ane 2. THE CENTRE PEMDC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Thursday, June 26th, 1913, a —— — ES a = - A . —— BR MAJ. HASTINGS MOVED FARMERS’ DAY AT STATE MARRIAGES, CAN YOU SOLVE PUZZLES? When In need of any Job Printing call on the Centre Democrat, prices The solution of picture puzzles is ¥) Wolsterin an i iri always an interesting pastime, but it best 1a; i; ’ d Furniture Repairing, becomes more so when the added in- Only the mp Mattress Renovating, etc. centive Is a prize in gold coin for oil can give you the those who are successful. With a bright, clear flame Bq, I<, BIDWEIIL, est educational institution, Sears—McClellan. view to learning just how keen-witted h uld ha WIPED EYES IN COURT ROOM Among the prominent grangers who At the home of Frank Wasson, of | [Its readers are, The Pittsburgh Ga- you sho ve. | BELLEFONTE, PA. mt ag kts { gh y | were on hand for the trip over the |pemont, at ten o'clock on the morn- ete Times has Started : Jireel pz amil | Commercial Phone. x50 : college grounds were Willlam T.|ing of June 16th, Miss Kythe (,|%¢ contest in which $5,000, In gol } 4 d Brother of Governor Hastings Gets Croasy, master of the State grange: McClellan was married to Harold Mm. | Will be distributed as follows First — —— * S—————————— Long Term for Shooting Nephew, | Moses Bond, of Danville; Dr. Hannah Sears, of Corry, Pa a graduate of | Prize, $1,000; second prize, $500; third ¥ rite Oil B , M M Ross Hickok, and Policeman—Held McK. Lyons, of Lincoln university, State’ Colleme and holding a good po- rize, $260; five prizes, each $100: 10 avo i ceezer S eat arket : Chester county, and Leonard Rhone, |gition in Washington, D. C., in the | Prizes, each 350; 20 prizes, cach $25; dor No soot HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE, Fancied Wrongs. of Centre Hall, past master of the | forestry department ' "Phey will live | 50 prizes, each $10; 250 prizes each $6 No o | Se——— State grange. Delegations were also | ’ 1gLo {4 i | This contest has none of the sub- FREE—320 page book about oil We keep none but the b i114 " . in Washington, D. | . | 12 Hest quality of William H. Hastings, the 71-year- |prasant from Clinton, Centre, Cambria | scription-getting, vote-securing fea- WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO, BEEF. PORK. MUTTON. SLICED HAM ig Pother of JOHIDeE SIaVeruor Danis and other counties, sans. § Southard—Walk. [tures of so many things of the kind Pittsburgh, Pa. { All kinds of Smoked Moat. Pork Sausage. eu 3 Han nes, who shot am Sound. The visitors were met by college Edgar M Southard, son of Mi and | but is simply a test of the discerning GASOLINES LUBRICANTS { PHILIP BEE 44 H i nephew, oss A 01 3 i conveyances, and a complete tour of Mrs Willan Out a, oo i hilipa- powers of the reader The " bs tures | ——— " — ———— A arrisburg, several weeks ago, was inspection, planned to emphasize the burg, and Miss Julia M. alk, daugh- will conceal the names of Pittsburgh moved to tears when sentenced from ters of Mrs. Grant Walk, of Chester | thoroughfares. There will be 90 puz : instructional work of the college, i : y . : | : nine to fourteen years in the peniten rather than simply the practical side Hill, were married Wednesday even- |zles in all and as a guide to their 80- wary by Judge Kunkel inst week. was made. Practically all of the 1,100 ing, June 18th, nt 8 onlock at the hit n 15 Gazette hi og will publish BELLEFONTE DRUGGIST | John F, (ray & Son, We are satisfied, sald the Judge acres of the college plant were in- |! aLho re Te ory Bw og ips re, 1 fol ne 1p t ah J, Jat of stree of " DESERVES PRAISE | . } oh prosoulcing sentence, nat in spected, the 860 acres under cultiva- Rov Wii erat oi SBE. which are contained the winning Successor to Grant Hoover. y intended to shoot Ross CKOK. | tion being thoroughly demonstrated 1 groom 's AN In) oyes oO i J anes. . s a rve —— From all the facts in the case a8 We | ang ) V. velo 0% | Standard Laundry at Philipsburg. The Gazette Times guarantees the |F. P. Green, druggist, deserves