LL — ‘Heptember 28rd, 193% —Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Beezer spent last week at Atlantic City and Philadelphia, —Mrs. Agnes Mayes, of Lemont, while on a shopping trip to Bellefonte, found time to call at our office on Satunday. —Mr. and Mrs. George B. Breon, of Spring Mills, R. D. 1. were numbered among our callers while in Bellefon'e the latter part of the week. —Before returning home from a busi- ness trip to Bellefonte on Saturday Mr. C. M. Johnson, of State College R D. found time to visit our office, —Mr. Carl Gates, of Warriors Mark R. D, called at our office Tuesday to arrange for the advertisement of his livestock sa'e which will be held on October 15th, ~Messrs, Jacob Smith and J. O Crater, of Spring Millh, R. D,, were welcome callers at our office on Mon- day. Mr Smith came over on business while Mr. Crater was attending Court ~Mrs. Sadie Milliner, of Harrisburg, was a guest from Thursday until Mon- day of Mrs. W. H. Miller, at her home on West Bishop Street, while on her way home from a trip to Cleveland. Ohio. —We are greatly indebted to Mrs Willlams of the Sylvan Crest Garden at Martha Furnace for the box of deli- cious peaches which were sent to us The Sylvan Crest Garden is one of the show places of upper Bald Bagle Val- ley. —Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kline and chil- dren, Donna June and Leslie, Jr. of Potter Street. accompanied by Mr. and My. Christ Young and daughter Eliza- beth and Charles Novosel, motored to Sunbury on Sunday, and spent the dav with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmick of that city. ~The Charles McClellan family on East Howard Street now consists of three children, all girls; the third daughter having been bom at 7:30 o'clock Friday morning at the Centre County Hospital. The new arrival has been named Anna Irene McClellan The family makes their home with Mrs McClellan's father, Reuben Welty, on Bast Howard Street ~The Misses Katherine and Helen Case, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. WL Case, of East Linn Street, returned home Monday from a six weeks’ trip to England and France. The greater part of their stay abroad was spent in Eng- land where they toured leisurely through that country on bicycles. They were met in New York by Mr and Mrs. Case who brought them on to Belie- fonte. Miss Helen Case is a student this year at Elmira College, Elmira, N Y —A surprise party was held in honor of the eighty-zecond birthday of Mrs Mary Ellen Miller, Monday evening at her apartment in Criders Exchange building. Mrs. Miller received many usefu] gifts. Refreshments were serv- ed. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartman, James, and He.en Hartman, Ann Clevenstine, Mrs. Lynn Love Tom" Miller, Mrs. Mary Mackey, Mrs. J. O. Heverly, Mrs. Proudfoot, Miss Mary Gross, Miss Mary Osman, Miss Kimport, Mrs. P. B. Hartman, Mrs Herbert Auman, Mrs. Roxie Smith, Bar- bara Smith, Mr. and Mrs Bhope, Clair Miller, Katherine Milier Bast! and Lois’ Miller, Mr. and Mrs Charles Rockey and Miss Anna Rockey: ~eorge R. Meek, Bellefonte post master, urges the letter-writing public to be sure ‘to write route numbers on All mall addressed to Bellefonte rural routes. If everyone complies with the request, mail service on the routes will be speeded and errors cut to a minimum Illustrating the confusion and delay calised by fallure to include route num- bers on mali, Mr. Meek declared that there are three persons of the same name living on different rural routes out of the local postoffice. When a leiter comes addressed to this name Bellefonte, R. D, different carriers mus! Baul the letter around until the proper addressee Is located. The consequent delay is a source of irritation to the person getting the mall, and is extra and unnecessary work for carriers. So if the person you're writing to lives on R.D.1,R D. 2 or R.D. 3 see that the number is plainly written on the en- velope ~RANDOM ITEMS: Add: Things we never knew before: The gear shift lever of Model A. Fords can swing out of the way by lifting up on the lever regardless of whether the machine is tn or out of gear. . . Letter carriers are not permitted to deliver WPA pay checks, or Mothers Assiftance, Ol Age or Blind Pensions checks unless the addressee lives at the exact address shosm on the envelope. Even