: eee 1 3 3 | grees upon a large class of novitiates. WINGATE. HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , At the completion of the work re- : en the correct letters are placed in the white spaces this puzzle will | : freshments were served and responses Frank L. Wetzler, of Milesburg, ¥bel Words both vertically and horizontally. The first letter in each werd is KLINE WOODRING.—Attorney-at Cg made to various toasts. passed through our village on Sunday ] i SRpe bY 2 SUmpes which refers to the definition listed below the puszle. Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Practices in afternoon. us No. 1 under the column headed “horizontal” defines a word which will fill Exch all courts. Office, room 18 Crider’s Bellefonte, Pa., March 16, 1928 H 4 the white spaces up to the first black square to the right, and a number under xchange. b1-1y — ’ AARONSBURG Miss Edna Irwin and Mrs. Mary | «vertical? defines a word which will fill the white squares to the next black one KENNEDY JOHNSTON.—Attorney-at= EC " : McLaughlin, i to the John | below. No letters go in the black spaces. All words used are dictionary words, J Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Prompt ate Count Corres ndence Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stover spent Furl home, on Sunday evening. except proper names. Abbreviations, slang, initials, technical terms and obso- tention given all legal business en- y Po Sunday I 5 : Many ° : our people attends d the lete forma are indicated In the definttions. gusteed. io Bis "care. = OfiGes—Ne.'5, East r. and Mrs. Jeremiah Martin, in |Jaco itchell sale, on Saturday. The $ : M. KEICH — -at- PINE GROVE MENTIONS. Fiedler. farm stock brought good prices. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 1. J an CHLINE. oo Attorney sk Ld — on Mrs. J. S. Eisenhauer had as guests,| Mrs. Wharton Hosband, of near = fam essional business will recelve Dr. W. W. Neidigh is driving a new | on Sunday, her son, M. T. Eisenhaver, | Milesburg, was a caller at the Flor- 1 12 13 1£ [5 CT 7 18 19 10 DIOmDL Susann, es on govond f oot Victory Six Dodge car. wife and two sons, Francis and Rich- |ence Lucas home, Thursday afternoon. ETL Randall Rossman is housed up this | ard, of Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fisher had as eee i 1a . 'KLE.—Attorney-at-Law, Con- x k : 2 sultation in English and German. week with an attack of the grip. George E. Stover has had a radio [dinner guests, on Sunday, Mr. and 1 12 | 13 Office in Crider's Exchange, Belle- H. H. Goss and wife spent Satur- |installed in his home. Merchant | Mrs. Ralph McLaughlin and Miss Ed- 4: fonte, Pa. 53-5 d isit friends i Ie t Charles Smith, who has the agency |na Irwin 1 : = ay visiting friends in our town. Ss Smi a , . em — = msn Y or > Tllingsworth is laid up for the Atwater Kent, installed it. The deep covering of snow, last 4 2 \ i 7 ; % 17 18 PHYSICIANS with an attack of sciatic rheumatism. | The robins have arrived but are a |Friday, looked as if winter was just . Theodore Judy will be R. W. Reed’s byt SoTEY) we fear. The snow tat on beginning, bul the mild weather since 19 lo [ 21 22 23 R. R. L. CAPERS. : i i id not seem to daunt them, | has taken it all away. ( . right hand man on the farm this year. | FriCay dl nu 1 , : : ; s they have been singing quite mer- John T. Harnish taken to the : BY Bellefonte State Coll Irwin Walker sold his mated team 23 ohn T. Harnish was 24 ] 25 26 27 i ail Ele Colicge ; f Shaver’s | WY: Lock Haven hospital, on Monday af- rider's Ex. - olmes Bldg. 3 oan to. 2 buyer. from Site Rev. E. E. Haney, of Grover, spent | ternoon, but so far no change for the . : S. GLENN, M. D., Physician and E t Trostl 1 Som- several days with his son, J. R. Han- | better has been noticed. 28 : - 29 30 31 Surgeon, State College, Centre Farmers Eines rostie an 0-1 ey and family, on West Main street. M H. B. Witherite stopped for county, Pa. Office at his residence. 