October 30, 19 11. BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. E—— LOCALS 7 | ~-Mrs. Donald Mcllvaine, of near Philadelphia, her parents, Boker, at Wingate, ~Mr. and Mrs Elmira, N. Y., Bellefonte as guests of Mr Karl Kusse and family heme on West Linn street Miss Margaret Brockerhoff, West Bishop street, is weeks with where she resided for some before coming to Bellefonte -Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Slick, of Youngstown, Ohio, were callers at our office Saturday, while visiting in Centre county for a few days at Mr, their Joseph home in and Mrs summer of Frank Hoskins, at their of spent the weekend in| and Mrs, | spending two | friends in Philadelphia | years | the HoWard Neff home at Houser-| ville A. G. Osmer, of Los Angeles, Cal. is spending this week in Belle- fonte with his er, Mrs. Elizabeth Hibler, at the home of her niece, Miss Elizabeth Osmer, of East Bis op street ~-Miss Ruth Poorman, Addition, returned to her duties the offices of the Company in Buffalo Monday, cotion for a week James Samuel] Shultz, grandson of James Miller, Jr. of Bellefonte R. D. 3, is att ending schoo] in Chi- cago, Ill, as a member of the U. 8 Marine Aviation forces. He in the Marines July 28 -Mr. and Mrs. Christian Harman of near Bellefonte, s the latter part of last week in Toronto, Can- Mr. Harman ion of the Inte Milk Dealers from 4 Sist Rich of Bus! Run Valley pent attended mati onal lation of Water m a booster tank used by the Undine Fire Company to extinguish a flue fire at the Ode Lucas home on South Potter t about 2 o'clock Friday afternoon damage resulted from the blaze ~Mr Mrs. Myron and daughter, Nancy, of burg, spent the weekend fonte as guests of Mr Charles B. McClellan and their home on East Howard : -Mrs. Nathan Kofmar daughter, Freda, moved Fric the Friedman apartments on 8S Alleg! heny street to the former Da 1g ett house ont East Linn street wi they rceently purchased orated. —Mr stre¢ No and Wyckofl Strouds- in Belle- and Mr family at treet Jacob Siegel are spending Molly Schecter and Mrs Seattle, Wash, week with Mrs family at thelr home on Not ter street, and with Mr. an Edward Kofman and family, c Linn street Connie Koenig, aged one year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koenig, of North: Allegheny Inst Wednesday was admitted to the th “i in | National Gypsum | after having been on va- enlisted | was "w h. | | Thomas street | { of the Brooks apartments, ! 0n i Club f Won | Unien street, | Altoona Hospital where she under- | went an oneration for the removal! of a growth on one of her eyes —Mrs. Let vis Fawcett Belle- fonte, early last week work - ing at the Duich legheny street lacerations of two fingers and was taken to the Centre County H dispensary ries Mrs cftpy afte . of while suffered wpital were treated 1e dairy where the inju Fawcett return to U receiving treatment Mrs. Harry Haag street, her son-in-law and Mr. and Mis Malcolm Aikey Hur gdon, and Mrs. Haag daughter-in-law, Mrs. Philip Haag, of Tyrone, last Thursday motored Gary, Ind.. for a several days’ visit with Mrs. Philip Haag’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs ander Haag ~—Patty Graffius was guest or at a party at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred fius, of North Bpring street, day afternoon in celebration of fourih birthday anniversary. Those present were: Gladys Campbell Pat- ty Gates. Dick Gates, Mary Oves, Delores Bickle, Evelyn Camp- bell, Alice Ruth Yeager, Yeager, and Molly Yeager —Private Lewis B. Loge and John H, lose, U S Marine Corps are visiting their father Fred Lose, of Bellefonte. for ten days Both young men enlisted in the U. 8 Marine Corps July 29 for a period of four years, and received their train- ing at the Marine Barracks, Parris Isiand, 8. C. upon completion of which thay were essigned duty with the 15th Division at Qual \tico Va James of Sot I daughter of id ed of hon- Graf- Samuel Sh of James Miller, Jr. residing Bellefonte, is now stationed in the Aviation Forces of the U. 8, Marine Corps. He is instruction in Chicago, Ill. He en- listed in the Marines July 28 and during this short time has been sel- ected for this type of work. and upon completion of His schooling he will be assigned to one of the Aviation units of the Marine Corps Eighteen guests attended a Hal- lowe'sn party