THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, asl PA. Page Five April 27, 1939. LOCALS > ~Cenuine Oliver and Syracuse plow repairs—Perry Spring tooth harrows, Bellefonte Hardware Co M. W. Williams, Owner —Cuy A. Symmonds, of Reynolds Avenus, Bellefonte, is reported by the army recruiting station at Al- toona as having enlisted in the U 8. Army Reserve “Mrs. J. M. Curtin B. Baker motored to West Virginia, last spend the weekend with Mrs. R. R Johnson, for many years a close friend of both Mrs. Curtin and Mrs Baker Kar! E Kus:e, secretary of the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce was the guest speaker at the annudd dinner and meeting of the Tyrone Chamber of Commerce, last Thurs- day night. Mr. Kusse was the only person from Bellefonte to attend the meeting — Programs and Mrs. J Moorefield Thursday to for the three-day cooking school sponsored by Centre Democrat 11st weekend were to have been published in this week's issue, but lack of space pro- hibits their insertion. We to inciude the recipes, which we have had a number of calls, in next week's issue, The venerable Peter of Willowbank Street, is reported to be recovering nicely from injuries received about 7 o'clock last Thurs. day night in a fall at his home. In the mishap Mr. Keichline, who 1s 86 vears old, suffered a severe lacer- gation of the head which require several stitches to close Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klinger of the Heverly apartments will move early next week into the First National Bank apartment at the corner of Curtin and Allegheny streets, which is to be vacated by Mr. and Mrs. George Shugert, who will move to Elmira, N. Y. to make the'r future home When the Grand Monday. the new indirect lighting system in the Centre County Court Rocm will be used for the first time Workmen last week completed the installation of nine new fixture replace the angient mahy- ones which have been in this time. Much of able glare is removed and first time the Court Room quately lighted ~Former Judge M. Ward Fleming was the principal speaker at the an- nual P. O. 8 of A di held in Bellefonte last . Wednesday night More than 100 memt guests attended the affair held camp rooms in the I. O. O F. building James R. Hughes, Bellefonte, wa tcastmsater. Visitors from the Cen- tre Hall and Lemont camps the hope for Keichline 5.1 Jury meets On tn Der § [9 nner rs and in the attend- ed the dinner served by the women cf the Bellefonte pvangelical church. —Samuel Hipple. who is embloy- ed as machine boss at the Wilson Gas and Coal Co. plant at Ells- worth, Pa. spent the weekend in his cid home vicinity, Moshannon, as the guest of his brother-in-law Frank Culver. While Bellefonte on Friday Mr. Hlpple rmed us that the coal strike was having con- siderably slowing up effect on busi- ness in his section. a circumstance which permitted him to make a brief visly 4g Centre county “At an orga $ in nfs in - nization meeting held last Wednesday night in the Spring Street School building, Mrs. R ard Heverly, of Blanchard Street was named president of the Belie- fonte High School Band Auxiliary Other officers chcsen to the infant organization year of existence are Lyons, vice president; Ammerman, secretary, and Mrs Charles Kellerman, treasurer. The purpose of the group is to stimulate interest in the band and to aid the organization financially —-Mrs. J. M. Chase of wood avenue, Chicago nounces the engagement of her daughter, Margot to Francis X Mc- Govern, son of Mrs Bernard Me- Govern, of Bellefonte. “Foster.” as he is known to his Bellefonte friends. graduated from the Belle- fonte High school in the class of 1921 and from Tri State College in 1924. He has been with Armour & Company of Chicigo, for the past three years The wedding will take place May 6 Mr. and Mrs. McGov- ern will reside in Chicago ~The fehl CA guide ravines ita Aral rng iis ais Mrs. Guy W Mrs. Raymond Ken- In An - 5135 committees named to Aar- range for the observance of