February 10, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS —Poster H. Noll, of Spring Mill R. D, while on a shopping trip to Be!l*fonte las: Thuw:sday, found time to visit our cffice —P. M. Corl, of State College, R D.. called upen us ast Thursday while on one of his frequent busi- kas trips to the County seat —David Foriney, empl-yved chemist by the Castanea Paper Company at Johasonburg, spent the weekend in Bellefonte at the home of his paren s, Mr. and Mrs. D Palu Fortney, on East Bishop Street. —Mrs, Gertrule Swartz, mairon at the Harricbu g Ladies’ Home, who has no: been in the best of health 'the Poe Valley CCC camp, was a for some time. is a guest at the H. W. visitor at our office Monday while Rabort home in Snow Shoe, where «y town on business. she is sesponding nicely to rest and +e. 004 Mrs. A. C. Henninger, of treatment. State College, R. D., were Bellefonte ~Frank H. Breon, of Aaronsburg, visitors Monday looking alte R. D., was a Bellefonte visitor on gome business that demanded their Friday to airange for the advertis- at ention. ing of Mrs, Breon's farm sale on Justice of the Ma ch 19th. After the sale Mr, and P etcher. and Willk: Mrs. Breon expects to move WW gaward's well known citizens, were Aaronsburg to live. callers at this office Monday aft Musser E. Coldron, propri noon while in Bellefonte on a busi- of the Nittany Mountain Cotlee ness mission, Shop and tave:n, was a busin eS Vi Mr. and Mrs. Arhur C. Thomas. flor in Belicfonte, Sa pin ff N: of Bellefonte, as the diiving guests Coliren is recuperating sow. Mr. and Mrs Richards a severe cold whieh has and two chiliren, iamsport, him considerable since carly deparied last Thursday a mot wer trip to Florida. They —3. C. Auman, wel’ known cibi- one for abou: 2 weeks zen of Rebersburg, was a welcome Mra James Wiliams caller at our office last Thursday.i oo... her home with the while tansacting busin towh. |, merman family. Mr. Auman informs : Gap, is spending we have some more cold Wweatliel. 'fonte as the guest of son and few peisons in lower Brush Valiey dau aw. Mr. and Mrs. Har. wil have ice lor summer Ony v M Williams, on Pine Street, while a few persons have thus far been visith numerous telatives and able to harvest any in the Bellefonte area, —Char’es Jodon, Miss FP » Volynch of North Mrs. Van S. Jodon, Sp:ing Street, “ho on Wednesday and employed at the Whiterock of last week underwent an operat Quarries office here, motored 10 a: the Centre County Hospital Mercer to sper e week-end with renorted to yavalescing ni { fends Upon return trip Sun- day night, Charles experienced a sampi all Kinds of driving inch SNOW sleet which mad¢ drive L Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Willlams, of Pine 8 reet, motored (0 Tyrone, Sunday, to spend the day as guess ¢f Mr. and Mrs. Char es Koocken, C. G. Cowher, of Howard, R. D called at our office Monday to add hix name to our list of valuable sub- seribers residing in lower Bald Eag e Valley Mrs. Lydia Penna. and s!ster-in-l Howa d Probst nila, Pa —. 1, Grenob e, of Madisonburg rme’ly employed as foreman of as a Feming brothe Mrs », JU= Myers visiting her aw, Mr. and , of 1401 4th Av of on, 8 on Peace A. A am Mapes, two of er- tor exe wh Haro d at Pleasant this week in Belle- Sin us that unless ather, her rhier-in- use, ice. friends son of Mr. and of Bellefonte rence On 1d th " 3 haroad from the be discharged [rom o ding to some ikl iDie reel owned Raymond N. Bro the Joe Crouch family and wife and daughter ID ner, and ino their new home. April 1, after Deutionie I alerations haw been completed. SOCial manner, Bince cominy to Bellefonte from Clous chicken Greensburg a yea: they has occupied one side of the North Al lerheny ot residence Mr Morsch's mother, Mrs. Charles F Mensch. The Crouch family have gone :0 State College to make thei future home —~Cyrus Si, well fonte dravman, was painfully but not seriously injured abcut 7:30 o'clock Thu sday evening of lax \ i kB been AS &8 Ernest ne day wag spent and at noon a deli- was se