held last Wednesday night at the George Von Gunden home on East High street, with Mrs Von Gunden and Miss Maxine Swertz of Bellefonte, and Mrs. John Milton of Runville, as hostesses. The evening ‘was spent in Hallowe'en games, and refreshments were served. Prizes were awarded to these guests: Miss Anna Louise Thomas, Miss Kemper Lee Swartz and Georfle Von Gunden, all of Bellefonte, and Donald Herr and Charles Books, of Altoona. ~More than 125 memory and ith Penn | { ment Dairy on South Al-1{ tof Alex- | the home of her | dent Satur ; her {the grand prize Ellen | Robert | {of Miss ultz, grandson | near; -Miss Katherine Fisher, of Lock | spent last week with’ Haven, spent the weekend with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fish- er and family, of East Lamb street Robert Locke, son of Dr Mrs. Leroy Locke, of North gheny street, recently was as a student at Mercersburg emy, Mercersburg Lt. W. C, A. Bear, of the State Motor Police at Harrisburg. spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his wife and family at the Mosier home on West Logan sireet Fred Fisher, of East Linn manager of the Bellefonte theatres on Monday night attended a ban- quet given by fhe Variety Club at the Willlam Penn Hotel, Pittsburg! -Don’t the Anniversary Sale at Owens Electric Store, Bellefonte, Pa., starting urday, Nov. 1st, at 9:00 o'clock. Ten percent reduction on anything in the store ’ Miss Rebie Nolan, of North spending this week in Johnstown with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Otto, former well known residents of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Alle- Acad- forget the R. K Samuel McNict East Linn street, have as their guests during the weekend Mrs, McNichols' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Shaffer, of Wyalusing Mr. and Bobby, heir home from former ington, at the Pvt daughter Gap, Mrs. Robert Asby recently returned at the Nittany Country vacation trip thelr at Concord and Lex- Mr. Asby steward and to +) a to home: Mass club an and Mrs. Jol Bonnie Lee spending relatives and friends Pvt. Amick is on vacation from his duties at the Pleasant Gap State Motor Police -Don’t forget the Sale at the R. K. Owens El ectric Store, starting Saturday, N 1st, at 9:00 o'clock. 15° toward the pur- price of any new appliance old range, re frigerator. age or reoardle , , TERATC I.E of Amick and of Pleasant week with John this in are ANd own ub-sta- Anniversary hase Mauck 5s: feet and ast Dr. D er 0 Harry Thomas into the f ' Mr orth ormey f ome a the com irtin street; itly. The Mau street has wo DelLallo East Howard of the Par- and Harold Hall, of have accepted positions per market. James { Mr and Mrs. James of Halfmoon Terrace. has taken Mr. Poorman's place at the Parrish store — Announcement of ths engages’ of Miss Dorothy P. Wilkinson, yf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wil- North Spring street, to Creedon, son of Mrs. Mary f Connellsville, was made 5 Grace C ven bs her apart recen Thoma Mrs. Joseph (uy Poorman, former rish Drug ville, inthe A. & P Boscaino, son o Boscaino 41 of treet, empl ve store anier ~f dau kinson Josepd Creedon, o at a part Ww man ment wed gin " street stmas holliday Keller town, was honor at ner Sunday at the home his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D W Keller of Pine street, as a farewell before his return to Ft iss, Texas, after a ugh. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Kel. ler, parents of Pvt. Keller, and their daughter, Geneva, all of Potts- town, and their son, Richard, a stu- at Penn State, Mrs. Jacob Snirk, Mrs. Ray Johnson, and Barry Johnson, all of Bellefonte Mrs. Mary Watson of Milesburg was awarded a waflle baker set as at the cooking tchool held by the DeHaas Electric Company Thursday in the Episcopal parish house, More than 130 women attended. The school wag in charge Joyce O'Neill of the West inghoute Electric Company of Phil adelphia. Others who received prizes were Mrs, F. L. Bryan, Mra. James Saxion, Mrs. T. L. Gleason Mrs John Mokle, Mrs. Clarence Haupt, and Mrs. C. M. Bonnell, all of Belle- fonts, and Miss Geraldine Rhoads of Pleasant Gap -A Hallowe'en party, with Made- line Carpencto as chairman, was held Monday night by the C. D. of A. in the Knights of Columbus rooms in the Farmers National bank building. The evening was