[ Over The Connly ow 7 Mrs. Curtis Walker, of Monument, who recently underwent an operation was seized with convulsions while washing dishes at her home and fell, John S. MoCloskey, supervisor of hurseries at. Rockview penitentiary, Look several loads of shrubbery, trees, etc, to Harrisburg to be entered at the Farm Show. Being rather cold for the last Joad, they placed & barrel of hol water in the truck to radiate sufficient heat to present the foli- age from freezing. A garter snake, probably disturb- ed from a nearby cellar, was seen crawling slowly over the snow in the alley pext to The Journal bullding, Milihelm, las, Tuesday afternoon. Ralph Rote pulled him out to the sidewalk for all to see—and some- body came along and kicked the rep- tile into the mill race, Daniel Daup, well on tes and president of the First Nation al Bank, of Centre Hall, had the misfortune 10 receive a hard fall on & oohcrete walk at the Earl Frazier home along Sinking Creek. Mi Daup struck his face, receiving black eye ahd body bruises, bul Wi not ladd up from his injuries Mrs. M. M. Smith has been fined to her home in Millheim, since early last week, due 10 a recurre I e of a nervous disorder with which she has been affticted for some time past 8h is improved some at this writ- ing. Mrs. Ollie Auman, who suffered & light stroke several months ago, is still confined to her bed but has Im proved considerably. She cheer- fal and apparently her former sell John Heman, Milheim while plowing snow in Georges Val- ley, was obliged Lo pass a car that was parked al the Jerry Zetlle A highway that was narrow telephone pole proved his ‘urting aside for the parker car, his plow caught the edge of the pole swinging his truck about as on ice, and the whole shebang went down over a steep embankment. Nobody was injured, but Johnny's truck had a front axle pushed back about a foot, shearing off a few spring bolts in the operation i a — had in her hand, and lacerating he: face and left leg one day last week John T. Marks, a native of Belle- fonte, observed his 92nd birthday on Sunday at his home at Jersey Shore He was bom in Bellefonte but lived in Snow Shoe from the time of his marriage in 1872 until 1885 when he went to Jersey Shore with his family His wife died two years agd. ™r Mark is in good heakh Brnest Ike, 19 stunned Saturday ing his uncle and Frank Ingram tempted t col Aller colt ran Nto a wire badly ated that had in 24 gt Fuhes A chimbey ire a Musser heln, day Wik visit. Mi wid of Tyrone, when he wa aunt, Mr A x Mackeyvilk in the slight and “ ride a IW year-old throwing fehice ANA Was 50 0 the youth, tle aoe 11 84) TY oO put he the Charles QO treet nodn last Tue a Lime LO Clliwe ou North Del Ory i 10 A con = Lisi o KNOTTY hreatened SEeTIOUS daluage pipe leadin no the kitel WO! i DeChime the Lert Joan Bender Mrs. ™ vil er yd Bender trucker now unde i orrectl Dit hone, |, 5 3 nA al y undoing Galbral Hoona “dd File QUIEN wii ig and nsige Lures Bellefonte Hajekliire Mi Céulre Mge hie egg KELVINATORS |. PHILCO RADIOS |“ MELROY'S Phone #588-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA C—O SIA ABC and VOSS || 7m Paes Na WASHERS = [| miicas es it BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY | recor. wer k | ELECTRIC STOVES : arganized LALA p— Val Mw ent, S LL. Hubler and Aled Hall, | product + of { fully hecked fot . a Ouiitx 3 nA Arouna This ii { one-half ncae ripectively, * Of an Balik and x Wiidieumn Jas HUA JOCK IWd alot ns w assist pre ——————— Crumley, cash- cashier Delancey ted are her 5 W E Stover ted K. OG Adil { Rufus Smith JA a Le | If ¥ clerk ihe directors re tsa Dr. G. 8 Prank, P. MP1 | Gramiey, C. FP. Corman, 1. IR S Swover, J. W. Po | Hainez, HT Prank you know it’s the Finest Washer