if the addressee has moved across the gtree! and the postman knows the new ad- dress, the letter may not be delivered but must be returned to Harrisburg or Washington. Reason: So WPA and Pension authorities aways know the exact address of those on the rolls. . . “Captain Joe Iappanucci’s” memorized address at the V. F. W. celebration at State College, Friday night was one ol the best exhibitions of what a 15-year. old youngster can do we've heard In a jong time. The youth a ward at St John's Home, Cresson, rattled off words that twist many an oldster’s tongue as though he used them every day, and his delivery and expression were as near perfect as they could be. The address eft many a banqueteer somewhat breathless, but the sustained applause was eous. Captain Joe Is slated his “address” al Rockylew peni- in the near future, . . Reports from Akron, Ohio, have {t that plans are under way for the construction of new glant dirigibles In the mam- moth airship hanger in that city. From long string of misfortunes which beset the world’s dirigib'es, many think that they rightly bila a class with the dodo. . A ly, district inspector of BIA measures, adds to the Reynolds | | | | fund of | serving —Professional Prescription Everett's Drug Store. —Miss Laura Runkle, proprietor of the Centre Hall Hotel, was a business visitor in Bellefonte, Tuesday. —Mr. Russell Ha:pster and son, Ray. of Centre Hall R. D., were callers at our office on Friday. Mr, Harpster is a farmer by occupation. —Mr and Mrs. Chatles Larimer. of | West High Street, spent several days this week in Allentown, as the guest of their daughter, Elizabeth, and other friends. -Mr. H. C. Bloom, of State College, R. D. paid us a visit Saturday while in town on a combined business and pleas- ant trip. He informed us that they had a heavy frost Saturday morning in Fer- guson township, where he resides —Leonard H. Smeltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Smeltzer of Lock Haven, Radio operator for the American Alrlines Inc, at Elmira, N. Y. airport has been transferred to Boston. Mass, airport. —Time has changed many things and home heating is no exception. Without increasing your fuel costs you can have clean automatic heat. No cost to shovel and removes ashes without dust or dirt. Call 439 EHlkatric Supny Co, Bellefonte, Pa . —The A. M. E church cleared ap- proximately $31 from a baked ham sup- yer held by the congregation in the Y. M. C. A. last Thursday night, according to the Rev. 8. M. Cooper, pastor of church A total of 113 persons enjoyed the delicious supper ~Mr. and Mrs. Paul son. Paul Jr. of East Aurora, N. Y., former well known residents of this community, arrived in Bellefonte, Mon- day and are spending this week as guests at the Thomas Howley residence | on North Spring Street. Their daugh- ter, Betty Mallory, is making their home with the Howley family, —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and the fomer's brother, Bernard Jones, all of Charleroi, returned to their nome theire, Sunday, after having spent a two weeks' vacation with relatives and friends in Bellefonte, Clarion and Washington, D. C. While in Bellefonte they were guests of Kenneth and Ber- nard Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, at the family home on East Howard Street. —Llovd Allen Spearly, seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Spearly, of Coleville. who during Grange Fair week was painfully scalded about the chest and leg when he accidentally overturned a kettle of boiling water upon himself, has recovered to the extent that he is new able to be up and around although the burns about his jeg have not quite healed over as yet. It is believed that there will be no permanent disfiguring marks from his unfortunate experience. —A. L. Miller and Aaron Tressler well known residents of Pennsylvania Furnace, were business visitors in Belle- fonte, Saturday morning, and while In town were callers at this office. Mr. Miller recently moved to Pennsylvania Furnace {rom Altoona, while Mr. Tres- sler, Tax Collector of Ferguson town- ship, Is running for re-election and reports that his prospects are very encouraging since he received both the Democratic and Republican nomina- tion for the office -Midshipman Richard Robb, son of Mrs. Edward Robb. of No:th Allegheny Street. Bellefonte, and