spent in a of Ee vn + nt fiir Luli {playing cards and other games, af- attending school and| ter which refreshments were served Prizes for costumes were awarded to Elizabeth Garis, Luey Keller, 8u- isanna Knapik, Regina Roberts, Jean were Mrs cakewalk which was won by Bauer and Helen Smith. The judges Joseph Kelleher, Miss Allee Fox and Mrs. Russell Copens haver. The party Mrs, | Copenhaver ~Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Corey and Mrs. Cory’s sister, Miss Hazel Hur ley, of 8t. Petersburg, Florida, ar- rived in Bellafonte last week for a visit with Mrs. Cory's and Miss Hur- ley's parents, Mr, and Mrs. WE Hurley at their home on West How. ard street. Mr Hurley, who has s | been confined to bed for some time {was slightly guests of the marching unit of the Bellefonte Elks Cub attended a din- | ner-dance at the Elks Home Wednesday night Ente befcre the dance Jdncluded motion pictures of the Elks National ond State Conventions, and the Legion State Convention, in which the Marching Unit appeared. Music for ast) rrtainment | dancing was furnished by George Bheckler's orchesfra, At the dinner Harold Wion, director of the Belle- fonte High School Band expressed that organization's appreciation for the cooperation shown the band by the Marching Club during the year, SBamvel Waite nresident of the club, and William Kline, business man- ager, were In charge of the dinner- dance program, |store by Ebon Bower Hazel, and from there was taken to! i | becatise of an attack of arthritis reported to be showing steady provement, while Mrs, Hurley injured in a days ago, also is recovering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley, winter in Plorida, have no plans for going south this winter —Charles F. Cook, 01. of West High street, one of Bellefonte's best known and oldest citizens, was pain- fully injured Tuesday morning when is who he fell while walking on North Al-! legheny street in front of the Cri- der's Exchange bullding. The aged man was assisted to the White Drug | and Herman the Centre County Hospital in the Widdowson ambulance, Examination | revealed that he suffered a lacern- tion under the chin and a possible fracture of the jaw. Yesterday his condition at the hospital seribed as being “good.” and | enrolled | Thomas | street, | Sat. | { Tuesday’ concluded with al im- | fall ten who spent last | wags de-! _— Snow Suits, Coat Sels - -— | cock Kiddie 8hop, Bellefonte, Pa Mrs. Nancy Packer, of Yarnell, | was a caller at this office Tuesday while on one of her infrequent visits to Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Houtz, of Reynolas avenue, are in Willlams- | {port for a visit with thelr son and | | daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Geo Houtz Mrs. C Friedman apartments, gheny street, departed Edward Robb, of the! South Alle- last Thurs- friends. Mrs Milon P. Walker, of East Linn street, has been confined to bed | since last Fiiday, the result of an injury received while moving a piece of furniture Mr. and Mrs. David Newcomer {moved this week from the Newcom- er home cn East Curtin street into their newly constructed bungalow on Armour street Miss Anne Cook, daughter of Charles F. Cook, of East High street last week went to Baden for a vish with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Cook Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cartwright of East Bishop street, spent the weekend with Mrs. Cartwright's bro- ther-in-law and gister, Mr. and Mrs Charles Carver, at Upper Darby Mrs. Harry Keller, Mrs, Emily Warfield, Mrs. B. O. Harvey and Mrs. Bessie Gould, all of Curtin street, spent Priday in Lewistown on a business and pleasure mission Don't the Anniversary the Owens Electric Pa. starting Sat- at 9:00 o'clock forget R Bellefonte Sale at K Store ction on anything the store -After a several his parents, Mr. and Mrs Plumb, of North Allegheny Ned Plumb returned Monday t duties with the medical corps Camp Lee, Va Mr. ai Mis Stroudsburg who have ducting the Lenape Terra for tourists for several years ly sold their property, and for the time being are living at Ariington Heights, a § Stroudsburg -Mr. and and daughter, ived days’ visit with I. E sireet 0 his at Decker been ¢ House re Oent : en id Mile: uburb Mrs Janet, ho nday ith Frederick Herr of Pittsburgh art here weeks’ yvacat ents, Mr