ved Ip alize Co te was built ove 1 Mrs ago nm u As) Hous Be lefon years beiore the birth of Abra- Lincoln Lincoln's birthday s F:bruary 1809. Much of present building was built in 1855 years before the Civil War Bven a cursory inspection of the foundations and under- structure of the building reveal that it is a product another age home State Cclleze d was area held thelr nua; dance al : lub ‘Saturday 1 40 couples in offered by State Coi- re awarded to th Walter Cos fiying. Roy Gri flying, and Rich- solo flying. Bill is orchesira furnished giv of 12 hy id Wl known Belle- » pes od ou potce is of ar other rar one fingernail, and re the legs. Al Years of age p.evert him gular dutles —Richard W tocna, well known th oughout fonte and vicinity has recently h:onored by the Fidelity Mutual Life In:urance Company of Philadelphia as I's leading producer in 1837 Standing at the head of the entire Robert T. Willard sales organization i Lewis Smith, and OG. Earle Hofler slates for the year Mr Il motored to Cl fleld, Moniay was featured 13 the to attend “he annual meeting of the of 1937" yrougho 7. Clearfield Chamber of ; Mr ie has incipal speaker Fide I'y for six years and was Jimy Green, gstently won a place known speaker Irading underwriters who delighted h ager for the Fi ories of =“ and Is activi jes In nis rem mn two hour Gee ttorf and ! music aus at day. Campbell, of Al- Be le- =A de been fonte Ci cht udin being fol owing He the om the Belle- of Commerce, in- E. 1. Pumb, president; Karl Kusse, secretary, and Charles Thon Jesse H. Caum Ma colm Wetzl~ legation f hamber E DsOn, ¥ ol night DAREN, has con- among He in this terri- | with st through rte! and enter- is audience incidents and fac- ith which he has become fa- miliar du:ing a long and clos: asso- jation with Chamber of im work ty widely known church Ce ree the Altoona -: FRICASSEE (By Madamoselle) wil Starting off a column like this has many angles and the Centre Democrat readers will probably be Interested in the twists and turns it takes as it appears (we hope) from week to week, Now “Fricassee” together Your scribe has the name “Madamoselle,” pronounced “Mam'zel” Ask Deppy Dunlap, Mack Wetzler, Linn McGinley, and some of the other boys around at the American Legion who went over the briny deep dur- ing the “war to end wars,” two decades ago In this column, as time goose-steps on, you'll probably read about “Doc” Kiipatrick catching the biggest fish in Spring Creek , or about Junior “Bill” Sieg. going to Europe on some mysterious business . or about the Bellefonte borough limits being extended to take In State College and many other LITTLE things about Bellefonte and Centre County. we're all set, reach over and adjust the light. This Is a heterogeneous collection of things loosely cemented Just like writing a story. the hardest thing is to get started, but In this weekly tirade, Bellefonte citizens will be the characters. We hope they like the parts we assign to them But sitting here hammering out this column, we Just got to think- ing what would take place if a big rattlesnake happened to go on a rampage and started exploring Allegheny street, Benny Crossley would probably run for a stick and forget to come back . Harry Williams. C, H. C. (court house custodian to you) would probably give it a hard Jock and wish he were back at Scotia again . . . Burgess Harris would probably Issue a proclamation . . . George Car- peneto would likely call out the fire department, the State Militia, or the district attorney. Then Professor Stock would probably turn out school to give the kiddies a chance to view the monster | its real end would probably come when one of the restaurants got hold of it for rattie- snake steaks . you know that's supposed to be a delicacy . . . but none for me, thanku . . maybe 1 shouldn't have brought it up. Plash ! Did you see , that nifty new derby Pather Downes was wear- ing the other day? Like it? So did I. Wish I had one like it. Flash | Milesburg should declare May 11th a community