Midshipman Samuel Noll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Noll, of Pleasant Gap, will return to the United States Naval Academy al Annapolis Piiday of this week after having spent 29-days’ furlough at their respective parental homes The (wo embryo naval officers, who recently re. turned from a cruise as pat of their training, will be at the Academy during the winter months, devoting their en- tire time to classes. —Howard W. O'Donnell, well known insurance agent and former Bellefonte Borough police officer, aged consider- ably Sunday when he went through the experience of becoming a father. The new arrival, the first in the O'Donnell family, was born at 8:05 o'clock Sunday morning in the Centre County Hospital, and weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces at birth { She has been named Judith Mason | O'Donnell. Both she and her mother. | the former Miss Louise Tanner, of Belle- | fonte, are getting along nicely. The! O'Donnell family lives in the Eberhart apartment on South Water Street -<E E. Weiser, local Chevrolet and O.dsmobile dealer, accompanied by W. A. Homan, Mac Zimmerman, Bernard Brooks, John Muir, and Russell Brauch- er, salesmen employed by him, late yesterday went to Altoona where they bodrded a train for the Oldsmobile plant at Lansing, Mich, where they, together with about 800 other dealers and sas men from all parts of the east, will be guests of the company on an inspec tion trip through the plant, and at a showing of the 1988 models of that car The ‘Bellefonte contingent expects to return home the latier part of the week, and will bring with them three of the new models. ~Chief of Police Harry Dukeman Tuesday night investigtaed a motor accident on East Bishop Street which resulted In approximately $50 damage to the two cars involved. A Chevrolet truck driven by Corman F. Lyons, of Bellefonte, R. D, 2, was proceeding up Bishop Street when It came to a “bottleneck” formed by cars parked on both sides of the street. In passing the car parked on the right side, owned by Albert Gilliland, of Bellefonte, the Corman truck clipped a fender, damag- ing it to the extent of about $40. Dam- age to the truck was placed at $10. No one was injured. The accident happen- ed about 7:15 o'clock. ~A pleasant surprise party was held Service 3 Mallory and Monday night at the home of Mr, and | Oth Mrs. Linus Gill, at Milesburg, in honor | po of Mr Gill's birthday, which he Is ob- today. Guests at the party in- cluded the following friends of the family from Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs Harry Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. John Wertz, Mr. ‘ent home. THE CENTRE DEMPCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. — — ~8. 8. Osman, and Joseph R. Wood. ring, two of Port Matilda's prominent citizens, were visitors in Bellefonte, | Tuesday. ~wednesday, September 29, at 2: 30 | p. m. a meeting of St. John's Reformed Missionary Society will be held at the home of Mis J. M. Hartswick, on Rey- nolds Avenue. ~The Young Women's Guild of the! Presbyterian church will hold a rum- mage and white elephant sale on Sat-! urday, October 9 in the vacant room in the Bush Arcade. ~The religious drama, “A Certain Just Man will be presented by Logan Grange in the Lutheran church, Belle- fonte, at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, September 26. This is the play Logan Grange presented during the recent Grange Fair at Centre Hall. A silver offering will be received. ~Mrs. Prank P. Hoag and son, Ken- neth, returned to Bellefonte Sunday from a week's motor trip which took then through North and South Caro- inn. Kertucky and Tennessee, the turning point in the trip being the Nor- 11s Dam. Upon their return to Belle fonie, Kenneth departed for Philade)- phia where he has resumed his studies at the Philadelphia College of Pharm- acy, as a third-year student -Mr. and Mrs. Chas, W. Mauck, of Lock Haven, who until last spring con- ducted the service station at Nittany now owned by Albert Thompson. form- erly of Bellefonte, were In town early this week taking care of some business matters which required their attention. Mr. and Mrs. Mauck departed yester- | day for Dayton, Florida, where they intend to make their future perman- | They are making the trip south by automobile ~The home of