at th Herr Com; pi Terminatin oyment with here Won Herr pal Herr Heir any in Pitist g the Mrs uth Allegheny daught Lambert of Tanney Mrs Har mother had an apartment at th Tanney for the past month because of scarlet fever, reported to be | convalescing rapidly and the quar- | antine wis removed durin’ the! weekend Mr Ham ¥ ana rs ned in is and Mrs. Clyde family, moved Baturday former Galbraith home Bishop street, into the eastern side of the Spicher double house on We st Logan street, vacated some Linu ago by Mr. and Mrs Leslie Pollard and family wi 'e NOW one of the Owens h on Bishop Preet Mr. and Mrs, Richard Cl son, Samuel, and Malcolm Shuman all the Watsontown area, spent Sunday in Bellefonte { Mr Clapp’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Donald Everitt and family, on South Allegheny street Mr. Clapp and Mr. Shuman were here to witness the execution at Rockview penitentiary early Mone day morning Mrz. Belle in East ADD and of M. Ward, of East Un street, suffered a fracture of | left arm near shoulder, when she tripped on a rug at her home and fell to the floor A physician summoned to the home advised removal to the Centre County Hospital for treatment, Yes. terday her condition was said to be satisfactory, Because Mrs. Ward is 8 years of age the injury is some- what more serious than ordinarily would be the case ~An irate motorist who gol a ticket for parking on a crossing the other day expressed the hope that someone soon donates enough paint to the borough to paint crossing lines clear across the street, The presenti system of indicating cross ings with lines only part way across the street is both confusing and slightly stupid, he maintains, We wouldnt know—but we do know that a lot of fuss and furore about the way the lines are painted would be eliminated by the simple act of painting the two lines bounding the crossings clear across the street ~More than 80 parents and teachers atiended a meeting of the Bellefonte Parent-Teachers” Assos ciation in the social rooms of the Reformed church, Tuesday night Interesting and instructive addresses were given by Miss Ethel Crider and Mrs. Elinor McDowell, of the local school faculty. Mrs. Millard Ha:ts- wick, president of the association, | presided. Delegates named to attend the Central Pennsylvania District P. T. A. meeting in Chambersburg this | Saturday were: Mrs, Hartswick, Mrs. | Robert Davison, Miss Dorotfly Wil- kinson and Floyd C. Hill, Mrs Hartswick appointed Mrs. Edward Miller as chairman of the program committee ~The Centre County Hospital | Alumni Association held a Hallow le‘'en party at the Willlams eabin| _ along Spring Creek, Tuesday night.! Hallowe'en games featured the en- tertainment, and refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Rus- sell Lambert, Mrs. Wilbur Badger, Mrs. James Williams and Mrs Don. ald McCoy. Those present were: Miss Marguerite Krape, of Butler; | Mr. and Mra. C. A. Bauer, of Hunt-| ingdon; Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Corman | and Mr. and Mrs, Donald McCoy, ! of Pleasant Gap, and Miss Edna Witmer, Mrs. Mary Locke, Miss Jane! Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bad- | ger, Mr. and Mrz, James Williams, | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lambert and Ison, all of Bellefonte. Cut the the her the lar- | gest selection at lowest prices. Pea- | visited over the past weekend witn! Mrs, | Mrs | home in Conway, Mr, and Mrs. William Mrs, Jury, Sager's at York mother, Miss Edith Corl, employed in the local telephone exchange, | weekend with her parents, John Corl at State C Pvt. Adolph Chopp, of sub-station State Motor spending a week's vacatio Beaver ¢ -Mr, and Mrs. Walter Camp Hill, spent Sutday fonte with Mr. street Special! Identification only, Saturday Photo Service, Belleionte George Haze) Herman Hazel, ed the funeral of the for: ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles In South Williamsport ternoon Don't forget at the R Bellefonte, Pa. star Nov. Ist, at 9:00 o'c reduction on any Prompt Phot all 19 West 8 Hi and on Saturda Sat the Sale Owens Store urday, percent the store Cameron ordnance K Heverly, em the plant of Powder Company at Ravenna, Ohlo, spent the forepart of this v his family in the Hever] ments, North Allegheny Mrs. George street, who has been health since the Iatter