the 70th anniversary of the Bellefonte Y M C. A. met Friday night and elected Earl 8 Orr as chairman and P. H Johnston as secretary. Tentative plans were made to )0id an anniver- sary dinner on Thursday, October 19. Churches of the community will be asked to participate in tl celebration and the commitiee also will try to secure Philo C. Dix. Stats Secretary of the Y. M. C. A as the principal speaker. Those who at tended Friday's meeting were: Earl 8. Orr. P. H. Johnston, Judge Ivan Walker, James R. Hughes, Thomas B. Beaver, Lewis R Lenhart and L C. Heineman «Arrangements are completed {or the annual mother and daughter banquet to be held at the Y. M. C A. on Tuesday May 0. at 6 p. m. The Womans’ auxiliary, in charge of pre- parations, announces that tickets may be secured from the following persons, Mrs. O. A. Kline, E Bish- op Street; Mrs. Dry, N. Thomas St; | Mrs. Bayard Magee Linn Street: Mrs. D. A. Grove, E. Linn 8t.; Mrs J. H. Caum, E Linn St. Mrs, L. C Men's $1.00 Polo shirts 30¢, $1.00 at Sid Bernstein Inc . Special 10% discount on all monuments and markers until the first of May Howard Granite Works, Howard, Pa. Frank T. Wal- lace, Prop. Phone 1312 . Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Smith this week vacated the Boyd Scholl house on East Bishop Street, and have moved into an apartment in Petrikin Hall, West High Street Attention: Farmers-——Field fenc- : barbed wire; Barretts roll roof- ing, Mlileor 2 drain channel and cor- rugated fron roofing Bellefonte Hardware Co MW Williams, owner . Mrs non, ac daughter, children office ping tn The Rummage Sale for the Hospital will take place in the Bush Arcade May 11. Any person having articles for this same will be alled by ling Mrs. W. H Walker r Mary J. Gray 638 Garde time, fertilizers manure Vigoro Quality garden early and xe right. lawn seed ware Co, M. W. William The music Sect fonte Woman's Cl home of Mrs Bishop Str ing, May 3 for discu J [or Ing Priscilla Fye of Moshan- sompanied by her grand- Mrs. Mary Collar and two were all callers at our Wednesday while on a shop- p to Bellefonte for 560 Mn Sheep hell potatoes, Val Price Bellefonte Hard- , Owner. * Belle- at the g. East meal, Sc seed ies bone seeds ion of the ib will meet Musser W. Gettl oh Wednesday B o'clock. The subje« ill t Contempo ee! at 1ssion ary Composers.” of Harry I Anne 1g Street, have purchas- ed the William C. Stempfly cottage at Hecla Park, and workmen are now engaged in remodeling and re- decorating the structure When the work completed the Tanney: exnect the +s Warm summer . C is to ie m Smith ploye s a guard at itentiary, expects to move about May 1 to a farm he has purchased a shor distance east of Hublersburg. He and Mrs. Smith will vac he Ear Rimmey property at Pleasant Gap which has been leased ¢ eorge Harvey, of Lock Haven A number of United State Army airplines 1 westbhous passed over Bellefonte on Tuesday In up were eight small, fast ship while afternoon two small ships speed resi re durin 5 nthe itly em- dl as pen- ate t one ore late in the travel unusually figt rire QISiric ine ¥ Ng low at passed Other ugh and over the business planes were seen time day is offi sing i fMcially y Gottlieb Haag draggex nit of propped his turing +4 guring the Sp here The day n the first chalr Elks Home, the railing and made hi maelt oom fortable Bob Morris, a little more conservatively, didnt go to the ex- treme bringing a chair, but made himself comfortable on the railing, with a stone pillar as a back rest A the home Additio in honor of Versary Refreshm Those present in and Mrs. D. C. Grove were Mr Mrs. Lloyd BSampsel of Gap; Mr. and Mrs Nev and daughter Lois and Weaver all Zion on the por {eet or up r n (811 out gathering f Mr. D.C. Grove mn on Friday - i family { in Bush April 21 rthday a served Mr and Pleasant Gim Miss Alda ght gh bh I d ents his 73r nni- were addition in a of The following office employe the Titan Metal Company wi Ratt ning for Va.. to attend annual blossom festival in