o Thom —.. Rg o Thursday, May 22nd, 1913. Page 5 BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS ~The attendance at court was not large this week. —Come to Bellefonte morning to see the Wild —rank P. Blair was a visitor in Pittsburg during week. Miss Emily more, Md, the Miss Emily Natt, street, --Mrs. R. on Saturday daughter, Mrs, Brooklyn, N. Y. ~Mr. and Mrs. Harris toona, were over Sunday visitors the home of his father, Charles Cook, of North Spring street, —Miss Carrie Anderson departed on Friday for Pittsburg where she will visit her uncle, John George. She ex- pects to spend the summer there. —Mr. and Mrs. George James, of Tyrone, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. James’ parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles McClellen, of North Spring street. —Martin Luther Smith, Spring Mills, now In Johnstown, was visiting Bellefonte and Spring Mills ter part of last week. —Mrs. Henrietta Nolan, Thomas street, departed on Friday for Johnstown where she will spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs Harry Otto of that city. ~On Sunday the Garman brothers had a little family reunion at this place. Ira D. of Philadelphia, and Robert and Al. 8S. Garman of Tyrone were here for a short stay. — Among the new autos in town the past week is the Hudson six-cylinder which G. M. Gamble purchased at Williamsport, It modern in all its on Saturday West Show, business the past Balti- aunt, Curtin Valentine, of guest of her of West is home her of returned visit to Topelt, S. Brouse from a Fred of Al- at F. Cook, of in in lat- formerly business friends the of South i8 equipment and among the hest. ~The Lyric Theatre on Saturday morning 12 noon to give persons who are in town to see the show an opportunity to witness the moving pictures. -—Rev. A. Davidson, a former pas- tor of the United Brethren church at] this place, but now located at Hols-| ople, Pa., was a Bellef visitor last | week from Wednesday {1 Friday Jacob Marks is back of ter again in Lyon & Co's store week waiting on trade in his cust« ary affable manner, onvinel that he is giving them rare bargains ~James Condo, of Spring Mills, in town the past week seeing friends. Mr. Condo conducts the riage shops at Penn Hall some intention of engaging business. ~-Mrs, J. Harry Eberhart, Lamb street, left on visit of several weeks and friends in Harrisbu and other places throug! land Valley. Miss Anna of Mr. and Mrs roth, is quite her parents’ street. It is t} many friends ths Speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troupe, of | street, are blessed with a sweet little baby girl, her appearance 4 Friday evening naturall is hea be NR] will open from 30 to the cour ES) as his me on Howard earnest hope ner who made home last arrival joy and r 18 Edward Beezer cessfully managing Brewers Sunday He had and fo continues Fred Furna fonts from whict he wood The nicely turn ela 1 Smit} ister J. Frank for Johnstown pitched Johnstown «cl Today he join l the Academ be western part of M. Ward Fleming ipsburg ompanied ing and Jo arrived the parents of North Mr. Fleming ~A. A. Dale ed as the Memor Spring Mills this sure the people of Penns Valley nt’ a for them Mr. Dale unusual lity and we they will receive hoth profit from his address Mr. and Mrs. Gray Hartsock little daughter, of Altoona, spent the forepart of the week in Bellefonte at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy Johnston, of East Bishop street. Mrs Hartsock, before her marriage was Miss Nora Loveland and she made her home with her sister, Mrs. Johnston Mr. Hartsock holds an excellent posi. ttion in the passenger department of the Pennsvivania railroad at Altoona, Miss Mary F. Schad, one of this ear's graduates at the Bellefonte igh school. i18 a remarkable student more ways than one. Not only oes she stand high in her classes, but In the past eight years she has never missed a day's attendance at school nor been tardy once. No othe er pupil of the public schools ever led this record before. She is a ughter of Dr. Edith Schad. The family and friends of Miss Schad are naturally very proud of the record she has made. «This week the Emerick brothers, of Wilkesbarre, were in Bellefonte look- ing over the local conditions with a view to installing a public auto ser. vice between Milesburg and Pleas- ant Gap, to include the new Peniten- tiary wsite. They would Install sev. eral passenger cars over this route, at popular prices for frequent trips to accommodate the large amount