Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 12, 1914, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT) BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
Thursday, February 12th, 1914,
Correspondence
(Continued)
CURTIN.
Barney MeGovern
Thomas and Philip,
visited her parents,
Mrs. Calvin Bathurst, on
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clemons
daughter, Miss Catharine, of’
visited her sister, Mrs. Edward
an, on Sunday
Mrs. Ed. Bryan,
Charles Stanley were
pers on Saturday.
Miss Sara Martin of Bellefonte,
visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Miles Doughman, over Sunday.
Miss Bernice Doughman went to
Sunbury on Wednesday to spend
some months with John Osman and
wife.
The Misses
Alkey visited
and
of Belle.
Mr. and
Sunday.
and |
Zion,
Bry -
Mrs,
sons,
fonte,
Mrs
shop-
and Mr. and
Bellefonte
Fannie and Worence
their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Alkey on Sunday.
Mrs. Stanley, of Milesburg, spent
Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Jessie
Bathurst,
The stork visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Joseph Shope and left their
daughter, Mrs. Homer Gentzel a ten-
pound baby girl; both mother and
child are getting along nicely.
Two ladies of our town went to
Bellefonte recently to attend the show
and when ready to come home, got
on the wrong car, taking the one that
went to Pleasant Gap. On their way
home one her muff and the other
her pocketbook, when coming to
Milesburg, and Mr. Sheats came to the
rescue. How about it, A, and B.?
Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan are re-
joicing over the arrival of a fine baby
girl which came to their home to stay,
both mother and child are getting
along nicely.
Mrs. George Lannen
Mr. Able Statton, of Mill
Mr. and Mrs. John
day, Mrs. Statton,
Qur sick this
Gentzle, Mrs. |
Shultz and Mrs. John Statton;
hope for their speedy recovery.
A series of meetings is being held in
the M 3. church; we wish them suc-
cess with a and glorious revival
Latime of Graceton, was
the g mother, Mrs BE
Curtin,
lost
father,
visited
Thurs-
and
Hall,
Statton on
being ill
ire, Mrs
Bathurst,
Homer
Bilis
we
3
CeR
Jima
great
Curtin,
of hi
week.
was give
Harry
r daugl
is were
and
Vv
n at the home
Roch "
ter, Miss Mar
| ake
eam
2
CURTIN, No.
two |
of |.
recently, {
served |
PLEASANT GAP.
Miss Alvina Corman is
sometime visiting friends
Shore,
Mr,
‘dren
spending
at Jersey
chil-
of
and
home
and Mrs, Jno,
spent Sunday
Mrs. Jno. Bilger,
Mr. and Mrs. H.
iSundayed at J A
| The Ladies’ Ald society
eran church met at BE
|
Royer
at the
T. Meyer and chlid
Meyer's
of the Lauth-
E. Swartz's
last Thursday
Mrs. Annie Long is spending a few
days visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Atty Rothrock
Too bad those two young ladies
| wi alked so far to church the other ev-
jening and then found there was no
| service, As they were seen only by
{a couple of people 1 will not men-
ition any names
| Miss Margaret
{ing with her sister
| going to school at
her parents at this
day
Rev. G
lecture in
Thursday
on what
while on
Swartz, who
at Altoona,
that place,
place over
is stay -
and is
visitea
Sun-
E. Hawes gave a very good
the M. E. church last
evening, his lecture being
he heard Bill Sunday say
a recent visit In Pittsburg;
everyone in the house certainly en-
joyed his talk very much,
Protracted meeting closed at this
place last Monday night with no con-
versions.
The writer, himself, has been on the
sick list for a few days,
Hand your news to the scribe
it will be sent in for publication.
William Hoy is busy hauling tiles
to Bellefonte for William Knoffsinger.
How many teachers at Pleasant
Gap are drilling their scholars for
Washington's birthday? You have to
get up and shake vourself to get
ahead Mi Helen of the Gentzel
{ sch
Ww
visitor
and
of 88
ool
H. Walker, of Clearfield,
it the home of his sister,
Albert Gill, and also at Lester
at Pleasant Gap
Nathaniel
his property
sum of nine hundred
There are going to be quite a few
changes around here in the spring
Hiram Gill, of Huntingdon, paid a
visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Gil, and Mrs. Ray Rum-
phrey, Coley
Mrs, Thomas
has gone to
till spring
Mr. and Mrs
spent Sunday
the mountain
wand Calvin
Elwood
was a
Mrs
Gill's
of
to
Huntingdon,
Jay Crust for
dollars,
Gill
here
the
Lino
fille
Adams, of
State ©
of
Milesbursg,
College, to work
Noll,
on
of Peru,
David,
William
Ai80O
Br of
MOV
ks SAYS
10
spring
BENORE.