holiday. | It will Be the 90th birthday anniversary of one of its most beloved citizens who has tied more “knots” than will be found In a sallship’s rigging. | Orchids to Pappy Piper, the Pairing Parson | Things I'd like to hear and see: “Doc” Hoffman singing in bathtub . . . Charlie Casebeer laying A big bass fiddle . da pied Bo ae wh an ap on than » i heard” would be to see Eddie hn, Wy The totem fixing up & nice birthday cake for Adolph Hitler, —Women's shoes $1.39 Yeager's * ~Professional Prescription 8er- vice, Everitt's Drug Store, ~The Dramatic section of the Woman's Club will meet Wednes- day, February 16, at the home of Mrs. Henry Kahimus, E. High Street Mr. and Mrs. Willlam D. Gray and children, Willlam Desmon and Clyde Goheen Gray Jr., of Storms town, were visitors as our office Wed- nesday John Saxion and son Jiminle, of Unionville, spent last weekend as guests of Mr. Saxlon's daughter, Miss Ellzabe'h and Miss Gladys Sampse at Brooklyn, N. x. Mrs. Sudlie Weodin broken nose and biulses body Saturday morning fe.l down the cellar steps home of her niece, Mis, Harper, on East Bishop Street. Mrs Woodin, who makes her home among several nieces {5 a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harper while in Bellefonte. — William McGovern, who a num- ber of weeks ago fractured his lef arm in a fall, and who was appar- ently recovering nicely from the in- jury, last week developed carbun- cles on the arm and the member became immovable, Tuesday he was removed to the Centre County Hospital, whe:e surgeons found it necessary to re-break the member. Within a day or two an operation wi | be performed, during which the bone will be reset. —One of the largest crowds ever 0 attend a concert at the Tymne Y. M. C. A. theatre heard the Belle f Banjo Band Friday night The program, under the direction of V. H. Pifer, included numbers by the entire band of nearly 100 pieces Banjo eers girls' vocal solos by 12-year-old Chaules and impersonations by Jean Bloomquist, A group photograph was taken after the conceit. y Robb, itinerant Scou.s from the Nat- nal he eadquart ters in Washington D. C., ail arrive Bellefonte the of next week to give courses of to troop coma mem- tr and all perso suffered a about the when she at the Jerome onte the trio PIANO Guyer, di- n le leaders Wbb will b JarTee Mrs motored to view i Mr. and lamsport Sunday famous to the f y jam. While they the bridge, sev- were sel off Wo wreckage th of the sice ma Ardery was host at a family home on Rey- ast Thursday evening of the birthday of her sis- ter, Mrs. Leia A. Cole. Guests a the party included: Mrs. R. L. Ste- vens, Mra. Harry Badger, Mrs. Rob- ert T. Willard, Mra. Kathryn Nich. and th Misses Roxanna Joanna Decker, Ann Bal- ii dred Wetzel, A'berta Fullz stzel, al Bellefonle fiom @ scheme of w oo has been received by Bellefonte he birth in a Carlisle Hos 10 Dr. and Ma Carlisle. The new arrival is the first 4 in the family, and is fourth gra jaughter in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Osens, of Holmes Avenue, Bellelsiie, who are the parents of Dr. Owens, According to both Mis. Owens and her daughter are geiting along Dr Owens conducts a g dental practice in Car- re- of y night of a daughter Owens pital * are rnd ’ Arence on rnd the nd repor s infant shir whaaadi flour! lisle A daughter who has Mary Louise was born last Thursday night at the Cenire County Hospita to Mr. and Mrs. E W. Nilsson, of the Chambers apart- ments on East Curtin Street, The lHttle girl, the first child In the family, weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounce: at birth and both she and her moth. er are getting along nicely. Three weeks before the childs birth Mra Nilsson fractured air ankle when she slipped and fel on the icy sidewalk near her home. She has been a pa- tient at the hospital since that time, and surgeons expect to remove the cast from the ankle wihin the next few days The American Home Depart- ment of the Bel efonte Woman's Club was organized Monday afternoon a a meeting