praise | FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT In the morning, the Spring Creek ra nS we . ave | from Bellefonte people for introduce | Bave heard them, instead of being here a". genuineness of the contest; it always |! | INSURANCE : $ farm of 350 acres was visited and the Bartow—Bechtel. a "3 . > . | Ing here the simple buckthorn bark | . on these five charges of felonious as- meets its promises and assures those i | It ve tht ha " been here on as experiments in hog-feeding and John Reif Bechtel, of Royersford, | enter the contest as fair a deal and glycerine mixture, known as Ad- This Age . sult, h ON eS rah eer It 8 op ’t breeding and In beef cattle breeding, |and Miss Zelma Jane Bartow, daugh- as was ever given by any newspaper ler-i-ka. This simple German reme- ager rh y' ney represents the many charges of murder Was NOt ihe effect of lime on clover and of [ter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Wall, |} ‘ AN Yom an et dy first became famous by curing ap- nsurance companies your fault that you did not kill some Full particulars will be sent by ad- : in the world, We are pr red » You are a dane | Pasture fertilization were explained. | of Gramplan, were married Friday, | jrouning the Contest Manager Ga. | Pendicitis and it has now been dis- to write large If Drops of the men. You are 8 Sangerous man At the Thompson farm of 200 acres, [June 13th, at high noon at the resi- | cite Times Pittsburgh Pa BET, UA 1 covered that A SINGLE DOSE re- g¢ lines at any time, 2) ¥ oN » i ’ . € 1. » gi . - fo be gat high gi o ‘ tl ge. nt the experimental orchard was visited. | dence of Dr, R. I. Watts, dean of the lieves sour stomach, gas on the stor ALSO SURETY BONDS. pny Ro Lo ade rr oD OR Here an experiment of the compara- | school of agriculture at State College. | ach and constipation INSTANTLY. | 2 ee 3 a ua a happy ( nl a tive effects of the seed mulch, of clo- | The ceremony, which was performed LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. It's quick action is a big surprise to Crider’s Stone Building, ah go A eile) rg icy he ver crops and of cultivation is car- | by Rev. Samuel Martin, pastor of the | ————— w— people L Bellefonte, Pa. pulled out his handkerchief and wiped ried on in an orchard twenty acres| Presbyterian church, took place In AUDITOR'S NOTICE. his eves. With bowed head the aged in extent, the spacious living room of the Watts Estate of John D. Thompson, deceased: In : " Another Interesting e ) 3 on | 1 low, which was elaborately dec. 3 3 ‘e ‘or Sotit man listened in silence until the last other Interesting experiment seen | bungalo ch was elaborately d the Orphans’ Court of Centre County: Notice is pr ) there was that of crop rotation, where |orated for the occasion. Members of | hereby given that the undersigned. an auditor orf (hn, 00,700 40, LT bonus four ours [he mmeaite ‘ames and 5 few i: STIS Coroners | Wo H. ‘Musser { L ( é By J { By e into effect” fell on his ears, and was on of sora, opts, wheat and grass timate wag ol wepe Davaen. After of John D Thompson, late of Howard Borough, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. J ac 0 bh Gr 0 S S silence lead away to jail 8 being compared with a six-year |the usual felicitations had been ex-|Centre County. Pennsylvania, deceased, of the in the same sile ¥ rotation of corn, small grain and al- | tended the bride and groom started | respective sums due each, and to any creditor] JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND Hastings, when brought before the |falfa, with the object of bullding up |on an overland journey to northern |or SAS YD00 of said heirs, under the recogniz- PENSION ATTORNEY. court late in the afternoon, wore a |wornout soll Pennsylvania, where they will spend | 8pces flied by the parties who took the real es BELLEFONTE, PA. French Dry Cleaning and " become h pair of dark glasses to shield his eyes | At the Mitchell farm of 100 acres |their honey moon amid the forests of | \iton proceedings in asers thereof