December 30th, 1937 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. -_ LOCALS \ 5 -<Professional Prescription Ser- vice, Everitt's Drug Store. —Mrs. C, C. Alexander, of Eas Curtin Street, is recovering slowly from a severe at ack of laryngitis --Misi- Rachel Gregg bookketper at the Kofman & Co. offices, spent! the Chiistmas holidays at her home in Cresson. David Fortney, of Jchnsonburg, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Fortney, at their home on East Bishop Stieel --Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edmiston of Johnstown, spent the Christmas season in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hockenberry, of North Thomas Street, ~-Mrs, Harry Keller, of East Cur- tin Street. spent Christmas day with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Keller and family at their home in State College ~The Young Woman's Guild of the Pre byterian church, will mee! a the home of Mrs. Ivan Walke on East Linn Street, Monday even- ing, Janua:y 3, at 7:30 o'cloex -Mrs., Edward Kofman and daughter Cherry. of The Markland apartments, South Spring Sireet departed last Wednesday for New York City, whe:e tl spent Christ- mas with Mrs, Kolman's home folks —-Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Ripka and children, John and Mary, of Coates- ville, spent the Christmas season with Mr. Ripka’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Ripka, at Pleasant Gap Mr. Ripka is a brother of C. F. Rip- ka, of South Water Street, DBelle- fonte, — Miss wy Madeline Noll, who has been with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Gruber, of Caliwell N. J. whi attending High School in that city is spending fhe Chrisimas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Noll and family at their hon in Pleasant Gap. —Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Boggs and son A. T. Boggs, 3rd, of Westfield J., spent the week-end in Philips- burg with Mrs. Boggs’ sister, M Ada Wilson, and in Milesburg w Mr. Boggs’ sister, Mrs Leama Woodring and family, Mr. Boggs i¢ affiliated with the City Service Oil Company, in New York City -Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Herr Pittsburgh, motcred to Bellefo Friday, to spend th son with Mr. Heur M:s. 8. Claude Herr on East Curtin Street Herr's younger brother and fr-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H pt their apartment on Noith Spring Stres=t At a Chris'mas d the home of Wad Pleasant Gap. guests were: Mr. an Mrs. William Rhoads and su Charles, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Samps¢l and son, Joseph, and a grandson Robert Reiber. of Kingston, the lat- t«r of whom is spending {he holiday s ason with friends and rclatives ir this localily —Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Trively Harrisburg, motored to Bellefor Friday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Trively's brother, John Kane and the Kane family at their home on Logan Street. Owing to the | condition of the highways which nade driving extremely hazardous the drive from Harrisburg, which normally requires two hours or more, took nearly nine urs --Fz1ra Breon im a traveling auditor for th Campany,; his son, Eu daugh'er, Miss Virginia Christmas season in Boalsburg guests of Mrs. Breon's parents, Mr ahd Mrs. Alfred R. Lee. who Monday observed thelr golden wed ding anniversary Monday Mr Breon and his son and daughter were caliers at this office while tran- sacting business in Beliefonte, “7 SJ 55 §4 8 f it $ s held unprel or a un of 0 h Ohio Pure Oil eo spent N n Hugh Fry, teacher in the FParm- ers Valley Vocational school, 8raeth- port, spent the Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G Mar Fry at their home in Pennsyl- vania Purmnace. Mr. Fry, writer of the Pine Grove Mills weekly news letter for The Centre Democrat spent Friday in Bellefonte among his many friends in this vicinity and in doing some minute Christmas shopping ~Mr, and Mrs. J Thomas Street, last D. Thomas spent Christmas aay with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Holl- and