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THE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915. 3 Imagine the happiness of the women who get Hoosier Cabinets this Holiday season. Think of'the joy of preparing over a thousand meals a year with a saving of half the time and energy. Your wife will appreciate this Hoosier Cabinet as a million other women do. You may not know why the Hoosier has such a marvelous sale--but she knows.

She knows about the sanitary sliding table of pure aluminum or porcelain--the spotless white cupboards uncluttered by partitions. She knows how the utensil tray and deep metal drawers save time, how the shaker flour sifter avoids grit and won't wear out; how the metal caster sockets make it easy to move without breaking The food guide, calendar and pencil holder are among the 40 labor-saving features that give the Hoosier unrivaled supremacy for her. So we gladly guarantee that if she isn't delighted with the Hoosier for Christmas we'll refund every penny. And we can start now on the remarkably liberal terms of $1 down and $1 per week. Four styles shown at the store.

D. W. BEAM, Bedford, Pa. Good-fey, Old Year! Old Year! With words of grace. Leave us with him who takes your place, And say, Old Year, unto the New, "Kindly, carefully, carry them through, For much, 1 ween, they have yet to do." Godfrey Saxe, Friendship pr Add-a-Link Bracelet Ton give your friend a link with your initia' on.

Ten links, each with different initials, form the.braeelet. They are growing like Wild Fire. Sterling Silver (solid silver) links at 25 cents. No charge for engraving. JAMES E.

CLEAVER Jeweler and Optician Bedford, Pa. Their Resolutions. They were young as April as they pressed close to a window of wonderful confections. "What bad habits are you going to give up this New Year?" he asked. i "You," she answered briefly; "what bad habits are you going to give up?" I "Letting you have your own way," he responded firmly, "so our engage- I ment stands." "Very well, then, go in and buy me that heart-shaped box of candy." And both New Year resolutions went the way of their kind.

Meeting of Stockholders. The annual meting of the Stockholders of the First National Bank of Schellsburg, for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday, January 10th, 1916, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 12 a. m.

W. C. KEYSER, Dec. 17. 4t.

Cashier. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. of Leah Hite, late of King Township, Bedford County, Deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to MICHAEL J. GEORGE, Administrator, E.

M. PENNELL, Attorney. Portage, Pa. Dec. 17, 6w.

EXECUTORS' NOTICE. of Jacob T. Anderson, late of Bedford Township, Bedford deceased. Letters testamentary having been granted the undersigned executors named in the last will and testament of Jacob T. Anderson, late of Bedford Township, Bedford County, deceased, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are hereby notified to present the same without delay for payment, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment of the same.

FRANK R. ANDERSON, Listonbury, Pa- GEORGE W. ANDERSON, Cessna, Pa. W. L.

FICKE.S, Osterburg, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned executor of the estate of Thomas M. Mervine, late of the Borough and County of Bedford, deceased, will offer at public sale on the premises, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1913 at one o'clock of said day, the mansion property, late the residence of said decedent, in the Borough of Bedford, Bedford consisting of two adjoining lots, together, fronting 120 feet on the south side of Pitt Street, between Thomas and West streets and extending back at same width 540 feet to an alley. Bounded on the west by lot of Wm. Weyant and on the east by lot of Peter BeeMiller.

Lot No. 1 is improved with a two- story frame dwelling, a large frame barn with ample shedg for carriages, and with necessary outbuildings. Lot No. 2 adjoins Peter BeeMiller and lot No. 1, fronts 60 feet on Pitt Street and is unimproved.

This desirable mansion property will be sold as a whole or in two parts, to suit the purchaser. These lots are less than two blocks removed from the center of the business section of the town and contain the only unimproved iot on Pitt St. between Juliana and West is in a first-class residence district and is desirably located. 10 per cent, of bid cash on day of sale, one-third including the cash on deliver the deed, one-third in one yeaV and one- third- in two years thereafter, with interest; with the privilege of the purchaser to pay all in cash or both the deferred payments in one year. possession will be given- i E.

M. PENNELL, The Very Best Flour That Money Can Buy ELIAS BLACKBURN Wholesale Distributor Fishertown, Pezma. in Itod and boxes, sealed with Elue Kiubon. Take no other. Buy of your Uk-attirht.

Askfor OKIl-CHICS-TOtS DIAMOND ICRANU FILLS, foe 23 years known as Best, Safest, Always Relhto SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE vine, deceased. Dec. 3, 4t. SIMON SELL, Attorney. iVieetinjr of Stockholders.

