a January 13, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five HISTORY OF SCOTIA!J. Thomas Mitchell (Contraned from tage one) of Bedford county, and he mention- ed in his survey report the Great Barrens located south of Buffalo Run. This name was also used in another survey, one of July 26, 1774 The French had explored !there some time before that date but what attracted thelr attention at that tine was the geological formation of the sand and clay, and it had no knowledge of the ore that was there The Indians did of it and showed settlers some of the big deposits suppose that is why Col. John ton and Col. Samuel Miles were first lronmasters to ake out or River Hill The first Indians know: in the Barrens were tribe, in about 1698. There were other earlier tri but there are no reco fect. Some Indians had settled ti Shawnees. It is known that the Barrens were ] hased the Shawnee tribe in 1768. After purchase from the Indians tl was Incorporated with CO county, where remained 1772. when it becams newly county. Then in ferred to Mifflin « county claimed t! of Pennsylvania When Robert Glover son William Ellis ames Newpol John O'Briar { Thomas West taken up « of la: th h then eems they underlying have knowledge ome I of the ea believe part Hm created 1789 1 mind use it as at did, couple of Jor land w These men and Col Patton ed some Valley but ti to the writer Mr. Patton terest to General ated it fer some where it received win Cut 3ut the been a debt ’ to clear him<elf of to Moses Thom | $80.000. This bank ated more or less | to 1822, but not record of ore that « River Hill (ater on Cente Fumace [1 when the down, never to operat The records we amount of ore | amount of pig met at the furnace. The each ye Were as | 170 tons; 1853 827 tons: and in 1855 ‘ut, 1854, 140 ton Red Bank, 1853, 21 tons. We have Lhe for the three remaining 1857, 1858, but records for these year ords show that th of ore taken came from Histori an imp productior furnac we GO Evelashes The growti ' 4 brows can with pure fore retiring - Felt Hats The an irt from a felt hat, and almost new appear tire sandpaper NEW DISCOVERY FOR MASTITIS Due to Streptococcus Agaloctice surface About 99% of all Mastitis, or Garget, =» caused by Streptococcus agalactige new discovery, Beebe G-Lac, ( Tyrothricin) stops the action of Streptococcus agala tine. If Mastitis, due to this microbe, is cutting into the milk production of your best dairy cows, act now’ Get Beebe Lac Easy to inject. Goes right to work. Den’: Writes History of Bar (Continued from page ome) admitted Never pent most vp and died In in Bellefont 1 deputy mmonwealth interim \ of Buflalo return te History IRT4-1883—~Terms of Judge Charles A. Mayer, and Judge John Holden Orvis 74. with the busine { the { { N { 1 tonit of The let Mastitls rob you of your profits. Get | Beebe G-Lac today. Ask shout our special milk testing service PARRISH DRUG STORE Bellefonte, Pa. ’ When you forget to “hang wp" your telephone, your line is “busy” and you cannot receive calls, In war time, especially, every minute of your service is important. Be sure to re- place your receiver after each aall. - - - - THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA font a Many polit I~ FTE im for the legal business line. He died another of our future Governors sas atided to the Bar it. Daniel Hartman Rastings had come from that portion of our coun- i by Clinton just before w was born, He started his school teacher and was the youngest principal the Bellefonte chools have ever chosen. Hastings wis a real orator and, of oourse successful in his practice. He waa associated with a hard worker at the law In the person of Wilbur F Reeder. Hastings was always inter. ested In military affairs, became {oolonel of the 5th regiment, and re. colved the appointment of Adlue tant<Cieneral of the Commonwealth With Beaver, Oryis and Spangler | he helped in the development of the Cambria county coal fields and gave much personal attention to the op- erations, While at this work he learned of the Johnstown Flood, are rived there on horseback, and took personal charge of the restoration [of the eity, From every standpoint that was great plece of work of {his life. He nominated John Bher- {man for the Presidency at the Re publican convention in Cincinnati In 4 speech which Murat Halrtend | called & gem of American oratory. He had the uncanny ability to re’ member everyone of the thousands whom he had ever met, and knew Aere madaogrs Waln but he always wa His principal the collection In 1870 fice winner was In in 1038 taken over career as A lvoter in the county. He died at the) early age of 54 In 1803 Reber was admitted in the same year with Hastings, He was also a teacher and practiced In hort time He there William ¥F. chool Bellefonte to the within the but a West next moved and died en year In our three "hese national Inwye Alfred A centennial year were admitted Dale, hi and J. Wesley if the Dale bro- ettler at Onk of our M broe- Crepe Lor « first an office part