminl For SaleorExchange One of the most desirable properties in Atlantic City, N. J. Property is located on St. Charles Place, the first Cottage from the Boardwalk. Substantially built, (brick and wood), 12 rooms with base ment, three baths and closets; up-to-date In every particular. Owners wish to leave the Shore. Address, C. J. SHOENBERGER, 169 St. Charles Place, Atlantic City, N. J. mame. and children, are starving in Europe. People like ourselves who, a few months ago, were happy and prosperous. Because of the war In spite of the fact that the word dyspepsia means literally bad cook, it will not be fair for many to lay the blame on the cook if they begin the Christmas dinner with little appetite and end it with distress or nausea. It may not be fair for any to do that—Ilet us hope so for the sake of the cook! The disease dyspepsia indicates a bad stomach, that is a weak stomach, rather than a bad cook, and for a weak stomach there is nothing else equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. It gives the stomach vigor and tone, cures dyspepsia, creates appetite, and makes eating the pleasure it should be. BOOKS, MAGAZINES, Etc. they are now without food or shelter. Do You Want to Help Them? We shall be glad to receive and forward con- 59-38-tf tributions of money, no matter how small. Williamsport Commercial College This is a high grade business institu- tion in which young people are train ed for office positions—bookkeepers, The First National Bank A MAGAZINE WITH A NEWSPAPER.—Magazine supplements to newspapers are commonplace stenographers, private secretaries 59.1-1y BELLEFONTE, PA. enough, but here, toc mark the high-water and = government positions. ao achievement of newspaper publishing, comes a fositions are Eiways Jen ao 59-22. BELLEFONTE, PA. newspaper with its own special magazine in two term begins January 6th. Send for NE colors and printed on fine coated stock, so that catalogue and free trial lessons. : Tr attractive illustrations may be reproduced. The | 59.48.1t. F. F. HEALEY, Proprietor. | smssss— Groceries. Groceries. TE I SO, Candyland for the Best. 1 : Fruits, Confectionery and F The Gift of a Ring || FINE GROCERIES 2 Re FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Cut Oranges, Lemons and Bananas Evaporated and Dried Corn, very FLOWERS ....AND FRESH... Home tome CANDIES The fondest to all hearts for Xmas Presents. THE PLACE FOR QUALITY. —— Candyland For The Best, McClain Block, 50.492t, . Bellefonte, Pa. 3 Is a gift of beauty and adorn- ment. Our Xmas assortment has just arrived—all new styles and shapes, some very curious in workmanship. Come in and See Them. OUR CATALOGUE UPON REQUEST. F. P. BLAIR & SON, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Bellefonte, - so4et - Penna. are standard all season fruits. We are now receiving new crop Florida and California Valencia varieties of sweet fruit at 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c per dozen. Lemons 30c and 40c per dozen. Bananas i5c, 20c and 25c per dozen. Nice Grape Fruit at 5c each. New crop California Prunes 12c, 15c and 18c per pound. New Evap- orated Peaches 10c, 12c and 15c. Apricots 18c, 20 and 25¢ per pound. All fine fruit. £ Creamery Butter from the Fox River (Illinois) Creameries. Finest Meadow Gold Brand 42c per pound. New crop California Walnuts and Almonds, berries, Sweet Potatoes, sters direct from the shell—We do not handle any Baltimore tub Oysters fine, new goods, 15¢ and 25c Ib. We are always ready to fill orders for our own make of Mince Meat. It is the only goods on the market that has the fuil portion of -beef in it and in general merit far above any other brand. Cranberries, solid red fruit at 10 and 12c. per quart. We use the : “legal standard dry” quart meas- oanuts, Celery, Cran- ure—there is a difference. Buy some of our fine cheese and .compare it with other goods. Our Olives are large and of the very finest flavor at 40c per quart. Burnett's and Knight's Crosse & Blackwell's Table Vinegar in bottles. Durkee’s Salad Dressing. If you want a fine, sweet, juicy Ham, let us supply you. SECHLER & COMPANY, | Bush House Block, em 57-1 Bellefonte, Pa.
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