of travel between these point They have a similar system in operation at Wilkesbarre and find it Is a profitable investment. As there is considerable travel dally from Pleasant Gap, Axemann, the new penitentiary, and Milesburg to Bellefonte, the publie no doubt would tronize such a cone venience and it would prove a benefit to the town. At present there is no JEospact of a trolley being located ‘this purpose and an auto line as userid might answer the purpose, Ome in Sn where a he afc little = n in tov guests Mr Spring will Esq.. h ial D vear that treat this and 5. W Fleming elect. speaker at We can as- section of in store orator of sure that and 18 a is is in feel pleasure abi and | this {| Zechman, | West dent | commissioner Fleming's | # [| The Lyric theatre will be open on Saturday morning. C. CC, Walker, of Orviston, was in | lellefonte last Friday transacting | business, his | fac~ | resigned the shirt elsewhere | Jesse Showers has position as machinist at tory and will seek work J Linn Harris, State Forestry Commissioner, departed Saturday af- ternoon on a business trip to eastern cities, Mr of nt at and Mrs. Nevin Corman, Renova, were over Sunday guests the home of Mr. Corman's parents State College Mrs. John G. Love has home from an extended visit tic City where she had been ating her health, The Central Association will vention at Jersey 20th to the 22nd. The Bellefonte Chapter request all patriotic citizens play the American flag on day from sunrise to sunset, Miss Anna Barnard, Mawr, Pa. Is a pleasant | home of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. John | 8. Walker, of East Linn street, | Mary Sterett, of Titusville, | | | returned at Atlan- recupers Firemen's annual con- from August District hold its Shore DB. A. R to dis- Memorial of guest Bryn | at the Miss and Miss were guests on East Linn Guthrie, of Philadelphia, of the McCalmont home street the past wedk The exterior of the drug of C. M. Parris and the general of Morris & Sheffer have been tened up this week by fresh paint, Miss Edith Otto, of spents several days of last week at the residence of Mrs, Henrietta Nolan, of this place, returning to her home on Friday, | James B. Cook, holds a : | i | store store | brigh- | Coats of | Johnstown, | | | | who sponsible position with the Bery White Company at Horatio spent Sunday at his parents’ home | place | Mr Nathaniel | Yearick, and attending New Coal Aakenback ksonville, ward, are Classis at Susqu Berlin this Ww will mountain commissic r all | t week mn las LEQ LNW Miss Pearl stenograph Match spent Sun y and Mrs. Wi Ell 11 Q St Miles, Meyer, Wm AMON ON of Ex-treasurer John Q. Phillp Centre Hall, ex-Prothonotary Smith, of Millheim 2} were yer 1 41 Rogers at his } Monda: he w Tuesda Rembrant Peale was in Monday and in company with A. Shoemaker, L A Shaeffer and | others inspected their limestone prop- | erty In Spring township east of Pleas. | ant Gap. This is the first time Mr. | Peale saw the property although Is largely Interested in the proposed operation His presence here has led many to surmise that the property may opened up at an early date T. Struble, of Zion for New Berlin In taking with him his pas. tor, Rev. W. M. Hoover, Mr. John Royer, of Zion and Rev. Dr. A M Schmidt Mr. Struble will attend the funeral of his uncle, Emanuel Pon- tinue, on Tuesaday at MiMinburg. The | other members of the party are gates to West Susquehanna Classis, which convened Monday evening at New Berlin You and your friends are dially invited to attend a "Get Ac- quainted” reception and social at the Methodist Episcopal church, Belle. fonte, Pa, Thursday evening, May 22, 1913, 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock, given under the auspices of the Ushers’ As. sociation The program will give something new and interesting every five minutes. Every one Is expected to go to the Refreshment Table, and be served here, at your convenience during the evening. Come! Come and get acquainted! hie morning art i ime work As “ town on Thos be Mr. Howard left on Monday his acto car cor. wer. James K. Hosterman and wife, of Crystal City, Missouri, were guests at the home of his, brother-in-law Register J. Frank Smith, of east Linn street, the latter part of last week, while east on thelr wedding trip. He was married to Miss Albertine Phillip), of Crystal City on the 6th of May and immediately started on his honeymoon. Dr. Hosterman is quite well known in the south side of Centre county, the home of hig boyhood. He