a — BOALSBURG. ‘mer and Miss Gertrude Ruble return- ; ~ Bemorealit ach, | James Gilbraith spent a few days fad this week Fron visli of several : pa es weeks with friends at Ingram, Johns-. ° w .at- —~raD | at Williamsport recently. | town and Curwensville. gram | t A d Lessons Sone. OO Au ! 3% a Room 18 Crider’s Exchanee. 51-1y ————————————————————————————— AAP APP PPPS PPI Attorneys-at-Law. Belletonte, Pa., July 12, 1918. | ss | \ Dr. L. E. Kidder and family moved —— ; to State College on Tuesday. AARONSBURG. | FOR Yo | Clement Dale and son, Arthur C., of Calvin Lose is ill and in a very crit- | in all the Courts. Zonsultation in English A : in al County Correspondence Bellefonte, were in town on business . 1% 0 sition We hope, however, he | N B. SPANGLER.-Attornev-at-Law. Practice or German. Office in Crider’s Eschiznge. 40- Bellefonte. Pa or Satis: and sister, Mrs. Plum may again recover. BOYS and GIRLS TAS oer CR yh : i : \ - : : : ; 5 —Attorney an or items of Interest Dished i. for the | mer, of Altoona, spent part of last! Miss Marian Haines 1s home from | ; Law. Office in. Temple Court, le Delectation of “Watchman” Read- | week in town | Lewisburg, white She had been stay- [SrrnarnmrrearnrerrnerrrsnaAN eR aad ons, Pa, All kinds of legal business sat- : . i ombptiv. ers by a Corps of Gifted | Reuben Stuart, of Pittsburgh, spent Ing for Some Weeks. _ !By Ruth Plumbly Thompson in Public|ter is large or the skin is broken or |e ae Tams an |g Ls, PEA, Ke or BRrehts,| oar are, rt En ave iv | | EERE, JONSON A ES | friends last week. ; SpenanE Eh a p | Dear me! There are so many kinds | en “first-aid,” send for a doctor. legal business entrusted to his care. Offi DOWN NITTANY VALLEY. | Mrs. W. E. Gettig and son William, “ye. =o dorgia Stricker of Yeager- | of burns that I hardly know whereto | Ny ell the Mavi OF 2 ces—No. 5 East Hieh street. 57-44. Miss Mildred E. Beck went to Phil- g Altoona, wore Siesis of Mrs. Pheo- yom “spent several days with her |begin. Of course, you know that a | {fen soak nr a anh 1 NEV J M,_ KEICHLINE—Attorney-atLaw and Jus- adelphia on Friday to visit her uncle | N is an ¢ Bellefonte ' mother, Mrs. H. C. Stricker. | little burn just makes the skin red. | ER use cotton on a burn, for it will ness will receive prompt attention. Office and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Hoy. | > prey ¢ Miss a J. Keller | Wiliam Haffley and family spent Run get the baking soda ‘or starch, |stick just like the clothing did, and |Z second floor of Temple Court. 49-5-1y She will be gone several Weeks and vos 0g ok ! the Fourth at the home of Mr. and or flour and weks a thin paste. If then you cuot get it or later. i Ww G. RUNKLE.—Attorney-at-Law. Consul- expects to have a good time exploring | : ar, | Mrs. Milton Bauer, near Loganton.- | you cannot fin ese, use vaseline, nd, my dears, remember your oth- tation in English and German. Office the city. : ik Mrs. James Jones, g Wilmington, | Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mingle spent | olive oil, castor oil, fresh lard, or er “first-aid” lessons (and you know in Crider’s Exchange, Fellefonte. 585 Master Jack M. Brandt, of Pitts- jo, Spent Severs RB s among rela- | o 1 q0y with their daughter, Mrs. jean, Smear one of these over ihe yoursels Tow bra you fee when you : —_ i i i le make hay | tives 1n this vicinity. i . : {burn and also on a clo o cover it. |are burned or hurt), and be very pa- a A er 00d, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess and chil- George MeCormisk, of Potters Mills. | pn 300 $158 0% formed this is the | tient! And PLEASE be careful of Physicians. elthy coat of tan. He is making dren, Jack, Betty A ros, of Du-| Miss Margaret Weaver of Hablers [best way to treat it. But if the blis- your own precious skins! good as a farmer and the men say for | Bois, are spending a two week’s va- burg, has been spending 2 SW cays, S. GLENN, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon, a town boy he is doing fine. cation at the home of Charles Segner. jwith her mother, Mrs. Effie Weaver. | ” ~ State Colles , Centre county, Pa. Office L. E. Swartz is building a house on| Prof. E. H. Meyer wife and daugh- | Thomas Hull, who is employed in The Real Practical Kind. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. at his residence. 35-41 his farm below Hublersburg as a home | ters, of Newark, N. J., arrived in town [Wy inbyrne, Cleared Sounty $9emh ie «There will be fewer divorces,” she | _. for a tenant farmer. He intends to jon Tuesday and will spend the sum- 1 2h over Sunday said to a reporter, “when men treat Women Suffer IN SURANCE'! rent his farm in the spring and take | mer months at their home at this [ily In LOW. : ; women as their equals.” M f All ° life easier hereafter. Mrs. Swartz at- | place. J % ga Mrs. yi Plane of New a Po Jou know the kind of wife my ost O . iA ny tended the wedding of her niece, Miss i i | York city, are spending their vacation ideal is?’ a married man once said to ire and Automobile Insurance at a i Allison, yng State College, on |, i Sager: Woo hay Doon | with Mrs. Pierce’s mother, Mrs. Car- me. . a Froth th iio of the Hood reduced rate. Seiniey 3 5° Keller for several weks, left on ©i1® RYH daar eat nL | om Hose Co the combination | 6238-1y. J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent Charles N. Decker took a few days | Friday morning for her home in Tio- | Lloyd Kramer, of Butler, is visit- |1deal wile 1s e Kin at’s tickled to ] il s Juidde » . off the latter part of last week to vis- | ga county ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. death over a birthday present of a |treatment, Hood’s Sarsapen a be it his cousin, Roy N. Decker, county William Fisher, wife and son, and Kramer. It has been some years since | bag of flour. Se fer ene farm agent of Monroe county, locat- | piss Keifer, of Sunbury; Frank Fish- jr Kramer visited his boghooy howe, According to reports over six- cost as compared with other medicines ESTAURANT. ed at Stroudsburg. He reports a Very | op and family, from Altoona, motored | Arthur King and son Raymond, i Re tor physicians’ fees. Ballefittte noi Bou a Birotilass Rus pleasant trip and says Roy is Very io Boalsburg last week and visited | who are employed in the Mill Hall | ty automobilists were caught exceed- ° rpdco two great medicines are es tae Th busy and enjoys his work. Crops 10 | 5 ong relatives. brick yards, have been home for sev- ing the speed limit between Bellefonte | pecially effective in cases of physical that section are good in general. A Children’s day and atriotic serv- | eral days, expecting to return to their | and State College on the Fourth by | weakness, nervous irritability, run- Meals are Served at All Hours The farmers have made a big lot of ioe wae hold in oy A ol Si charch yore in a day or two. the state police, and all have been no- | down conditions in which there is iron good hay in Nittany va 1 i i i TS. en Bower, o ellefonte, | tified to settle. eficiency. Price of eac . 2 2 ? BO dh Nittany valley during the |" qynday evening, at which time a Mrs. Eben B f Bellefonte, | tified to sett] defici Price of each $1 SE a the past two weeks. The weather In gen- 15,96 American flag and a service , Who is spending an indefinite time at Ask your druggist for them. 63-27| wiches, Soups, and anything Re eral has been favorable. Son and | go bearing seven stars were unfurl- | the home of her sister, Mrs. E. J. EE re oa ad potaioes Pris oven hes oo Some ed. | Burd, of Millheim, spent Sunday at Medical. : On 1a 8 Oe a rear to com fields show Act o Fhis year| Mrs. Elizabeth Black, of bMeciat: the home of BE, M. Bowen. ——| (Get the Best Meats. POPS, we will need all the feed we can pos- icsburg; Miss Rhinesmith, of Belle. | Albert Mingle, of Akron, Ohio, 1 R d ee i SODAS, v : fonte, and Mrs. Mabel Mothersbaugh | expected home for a short stay. Al- enewe You save nothing by buying poor, thin SARSAPARILLA, sibly raise. or Zon Daniel, of Aaronsburg 1h | bert is another of our young men who or gristly meats. Tuse only the SELTZER SYPHONS, ETC Will Romick and wife came up from guests at the Yome of I. thors: | has enlisted in the navy of the U. S. T estim on LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE for pic-nics, families and the public gener- Philadelphia one day last week to AM ttend h and supply my customers with the ally all of which are manufactured out of spend a few days with Mr. Romick’s | Paugh last week. | A. May hocess aliens am. est, choicest, best blood and muscle mak- the purest syrups and properly parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Romick.