held at the home of Mrs Wallace J. Ward, in the First Nati- nal apariments, corner of Alle. gheny and Curtin Streets. Officers elected were: Mrs. E. E Widdowson, chaliman; Mrs. Ben H. Herr, co chairman, and Mrs, William Brach- bill, secretary. At the meeting Miss Eleanor J. Smith, Home Economics representative for Centre County isted a number of projects which the new depaitment may include In their year's program. The nex regular meeting of the group wil be held at 2 o'clock Monday after. noon, February 21, at the hohe of the chairman, Mrs. Woddowson ~<Miss Tecla Tate and her sister, Mrs. Charles Long, of East Bishop Street, entertained at dinner at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs W. W. Tate, East Bishop Street Thuwsday evening, Feb. 3rd, at 6 o'clock in honor of the 40th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mn been named at 7 o'clock Tate. Those who attended the party In addition to the hostesses and honor guess were Mr. and Mrs. P B. Hartman, Elizabeth Hartman, Kathryn Cemmence and Charles Leng, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Tate and daughters Evelyn (und Mildred, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew {Tate and son Junior of Pleasant Cap; Mr, and Mrs. Charles White. hil, Oak Hall; and Mrs. Charles ‘man, who suffered severe of —Al 8} duced, Yeaq- - shoe prices reduce ‘Town Has Need of 20 New Dwellings ~Mr., Joseph Baron, one of our valuable Beech Creek subscribers — was a we come caller at our office Wednesday, Dr, Joseph A. Parrish spent the weekend in the Pittsburgh area as a guest of his flancee, Miss Eleanor Lamb, at the home of her paren's Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lamb. Mrs. J. Mitchell Cunningham, of South Potter Street, who has been in falling health since before the holidays, was admitted to the Centre County Hospital Sunday to undergo observation and treatment, Miss Lorraine Yates, of East High Street, returned to her par- éntal home Tuesday after having undergone an operation for the re- moval of tonsils, &t the Centre County Hospital, M18. C. Nevin Stamm, wife of . the pastor of the Bellefonte Re- % formed church, on Monday was ad- h mbted to the Centre County Hos~ pial, where she is undergoing ob- servation and treatment, —~Mrs. Charles E. Dorworth and daughter Rebecca, departed yester- day for Ft. Lauderdale, for a sev- eral weeks’ visit In Philadelphia they expect to join Mrs. Dorworth's sister, Mrs. Charles K. Rath and daughter, Mrs. Paul Lee, of Ellza- beth, N. J., for the trip south -H. W. Alkens, of Juniata, ont of the most genial and friendly persons we've met in many a day called at this office on business, gil } to be built in Blelonte Monday, while on a visit to Centre ch vear uni! 1948 in order County where he has a number of the end of that time, a relatives, Mr, Alkens is employed comfortable hot by the Pennsylvania Railroad at situa 1, it is estimated Juniata —Forest Justice of Coleville, Lee Bryan, of Hall Moon Hill, parted Saturday for sunny Cali- fornia, After wi dishes Beliefonte's housing shortage be- came more acute during 1937, de- spite increased residential cone struction during the year, accord- ing a survey made by statistic- las for the subcommittee on re- search and statistics of the Central Housing Committee This was because of the two fac. tors of increasing population, and progressive obsolescence of exist- ing dw the statisticians ex- plained lefonte ellings immediate 90 new a for- has an approximately ® units, according to worked out by these statistic The increase In home con- n during the past two years healthy sign, they say, but a rater In will have Ww istered Bellefonte's hortage be over- laimed truction of the yenr 10) muia fans struct rense before will is homes in of approxi- the next ten leave, at the end of the seme housing 3 exists, according th cperts, This amount of construction, in other words, will Just it neutralize the two fac- tors already mentioned, which are at work on behalf of eased housing