church is |
have
by
ind Evan-
still
some
Revs iper Dunning
gelical p 20
Rev
most
they
Our wre
ing In | help a
cause y oat says, there is music
in Heavy our souls
if we vith
works
Mr
sick from colds it are mo
now,
ermons
sang a
evening
navi
h
§ Dovpt the
alright
Lona
in progress
lors,
lidayshurg
clipping «iso s Resolutions
unanimo ae requesting
Boggs tir pastor of
chure Ve ejo } hear
ROW .L5 LPDTe
wo 18 good of man?
Kind
I latimer Curt Ws
his mot p nd otl
last week
Rey
Wer
Rev
that
this
here with
ne
and tHe ) his friends
He looked well wd to
him He had endance
John Reed's funtingdon
Mrs oh ellefonte
sper friends a
this pl
Mrs
day wi
Mrs
pectat
Mrs
guests
Potter
Green
Our si
Shultz
is
Mon
Helen
groat
8 getting
spent
d M
ox
Greg
CENTRE OAK.
The certaini i showing
what
don't b
Wilbur
cut his
while «
slipped
kJ
ndhog
A those
afortune to
R8-CuUt saw
mountain he
had t} m
vith th
dows
ind fell
Vonada hs
most laid for
is in a hurry to
Bland and
from Miilheim
Sunday with
Frankenberger
Miss Maud Hosterman,
onsburg, is spending a
with J. W. Zerby
Mrs. Harry IRer an
had severe attacks of pn
at this writing are able
again
Ww. B
der In
machir
Mrs
ty last
serihe
rm
the
on
» foundation al-
stack
the lime burnt
Frankenberger,
saturday
Harry
LY
the
got
Sumner
gpent
t hed le,
AAr-
weeks
from
fon
Ad
Lexter
but
Stier son
umonia
oe
4 to
shire orn fod.
thrashing
work
ding
ith a
ipka
section w
It does real
Maud Mark had
Saturday, and
had a bid i
scribe was more inter
ner than the quilting
Mrs. John F. Hagen
proving: hope she will
to get around
H. E. Shreckengast
rented his home at the
it will make a nice home
good
of course the
am afraid the
sted in the din-
How about It?
is slewly Ime.
soon be
has not yet
Union church
for someone
SPRING MILLS.
Last Thursday evening the ladies
of the K. G. E. gave a birthday sur-
prise party in honor of Mrs, W. H
Smith; the evening was apent very
pleasantly playing games, after which
refreshments, consisting of ice cream,
cake and coffee, was served; about
fifty were present,
Quite a number of our young people
attended the dance in the Grange Hall
at Centre Hall, last Friday evening.
C. C. Bartges, G0. Cleve Gentzel and
G. Blain Bitner furnished the musle
for the occasion.
Mrs. Philip Helm is spending this
week visiting at Pleasant Gap,
Mrs. Bruce MoCormick, of Bunbury,
is here gotting her furniture ready to
move to Sunbury.
James Osman, section boss for the
P. R BR Co, Is contemplat moving
to Linden Hall, In the near future.
Meyer, who Is employed In
Altoona, is spending some time with
his parents,
The debate for the Penn Literary
Corman: negative,
unit. | #
good | |
The
fate a |
night |
We
at |
who
Davy |
and |
around |
t quilting par- |
able |
been |
pastors |
Sunday
Daywalit
College
James Hillar
Stine and
Mrs
I
on
lam
State
good | {
heen 'g
better |
paper ;
(3!
Fil
| ¥h t
{ of Ww acd
{ time
Jake
having a
Lramer
qullig
friends
irs. |
ing pakt
Those
| Stine
Eave 5
hbrr
Mrs
Verna
Mra
White
Sallie
Yeakl
: nd hi
Know
We saw
what
ORVISTON.
dre: nd
| \ ery
Cig ix
attendance
xt
good
ull p
Harr
HIM TR
Marshall
dinner |
port
The
home
baby bos
Miller
the
stork
of
and wife
iam
tis
Yer
The
with tw
Sunday night
versions and on
sermon
of Lock
Was ore.