| On the evening of July Fourth! [L. J. Bartlett has returned home ; a 3d Rs BS le C. MOERSCHBACHER, ge zis, Mp, an dicate back | Boalsburg had a triple flag raising after teaching in the Perth Amboy, No one in Bellefonte who suffers 1 alwave have i 50-32-1y. High St., Bellefonte, Pa. Ne mn Te 0 Eoith a |preceded by a grand parade, in 'N. J., High school. Mr. Bartlett will | backache, headaches, or distressing —p TRY = , construction company manufacturing which Our Girls band of Milesburg, | move his family to the above place | urinary ills can afford to ignore this Game DRESS! od any kinds of good and supplying lumber for the Hog Is- | five horsemen, the Red Cross mem- bofore the public schools open in the Bellefonte woman's twice-told story. meats you want. land ship yard and they are rushing | bers, mothers of the boys in service, | fall It is confirmed testimony that no TRY MY SHOP Employers things down there. Mrs. Romick will the school children, Uncle Sam, the a Bellefonte resident can doubt. Bi P. L. BEEZER, 9 spend a little time visiting relatives | Goddess of Liberty and a well Billed | PLEASANT GAP ITEMS. S Ti J. C. Jormsot 308 E. hop . and friends in the valley. military company of young men par- ; ow, : t. was a great sufferer 1rom | High Street. 34.34.1y. Beliefonte, Pa. Th I t Y ) .. | ticipated. Dr. Sparks, of State Col- | Miss Helen Grenoble is visiting with backache and pains across my loins. a 1S In erests ou Mrs. Mary Matin, fomeny gt Nit- lege, and Rev. S C. Stover were the friends at Millmont. 1 sol lordly get about the house, tany, is visiting her old home at pres- | 4 % a i izzy spells would come over me an The Work y i : peakers of the evening. An honor | Maude Hartman, of Williamsport ) e Workmans’ Compensation hike Tes fotuteg 2} Qrasinecd X roll containing the names of all the lis visiting at the home of Mrs. J ohn 1 yond i fll TS, Dons FINE JOB PRINTING Law goes into effect Jan. 1, 1916. ohh daughter, Mrs. ik Can. | Soldier boys from Harris township | Herman. and i boxes did me more good than 5 ) jt makes iy ag Compulsory. non. Mr. Cannon is a chemist in the | Vas also Spyeiind an BO a| Paul Heisey, who is employed at | anything else I had previously tried. A SPECIALTY Aes Ba employ of the Barrett company. Mrs. prominen piace on Yo ic square, i el re Fourth The backache ah pains disappeared AT THE recommend Accident Prevention is a ea, hn) pi OAK HALL. Mrs. 3 < H, Mekochnte, pe Shaws- ps fool bat in Ya : WATCHMAN OBFICE a Shihan le tenant in the navy. During the win- Rufus Raymond was a week-end ville, is spending a week with her LASTING RESULTS. There is no style of work, from the rd id Jud spming Ue pede a visitor with his father at Bellefonte. jaasgliod: Mes. ut D. i oat Over six years later Mss. J gngen cheapest er” to the finest: It wi bet your jaterest to con- : : Mr. an rs. Harry Corl, of Traf- said: “Time has proven that oan’s BOOK WORK, sult us before placing your In- bat > el pars Mes Jenyy Sense, of 9 ford, me visiting with the latter’s | Kidney Dis are rghiehie The cure at iaik oo , surance. nt as e ~~ i 'Pridne mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bilger. they made for me has been perma- we can not do in the m t Friday. 