tember, last Thursday was the Centre County Hospit is undergoing obser: treatment Mr Niaga Falls N. Y weekend | in Bellefonte Mrs. O. A. Kline and not he ang oar ¢ ’ Oi An Owens siree! brite its second anniv ale which begir ember 1. The iting the will recive erator water Mr East | Harris th ner ana wal ides ‘ot Gillen one of } ed near 5 Before 1 fashionable assembiage daughter y carol Tonner William 7 : became the Mrs of ner Communi adelphia Harms Cilen Torresdaie Foerd The known is a cou oy ITs and mer well : of Mayor Lawren Dr. Mack Speaks at Club Meeting Stresses Nutrition as Factor in Defense; Buys Defense Bond Dr. Pauline B. Mack. of vania States College was speaker at the Bellefonte Ciulk, Monday evening was “The Truth About our Clothing She illustrated with slides showing various labora. W 1 tests made on a certain group to determine tory of children, in order the nutritive value of thei stressed the importance Dr. Mack nutrition pointing out CUng men have been tun both in World War emergency, because of bad other deficiencics ' caused proper food in childhood The general Pederation an's Clubs has asked all of as a defense that thou the cliibs to purchase Defense and in line with this reque cal club voted to buy a bond. money from the club lreasury that purpose Aaron lLeitzell, local Defense Council, and outlined the work of t cil, asking for co-operation Woman's Club. Dean Btate College, Committee. also was He outlined what A piano solo was Gunnel Bjalme. Mrs. W. J. Emerick made an ap- | ‘peal for help in making for the Red Cross. This work is ur- | gent and workers are greatly necd- | ted, Any individual or group of wom- men who are willing to help are ask- {p ed to call Mrs. Emerick. D. WA TAX of BEL Friendly ! Rankin Rankin's fs day for Philadelphia for a visit with |B. Rankin and family at thelr nome {on East Curtin service day his An Hazel, of Es part 2] where vall Ihomas Elects will ce Hoove of Her sands chairman of wa Warnock of head of the present told of the importance of Keeping the morale of the people on a high | | level mittee hoped to accomplish in the! | present emergency | rendered by | J Sager | Jacob CLASSIFIED ADVEDRTISEMERNTS spent the Mr. and ollege | Rockview Police, is 0 at his ounty 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and thie benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE A stralght one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising-sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre ocrat Is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at intervals, om —— of, in Belle ather, W on Evenings Sager ward St tf nephew y attend. ner's sis. A. Hazel, urday Dem -~ one Lime, different ————— —-——_—— FOR the: teeta one BALE r OO Rally Day at Pleasant View Rally Day will be observed in Pleasant View Union Chapel lock. Ten mile north of Bellefonte, on Bunday, FOR thing in November 0 at 2 o'clock Sunday Call © « School, In charge of Dr. Walter Hea- ton of Philipsburg, president of Centre County Sabbath sociation, All former pupil lally Invited be present Endeavor Rally hi Christian apRrt. t 7:30. Come and enjoy the ing at 7.30 niversary Electric ting Bat- y AIL Mi SALE the Ali« CRPeC- At 6:30, FOR BALF Preach- I im " don tu Aaro Gay FOR BALE in ] ' las ployed the At School \ to week with Tv Bx treet ast High in good of Bep- taken 10 15 n and Fargey Kiddie Card of Thanks RIPKA pressl: 9 O00 cock eriary We } lines =» | Rivka Husband 2427 WANTED--Middle » SBALE--Con POR RF Bak ABWAYN Lary De TIMOR Won ted to Buy WANTED--To SUY ahalting, beat pric j of SRSrte Machin Pa Phone 33-R ; : POR BALE pm = WANITED-To buy =» d bow ' a sate] Ad girls bicyale, for children 7 i ett pOlalons H Tours Write Hus Street WANTED any xing 1uire of Hud 2 Phone ew, write O The «¢ Mr. and ie M y Cari Belieto D ATTENTION FX dy SALE~ Hardman ¢ WANTED An eau W chairs eda guns er ClOCka or Help Wanted WANTED- work inn i WANTED- ! ; dolls lass 8 € 138 FOR BALE all Backed Fait At ow Large 3 You it Club i X44 J Boston fot BR x44 fw ANT ED—A 200d ia fall and i Olean Penna. Furnace Pennsyl- the guest woman's topic Food and her talk RD tor Ti fa | 17 TR WANTED-Girl work Two in Rothrock. Phone aeneral use. 3 Mrs. Geo Bellefonte 44 NTE D- Experienced Dai rer March | modern farm. mvenience ihbet and refere ABS Centre Democrat x47 WANTED Cood