Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 07, 1928, Image 5

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    Toy Land is Open!
SANTA 5p] IS HERE
THE ENTIRE FAMILY
WITH GIFTS FOR
Make Your Selection
from
Our Complete Stock
Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
BELLEFONTE, PA
FIRE INSURANCE \ A durable, folding card table |
: for gift giving, $2.35, at W. R. Brach- !
At a Reduced Rate, 20% jll’s Furniture store. 48-1t |
133 J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent | |
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A Dollar for a Blanket
Yet as attractive as the higher priced
line. Linen Lunch Setts at a surprise
price. In Hosiery and Underwear
none can match us.
KEYSTONE '—
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GARMAN’S
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Copp cee Co ARAGE FOR RENT.—Brick garage,
ER S (; within one square of Diamond in |
Bellefonte, concrete floor, running
Corrugated Roofing
water and drain. Will accommodate six
Copper Steel Galvanized
or more cars and especially adapted for
one or two man repair shop. Posses-
sion ean be given September 1st.’ Inquire
at this office. 73-32-1f.
Sheets possess an added
degree of durability through the
use of an alloy material known as
KEYSTONE COPPER STEEL.
The rust-resisting properties of
this alloy have been proved by
actual service and exposure tests
extending over a period of years.
The superiority of Copper Steel in
retarding corrosion is a well es-
tablished fact. Pfu
WE SELL_IT
OLEWINE’'S HARDWARE
BELLEFONTE, PA
Allegheny St. Property for Sale.
| The House and Lot, on north Allegheny
! street, Bellefonte, now occupied by W. G
! Runkle Esq. is for sale and anyone inter- |
{ested in a home in a good residential sec- ’
| tion of the town should write for particu-
lars to
! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
i 73-34-tf. Philipsburg, Pa.
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AIR PLANES, 10 ¢. up. Many styles.
WAGONS all sizes. DOLL CARTS,
| all prices. Don’t forget DRESS
GOODS. Our line has all the leaders
and at prices none can touch.
GARMAN’S
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USED CAR SALE
Special Six Sedan
Special Six Duplex Touring
Big Six Seven Passenger Touring
Dictator Four, Passenger Victoria
Erskine Sedan
Big Six Two Door Sedan
Cunninghan Limousine
Jordan Sedan, 1924 Model
Chevrolet Coupe, 1928 Model
Ford Coupe, 1923 Model
Ford Touring, 1923 Model
Come in and Look These Over
Every Car is Priced Right
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George A. Beezer
North Water Street BELLEFONTE, PA
i so far has evaded all effort to capture
it.
‘home at Baileyville for the winter
=== '3 red fox and George Dean a grey |
, the first sentence for an indefinite period,
PINE GROVE MENTION.
Hugh C. Dale
Ford car.
The new arrival at the Ernest Sny-
der home is a daughter.
Quite a number of people here-
abouts are suffering with the grip.
Mrs. Paul Tate, of Pittsburgh, was
a guest, last week, of Mrs. Annie
Tate.
J. J. Markle and Fred R. Fry are
serving as grand jurors in Bellefonte
this week.
John Bailey Goheen is nursing a
very sore hand, the result of being
bitten by a dog.
Daniel Mothersbaugh, a medical
patient in the Centre County hospital,
is slowly improving.
Miss Gertrude Miller has been
quite ill the past week, suffering with
a nervous breakdown.
Mrs. Margaret Kerstetter, of Pitts-
burgh, was a week-end ou of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hall Bottorf.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kellerman and
son William, of Williamsport, were
recent visitors in the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isenberg, of Bai-
leyville, attended the funeral of his
cousin, at Mount Union, on Sunday.
A strange black cow is running
wild in the Barrens, neay Scotia, and
is driving a new
Mrs. Anna Houser has closed her
and will spend the time among her
children.
The building of the Dice M. Thom-
as farm home is progressing rapidly
and will probably be completed before
Christmas.
Rev. J. 0. C. McCracken and fam-
ily, of Juniata, were Thanksgiving
day guests at the McCracken home in
the Glades.
Mrs. Esther Gregory, of Altoona,
was here visiting her brother, W. R.
Bailey, who had been quite ill but is
now improving.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lytle, with
their son Alfred and wife, motored
up from Mifflinburg and spent Sunday
with friends in the valley.
N. C. Neidgh is slowly recovering
from injuries sustained while work-
ing at the stone crusher, at State
College, several weeks ago.
Rodney Wieland was 13 years old,
last Wednesday and had a party of
school chums in to help eat the cake
baked by his sister Sarah.
W. A. Collins butchered two hogs,
on Thanksgiving day which weighed
800 pounds. Five large cans of lard
were rendered from the fat.