Mis Emma Wister Green. at the corner of Allegheny and Linn Street, Is now resplendent in a new coat of paint, and the appearance | of the property has been improved to | a vast extent. The main portion of the brick home has been painted an olive | green, while the trim is cream. Miss Green otiginally planned to have the brickwork painted red, but when paint- — {ers had applied the drab first coat, the shade appealed To the owner, and the olive green finish coat was decided upon |died at {o'clock Monday | years old | Central ' cemetery, Johnstown Miss Sara and OB. Malin —James tae = a miter of the staf! of the Bellefonte Hardware Com- pany. has been off duty this week be- [cause of an infected wisdom tooth which has kept htm confined to his home on East Lamb Street, --At a meeting of the Girl Scout Leaders held last Thursday night the following officers were clected for the ensuing year: President, Martha Beez- | er, vice- president, Erma Sloop, and secretary, Mary Fleming. ~Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Meyer and daughter, with Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer as driving guests attended the Reading Falr last week, while Mrs John Mever visiter her sister and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Womer. ~The Bellefonte Woman's Club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening, September 27 at the Presbyterian ¢chap- el A program has been arranged feal- uring music and current book reviews Refreshments will be served during the social hour, ~<After spending a (wo weeks’ tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rumberger, at their home In Pleasant Gap, Miss Ann Rumberger re- turned Sunday to Philadelphia, where she makes her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Becker. Miss Rumberger is employed as a beau- tician in Philadelphia. Gilbert C. EMal who for the pas reven years has been in charge of all work at the W. H. Miller tinsnop, has opened his own establishment in the Furst building at the rear of the Parrish Diug Store. Mr. Emal Is equipped to repalr furnaces, s ate roofing, and other roofing and spouting, and will specia’ize in all kinds of sheetmetal and tin work John Lochrie, of Windber, father, of the late John and Thomas Lochrie. former Bellefonte Academy students the Windber Hospital night after an opera- tion, friends of the family learned here this week. Mr. Lochrie and ond wife and City is Wo vaca son, Ruf Someiset County be made in Westmont The son to a daughter of the late Shugert a sister of of Bel.elonie us Lochrie, of terment is married Mrs. Elizabeth at 11s was about 80 | is survived by his see-| In-{} Rufus, ! —E, E, Widdowson, North Allegheny Btreoot funeral director, this week be- came the owner of a fine two-horse sleigh, a present from E. E Welser, auto dealer. The sleigh, tiimmed In | brass, 15 In excellent condition, and Eddie would begin tomorrow taking friends for rides—Iif he had a double harness and some snow, -Rev, 8. M. Cooper, pastor of St Paul's A M. E, Church, Bellefonte, left yesterday for Scranton, to attend the annual convention of the church. He expects to return to Bellefonte Monday, The Rev. Mr. Cooper takes this means of expressing his thanks to those why "patronized the church supper last week, land to those who contributed funds to the church, The Jesse H. Caum family will move about October 1 from the Russell Blair property on East Linn Street to the lower hall of the Hugh M. Quigey home on the same street The upper half of the Quigley residence will be occupied by the Eberman family, Mr bering business in Centre County, The family will here from thelr former home in Virginia One of the most appetizing displays of apples seen this season is on exhibi- tion In the windows of the Olewine Hardware store, on West High Street A wide variety of apples, all sprayed and hand-picked on the Lloyd FP. White |orchaids, along Bellefonte rural route No, 2. completely fill the window, Vari- eties for eating and cooking are includ- ed in the display, and Mr. White reports {that he has many bushe!s of all kind {for sale at his farm ‘The Music Section of Bellefonte Woman's Club, met last Thursday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Harry Meyer, on | 8p ing Street. Durmng the business fon tentative plans were formu- lated 1 for