and daughter, at Williamsport and that evening went to Sunbury for a short visit with Mrs. Thomas sister, Mrs Frank Rosenhoover Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thomas and daughter, Shirley, spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Thomas' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Schmitz, in SBun- bury. Mr, and Ms, Collins Shoemaker, 0i South Spring Street, Monday tock their young daughter, Sarah Ellen, to Camp Devitt, Allenwood, for an examination by surgeons there. Al'er a thorough examination at- taches of the institution found the little girl In pefect health but rather than expose her to the dan- ger of infection in school this winter, she will not return to her studies un- til next fall been In the best of health when the present school year began, and as a result shie has not at ended classes. ~The Christmas season was the occasion of a happy family reunion of the William Treassler family. the holiday being doubly important be cause it also marked the approach- ing 60th. wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mis, Willlam Tressler, of West Howard Stieet, Bellefonte, The Tresslers, together with their sons, Robart Tressler, his wife and two daughters. of Richmond, Virginia; New'on Tressler, and wile, of Pitts- burgh; Samuel Tressler and wife, of of East Curtin Street, and Thomas owing to the fact that the gears be. T essler and wife, of Willowbank Sven. gilieied a the hel of tit Mr. Dorworth to secure other means Sarah Ellen had not! ~Marvin Wanger, an employe of the Claster Lumber Company here, spent Christmas and the weekend with his parents in Johnstown. ~Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howley of Norih Spring Street, had as their ruests Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs Paul W. Bitner, of State College Miss Gladys Zoller of Mercer, pent th® Christmas holidays in Jellefonte as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kalzen at their home on North Allegheny Street Miss Rebecca tending school at West spent the Holiday season yarents, Mr. and M s. Calvin Tro on North Thomas Street Carl Gingery, a student at th Williamson Trade School, Philadel- phia, spent Christmas in Bellefont with his mother. Mrs. Lulu Massey at her home on Pine Stree —Mrs. J. M. Bricker Samuel, of Reynolds Avenue, ¢ Chrisimas day in William ruests of Mrs. Bricker's ahd daughter, Mor and Poust and family and Mrs te, were celeb ation wedding Charles Stamm, & Day Carl B the Ww M wih Troup, who is 8 Elmer Ro among man those wi in h annivers: Mrs Christmas Mrs spent spen and Binns, of Christma Va. with and Mt: Mr. Binns Street m in Fa ount, Bin H. Snyder parents, Mr ~John Mil High Pine and fonte Clara Roscamm Ann Wetzl T Md. 3 er " y Wi EGS re; Mr. an Mrs { Axe Mann Mr. and Mrs, vy Vonada. of Hubler burg; Mr, and Mrs. Harold J Willams of Antrs Fori; and M: and Mrs. Roy Hoy and family Wil- lam, Lewis, Louise 4 Bets i Boy . last A m yy ed to Markle tith bright pat | aiid and Harold Alk will retu heir home in Erie today alter hav- ing wnt tht Christmas Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Rob:rt Thompson, Mr. Moasle jeputy game wad who formerls was stationed at Bellef: Now n charge of similar work in Ent Cramty. and according to r ts, | extremely popular among i spor'smen of that county M E. E. Hellobangh and son and Miss Edna N. J. last week burg Fi two weeks with Miss Stev- Mr. and Mrs. J. Stev- are spending the winter The Hollobaughs usually end the Christmas season in Belle. fonte with Mrs. Hollobaugh's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Johnson and family, on North Spring Street Thomas Mosler sason in Mrs Tr n n : nte is nLe - — por by “ie and Mrs Richard of Pranklin motored to Bt Peter 'o spend ns’ parents tens, who the South Stevens man Christmas guests at the home of and Mrs. Charles Hipple on East Linn Suet, Included Mr Sus'e Reiter and daughter, of Mon toursville: Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reit- er and