Made | Do ail your roming quicker, and better, comalortably seat- 8 at » wew THOR IRONER Bellefonte Hardware Co. PHONE 298 Bellefonte, Pa. I BYE When KDE h Was Ce in the corner oO was take Hoapital Deen PPLE Lath Mid RR DATLY ga C. Y. WAGNER Fp abe cheek out from Gunter Packs X-ray wi MOEEG PRED ie Mary M Ww hege mouln & COMPANY WAGNER'S . J Quality Flour 4 Bara Wheat Pas Flow the [ave Wer on He i ed LO deteTiune is be Nox - FWLe ed we DOE 8 fu I'S ¥ . . {LAE DeET ial Wark Home at carner of Howard and Wilon stress . ; corde lo sCTelue WAGNER'R ruct about 12 per Our Best Flour | cetat copietad according ro Bari M Schreckengad, the architecy’s repie- 0-58 Blend | settat the project hampered by heavy SHOWS, the gtruc- tural steel is expecied 10 be set up this week and will be finished In about ten days. The entire building will be completed by the first week tin August, according 10 the present chedule About 25 workmen are j employed on the project at present { with the Berwick Lumber ang Sup- ply Company as tors. F. C. Paterson, who has the i plumbing contract, Nas findshed run- {ning the water and sewage lines to the building. Refuge Keeper Joe Kistner on Tuesday was successful in trapping She of the huge horned owls that ve been playing havoc with game | ites and animals in the Howard larea. Working with his WPA crew {in that neighborhood for the past | several weeks, Joe noticed the other | day whete a wild turkey had been killed by some one of the species of { vermin that prevail in mountainous Ne Late Suspecting that thig was one . of the bird predalors. Joe set a trap | Wagner's Chick Feed | atop an Ol snag. Tuesday he had A ro 4 | his predator—-a great horned owl with a wing spread of inches. Incidentally, the turkey that | ar the Count the {is progressing al {with the oon ian it ive on WAGNER'S Very Best Flour * Winter Whest. Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 207% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Feed, Rydes Cream Calf Meal ” i fo average sized acorns in its crop, and was AS fat as butter The Came Commission will hive this specimen before long. a ———————— Shooting Match HECLA PARK AUDITORIUM Every Tuesday Night AT B O'CLOCK POULTRY GROCERIES Eshehman® s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. on ——— cn _ Althiouvh | the general contrac. | fifty-five | this owl had killed had sixty-two (Continued from page one) I am In heaven’ The black cap was adjusted over his face and after a momentary pause the trap was sprung. Andrews body dropped 7 feet, and after a few convulsive struggles hung mo- tionless. Andrews had died Trom a breaking her glasses and a dish she |broken neck The body was examined by Drs Harris, Tobin and Christ, who cer- tified to the extinction of life, It was then turned over to undertaker Solomon Confer, of Milesbhurg Scaffold Does Double Duly The paid Andrews the sane scaffold apon which for his crime wn THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, I BELLEFONTE, F PA. ANDREWS DIES ON THE GALLOWS one used for the Hopkins execution. [Tt was built by Bamuel Gault one of the leading carpenters of that day. After Andrews had been Qeclared dead, the problem ol to do with the body became a matter of | worriment to the county commis- sloners. As Andrews had no friends in this section no one suggested a place of burial. The Bellefonte oem | etary would not admit it. N they applied to Milesburg, but were like- wise refused. It was finally decided 10 Inter the body on the back of Milesburg. At least Lhe upposed resting place Andrews body, but there are many who be eve that Il 10K Ustecting Li. ble wi ex! Lg E41 that | of went ALFRED ANDREWS CRIME Hugh MoeGrath Cent (Written Wy Lhe Lime Ones COUINLY Uh mn Andrews