a Musical Tea 10 be given by {this group during the carly fall. There was no formal musical progam pre- sented at this meeting but a course of study and research wa. s outlined to be yursued by the class through out th | winter months After a delightful so- cial entertainment announcement wa made of the next assemblage to be held ‘at the home of Mrs. Mary Scott on O tober 6a, at 8 o'clock ] West ~Attorney W. Bruce Talbott, been confined to his home for te aa ten days owing to an infection ‘n one | eye, His condition is Improvin: how- ever, it will be a few days belore he will be able to use the eye to any ex- tent terday to her home in Pittsburgh after visiting since last Thursday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clark Ca son, of East Bishop Street. Mrs. Brovn was accompanied to Pittsburgh by her niece, Janice Ann Gingher, who wv be & guest in her home for gevera] veeks Mrs. Russell Brown returned yes- | ~Election of officers of Brooks- Dot | Post, American Legion, Bellefonte, wii} {be held at the Legion home on East { Howard Street, Monday night | =. C. Penrod, Jocal Buick dealer left today, Thursday, for Pittsburgh, where he will attend a meeting of dealers throughout this area, launching the vss program of the Buick division of Cieneral Motors. He will hear the Buick Manufacturing and saes program for the coming year and will view the complete line of new cars, which it is sald will be announced publicly some time in October, Ebcrman being employed In the lum- | the northern part of | come | THINK of enjoying, free of charge, all the comlort and convenience 7% MYERS coals ud nothing because i earns us money’ The installafien of running water on the farm opens up new sources of income by the time it saves, the werk it accomplishes, the increased pro- ductivity and higher grodings makes possible, at running water brings to the home! Yet that is exactly what the installation of a re- liable MYERS Water System hos meant to mony a form Systems ore so they often earn MYERS family. Water wonderfully well built their owners more than they cost for total maintenance and op- eration, MYERS are completely sell-stopping, se for operation by Electric Woter Systems ovtomatic—self-storting, f-oiling. Other models hand, windmill or engine, DeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY West Bishop Street. “THE WE GIVE AND REDEEM FILLED S. & HW. HB Bellefonte, Pa. WESTINGHOUSE STORE GREEN STAMP BOOKS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising depart. | low cost and the bene. | | ron SALE ment has become s0 amazingly popular. Considering its fits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bargain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty- issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertisement md more than twenty-five words, one cent five words or less, 25 cents for first a word Is charged, REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate ad- vertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS-—A!l advertisements that request replies te be mailed to thy) base answering the adverilsements, Please | office, must be complied with by those do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitied to divulge the name of the advertiyer SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subsoriber to The Centre Democrat | P» is entitled to a 25-word advertisement In these columns one time, free of | | FoR BALE charge. This privilege can be used six LOST AND FOU N D LOST Woman's DOCK ethook, white, on | Hieh Street, Tuesaday. Contained 83.25 | in eash. Winder please return | office. LOST <A bovs grey « oat at Hec ia Par k } = Sunday Sept. 19th. Finder please no- tty C. D Heaton, Beliefonte. BR. D. ! Phone P10-R- 8 x3 A 38 STRAYED “A “whit e boar pig came to m place. Owner can have same oy call) ng | paving for ad and feed, Mr. Bdward | Zerby Centre Hall, Pa R D. 1 x38 | LOST—AR artificl al arm straps attached somewhere in Belle- | fonte. Finder please return to Year. ick's Garage, rear of Miller's Haw, Store Bellefonte x38 hook with ] HELP WANTED | WANTED Woman housework. Write C. E office WANTED Woman or girl for housework. in jamntly of two, write Helen MoClellan Fleming, Pa x38 WANTED -—Experiencad farmer, single. | Permanent, good home, Address B. E J Centre Democrat x38 WANTED-—Rellable housekeeper to live in. Good pay for right person. Phone Bellefonte 57T1-R 37 | WANTED 2 waitresses, must be over 21 | years old e AS in person at Big| Trout Inn. Bellefonte, Pa x38 | to asalst with general | Care of this 138 WANTED Men and women to sell calles Direct from roaster 10 consumer in| re time. Write Seitz Coffee Co. urnham. Pa. for proposition 40 WANTED--Two men over 26 preferably | married. 