——For the kiddies, X-mas doll carriages, toy cedar chests, rockers, high chairs and strollers at W. R. ——Mens’ $12 hunting shoes now $5.85—Yeager’s. 48-1t SE SED SRE, Brachbill’s. 48-1t Two Mules For Sale Will sell cheap or give one for his keep over winter. AMERICAN LIME & STONE Co,, Bac-te-lac Costs no more than rT 2 | 68-47-3t Bellefonte, Pa. . . a ordinary Buttermilk I . AN I ior to ordina; IRA D hi Buttermilk because of its WE EXTEND TO YOU THE 101 South Eleventh St. Delicious, Vel yety Smooth PEILADE COTTIA, ness, Appetizing, Creamy Richness, Uniformity, Puri- ty, Keeping Qualities, Pal- atable Flavor and High Food Value. SPLENDID RESULTS IN COOKING and BAKING Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY Gils Wanted i Ages 16 to 25 Years i | Paid Well While Learning Best wages and working conditions. Girls’ Dormitory for out-of-town girls. | Write us in regard to Dormitory and wages. The Viscose Co. 68-40-tf Season's Greetings | and a Cordial Invitation to join our 1924 BAC-TE-LAC Highly recommended by physicians as a healthful bev- erage and general conditioner. SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY Western Maryland Dairy 66-24-tf Bellefonte, Pa. Christmas Savings Club which is now forming. He’ll Like These Gifts First, because they come Lewistown, Pa. You May Join One or More of the Following Classes: from you and next, because they Class 25 fixed. Members paying 25 cents a week for fifty weeks will get come from us $12.50 $25.00 $50.00 He knows our quality. He knows if it’s here it’s right and if it isn’t—it isn’t. Class 50 fixed. Members paying 50 cents a week for fifty weeks will Wrist Watches in White Gold, Green Gold and Yellow Gold—in round, square, octagon, tonneau and rectangular get He respected our label when he was fixing up for his vacation this summer and anything that comes to him via Fauble’s has a place in his heart be- Class 100 Fixed.’ $1.00 a week for get Members paying fifty weeks will The gifts are here fore you add the holly. The names are on your list. We are at your service to help you as well as profit. A. Fauble BELLEFONTE PA NOw. ————— P. R. R. Erecting Large Ice Plant at Huntingdon. One of the largest and most mod- ern icing plants in the country will be put into operation by the Pennsylva- nia Railroad system, at Huntingdon, thirty-three miles east of Altoona, early next spring. The completion of this station, at a cost of approximate- ly $900,000, will greatly facilitate the handling of the large volume of fresh meats, fruits, and ue Sse Gettiz & Bower, A i t ennsylva- Atto X 18-43-6 : DPOAYSIS MOVING OT6T Ke Tenney ey Sh no one likes to hear them. nia. Two 700 foot “island” platforms will be provided at the new station, one for the eastbound and the other for the westbound movement. Tracks will be laid on both sides of these platforms, making it possible for each platform to accommodate two trains at one time. Entire trains will move directly to the platforms on main run- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DMINISTRATOR'’S NOTICE.—Let- ters of administration upon the es- tate of Peter Bondzunas (also known as Bennett,) late of Snow Shoe township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re- quested to make prompt payment and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenticated ac- cording to law, for settlement. JAMES ULOZIAS, XECUTRIX’S NOTICE.—The under- signed executrix of the last will and testament of Henry Freeman Stecker, deceased, late of State College borough, Centre county, Pa., hereby noti- fies all persons knowing themselves in- debted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them, properly au- thenticated, for settlement. ORMELLE HAINES STECKER, shapes. 64-22-tf Every Watch regulated for 3 weeks before putting on sale. A Full Assortment, F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists . . . Bellefonte, Pa. Class 200 Fixed. $2.00 a week for get Members paying fifty weeks will $100.00 with 3 per cent. interest added if all pay- ments are made regularly or in advance Bellefonte Trust Co. Bellefonte, Pa. ning tracks, the cars will be iced on | w. Harrison Walker, Stat Executrix, 2 : an D a "of one a minute, and the ON Ae tlovmre College 3: on this for Christmas. trains continued to destination with- out break-up or change of engines. Delays incident to switching and re- classification will thus be entirely eliminated. Working to capacity the new plant OVER -STOCK SALE NFAVORABLE WEATHER for Winter Clothing has brought about this lamentable condition, but lamentations don’t help the situation; besides, But the public will be pleased to hear that we are going to give everyone An Opportunity to Buy Merchandise at Less than wholesale price. When it comes to a Real Value Giving Sale this one will Eclipse Anything that has ever been offered at this time of the Season. Be sure and cash in OMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA- NIA BEFORE THE BOARD OF ST n Re: pplication of George