The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the First National Bank above estate having been granted of Bedford, for the election to the undersigned, all persons in- clirectors to serve for the ensuing; debted to the said estate are re- year, will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday, January 11th, 1916, between the hours 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. Dec.

10, 5t. H. B. CESSNA, Cashier. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.

VERIFY IT The Is In Bedford Almost at Your Door. The public statement a Bedford citizen is in itself strong" proof Bedford people, but confirma- Jtion strenghtens the eveidence." Here is a Bedford who testified years ago that Doan's Kid- Pill relieved weak kidneys and as perman- QUAINT SOLDIER CEREMONY NEW YEAR "NEVER AGAINS" How Crack Scotch Regiment, the Seaforth Highlanders, Ushers in the New Year. from kidney Briti You can in- igate. The case is right at home. Harnishfager, 313 E.

Suggestions for Husbands, Wives and All Lovers, Married or Single, That Are Timely. If you haven't thought up any, here The Seaforth one of are a few timely suggestions: Scotland's crack regiments now at the For hubby: Never again to spend a moment out of the presence of the wife unaccompanied by a trustworthy guardian appointed by her, who will report faithfully all of your doings, even to the irregular quiver of an eye- front, have one of the most peculiar New Year's eve customs of the whole The ceremony is picturesque and imposing. On the night of Hogmanay, at about Bedford, says: I 10:30 o'clock, the regiment assem- ingly confirm all I said in praise I 'Dies In the barrack square. A few Kidney Pills when I pub- minutes later the oldest soldier in the battalion, dressed as a Druid, makes his appearance, to the accompaniment of a nourish of trumpets. As- The undersignedadministratrix c.

t-. of Reuben M. Bussard, late of Monroe Township, deceased, will expose to public sale at the late residence of decedent in said township, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 191G, Executor of the Estate'of T. M. Her- AGENTS WANTED Everywhere To Sell 3 Madame Du Four's Face Powder ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Executors, Dec.

17 6w. of John H. Gephart, late of Napier Township, Bedford County, Letters of administration on the quested to make prompt payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to HOWARD MOON, R. D. 1 New Paris, ELLEN GEESER, 414 Pine Johnstown, K.

M. PENNELL, Attorney. Administrators. Dec. 10, 6w.

EXECUTORS' NOTICE of Joseph P. Sill, late of Bedford Borough, Bedford County, Letters testamentary having been granted the undersigned executors 1 Miss Burke Your a orite Vctress.says, "It's the best I have ever u.st'l so won. I a. i i i a in colors Aiiil Two S3ir.es. 50c I'KH HOX.

Seii'l 2c stamp for Dep a D. The Du Four D.C. EMORYD.CLAAR Attorney-at-Law Bedford, Pa. ui. vj.

vu.iuc.ii uu me IIUM.JU, naiiua ui-jueaseu, a.a.re nereov notinea rr- i-- i of Samuel Pennell and Philip Moun- to pre sent the same without delay i Located ce ot the late rank at 10.00 a. the following real named in the last will and testa- estate. All the estate in remainder ment of Joseph F. Sill, late of Bed- of. said Reuben M.

Bussard, in all ford Borough, Bedford County, that certain tract of land situate in deceased, all persons havjnc: "claims Monroe township, adjoining lands or demands the estate of the of G. W. Cornell on the north, lands deceased, aare hereby notified tain on the east, lands of Alonzo for payment, and all persons indebt- Bennett and Philip Mountain of the ed to sald estate are requested to south and lands of J. Barney on make prompt payments of the samo. the west, containing 117 acres, 37 perches, and having thereon erected Fletcher, Esq.

recommended them some years The cure they made in my ymily has been permanent- I have (Iso taken Doan's Kidney Pills and have given me great relief 1 I lash, or the drinking of soda instead a two-story frame dwelling house, GEORGE POINTS of buttermilk bank Darn wagon shed, grist mill, Attorney Never again to be such a brute as place a to want to stay at home when the of farm implements and household wife wishes to go out, or to wish to goods will be sold. SAMUEL ARTHUR SILL, WILLIAM L. MAY, Executors. Bedford, Pa. Dec.

10 6t, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE go out--by yourself--when wifie de- from backache and other symptons calls on the veterans to show their of kidney complaint. uniforms and achievements of bygone cending the improvised throne, he sires you to stay at home in the bos- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. --emember the name--Doan's-and take no other.