that city ] Eleanor Bathurst, Mrs. Edith Adam and the Misses Marie Chandler Charlotte Helm, Dorothy Showers Harriet Thompeon, Betty Roff Betly Campbell, Dorothy Ream. Louise Luckovich, Julia Praskovich, Joyce Campbell, Harriet Showers and Rachel Gregg. They ‘expect to turn home late Sunday night The 7th anniversary the Women's Auxillary the Cen- tre County Medic] Society was held at the home of the organiza tion's president, Mrs. Paul M. Cor- man on North Allegheny street Tuesday. Hostesses were: Mrs, Cor- man, Mrs. Harold B. Harris, Mrs E. H Adams. and Mrs. Joseph A Parrish. all of Bellefonte; Mrs. W J. Schwartz, Rockview, and Mrs Edward Herold, of Duquesne Guests included Mrs. Austin Lynn and Mrs. Henderson, of Philips- burg During his regular broadcast Sunday evening Ben Bernie, whose archestra played for the opening of the Hecla Park season here last Wednesday night, spoke highly of Bellefonte and its hospitable people, and declared that he and the mem - bers of his orchestra had greatly enjoyed their visit to this section In concluding his remarks Bernie dedicated the next number “Funny Old Hills” to the Rev. Pather Wil- liam E. Downes, rector of 8t John's Catholic church, Bellefonte, with whom he played se¥eral rounds oi golf at the Nittany Country Club while here “What? No horseradish?” This searing question may be heard over many a table in this area during the next few weeks if the findings of John Sweitzer, the town's horseradish gatherer, are verified John, who during the weekend sold nearly 200 “pokes” of sassafras root at ten cents each without moving out of the business district of town, irday mor the re- meeting of to | reports a strange scarcity of horse- Heineman, Petrikin Hall Apts and | the tasty root has been found since at the Y. M. C. A. The committee wishes to impress the importance of securing tickets and making reser. vations in advance, as preparations will be made only for those making reservations on or before Saturday, May 6. A welcome. IL is also hoped that mother or daughter is | mothers will bring girls who have no mothers or whose mothers are | unable to be present. Mrs, Alberta | Krader will be in charge of the program and Mrs, Earl K. Stock will | are going to do. Frankly, neither - - # serve as planist. ad radish. He's combed every place in Centre and Clinton counties where time immemorial, but nary a trace of a horseradish has he found to date. Even the old barn on the is- land below Lock Haven, John claims, which has never falled to produce unlimited horseradishes. this year, effete kind of horseradish you buy in jars and bottles at the stores doesn't know what those who like their horseradish strong and sour | we. - chief | is barren | Sweitzer, a scoffer at the | LJ [now $208 at Sid Bernstein, Inc, | «Have your eyes examined now! Broken lenses replaced. Howard F. Bauer, Optometrist, Crossley Jewel ry store, Brockerhoff Hotel block, | Bellefonte 10tf Remember that tonight at 8 | o'clock in the Presbyterian Chapel, you can see the Family Album Come early and get the best seat Admission 25¢, Mr. and Mrs Clearfield, were James Wesley, of guests from Fri- day until Sunday in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Johnson, who re- side north of Milesburg Mr, E. A. Adams of Swissvale Pa., was a caller at our office on Tuesday. He came to Centre Coun- ty last Friday accompanied by Mrs Adams, who visited until Tuesday with Mrs. Adams’ sister, Mrs, Ger- trude Custer at Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rio De Janeiro Brazil, are to the United States, expecting pend the summer in Bellefonte with Mrs. Best's brother, Dr. Joseph Par- rish, and with other and friends in Central Pennsy A blue pi near Lhe pany Best, of en rout to relative lvania exhausted, alight Chemical Lime Com No. 3 In Buffalo Run Valley Tuesday and was caught by Howard Stine, a Chemical employe After being fed the bird seemed greatly strengthened and it was re leased. On one of its legs the carried