fo the par. | CL, a Scouring. from the daylight. As he stood be-|was seen the application of the prin- | that section of the state. Mr. and pass upon the exceptions filed to the first snd fore the bar he held his head erect and | ciple worked Po small plot AB Mrs. Bechtel will be at home to their | final account of the administrators of sald de- Cente County Banking Co. Bpecial attention to Ladies’ work soldierly and every word he spoke was ments to actual farm practice in |many friends after October 1 at State | cedent and make distribution of said fund to Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and carefally chosen and precise. He held | building up a soll which three years | College, Mr. Bechtel having been re- will meet all Lar ut 10 atiend to the Corner High ana Spring Streets. Curled, his hand to his ear several times as if | for Cultivation. tained by the college, from which he | duties of bis appointment, at his ofMice in Belle CE he did not hear well. At one time, as In the afternoon the visitors were | graduated last week, as instructor in | tovte, Pa. on Friday. July 117 1913, at 10 0’ clock | Receive Deposits. Discount Notes Gloves and Hats Cleaned. Judge Kunkel was talking to him, he given an opportunity to inspect the |the department of horticulture. He |A: M at which time acd place all persons are e ¢ | pulled out his handkerchief, wiped his | work in home economies and chemis- | was also one of the first honor men | jeauired 10 present thelr claims or De debarred John M. Shugert, Cashier. | Basement Alkens' Store, eyes. When asked if he had anything try, the equipment of the school of —— A.A. DALE n—— — - — Com. phone, Bellefonte, Pa to say, Hastings told his story of the | engineering shops, laboratories and | % 4 — Auditor x7 : “ ld shooting. He sald he had been sup- experiments station, where are being tie lancer ation of J ‘4 1 ile . , ) ; ; he bill consolidating the peniten- ) porting himself while in Harrisburg by | carried on investigations of the ut- tiaries was dropped from the calen | Incorporation of The “Lambda Asso- teaching foreign languages and a little | most importance in regard to con- . ciation of Theta Xi." rr in ta ' | . dar in the House last week on motion ° b insurance. His statement of the shoot- | crete smoke consumptior and re- M wWiltt » Notice Is heret en that an | 3 | Lit Rh ' { 81 } 4 ' \ORBO 11th - otice Is hereb iven that policatio / Afe, Ac . e ™ oe ing at the Hickok home was made in a | frigeration, three subjects concerning of . nl is Ry a n + nak, Jan t it be made Lo the Sours ot SoD am : 1% i re, Life, Accident & Tornado softly modulated voice He told of the | which Amerion is far leas well in- delphia, who gia) of that nl wo Bau e J XL ( ounty of Centre op the fourth d the Hickok home and the |formed than many European nations. | or oral years before the new peniten- | est A, D., 1913. upderthefAct of Assemt He claimed that the| [Lastly came the inspection of the | H8FY could be completed | od Apr »ib A.D. 18% | ’ : “ [94] iis MV 3 ' of t} ; thereto, by Wm fire on him without | school of mines, with {ts wonderfull ; 2 wol of mines, ith its fully | | riek, Wm. Penn Loomis. Harry M. Pler o- | « . 7 Rt F * would have sur- [complete and Interesting museum, thony W. Loomis. Clarence 8. Snavel nd | He 4 | Harry enl on 1sked him. “I had | containing the most thorough demon- | | Juivey B. Jones for the incorporatior | 4 y 20 he said, “and did- | stration of the courses of Pennsylva- | = | ear Dou SE alt INSURANCE Mr. Hickok or the |nia's mineral! wealth in existence. | ; } | ings. by rendering oe stan joe in their stud ERT 2 " policemen.” | | 8s the active members, all of whom are st adents } : a : - fe was asked then stric ia 1 i g¢ : : | in the State College of Peunsyivania. the sup | f | Successor 10 Frederick K. Foster H wa _aske 3 en by District At {SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. fF \-; oz § , | plying to the members of literary works. pews. | 2 4 win B a torney Stroup w : was he took