een —— = ; BR To Ni : i . ap ——— rc EE ——— i po LOGAR AND PRUSONAL. . . . . - . . Women Kill Bear, SHERIFFS SALE a of sald day. CENTRE QOUNTY HOSPITAL *| Mrs Frank Miller and Mrs Leslie By virtue of a writ of Lavar! Facies! H. B. DUNLAP, | P AIN F UL CORNS John Rishel is making an fmprove KOTES. | Stanton, of Martha, are among Cen- | issued out of the Court of Common | Blerd®e Offes, BeRotomte Pu A ———————— ment on his home Here by inclosi ng a 06 5 9 & 0 9 0 9 a » e | tre county's bear hunters who have] Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, Noverniber 12th, 1929. _ 23 Loosen—Lift Out ®fle porch. Boyd Auman, aged throo vears. of | been fortunate. will be exposed to public sale at the | — ( an, © ye: A " scl s ¢ PR 41} * 4 - 3 § " On Thursday of last week they kill- | Court House in the Borough of Belle- | A little known Japanese herb, the Townsman John Dashem. who had | Gregg township, a medical patient for . hese ’ at In the Estate of SIMON P. HEN- | ' ed a black Dear on the mountain | fonte, on i discovery of ‘an em inemt Gerthan been ill, has almost completely recov-|td past six months, was discharged | , . ’ 4. The (NIGH, late of Centre Hall Borough, | Pelely reco . : about a mb from thelr homes. The FRIDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF DE. - . ~ . | scientist (Dr. Stic kel) instantly ered, on Tuesday. | ani Nae BOOT rf Centre County, Pa, deceased iy 3 animal was a fine specimen and dress CEMBER, 1929 soothes the corn, callous or w rt — ; TE CR, 1929, ECO alle Sr wa John D. Wagner, of Potters Mills Samuel Beck, of Gregg township, aed over 300 pounds, | Letters testamentary on the above estate then loosens it : that” short ’ sly nt 1 | medical patient for two weeks, was! the following property: waving been duly granted the undersigned, ft t bt Jou . : : : "| : a ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY |® persons knowing themselves indebted can Lift it right out This new NEW ADYERTISEMENTS. bel : Te ah ' to the estate are requested to make im- discovery ¢ all d “Corn Fly” excites NE SEMFE wing situate in the Townshin of PPot- mediate payment, and those having claims the white lood ¢ orpuscles to a tion i , * » £ 3 3 4 i» * . . . . Boyd Hartsock, of Bellefonte, was BUTCHERING TOOLS.--Meat grind- | ®0 County of Centre, and ®Btate of against the same to present them duly au | and granulates the corn Jas recently at the Packer home here, . : Pennsylvania, bounded and described thenticated for settlement, so that it drops out : % { . i admitted as a surgical patient on | er, sausage stuffer and lard press : . . i i rops out and here his wife (s temporarily staying. Tuesda 1 scl '} ¢ bined . . . MILFORD | #8 follows, to wit: HENRY E. HENNIGH, trace of cas Or SOTENes witlivy an rT) 5 r er “ ole | Cominne EO ns WwW, . y 3 1 ¥ and was discharged 1 1 mined; go Lu new 4 Spring Mills, (R. D.). Pa. You wil also find “Corn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S Foss of Bell lowing day. | LUSE, Centre Hall. BEGINNING at corner of Innds of FRANKLIN ©. HENNIGH Bath p ’ wood, were at the C. FP. Emery home Mrs. Ocle Hipple. of Hellefonte. wa - mente - D. GQ. Wagner and J. A Wert ; thence er Eo oh HH. 2 Powder a boon last Thursday, the day of tie butcher- admitted as a medical patient on DEAD STOCK RE MOVE D prompt- South 23% degrees East 100% perch . eta rg cq wl orn Flv™ ing. Wednesday. ly, free of charge, anywhere, any time. | es, more or less, to corner of lands of Pla oh ly z . : Vogt's Rendering Works, phone 36,| John Bpanglr heirs; thence along teh ar + The Thanksgiving vacation at Penn Mrs. Minn'k Rote, of Colevifle be- Centre Hall; call at our expense. lands of sald Spangler helrs and HH. A Lorn Fly State is _unusua ly short this year. It| came a medical patient on Tuesday. MeClellan 66% degrees Fast » 3) Shine 5110" began Wednesday noon and will con Mra, Louisa Harris, of Bell fonte. n NOTICE.