Link
Ber
loged on
con
Monda dination
Moss
Knell
Revs
in the
night an or
was
Haven vhen
| dained to the
and Porte
preached by Res
Henm
minister
etter tasisted
vices
Mrs Mack M
the three minist
Linkletter at a
Monday
Mrs
Blamct
Mr. and Mrs
Mra, Jennie Li
f Tuesday
Mr snd Mrs
Tuesday at R«
Iver Harve
{ Monday
Writing
Mrs
proved
Mable Pa
Blanchard
Closkey
Moss
lock
enterts
Porter
dinner
and
on
ers
Rix 0O'¢
evenirs
John
ard
E
Fravel is
visiting
on
on
Mann called
Howard
John
8 near
Ammon Miller spent
mola
Ed, Yeager is not much im.
ge visited over Sunday at
LIVONIA.
Those of our people who have been
on the sick list are Mrs. Adam Stover,
Mrs. Martin Schade, Mrs. John Wirth,
| Nelson Stover, Loretta Stover, Harvey
Haugh, Woodrow Wolf, and Ethel
| Gingerich, All, we are glad say,
are recovering
Rov Snook
Greenburr
Miss Mary Houtz has been spending
a week with her parents in Sugar val-
ley
Walter and Edith Stover, of Logan-
ton, were with us over Sunday.
Coasting Is fine and the youngsters
are making good use of it
The pupils of our school will hold
an entertainment on the evening be
fore the 22nd, for the purpose of buy-
ing a flag for ihe school house. Ad-
mission five and ten cents; everybody
come; you will be richly entertained.
to
and wife spent Sunday
at
TYLERSVILLE.
Mr. Washburn, of Rosecrans, died
Tuesday afternoon, Services were
and was buried at this piace last
held in the Evangelical church,
A surprise party was held for Abble
Vance on Monday evening, A large
number of people were there
The time for local Institute has
heen changed from Feb, 14 to Friday
evening, Feb, 20, and Saturday, 21st,
Theres has been ne school in the
primary school room on account of
the sickness of the teacher,
A motor man on one of our street
ear lines ls sure that the company
Wm. Hosterman and Ralph Kreamer. would go to ruln if he would quit,
jo Te
Sune |
sweetest
ined |
sola |
| which
intoxicated
| reasonable
at |
| fr
{at
own |
Tau
{ tional
ast
{ members
fine |
Myrtle |
Katie
| Friends
¢ |
| Sunday
at |
| W. Bishop St.
State College's Good Luck
Four donations for scholarships
were announced at the annual meet-
ing of the trustees of State College
at Harrisburg last week and bids op-
ened for the $90,000 liberal arts bulld-
ing. The trustees were addressed by
Gov. Tener at thelr opening and the
work of the college commended,
The donations for scholarships
were: Mrs, T, R. Hays, Bellefonte,
$8,000; C. F. Barclay, Sinnemahoning,
$8,000; Federation of Women's clubs,
Pennsylvania, $6,000: Pennsylvania
society, Daughters of American Rev-
olution, $1,000,
Plans were adopted for the
building to cost $560,000, and
try bullding to cost $70,000,
teen bids were received on the liberal
arts bullding, but no award made,
The election resulted as follows:
President, ex-Governor James
leaver, Bellefonte; vice president,
W. Mitchell, Pittsburg; secretary,
Edwin E. Sparks, State College
treasurer, John I Thompson,
College,
The executive committee
is: KE. 8. Bayard, Pittsburg; James
A. Beaver, Bellefonte; J. E. Quigley,
Pittsburg; M. W. Lowry, Scranton]
H. W. Mitchell, Pittsburg; Vance C.
McCormick, Harrisburg, and HH. Vv.
White, Bloomsburg
Governor Tener was
liver the commencement address next
June and it was decided that at the
annual delegate elections for trustees
no proxies should hereafter be allow-
ed.
mining
chemis-
Nine-
A,
H.
Dr.
and
State
selected
invited to de-
Must Guard Boozy Passengers.
The Pennsylvania supreme
has made a ruling which is of more
than ordinary importance to the gen-
eral public and street car and railroad
and other transportation confpanies,
Under this decision of the court em-
ployees of a transportation company
must not put an Intoxicated
from car at any place
without regard to
may be caused
persons
on thelr
danger of
later by
geting on
struck by
can only ejed
where
for
able
Ng
eam
an
Su
Injury
track
car, but
sons at
and being
they
a
Bil
preca
part apparently
themselves, thus
responsibility
road for the
person from
ters the oar
ym the track
point ¥ »
that
tion
tions
not
putt
on si
of
of
for
of
en lO Care
or trolley
Care
the time
until
st his
h a one
safely
atid
en-
he is away
n or
has as-
ked after
dest
BOM ere the road
BUrandces he wi JO
New Fraternity Chapter at State.