a band inscribed { August 38 PG 158." George R. Meek days in Bellefonte with Mr. and Mrs. George R North Spring Street from Wilkinsburg ”" eon ed pliant Nis pare Meek, while en rout to New York Cit will be everal e empl where h one of we hou yes who charge of that company Worle months at the ummer efonte n-law and the Episcopi daughter H. Sayre on West Lamb SU Black Mount Bp Dye and Samuel at rectory ~ Monday Caroll Membx der of East week Robert Morris Street opert) md ard Armd p B. Ray, of East 1 to reports the new owner of the plot plans to build a Duplex apartment there as s00n as arrangements be made, al- Can though there is nothing definite on OSA. Al wid Ray ar i Philig Street cordi A ding the pr Mr ick, on Rey- thday an- s moth- sheer today mong MONE Wetzel Wetzel present wet N Y: : Nevin ington, West Virginia. Mr. and M. R. Pifer family. of Howard Mr Bar! Hoffer and and mie falo and and Mrs of Belief Friday ruck we! ant the Adam driven Neil RY parkin n front Miller hardware preparatory to delivering a package, struck one of the cast iron ornamental street light standards, broke the standard off at the base and bowled the heavy pole over on the sidewalk The glass top was shattered and the pole damaged bevond further use Bhay declared that when he at tempted to the brakes while backing to the curb his wet shoe slipped off the brake pedal and the damage was done before repeat the profess shart! eThoon bac) the George store apply he could Three youths from Michigan roller skating to the World's Fair a New York, passed through Belle- fonte Tuesday afternoon. The left Michigan on Thuraday, April 13. and since then they have worn out seven steel rollers. They left Clearfield at 68 o'clock Tuesday morning and arrived in Bellefonte at 3 o'clock that afternoon, which isnt bad time for roller skating The three youths all under 20 years vears old, were lightly dressed and carried one bag of extra clothing, which they take turns in carrying When roads are too rough for skat- ing and while ascending mountains, they remove their skates and walk Through the terms of an arrange- ment of some kind, all their expen ses are paid and they will be given jobs at the World's Fair if they ar- rive there by Monday | May 1. permit them to travel at night «sf dramatic battle between an owl and a robin was witnessed Tues- day evening at dusk by Karl E Kusse, secretary of the Bellefonte | Chamber of Commerce. The battle trio {Ladies $798 men tailored sults | morning, | Their arrangement does not ! was waged in a tree near the Kusse | {home on East Linn Street. Kusse's attention was first attracted by the | chattering of a robin in a tree on | lamb Street. As he watched, the | | robin swooped down to the tree n which the owl was perched; passed | over the owl's head with seemingly | only a fraction of an inch to spare, | and ended the flight on a nearby tree. The robin then returned to] the Lamb Street tree, again Swoop- ing over the owl's head and scream- ing constantly. After about an hour | of this kind of treatment the owls | nerves gave out and he sailed ma- | jestically away, flying to an ever- | green tree in the rear of the W, Har. evidently suited the robin for the | War ceased at that point, rison Walker home nearby. That | Ladies coats $1208 value $7908 at Sid Bernstein, Inc Dempwolf fertlilzer a belie! yield in every field. It pays to buy good fertlliger, Bellefonte Hard- ware Co, M. W. Williams, Owner. After a month's visit with rela- tives in New York City, Louise Manchester returned to home irs the the White apartments, West High street, yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F lowell have vacated thelr home at Coconut Grove, and arrived in Bellefonte early week to open thelr home “Up downs,” for the summer E. McClellan general manager Central R been confined to his since ear) evere cold wis rej improved Hal winter Florida thi n George vice presi dent and Bellefonte pany, nw nm East Linn week because of a terdny