THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, WILD TURKEYS PLENTY, ZION, guests registered at house” since our last Issue: David Harshberger, Rev, Hoov- er, James Deitrick and 1. H. Yocum, Hublersburg; Wm. Cronoble and wife, Pleasant Gap; F, P. and Irvin Bartley, Mrs. J. D. Miller, Mrs. Merle Showers, Wm. Witmer, Harry Leepord, Belle- fonte; Thomas Lesh, Altoona; Mrs, M, | P. Musser, Mrs, Emanuel Corman, Jno Lee, George Yarnell, Jr., J. G. Royer, Mrs. Wieland, of New Jersey; Wm, Sproul, Hecla Park; Mrs, Abble Rock- ey and daughter Helen, Mrs. Henry Garbrick, Mrs, Tom Homan, Ed. Ty- son, Mrs. Boyd Noll, Mrs. Jacob Gar- Thursday, October 24th, 1012, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema —— GAL. a. Super- the culture of the intellect, friendship and unfaltering fidelity, as ob- jects worthy of the highest aim and pur- | pose of associated effort, and for this | purpose to have, possess and enjoy all] the rights, benefits and priviledges con- | ferred by the sald Act supple- | ments thereto, i GETTIG, w——— ‘ The following Many Seen by Games Warden In Bald | the “Centennial Eagle Valley. This year's crop of turkeys is not a very large one, according to reports from the farming sections of Centre county, and the outlook for that tooth- some dish of roast turkey, and cran- berry sauce for the thanksgiving din- ner 18 not very promising. The only reason that can be assigned for the small crop is so much wet weather, The turkey, in its growing state, can- not stand wet weather, and many of the early hatchings died before they reached an age old enough to stand the cold weather and frequent wet Tonic Alterative What is a “tonic”? A medicine that incresses the strength or the tone of the nnsylvania traveling 8 enlight- ter break bing itself vy dam- and the troubles but none that we can recoms end as highly as this for we know that ).D.D, stops the itch at once, We just want you to give D.D.D, a trial. That will be enough to prove it, Bince the old-fashioned theory of cur- ing eczema th h the blood has been given up hy lentists, many different | salves have been tried for skin diseases, {| But it has been found that these salves | only clog the pores and cannot penetrate Of course all other druggists have | to the inner skin below the epidermis | DDD. Prescription—go to them it you where the eczema germs are lodged, can't come to us—but don't accept some This--the quality of penetrating—| big profit substittite | probably explaing the tremendous suce But if you come to our store, we are cess of the well known liquid eczema mo certain of what D.D.T. will do for you | remedy, oil of wintergreen, thymol, gly~| that we offer you a full size bottle on Surine, sre. as compounded in D.D.D.| this guarantee If you do not find t Prescription, it takes away the {te b | We have sold other remedies for skin | costs you abe a cent. h AT ONCE, GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. BELLEFONTE, PA, and unsullied | | | ZERBY, Solleitors. | BOWER & x-43 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Estate of James Caldwell, Deceased. The undersigned Administratrix of the estate of James Caldwell, late of the Borough of Bellefonte, deceased, does hereby give notice that she has sold to J, Kennedy Johnston, Guardian of Viola Plerce and Margaret Marie Plerce, Jainor | children of David Plerce (colored), dec'd, | bond i Nie, Lo { brick, Mrs. Wilson, of Nittany; Mi- |at private sale for the sum of Four Hun. wioie system. W hat IS dn spells of the spring months. And |chael Shaffer, Esq. Centre Hall; Rena [dred and Fifty Dollars, all that certain [§ é 1, 01,0179 ws oo 733 re Toure those turkeys that did survive present | Bressleham, Altoona; Mrs, Nora Yar- | tenement or lot of ground situate in the | R iterative” A nr ediCing a more or less stunted growth at the | nell, C. P. Garbrick, Bellefonte; Mra. | Bolough of Bellefonte, County of Centre) that alters or ch ges une present ime, that it will require |N. E. Robb, State College; Witmer | 3 0 C0 Se follows: Beginning at a healt hd de thy | | : considerable feeding to get them in |Smith, Bellefonte, Bas l y \ Cd 1y a! f on to hea thy | ship of Benner; beginning at a stone | taining 2 antl AT. 1. p 8 | o 4 or action. Namethe best “tonic r Boring Syovk. and alterztive” perches to No- flag, which adds greatly to the |flong said lot in a Cary avill- 1 