a pr ——————— AAAAAAAAAANAAAPNPP PIII Hannah M. Corl, et bar, to R. A. Frank H. Morningstar, et ux, to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ww T In the Ch h f th Kerstetter, et ux, tract in Ferguson | Andrew C. Thompson, tract in Phil- e hank You n g urches.o 4 jownship: $1000. ipsburg; $3,116.33. ARM FOR SALE.—The old Samuel P. d we Nn Count W. R. Shope, et ux, to George H. Clerk of Orphans’ Court to W. H. F Gray Farm, 12 Actes clenved, 100 FOR YOUR PURCHASES OF : ) ‘ OF, : ; 9 f y Sager, tract in Spring township; $800. | Fry, tract in Spring township; $435. Young Z2ouniain 4 an 0 stor rock, 100 acres . BELLEFONTE, PA. 2 AAAAAAAAAAAAARA Arr IA | George B. Haines to W. E. Bair, —— ee. pasture land along Bald Eagle grevk: Milk ; METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH tract in Miles township; $402.50. —Sheep will, as a rule, require shel- Stee SSwelngs ame Shan, oon spring s * Bible school 9:30. Baptism of chil-| Rosa M. B t bar, to John T ter in very bad weather. Damp, cold | moon and Huston townships, buildings um Ing and ed g des. Ci rernation oF Dor ood | HE Oe rn BE pas 1 ont. | weather is especially chilling to young | adjacent to Gray's church on the Buffalo short sermon 30°45. _ Senior League $1700. ract in Rush townshib; | jambs and sheepmen always strive to | Run road JHibee the eniicg tor ot bat Teal N i 6:30. Sermon by Dr. Henry M. Hat : have them sheltered. They will do H. D. or P. B. MEEK, tenhouse, of State College, 7:30. George Robb to Eva R. McClellan, well if given some green food in con- State College, Pa. AND By Hot Water Coleville—Bible school 2.30. Ser- tract in Spring township; $1. nection with roughage and grain. 66-27-tf Executors D. L. Meek Est. mon by pastor 3 p. m. — — — — Butter Vapor Alexander Scott, Minister. A ANNAN INNIS IIL ISIE LL po Steam UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Few people would care to live in a churchless community. Much less would they think of bringing up a FE A Se fasoline lol fil Tractor lll PASTEURIZED fyi) [ine of Pipe and Fittings pou community” We have services Dairy Products| === We bid you welcome. George E. Smith, Pastor. Geo. Ww. Emenhizer, Pastor Emeritus. : : Pipeless Furnaces We hope you will continue to use only RR during the warm weather—for the ALL SIZES OF protection of those at home. Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sermon: mite {New Prices on Oils and Gasolines 3% Western Maryland Dairy munion. 8:45 a. m. Mattins. 11 a.m. } Holy Eucharist 5 Sonos 70 & ' . 66-24-tf m. evensong. e church wi e Eff \ J 1 20 19 Qo l . closed throughout the month of Au- ective nu 5 st because of the repainting of the AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAS Flin o tne ng dung. at po Great Mid-Summer Sale WHILE THEY LAST Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly BELLEFONTE, PA. Furnished. 66-15 RT, ERAS —— “ Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. | Gasoline i There yinte 2 Sense hey in fe eformed church until Sunday, Au-| . gust 14th. Dr. Schmidt left Monday | Atlantic Motor . > : . 24 gal morning for a vacation and business | a STITT trip, covering Ocean Grove, Philadel- | . . . . 28 phia and Lancaster. He expects to | Waverly Motor return home August 12th. / Waverly Special . . . . 33 Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45. No evening service. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. Big 3-Piece Aluminum Preserving Set 8-Quart Kettle, Fruit Funnel and Ladle Regular price $3.65—Special $1.79 Acme Freezers...2-Quart Levi Smith High Test . . . v 3H Motor Oil Gulf Supreme (light,, medium and heavy) .20 gal nd At a hearing before justice of the peace J. M. Keichline, last Satur- day, George McClellan, of Coleville, was held in five hundred dollars bail : Atlantic Motor 6 6s 1] 20 : for trial at the next term of court on The most economical Ice Cream Freezer the charge of assault and battery, the Waverly 4“ $ o 4 20 * prosecutor being McClellan’s brother- : Requiring less work and ice than any other in-law, Milton Robb. 89 Cents Vudor Porch Shades.....257% Discount m———————r Daniel C. Grove, of Benner township, was painfully injured on Monday when a load of hay which he was building slid from the wagon and ’ landed on top of him. Tractor Oil Atlantic . : . : . 55 gal RANA AINSI IS INII GGG GN NANI CT AAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAN pov 7 Kerosene Waverly---Family Favorite Oil { ¢ { { ¢ § ¢ ¢ 4 4 4 Real Estate Transfers. 1 4 4 125° Fire Test. (in barrel lots) . . .14.gal ¢ § § ¢ 4 ¢ § ¢ { ¢ ¢ 4 { 4 { ¢ ¢ ¢ Percy S. Blackford, et al, to Clyde : 1. Blackford, et ux, tract in Bellefonte; $3000. i ¢ { { 4 { 4 q { 4 { 4 4 4 { 4 ¢ i : { Joseph Diehl, et ux, to William W. y ¢ 4 : 4 4 4 4 4 4 £ § 4 4 : 4 § ¢ i 4 £ : 4 The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. | 2 RTT PNINITTTN Schenck, tract in Howard; $55. ; Philipsburg Coal and Land Co. to John W. Sweigart, tract in Rush township; $50. I. G. Gordon Foster, et al, to John L. Holmes, tract in State College; $2600. A. G. Fleckenstein, et ux, to Wil- liam LaMere, tract in Philipsburg; $1. We also carry in stock a full line of Cup Grease, Auto- mobile Soap, Transmission Oils, Steam Cylinder Oils, © Steam Engine Oils and Candles, on which we will be © + glad to quote you prices at any time, oo: _ William LaMere, et ux, to William Fleckenstein, tract in Philipsburg; 1. Black Bear Run Land Co. to Bertha Hendershot,” tract in Philipsburg; $600. Hattie P. Miller to Robert J. Kling- A his ux, tract in Spring township; 400. D. Frank DeLong, et ux, to John mpty Pocketbooks nn : os dvhavarie | “WY There are many empty pocketbooks in the country today. They are dismal objects. They mean privation, often suffering. Sometimes they cannot be avoided, but often they can. A bank ac- Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Co. Bi rr Lomi: count, that fosters the saving habit, is one of the $600. ARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ‘83 best preventives. Even a small part of one’s earn- ar Ea = ——— [Ie ings deposited regularly will, in time, grow into a | SESE fl 08 comfortable balance. Try it. The money you First Pre-Inventory Sale How much better to have put it in bank. In accordance with the policy of this Company, we are offering our entire stock of Shoes and Slippers at prices which we feel sure will compel pur- chase. This is a bona-fide sale. Our stock must be reduced. Our loss is your gain. A few of the many bargains are listed below. Let Us Help You to Acquire the Saving Habit ' The First National Bank { 61.46 Bellefonte, Pa. Women’s ‘Grey Buck One-Strap Pump---$10 value $7.45 : : AAAAAAAAAPPPAL EIN IPSPIPIII SPIN IIES Women's Blk. Kid Oxford, Louis Heel---$10 * 2.45 ‘Men's Heavy Work Shoes That, Tei 2.50 Men's cont. SBOE s 3%» = + iv. ss BSO Boys’ Heavy School Shoes . . . . 2.95 Children’s White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords . . 1.00 A Discount, of 10 per cent. on All Other Leather Goods Buy Now ....Save Money 20th Century Shoe Co. State College, Pa. F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. D. J. Lehman, Manager 64-22:tf