10 sell Maytag Washers, Iron- ers, Norge refrigerators, electric, gas and coal stoves, including, Pyro- fax gas. Meet at H. E. Pursiey Co of « | fice at 10 W. Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pa on Thursday evening at 7:30. x41 | WANTED--Legal coin machine operating | is the largest single business which | beat the depression. A few rators are now invited to enter this sd business With moderate investment and sound references, you can secure fac. tory co-operation of a nationally known | manufsoturer, largest in ita line. Busi- ness Intake ia all cash, small overhead. no credit losses, no previous experience | quired For complete detalls, write | B Clo Centre Democrat, LB WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy used house trailer L 0. Corman, » Beech Creek, Pa. x38 | WANTED-To buy State College or bri rabbits, Dial 3396, | ng to Musser’s Shores | WANTED--A No. 1 rabbit dog, must be guaranteed and given on trial. Write what breed and price to C Condo, Mill Hall, Pa. x38 wan IT am In the market for bogs, calves ohickens sheep, and Call oF Gent Hall, 54-R-11 or I card to Sidney T. Risgal, Centre Hall, FOR SALE FOR SALE-—A Baby Carriage, bawinet Sonn. nursery chalr. Phone Belirionlt | FOR SALE All Kinds of mason su {per bu times a year at diffrent psrvals. FOR SALE-T'wo tap beer dispenser, 18 ft. Bar, I8 1t back bar, and Heatrola, Aw quire Firemen's Pa POR BALE--About 200 bushel old corn spring Mi of 8 E Bigwa. (Poste ers Mills ) ng Mil, RD | FOR SALE- Kraut cabbage, 200d heads, Also good for table use RF. Williams, Centre Hall Heady Pa x38 y | ron SALE-—New Hampshire Rod pullets | ron. BALE—Two male tested =took | one 30c. per Ib Hatchery from blood Lon Mil Hall 2531. | POR SAL dition bargain fonte Pa. Ph x30 A paper baller allo a 8100 used Inquire Géo. A. Miller, Pa in pood con- ee slove ad Belle. x38 | —— Ppliss, etc. In-| Bellefonts cement Wire » sand, lime, sWOne, for rates. Koiman's, Phone 319 POR SALE Winches ter 97. also a Winchester repeater. Both 11ke new, James er Pa Furnace, Pa FOR SALE Ap ies ready now, Sood. many kinds, 50c. per bu down to 1k bring yowr containers, Mt. Nit. | tany Orchards, R. D. Benner Twp. 2 ron SALE Elberta peaches Bring | baskela and pick them anytime ex- cept Sundays. 75 cents per bushel Drope 50 cents, Raymond Snoke, Union. ville, Pa x38 POR SALE--Cuaranteed second hand tires and tubes. 500 in stock from 15 10 | 26 inch rims. Open evenings 7 da Yosk. Walirun Aula Service, Snow pump gun mode 22 rifle. model 9 F Hoos x38 wu pom SALE~-Bargaln sale of used tractors, corn and ensilage cutters, allo fillers, threshing machines, Also horses, Cows, and several hundred puliets. Loesch Supply Co, Jersey Shore x30 | | FOR BALE-—Pinished or rough umber pine and oak also railroad ties. Di- mension lumber cul ta your order. Ilo- quire of John Lyons Son, Howard, Pa phone Howard 131. x42 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE-Ten pigs, 7 weeka old, Chas I. Lucas, Howard R. D. 3 x30 FOR SBALE--8Some Guernse quire of Mrs. Kathryn Dela ing Summit, Pa. POR SALE--A Chesterwhite brood sow with ten pigs four weeks uid, Bdward Bartley, Jacksonville, Pa. xl cows ney, Keats x38 | POR SALE Good young |..P | FOR SAL: r- A | will work horse approximately Walter E 1350 ing weight be, price reasonable, man, Ret ersbur 8 Pa To » h Dome tic portable take par paymer of Joe Kox hi k. Ci lares woe AUTOMOTIVE 1036 “Chevrolet ruck wi ith stake express body and 126 ir Tug whee! ries, also an eight ? engin cattl Pa : Jo} va Mat tis, 4! n “SAL B- iH eel) 532 Ww A Dodge pane! body truck hes Inquire of Fred Ben- College Ave. Slate College x40 | der Motorcycles new | also 1937 demontrato! = | Mot wreyeie and Bicycle Store jo Lewistown Pa and used Nighthart's 141 W. 4in xi8 CAR BARGAINS 1936 Chey Spor dan. 1906 Desota Sport sedan: 1035 Chey. town sedan. 