Pa , stones: thence along lands of, or form- Bald | appearance the building. The ap- 160 feet to an alley; thence along same § aria, the only sarsana- | ’ To ¢ t] i direction to line © ‘ Fagle valley had better keep Ire | tame turkeys pretty close to ] erly of Henry Brockerhoff, now deceas- |! y, a 60 feet a westerly vi thelr (ple crop turned out better than if ot a Nona aiong || rillaentirelv free fromalco! ol. | | State game warden BDBerrier ois ed, north 40 deg east 11 perches to 112 at bai ; ae ih ; Tras | of Mrs. Busan Hoyle, thence stones: thence north 78 deg. east 14 to ome | firs Supposed Hnne Specimens are seil- line 160 feet in a southerly direction 1 i : : returned ling at 26 cents a bushel place of beginning; being feet A k youy doctor about it. t arrisburg reek and gave t rr mn Burrows street and extending | bee : 11 of dam- |to Harrisburg last week and gave ou on eg the town- |& report that “in the Bald Eagle val- | FILLMORE. B |} perches to stones; thence south 37 deg that feet to an alley; thereon 1 a igher trib- | ley from Tyrone to Lock Haven, there Another shower rain pad build- hat water essary on and now nsylvania are liable or the in- 56 useless ederation roads ev- ate to di- {sors and is decis- « It was her versus £ county, from his excessive d the im- 80 ACTER neat barn, and %4 perches, thereon erected a house, { point on the north side of Burrows street good marketable condition by Thanks- I out-bulldings The tattered and torn flag on “Cen- | about 276 feet east of Ridge street; thence giving, without considering the ques- |tennial building” has been taken down [along sald Burrows street 50 feet to tion of price. and replaced by a new Woodrow Wil- | line of lot of Mrs. Oliver Witmer; thence The wild turkey season opens gon northerly direction vember 1st and farmers through corner on the bank Creek; | measure Pp A ’ “ thence nort} 13% deg ? Ayers Sar- bank of Spring Creek and other be made to County on vember, A. A. M., praying the approve sald sale exceptions are filled to the meantime, the same as provided by law, BIEGMUND JOSEPH, estate of Emil Joseph, x42 sale will of Centre of No return of said » Orphans’ Court de the 4th day ten o'clock and 0.9 | | | | of and said will uniess irn, in approved, ———— EE 1 " weet tok-1 , bad sMICK-Noadac spells — these s of an inactive attacks, be made tion, cont tipation, unty (8r¢ some of the liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses | Ayer's Pills in these cases. The dose | is small, one pill at bedtime. ’ oe by the J.C. AYER ( Le vg indipese hes, indiges Trustee of the | dec’d. enst 13.8 perches to stones thence ret south 48 deg. west 15.8 perches to a be nlong lands of, or formerly | Of to moisten | two story frame dwelling house dizzy re thousands of wild turkeys,” Mr [the ground and to help the frost make That a return of said a e will e, | ; “ | to " hans ot 0 entre ‘ Berrler that a few weeks ago, | good work. We have had a few |t¢ the Orphans I" n ‘he woods bordering Tyrone, he | hard post thence north 76 deg. west 1% eo 4 avy oO Novembe y which made things look on the 4th day of ! ember, A w a flock of thirteen wild turkeys, | black of Daniel Klinger perches to the place of beginning, con. at ten o'clock, A, M., asking the . confirm and approve sald sale al land they did not appear very wild at WwW, C. t go even | «1..t. If the game warden's state- |spending recut { stated cool Superior | frosts than the | return is Kep- Ohlo, the of Collinwood, few days at Tate, some at ws Mas same approve unless exceptions are y sald the will be ¥ ably would | ;,.nt is correct then wild turkeys must | hart home, by That said b In ruling | |, able to survive wet weather better | to which | un the domestic bird, And whether | hg confined | (;,. game birds are as plentiful in the | 0 the dan- |; 14 Eagle valley as reported or not, | ad, as oc- | he story sent broad-cast throughout on placed state will likely an influx supervis- pw entirely onstruction |... 