OVCR 65 YEARS' I T3 C. may liri her an i i 'MICK on I'alcnts parents. MI. -in Co. receive -e.

In T.nrrest cli T.Tiiis. S3 a newsdealers. flew York D. C. I i December Feather! and wife of near Rainsburg were guests of friends at Springhope and Point for several days last week.

i George Fisher a B. O. employee spent Christmas with his father Wm. J. Fisher.

Miss Myrtle Cable of Sewickley, came home last week. Miss Cable is not well and thought that a week or so at home would help her recover her health. Guests of the family of R. C. Smith at this time are John I.

Smith, wife and son of Johnstown and C. P- Smith, wife and son of near Pittsburg. Roy and Harry King came home on Saturday to spend Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. King. John Cable of Pittsburgh is at present visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Cable. Mrs. Elva Barkman- of Johnstown is the guest of T. R.

Studebaker and family. The United Evangelical Sabbath had their entertainment on Saturday evening, which was well at- JLended although it rained and snow- Jkl. The entertainment was good, land the scholars received a nice treat which they appreciated very much. John Winegardner is at home again and is improving slowly. It was a close call for John.

Mrs. Ed. Turner of near Schells- btirg is reported as seriously ill from various causes. Her mind is very bad and she requires constant at- tendance all the time. Hooker.

tlmes. To the music of the pipes and brass band veteran after veteran, arrayed-in the uniforms worn by the regiment at di.ferent periods, marches past and salutes the Druid. The Druid then toasts "The Seaforth Highlanders." After a display of Highland dancing the alarm is sounded, the second oldest soldier, arrayed as Father Time, approaches. The veterans then retreat, leaving their honors to be guard, ed by their successors, -and Father Time expels the Druid. At the last stroke of midnight a loud knock is heard at the gate and out rings the sentry's challenge: "Halt! Who goes there?" "The New Year!" comes back the answer.

"Advance, New Year, and give the countersign!" is the next command. "Pass, New Year; all's well!" The gate is then opened and the youngest boy of the' battalion enters, dressed as the high chief of ancient Ross, to represent the New Year. The colonel shakes hands with the boy, while the band strikes up, "A Guid New Year to Ane and A'." After the colonel's greeting to the battalion the national anthem is played and the men fall out. om of your family. Never again to growl, grumble or swear, or pretend to be asleep when the wife pokes you in the back and asks you to walk with the baby in the middle of the night.

Never again to threaten to forbid PUBLIC SALE OP VAIAJAlilVE per cent, of bid a REAL ESTATE. the time the property is struck off, i and balance-in cash at confirmation The undersigned administrator of of sale and delivery of deed tne estate Isaac Pierson, late of A A SARD, the Borough and County of Bedford, B. F. MADORE, Admmistrix, c.t.a. Pa deceased, will offVr at public Attorney, Everett, 3.

sa i on the pre mises, on Bedford, Dec. 24, 3t. PJU1)AVf BCEMBER 0 1 3 Klection Notice. at one cl ck P- m- of said day January 3, 1916, between the hours of Frederick J. HUlegass, late of Mann's Choice Borough, Bedford County, Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to Mrs.

Salina Horner, Administratrix, 938 Bedford Johnstown, Pa. Dec. 3, Gw. AhSICiXKE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The Joseph undersigned assignee of Barkman of Monroe Town- Never again to forget to peck wifie on the cheek upon leaving her in the morning and coming home at night, to tell her that her frightful new bon- of 11 a.

and 2 p. for the pur- net is a perfect gem, and that her "fourteen-year-old" short dress is al- Dec. together too old-looking for her youthful figure. For wifie: Never again to make biscuit for breakfast until you have tried them on your own digestion for erly come before such meeting. less on the "East side oi Hicbard ship Bedford County, will offer sale on the premises, Monroe Township, near on by Lutheran Parsonage lot and on FRIDAY, DECEJ1BFK 24, 1915 at public situate in pose of electing nineteen Directors to street, and extending back at earne serve for the year 1916, and to trans- two hundred and twmuy IVet nieTrville act such other business as may prop- aTn a lev Bounded on the Xoith PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.

a few weeks in the absence of the rest of the family. The undersigned Trustee appoint- ab one a sixty ed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford in Ta pt lV County, to sell the Real Estate late the property of J.Watson tw dwelling, Never again to notice pa exchang-' Zimmers, of Bedford Township, Beda 1 1 ing glances with the pretty girl across County, deceased, will at 1:00 o'clock p. the mansion farm of said Joseph Barkman, containing 240 acres; 200 acrps cleared. acres of which aie level land and the fields well watered, having thereon erected a two-story frame i house, large bank barn and other outbuildinggs. There are Lot No.