the | | : “T | papers, magazines and periodicals. and for these | J . > ant iam Burnside guns wit iim to the Hickok residence. | The 25th wedding anniversary of | 4 7 : purposes, 10 have, possess and enioy all of the 2 . His answer was: “I was much inflam- | Mr and Mrs. Frank Goss. ¢ f Buffalo | : Dower A ad privileges gives by aa Hg 21 ¢ hi ard that ny ! sy a a bods, 4 ru atid A } / : 4 ik | Acts © ssembly hereinabove referred Wo he | | ed 2nd I th 4 v > nd they hag aN . Y., was celebrated at the residence | - d ——— | said charter is now on file in the «Mee of the | PERFECT SANITATION Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. pr “Un 1a TR boii Wis a hia Ure | of her mother, Mrs. Frank Markle, in| BS "n | : | Prothobotary of said County to No. 53. sept. [ig just as essential as Patriotism | Cle V ich 3 4 2 BE i all ‘ Ly {i 3 13 target f an. 3 1 they used a8 a iplye Ball, on Thursday, June 19th. | 4 (Se 1! erm. A.D. 19 7. K JORNSTON | when combined for the countrys good | get for gun practi With them are their three children, a | 2 ’ Solicior. ~~ x37 |therefore celebrate the 4th of July by Attorney Bergner then took up the son, Ray E. Goss. and two daughters, | IER Be - | instaliing a new bath room where one | True Tre Quizzing. "Didn't you know that Mr. | Marguerite E. and Irene Goss. They | . | ) “ i MMON {is needed. Modern Sanitary Plumbing ’. ; % Hickok was not the administrator of | received mans beautiful presents in| 111 i go oll su! ONS IN PARTITION. | as practised by us means Sanitation Values Values the Hastings estate, but that the Com- | silve nd linen. Those present were: | fliillid | Frank C. Rex. va. Milton 8. Kistler. in the {in it fullest sense as exhibited In their " . i * ! Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pa. | f monwealth Trust Company was ap- | Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Goss and fam- | NE par Te 1913 Re aun]. [ihe perfect work and Intelligent adoption | pointed by the court?” Hastings ans- | ily, Mrs. J. Z Thompson and daugh- | = 51 tition {of every know nscientific improve- bed 3 reads wered, “No.” “Don’t you know that|ter Dorothy. of Penfield: Mrs. Tillie | | / {IR | To Milton 8 7 K stier You are hereby potified | ment for insuring health and clean- . Mr. Hickok notified you that he intend. | William of Penfield: Burton Jones. | 1s | ana requl red 10 be and appear ata Court of | liness i ’ ed presenting the account of the es- of Philipsburg; Mrs. Fred Booth and | | Qominon Fleas to be held at Bellefonte. in the | S——— | Extra heav y Ww h ite tate to t) t 1 i ‘ al i ) A F a | County of ( Shure hd pe hd Pennsylvania, on A. E. SCHADD, o the cour or confirmation and | daughter May, of *hilipsburg: Jud 1 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1912 ads that if you had any objections you | Van Scoyic and wife, of Tyrone: Mr. : %. lo answer the plginsi in the above Slated case Allegheny Strest - . Bellefonte, Pa. Crochet Bed Spre FRAT oy PH a ks Of a plea whrreo whereas ® pisintifl and the - stanly au peas Weibi ery gd i this jand Mrs. Sam Roan. and Mr. Lida] bp | defendant in said action together and undivided | | geilles patterns—full double was that he had never heard of it e | Guthrie, of Wallaceton: Mrs. James | \ do hold all those five certaln messuages, tone. SRE & answered in the negative when asked J McGinley and son, Claude, of Portage: | ; a J ments and tracts of land situate in the Borough i | | bed size, X 1.25. whether he had not said to Mr. Hickok | Miss Rose Donahue, of Buffalo: Mr 4 [ots State Coli lege. County of Centre and State of | ' that he knes e had no legal claim {and Mrs. North t and daughter, | - j la ay he hare gh rg arly boundew | . Crochet Bed S prea ds— on the tite, « 1 moral one Jean, of S dy lidge Miss Isabell : " hs gion | \ vy * - 5 . : : . NA i No. i nt at the intersection § : - 8 8 Mr. Bergner presented to the court | Rook, Sylvester amer, Joh Rosas tos} dy ter { Foster J nd Burrows Street on the y : y White—78 by 83 inche certified « eg from the records of the | Lloy FONT t san Shirey Mra Mr. N ew yes Yes, we've West sid Jae of Burrows street and South side of 4 i ‘1 . i or net: ? iphia © ty. in wl A 3 to . ‘ott. Bit got a fine little dovecote Foster Avenue; thence South along Burrows ; ‘ marseilles patierns, £1.00, yrt of inty, hich “ Mi May ve Mrs -— . » ’ omy t 43.2 fort 0 1 the West 180 feet " . 