wan awail execut Hg win ve Crizens Selle tonite all note belong Wo Likewise 0 Center lie connty of is of brutal murder That | sm going to Which will youl tear, And make The murderes Ang He Now With the ma brow Come | had county renown I unfold all to drop 1 CRune vO Sure For he mi Wihik h or Llu Pri Atul unto nurued none name hing fine 1 [$7 And murder ot He committed thi Which disgraces all m Clara Price was a kind yo And with Meekers wished Never Lhinking & moment iat she Lad £ mg n f for winy Qh Twi { Ne KNOW Thankgiving D Old-Age Insurance Reathes New High (Continued from page one) vania srouglit the 10a] Dumber paid : og FIN i y Te January 1% 28 B00 to $1 35) ™ roid ry ¥ +f ree #4 FAadauYh TeveLra Peru » . * Fy Baptia ¥ a I Girth RICE, LIME AND GLUE MAKE MNothils farm HGINove RLDEArance of " A COeRpiy Rwh o of Duuidang BE» goad cust white wash Ad County whitewwh AY HC Bleioey shking one Lindl bushel of Ghiiacked Lime wilh Boling water keeping It covered during the pro Ces. SUin and add s pack of salt dissolved In wart water. Add thres pounds of ground rice that has been placed In boiling waler and boiled to a8 thin paste Foliow this with excellent Ave Haase on one-half pound of powdered Span- | ish whiting and of clear glue dissolved in these well and let stand eral days. Apply as hot an possible It is quite probable that by using the beat grade of hydrated lime, it can be substituted successfully for the slaked lime, thus saving consid- erable time and effort Another good exterior whitewash ¥ be made by first slaking eight pours of quick-lime In two gallons of hot water, or mixing ten pounds | of commercial hydrated lime to a! creamy consistency with water Dis- solve one pound of carbonate of soda in a quart of boiling water. Soak a pound of common glue and | one pound of rice flour for at least eight hours In cold water and then | pound hot water a thoroughly dissolve the glue mixture | in three-fourths more water in a double boiler. Mix the first mixture with the second apd add the third. | Flour paste prevents whitewash | from rubbing off. It may be made | of wheal, rice, of even rye. A pre- | servative like zine sulphate Is us- ually added when paste is used Molasses js sald to make a white- wash penetrate betier, using about one pint to five gallons, Walter glass jn the proportion of one part to ten parts of whitewash makes a | fireproof cement, Comune bar soup af the rate of ane pound dissolved in each five gallons of whitewash gives a gloss jor inside work. Whiting gives a gloss to the finish, It is possible to make considerable variation in the whitewash formula ured aod stl). obtain good resulls, schemes eal give Any & huns dred ways of making a Mix | for sev- | Now, all you honest Perchance | 1'tl tell you ol And how That of poor, i Which «ay, [eo dont Intrw Lhe viliiun 11 Ww vials Hea the cold and 11 POG Terman now lo K hall IT wal an the read Lp nal als ver thinking hat i" § i Lin hey or 1 hav time Hiajwe Jnaiie Sportsmen Urge Conservation (Continued from page wie) P pr id FPyas BOG Tes mane ia | Ww of Health and Youhitnan of Wilaiaso i i FES REET PR = 5 : 3 ¢ig £3 ¢ I AAAS E BALE ow GOOD WHRTEWA BH | Change Trout Season Al i : AMT uY Ed can bed removed Kungs be Favored a Doula and retaining rey {ox Aj Pro On wilde » Of all Ul lion coming HEpOorEm masa TH from tale O re jes nand ge 5 n he group } we fine for carrying « gun in ulomobile ($10 Mr. Marshall wa present Lhe group al ing in Willlamsport February 4 and the state meeting in Harrisburg Feb- ruary 13-14. H. M. B. Weickael, Re- nove, named temporary secretary of the group, was appointed allernate Plan Conservation Week AL Mr. Marshall's suggestion, group adopted a plan shereby stu- dents in the high schools