4 8, particu- |, keyg, ed rapidity 4 - important | p in mind fety In the these ave- | the cause | hence this warning to close watch over son, thelr For Better Railroad Conditions. The State College Times says: several years the business men | residents of State College have plored the Pennsylvania company to extend its line from mont to this town, in order to better railroad accommodations, which are at the present time sbominable. This fact was clearly demonstrated re- cently when a special | was run over the Pennsylvania omply with p and con- 1 eventual- er taxpay- 8 expected awards in t interpre- e@ Superior he “thank- |i, State College jsuse as a | gg4 passengers. which Just and It on took and best |, this station. {| President Sparks, respectfully | the visiting farmers of a few |strongly urged the visitors entre coun- | their influence in having the railroad ting these | facilities bettered. Following up ons in our | suggestion C. 8. Drake, of Huntingdon, who notes new break- | ly signed by all the visitors. reported to | was presented to the railroad officials entre coun- and should be a factor in helping State in his and dairymen, to at the same | College get a direct railroad line east | perly. The | the travel- | tion of this | Joseph King's “East Lynne” h is nothing | “East Lynne,” an emotional drama orm of ex-|,¢ absorbing interest, full of intense for which | moments, thrills and surprises, will be Supervisor | ,rosented at the opera house on Fri- is a habit|g,. night, Oct. 25th, by Mr. Joseph able to get | ihe new “East Lynne” p that their Manager King has engaged a com- way and, pany of unusual strength both in- hey will do dividually and collectively and cludes Mr. Joseph Henley, Ray, Mr. William Cattell, Mr. C, Williams, Mr. Arthur Fitzjohn, Charles F, Grey, Miss Norma Berwin, Miss Anna Cattell, Miss Adelaide | Turner, Miss Harriet Wheeler, Miss isabel Turner, and others almost as prominent. The company resourceful and finished and in “East Martin, of | Lynne” they ited in mar- | medium for a full n, Oct. 17, | talents. Lest you forget, r, pastor of | opera Friday night, al church, | Prices and 30c. and west, d arch your honey in the hfort to the that must . ] of Curtin, | display of ise, Oct. 25th. 10, 2 Industrialist, Keystone Keystone. Keystone, Keystone. Thomas, Hawkins, Sheppard, Simkine, Charles A. Ww. Daniel Howard R Albin Garrett, Willlam H. | | | ! | Com- of above go. November, qe of the in the names will appear upon the ticket to th day of given 5 as certified to respec- Secretary Aasdaniadeds are the monwealth and the Commissioners Centre ted on the county, by county form of ballot, which is similar to the 1812, at the different voting places in official ballet. Centre tively be vo AAAAARAAASAAAASSE the house rcinet in the hall of Eagle, in the village Dae ‘nion, in the township D For the township of Taylor, Py, For the township of For the township of Walker, west precinct, For the township of Walker, east preeinet, In For the township of Walker. middle For the township of Worth, | State hunters for the opening of the sea- | big farmers to | own | the For | and | im- | Railroad | Le- | address to | use | his | started a petition which was willing- | This | company. | in- | Mr. J. W.| A. | Mr. | is talented, | are afforded a splendid | their | at"Garman’'s | FY a aa aa a a al ddd this place. Eckley is very ill with that from eating pears and laughters were vis- home o Wilford's on last Sunday is smiles since that his house to live another member for Joseph indi- gestion while he iting the Collegs Taylor Cine Ed says it Is just hunting c¢ | forget our city merchant, | overs came two Jess al Ed lub. Don't oranges, and State Col- her parents, Tressler, Rockey returned spending west among Kans and having a spent x and Mrs. Joseph and Mr J. €. ter ab friends other fine us excursion | t from | Duncannon via Tyrone and Bellefonte | were | four | rched road- | hours to make the run from Tyrone YARNELL. y to the farmer up now pumpkins for lowe'en, Mill ier ant Miss Mau from the tootha« from Howard the tooth ache. On the sick | man, Mrs. We sorry suffering Dr. K that cured rr and man he s the Mrs. Lu Shank that DD. the sick Peor- W. Me- list for friends hope to say \ on | some time, and hih many | f recovery. Heaton, of Cles friends Mrs. Jane Williams, ven, is visiting her | [Shea has been or his speedy Mrs. Clara visiting here of Lock Ha- | brother, Michael Mra. stead, John Kelley and Mrs, of Altoona, Sundayed home of Alfred Shank. | The last was seen on Monday ing of the Walker hucksters. | were headed toward Orviston | yards, on their way rejoicing. wish them success Thomas Poorman, of Runvill Sunday with his aunt, Mrs Poorman, of Fetzertown. at the morn- We e, spent Lacy Trespass