son, William, of Willlams- port: M:s. Viola Fetzer and son Donald and daughter, Helen of Ty- rome; Miss Bertha Rel'er of Pitts mogh, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell and daughter, Bue, and son, Thomas of Alquippa Mr Chrisimas dinner gues's at Lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ream were: Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Haagen Boranadine Condo, Miss Blanche Haagen, all of Bellefonte: Miss Ver- na and Arch Haagan. of Spring IMills: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ream and family, Ruby, Norman, Carl and Emeline, of Pleasant Gap. Those who pent the evening at the sam? home included: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ream and children Gertrude and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy and Pred BEckenroth, of Pleas ant Gap ! “eA ear driven by Charles E. Dor- tworth, of West Linn Street. skidded | off the road in the Seven Mountains, { Friday, while Mr. Dorworth was en- {route to Liwistown (0 meet his son {and daughter-in<law and their little ison, ‘who came up by rall from Phil. {adelphla to spend the Ohristmas |feason with the Dorworth family. |The car was not badly damaged, but -—A grand suprise awaits New Year's Eve at the Bishop Street. B:illaiGiite, -Mr, and Mrs, Frank Godshall of Camden, N. J, are guests this week with the latter's mother, Mrs. Mich- a2l Lamb and family. Mrs. Bertha Zimmerer returned to her home in" Altocns Wednesday, following a week's visit with Mr and Mrs, B. J. Beeger., Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Martin of South Allegheny Street, left by tain on Sunday for Califormia They expect gone about a month Mr. and Blanchard thelr son-in-law ind Mrs fonte William Spent you be Ww M:s. James Lucas. of Christmas witn daughter Mr sler, in Belie- nw [ERE The Dorwoith Philadel- Christmas In Bellefonte on and daughter, and with sisters, at the Dorworth family on East Linn Street Miss Loulie MeGowan of ington, D. C Of phia with his his homt Wash Christma in Bellefonte with her par- and Mrs. Joseph McGowan home on Willowbank Street the holidays Mr at thir ents ployed as Loy ! n York ¢nt t in Belle- fonte as a gust of her parent ) and Mos. Ge home on Sou Boyd Von Department of mos SON C. Glenn, at ii Ridge ida, employed Rev Street returned Ww { havinz tay eT of Somervil Noeym Robb Jane, of Pilsburgl : bb was ih Philadelphi or led thane and laughter Nevin R AVIDE En LE 3. Bd brother mpanied James : reg il itherford, N. J Ci week ristma AAS w John J. Bower familly home n East Linn Street The Woches returned home Monday, Mr Bower planning to remain here until after the New Your, when he will re- tin wo his duties in New York end the n at quests of ¢ 4 : re : A few minutes before noon driven by Hays Johnson ¢ He, and Paul Sheetz of Milesbur collided at the Intersec- ton of Allegheny and Linn Streets Johnson had been traveling north on Allegheny Stre:i, and in turning left iMo Linn Street is reported to have cut in too close, striking the Sheetz car which was traveling east on Linn Street. No one was injured and the cars were not badly dam- sged. Chief of Police Hairy Duke man investigated the mishap Mrs. Howard Frazier, of North Spring Street, sustained painful in- juries Friday afternoon in an un- usual accident which was indirectly caused by the sheet of joe which cov. ered the county's highways. Mr and Mrs. Frazier were on their way home {rem Millheim, and had reach. ed a point opposite the Doll ioe plant. just south of Bellefonte, when thelr car suddenly went into a skid to the right. As the machine swung across the road, Mrs. Prazier, who was sitting beside her husband In the front seat, either bumped again. st, or grabbed the door latch, and the door flew open. Mrs, Frazier fell out of the car. rolled across the road, and was struck by the right rear wheel of the car, which by thal time had skidded entirely around in the road 30 that the car faced to ward Pleasant Cap. ri day f Runs CArs : o £ Hoftbrau, » Mrs. Frazier was hurled to the edge of