is now gen- eral manager for the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company at Crystal City, Before leaving for home Saturday he visited his brother; Thomas A. Hosterman at Centre HilL { down | House { and | also stopped | York | entering | the Rev. | | pric { sance {the he [! Atlas | Hoc ial | day TT —— = ~ — - Johh 8. Walker Is expecting his new Plerce-Arrow car this coming week. Miss Claire Is visiting this place, I.. H. and ness visitors ter part of last Jack Lane of last week at interest of the Mire Gracy ville, Pa,, is Harriet Ray. of Clearfield, relatives at Mapes, friends and Ww. in bus- lat- J. Musser Harrisburg week, were the spent the Punxsutawney Basket shop Smith, of visiting her of Howard Every automobile High street gots neglect ol not be greater in part the Snoeminkers friend, Mis: street, that two severe jolts the Bireet This passes due to should Tuesday afternoon CC, U Hoffer completed his work at the Court on the Philipsburg duplicates returned home Mrs ited last Martha, Thomas A. Shoemaker vis- week with her daughter, Mount St. Clements and in Philadelphia and N at Mrs Edward daughter-in-law, rone, arrived in a Visit amon home in Cole Miss Nelle Conley left Thursday of last week for a friends in Greensburg and At the latter place she will guest of Miss Jean Wallace The recent rains are bringing kinds of vegetation along in shape, Wheat fields are looking fine, are coming up nicely and some farmers report corn up above the ground Meese Mrs. town friends ille and Meese, of Saturday K at their jellefonte visit to Crafton be all fine Outs the The is asking new electric company that uncil for the privilege of borough to supply cheap are entitled con- community is cheapest Le 8) this electri service sldergtion. The to the best and Mr Mrs. Charles Young, Altoona guests er Sunday home Mrs. Young's Mr. C. 1. Gates, of E lL.am! Mr. You employed in the street of the Pennsy taliroad at to Bervice and were of of at brother, street 12th oN ut INK is shops Altoona Several columns were refused « past month made by our business ounts of | uring demand ver ach week the Ar irculation pay peos and when Allison on isiasti in town enth wutomobidl I residents alor having that this week 80 as to abate during the High street along 1 thoroughfare iled the dust nulls balance of the sen - suffers more from int of Le Nolan Pennsylvania Rallro ho at the freight 1 an injury to his lef ot which will In for ing om¢ fell on hones In be about oseph 111] the Ware suffere Friday tats Con ad in sin. ir tion, 1I8¢ last afternoon ) him from duty He was mons castings when one of the able to ruitch pa time to come iron | ot breaking that member Joe now by the use of The Bellefonte in heavy un f« one 15.) Ushers’ Association Methodist of the Episcopal church planning to give a recep. tion and social to all in any way either closely or relat ed to the congregation to promote the social side gregational life Their therefore entitled a "Get The time Is fixed for Thurs evening, May 22nd, from £ o'clock to 10 o'clock A program of Interest and pleasure has been arranged: re. freshments will be served, and a roy- al social dime is anticipated Every Methodist of the town and and everybody, young or old, in any way associated with or Interested In the church, Is most cordially invited Come and see how handsomely “boys” of the Ushers’ Association will greet and treat you Edward J. Brown, fed hy his wife and two rived in Bellefonte last Friday from Parksville, Tenn, after an absence of several years, It is needless to say that their many friends were glad to welcome them back to their old home town again. Mr. Brown is now em- ployed by the J. G. White Company, a large contracting firm, who have a big contract to complete for the Ten. nesses Power Company in the viein- ity of Parksville. He Is in charge of one of the commissary departments, while a daughter is In the hospital corp and a son is in the clerical de- partment. Mrs. Brown and the two younger children will remain in Belle- fonte and occupy the James McCaf- fort on East Logan street, while Mr. Brown will return to his work at Parksville in the course of a few days. unique people remotely They of the reception Acquainted” Jr., accompan- children, ar- New | her | Ty- | for | old | the | entitled | Ilvania | It tising <Q 1s our | the | *** rome desire | con- | in| vicinity, | the | Mr. and Tyrone, were Bellefonte, Misses leave to be Mrs over H ERE Sunday of in Jenkins, visitors Lena and Sarah