notices are always In stock at this office, Price five cents a copy or 6 for 26 cents, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | adjoining land « Hemp- | | thenes north They | tote | brick |. a | nerches to 1 | taining { lowance VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Farm in Marion township containing 100 acres | of cleared and 24 acres of timber land, aod known as the Eman Garorick property. good buil | dings; ruoniog aod well water; fruit aod ewe. For terms and conditions spply to MES. CATHARINEGARBRICK, W. H. CORMAN Jr, uel aur EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE, Estate of John R. Moser. late of Gregg town. ship, deceased Letters testamentary (no the above named estate having been grauted to the undersigned | by the register of Wills of Centre Pennayivaaia, sll persons indebted so the said and all persons having claims against said es | suthenticated without delay wo ; SAMUEL ¥ Gettig, Bower & Zerby, ALLy's MOSER, Exr., Spring Mils, Pa. x Koute 2 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, In the Orphans Court of Centre County. In the estate of Christian Armbuster, late of | Walker townsaip, Cenire County. Pennsyivania, deceased Letters testamentary io the above named es tate having been, issued lo due and legal form, by the Register of Wills of Centre Couney, wo she undersigoed. all persons knowing themselves indebted to the same are reguired w make Pay | ment acd those having claims 0 present the Same properiy proven, without delay tor settle | mens. Or Ww ai S. Kline Woodring. Ay. lor estate. P.S. FISHER, SARAH AKNBUSTER. Executors. x45 EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Estate of Joseph H. Davidson, Union township, deceased. Letters testamentary in the above | named estate having been issued to the undersigned by the register of Wiis in and for the County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to sald estate are hereby requested to make payment, and all persons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay te i WILLIS DAVIDSON, Fieming, Pa JAMES DAVIDSON, Wingate, Pa. Executors, late of AUDITOR'S NOTICE, { In the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- | tre County. In the matter of the Assign {ed Estate of Russel C. Pearce, of State | College, Pa., for the benefit of creditors: | The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre | County, Pa, to distribute the funds in | the hands of John N. Krumrine, assignee {of Russell C. Pearce, of State College, | Pa, an insolvent, to and among the cred- { itors entitled to receive the same accord. {ing to law, will attend to the duties of | his appointment at his offices at No. 19 W. High Street, in the Borough of Belle- | fonte, Centre County, Pa. on Thursday, | Nov. 7th, 1912, at tem o'clock, A. M., at which time nd place all creditors and | others interested are requested to be | present and present their claims or be | forever hereafter debarred from coming in on sald fund. W. HARRISON WALKER, Auditor, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER, Notice is hereby given that an appli {eation will be made to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Centre County on the 4th (day of November, A. D, 1812, at ten o'clock A. M. under the provisions of { the Corporation Aot of 1874 and its sup- plements for a charter for an intended corporation to be called the “TAU COM. { PANY OF DELTA TAU DELTA FRA- | TERNITY", the character and object of | which are the promotion of moral and | social culture of its members, the build. X-43, at the dwelling house of John Royer in the village of Zion. the hotel of Frank Emerick In the village of in Grange Hall in the village of Hublersburg. erected for that purpose at Leonard Merry- public building. the Knights of the Golden of Port Matilda. mutual asgistance in onorable la ing up of a Fraternity stim recognizes fe and aspirations of life. devotion to County. | | Gale are requested 10 present whe same duly ——— ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. Estate of Mary Hoover Deceased. ’ un g trat r Of iersignoed irmninis \ f ate f and inte In ' ( inty and State f George Hi lewis Peters, and about 40 acres me of Union ert Ha taining ES re of legrees pout? degrees, corner west 56 perches uth 35 degrees onk down £2 41 to White Pine west 056 perches thence south degrees, thence » to