2st it's one fe gel street 42.2 feet 10 a stake; thehoe Hastings was indict n a charge of | Mary ’ kL. mmerman, Mr But it's one of those swell f ‘ State grange day for farmers’ boys lah R. Grenninger, both of State Col- —— at State College Wednesday, present- | lege, were united in marriage at the JUDGE'S REMARKS TOUCHED | ed another opportunity for the farm- | Reformed parsonage in Boalsburg, by % AGED MAN'S EMOTIONS. erg of Pennsylvania to see for them- | Rev, 8. C. Stover on Tuesday, June selves the work of the state's great- | 17th, [ Educational Meeting of Grangers Fishburn—Grenninger. | Big Frizes in Gold Ready for Buccess- are right and work guaranteed. \-- TO TEARS AT TRIAL Held Last Week. Thomas M. Fishburn and Miss | ful Contestants. p— - — 4 & | | | Bonds of Every Description. in 8 line parallel with Foster Avenue: thence false preter : three charges of n Mra \ 3. Ammerman, Mr. ant apartment houses, and North 43.2 feet 10 Foster Avenue, along lands of forsy r f¢ had een onvicted of irs re \mmerman r. and Mrs ney don't allow any W.L. Foster et. al theno East along Foster $ | : kK o d ‘ 4 A vet ome ka | Seip " yout avenue Lo Lhe piace of beginning. Containing 7 . nN ns forging invoices rubber which was | Wn \mmerma oy erman washing done. Won't stand 77 squnre feel. mOre Or ohn. ToReiher with all ‘ SL e h sent tq strali and had discounted | Mrs. os ope ar Mmugnier Eve for the smell and muss. yu lidit gs ar aa irtenances thereto be ; . these invoices at 1k in Philadel ¥1 iss Edn: smerick, Mr ¢ Anty Drudge “Poor boy! $0.2 Beg & at a point on the West side of \C 1 \\\... 70 inch heavy Barnsley Hau rows street 1.2 feet distant from Poster ave all Linen— paraliel to Foster avenue: thence North 432 Phia He was sentence ud iw » and a ola . “oh . diy a} 4 A wi You must be nearly bank- nue; extending South 42.2 feet along Burrows a v . 2 \3 Tahl oe 1): TAF 18k bal ea A in i ‘hiladelphia count | : - "li ath te rupt with big ls aundry bills. street 10 a stake thence West 180 feet in a line * y } y " poh ~~ - # 2 dn 1 K Tegel, M ne u "enles ust - But, get your wife some feet al ng lands of W. LL. Foster et a 3 N i — { ream color—ioe vard. Attorns fetzear Hastings" coun- Whi Moa When A F la. N tha Sas che : nt 4% 9 f " 3 ily y ' . 1 Mrs {ent te ne taught els-Naptha Soap and she point 43.2 Sot distant Hom FOMAF sven ie; thetos = vals 1% sel, tried to ha the facts on which Mv rile NM va a i 2 3 can Tock the janitor. Won't in a line paralle y Foster Avenue IN feet 0 Scallop 1 Huck 1 OW els—all Hastings claims he Wo brought! °° . . . y hias Seay % y ; ling y Just the place of begi on ng. Containing 7.776 square : before the wart - } a his hand L. Mi 3 | n ¢ ghte elen, ) need Sos ng ater. U! feet mors or lens Treiber ete > 0 : Line n | Jamask Bi rders — " , Ld 3 m. ‘0.3 eginning al & point on the West side a circular letter Tue a November | use it cool or lukKewar ’ y 4th OF JULY TIME : y of Burrows street at the Southeast corner of lot | ro : 1 - 18, 1912 by Hastings H sald this Rub the clothes lightly and No.2 in Block "L" in the plot or plan of High busy time among the builders crest de S1Igns for mone set forth Hastings’ rea for his de- Eighty Young Giris Burned. they'll be like snow. land Park addition to the Borough of State Col s weather conditions are generally grams, . de each mands. The court ruled it out because! The 1 rt of a horrible outrag lege. which is recorded in Mise. Book * P" page | 004 in summer. It is also the time a : . hn. it did not bear on the case as it would | p otrats rd among the Deas Yo . T 30: extending South slong Burrows street 438 | ant 1 . his w . et oR ' nis ; In R us, Jae wd . a S- apt a feet