the toad. | came jammed. It was necessary for Pine or and Robert Bottorf, of Aurora, Tll,| Guests of Mrs. Julian Hines and! Mrs. Milon P. Walker, who un- | is visifing his parents, Mr. and Mrs Willis M. Bottorf on Spring Street, ~Miss Catherine Gross, who Is employed In a dental laboratory in Willlamsport, spent the Chiistmas season with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Gross. Miss Cecile Johnson, who is at- tending a business school at York, Pa. spent the holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Johnson at their home on Spring Street. “Mr. Edward P. Irvin, who was admitted to the Centre County Hos- pital last Thursday for observation and treatment, 1s repored Lo be re- sponding very nicely and will leave the [nstitution in the near future Guests at the B. Goldman home on West High Street include Mr Goldman's brother, M. Goldman and daughter, Gloria, and Mr. and Mrs Fred Smith and son, Stanley, all of Brooklyn. N. Ys They will remain here until after the New Year Montgomery, vid In Rochester, who {5 em~ N. Y. spent n in Bellefonte mery and thelr k. at the home of Mu Mr, and Mrs North Spring INAS Sen wr . Monte Hewitt returned East Linn from the Centre where had nent for more Hewiit, who Is from a hear: condition, | health but remain in bed her convalescence ialn home on Tuesday Hospital she Week tly improved in 0 until required ome time is compietle ribution by M f + y honor of five child- ren. Mr, a Mrs. Russell Benner and six children, Mr, and Mrs, OG. A. Spestrly any tive: children and 1" €or 1 Spearly, all of Bellelonie and son. Daniel, at their home on East Howard Street during the Christmas holidays included Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hines, of Middictown; Mr, and Mrs. David Bruce, of Kylertown, and Miss Esther Hines and Joseph Ran- kin, of Philadelphia, All have re- turned to thelr respective homes with the exception of Miss Esther Hines, who will remain here until after Now Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Grove, ol near Bellefonte, had as thelr guests over the holidays thelr sons and dauvhters-in-law: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grove, of Bradford, and Mr. and Mrs, Clalr Grove. of Altoona. Mr. Grove, who had becn in poor health for the past four weeks §8 reported to be showing steady improvement, and if his present rate of convales- cence continucg he will be in his usual rcbus: health within a week or =0, Julia Wainer, voung daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Warner, of East Curtin Street, has been a pa~- tient at the Centre County Hospital since Sunday, and is reported to be nding nicely to treatment. The recently suffered a se- threat infection and convaliscence was not as had been anticipated. her deemed it advisable to place he hospital untdl the allment nitely checked tre C who as unty Register John L has been quite (1) al Cocntral City for the » weeks or more, is report showing some improvement, 1 he is still confined to bed members of the fami he has not yet deter- he will be able to re- he Court House ably taken care ol his absence by his deputy Geraldine Bliger, tes at Roan, well known Bolle. tate College optometrist, us from Florida, where band Harty H. Roan Harry, Jr. are spend- vacation, The almost uncom- the wea her same in Jack to arrive home n Mrs. Roan c & simas Miami v6 Lan Hilchery, ump uous trimmings nily were present : They were rs. Samuel Zetile, Mr. and Kersicite:, son and four of Pleasant Gap; Mr Roland Robinson and two thters of Scranton; Mr, and Jared and four daugh- Gap: Fred Zotlie and Mrs. Carl Z2t- ant g of Lewisiown: and Budd Zettle, at hone. Mr. and Mr 8 Zetdde left Monday ith Abtlr daughter for a two wei ks’ slay in Scranton, where they wil attnd the New Year's pasty ai the Masonk " ‘ AEM 3 Mr Zeitie te and daughter BC, le | derwent an operation in the Centre County Hospital on Tuesday, is re- ported to be getting along as well as can be expected, Mr. and Mrs. 8aul Averbach and children, Lenor and Joan, of New