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Bedford Gazette from Bedford, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Bedford Gazettei
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Bedford, Pennsylvania
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2
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TWO A Coated Tongue? What It Means A bi'd i touguo, bad taste fa Uic mouth, and dobihty, are usually that tho liver is out of order. Prof. llom- mcter says: "Tho liver is an sc- rondary in i a to the 4 te -'f Vo 1 a a poisons within our own which arc as deadly as a snake's venom. Tho liver out. the n-ral circulation.

arc made of May-apple, Hi and jalap, first put iiito form by Doctor Pierce nearly years ago, and sold for 25 cents by all druggists as Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Pellets. Burnhum, take pleasure to recommend Dr. Pieree's medicines. We have been using Dr.

Pieree's Pleasant Pellets for ax or seven years. This really is about ail the doctoring we do when anything is wrong with the family. We keep the 'Pellets' in the house all the time--will not be without CHAS McMiNN Palmyra, had severe aHacks chrorii, diarrhoea. had been plagued vith it ior vear? and ti.v -ernies" oi rny son Dr. Go'rr-i' Discr.vv--.- vw? rjurers I thi; 'Discovery' ami tcid to ii-y is a NOTICE In th Court of Common Pleas o.

Bedford County, Penna. Ella Bark Thompson vs John Hai per Thompson in divorce No. 6f November term, 1919. To John. Harper Thompson, lat.

erf Bedford Borough, Bedford County Ptmna. Whereas, Ella Kirk Thompson your wife has filed a libel in tin- Court of Common Pleas of Bed ford County praying a divorce from you on the ground of wilful and licious desertion, now you are herebj notified and required to appear Ii- said court on or before Tuesday, th- fcwenty third day of December nex fco answer the complaint of the said Ella Kirk Thompson and in a of such appearance you will be i a i to have a divorce granted Jii your ab sence. A Sheriff. A E. PEN'NETvL.

AtU.rr.ey. Nov. 21, 4 i 1UO i a i ft's i i i i i i to i i A i i i a i i i is ne.vr.i- of i i of A'" i is a by i i i a poison. 7 i i i i i i a a tiie a i It" i i i there. is! reason i i i a i i a i a a i a i i a i i i I i a i a a a 1 a i i i such cases.

i a i a Mrs. S. I i a i i i i says: a a a a 'i'h i 1 a I a i ey i i THE GAZETTE, KEDFORD, I'A. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. is i the ev "U.S." Arctics--Made of snow-tight cashmerette, warm' and comfort- abl'-.

Reinforced -where the wear fs hardest. In one, two, four and sis: buckles, all weights and sizes. enLer the house iis clean and dry shod as you left it. Think of having an overshoe that keeps" your feet warm as an arctic does--dry as If boot will--in the coldest, wettest weather I In every way, the new U. S.

Walrus is the farmers' ideal overshoe. At exactly the places where overshoes usually wear out first, the U. S. Walrus has been made strongest. Its sole consists of heavy layers of the finest rubber.

Every point of strain is specially reinforced. Ask your dealer to-day to show you a pair of the new U.S. Walrus. Other "U.S" models--all built for the hardest wear Whether you prefer a boot or a bootee for the wet season, a "rubber" for general use, or a cloth-top arctic--you can find in U. S.

ruober footwear exactly what you need. Tough, heavy soles--special reinforcements at toe and heel--and always the highest "U.S." boots are made in all sizes and styles: Short, Storm King, Sporting and Hip. and whits. In red, black, EXKCUTOIt'S NOTICE i i a i i ba a a i i a I get so a i i to be i A i i i q- I i i i i i- i a i Estate of Jfagdalene Custer and Frederick Custer, late of Napier Township, Bedford County, Deceased. Letters testamentary having been granted the undersigned executor a in the last and testa- merit of Magdulene Custer and Frederick Custer late of Napier Township Hod ford County, deceased, all i persons a i a i r.r a a i the a of said, noMtied tc present i i iii SCKELLBURG, PENM.

The small bank with the 0(1 Compound Interest paid on time osits You can open a Savings -or (' kecking arcmnnr with AT'DTTOK'S NOTICE Estate of Roy H. Staplton, late if S.ixton Borough, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bed- "ord County, to determine the heirs and make distribution of the Balance in the hands of C. C. Staple- Administrator, late of Saxton R.

Stapieton, late of Saxton Borough, Bedford County. de- sRnsed, to and among the parties en' i to receive the samo. will sit. 'or the purposes of his a the TT in TI no.oernher 1110. SAS.K OF V.ALUAIU.K BSTATK Xotice is hereby given that J.

QI Bowser, Administrator of the estate of Charles K. Bowser, late of Wood- Township, Bedford County, I deceased, will offer at public on Monday JJecember 15. 1919,. a o- o'clock ..1. of said day all of a a a i real etsate sitnatew 1 i South rd near Lafay- a lands Harry I i i i .1 Charles Tonge- Croyle.

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