somewhat John Klinge: who for the has been a week {iroad Street yoried his condition formerly of numix ident of place, past VOArs more ment to a U. 8. Navy D. C.. where an machinist on Monday, res last received app lucrat) yard he will He and | will ve position WwW h ’ empu near Ix began " remain i! 1 and ent Abram acy the employe D " Was plant more Meta service will ntment manet : pe neg or May rs will be held preside Monda i i ——— of the Licenses Marriage Kurtz Be Mary Jane Talheim Ha Helen Marg » H. Kel din M. Cr F. Mur E. Silko Charles M. Rhoads Cie Vineent Helen Fred Sarat Dog ‘Mothers : Batisfying her ToDy. op and Mrs ton, has baby puppies ried her Hanson home on a bed Ups § tion, Mr. Hanon cotton-tails to 1} dog kept faithful Later the owner the rabbits the home and Rabbits naternal ing Joh been rabbits The carried the e celiar, where | walch of in rlitrned the the garden Not there A i —— Old Timer Dead Beauty, one of the © hors in Pennsylvania, died on the C ( Bmith farm near Hollidaysburg. The 32-year-old animal, which outlived the average span of a horse's lie by 12 years, worked daily on 8mit! farm until few daye ago. Smit bought Beauly 23 years ago I ——— $208 and 8308 at Sid Bernstein Inc dest a Ladies 81.88 shoes nos Ow meeting. G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider's Ex. Big. Phane 4055 BELLEFONTE, PA. Rd FOR SALE 142 acre farm located one mile east of Spring Mills, Centre coun ty. known as "Shook Farm.” on good road one-half mile from im- proved State Highway No. 45. Good frame house, 11 rooms: 44° x80" frame bank barn and 2 frame silos equipped for dairy farming; necessary outbuildings. All land fenced and under cultivation Terms: One-third cash with bal- ance on mortgage in five annual payments. If interested. address Pittsburgh Limestone ! Corporation Johnson Building New Castle, Pennsylvania, #—— - a— C LASSIFIF DU ADVERTISEMENTS | 30 000 People Reod This Column every week the benefits derived, It 1s undlsputably gain Counter That's why 1 ae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- of her mother, Mrs. H. 8. Taylor In | partment has become so amaz.ng y popular Considering its low cost ang Centre County's Commu.ity Bar- RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents tor first lssue ment containg more than twenty-five REAL ESTATE advertising sale or rent. KEYED ADS this Mice ; Plea ments veriiser sun OCTAL 15 «i free of inl must be complied with by do not call at the office for inf '‘RIBER'S PRIVILEGE ed harge. aT) i 2IVas WAN TED wou | ip Sk von Boarders Wanted BOARDER COUnLry Roomers Wanted WANTED 22 BE Beave Wanted to Buy WANTED hog hickens 1100 a tre Ha we marke WANTED good "S21 heads, ol Articles for Sale SALE Howa wlatoes Hubs Fe wap AR D {Hawaiian and M. Beals On for tondale BALE ® Cheng Pa FOR BALE and ¢ Rireel 50 rods Rn new G woven Punk Cireen or rank Nelson ne 500.8 jons FOR SALE 800 cherry umber Martha Purnace “Se anoned Williams xin feet well H 1 Pa FOR BALE Trumpet in good tion 81000 Pohl Porsburg shop Street. Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE Country smoked ore and bacon at 200 a 1H Claude J Corl. Bellefonte FD 1 condi Asn Hi x17 shold FOR BALE plants chasers Centre Hall flower Sunday Old Fort xin Vegetable and None sid on Gireenn House Pa Ocoee desk lam and iron, iardg Hilbert Twp. 3% mile east FOR BALE pasoline ene gine country Perguson church FOR BALE compiete A 32-voit also 2 irons Knight 32-voit Inquire Johnson. 