F. Gray and Clyde G. Gray: For Dara ? Notice is hereby given that George F. This Sale will End Saturday, December 15th will manufacture 225 tons of jee gaily, | 5 sr Mgr Ny of ok Ay “ “Plage > B i i iliti i ; 1 P lvania, who w 3 : i Weer quses in making ice will be of a Crime of Larceny, nicked to Nos. 5 De. Ladies Coats Ladies Dresses Miscellaneous Bargains , : from | Cember Sessions, 8; No. ecember + : : i i A obtained TRO | Sesion, Voi Wad No. 9 Degember "les $25.00 to $29.50 Coats - - at $18.75 $15.00 Silk and Poire Twill Dresses $ 9.75 27-in. Dress Gingham, Reg. 25c - 19 oe Sions of Yeacs nnd for the County of $35.00 to $45.00 Coats ~~ - - at $28.75 $17.50 Silk and Poire Twill Dresses $12.50 82-in. Dress Gingham, Reg. 40c - - 29¢ ——Your choice of any pair of high | The said George F. Gray was, sentenced $47.50 to $57.75 Coats - - at $39.75 $22.75 Betty Wales Dresses - $14.75 32-in. Imported Gingham, Reg. 50c ~~ 39¢ d h in mv store $5 25 Yen- on the 24th day of February, 1919, in No. ay y dt EI I $67.50 to $77.50 Coats - - at $57.75 $25.00 Silk and Poire Twill Dresses $18.75 . Delusyivalia tor.ChL Jung 8 pened $87.50 to $125.00 Coats - - at $69.75 $30.00 to $35.00 Silk Dresses ~~ - $22.25 81-in. Wearwell Sheeting (Bleached) 57¢ Real Estate Transfers. Rint, and RR Iyanmun, 1 $55.00 to $70.00 Betty Wales Silk 81x90 Heavy Seamless Sheets - $1.29 Elmira G Tete Lov Held. tract imprisonment In He Western penjtentigey and Velvet Dresses - $35.00 e 0 ennsylvania, n 3 i i i In Mer Bl © en Of not less than two years and six months Juniors, Misses apd, Childrens Costs 36-in. Unbleached Muslin - 13c y 3 n Eliza Beatton, Exr., to Isaiah Ped- in No. 9 December Sessions, 1018, to un- Reduced at the same rate : sii 36-in. Bleached Muslin - - 15¢ razzani, tract in Rush township; $217. Jerfo imprisonment in the Western peni. $18.75 Junior and Misses’ Dresses = $13.50 . Philipsburg Coal & Land Co., to a ie 2) ot ar toro hg Swing . $14.50 Childrens’ Taffetta Dresses §$ 9.50 Mike Novak, tract in Rush township; maximam. BE Sud three years All Linen Toweling - Cw 19¢. $ 8.50 Childrens’ Wool Dresses $ 6.00 Extra Heavy and Exceptionally Full Fred Leathers, et ux, to A. D. Har- on the 2ith day ot “rebriury. for, in No. i Outing Gowns - - $1.75 3: : ‘ ” essions, 7 > - dy, tract in Worth township; $120. prisonment in the Western, Sb Tot | 36-inch Messalines - - - $140 86-inch Satin Duchess W. Scott Crain to James E. Cow- otEVALL: 108 Cf ing six months Black and Colors Black and Colors - - § 1.57 40-inch Crepe-de-chines her, tract in Port Matilda; $1. | minimum, and three years maximum, in Black and Col - $1.75 Myrtle A. Watson, et bar, to Albert No. 8 December Sessions, 1918, to undergo an olors = Y Bierly, tract in Boggs township; $800. ee. the i Renin 40-inch Canton Crepes - -. $2.40 ilk 2 ff Robert Lucas’ heirs to W. B. Hall, of Bot less than two years and six months Black and Colors All other S S at o 0 40-in. Brocaded Canton Crepes - $3.00 tract in Snow Shoe: $249.92. is aimum, and three years maximum, and 3 n No. ecember Sessions, 1918, to under- J. R. Patton, et ux, to Dennis Reese, tract in Port Matilda; $1,320. go imprisonment in the Western peniten- { Hany of Pemnsylvania, for and during a | period of not less than two years and six ‘ months minimum, and three years maxi- William Wensel to D. P. Wensel, et Thon! ux, tract in Curtin township; $1. R. B. Boob to J. W. Beaver, tract in Millheim; $1,000. Philipsburg Coal & Land Co, to Frederick A. Cowher, tract in Rush They will by their Attorneys, W. G. { Runkle and David R. Perry, Esquires, , make application to the Board of Pardons of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for a pardon for the said crimes, at the next sitting of the said board, to be held at its | offices in the City of Harrisburg, State of Complete Qutfit - - Bed, Springs and Mattress $ 25.00 Extra Large Comforts Reg. 6.75 to 8 at $5.00 Iron Beds in wood finishes - $10.50 to $22.50 t ip; $35. | P lvania, on. Wednesday, the 19th day | ownship; $35 | of ‘Detember, 1023, at ten clock in the MATTRESSES . Plaid Cotton Blankets 64x76 - $2.98 WR Hs oli 01a Full size Mattress sso | Heavy Woolene Outing - - 19¢ . nson, tract in ate vollege; . . ull S1z - - - 5 . % L Z $650. Ze) att: W. G, RUNKLE, % Cotton and Felt Plain Cotton Blankets 11-4 $2.19 rge Kaminski, et ux, to Clair gg.47. yr vie G Co : ili al J Plain Cotton Blankets 12-4 - $2.98 oebinson, tract in State College; | 7:3 = Civile S. any Full size Mattress Felt $15.00 Plaid Wool Blankets 12-4 - $ 6.75 C. M. Fox, et ux, to Ross B. Sones, et, al, tract in Howard; $40. t Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to Clyde H. ick, tract in Snow Shoe township; Charles 0. Bilger, et ux, to E. J. Eckenpoth, tract in Bellefonte; $3,- Farmers, Take Notice: | I will insure Dwellings for $1 per hundred rand Barns for $1.60 per hundred, on the ‘cash plan, for 3 years, as against fire and lightning. J. M. Keichline, Agent. 68-46-12t* Bellefonte, Pa. HAZEL & COMPANY