of the county will hear talks on conserva~ fon Week. The committee on ar { rangement: consists of C. D. Ramsey iat Salona, Mr, Weickse! at Renovo | Thomas Kessinger at Beech Crook, B 3, May al Westport, G. W. Hancook joganton, D. D. Brand: at Min | Fal and Mr. Marshall at Lock Hae | yon. They also decided thal the sage of | wild life stamps, a part of thw coli servation week program, be handled by two county organizationg of | sportemen. ” A TA i 0 RP an a ed Lo re- appoi a division mee he he Maj Adams Backs Earle Crusmde Major Joann OG, Adanv qualifications 10 head tor Police under Governor James | wit be standing bY A Setlate commit jee, announced over the weekend that he favored the MITLY-mile speed | limit maintained during the jag year | i the Barle administration, saa eon clerks do being told is fo - The reason why their work without in the clerk field, They oon own the business. } who ei the State Mo- | beciuse that type of help is nat longs @ 1 STATE COLLEGE Mrs patient returned recent:y Mr. and Murs in the Belleforne Hospital, i to her home on Allen Gordon Braucher of Helster Street had as their guests Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8 Neldigh of Btate College. R. D Merel Neely of Helster street, Tuesday in Harrisburg Farm Show, Mi and M: Harry avenue ha Hsp nt attending vhe Roan of East ye as thelr guest Helen Strasbough of Ces Muay land Gertrude Pearce avenue had as Chin Kalherine nec dar Crest Mrs Falrmount ue ls her On ington, D. ( al Imperial | FETE AVE Le of West her week ~ of Wash Keil end le id or! of Bast WEEK el SHIRE Epil Buren ou MM Lyn t LF LTR Mann $3017 ul ii War al 8 cil 0 LGRe pies ard i Loe § Ww Die FT Way © iG) HOLE 5% Mis HG eel ot PE Parkiivon enteniaud day aflerhiodn, leaisown rion J Bahar dig Jo Ab -— E TERRHURUI na MILES BURG NEWLYWEDS HONGEED AT DINNER ne : pre al a wed oh JAY Charles Chants FATE eet Milestnire * Week id a Mi Buddies OG here Bille te ju Nancy On HOWara Or of Miuesbure of State College Mover i Boal We ald Mr Belielointe Legal ‘Notices FXECTL TORY tciude and Wilke Gan Piper JAI MC Mi Cat Ladi al ey MoKinley ® lary se Haul Hai Looe, of id Lied NOTICH of Laura imonville Bors aevensed Vv in the above Ried to Uw ndeEHied dl to maior nfl hase Hiunving dam the mse duly proven, with out delay wo MRS ALJIE BRUGGER ning Pa ALLEN G RUNMRERCIER East 1085 Stresl Tyrone, Erecu- WW. Barrison Walker, Atormey for Betate xB Tals Cound ty to yrrewmesyd ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of son Haines, late of Haine: Township Centre County. Pa. deceased letters of administration etait having been granted the under. gigned. all persons indebted thereto are requested tO make (immediate payments, and those having claims w demands against the same, Will present them without delay for set. Hlement to WILLIAM K HAINES. | Administrator, Aarormbirg, Bpangler & Campbell, Attorneys x7 CADMINISTEATRIX NOTICE In the Matter of the estate of Mary Jane Fike, late of Spring Township, Centre Dounty, Pa i Letters of administration on sald | Tetnte having been granted the une | dersigned, all persons indebted there. to are requested to make Imimbdinte payments, aod those having claims or | demnsnds aginst the seme, will pre. [gent them without delay for settle | Lment to REBROCA WERTZ, Admins. | tradrix, Bellefoute, Pa. RB. FP. D. John pion & Johfiston, AStorneys x6 wh Lis on sald ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of She HEmate of Mila, . hee | Amanda Racha, Inte of Spa Cregg Twp, Ovnilre County, | Ovpsed the Orphats Oourt of Centre { County, Pa Etats Ro. 13488, " Tetidrs of adminldrsfion oh the jatiove ewtate having been granted 1o THe uw red, all persone indetn ied Bo sald estate are regieoted to take to She