On Friday of | the Al
Omega install
at Pennsylvan Bis
ig For VEeArs
| : WN IT 38 ni
fratern narter
granted piter
Car The in tweer
examination
upon the
club duly
Ti ceren
Friday evening,
Saturday afternoon
of three and six a recep-
tendered the club tx
of
hapter ‘te
Del
ng the 1
the
wh
haif
during
Was
1 mid
Car beer gs
time the
led
as
Was
ceremony
instal
{took
mn
the hours
tion was
the co
is Saturday
held at Nittany
the
frien 3 1
which
mn members
reated ¢
mbued
Were
hapter
with the spirit
Oldest Bucktail Swuviver.
Camer
inty, and mad« Harris -
irg with his
le West Branch
Unionville.
meeling
Union
jusive
10
Friends Meeting at
Centre Quarter
will heid at
i4th to 16th
meeting hours
m “The Dut
Community
the Sunday
invitation
cordial
vi to present
The
ile
The
m
4
tre
¥
Fe
WWUATS
a
ind Pp the
the 3
will
afters n meeting
© extended 1
be
at
in
he
Women’s
Confidence in
the efficacy of this thoroughly tried
home remedy is never misplaced, In
every way-—in health, strength, spir-
its and in looks—women find them-
selves mely use of
BEECHAM'S
Victor-Victrola
has a place
in every home
Its artistic design and beau.
tiful music have made it wel-
come in homes of wealth and
refinement everywhere
And the many different styles
of the Victor-Victrola make it
possible for every home to have
one of these wonderful instru.
ments,
Come in and see abont yours to
day. $15 to $200--and if desired
we'll arrange it 50 you can enjoy
your Victor- Victrola while paying
for it.
Ceatre Co. Credit Co.,
Bell Phone.
Bellefonte, Pa
court |
person |)
road !
i
ntoxicated
UAry, |
elween |
andl |
newly i
Church 3
consider |
0
| where
| Cedar and ev
i xmail
{ build
cottage or an «l
| frm
|
Dr EE.
College was mentioned last week
the Philadelphia papers for gover
of the commonwealth, The
ment was made without
from Dr. Sparks and this week
made the following statement:
“My only information
the newspapers. I fear I am the t
be that in
valling at
{ have been
the general
this time,
mention |
all possibili
exhausted and the imy
sibles are being given an airing
candidacy is too manifestly in the
ter class to warrant any considerat
I am known to be 80 strong a parti
for one state institution that I she
be suspected of a desire to empty
contents of the state treasury into
lap. But as Wolcott says, ‘It's be
to damned than mentioned
all’
“Personally
party will
such recog
he
I have faith
lace In
ized Integrity
cholce of any one of them will
rant a government of progres
ideas, sane reforms, public
ment, and a consideration of the
Interests of every citizen
vania."
that
that
Our little
came into our
square, if nothing
fellow, as always, excepting
Leap Year, has only 28 days,
friend, February,
midst recently, is on
eine, This
but |
consti
{ quality
happens this time that they
four even weeks, beginning
| day and ending on Saturday
| Little February
its siceve for the
for the sec nd Fri day
13th, there
| the 13." for
| work t themsel
i have Iittle t}
¢
wii think th ndusive of
on
superstitious
in it falls on
“Fri
velpers
If
Bing i
amity
VER
the
ou upon
any
luck, try {
means side ~slep
and
“Friday,
its hoodoos disnsters
no
8
perform whic
hard
Dr. Sparks on the Governorhi.
Hparks, president of State |
by
nor |
announce |
authority
he
comes from |
nr- |
get for some practical joker or it may
J.
ties |
YOR ~
My
lat-
ion.
san
wuld
the
its
titer |
at
every
nomination men of |
the
War- |
Hive |
enlight-
best |
of Pennsyl- |
“Friday, the 13th” Falls This Month
who
the
little
during |
t BO |
HARD COLDS
When they first come, the best time to
break them up. One standard remedy
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Sold for 70 years.
Ask Your Doctor. 1.0.47} 0s.,
Lowell, Mass,
r—
Will Cut Last Logs This Summer.