thence West 180 feet in a line parallel with wal hn: LL Jo FLOR TALL ™ SE ———— have MEER NO istification for the 188] comes ¥ f tersburg Foster aven thence North 432 feet along | ders Therefore ¥ placing your c shooting A COOTY o dispatches recely ir . lands of WL. Foster et. al. to the corner of Jot | tract with the ell nt« umber fie ’ hombia n Judg ha $ it is sal Sat gre at | cleans things No.2 thence along lot No.f to the place of bes , vou can be a f that thes curtains K A her a cont rence . elween . ie 2 8: na Mer rad . - ginning. Containing 7.77% square feet more or More : aa a : hy Cunkel and MeCarrell, Judge Kunkel ¢ impos A mn of aborer o do ess. Together ete carried out of juare deal L > pronounced sentence heap work in the sugar fields in more thoroug - No 4. Beginning at the Southeast corner of lot | System in every deta Lacet Arabian Curtains— A | Sout n Russig, ti tussian villag- Nog on Burrows street and extending South : . | . 4 a A ‘ . lorpg : | x Brrne 1 wgirle to ‘ | 8 slong Burrows street 43.2 feet; thenoe West 175 bl 0 k edges or insertions. Farmar Creasy’'s Observations. bes wh rn Padi yk ly C ool or 3 feet in a line parallel with Foster ave NT ™ My observation of crop conditions a 4 A el RY sks va : I n i | thence North 43.2 and 18.2 feet as per original BELLEFO E LUMBER C0. £5. LL pair. throughout the state,” remarked State PV! '" 2 Hy Tats were saul Dl | k warm pian of Highland Park addi n to the Borough BELLEFONTE, PA. Qorim i} : . ‘ : nd while they were asleep bul of State College to Jot No.3 t Da "Pn 1 2 . Wh Grange Master William T. Creasy, “Is|, =~ . '" § : u € oi State of ge No.3 to the Shanes Kast ng i Serum urtains 1te or that the grass crop will be light. The | ntl a ; ” . | Containing 7,776 square feet more or less WwW DY ] A; abi p es, | ! " nial : 14 WW Zz ) 11 1sertion 3 wheat and rye ook good and we y ———— ———— Ww ater, mn itt e gether ete ANTED bs 3 and edg - as] BAR ts ’ " Wel Aa ’ ; Nob Beginning st a point on the west side of $2.7 DH sho 11d have a good crop of both these b aa re Ren : / | \ y | : : | Burrows sireet at the South-east corner of Jot pair. grains. | Bot why i it-minded n t 1 m o N t ad n 1 No 4 of plan aforesaid, thenee along Burrows ch all 0 S The oats "Er however, doesn’t i int ha ROO preset * street to the Northeast corner of lot No. 3. of BOCECS nH seem to be shaping up properly, and ay F y b | plan aforesaid, thenoe West 1687 feet along | WN & uU L it's w early to tell much about the t 1€Y W cre 01 - the line of lot No.3; thenee North along lands of ——— , Wiliam ard Thon as Foster to lot No.4; thenor PITTSBURGH, PA, sorn. "The season has been #0 back T . lon the boundary of lot No.4 10 the place of STEADY WORK—~WAGES $1.75 : ward that it's hard to tell just what 0 Restore i ed till Dooms- begin ing a4 F 7.08 URS ort more PER DAY and UP. the 3 1 rt 1} t nt ” ri ‘ogether t - rop © rmount » but presen 4 ng the same indications re that it will measure | & | dav vr on ieh Judson R by his Eh feed dated Jur 191( 1 reco in Centre U9 Tne ood Health 4.0 County in Deed Book 108 page 350 ete., June 18 “The crop of apples will be one in All h ’ d d 1010. Erantod aod sonveyed eof a Prine § Big Wages can be made on contract 3 Ket bony ml 0 the trees on the mm . Bo ! ? t at S nee = Rex and Milton 8S. Kistior as tenants in com Work. owlands show little indications of The first thing to do 18 to cor- | : " y mon, with the appurtenances | | n ti i \ 1S cool or lukew arm He, the said defendant, partition thereof be ————— be th th ie : ’ up altho those rect id Minos ailments caused tween them, according to the laws and customs A | to stan 5 ook better uch of " ia : : yo ’ y e Commo th of Pen ania, to be ——————— tanding z Kk: 1 r. Much by defective or irregular action water and even a of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to be pRly } ’ es were frozen out and made, do gainsay and do not permit unjustly in differ nt parts of the | of the organs of digestion and | } bowl or basin will | and contrat) Jo the stme Juws