1082 Oldamobile sport looupe: 18031 Chev. Conch; 1020 Whippet | Con fi. 1028 Buick Sedar These cars are Y one can afford wo buy the eas ment pian Reber burg Pa x38 ae. : Oarage. 1 POGS, PETS, ETC. rats A doses £15.00 each. Inui Mark Pa. of X38 Price Rogsman Pr AR PON SALE i Beagle old. Paul oof Warriors { Six wel n bred, straight legged ups, partly trained 5 month Poca Port Matilda, RD. 1. x38 ron SALE For your next doz | 8. Alright, State College. Pa Be | ste Boyd R D1 agie and setlets Cocker Spaniels priced right «| ror BALE-A blac k and trained or. rabbits ana on fox and seven pune gan WwW Lucas. How ard R. Ao ————. d—— | HOU SEHOL D GOODS x38 tan fox bound partly trained Inquire of Mor D2 X40 | FOR SALE Uprigt ht plano | able Phone {ron BALE A ‘Heatrola large enough heat 5 rooms. Inquire of Robert E | Reed, (Stormstown), Port Matilda, BR. D | | POR SALE-Good-sized Heatrola cellent condition: especially sul store room. oost $05, will sell Phone 168- J * | ron SALE- A | condition and a baby stroller. Mrs V H. Pifer. 34 W. Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pa Phone 272 RnR x38 ron SALE Double heater room stove in good condition. Price $10.00 Mrs Ollie Johnston. 248 Logan SL. Bellefonte Pa.. Phone 1356 x price reason 186-7. Belisfonte, Pa. x38 POR SALE-—A Oeneral Electr Refrig- | erator large family size. in 200d cone dition. Reasonably priced. K. D. Baker, Schiow Apt Bellefonte, Pa x38 -A Stewart Burnall Heatrola FOR SALE motor with pulley and governor, Jay Hee Hammer mill, like new. Adam B. Smith, Centre Hall, R D Phone 171. -R3. x39 POR SALE--4285 00 Piano can be had for the u balance of $39.00 on sums of $7.00 per month. Unusal opportunity Freed Delivery go with it. For informa- fion where Mine can be inspected Write to Waltham Plano Co. Box 112, Chester. Pa Please furnish reference. x38 FOR SALE--17 pigs, Teweoks old, Ches- terwhite and Fiand Chinas JP Sharer, Centre Hall, D x38 ron SALE—Two Guernsey bulls or will exchange for helfers. Inquire of Chas Poorman, Bellefonte R. D. 3 x38 POR SALE—Horse weighing 1350 ibs. will | exchange for cow or A. Smith, Howard R. D FOR BALE a or sf de. ence, Satin, “| A C. Boies tg SALE grade old, your choice of boar wR ir of BOR Rr a li The 1 oli er Voetl ou I ag ay Re Hazel, Fleming, Pa. a CIDER MAKING crn MAK ING—We make cider every. but Sasurday at White's Cider Pross a dann, x38 CIDER R MAK ING-—Will make cider at Les ter Miller's cider press at Madisonburg, (Pa. on Nadnhgeday ar every week, wr further not REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 FOR SALA 60-acre farm Bong rs | ca wire at First National Bank, te, na 20-tf X38 | POR BALE-—A house Pine street, pr ay We Bg terma can be , Inquire at First Na- tional Bank, lefonte, Pa. 20.41 [rom sal SALB-—An Boing house con A FETE nl a 168- OB SAEs Fos, tr 2% A Joe pe FE, 1 fonte or STE Beliefonte, Pa. liefonte R. D. 2 3341 | |, dees house dongs, pedigreed | NO x38 | _| POR nENT- i hard coal stove in good in good condition. Big 6 Studebaker | for FOR SALE OR Sixty acres ine, water EXCHANGE mnag with house and at of {rable home in 2 nt We Ord Wnt a Pa ons and nt and side porch I Pear porch. double ic on premises Apply Woodward, Pa ood con- rom SALE - ne " large £5 balh PON BALE ber, and terri tors tage at if sold this A. L Hoover College, Pa | FOR SALE COON Ye1LIO Ces inrge stable wil large gafden Bellin Miller Phone Pa. Bi Went 547 | FOR SALE-Federal Land Ba Easy terms. Bva Orey Clemson | 1658 acres, Patton Thwy ated of 850. ha Thom | md ins 81 wile Ce ollege | bank ba F det ' yO] Ail iT “rice Bernhart Belle Hotel esr Bell font c "Baxer at Penn FOR RENT POR RENT--Twn furnished bed Inquire at 141 N Spring st root x39 ished apartment phone 7 West Curtin St. Bellr- ase! Pur G584 or call at { fonte, Pa POR RENT Two furnished bed Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Punkle { Hi gh Street. Belicfon! e, Pa roms 23 East | | POR RENT A large furnished fr ont ‘bed room. roomers only Mrs MB Runkle 133 K. Spring St. Phone 186-W x39 wy FOR ? RENT- “Three room apartment with kitehennette Unfurnished Inquire | 296 | E. High Street or Phone 320- R x38 tnt ——— FOR RENT Six room house and jot at Wingate, electric lights, and water in house. Ten dollars per month Call 905 -R- 2 x38 FOR RENT-- Four room ant heat and hot water furnished with bath | Bellefonte business gection Box 386, Bllefonte x38 FOR RENT--A