Day ryma on Biate noe Addr ew an ont % Phone a wi nter cold abil i or write O r food office. bn Bei Bajesmen Kieady Reliable men wal to call on farmer Ns expeorieu capital required. Write Box 250 Punxsutawney WANT BD Dal ry farm workers or married, in Sus'ex County Jersey, Good wages and living oon- ditions. Write today for application hlank. No employment agency fee | —~ EE. ee Buassex Co, J ENGRAVED- mvitations Per al atic niished by us We have on do graved work measure, Name ¢ Od ied down, and this teeth and by h #1 C 8 1 before ordering ¢ Democrat im- of Wom- federated Bonds, wt the lo- Board of Agr. Newton. N. | pOR SALE ‘Ten-picce x44 suite rocks air pore chairs smoking erche: 268 by 16 wall ! drawer thiffonier reat with mirror metal utility cabinel. electric with tabhje: small table lam ed wots miscell ATION Terms cash Inquire Tp. m m. Mrs. Ranh Mailory, Havel ment ta . Bellefonte Phone 203. Cider Making CIDER MAKING Lider will at the Boob Cider Mill between Aaronsburg and POR SALE--Bicycle, like new. 815. | every Wednesday. : Paul Witmer, Bellefonte. RD. 3 X44 | CIDER MARING—During August pressing will be done on Tuesday and Friday. After Labor Dav every day but Saturday, White's Cider Press Axe Mann, Pa Phone 522. R-3 Sau - a al tand WANTED Coal and umber Cperalons 8 ne using 10 oben un coal mines and str for | pings, also cut timber, panet wood IR 1. ties and mine tiez, on the sever. al large tracts of land is Centre and Clinton Counties. Must have your own equipment snd operate on feases. rentals or rovalty basis Call or address OG. Fdaward Haupt, owner iR. D3 Bellefonte, foi Articles tor Sale the 5 present he Couns | from the ADAri« x44 Morale | andg | FOR SALE «Cabbage 1 cont a pound Nittany Gardens, Nittany, Pa, 45 be “made at Fied'er Woodward his com- x44 FOR SALE-—Large type Enciish Holly~ wood vearling ohickens. W. B Musser Spring Mills, R D2 x44 FoR SALE-—Loose ‘mixed hay and al- faifa by ton or bulk. Inquire of { Jonn Matiz, Hublersburg. Pa x46 table mode} | < of | Re “44 Live Stock POR BALE- Cow and neifer. Inguirs of Mike Rusinko, Clarence. Pa. x44 PCR BALE A young milk cow quire at John Parney. Clarence, ~ x garments | | FOR SALE-~Emerson radios 81495 and up K. Owens Electric Store, | FOR SALE—Two “heifers, one with i oalf by her gide. C. E Bruss, Fiem- { ing, Pa x44 { FOR SALE-—-A heifer 2 years old, weight 900, also a vounsg cow, In. quire of Mrs. Anna Zelesnick, Pleat ant Cap, Pa x44 FARMERS-—Penng Valley Sales barn, Centre Hall Pa. holds sale every Tuesday. Being your live stock and poultry, you can expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner Mar 1H FOR SALE—A 12 vear old mare, wot about 1500 Ibe. Sound and airieh’ or will exchange for a good cow Of young oattle Ihaqyire of George L Peters, R. D Port Matilda, Pa. Phone 13<R-11 Pasta VOTE FOR GNER GEISS COLLECTOR LEFONTE BOROUGH Competent !| — Responsible ! steeles? SER a & In- | pA Mary ky ex 3 » My Do ellefonte, Pa. Phone 874 FOR SALE Dogs, Pets, Etc. For Sale 6r Rent ALE Of REN A Houses tor Rent RENT ca FOR chr tre Democrat FOR RENT kK. O¢ FOR RENT FOR RENT: oN A N. Vo 1721 Zon ouire or M 2. Phone ‘R RENT "OOM Re im He A five po POY RENT 11 conven ¥ Jot Pa 122 Eas Ave oO College nine effi steam heal second floors, garage 440-R 3211 uw POR RENT---845 Hamilton rooms hath bardwood, first inquire Bellefonte FOR RENT-$ room modern hed t I Beilefon 4 Farm For Rent FOR RENT- farm, near A Brockerhoft FOR RENT- Sr ocked farm running water, electricity, Only those with heln and can furnish reference need aoply Box 113 Bellefonte, Pa. x44 Fen BRENT Farm at Lamar, 11¢ aoe: In 200d condition. Fmed lat year. Stables anbroved by inspeetor H L Thr ckenmiller Min Hall Pa x44 Apartments tor Rent | floor 4 room | producing Apply WH 4iu1 —140 acre good Bellefonte ron RENT ry second Rooms For Rent 244 Business Opportunity SALE UMMAGE il Matern Ges Rang & ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. Bellefonte N : Floor Show | EVERY NIGHT ws AT sn apartment. corner Curtin and Alles | Inquire of First ant gheny Sis $2500 National Bank. Bellefonte, Pa ren RENT A : room “anturnished | Aoartment in the Decker bullding i givate. beth rent reason atte adire of Decker Motor pF ata Harry's Tavern S Spring SL__ Bellefonte, Pa | | i i hid |
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