dnd customs ‘Hayes, Run Fire Brick Co. DEPARTMENT STORE ter field of tomatoes and | elimination. After these or- | hors ofits ORVISTON, PENNA, ruined by the frost. Taken as : CW things. Bellefonte, Pa.. June 2, 1913 | the peach, apple and pear | £aN8 have been put in good do for a f : ARTHUR B. LEE, | Commercial Phone. | TOP will be fair on high ground ana | working order by timely use of If you live In a . Sherif x28 | Sample Shoes good and low the average on the low lying | : ] cheap land. The cherry crop, as a rule, was | i room, apartments or BELLEFONTE AUTOMOBILE MAN. | a failure.” | J | ’ Y * Automobi! C Owner 26 House Dresses. from $88¢, | BEECHAM S [1 occupy a whole } | JEACIURING: COMPY, BELLE- M HR suse one-hare reguinr price Old Building Razed. ‘ y | You Will Have “mbrol 4 laces In Last week one of the oldest land- h ouse, remember Manufacturers of the “Bellefonte Six" | | Em ” deties a noes Automobile. great variety, Sc yd. up; 27-in marks In Loganton was removed, hi . : h No Punctures | , be yd. : tsays the Journal, when a crew of car- t iS a This Company, chartered under the M |] for skirts, only 26c. penters razed the old log house on laws of Pennsylvania, will own and 11; ll Ladies’ Gowns, Skirts, Cor- J ] J of ( Medicine operate an automobile factory In city No Blow-Outs i ’ Mrs. J. MH, Musser's lot. The log| (The Largest Sale of Any In the World) Boiling and hard Oe A AO chctosy In sity , I sot Covers and Brateseurs Waist, house was erected about a hundred then : 3 y v years 6go by & Mr. Hower, who die8 | the food really nourishes aed | | TUDDINE 1S unneces- | (cinder automobile to be knows sa| No Slow Leaks, a YI fifty years ago, it being the second rear Will be 5 Rim | ne i dl ! house built dn Toganton. John Ber. strengthens the body. The first sary when you use Veat De Abuut NY ane limited No Cuts wis, only 10e ry acquired She property from the | dose gives relief and sounder sleep, Apron Gingham, Sc and Se. Reber estate. A crew of builders are | quieter nerves, and improved action Fels-Naptha Soap. i We Horguie i If your Car is equipped with Prints. solid and faney. now at work erecting a new and mod. | of all the bodily organs are caused rections on the red yperty now ow reafter ern two-story dwelling house on the| yy gn cestsiondy of Beecham’s and ‘green sorappen, dearer os Tan "oppor, ‘“Lastic Air” | Ra aegis iggy premises, Pills. The give universal satisfac- tunity to secure an investment in a os ry tion and safety. su and local enterprise and one that will ; i | children's, at prices to attract Ulcers and Skin Troubles. ¥; Sureness “ ; cause Centre county to be known ov- It dispenses with inner tubes #x12 Matting Rugs, $2.95. At you are suffering with any old, | quickness of action Beecham’s Pills \ ; ; er the entire United States. and insures from 5,000 to 10, Color Fast Matting, only 30. wunning or fever sores, ulcers, bolls, \ oh . Subscriptions will be received up 000 miles per tire. For fur. dios 1 t variety eczema or other skin troubles, get a : yr until July lst. at the Temporary of- ioh inauire’ of Pure Candies in grea ' box of Bucklem’'s Arnica Salve and | j fices of the Company, Temple Court ther information inquire only 10c. you will get melief promptly. Mrs, Bide g h ¢; Building, Bellefonte, Pa, on Basis of Cholce Coffee, 20¢ Ib, ‘Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala, Known Equal Shoko n $97.50 for each one hundred dollars. J. R. G. ALLISON, suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine Cocoon, only 200 Ib. For further information write or smonths and Bucklen's Arnica Salve telephone for literature and July 1st.| 21 CENTRE HALL, PA. Granulated Sugar, 4%e Ib. «cured her In two weeks. Will help 10e., 286, subscription blank. Yellow Sugar, ¢%e Ib you. Only 26e. Recommended by ont wi ery BELL BPONTE AUTOMOBILE Mtg,| Representatives wanted in Philips- «CM. Parrish, Beflefonte.—adv. June, Co, W. P. Selg, Treasurer. x-30 | burg "and Clearfield county. :
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