Rev. J. A. McAlarney, of Hollidays-
burg, who is past 83 years old, is one
of the deer hunters on Old Tussey.
Last season he killed a big buck.
George Wilson got a ringneck
pheasant the last day of the season,
and the same day Eugene Irvin shot
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one. i
Mrs. Henry Goss, of Osceola Mills,
spent last week visiting friends here. |
Miss Marjorie Snyder spent:
Thanksgiving with friends at Lewis- :
town, HT : In
Miss Anna Mary Corl, daughter of !
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Corl, and who is |
a patient in the Clearfield hospital, is |
not improving and an operation may
be necessary.
The Susan Goss sale, last Satur- |
day, was well attended and fair |
prices were realized for the personal |
effects. The real estate, however,
was not sold. |
Rev. Joseph Rigby and wife, of |
Pittsburgh, were Thanksgiving guests |
at the Philip Roop home. Miss Ruth |
Roop acompanied them home for a:
two weeks visit.
The Campbell sisters entertained at !
dinner, on Thanksgiving, Mr. and |
Mrs. G. D. Musser, Mr. and Mrs. I. O.
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar- |
tin, and aunt Phoebe Potter.
Frank Kuhn and brother Leslie
went down to New Jersey, two weeks
ago, expecting to get good jobs at |
‘high wages at the DuPont powder |
works but the jobs didn’t look so good |
at close range, so they returned home. |
The Thanksgiving day dinner party !
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Hess Tate, at Yeagertown in-
cluded Mr. Tate’s mother, Mrs. Annie
Tate; Mrs. Tate’s mother, Mrs. Mary |
Meyers; Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Musser, |
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tate, of Pitts-
burgh; Mrs. Hoover, Miss Mae Tate:
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tate, of |
Philadelphia. i
-——Colonial Martha Washington
sewing tables, priced as low as |
$12.90.—W. R. Brachbill, furniture. |
48-1t |
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. |
PPLICATION FOR PARDON.— No. |
tice is hereby given that Howard |
Ardery, who plead guilty to felon-
ious entry, larceny, receiving stolen goods, !
and having broken his parole, to No. 78, '
December Term, 1923, and No. 79, Decem-
ber Term, 1923, in the Court of Quarter
Sessions of Clearfield County, Pennsyl-
vania, in and for the County of Clearfield,
State of Pennsylvania, and to No. 33,
December Sessions, 1924, in the Court of
Quarter Sessions in and for the County
of Centre, State of Pennsylvania, and who
is now undergoing imprisonment at the
Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania on
the maximum of which shall not exceed
four years and the minimum two years,
and who is also now undergoing imprison-
ment at the Western Penitentiary for the
second sentence for a period of not less
than two years nor more than four years,
sentence to compute from completion of
sentence in Clearfield County, will make
an application for pardon to the Board
of Pardons of the Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania at its session to be held on Wed-
nesday, the 19th day of December, A. D.,
1928, at 9 o'clock A. M., in the Supreme
Court Room, State Capitol, Harrisburg,
Pa.
HOWARD ARDERY. applicant
M. L. SILBERBLATT, Clearfield, Pa.,
73-48-2t Solicitor.
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Toys in Endless Variety
Yet less trash than formerly. Our
Dol Carts, Rockers, Tey Furniture—
never so nice. Dolls for the Contest
going rapidly.
GARMAN’S
ON
BY
Mrs. LUELLA M.
Nationally known authority on home cooking with Gas, and Director
of Home Service for ERIEZ STOVE AND MANUFACTURING CO.
FREE LESSONS
Modern Cooking
with GAS
FISHER
Tues., Wed., Thurs.
and Friday
December 11, 12, 13, and 14
AT 2 P.M., DAILY, IN THE
,
HALL
EAST BISHOP St., BELLEFONTE, PA
UNDINE FIRE C0.
MRS. LUELLA M. FISHER
attending.
Entirely FREE of Charge
We have been fortunate to secure the services of Mrs. Fisher to con-
duct this series of FREE LESSONS on Modern Cocking with Gas.
Mrs. Fisher has prepared a program and appliance display that
bound to be of tremesdous interest to every housewife.
will present recipes and methols that will lighten cooking problems but
will also instruct you in how to read
your gas meter, clean and care for your
gas appliances and answer any questions
you may have regarding gas or its usage.
—
Each day’s program will be
and you will not wish to miss any ef
the lessons if you attend the flrst.
ies of all recipes used by Mrs. Fisher
during the lessons will be given to those
is
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different
Cop- |i
ON THE FINAL DAY
Special Prizes Daily
Grand Prize of Eriez Range |