small 2 horse farm ad- | joining Madurstiung Flectric light | and running water nguire of V Wise. Madisonburg, Pa ¢ DRY aT | Located | Write B. M._ | WANTED. horses Ben Cen Dead, 28 and disabied cows and mules, removed free, Vogts dering Works. Geo. J. Vogt, Prop. we Hall, Pa. 556-R-4 al our expense. of TO RHEU MA" T1086 Send for free booklied on Rheumatism Try Tibbhine Triple Remedies for Rheumsism and get let Hepatico-Renalls Eliminant and Alkalizer 8100, Meritol ( Rheumatism Drops) 80c, Kroog Ol] Rubbing oll S0e; Call or send by mail on receipt of prios, Prepared in the laboratories of the Tib- bina Pharmacy. Beech Creek, Pa. Ado 100 iL | GLASSES REDUC ED-—Having Intely n- | slalled new lens grinding machi am prepared 10 furnish gissees at fs Aliraclve prices. Also ear glasses (jus oul) for those with defective hear Large and complete glock German ficial Eves. You can do better here than elsewhere. Tibbens' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbins, Drugs & Optical Goods. The Bight and Hearing Ald Siwe Beach Creek, Pa I Dastaie and packing CLEANING Men's sults and coals. ladies’ gne and two-piece ¢ he cents. Evening and plated dresses, heavy overcoatis And fur-ooliared over- oats, 60 cents. Men's and Ladies’ hall, 5 Children’s sults and dresses, ta. Boys’ pants, 25 cents, trousers adios’ skirts, 39 conta. Ladies’ white ng colored top coats, 650 cents. Bring your garments in and call for them when Antahed MeDonough's. Polter Slrset, Bellefonte sit — i # cent ] PR or: nd 4 4 a y k Reg. U remedy 8 Pat. off. The new for Asthma. Hay Pe- tarrh Sinus Infections and of breath in general Guar- o make you breathe E-Zer than remedy extant or money re- We import this remedy direct {Irom China ourselves g0 kDow what we | are lalking about. Prepared in the Lab- | oratories of THE TTBBINS PHARMACY, | Beech Creek, Pa. Price S0cts. via pre- {paid mall 66cts. One whole months | treatment. See what you buy E-Z buy in | giana LE] ZINE funded a Any n ’ : —_— | REPAIRING | WELDING All Kinds of acetylene and electric welding, either al onr shop or fon the job. Work done by experienced {men and all work » guamantesd. Kof- { man’s. Bellefonte, Phone 319. nu NOTIOE— We 1 sharpen ensilage cutter knives, repair all kinds of farm ma- chinery and do all kinds machine work. Prices reasonable, arte Ma. | chine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone ne FURNITURE REPAIRED--Repalrs mage to all kinds of furniture. itr ing. and slip covers a | Thompwon's pUDbmering hon, 18 og Lamb Si, Y-Furniture restoring sn rush | POREMAN'S repair shop, ng, tigues a speciality. Oane Modern upholstery, |8t., rear Penn Belle Hotel, Phone 400 FOR RENT--120-scre farm, 1 mile east of Salona. Handy school and church Good bulidings a water. Inquire W E. Nixon, Mill Hall R. D. Phong Mill Hail | 532 x38 POR RENT--T-roomn house on Half Moon Hill. Bath, hot alr furnace, den and garage. Inquire Charles Dann, at Charles Fromm residence, Noth Spring St x40 FOR SALE OR RENT Inrge gare | | ANNOUNC | | { EMENTS BAKE SALE--The Ladies Ald of n {Orange will hold a bake sale at the | Bellefonte Hardwygte Eg¢ore, Saturday. | Octaber 2nd. Your pattonage solicit SUPPER-The U RB. church of Valley View will hold a fried chicken supper in the basement the church Saturday Sealing , Sept , beginning »4 8 p.m. Price 35 cents. FOR SALE OR RENT--A cated halfemile west Good buildings cistern Sratel. EB Vonada, Mackevville, Pa. WANTED TO RENT WANTED--Gentieman desires heated | room in town, furnished or unfurnish. ed. Address T. C. Cio Centre Democrat. x38 MISCELLANEOUS WANTTD-—Roomers and boarders, fortable home in Bellefonte, all mod. ern conveniences. Phone 207M. out tf | DREAD STOCK--Removed —Removed prompts 0 On anyeing at Loyd L Smith: Milesburg. Pa «ou | MCHIOR—Rubhet Lites put on farm lo- Muackeyville quire 3 of | {POS ayes 1)ee TY fonte, Pa. ed PL a ai “7 ump: for shallow and Big Sprit pete. ng. tu "1 | denn HOSPITAL DAY Jackson Orissmun « Saylor MN Torsie members bo > Post 1600 Veterans Foreign Wars please come to the Hospital Wednesday , Sept. (20th. 2 to 4 p.m. Forge 23rd. for the Purpose of for Stings terested tend. , Oct. 1. ) {one Welcome. Proceeds for the ch 3 [Tine 8 o'clock. thelr floral thelr cers and mathe dyrine Rm Mra. Harvey H. RD 2 : The
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