—All accounts due Willlam perches, more or less, to lands of Dav- 0 sold Hy hes tinue until Friday noon. surgical patient, died on Thursday of | McClenahan proir to Nov, 18, 1929, are id Stoner; thence long lands of David RP" 2 ' id During the latter part of lst week last week. requested to be pald either to him or id Stoner 23% degrees West 100% . 1 or local Cruggist, 2 opt g ¢ al £0 ints y : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shoop, from town, Mrs. Margaret Summers, of Boggs Robert MoMenahan, and a; account perches to stone; thence South along — —_ arama 3 agains im 44 : ate are - ’ , pe iL ro I went to Altoona where they were the | township, was admitted on Thursday Aga nst him prior to that date are re lands of DD. G. Wagner, 66% degrees For orrhea 7 SIT 7m 2 guests of Mr. Shoop's sisters, Mrs. John | of last week for surgical treatment Quested lo be presented lo os or Of West 206.6 perches to the place of be I Y oa , : he above 1} ocounts alter f § , Whe. until yesterday (Wednesday.)|and was d%charged the following day ro : ih '¢ i Ra o ni y ter oh 18. ginning. 4 ZABMMER ML 929, are to be paid to Wworge Btover ¥; 3 yy . Mrs. Morris Mulfinger., of Pleasant CONTAINING 126 acres and 92 ! William tz, of State Colkige, a : : i" . : Willem MeChknahan, Centre Hall 2t ST Grnpsiibisrebe ty _ ? Je i BOND State building ' cto Ss located at Gap, was admitted on TRursday of A ' perches, more or lems. Fr ¢ Rtion building nn , is locate at . a, wl . " = ; amst gum infec. Laurelton at the present t me. ~ Several Inst week for surgieal treatment and FOR SALE-—A baby carriage in fine BEING the same premiseg which pp al Dee Zonite buld'pgs are now under construction was discharged on Saturday. | condition. Price, $5.00 Inquire Mrs. | Michael FP Rossman and Anna 1. Ross. the new powerful FA there, among tm a large laundry and Mrs. Paul C. Sheffer and daughter, | Rolland Fagus, Methdolst parsonpge. Iman, his wife, by thelr deed bearing antiseptic Also steward's home. of Bellefonte, were disc harged last Fr! Spring Mills: pone 156R4 date April 6, 1921, and, recorded in 1arda . ot po € r 3 day. i ~ . 5 Centre County In Deed Book 128, page gt 8 against 4 o Meade Wagonseller, who thirty vears GUNS--RIFLES, — Big-game rifles], colds, coughs and * ’ yh . Mrs Landis Lightner, of College ) 124, etc, gmanted and conveyed unto : : ago was principal of te Centre Hall : . hi y * #81 A A of all makes, both new and second W. O. Heckman more serious dis- ' i wnshi and her 1 v hoy rere ad- y ’ ‘ . . ALR INA. Higti school, was met in his office last ona PD Aa } het . oy were ad- hand. Will trade. Want some muzzle : ' i eases of nose and week Ey F. V. Goodhart, wid y the Iat-} ted on 1} ly for medpal trea loaders, in any condition, for the.parts. Seized, taken in execution and to throat, on ” ” le the roperty { Fe ED, ter was under the « of Dr Mac | Ment. Experts use peep sights, why not you?|Pe sold as the property w Heckman Kenzie, in Philadeln Mr. Wazon- Chester Fink, of Taylor township, Lat us align your old sghts or equip seller is located at 1734 Spruck Street. [Was admitted on Friday as a medical you with anything in modern sights Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock P k patient. BELL, “THE GUNMAN,” 4271 Logan Thursday eveming of last week Mrs MM 1 . ‘raf £3 . £11 Street I wist ower Alice’ Durst was se'ked with a heart], as ~ L Ros MAN ol Se ng eng haberhilontybuiiib — \ attack and for a time her condith n Wh the mother . Aa ght TEt' FOR SALE-—Purdbred Holstein bull wag in town on Monday and called : i bere on business discharged on Tue day of last week, | . i : and dled at his home that night. Sumner Packer, of FU nt, Michigan, ve b on ast Friday an both are do- was regarded as somewhat