2 facto , and at Pri nsiste steam and electrical ; hi 2 Edith Whitehill ¢| Emeline Noll and Anna Rimmey | nent.” i fit the class of work, “Cal on or JOHN F. GRAY. & SON, Another automobile accident on the | Miss Edith itehill was a recent | + ast week in Altoona with the | 60¢; at all dealers. Foster-Milburn ot amunicate with this office” Bellefonte Gasly State Coll Fourth occurred ak the rove at Ns Vivier at the Sampsel home at Pleas- ers sister, Mrs. Paul Keller Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 63-217 y State ege lower end of Snydertown below ill | ant Gap. . , Bock’s home, at the same place the| Miss Margaret Dale was a guest of Mrs. Thomas Adams and Mrs. Jay | ===="— fatal accident occurred last year. A | Miss Emeline Hess, at Shingletown, Crust, of Niagara Falls, are visiting | ym ; car rom Be Pas Re Eo SD Rs Uo SU Prey wed Me SU, Shin 5 Biohois fois ben ! STYLE, POWER, EFFICIENCY, DURABILITY. the car, injuring a Mr. Barrett pretty Sans p, | where she underwent an operation for : b. this vicinity. SD badly and bruising several of the oth- | appendicitis. er occupants of the car. The man| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Etters and} Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keller and little who was injured was pitched into the | son George enjoyed Sunday with rel-| jo uohter, of Altoona, are spending wind shield and it was a miracle he | atives at Tyrone. | their two week’s vacation with friends was not killed. The whole party were Mr. and Mrs. Mothersbaugh and | and relatives here. : fortunate in not receiving more inju- | som, of Boalsburg, spent a short time | py. and Mrs. Harry Appleby and = ries. in our town recently. ; |two children, of Harrisburg, are vis- ET W. A. Ferree and family returned |jting with the latter’s grand-mother, SPRING MILLS. home on Sunday after making a trip | Mrs. Charlotte Eckenroth. New England States. George Rachau and family, of Sun- up inte the William Raymond and daughter | Put your ad. m the “Watch- bury, spent the Fourth of July with Esther were Sunday visitors at the { man” Mr. and Mrs. G. N. rokee the stock- James Raymond home at Centre Hall. | | eee R There was a ee nd bank of | Mrs. Eugene C. Radel has returned holders of the First N f | ome after § : : : : 2 pending a few days at Spring Mills, in the Grange hall, Fri- | op oy ome of her parents at Millers- | day evening. . | burg. CASTORIA : 1e Miller Jamison, son of Ed. Jami- |" al minest Wagner and son Har- | Bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. | | Series 19. son, had the misfortune to accidental old returned to Bellefonte, after] In use for over thirty years, and yy Sus mg id wih spending a month at the Harry Wag- | The Eind You Have Always Bought. 1 2 D I F F E R E N T B oO D I E S . The Preferred Accident Insurance THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY BENEFITS: $5,000 death DY ecient, 5,000 loss of both feet, 5,000 loss of both hands, 5,000 loss of one hand and one foot, 2,500 loss of either hand, 2,000 loss of either foot, 630 loss of one eve 25 per week, total disability, (limit 52 weeks) 10 per week, partial disability, (limit 26 weeks) PREMIUM §12 PER YEAR, pavable quarterly if desired. Larger or smaller amounts in proportion Any person, male or female, engaged in a preferred occupation, inclu house keeping, over eighteen years of age of good moral and physical condition may insure under this policv. Fire Insurance ( invite your attention to my Fire Insur- ance Agency, the strongest and Most Ex tensive Line of Solid Companies represent- 3 : _ | ner home at this place. The Children’s day services render: Me. and Mr A. C. Pete d by the Lutheran Sunday school of he Mills, Sunday evening, June dren and x an Mrs. J B, Dae) 30th, was highly entertaining and spent Sunday a RInOOn 4 e M. M. | mm largely attended. hdl ih Contre 2 , : T. an rs. Walter Korman an T. M. Gramley and family autoed two daughters, of State College, were | firough ie Soienstan ot of de visitors at Mr. Korman’s parental | time was spent with their son, Eugene home at this place on Sunday. rs and chil- | ———— |} Prices Range from $1,250 to $2,250. F. 0. B. DETROIT, MICH. Wh Gramley, who is employed as an elec- | » and are 7 Bes oh and | Here is your opportunity to fasure GEORGE A. BEEZER, AGENT, 5 ed by any agency in Central Pennsylvania trician by the Bethlehem Steel com- amily, of Fine °» P > were i against embarrassing errors in spelling, % pany, Bethlehem. cent visitors with Mr. Peter's sister, | pronation hd Be North Water St. 61-30 BELLEFONTE, PA. § H. E. FENLON, June 28th, National war stamps Mrs. N. J. Rishel, at this Mace. war terms. Increase your efficiency, pledge day, tended to show that the | Mr. and Mrs. William Grove and which results in power and Success. Spring Mills school district is over | Mrs. Minnie Knapp and son Harold, : one hundred per cent. patriotic. The of Lemont, were callers at the Jona- WEBSTER'S quota for this district was $8,000, and | than Tressler home at this place. 