rock degrees, east thence 2 degrees ace of beginning perches and a perches - 14 cast oor post the | acres and 148 Ten be pal TERMS OF BALE purchasas money 1 sale and the balance on © sale by the Orphan's Court MARTHA H HOOVER HARVEY HOOVER Administraators of the Fatale of dwaey Hoover, late of Union township, deceas percent Lt om nfirma SHERIFF'S SALE. tue of a eri Facias is writ i Fi Cour oi A ma 0 ieee f'elina., ana te © X rose atl igh of Ie LE NOVEMBER 4} Exvcutors, Zion, Pa. | ls and (rees east estate are hereby requested Ww make payment |! thirty- wWance te beginning ntaining acres and IS] perches and all Beginning at a pine, thence north 63 degrees east perches te a yellow | pine, thence north 76 degrees east 56 6-) perches to a rock oak, thence north 14 | degrees west 8 perches to a chestnut, | thence west $6 perches (0 a post, thence south 7% degrees west 23 6-10 perches to post, thence south 62 degrees east 39 §.10 | perches to place of beginning. Contain ing sixteen acres and eight perches. (¢) | Beginning at a white pine, thence by | Jacob Mitchell south 12 degrees east perches to dead pine, thence by land formeriy of Thos. Irvin, deceased, north $0 degrees east 4% perches to post, thence north 190 degrees west 41 3-10 perches to small hickory, thence by lands of Linn & McCoy south 76 degrees west 16 6-10 wrches to & yellow pine, thence south 63 degrees west 35 perches to place of be- | ginning Containing ten acres and sixty- one perches. (4) Beginning at a stone, | thence north 56% degrees west § perches | to small dead rock oak, thence north 40% degrees west 22 perches to A stone, thence by land formerly of David Cartright north 64 degrees east 19 perches to a dead ye jow pine, thence by other land of W. T Irwin south 11 degrees east 30 perches to place of beginning. Containing 1 Acre and 140 perches. (5) Beginning at a stake, thence north 66 degrees east 192. 10 perches to stake, thence by land of Jacob Crider south 26% degrees | east 54 perches to stones, thence by land | of Philp 8. Haines south 65 degrees west 84 2-10 perches to stones, thence by land of William Brown north 24% degrees Your Lungs and Throat. I've preparation mentioned by the Res Chas, Sager hus been for over sixty years of | incalculable worth t + sufferers from coosum- | ption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, grippe coughs, colds and all lung and throat diseases, | and is a household remedy in many, man homes to which it has brought health and happiness, Me C A ABBOTT, 60 Ann 5t., New York City Dear Sirs for over oo years of 1 ’ eflects of August 11, 1 have know noOnaryY trou ths tlw t have not befo os e known of that 4 Juan while | was a resident of N.Y, City, ill with lung trouble, Phys e and my family physician tod my wile ought | cowlid mot we omwr, My Btitentio ected to the W wm Remedy, which 1 wee plevdid effect I have been on my feet and at ver since my ewer Yours truly, REV. CHAR SAGH Pastor M. FE. Church, Hunter, Hy The above letter shows what a great boo he Wilson Remedy was to ir, Sager, but § s but ez of thewrands received te t fying t the emratioe powers of this wonderful remeds Write at once to Mr. Abbott at the abo widress and he will furnish you convincing sof of the great worth to humanity of thie reparation, by Allegheny ¥ I a pe mie jek Av n house { Hoffer i Logan street | perches, {ing i bulldings= | minutes, | cents’ worth son's Remedy [Wilson's Preparation | of Hy pophosphites and Blodgetti] in cases ol pu | ¢ At pay to 3 | was ans said | was | | (Lireene Co.) N.Y. | begin- percn COURT SALE Joseph, Deceased. or ir ORPHANS’ Estate of Emil ‘ ‘ rr oy Ter three sand undred Thirty and 23-100 the Interest of the lecedent being an indi ua! one part, in and to the following de- messuages, tenements, and lots ind situate In the County of Cen- State of Pennsylvania, bound and described as follows, to wit Purpart No. 1. Situate in the Bor. ugh of Bellefonte: Bounded on the east street on the north by on the west by Perry al. the south by lot Ne 8 ann the Dlg niot of said 1 . erected store Dollars il seribed gro and *herry alley ey. and on cing kn PE 1 "4 J) ” wn on the Bor beginning at a point on south. y of Bellefonte east of Decatur alley east corner of lot now or formerly own- | od by Lawrence L. Brown: thence along 124 feel, more Or of ands Joseph ot a) 12 deg. went along sald feel, more east