1 Everhart, each lost a good horse rs. H. B. Withert Pp S208; a ? Rev. Haney was enroute home from | brief visit with her sister, Mrs. 33 recently. : conference in Berwick. Florence Lucas, last Friday, on her : 33 34 35 DA Er op omaiis ties Merchant Old Ewing: of Moun J. P. Condo and Mrs. Mary Breon|way home from Runville to Osceola Eyes examined, glasses fitted. Sat- em en e e Judy sale, las rH b York, Monday: to ghia the | Mills. 36 7 38 Infackion guatnniced. ionrumes teplised > f Mr. ther-in- i . + Aunt Mary Miller, the oldest lady a ae. Lo hs —r De . ” St., Bellefonte, Pa. 71.20 t¢ in our valley, is quite ill at her home, | was laid to rest in that city. f % Yonvill 39 4 41 42 VA B. ROAN, Optometrist, Licensed by 1 to the Houtz farm, above Unionville, | the State Board. State College, at Shingletown. Ammon Steffen, who has been em- | while John Shawley took charge of : ES Ay cont Eatorday The deepest snow of the season fell | ployed near Danville, came home, on |the poor farm. 43 |4 45 AC 4% Bellefonte, ju the Gaeprick vuiling oo on Friday but snowplows kept the Saturday, being ill from a heavy| Mrs. Irwin, with her daughter and L 5 Li je 1 ous House, : Vedussduy after, ‘highways open. cold in his throat and head. We wish | grandson, went to Runville, on Sun- 73 49 50 51 Ta. m. to 430 p. m. Bell Phone 68-40 Messrs. Irvin Walker and Allen | for him a speedy and full recovery. |day, to see Mrs. Michael Witherite : I 52 Andrews took in the horse sale, at Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Tate, of Cole-|and Mrs. Elias Hancock, both of . ‘Centre Hall, on Monday. ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendall|whom are quite ill and showing little 53 : 54 55 56 Mrs. Russell Black, of Allentown, | Craine and small daughter, Lucille, of | improvement. ‘ £2 - S is making a several Socks visit at her Altoona, ne gies, Buns, & the| Rey. R. R. Lehman preached his 57 53 parental home on Tadpole. ome of ir. an rs. A. S. Stover. | farewell sermon in the Methodist I Walter Woods and wife motored in | Miss Mabel Crouse, who has for |church, on Sunday. He is now at-| ; : from Cleveland for a brief visit with | some time past been in Sunbury, |tending conference in Altoona. We i (©. 1926, Western Newspaper Union.) We keep 3, full line of all kinds of ‘his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. | came up to spend a few days with | wish the pastor success in any field H feeds at the right prices. Woods. hae pavents, Mr. and Mrs Hy x of labor the presiding Bishop may as-| |, orizontal. Modern og teal, lang) | Wagners 22 airy Feed tin E200 ou : ; : rouse, before going to New York, |sign him to. EET fo ys ) a ; » Dairy Feed, per ton a | Aes speing soveal wee nthe | CR (CIS ETE pli | TI TE arto a Be Wakmers 53. Dairy Fee, be ton. 5000 bhi | into training for a nurse. e wis 13—Domesticated 4—T 5—Beginni Made of Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Meal, Glu- Tons, ond, making his regular trips hor muh Secots: JACKSONVILLE. ! iL ike 18-Bartorer de MEANY on, epinil ne A Don’t fail to take in the entertain- The sale of Elmer Yeager was Well | |31 wears away 13—Not (Fr) Yeyromt the one to whom | oy ors Mixed Grains for Poultry ment in the I. 0. O. F. hall tomorrow LEMONT. attended. '23-Prebusition 7—Preposition 8—sSailor PEP Hoses sve iornnsnasnisreinians $ 2.50 i issi 2 : . ik } : i 24—Fruit stones 9—To gi ff Ww Egg Mash, per H......... Srbuniay) evening. Admission, 20 | es. Slargaret Kiger ic visting |, path mien © | ns yo an cen S. OR h at the Jesse Klinger home. 1. S Montel th was a caller on Hove Zi 2o.Dlease o 12—Smells 15 Embsriced ; s -$ 8. Rumor has it that E. E. Royer has | ap. 55g Mrs, Jesse Klinger visited . S. Montel ; {30 Unisusl esuons 17—Refutes 20—Platforms We handle a full line of Wayne Feeds. sold his farm and stock and will take |. b : ry Hoy, Thursday evening. governing board of 22—One of the houses of congress |... 