622 W. College Ave. College, Pa FOR BALE--Two gasoline one an Bronomy 3 MH. PP. the other a Maviaz Multi-Motor. Inquire of Harry Svear) y a Talons ’R DI Phone 2815.1. x17 ONLY $100 per week. Install hardwood floors, reefing, new aide ing, new plumbing and heating. re- . O W Houts lamber CO hone 03 State College xi LUMBER Boost home trade. buy di- rect from mill, Penna. Pine, hem- jock, hardwood Southern and western roofers and foorin John Lyons & Sona, Howard, Prone 131 x38 | POR BALE] horsepower electric | motor Priges & Stratton easoiine motor. single cylinder ensine and io ack combined, John Matis, | llefonte. R. D. 2 (Hublersburg) 144 plant 32-wolt Roy Btlale xi0 engines ight radio new raection, | 1% FOR SALE 5 can Ewes Milk Cooling | cabinet. copper lined: cooled by Pri- | gidair® compressor. Works fine. Own« " price ii 0. Jom refrigerator Cash pr Ww. neers, Btadn | {College R as x17 | i and 15 cents for each additional insertion. «A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) Where advertase- woras, ong cent a word is charged estate All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to those answering *‘“w advertisements ormation concerning such aavertise- as Lhe publishers are not permitted Ww divulge the name of Lhe ad- ~Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- lo a 26-word advertisement in This privilege can be used six times a year at diflerent these columns one ume, SALE urebhred beagle pug rn Ap maxes PIANO BARGA POR BALE 8 ir . cheap bull pies wn wed OW ‘We have Al yyoes Ter Houtz Penna Coal and Wood SALE-—A higher $2 00 1 te age POR de Mosha Instruction LESSONS Al Personal MEN OLD AT 40! Lex ’ nler GET PEP «New On ¢ Tablely contain raw of invigomtors and other stimulants One done starts new pep Vaiue 81.00 wid. 1% POR BALK FOR SALE--Loose oats straw and oats Howard. Pa RD. 1 uiined Mrs FOR SALE] vear-old certified set seed Dolatons Inquire of Neill. BR. D. 2 Bellefonte A rport POR SALE tates al enough for potatn farm Spring MY Coord quality seed nn Poland boar, jarge atl Feltenberget's sh Valley. P O D Foung srTVice nr R Pa Poultry CUSTOM HATCOHING--At prices. Showers Hatchery, ant Cap. Phone B6R.R.3 Ww reasonable Pleas x17 FOR SALE large type single comb White Leghorn day-old ocockrels John Bnawely Centre Hall Rr D xia BARBY CHICKS High quality Le horns, Reds, Barred & White Rocks, #650 per 100 and up, sexed if desired, Write for prices jervin Schaeffer, MoAillsterville, Pa x17 BARBY CHICKS Quality White lag. horn chicka from biood tested old hen breeders. Halfmoon Valley Parm, E M Peters, Port Matilda Pa RD x17 Live Stock BALE-A calf Holstein cow Barton Julian x17 aid pigs Belle Xie FoR with Pa POR BALE -8ome 6 weeks Inquire of Edward Owens fonts, Pa FOR SALE Young brood sow with six nige. H E Gummo, Port Ma- tiida Pa x17 fresh £3. W ron SALE Fourteen pies Perk r & Poland, 5 weeks old. Inquire of Pred Grove, Nittany. Pa x18 POR SALE Brown Swiss Bull 18 months old, weight BOD. Inquire of C. A Taibert, Milesburg, Pa xi7 POR SBALE--A Holstein cow will be fresh soon. Inquire of Prank Scla- beosa, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 (Sunny. side) xia FOR SALE—A sorrel horse, 8 years old. weight 1380, or will exchange for cattle. Inquire of Joseph Poters, Beech Creek. Pa x17 POR SALE--10 Chester White pigs, 8 weeks oid. Also 10 shoats. FP EB Brown. Spring Millis, R. D Phone Cen- tre Hall 186-R-14 x17 FOR SALE-A purebred Holstein bull calf from a» hieh producing bog Nicely marked Inquire of Samuel 1 Corl, State College, R. D x17 FOR BALE-—Some good work horses, Your choice of eight. Wil] ex. change for other horses or cattle © M. Long, Howard, RD 'y (Niaanvl, 18 yom BALE Two Cuernsey Lg oA onthe old and two lana China Wood sows Paul W. Ghaner. Port Matilda, R | POR RENT Pant of large hows in | { Inquire of Mrs Sun ted POR nauire i Heht POR BALE OR EXCOHA! horse, 12 years old, Ol) mpreader, practically new change for bee! cattle, Josep? del, Blanchard, Pa Phone Creek 022 FOR BALE 3000, gnybody can quire of Harry E. Con RDI POR BALE-Horses—che mules and cows traded ment on tractors from leading ers—for sale to turn into prices and guslity that will you, Loach Machinery Company sey Bhore OR --Black ver manure Will «x Bech Bes x17 team, weight ive them. In- Howard, Pa x17 A good farm dr fer POR BALE breeders no reaclors hatches Tues Any 100. Henndgh Frey Mills, Pa. Phone 6-1 21 Household Goods PC mm BALE 1 bedroom of Miss Martha Btlate College. Pa suite C. Beever FOR BALE Joc ipeds or 3713 