corner 1A Lawrence leg. east 200 said street 78 deg. cast a post corner by the sald Emil thenee by the same north to an alley: thence ith TR deg. went 124 norty beginning on the ‘urtin street, wardly 200 1 the two last dwelling ouses and Purpart N¢ the wugh of Bellefonte: beginning at a rer. thence bj t of Henry Br hoff helrs « west south £2 deg foot post thence by an IR deg. eonst § feet 4 inches thence on the cast hy lot north 14% deg west 180 thence along Logan Lewistown turnpike road on ith 52% deg. west 125 feet place of beginning containing more or lean sald fronting on Logan street 125 feet and be- 180 feet deep extending to alley post cker. east alley to a ef John feet to 180 north fence the to «* and north, son the and one double house and other out. Purpart. No. § The Quickest, Simplest Cough Cure Easily and Cheaply Made at Home. Saves You 82, This recipe makes a pint of cough | $yrup--sudugh to last a family a long time. You couldn't buy as much od cough syrup for $2.50. I® Simple as it is, it gives almost instant and usually stops the most obsti- | relief nate cough in 24 hours. This is partly due to the fact that it is slightly laxa~ tive, stimulates the appetite and has an excellent tonic effect. It is pleasant to take-—children like it. An excellent rem. edy, too, for whooping cough, eroup, sore lungs, asthma, throat troubles, ete. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 1% pint of warm water, and stir for 2 Put 214 ounces of Pinex (fift in a pint bottle, and ad the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. Take a teaspoonful every ome, two or ree hours, Pine is one of the oldest and best known remedial agents for throat membranes. Pinex is the most valuable | concentrated compound of Norway whi ine extract, and is rich in guaiacol an all the other natural healing elements, Other preparations will not work in this | formula. The prompt results from this recipe have endeared it to thousands of house | wives in the United States and Canada, | which explains why the plan has been | imitated often, but never sucoessfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or { money promptly refunded, with this [ recipe, Your ruggist as Pinex, or will ft J for Fo f not, send to Co. ayns, Ind, now | Bor- street | property | and | having erected thereon two single houses Situate In the Town- | The maid was in the garden, hanging out her } clothes, Down flew a blackbird and perched upon her nosey “‘ What makes your clothes so very white,”” the saucy blackbird said, “‘I washed them with Fels-Naptha,’’ replied the pretty maid. Most labor-savers cost money. A new-fangled washer, an electric sad iron or a gas range mean you have to pay out a good sum to start with. But Fels-Naptha Soap will save you more work than all these other things put together land it costs no more than other soaps. Labor-saving and economy are coms- bined in Fels-Naptha. And labor is not the only thing saved. When you wash with Fels-Naptha Soap the Fels-Naptha way, in cool or lukewarm water, it saves the clothes. No boiling to soften them; no hard rubbing to wear them out. They last twice as long. No matter how big the washing is, it doesn’t take half as long as if you boiled and hard-rubbed the clothes. They'll be sweeter, whiter and cleaner. Isn't it worth trying? Be sure and use cool or lukewarm water in Winter or Summer—no boiling— according to directions on the red and green wrapper. or as | SAVE WHILE YOU CAN THE TIME WILL COME WHEN YOU CANNOT Everybody knows that this is true, but the proportion of those who act wisely upon that knowledge is small. Be among the wise ones. Save a definite proportion of your earn- ings and deposit it instantly in this secure depository, which pays 4% Compound Interest, and relieves you of all worry. Call or write for Booklet * Banking by Mail” PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS | 862 4th Ave. and Smithfield St, Pittaburgh, Pa, ASSETS OVER $17,000,000.00. 1912 John F, Gray & Son fies Successors to Grant Hoover pared 10 write large lines at any time. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance ORIDER' STONE BUILDING - BELLEFonte Also Surety Bonds — Fire, Life Accident and Tornado Bonds of ever: HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE PLR COURS" W Proderisu IK. Yomat ani William B
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