This summer will in all probabilities
see the cutting of the last logs at the
big mill of the Hall and Kaul 1a
ber company, located in the “
of St. Marys, and the
history of the lumber
has been the pring
community for the
are now being brought «
Trout Run woods, and when this
of timber is finished, together
with a few small holdings in that vi-
{ einity, the buzz of the saws will cease,
| This will not mean the laying off of
all men employed about the big mill,
{as the yards are stocked with many
thousand feet of lumber which it will
require many months to ship. The
log trains will also be kept in opera-
{ tion, ag the hills in that vicinity con-
| tain many thousands of feet of chem-
ical wood, which will be brought to the
| kindling wood factory, dependent up-
jon the mill for its wood supply, will
{also continue for an Indefinite period
{as they have their yard stocked with
{several thousands cords slabs
m
pal it
4
| logs
| the
| plece
of
tute i
un- |
also has a punch up |
folk,
the
ny,
to
i
ou
n
all
h
—For Our Cold Tablets
|
with |
PER BOX 25.
Krumrine’s Drug Stores,
BELLEFONTE & STATE COLLEGE
in
company on rafts dog |
.
of |
LUMBER FOR ALL PURPOSE
lumber is ng, Spr JON,
Maple, Oak ch,
ery Gy pr wood oa
building operations, in large
lots Whether ropose
large or a
aborate
or store or office hullding
have the necessary lumber,
the Bellefonte Lumber Co
count on getting it just right
and price
My proas,
for in
ou p
a hotel small
tory
must
can
BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
8
Pine
Chestnut
Hed
or!
tis
mansion, fac- |
You
and
you
ini
NE re ond ete dt LN
wr aR
BA
Flexible Soles
SHOES that have the
ordina |
bard on the feet 0°
Ba you an secure “Aex-
Die soles y uyin
Queen lity Shoes. .
They yield to every
movement of the fool
easy, graceful
walking is th the result,
New styles now
y.
Sole Agency
DAD DW WS DD
¥
UE EE ME RR Ta a
A hh Ei EX EL
Cr sa EE BE EE EE EET OEE EE TS
Killed Wild Animals.
Franc and Henry Miller
ville, employes of the Otzinach-
Herve ) Rattlesnake
the wi ‘ jong sure
park } { ver 7
118 on which ney can
ot
Jesse
Haney
On Eamu pri
: Hed ir
the
Among
‘Who Made the Demand? :
burden |
MEETING.
Bare of Di.
Company
kbo ders there
angers will
at Orvision
STOCKHOLDERS’
By virtue of a resolation of the
rectors of the Centre Brick and C
| notice is hereby given 10 the sto
| of thet & meeting of the stock
held at the office of the Ooms
{ Centre County. Pa
1914, st ven A. M., Tor the
or against the conversion
the sald Comp nt
vent not exceeding $60.4
xe
3 Lhe Sr
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
In the estate of Job
ton Twp. Centre Co
Leviers of
| above estate b
signed, all person
are requested Lo make payment
GF claims 10 present Lhe sane
{ without delay. to
we Woodring
or Kin
i Attorney
Pa
Jinistrat
ving been granted 10 tb
s indebted Ww
LLOYD STIVER
Martha, Pa
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE.
f Tsras
ereased
in the matter of the estate Kau
{ man. lste of Bellefonte Boro, d
Letters of Administration in the above
named estate having been granted to the
undersigned by the Register of Wills of
Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons
| indebted the sald estate are hereby
requested to make payment and all per-
sons having claims against said estate
{are requested to present the same duly
authenticated without delay to
AMOS KAUFFMAN. Exccutor
Clement Dale Zion
ttorney
to
Pa
3 w
NOTICE.
the Cou
Pleas in and for the (
of Centre
No# May Term
IN RE DIVORCE
| To Mary Malinak Whereas
| John Malinak bas flied a Tbe] In
Common Pleas of Centre County
| term 1012, praying for a divoree
| now you are hereby rotified and requested wo
| appear on or before the fourth Monday of Fel
ruary. to answer the compiaint of your husband
John Malinak, and to show cause if any you
{ have why the sald John Malinak should not be
Ma In rn oof Oc
5
HRMON
ynty
| John
Dax
Mary Malinak IPI8,
your husband
the Court of
No
against you
divoresd from the bonds of mairimony entered | |
into with you and in default of such appearatoe |
granted in
you will be liable to have a divores
your absence
Sherift's ofMee ARTHURRB
Beliefonte. Pa
January 23rd
LEE, Sheriff
194 wm
barn, a |
| SHERIFF'S SALE.