alarming. . i ! ! colt Harry Snavely, Spring Mills a : : ing well She has since improved to a very con- y siderable extent. Mrs. Ruts Gearhart] M™. H. L. Truckenmfiler Hub- | FOR SALE—Buckwheat, 10-1 t N., of Linden Hall, is In charge of|!ersburg, was admitted In Friday for | sacks-—R. P Campbell, Penns Cave her. medical treatment FOR SALE Holstein bull, 1 year ~ 1 v Miss Freda MoeKinney of a " J Frank W'bn, of Bellefonte, was tHe, . ng old; Holstein cow witn first calf (calf . Mills, was admitted on F% 1 - guest for a day of his sister Mrs io} g ’ tT i gieal treatment, and we \ i Richard Brooks, in town. It is almost Dec. 23 on Saturd: ue incy Mis. ion left Potter) Nw tr Hower. of Gervdintown {300% 74 Be Every Coat in our stock greatly reduced. We lel Won, who at that time removed|P®ame a surgical patient on Satur FOR BALE from the Neff (now Balrfoot) farm, |% fo Tatts. Blavns 5 Bolletonta n Hop W. A. ey ar 1 iy Be ian still have a nice group of Coats--of our $27. 50 lo 3 wks old); Jersey cow, coming fresh £3. 1B. MoCormick, Potters west of Tiere, jormer Sherif A. B. Lee, of Spring | 3, 4 ib 4 . ne ths Summer shoes look old—and good wraring Sults: garments were over-Sunday guests ‘at’ th : tudent r " the 3 . ta! B= | rites es i ore : ¢ a : " 4 Lhe feel cold. Buy a nice palr of that “hold a press” priced so Plokar boul’ tery Me. Daexva : er: 4 Y Se : " ill be glven ! ro in about Suedes or Brown Calf Skins— reasonable that they make the of #8. a Penn State senior, a studs rh 3 Sabla te .: & ad v. FRIDAY OF GRANGE FAIR a green | Fall weather makes those rs n Su An Of DRESSES are stili available from last weeks Special Group 9 garments, a Penn senior new fall patterns pocketbook smile. Ask to see > $¢ istty, 2nd N= Se $1.95 and Higher. the $22.50 two-pants Nuits, I RIC E D at 2.95 ol] 1 NICIPAL | GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE nn'k | “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS : T HURSDAY, NOV. 28: | GO FARTHEST MILLHEIM (THANKSGIVING) DOLORES COSTELLO and CONRAD NAGLE “GLORIOUS BETSY” grade of the Cw 150 5’ of chidkan the 1 at J Hall schools, under the care or thelf |Home fae cain, it Mechamesburg, Saturday, November 30 teacher, Roy Jamison, went to Coburn for ther Thanksgiving dinner on Fridav evening, and in a same of RIN- TIN -TIN dodge ball were defeated by one point Throughout wi State 1850 miles of . ‘ a townshiy Dade have o 1" # —— pr by the Grammar grade of the Penn|'oWnship road ¥ Fin 8 NprOY IN Townsh bp Centralized School. Although odd by the detricta aking advantage they lost, the gam was well played by | of Te $6,000,000 appropriated for that i 111: Ehownsed rec thelocal team. Mr. Jamison Is giving|Purpose by the last legislature 6 | 100 0 dr v Loksipone fond Lo hs his pupils good training In various The first Lutheran minister to he ban Liomes Aaomtmmare sports and as a result In contests with appointed chaplain in the history of n local High picked teams they are able | 4 e United States Navy % Rev. Her- to make a score in their favor. bert Trump, who was serving a pas | The West Penn Power Company] !Orate at Perrysville, Allegheny coun- broke ground at State College for a ty. TWO SHOWS-—7:00 AND 8:46 GIV UNDREAMED WEALTH $50,000 substation, on East College] The office and seals shed being ADMISSION —10e and 256 Avenue. It is to be a model sub-sta orected by W. P. Fetteroif, at Spring tn; also correct in architectural de- Mills, at the Fetterolf coal yards. are A YPN A sO i, i ———— sign. In addition to this, $10,000 are nearing completion. In the mean- , A ta ds i 0 to be spent placing new transformers time Mr. Fetteroif is handling the and relocating lines in the borough busfnesa under some disadvantage. By co-operating with the Bell Tele FV. Good Aish ' - phone company ninety-five poles have roodhart returned home from T h Y f . been