EB Rue POR SALE Sheffield who wii Farm Machinery Real Estate - For Sale POR BALE--6-roen house with all oon venience 2 oar parage Load od in Bellefonte, Phone, Bellefonte 192-M 1% 4 POR BALE--Build ronvilie rosd Be efonte R Road POR Pleasant ang -J 4 BALE At Gat FOR BALD Mul FOR SALE 108 acres on Buffa farm 2 Address Jos H Centre Street. Cu farm efonte wmer Bodie from Belle necessary m ber FOR SALF A valuable Benner Towns more of Highway leadin Fishermen's Paradise flows through this tract) thereon erected two (a) 12% story house, 3 rooms on rooms and bath hid hot ater heat! All bulldings in po conditio (b) i ory. frame house, 3 rooms on first rooms anh second foor A never falling spring also on this property Information as to terms elic., may be had upon offices of W. HARRIBON WALKER, Attorney, Masonic Temple Building Bellefonte Pa es "ab Ce | having houses, viz frame dwellis first Root 3 S800N we conditions inquiry at the x17 Pasture For Rent PASTURE-—For spring water Apply E E. Barr PASTURE. I have enough pasture about 20 head 81.00 per head per month prih, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 WANTED--Have pasture for 20 « of “25 head of cattle. Plenty of water Rates 75 cents 10 one dollar monthly C. H Donley. Julian, Pa x17 FOR RENT--—¥Fenced in grass pasture for 50 cattle Rate 81, write William Moore Mills Huntingdon On from Bellefonte x21 Ls attie fenced reasonahije X19 young Rates Julian, Pa land 10 of oatiie Joe C1 xl - ry} blue water Nefls thirty miles Houses for Rent POR RENT “One ® room } house with bath, furnace, light and gas in Belisfonte. Rent 82750 Write 3 ® in care of this office 18% Pon RENT House, 118 E. Bishop St Possession after June lst. Inquire of Dr. RP. Noll. Bellefonte, Trust Bldg. or Phone 2563.) 14tf POR RENT- rp “room house with hath All modern conveniences. Clayton Shope, BE. Curtin Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 205-7 1441 POR RENT-—Two § room houses with | modern conveniences. Inquire of Attorney lewis O. Harvey, Tempie Court Building. Bellefonte. Pa x17 | pieasant rural location, along h h ! way, good offer to right tenant i Write Box 103 State x17! Rooms For Rent POR RENT--Two housekeaping or couple only College. Pa i pre Te 8 for Tight | Tams a A Thompmon | Pine 8, 38 Belisfonte yn, Br | x re 1 . over Oentre D pe y 80, Bellefonte-Pa. x17 | I —— mi OR RENT Two furnished Inquire of Mrs. J LL. Runkle High Bt. Bellefonte, Pa FOR RENT Two rooms unfurnished Inguire F. Ripka, Bouth Wailer rons ¥ anvt furnis} of Mr Blroet For Sale or Rent BALE OR ve mn POI ~ ENT Bese Apartments for Rent POR Pr ENT Fo 406-J FOR RENT Genial fom WANTED Dead OWS horses ree, Vogts Rend ] Prop O 1-4 pl our expense NOTICE—To the Te M AC 'HINE ad jus Ma 2 Machin ne 32-R. Having Istely GLASSES r : ding ma- R ED YC CED Tibbine' Pharmacy Drugs & Optical Goods Hearing Ald Stor TO RHEUMATIOS booklet bins and tis and nals Fl Meritol Frood sent by Propar a] Relief and on 3 Iaboratories . Tibbins Pharm Beech Creek. Pa. Add 10c. postage and packing 114 ASTHMA, Hay Pever, Binug and Os- farrh, conquered by Balsamese » band new discove Free demon stration dally and Sunday 10 to 12-2 0 6.70 8 No Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively gusr- antesd. Agency The TB Inhaler Come pant Oall or write un The Tibbins rifmcy, Beecth Creek. Pa Repairing FOREMANS UPHOLSTERY Purni- ture repalr shop, repair ng. restor- ing entigues a specially Cane and ush seats. Modern upholstery = North Race 3t. rear Penn Belle Hote Phona 400.M FU ANITURE made to all Upholstert Wm. D Shop, 102 E Ballefonte. Pa REPAIRED RB ire kinds of furniture and slip covers mads ompeon’s Uphaolsterin lamb Bt. Jhone 520.7 114 Gum Carbon and sludge are ever being crea- ted in the best of motors and Gracos internal oil bath removes gum from valves and rings. To enable your mo- tor to do a new job for less. ve our $1.50 DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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