of the Court of Common Pleas of Cenure County
to me directed. there will be exposed to public
sale at the Court House
| fonte. Pa. on
] MONDAY. F
(A.D. at 130. p.m
real estate, to wht
All that certain messuage, tenement and lot
of ground. situate in the Borough of Bellefonte
EBRUARY 8rd
the following described
{ in the County of Centre and State of Peansyl- |
vanis. Bounded and described as follows
tin street and Cowdriek alley,
feet Wo a post
ning. being a lot fronting one
| feet on the southern side of Curtin street and
extending south-wardly by Cowdrick alley with
! alley
Being the same premises which John PP. Har
IS, recorded in Deed Book M page 550,
od and conveyed to Laura B. Miller,
James A. B. Miiler) in fee
and James A. B lier, her husband,
| until the purchase mone
Sheriff's OMoe AR
Bellefonte, Pa.
January ied, 19014
is paid in full
HUR B, LEE Sheriff
NEARLY ALL
telligent people realize the value to
heaith and comfort of being able to
indulge in a daily bath, Even ani.
mals and birds demonstrate this In
stict that nature has Implanted in
place of reason. A bath room fitted
up with Anal A in your
ring
home In “a
ou 2 should ri
to the family .
hai Alig
inwtalied
ours,
AE. 8 SCHAD,
were |
W. H. Musser
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
AND PENSION ATTOBNEY,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Beezer’'s Meat Mark: t
HIGH 8ST, BELLEFONTE, Pa
We keep none but the best quality of
| BEEY, PORK, MUTTON, SBLICED EAN
All kinds of Smoked Mest, Pork Sausage, ow
If YOU wants nice Juley Steak,
PHILIP BEE 1
John F, Gray & Son,
Buccessor to Grant Hoover.
FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT
INSURANCE.
This Agency represents the
Jargest fire insurance companies
in the world. We are prepared
to write large lines &t any time.
ALSO SURETY BONDS,
ire, Life, Accident & Tornado—
Bonds of
Harry Fenlon
INSURANCE.
Frederick K. Foster
Burnside
Every
Description
illiam
|| kets—slightly
| ders,
#2 May ||
By virtue of 8 writ of Fler] Pacias issued out |
{ | slit
in the Borough of Belle. |
Beginning at the southeastern corner of Cur. !
thenee by the |
southern side of said Curtin street one hundred |
thence at right angles to sald |
Curtin street and pareliel with said alley south. |
wardly two hundred feet to Church alley. thenoe | |
by said Church alley west wardly one hundred |
feet to sald Cowdrick alley, and thence by sald |
Cowdrick alley north wardiy one hunorad feet to |
the corner of Curtin street, the piace of begin. |
hundred |
| unusually
{ the same width two hundred feet to Church
For Headaches, Dizziness, Eye-
strain and Nervousness see
DR. EVA B. ROAN,
OPTOMETRIST,
Eyes examined and Glasses fitted
Repairing a speciality
GLASSES TWO DOLLARS AND
uP,
years experience with one
the leading optical firms
of Philadelphia.
Office hours: —€:30 to 11:30 A. M,;
6:30 to §% P. MM,
522 East College Ave,
STATE COLLEGE, PA,
Commercial Phone
Seven
of
B&B
Specials in
bed blankets
Country woven Blan-
mixpd with cote
ten to prevent shrinking— |
White with Pink er Blue bor.
also Plaids in Black and
White, Red and Black, Blue and
White and Pink and White—
| special $3.50.
*3 comforts
52.50
An exceptional value, extra
heavy filled comfort,
covered with fine satesn in at-
tractive desig beautiful scroll
hing, extra size, 80 by 90
inches.
bed spreads
special $1.25
White Crochet Bed Spreads,
hemmed, handsome marseilies
pattern, full doubie bed size, an
good value.
Prue
Yalues
True
Taiues
Ti~4
cotion
BOCES & BUHL
PITTSBURGH, PA,
ris, Trustee, as aforesaid by Deed, dated July 98 |
grant. |
(wife of |
Seized, levied upon. taken into execution and |
10 be sold as the property of Laura B. Miller | ii
i
| Terms of Sale, No Deed will be soknowledged
liatde a
Allegheny Street - - Bellefonte, Pa,
GILLIAM’
DEPARTMENT STORE
We have the autumn starting
and with it we want fall dress
goods. We have Prints, Ging-