thelr entire Wis Qa leasing fn oa good person helor until 1924, Clem vas meth ned ined death In 1RO8 JULIAN many friends and relatives of Mrs. Sephis Wilson were sadden- ed by the news of her death last week, Mrs. Wibson was a resident of this piace for many years. She leaves behind many friends who held highest esteem. We Wish extend sympathies to her many rel natives Mrs. Clarence Flack has been vary 1 for the past few days. She has been suffering from pneumonia, We are giad to hear that she is greatly improved at this writing The neighbors are glad to See William Dando back home again after spending some time confined In Harrisburg due to an attack of pneumonia Harold Alexander has been on the sick list but has managed oO oon. tinue with his work. Miss Bonetta Rowan ls confined to her home due to Uiness, We hope her a speedy recovery, i Master William Eckert Is spend | Ing some UUme at the home of Mr. and Mry Charles Alexinder. Wis] mother, Lhe former Marion Probst, in the Altoona Hospital mt | The her in the going an operation ang treatment Her many friends in this community | wish her a speedy recovery, : — Promotion The War Department nounced promotion in the master's Corps of Mitchell, of Bta has an. te ————————————— | [0 QE game of practically every ond leutenant to Modern Etiquette 1. Is It necessary on no convershition being 2. What | move mouth table? 3. Is it graved form ot that one with a introduced to him? CAITY after the proper way to re- from them art seeds of gra the the when enting use An en- filled permissible to ecard, to be declining invita for ntin tions? need linen or considered the tablecloth to be used table? 5. At edo iu what functions should a tax- worn? 8. What would bx a girl to Anotne Answers RUNVILLE na me ’ he Fred ay | Undertaker was buried Tuesdas t Parmers Mills. A short was held at the Reese home R. H. Courtne PENN STATE 10 TRAIN DAIRY HERD TESTERS rotirze of the new year NE GRIT aera improve ociation testers at the ania State College will be 26 10 Pebruary 9. instead of ary 12-26, as was planned or- ails announcing the new dates, © R. Gearhart tate upervisor of that 105 persons six short courses given it the College last Beventy ne accepted positions. Seventy-two students In Jast year's comrses from 35 of the £7 counties In A 33 came rom COW testers a attended tw year of the came Pennsylvania other states CGiearhart says that present vacan. cles In the ranks of testers will be filled by those who complete the forthcoming course - Rust Spots To remove rust stains from cloth. ng. soak them in bolling rhubarb julece, It is claimed that Lhe most stubborn spots will yield to this treatment without injuring the ne. | terial nm— Furnitare Marks It is often possible to remove ‘he’ white marks on furniture, that are caused by heat or water, by holding | a hot iron near the spot, but not | near enough 1 burn or scorch : RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING “AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8, Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. Home Owned and Operated DETSOT Person EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. PORT MATILDA ate of C, Wild Mr. F. 8, Bish h clone . hom until family moved in Philipsbury 1s work Blair Lo» Lykens & ed for examinat armed force Mrs, Grace On pneumonia, getting along pected Mr Cieorg ter He has two week H, ¢C. Woodring esl residents ! somewhat had been ver The Pre ciety will this 2:30 p.m Nickodemus Hoover Gu ken Song si EXECUTORS NOTCH GROROGE TDW A ‘ f 0 better ing EAXBCLTOR'S NOTIC) : ( Legal Notices STOCKHOLDER'S wil} help MEETING NOTICS ¢ William be taken ame without LESTER E. dlhi Ptrest Campbell, 4 FEXFCUTOR'S f J # NOTICE + estate of és Townh- deceased ] 1 P buts ’ MM ihe above to the noeeied Ww EXECUTORS & Windstorm Folicy Protects You John F. Gray & Son Phone ARE THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN HELP The only way those who seriously need electric appliances can obtain them iS to buy the idle ones you may have — for no new appliances can be made. Look in the attic or cellar for that out-of-use electric iron or washer. Then take them to your electric dealer. He'll swap them for War Stamps. Start searching today! Make A Deal Dealer Nith Your Dig up every electric appliance vou can spare . . . no matter what its condition. Then make a deal with vour dealer. If possible, it will be reconditioned and sold at ceiling prices established bv OPA. If it is beyond repair, he will use parts of it to keep some other appliance running and the balance will go to scrap conservation. He Will Pay You In War Stamps Your dealer will allow you —in War Stamps—a fair price for your old appli ance. You'll be helping some needy war worker and your government. Put your idle electric appliances to work for Victory today! : WEST PENN POWER WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH From Financial Less. Bes General Insuranes “wi. Bellefonte, Pa.
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