50-21. Agent, Bellefonte, Fa, VATA TL there was almost $12,000 worth of | Miss Catherine Guisewhite, who has | |i NEW INTERNATIONAL ] ood Plumbing Seng £ Be oop CENTRE HALL. jE pig As and women the ey Ta if : : : Pa f . GO TOGETHER . / . wenn un A . . . 8 “ there was an exceptionally large nu i i Mod Bo : Vitune 8 he ms 1000 Dior ni colo: i When you have dripping steam pipes leaky ber-of people 2 the train, Tt 59 Jap CTE i GRAN D RTE, het a i ! : . : ; water fixtures, foul Pee , OF escaping pened that the train was held here| H. L. Kline, of Johnsonburg, visited half an hour. friends in this place for several days. A large number of people spent the Misses Lena and Carribel Emerick Fourth of July at State College. |were guests of relatives In Altoona Every one surely must have had an |over the Fourth. enjoyable time and profited from the | Mrs. Person and small niece, Mar- high quality of _ entertainment | garet Burkholder, are guests of Mrs. throughout the entire day. Those who | James B. Strohm. say the photo-play, Ambassador Ge-| Dr. and Mrs. Longwell returned re- A Pour Toms 2 Qerniangy” cently from a visit to Mrs. Longwell’s Y. g TY | home in Connecticut. patriotic citizen should try to see this Mrs, Charles Hull and son Robert, piodnction. i ; of 3 amokin; are EAH of Mrs. Hull’s The E ial Ab : sister, Mrs. Thomas Moore. Syonvial sent Mr. and Mrs. Jack Getchell and son A young lady who lisped very bad- | Wendell are spending a short time ly was treated by a specialist and | with Mrs. Getchell’s parents, ex-Sher- learned b say ge Sons er iff and Mrs. Brungard. : usie’'s Sewing Shirts for Soldiers.” | Rey. and Mrs. James Glenn and She repeated it to her friends and | children, of Houtzdale, were guests of was congratulated upon her masterly , Prices are Lower performance. “Yeth, but ith thuth an Mrs. Glenn’s mother, Mrs. Mary De OD av: | dendbary, Baring he Yast weak: CHICHESTERISPILLS Therefore, if You Haven’t a Bank | eo men who sive you poor, unsanitary into a converthation—ethpethially Miss Elizabeth Boozer returned to IE DIAMOND werk and the lowest grade of finishings. For Panama-Pacific Exposition gas, you can’t have good H th. The air you REGULAR and i ons ) breathe is poisonous; your system becomes WRITE for 4 IN JA DARER ato, us 1 poisoned and invalidism is sure to come. men Pages. . siouamance, [| Protect Yourself | [||| | samrrary PLuMBING It’s the only kind you A 3 11 ' , Se Tae pe ig Wea 't trustthis work to gainst i Ness. 2? oe gught to have, men are Skilled Mechanics. = no better anywhere. Our You may be enjoying the best of health today. There may come a Material and siege of illness. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT? Doctor's bills and enforced idleness are expensive. When you have a i | bank account you are prepared to combat illness. Wr ies Not a cheap or inferior article in our entire i | ; Can you conceive of anything more tragic than a long period of illness ie os with good work and the | without any funds? Fixtures are the Best when you conthider that I have no her work at the Allegheny General | SN ‘Ladies! Ask your D st, for the Best Work trv hen Ou Cod ew England Gro- | hospital, Pittsburgh, on Saturday, CAEN Shihan pean Account, Start One Today ] cer. after a three week’s vacation at her | fe Ed Take no since. Buy of your : - : Archibald Allison, . al home in this place. ——TFor high class Job Work come | Mrs. Charles Bartholomew and to the “Watchman” Office. daughter Elizabeth; Mrs. Henry Krea- Shs indi THE CENTRE COUNTY BANK, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ' 60-4 BELLEFONTE Opposite Bush House - Bellefonte, Pa © 8614