Benner on Saturday for Atlantic gone two weeks, Fred Lane at the Bell began his duties | will | Clty, has accepted posi- telephone on Wednesday, Stewart, of Btate this week of North Hi { tion and Mrs College, Mrs James | 8treet Mrs. John Glen and of Tyrone, are visiting mother Mrs. Wm Clark Howard street Mir and Mrs Henry ng Mills, were gues week of Mr Heckman, of East Dr. Ambrose \ Calhoun Is stopping Harris two Mrs of Glen's East, Mark, of during the Mrs, Daniel street is ast and Lamb M. Schmidt and V. Lukenbach are attending ions of the Susquehanna ( the Reformed church at week Mr the ‘lansin New Herbert a large ed TT Na with Hull, who Is employ iron furnace in North N. Y. in Bellefonte from Thursday until piust week Jesse Underwood { child, of Sunbury, | home Wedne sday delightful visit | wanda family day of the Mr was | his and returned to afternoon after a with her sister, Mrs. Harry Stevenson, of East High Dr. J. E. Ward is spending week in Wilkeshbarre attending district convention of the Dental Association paper before the Its sessions this SBusque K He convention hanna read a of An examination Bellefonte High School, for ool-year 1913-1914, will be held high school bullding, 29, beginning 8:30 Jonas E at one for entrance to the in | the | sch the | May {the Prin John Nighthart new Ford roadster, which is a There i8 no one in our take more pleasure out our, friend, Nighthart, he will be past o'clock morning Wagner, Supr. has just purchas- ed a dandy who will car than | Ere long running it If the tap of a will, a master not d, restaurant to the fact baby girl arrived at Sunday evening Mrs vill be remembered os Steele of this place meals Aare Longee's ‘ollege, it is due Berve at at in little on ¢ of the Pence Fergus P Hall, was In attend on Tuesd: Althe { 1 Jnaen Ly : er will be in will not plenty stole erries bad shape slarve spared there slways Mome ar They have pout an {they | from res tilevele Ww pS ihe one "n the re tmer dence the machine Pleasant A D L} Gt Jorwe the next The their sister Esther teacher at Pleasant J. and before returning home take in the sights Phila and lantic City of Gregg Post attend in a body Presbyterian morning and ginr Rg of expect it who ville, in nN will Iphia The A fn " ol at At members R servi at next Sunday a Memorial Day sermon Dr. George EE. Hawes In the dfter noon a fetal from the Post will Shiloh and Meyers cemetery and dec- the graves of deceased soldiers | Then on Sunday, June lst, a detal) twill go to Snydertown, Hublersburg iand Zion for the same purpose invitation of Gregg Post, Dr Hawes of the Presbytarian church, will preach the sermon Sunday morning. The veterans and their friends will be given the place of hon for In the church. The theme chosen for the day is one that is simple, but wonderfully fitting. It is, “Some Me- morial Day Thoughts” In the ev- ening, at the same church, the con- gregation will be asked to consider “Some Things Most Surely Believed by Christians” The pastor selected this theme because of the recent as- semblies at Atlanta, Ga. He will call attention to the great fundamentals of all churches of the evangelical be. Hefs, «William No the church listen to a delivered by G will the ocrate {in Walker now claims the credit for catching the largest trout captured in these waters this season, and it is up to the other followers of Izank Walton to take off their hats to him, On Wednesday afternoon just before the 1:06 train came In he caught a trout in the canal near John Dubbs’ implement store, that when put on the scales, weighed four and three-quarter pounds and measured 20 inches In length. It was known that there was a big trout in the oa- nal at this point and Clayt Brown, Cyri!l Moerschbacher and Walker were after it. Walker finally landed it with a minnow for bait. He took it into his store in the Bush house block and the place was beseiged for an hour with people anxicus to see the big fish, exchange | with | Spring | children, | they ar | benefit of jerlin at |’ Mon- |. little | thelr | street, | { time, the | lu ited will | Lnited | their LAL | sale | ing Thursday | in| { held | 8 | No town ! al | Theodore on! that! Miss | { Clara { decided to lay visit | THE CENTRX DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mr, Bunday ney Mrs. David Altoona with and family A. Bhirk left last week for Pa, where he has secured position In large tile and in | Barlet tdgar | Clermont, | a good i tory, Mrs, Nancy Jane McMinn | tins Works, spent Tuesday in Belle- {fonte