shortage 65 and 70 new homes new rate for at per still about now year that short Ix 4 Sing met and de- CATHOLIC BAZAAR TO OPEN TONIGHT Preparations are about for the annual complete pré~lenten bazaar to be given by members of 8t John's Catholic Church, Bellefonte this Thursday, Friday, and Batu - day, February 10, 11 and 12 As announced previously, a fea ture of this year's entertainment at the bazaar will be a concert to he given each night by some of Bellefonte's best voices, Fancy work, cake and candy booths al- ready have been constructed and trimmed in gay colors, lending festive appearance to the large hall over the parochial school where the affalr { be held Another special feature this year the lunch to be served each eve- Thurs- roast to is ning beginning at 6 o'clock day, chill-con-carne and hot beef sandwiches will be the spec ials on the menu. Friday, deviled crabs and other sea foods, pre- pared by an expert sea-food cook will be served. Saturday, Italian spaghetti will be [featured Ice crenm. cake and coffee will be served during the The along years door evenings bazaar be conducted the same lines as other Many prizes including prize each night will be ¢ away. The public is invited to at tend this bazaar any or all three evening: wil a liven —————. a ever make ene going WwW have a iev to ourselves we Just Ped: uary dverti Group Six Bankers To Meet at Altoona The forty-third annual meeting of Group Bix, Pennsylvania Bank- ers’ Association will be held on Lincoln's Birthday, Saturday, Feb ruary 12 the Penn Alto Hotel Altoona, Centre County's twelve banks are members Group Bix and 8. W. Gramley, of Millheim is a member executive com - of the lation program will ock with =a Bpeakers will ger, of Norri chairman of Bank Management whose subject will be Responsibility to Other W. Belsor, of Fidelity Casua Co., New York will The Problem of fon will concl of the nomin of election wii be Penn at of of thu nao mittee The oc begin busine Nl include G, Fred Lown h Commitie A Ba: ard ng wer wh ) Dishonest ade with port and Lamcheon o'clock at the Bernard Zufall Guests at the luncheon D. J. Leopold Pennsylvania Officers of ating officers Alt Association Aare Millheim, presiden Lern Bellefonte Eugene F¥. Lee retary and Danks are the Company Farmers Mont of ranging meeting the Lo county banks delegat are tO ar- send the COLLEGE COUPLE WEDDED YEARS STATE re Ll ashing their supper at Lewistown that night, the boys became homesick and returned home the same even- ing, safe and sound, according 0 Agnes Kelleher, daughter (CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | I! and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelle- South Spring Street, her parental home after having been a pating » Centre County Hospital since of last week Miss Kelle recove nicely from on for appendicitis her re- umned to yes- on at + a 8 why The Centre nas ome 50 ring ‘ ATES —Advertisemen'y ie. and 15 cents {om more Lhan (wel ESTATE A str Or rent alight Sie KEYED ADS-—Al] advertisement st be complied with by 1 io not ca.l at the office the as the publishers are not pern source of by those : et To have been rable iment nave examined them Mrs. William T. Heinle depart- ofr en ed Monday for York, for a visit wit her paren Mr. and Mrs. Georgr Briggs. Since their lease on Brant Hotel terminated early last week Mr. and Mrs. Heinle have been making their home at the Shaugh- nessy residence on East Howard Street. Mr. Heinle has made nc ba jefinite plans for the unmediate fu- VY ture. Siam 1 —Dr. Enoch H. Adams, Chief of © Staff at the Centre County Hospi- tal, deg arted last hight by 1 “OY con titled t Oo 8 H.