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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Indiana, Pennsylvania
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16
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tme, is the TelAlvanlft' laM of fame Trey, It Is locat- Of a manafaetur- fltaf Bath in Northampton SMncI Is 'believed to be tne tree in, the state. Wtaion is advanced by Joseph chief 6f the Bureau of of the State Department i and Waters who is making iletfe survey of all the big trees of the state, historic tree came from the George Washington at Mount Va.j General Washington the tree to General Brown fame who planted it ft of 'house; where it grew such large proportions and has been btift of the natural wonders of the Le- igh'Valley. fall, Mr" Illiclc visited this fa- Horse Chestnut Tree and wo- io'fturtate in collecting four nuts that fallen from its branches. He them to his home in New where each of his four planted a nut in the garden "liltft. It Js hoped that the baby trees eh will develop from these nuts develop into thrifty trees which ,,.,111 have an interesting story in history to tell.

In a letter written by James Lowell on the occasion of his- aibifthday, February 22, 1891, 'to the iachool children of Bath, who often mammoth speaks iJalKmt his tree planting efforts in phese words: "In my childhood I put trtut into the earth from which IjSrang a Horse Chestnut Tree whoso trunk has now a of eight feet sustains a vast dome of verdure, haunt of birds and bees." r. H. F. Harrison made a business to Indiana Wednesday. The 'Watch it be of platinum, gold or silver; for man, woman, boy or girl, let it bear the name i that assures dependability, dur- with ability arid utmost value for Visitors and Cordially Welcomed J.

E.GALDWELL Go. CHESTNUT STREET BELOW BROAD PHILADELPHIA If Ruptured Try This Free i 'Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Hat Convinced Thoutandi. Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman or 3 write at onoe to W. S. SSlCMaln St, Adams, N.

for a If tree trial "of his wonderful stimulat- "application. Just put it on the rupture and the muscles begin to v-; tighten; they begin to bind together ffl that the opening closes naturally need of support or truss appKance is done away with. Don't neglect to send for this free Even if your rupture doesn't other you what Is the use of. wear- supports all your life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and Innocent little rup- 'm. turey kind thrown thou- sands on the operating table? A host of men and women are daily such risk just because their do not hurt prevent jj them from getting around.

Write fs at once for this free 'trial, as it is a wonderful thing and has Ui aided in the cuse of ruptures that 1V were as "Bte as a man's two flsts. Try and wrtte once, using tha coupon below. Free for Rnnture W. B. Rice, 381CMain Adams, N.

T. Tou may send me entirely free Sample Treatment of your stimulating application for Rupture Name Address State JACK and, JACK, Attorneys Adjourned Sale of'Valuable Real Estate! Consisting of six pieces, property of the Estate of Ex-Judge S. J. Telford, deceased, situated in Cherryhill, Buffington and Brushvafley townships, Indiana County, will be sold at Public Sale, At Court House, Indiana FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 1924, at 1:30, O'Clock, P.

M. i Also, At this sale the Homestead at the corner of Seventh and Water 'Streets, will be sold. It is a 10- room frame dwelling, with all modern conveniences and equipment; lot fronts 120 on, Water Street and 140 feet on Seventh Street; all kinds of fruit trees and small fruits thereon i A Very Desirable Home TERMS: One-half cash; balance in 6 months, with bond and mortgage security. MABLE W. TELFORD, ADMINISTRATRIX Tween Season Styles $3.95 and $4.95 Many smart Sport Oxfords with medium, round low heel.

Black Hunter, Brown, or Toney Red Calfskin. practical street styles indeed, for the uncertain weather, 'Tween Seasons $3.95 $4.95 Shoes Shoes fA Hosiery Great Coat Sale Friday and 'Saturday IlllFlililll! rHEBONTON m. store fbr -ntttdimuiPa. OMgnsbutla Great Coat Sale Friday and Still Greater Values For Those Women Who Choose From These Groups Every Winter Coat Marked Lower Than Evfcr Before Four Special Groups sss I The fC BON TON" Where Quality And Lou) Prices Meet 25.00 to 29.75 Coats at 39.75'to 47.75 Coats at 53.75 to 69.75 Coats at 79.75'to 89.75 Coats at VJ) each price there are savings that range to a full half jind more, and in each group a wide choice of fine fabrics and smart fur trimmed garments developed in those rich, lustrous fabrics shown in many of the season's most expensive coats and wraps and luxuriously trimmed with beaver, wolf, fox, squirrel and other fine fur's. Many handsome Sports Models in these groups suitable for Early Spring Wear.

Coats In All Sixes For Women And Misses ass COMMODORE Miss Lou Harrison attended High School entertainment at Glymer on Monday evening. Mrs. Clyde Woodruff called on her sirter, Mrs. Valley Grumbling, Tuesday. Mrs.

D. C. Lefencv and daughter, Francis returned home after spending some time with friends at Lancaster. Banker's Wife Advises Indiana People "I had stomach trouble so bad everything I ate soured and formed gas. Was miserable until I tried Adlerika.

This helped the first day." Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlorika acts on Both upper and lower bowel and removes all'gasses and poisons. Brings out matter you never thought was in your system. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Daugherty's Drug Store. PLUMVILLE Mrs.

Conrad Lukehart who had been ill all winter, was able to be around with her family Saturday evening for the first tiriie in three months. Mrs. Lukehart has been totally blind for 23 years. Lillian Nichol, a High school student spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Myrl Stewart of Beyer.

Mrs. Harry Colkitt is ill with neuralgia. Mrs. H. M.

Zimmerman has been on the sick list for the last week as the result of a fall on. the ice. A. D. Good who has been seriously ill with heart trouble is showing some improvement at present, Mrs.

Beam who had receiving treatment" at Indiana, hospital for "several weeks was abl to be brought to home here, the last of the week. Rev, and Mrs. Buckbalter were, visitors on Sunday in th 0 home of Mr. James Edwards of Beyer. Har.ry Shaffer and 'his fathcr-irblaw C.

G. Marshall were Punxsutawney visitors on Saturday. ALVERDA Mr. Harry Van Duser Indiana was a caller in town Tuesday. Elizabeth Hull spent the week end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Hull. Charles McGinley of Heilwood was a caller in Tuesday. Lewis Dumm of Nicktown was a caller in town recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Reithmiilcr of Indiana'spent Sunday at the home of S. S. Smith. Th- Stork visited the home of and Mrs.

Clarence Settlemeyer Sun-' clay and left i their care a big baby boy. Frank Signo wa a caller at, Spangler on Saturday. The dance held at the Club house Saturday night was largely attended. Read the Classified Ads. STRAND Theatre FRUAl Here is your Favorite in a thriller "Home-Keeping Hearts Are Happiest" This is the tremo of one of sincerest dramas ever told in pictures.

It will touch your heart and Igrip your emotions, lit is a cross-section of life. You will be thrilled and amused by the wholesome tone; perfect cast, vigorous action and charming come of this delightful drama, MUTE ROMEO Also a Comedy Sterling Self Filling Fountain Pen for 25c Clip This Coupon And Present At" Johnstons New Stand with 25c and Receive a Sorting Self Filling Fountain Pen. A dandy pen for School Mi 3 A..

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