Biunswick, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbloom, and son, Edward, of Sunbury were among the holiday guess of Mrs. Autrbach’s and Mrs, Rosenbloom's parents. Mr. and Mra. Walter Cohen, at their home on North B8pring Street. The Rosen- blooms returned home early this week while Mr. and Mrs. Auerbach and family expect to remain here until after the first of the year, A youth was injured and two cars were damaged in a collision on Valentine Hill, sou hwest of Belle- fonte, about 1:15 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. A machine driven by Samuel Barnhart was proceeding up the hill, and a car operated by CIlif- d Hess, part owner of the Carner store on Bouth Water Btreet, was going down the hill when they met n a curve, Lemoyne Corman, who was a passenger In the machine diiven by Hess, sustained cuts about he face Holiday guests of Mrs Ward a: Belle M. her home on East Curtin Strect. included her son, Arthur Ward, of New York City, who will return again to Brliefonie the lat- ter part of this week to spend New Year's Day with his mother; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and son, Charles, of Mamaronek, N. Y who will jeave today for a brief visil with relatives and friends in Ship pencburg bifore continuing on 'o their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward and two children, of Cleve- Ohio. me expected here today to spend the New Year season with Mr. Ward's mother Aco Bor Ni ols rab 1a yeed ana ing to a report last night h Health Officer Dr. 8 mumps and whooping 1 are poling the rounds in Belle fonte. All four of the children of and Mrs. Herbert Beeger, of East are suffering from ping cough, while the cases of mumps listed by Dr. Nissley are as follows: Greta and John Knisely, Gladys Spicer, Ann Tingue. Richard Walker, Allan Blakesley, Bruce Wil- son, Jr. Phyllis Shope. Richard Bon- # Paul Eberhart, Jr, Janet Fors- ; and William Montgomery I he above a by M r 5 ~~ patienis WARNING! DON'T ASK FOR “COLD TABLETS” DEMAND COLE'S COLD-BREAKERS FOR COLDS Improved Quick Dependable Don’t walt. Get a box af onoe, Money back guarantee. BUY WISELY AND KFEP HEALTHY «INSIST ON— COLE'S COLD-BREAKERS _— SCORES CLAIM CASH AWARDS (Continued from page onej $50 Award: Dr. Richards Hofl- man, N. Allegheny Street, $26 Awards: Mrs. Agnes Haynes Snow Bhoe; Mazie H. Brouse, Thomas Btreet, $10 Awards: A. J. Tomeo, Btorms- town: Herman Spicer, 226 E. Logan Street: K. D. Baker, E. Curtin Street; C. E. Hartman, Logan Street: J. Thomas Mitchell, We Curtin St. Bellefonte, $5 Award: Fred Corl, R Mrs. Albert Smith, Jr., Linn James G. Walace, Jr, Milesburg; Hayes T. Darby, Btate College; H. P Hoffman, 123 W. Nittany Ave, State College: Kenneth Miller, 300 E High Street: Mrs, Paul Taylor Penn Street: ‘Earnest Denner, Bishop Street: Mrs. Richard Taylor, Wil- lowbank Street; H. N. Zell, Pleas~ ant View: Donald Scull, East High Street: Mrs. Fioyd Cummings, 27 WwW. Curtin Street: Cyrus Smith, Mary Teaman, Reynolds Avenue Be. lefonte, $2 Awards bank Street tin Street: Thomas 1 Street: Mrs. Wayne Brvan, Milles- burg: Mrs, Hubert Miller, R. D. 2; Mrs. John E. McStay, Harrisburg, Betty Patterson, 206 High Btreet; Mrs, John Woods, 25 E. Bishop Street; Thelma Sones, 27 W. Curtin Street; Mrs. C Bellefonte Bernice A. Rine, Bellefo te; Mrs, R W. Osman, 220 E. Logan BL; Frank E. Webster, N. Allegheny Street; Kenneth Hollobaugh, Bush Addi- tion; Miss Mabel Hassinger, R. D 3; Mrs, Nellle M. Love, Linn Street; Mrs Arline Williams, Miiesburg Lenora Gross, Valentine Sireet J. Kachik. R. D. 3; Glen Peter N. Thomas 8St.; Chick Sireel; W. LL. Eminhizer Harriet Showers Pleasant Janet Benford, East Lamb Street; Jean Poorman, 8. Wat Street M 0. A. Kline, E. Bishop 8t.; Mn COrpha Herman, E. Curtin £ Mr vil's wid 4 ha Harry Dawson. Axe Mann D. 2; Street; Helen Lyons, Willow- Frank C. Stevens Cure Conerby, 8aring Pardo Violet BRIEFS IN CHEMICAL CASE FILE {Continued from page one) in numbers and in t them thi Ne of would assumed } with roposed reorganizatl Act ng fo fi submitlied iu court, the assets of the corporation as of October 31 totaled $1.876.000 with Uabilities of $880,000 The court at Scranton is expected to hand down a decision in he matter in the near future voted that thelr int ' Lhe firm and it 4 ers De harmed U a. $4 and nroe irisdiction and pro the mn "Ie — a ———— Mussolind, 0.