320, Dalry Feed 4 up his residence on Walnut street, friends in Juniata on Sunday. Quite a few of our people in the | ; a university, etc. 25—Purloins ’ aynes 32% » ry Feed, per ton....$62.00 E G Mill Many of our farmers in this sec- ’ 3 ~34-—One Who gazes fixedly 27—To run aground Waynes 24% Dairy Feed, per ton....$56.00 Pine Grove Mills. ; rend : : eC- | neighborhood are getting ready to | 36—More costly 29—To make wealth Wayne Poultry Mash, per H........ Marcellus Sankey, a successful tion are atiending the public saies)poye “88._To look intently 31_sStory in nts arte Pig al or go ’ : 7 ’ "AO. tol ; , per H............ . farmer of Middleburg, made a brief Na A Wo Foon Welt and The people around here are almost BSE a ote seme 2 iresame Wayne Calf Meal, per H............ $421 pe x _ Ean a Fors aad ra a Seki all laid up with the grip and bad | 45_peirs ' 47—Father 37—To possess again Cotton Seed Meal, 43%, per ton....$60.00 mith, last Friday. 2 ’ colds. 48—Donkey 39—To mark cattle Oil Meal, 34%, per tOM.............. $60.00 : the Charles Krebs home, at State Col- : —How The Oscar Struble sale billed for Byron and Fred Lucas made a busi- 50—However (poetic) 41—Short line by which fish hook | Gluten Feed, 23%, per tom.......... $52.00 the 19th of March has been called re i Wahs So mac b , | mess trip to Harry Hoys, F riday af- ET. Fe) BE ae ne oib Alfalfa, Fine Ground, per ton........ $48.00 off. Mr. Struble is disposing of his of I oS Wid oe Eon on ternoon. |55—To loosen shoestrings night Winter Wheat Bran, per tonm........ $42.00 stock at private sale. ot om ro a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shortlidge’s | | Spiigntions : 46—To close a) m ater Wheat Mi diings, per ton..$16.00 Ed brent and Wife and Eagens Ir- |e able to return to her studies little son has been laid up with a bad [33> Amer ram nants i Aire Ghev per Bein Gala.. Sed , oona, on * ippe. 5 s mor H........ , ay hy ores ou in a show| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tressler, tol} i 2 big ois. Dosaid and Solution will appear in next issue. bt nd tabiry Tankage, 60%, per H............... $ 4.25 at the Mishler theatre. newlyweds, received a visit from ser- B bb ? Tuesd Shine ot the 56—Printing measure We have a full line of chick feeds in . : obby, spent Tuesday evening Charles Dale and wife, John Kini- enaders, last week one evening, and Yor I Hoy home Stock at the right prites : 2 : i tomobile ride free. FL . . = TT ee : ort and wife and Fred Fry and wife | Were given on ao ! . c were callers at the M. C. Wieland | The ies of the Moo Suds ou oot Me, Mervin Bel Spent any, previous Yer Sl anssts otothe | BARGE — When you want Good Bread and Pas- home, on Thursday evening. are making a name quilt. hose WASA-| yr 0, "parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 0% 8 foust FIEJA|S|T AP|AIRIT try. Use OUR BEST Flour William Hemphill and wife, accom- | ing their names on it donate ten Soon bureau, who Wer) sept Pury fo oy gh (EBT Ec BE XEH ’ | pants ir 1 . 1 a 2 v : Nizsic Mallory, of Al {S03 and their name will decorate out the year making careful chec io We are exclusive agents for the Gold Jamiel a Yeets or Tries, on the quilt. . 