very pleasantly at the home of iMr. | Potts Green, of East Ann strect Mrs a thimble Barlet her son, spent sid- in fac- of Cur Benjamin party ut Bradley, Jr , Rave to a number of her lady friend her home on North Spring street, Wednesday afternoon {from two until five o'clock, It prov ted a very enjoyi able occasion All persons ha and ving old newspa magazines on hand whi to contribute for hospital requested them ready drayman Thoma Pa., spent home of We her pers ch 14 ¢ willing the the are to have next Wednesday will « for them Eisenhuth, of Wei- Friday in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrg, William are sorry to state | return home she has and is confined to her when a Mrs ail i Mrs pocket while the is left H. B. Gunsallus book containing $8 attending the rummage sale in Aiken's block The guilty party known and unless the property this office within a reasonbl prosecution will follow. | The Ald of the Brethren church hold an sale in the lecture room of church, corner of Thomas and | streets, Saturday, May 24th. | kinds of fancy articles will be for Lune h will alse served dur- | the day The annu the her had 5 aken | 00 t 1 iu Ladies’ Society will all-day High » be tl rec Bellefonte Thursday lock invitati all friends trons invited eption and Academy May 26th Arcade sent out and pa- | cordially of be at | hall, but evening, the Bush ms will be former students Academy are attend p 0'¢ in of the to Oliver who is engineer fireman on the train, has moved sists of his ir former and COoRy at in | Lewist R his family and himse Sunbury omfortably Crider's Exchange Mrs. William Bolt are r ¥ sEenger f in A in are a Witmyer and attending the Ey School and K. L Centre Distr as del Witmyer balance gelical B im week place Mrs Millheim the whose wife was Rine of this place, home In Altoon the Pennsylva ompelled a in to account and employed | state road work. Mr photographer, ree will be nim Hmith, hin in on who a r's mer present this \ he garder ! ‘ r fire extin assistance of fire started fr tting along side Names it hota t i WAR the The barrels shed companies ash fence g the fire ® ™ me ® f f the The Academy minstrels wn large audiences at the | Thursday and Friday evenings week and the performance ed «0 be better than ever | Academy minstrels have permanent thing looked | with Increasing interest each year | There were about forty guests In at- {tendance at the minstrels from out of town, fathers, mothers and friends of { the students being present from {| Jamestown, N, Y Pittsburg, Con- | nelaville, Shamokin Wilkesbarre | Pottsville and Reading, Lebanon and | Luhersburg The receipts of the show amounted to $401.00. The Acad- {emy cleared about $150 dre house of was declar before The come to be a forward to opera ast Marriage Licenses. D. Ludwig P Johnston Ressler Thompson Guisewite Stover Walter Harriet Walter Alma C Fred 8B Mary E Paul E. Bradford Lydia E. Meeker Thomas Symmonds Beulah Bryan Chas. E. Snyder Gretta Mingle Edward H. Grapp RBarah Kepler Boalshurg Philadelphia Philipsburg Philipsburg Akron, Ohio, Aaronsburg, Pa Centre Hall Spring Mills Towando, N. Y,. Bellefonte State College State College Pittsburg « Pine Grove Mills The Judicial contest in Clearfield county for the coming year is warm- ing up. Judge Allison O. Smith will have strong opposition, due largely to the character of men who posed In that community as the court's po- fitical Aqy inary and hrokers of liquor cenwos, east three tickets be in the field we One fault in the of I aly 3h Bly / ing of not company of their own families { Foundry Co., Johnstown, Pa has | Clarence aide that work for the | * {time being, and act as cook for Mr. a Penny a Word Adv. | Any subscriber can insert a want advertise ment in this column one issue free, if it Goon not exceed 26 words; charges ww others, ong cent a word, first issue, no advertisement loss than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; three issues | 80 cents, No advertisements will be answersd from this office ARCHITECT | | | Belletonte, x41 J. M. Kelchline, x G.B Annas WW, Kelchline, HOUSES: For sale and rent Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE: ~A cow will Gummo, Swormstown WANTED: ~ A good girl tor general housework, Address box 237, Bellefonve, Pa 214t FOR SALE: ~ 8ix thorough bred Scotch Collie pups, Address John E. Erte], Coburn, Pa be fresh soon FOR SALE: — Extra fine Jewel tomato plants, Mrs. W. H. Macker, 113 East High St xn FOR RENT ~8&-room house at $6.70 per month, Apply