-year- Duce speaks being above war'es sorrow. seeing only il beauty” He was describing his ex- perience as an aviator, dropping bombs upon helpless Ethiopian vile lages and kil frightened ling { i non-resisiing pe Vittorio son of Li of ig ani wat pie Page Five —— Buys Hereford Steers Pifeen Herelo:d steers, high grade and averaging 860 pounds in weight, were purchased by W. P. Campbell, manager of the Penns Cave stock farm, last week on the Lancaster market, Mr, Campbell cxpleis to have them ready for the early spring and summer marker. T A y yl PUBLIC SALES FRIDAY. JANUARY, 14-—Harry Ben- nage will offer at public sale on the william Stover farm about a mile west of Spring Mills livestock, farming implements and sone household goods ale at 11 a m E. M Bmith, auct FRIDAY, MAROH will offer Ore a 11d. K. Confer gL public sale at his farm A UAT iles south of Potters Mills long the QOGeorges Valley road, livestock and farming implements. Bale st 10 a. m. E M. Smith, auctioneer TUESDAY MARCH 15 "C. R. Boob will offer at public on the W. F. Boob farm east of Woodward 1 jr mylene an WwW. PF farm ris Bale BSuover, auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Brickley will offer at public Ricker farm at S Hrestock and farm Clean up sale Bale M. 8mith auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH Miller will offer at pu his farm at Madi farm im ID snle Sale Hubler THURSDAY, MARCH ofler at Herbert the and auct about % 1 Hivestock, household LP. Mayes, auct, THURSDAY. MARCH 17--J. B. Bwabb will offer at 1 i ale on what is Known as miles mile goods ie SATURDAY T MARCH 19--8am Mu will oer f pyraiel is f Bellefonte ¢ TUESDAY i offer MARCH 22--Ira public sale i wi fer wa Walker f burg, live ils. Bale at Hubler, asuct WEDNESDAY MARCH will offer at ; off farm, I along 1h livestock snd { Sale at 10 a L suct. Harry N. Meyer THURSDAY, MARCH 24-J. W. Bld- die will offer at public sale on the Velled y Cave farm in Brush valley. stock, farm implements and household goods Sale at i2 o'clock. E M Smith, suet FRIDAY, MARCH 25-—R. F. Nelll will ublic sale on the Dr. Lieb along Brush Valley road, 3 s East of Centre Hall, livestock and farm implements. E MM Smith auct FRIDAY, MARCH 26--L. W. Bechdel will offer at public sale on his farm 1 mile west of Howard on the back road, Dvestock and farm Imple- ments. Sale at 10 a. m. Wise & Hubler, aucts 23 - abide sale on tl miles east Jackson Grove B Be road mente Mayes wher lefonte * impie- Frank clerk 30,000 Peo week That's why riment has become so the benefits de 1 Counter. RATES Advertisements first issue. and 15 oents for am rivea, of REAL ESTATE A straight advertising--sale or rent. KEYED ADS--AlL this office, must Please d veriser, le Read This ne Centre Demogr is undisputably twenty-five each additional inser ment containg more than twenty-five words, one ole Cel & word is advertisements that request repl be complied with by those answering the y not cal at the office for informa ton cone as the publishers are nog permilied (0 divuige ENT. Column al’s classified advertising de- wri low cost ang wig e County's mmunity Bar- Corsi fe 1 0 ds or less, 25 cents Wheie acverilse: a sod 5 charged for ICA] ofa le ton tion en a charge y be malied adve: sem nls TRING such aGverise We name of he ad fon SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- OCTAL free of charge. inervass LOST AND FOUND 7 months Harpeter xh2 Atrdale pup, about Finder potify DD C east of Blomnstown Bag hook Cap and Axe Mann wo Harry 03. Eby Phone 6064-R-2 between leasan? Reward re- Pieasant Oap x52 LOET LOST ladies black kid Queen Qual- lity oxford slipper, with rubber heel Somewhere (n Bellefonte business dis- trict. Reward Nick Lalli, West High Street x53 