-word adve alge This pr priviege can Card of Thanks We with WW express ow well thanks 0 all of our reia- and friends for their Kindly sym- ¢ and Lhe Je of thelr cars and beautiful forall offerings in bereavernent of our molher Ex® ivy The Chil irangehiidren Help Wanted ent Arie 3 recovered {iineas became evident Adams expects 10 be absent for eral days The past week has been an un- usual one for this season of the year, The weather has been balmy and on at least one day overcoats )r topcoats were not necessary Worthy of te. too, is he fact that the days are growing percep- tibly longer, and thoughts of spring and summer are difficult to subdue even though it is realized that this is only the beginning of Pebruary -a notorious month for cold weather, show storms and other evidences of winter MISS HELENE HETZEL 1S middie aged piv NAMED DANCE ASSISTANT fered) 10 keep house and act as C. Thompmon, Nit- Phone x7 ne elderly Rexrough x6 Cy a. Miss Helen Hetzel, Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel Howard, R. D. 2 daughter of president of " - Pennsylvania State College, and By April lst farmer capa- Mrs. Hetzel. has been appointed perating 4 horse dairy faim, an assistant to Miss Doris Humph- Ry A hele eno igh 0 rey, well-known pioneer of the assume the work of this farm arm modern dance, to take over Miss Is flocked by owner. Owner furnish- Humphrey's dance classes at the po Ras Jak; pith. Dotatoes. ful Academy of Allied Arts, New York t and have 3 good references While Miss Humphrey is making a farming ability Pari Ia _Josal tour of the United States with the In Sinking Valley, Blair Co ua Humphrey-Weidman group. 8 W.in care of the Oentre Demoeriy Miss Hetzel is a graduate of the State College’ High School and took her B. A. degree in the dance At Battle Creek College. She also attended Sweet Briar College and Penn State, where she was a mem- ber of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. 8he has appeared in pub- lic dance demonstrations with the Humphrey-Weidman Group at the White Gerry Brooklyn Academy of Music and State College the New School for Social Research _ RET a in New York. She also appeared “ TED-A married man Mani ly. th Jose Jina group in & Pro- can give reference, have 20 some essional performance there, Work Wanted WANTED. Family washings and iron- nes, if desired, Ouarroll Korman, an BE ls mb Street, Bellefonte Pa «f young reliable girl desires housework near Can give references Harshberger, R. D i xl w ANTED wd with a child Btate College experience. J. BE. Fleisher, Bellefonte Pa Rn FD 2 (Runville). x0 a Wanted to Buy WANTED--To bu Write box 58, Pleasant Gap, Pa WANTED--To buy ARY corn, will pay market price at the CAR STRIKES TELEPHONE POLE AT DALE'S SUMMIT Three residents of Jefferson clean wheat straw. County received treatment at the Centre County Hospital for injur- les sustained about 5:30 0Clock ori, prone 911-R-18 or write M. L. Sunday afternoon when thelr car Kauffman, Bellefonte, Pa. R. FP. D. No. skidded off the road at the Dale's Lo Summit Intersection, between Le gw N bu ttle, calves, hogs mont and Rockview, and crashed a ETtrY of Ail Minds One of the victims | was John 0. Davis, of Sommerville, R. D., driv- er of the car, who sustained 18088 ations of the chin and both The other two were David Ba Articles for Sale led. RH Yingling. Julian, R R for inf SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every s IUSemeni in these columie be used 5 Cars” Li] amount of | 000 People Read This Colurnn dvert Democrat's classified Cor sidering ising ae - OW Cot mmunily a ang Bar vive w'0 ¥-live wor ole cen that request rej A108 RISWer oma nilled ing the 00 CONCETNINE such 10 divuige Lhe name of Lhe 2 The Centre Dem- i Ohi al different 1hscribed to Lie X LINES 4 Year FOR BALE--On side plane: W. Houtz | Stele CO nner ge. Pa FOR SALE-We still ave lumbe doers, windows, wall board, feoring ply<board at Oandersten OCC Catnip, See J. L. Spengier, Supt. at camp. x8 POR BALE tery Bi MEET Bn halchin | e 5322. Mil POR Peleorsin 60 Wor oder H SALE ¥ wat LOCUS braces Al exandri FOR 8A LE Stewart panel body used for de. * cond! tion, will Harry O Yearick, Phone 4511 x8 Household Goods SALE- as new, F.C Ma and with 42 piece dining room \ sult Stamm, Julian FOR good RD} POR SALE 2 x12 rugs and a library Table, Ray Stemum. Beliefonte, Pa RD 3 (Moose Run) x7 POR SALE Rather factory will sell 87 for