to Jacob Marks, Bellefonte, Pa. 21d FOR RENT: ~ Brick livery stable, centrally lo- cated. Inquire of Lyon & Co... Bellefonte, 134 FOR RENT Basement room in Lyric Theatres bullding Inquire st Workmen's Bargain Store wif FOR SALE condition, 190080 model mowreyele in good #90. Lloyd Samopsel, Bellefonte, x21 FOR SALE: ~Lot of Canton flannel gloves, Cheap for cash. Address Box No. 2. Belle fone x2 WANTED: A home for a boy 10 year old. ona farm. Apply w C. C. Shuey, Guardian, Hells fonte LOAN :~Money 10 loan $1000, $1500, $2000, $5000, $8000, on good security JM. Kelchline, Bellefonte XH FOR RENT: Farm near Pine Glenn, known as Zimmerman farm, 45 acres cleared H H Fye. Moshannon. Pa x2! MEN WANTED: For day and contract labor Apvly to Superintendent Bellefonte Lime Co, Salons Clinton County. Ps x2) FOR SALE: Pair match black horses. welgh 2060. 6 and 7 years oid. For partictulars spply S. O. Bloomiog's store, Philipsburg Pa FOR SALE: —An fron safe, in excellent con dition; will'be sold at 8 bargain. Rebecca N, Rboads, 135 west Linn street, Bellefonte. $inf FOR SALE: 1201 hay rope, fork and pullies, in good order, | carriage good as new, | spring wagon. Callom Ira C. Korman, Oak Hall Sta WANTED-—Moulders and laborers. Good wages and steady work. Globe Iron FOR SALE: —Full blooded Rhode Island Red chickens from State College. Eggs 0 cts a setting. George W. Zerby. Tusseyville 12% HOUSE FOR RENT —Four rooms and kitchen #7 and water rent, centrally located; posession givenst once. rent begins May ist. A.C. Mingle FOUND: ~A pocket book Beliefonte ¢ Saturday evening. owner can get same by oall- | ing at this office, proving property and paying for this notice = AGENTS WANTED: ~Menand women for one of Lhe best paying propositions ever offered, DO previous experience required, for particulars Address Box 2538. Miffinburg Pa 6 4 GOOD INVESTMENT — Invest your money in South Dakota land where land has put many 4 man on easy street. Where Jand can yet be bought from $15 up. write to box 34 Canning S Dakota bs PLANTS — Early cabbage, cauliflower, tomato egy. beet, celery, mango, and asters. for sale at Howard: will be on curd market 7ih of May at Bellefonte. Mrs. W._B, Johaoston, How ard, Pa, x2 AGENTS 1h Lhe LAr per cent WANTED: Five to seven d¢ ng New Fibre Brooms, 1x Every indy will buy. Sta BL « Sample by express 2 oe rush Works. Elmira N. Y WANTED: Farmer (married) t of farm and Proper) of Ross M Association, New Florence. Pa. F Jlars. call on or address Station. Piutsburg. Pa Florence Pa FOR SALE: ~The Spring M purchased at any time: is Food try stand cl re rable place of business Gond ng. erms 10 spit purchaser Swover, Spring Mills, Pa LOST Cow. light yellow horns cut off: missed hin Kacanek Clarence rindie cow. very take #04 Unlon gner, New J Wa 8 hotel; can be a licensed house and a des reason for sel Address M. C x2 cour we 1 road Bn oolor, points of May Please notify Pa. Lostat same time large “otify Mike Basan, Or telephone 10 Wm. Takash, Clar xe “noe FOR SALE: ~Portable sawmill, consisting of © horse Prick holler and engine ope feed Cin curiar rig with two good saws, board edger. Cub off rig. Linesshaft pullies and belts. all in good condition i ean be seen in operation til) private sale Yurne & se. 12 vrs new 1 5 BIDONS Hennery x EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. : fis Estate of John Guiser, late of Ming Jeceonsed fx the « onLale hay re testLamentar ab heen grants leted a payment and those net sabd estate are ated tiers tate havir all persons od Wo make tr demands aga present the same duly authent ment sithout delay to C.F 2 ‘ t Ww wre GUISER Ming GUISKER Hublersbug. Exrs v ¢ J H MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. Butter Exes Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C. Y. Wagner for grain Wheat, Red .e pore (TC Wheat, White. . Barley You Send Us Your Order We Send You The Goods Our co-operation with the Parcels Post service enables you to get all your drug store goods right to your door with comparatively little or no de- la Send your order by mail, telephone or telegraph. In fat get it to us in any way an we give you just as prompt and efficient a service as though you shopped at our store in person. Everything we sell is guaranteed to give full service and satisfaction, If there is any cause for com- paint we o Hy refund a a oe Ty pte promptly, y and well from tooth picks to toilet goods, Krumrine's Drug BELLEFONTE « « «+ PENNA
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