HELP WANTED WANTED--Men and women to sell coffee, direct fromm rosster 0 cole sumer, in spare Mme. Apply or wrile Seitz Coffee Co. Burnham, Pa. x52 WANTED--A young girl for house work Experience unnecessary. Write or apply at once to Mrs. E Betts, 122 N. Gill Bt, State Colingel Pa x52 WANTED -Salesmanan or distributor, New fast selling specialty, experi- ence unnecessary, ask Balsel and To bias. Hotel Carman, Bellefonte, Pa Rooms 16<18 Thursday, Friday, Sat. urday 8 so 8pm x52 © WORK WANTED WANTED Corp on tho price, H. L. Knecht, R Pa. or. Btate D. Mill Hall, x52 WANTED-A0gh school girl desires place in Bellefonte to work for room and bosrd. MM. Lucas, Julian, Pa {Bush Hollow). x52 WANTED--Floor sanding Had ten 3514 Btate WANTED Young girl wants house work taking care dren In town ve in. Write Esther Smith, Centre Hall, Pa. R. 2. x52 gradunte de consider Ad legheny St, WANTED TO BUY for WANTED--Watch { { Beliotonte. is entitled to a BH-word advertisement This privilege can be usd years nos, new floors 1%e. YI ola 1%. Dial Prankiin Houts. | chil | et a ns Rh Wiese comumins $F Ohlie me dulercut 4] 5 | a year al WANTED To buy a grade Bock of sheep Not neces sarily registered, but pood grades, and must be free of disease, young and Brecders Vill buy any Dumber of ewey up fo Any if priced right tale breed BW. Dale, Woodland, Pa. R P.D 1 x52 strictly high FOR SALE FOR BALE--Good ‘home anade BAUST. kraut, inquire of Mrs. Prank Nel pon, 202 Bast Lad St, Bellefonte, xl FOR BALE-Two hundred barred rock miles C L Whitehill, Oak Hall Biation, Pa. Phone 36504 Boalsburg. x1 POR SBALE-Bronse turkeys, either wx for stock or eating. Inquire of W. B. Grove, Spring Mills. Pa. R. D. 1 x62 POR SALE—ADril hatohed New Hamp- shire Red pullets, laying heavy and She stock. BR, H. Loveland, Lamar, x52 condition, ————— FOR SALE--Violin in eged WHI sell reasonable rite Willlam C. Hoffman, Bellefonte, Pa, N 2. Box 126 or call 476-R-2 xb2 FOR SALE -<-Auto-Matie hiectric washer with new wringer, Cheap to ick buyer. Call at 20 Race llefonte, Pa. after 1 p. m. | FOR SALE. Shredders, used, five | Kinds; feed mills, engines, tractors (wood saws, stalls and stanchions—low ces at Losth Supply Co. Janet hore, Pa x bo sm ws {POR SALR--DONT BUY A STOKER. | I unul vou see the Stoke Way, a sin- plified stoker at a modera free estimate call or write Houta Lumber Co. State Phone THO Enjoy the circulating have » size every write OO. W. Oolisge. Penna HOUSEHOLD GOODS Heater, We eater home, Call or to JAumber Co., Bate Phone LH] Heater? OALORIC 8% | 5. FOR SALE Thinking of buying » FOR 8 cami yng ai. D : ut! i FE LIVESTOCK ire of Mrs D mare eoonlt Nare « SALE it I E & id. Ing Lu wl Rr x! Howard < POR BALF--8 pig Ziegler, Bellefonte south of Bellefonte POR SALE--A cow du Half Jersey and f Isaac Holt, Juilan RYO quire Pa HH BALE pry Molivitt Orade Jersey and Guern- Fresh in Decoamber, H R. 1, Clearfield, Pa x52 yeliler oO POR BALE--Two ¢ ready to freshen L OO Corman, Beech POR SALE Guernsey neer, carrying 2nd timer, Bellefonte R 23 wad Guernsey cows Also 6 fat hogs, Creek, Pa xod ore close Mor- Phone x52 pr rile W P08 -R oalf D1 POR BALR--A wely 1100 hay ean of 11 2000 One bay Alrgy 2 heMers and some Thomas OIL, Julian, Ps TRON = baled x52 groy 1 horse POR SALT A purebred Hoptein Ho oad! whose grandam has a ¢ oord over 500 Ihe. butierfat Hartie. Bellefonte, P2. R. D. 1 FOR SALE Team biack mares, B and # years old, welght about 3200. good workers. Quiet and gentle. Cheap J. Leonard Rudy, Centre Hall R. D. 1 x52 POR SALE--Pure bred OCuernsey heifer and bull calves. Eligible for registration One 10 elghs weeks old, Thompson Henry, Martha Furnace Ma “yy FOR BME-A good half Guernsey and half Jersey cow with 8rd calf b her side. Also 3 ton Chewrolet true in good condition. A. L MoGulre, Port Matilda, R. D. 1, x52 —————— POR SALE--Da'ry herd. Discontinue ing datrying I offer for sale my en- entire herd purebred and grade Jerseys. All young and accredited a8 to both T. B. and abortion, cla records back of them all. BW. Dale, Wood. land, Pa. Parm on Route 17055 (Shiloh road) from Bigier x52 COAL AND WOOD POR SALE--8aoft and hard coal. Best quality, reasonable prices. Rosen hoover's. Axe Mann, Pa Phone Belle fonte 74.J-2 BALE--Binck and LC. Harpster, 1 FOR SALE--8isck and tan fox hound, hound, Wade ood | Marpter. 