undersigned. sha pov. site dane to without delay. Ww A intretor, West | Bellefonte, Ps. Arthur i fonte, Pe. in Pa. | January 26, 1939. ———— PXECTTON'S NOTICP In the Matter of County, undersigned, payment, preset the sane duly proven, delay to BARL M. BARTLEY, Executor, | pring Mills, Pa the Batute of Sarah of E. Wright, ate of ing Mills, Centre Walker, President Judge of the Court | Elizibeth Rand, who was a wi of Comanon lens of the 8th Judicial district consisting of the County of Centred, Nuving (wed fis precemt Her. ing 1939 Court Quarter and Terminer ery Centre « Geceasnd, Letters testamentary in treet estate having been al the sald estate are requested to make and those having cleims Ww without granites Ww persons indshled x4 Bn ASS ADMINISTRATRIX NOTH KE In the Mutter of the ks Lawre nee Centre pam iTyisty heen gr all per requested ahd t demands gEuinst withoant to HELEN Graham Borough Letters of estate having dersigned 10 are payments gent then ment Istratrix, ¢. L » OHPHIANY COURT BAL) BLE HEAL NATIONAL 'E COL4ROE Sg teeta THE arn la Wit) Fle of ae i aecedenn ATURDAY Qn VICE | of Rom | {ret erty w AM JO ' | eDar «fC g \ of land BRoward Vu nae Book That the seid eatiefied of ro of tee lty One the principal of acs Tye nile of deveannd Mion on antag the un ane indeed there LO make Womnedials ¢ having Clalit the same, will ariny for setle I. HARPER, Admin elietonis. Pa OF VALUA 85] ENTATH BANK Exec uto 1 wa FBR ARS 159% ATION Abert Ba leg Fehr 4 OeETs ra sng vous ha ty win EE Bd OTE Ee Ae the above | Lhe v0 state Of Enum MONDAY Beldetfonwe a ten o'clock, A sald Qunrter on the " 27 and week or re ut x6 | 41 ten OF the I COURT PROCLAMATION, WHEREAS: The Honorable Ivan | 6 6 6 cobs hun. Tobi, 1 EVO! And ’ a ., sutve, Moers T1€0daChES due to colds Try “Rab-My-Tism" Jarvaary holaing date of the 9th day of 10 me directed for ' of Common Pleas, Court of Sessions of the peace, Over and Geners! Jui Deliv- Bellefonte for the County of « » Wonderful in FLiniment, And the Grand Jury to convenes on 19TH DAY OF FERRE ARY, 1629 M., and the Traverse | enlled Tor the regular meeting of Sessions Court #11 egnvene SQUARE DANCE ne AND ROLLER SKATE MECLA PARK - EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT NO ADMISSION CRARGED rary 1TH MONDAY OF FEBRUARY, 1939) =n oo ock M being Pebrust™ { 1980, and the Traveme (IBY for the of Oourt will appear the MONDAY OF MARCH, 1839 yeloek A. M., being Morey 6,4 18% 1949 . Notice 10 heretyy given to the Omron. | er, Justices of the Peace, Alderman and siso gteh Ou es (that may five Busines In welr respective d Lriente requaring wo or tle Cont ) th sh deere thir the Time fie) Orel “nd thane Thi ing Ww bw» done ann y wiki ( BOALGG LI reCORTN ZIM 7 CEA GET ROUGH Wrkilst We © it " pads i the Ju f (Ovid Y 1 ng there : Fil — Wh Pa (7 - RETRY FUAE & Vi 5 (| WHEN WINDS —————— \ re ! Th ‘ ny O uh Then A Winduerm Policy Protects You Belle Iw Sard Financial Lows, Bee John F. Gray & Son Cenreral Tnoursnes From Far thie Wire nde { the Tint Alen HARRY V. KPFAFR, Sheriff e, Bellefonte. Ps Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa. ASTHMA MUCUS Dissolved Easy Way now curt those tHrrible ef Cheobilw, Paap. conag You ticks can lug dap Of ABLLEGG WY QLESGAV Dg Listun. Bo gopes, no Just inhale snd Hw LAO Quickly Sia i ling DER Dalle TENOTe PRAIMASE eal el Tham LR Gia Timuraiey TRY Pay When LT sire THE TIBBINS PHARMACY Manulscturing Pharmacists BEECH CREEK, PALL. 5 A. ( LUE one of the BZ Products Wa Tv OO As goo. Bes oir Culer or us, Ses what you Duy B-Z Law Ei eu A Smile Sh —— REMEMBER When You Want ang THE YOICE WITH in Telephone people seek to serve vou . 4 Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. 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