small balante due terme of $700 per month Act auick, write us where it may be seen, must be sold or shipped In next few day® Please furnish reference Howard Vincent, Dept. of Aocts, 838 N oth Street Philadeiphia, Pa. than reship to 00.00 Player Plano of $00 on Stoves - Ranges NOW--All room heaters selling OO. W. Houte xa BUY out at factory cost State College, Dial 789 “Sale or Exchange POR BALE OR EXCHANG B—-Cholce 1at and Ind. crops balled alfalfa hay also straw, corn ears, poiatoes, pigs, shoata, etc. Want young oattie, horses, colle ete. Oall Haupt Parma, R. D. 3, Bellefonte, Pa x8 Live Stock ror oolt that will be 3 i years old in May O.ood worker £] Grenoble, adisonburg, Pa = | POR SALE-—A fresh Guerna Py fat hogs anguine of {old Bets, Howard, one 273 i | FOR SALE--A full-blooded Sma. bull calf, one week old, will sell | ieheap. John E Heverly, Howard, Canari LE es - Birds Poultry Barre Rock of Bellefonte, al Jackson road Dogs, Pets, Etc FOR BALE-Coal West FOR SALE BM DI JUnEIeOaryger 1 Pa Pho Real Estate - For S FOR § AL E On POR SA E- rect, Bellet ne Belle FOR SALE--8ix room house with h and bath, and garage on large lot borough of Muesburg. Inguir John D. Relish, Bellefonte, Pa fonte 530-M A 0 POR SALE--232 calf Price 8750.00 Located near Pleasant Patton Township Cecil Jury of 142 acres lo- Blair coun FOR BALE--A farm cated in Sinking Valley Level limestone tractor all over wheat, 2500 bu. corn rice half cash, balance first mort. at 57% Inquire of M. C. Hille Tyrone, R. D. 1 xf For Sale or Rent hreshed man W-=The Harris Walker property in Boggs town. ship, consisting of 13 acres of ground and six room house, frult on premises Fills Pownell, executor, Belisfonte R D2 eu POR SALE OR "RENT- Poultry Farm, Capacity 4000 layers, 26 000 11. floor space. Also twelve horse power ghso- line engine, fine condition. sacrifice price. Line shaft and pulleys, R. H Loveland, Lamar, Pa sat Houses for Rent POR RENT—A T-room house in Ben- ner township. Inquire of A w Witmer, Beliafonte, R D1 xf FCR SALE OR REN POR RENT-«10- room farm house, near Runville School House, suitable for two families. Possession April ist Inquire at 126 10th Street, Philips. burg. T. E Orimth, owner x8 Apartments for Rent | op RENT--Fw rnished apartment, 27 Curtin Street, A] FOR RENT--Purniahed apartment, al*o large front bedroom suitable for 2 men. Meals if desired. Inquire Ann Street x8 Upholatering Wen D Bellefonte, Pa, | Bur | | Wanted to Rent re Repairing REPAIRED Repairs Kinds of furniture. and slip covers made Tom's b BL, Phone 620- i FURNRTT Lage URE w all 102 E te, Pa Bhop Las Be Lot UPHOLSTE FOR EMAN'S : le re reps renairis vy. Cane and ipholstery. Shop in Belle How SBAVE ARH rd ASH ¢ . nerve Miscel neg dealers In Give bE ¢ Tessier ad aall ‘ vy STOCK~Removed “all anytime at my -3 soyd L promptly. expense, phon Smith, Missburg. 1854 DREESMAKING- {ev x WANTED—Dead old and disabled cows, horses and mules, removed tree, Vogts Rendering Works, Ceo. J Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 56-R~ 4 Al our expense ut 10 RHEUMATTOS- Sena for free bookiet on Rheumatisn. Try Tib- bens Triple Remedies for Rheuma- tam and get Relief. Hepatico-Re- nalis Eliminant and Alkalizer $1.00 Meritol (Rheumastim Drops) 60: Krood Oll Rubling oll 60c; i or send by mall on receipt of rice Prepared in the labors ios the Tibbins Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa. Add 10e Dostage and Packing ne E-ZINE—Reg. . 8 Pat. “om The new Chinese remedy for Asthuna, Hay Fever, Oatarrh, Sinus Infectigns, ahd shoriness of breath in genera). Cuar- anteed to make you breathe BE-Zer than any other remedy extant or money refunded. We import this remedy direct from China ourselvas so know what we are talking about, Prepared in the Laboratories of THE TIBBINS PHARMACY, Beech Creek, Pa. Price 60 cta via prepaid mail ficts. Ome whole month treatment. See what you buy B-2 buy in glass ue ARRES Installed Ri chinery am prepared to oe at atiraciive 10 nn
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