3 ilee oat of Sormatown fine coon hound trained senson an, Pa. x1 tay fox hound. mile enst of POR SALE--8ecven conveniences, Rey fonte, Pa Mary M phone 638 roo Nn noids Ave Fauble POR SALE--A 5 room house with 20x200, water, electric Inquire of Mrs. Alice Showers Logan St. Bellefonte, Pa ht x52 POR SALE-—-A 8 room house equipped with electric light Waller in house Fruit trees. also adjoining 50 11. lot Inquire of James CP Be mite Pa x5 POR BALE-—-An containing »ix sonable terms oan Quire at fonte, Pa ied ADA Tment aparunenis Rea be arranged. In First National Bank. Belle 23 house ated about ding C. R x52 POR SALE-—-A farm of 121 acres Jo- cated | mile east of Hecla Park on Route 220. A good barn and all pe oonsary out-Hulldings and the house i= practically new and is wired for electric light and the farm has all beey limed recently. for Information see Homer Decker, E. Lamb St, Bells. fonte, Pa aor POR SALE A 230 acre farm | 1% miles east of Howard, Pa 43 with timberland. good bul plenty of water. Inquire of Wenteel, Howard, Pa R D 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT Three-room apartment Avenue furnished Inquire at 21 Reynolds x52 FOR RENT--3 room apartment with all conveniences. Ionuire of Mrs C PF Rioka opposite big sprine phone 718 x52 POR RENT--A 6-room house with bath on E Lamb Street, Bellefonte Possession Jan. ist. Inquire at house or J. C. Barnes, Pleasant Oap, Pa x52 FOR RENT--Farm with light and water. Barn equipped to sell milk Parmer to furnish own equipment. J 3 a haon, Waddie, Pa, Phone yr 22. x POR RENT --A storeroom, desirable location cor. Spring and High Sts Decker Building. Possession Jan 3rd 1988. Inquire at Decker Ouarage, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 674. BOL ————————— : FOR SALE--A thoroughbred . | Rove. Rs Beta anautre 5; Furnace, land and 84 Ee farm land Pabr, Jullan, Pa FOREMANS UPHOLSTERY—Pumni- ture repair shop. repairin resLuor - ig antiques a apecialty ane and rush seats. Modern upholstery Bnhop North Race St, rear Penn Belle Hotel, Phone 406-M iu MACHINE We sh sales of of And elertrd hine Shop, 32-R MISCELLANEOUS WORE ~ Enives C "Bell Phone 850d COAL-—Kiine and Tressler. dealers In all kinds of coal, best guality, Clive us a trial, Phone 136-M iu STOCK Removed Ar promptly. Jtime at my expense. phone idoyd LL. Smith, Missburg. 1a DEAD Cad WANTED-—Dead, old and disabled cows. horses B6-R4 al our expeuse TO RHEUMATIOS--8end for free booklist on Rheumatism. Try Tib- bens Triple Remedies for Rheumsa- tam and get Relief. Hepatioo-Re- nals Eliminant and Alvaliosr $1.00 Meritol (Rhrumsstim Drops) 80; Krood OI Rubbing oll 80c; Call or send by mall on receipt of ice Preoared in the laboratories of he Tiohine Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa, Add 10¢ postage and packing £* 4 E-ZINE--Reg. . 8. Pat. offi. The new Chinese retnedy for Asthma. Hay Fever, Ostarrn, Sinus Infections, and shortness of breath in general. Guar- anteed to make you breathes BE-Zer than any other remedy extant or money refunded. We lmport this remedy direct from China ourselves =o know what we are talking about. Prepared in the Laboratories of THE TIBBINS PHARMACY. Beech Creek, Pa. Price 00 cta. via prepaid mail 65cts. One whole month treatment See what you buy E-Z buy in fr t GLASSES REDUCED-HMaving lately instaliod new Jens grinding mas chinery am prepared to furnish glass os al sitractive prices. Also ser Clmaens Lavi out) for those with dee fective aring. and comple te stock German Artificial Byes. You loan do better here than Tibhins' Pharmacy, Clara MM Trobine Drogs & Optical Goods, The Bight ne Howring Ald Store, Beech Creek WANTED TO RENT WANTED-<T% rent a in Centre county. 2 horse Write Ro- x52
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