4 ps ups on food law JohserymS: ads HT PILIU BIER OR Coin Flour. A high grade of spring wheat a visit to Capt. W. H. Fry. Guy i Jor bales fer, has | Aryshires at Penn State Win French a Bony ue SS RIA LIEIA[S|TERAID|O flour. i tabli t i i ; : y I: ook 2 i 1 ais Bn ies i en his : Prizes. plants and selling establishments. | : RO 1 n e XY E ps TE lunch to the crowd at the TOGEMAN | staff of efficient helpers. is runni Records made by Aryshire cows in |... The work during 1927 shows that 0 Y Wa nel & Hi Ine sale, last Saturday, oni ;d. oa! Gates |} th Sa ie ann | i Pennsylvania State College herd {the provisions of the food laws are |"- TIE 1A i QUey i 50h or is 3 5 oy We are pleased to learn that Rev. at ig College have, won a we { boing somulied with more generally s|AILE/SER|AIN|CH ¢6.11.1yr. BELLEFONTE, PA oy! ipka has lease e LOL | oni i ~°V- | French prize cups, professor A. A. [than ever beiore. -11-1yT. » PA. Boal Hillside farm, near Boalsburg, mith, of Centre Hall, will continue |p "0005004 of the department of AWLISEEL EIABE KES : Swill till its acres this year. It to have charge of the Evangelical ‘ut 80 00 0 0" declared today. TI - | IclA/SHIP ARI TISEIS AP m— - p— and wir oi TH year. It} 4. rch here. Noting the many chang- | C3iIy fusban ry, declared today. lhe is better known as the Keller farm. | = ™ "0 3." Central Pennsylva- French prize cups are beautiful sil- | CHICHESTER S PILLS AITEED/UINIG EIOINER TO Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homan, Mrs. | nia conference of the Evangelical | Ver trophies, one Yeme awarded to | J THE DIAMOND BRAND. | Ei AUN TEESIW | R Caldwell & Son Maude Bell, Miss Margaret Musser, | church the folks of this place can feel the cow having the highes butterfat Ladics? Ask your Drugglat for NAMES sSIPIEINIT Mrs. Alice Miller and Mrs. John |iortunate in having their minister production in each of the seven age OU) Fills in Red and Gold metallic Bere Se I nk | classes of the Aryshire breed Four | 9) SRV gatipn wri Eli Siitnny | =e Bellefonte, Pa. man, at Loganton, on Sa 7 af- r Frenc ; already repos $ Fh g : or the trophy case in the coliege dairy © A Subscribe for the Watch ® Joseph Gilliland and family mot- BOALSBURG. ban, tate Bell” ily SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE w=SUbCTIe 20 e Raman. Plumbin .ored to Martinsburg, on Sunday, and | Samuel Kaup, of Altoona, is visit- ensiate Doll” Of 1 Junior syear: Shen Sho day. at. ho. Ben Giland |ing is movher, Mrs. Joanna Kaup. | 1 BUSES TE? Ditenta in 0% : home, where a sumptuous dinner was | joe Dunklebarger returned, |days. She was sired by “Penhurst d in honor of Joseph’s birthday riggs + ys. Ss y ASprven dn Sep 3 Thursday, from a month’s visit with | Dairy Champion” and her dam was | anniversary La ¥ airy ampi a a i y 1 > Fort ith h friends at Shamokin and Sunbury. «Sir Robert’s Pomona Bell.” During | {U Me Glopenty) hig i a ax Mrs. J. F. Harkins, of State Col-|a similar period “Penhurst Molly | Fat : : ranger ah atl T 2 d ne - | lege, spent the week-end with her Keystone,” as a senior 4-year-old | af - Vv Ste -ored to Rea Ang on EG ayy Jor a | parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wag- | produced 13,12 pounds of milk [og d B apor....>team visit at the SammeliE. Loss Home: lner. and 551.4 pounds of butterfat. Her | [E Sse ar ar aims and found Mrs. G confined to bed : 7 i= Bv Hot Water BRE JOUR rs. Goss Miss Anna Mary Hess came up [Sire was “Penhurst Keystone” and hell y With ness. : from Bloomsburg for a few days’ vis- | her dam “Penhurst Molly Mischief.” | Hg Pipel SS Furnaces Miss Dorothy English, of Beckley |i" vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Two Holsteins in the college herd Ic AT 1peless - College, accompanied by a school also have completed outstanding rec- | =i ; : SY'|B. W. Hess, 1 friend, Miss Alda Louck, were visit- Mrs. Ella Barr went to Harrisbur ords recently. “Penstate Homestead 5H AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS ore a i pone of Ms Phglighs Friday to visit indefinitely with i Johanna,” daughter of a national Ue parents, Lev. an rs. J. oS. KEnglish, ? prize bull,” Sir Forbes Pontiac Segis i ff Soh — TESS » ASRS SSSR SEAS State College Bellefonte. Sho Employers ‘This Interests You The Workman’s Compensation Law went into effect Jan. 1, 1916. It makes insurance compul- sory. We specialize in placing such insurance. 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