1, is improved with a on this farm GOO apple trees, 500 P. N. Risser, Secy, and Treas. the South by lot of SareU Milbunr 2ti. also lot of ground situate in Bedford township immediately of mansion property, being about sixty-eight feet in width and averaging Lot stable, I near trees and peach trees, all bearing, a i i i a Terms oi' per cent, of the premises i and Sarah i and is bid to be paid to the assignee at the '-1 time the property is struck and the aisle all downtown.

I fer at i Never again to keep the lights THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910, Tnis desirable property will be the balance of the purchase" money turned on when pa has been detained at one o'clock p. m. of said day' all sold as a wnole or in two parts to upon confirmation of the sale and downtown "on business," in order to that valuable Mansion farm in Bed- suit urcha ser. The lot a i i delivery of the deed, see what time he gets home, or to ford Township, Bedford County, 16 mans lon Property a i ROBERT P. A A insist on his kissing you that you may adjoining lands of Bruce Zimmers, ch Immediate possession B.

F. MADORE, Assignee. i- -i-x -r -r i "WM i i Vt orn not improved. Wayne Reighard, Bruce Holder- wi be siv baum and others, containing eighty-' 1 en per cent, on day of sale; and balance on delivery of The following New Year wish Is ascribed to Goethe. Health enough to make work a pleasure.

Wealth enough to support your needs. Strength enough to battle with difficulties and overcome them. Grace enough to confess your sins and forsake them. Patience enough to toil until some good is accomplished. Charity enough that shall see some good in your neighbor.

Cheerfulness enough that shall make others glad. Love enough that shall move you to be useful and helpful to others. Faith that shall make real the things of God. And hope that shall remove all anxious fears concerning the future. smell his breath.

Never again to come to the table seven acreSj be the game more or with hair in crimpers and wearing a less Having a first-class brick dwell- deed soiled kimono. I ing, large bank barn and other out- GEORGE POINTS, Never again to s-bject pa to spells buildings thereon erected. This land Administrator of the estate of Isaac of lachrymose reproaches, telling him is two miles removed from the P. R. i Person, deceased.

Dec. 10, St. that he doesn't love you any more i stati on a Cessna, has never-fail- TM IVT spring, is convenient to schools For lovers, married or single: Never aild churches, under good cultivation KXKT'TOK'S XOTICE 1TMTM CHARTER to miss an opportunity to tell the dear old story over and over again. Never to lose the coquettish elu- and the best quality of limestone Notice is hereby given that appli- cation will be made by Jo. W.

Tate, land. At the same time and place there siveness that makes lovers so delight-i win be sold a tract of timber land used in connection with the farm, ful to each other. Never again to spend the sweets of young lover souls in cheap flirtations there is such a world of real happiness at your command. Never to become Insensible to the delicious tremblings and flutterlngs 5f your own heart, or to become lax In all of those lovely attentions and glv- Inga that help to keep a keen response a-thrill In the heart of the beloved. ssts res, eczema, itch or salt rheum I yen crazy.

Can't bear the Helps Some. "Some folks say dat mere words don't count," said Uncle Eben, "but de, fact dat some folks think enough of you to say 'Happy New Year' to helps some." touch of ymr cloth In line oi Ail druggists sell it, 50; a box. iielimg. DIMS BATTING EYE. "I do not drink; it dims my batting eye," said Ty Cobb.

containing 27 acres and 143 perches net, adjoining lands of John Zimmers, Holderbaum heirs and others. The above two tracts of land constitute a very desirable home. They will be sold free of dower and full possession given April 1, 1916. per cent, of bid cash on day of sale, 1-3 cash on confirmation of 1-3 in 6 months and 1-3 in one year thereafter, with interest. Other arrangements as to a time of can be made with the E.

M. PENNELL, Trustee to sell the Real Estate of J. Watson Zimmers, deceased. Dec244t. payment Trustee.

Watch Your Children Often children do not let parents know they are constipated. They fear something distasteful. They will like Rexall Orderlies--a mild laxative that tastes like sugar. Sold only by us, 10 cents. Frank W.

Jordan. Jr. John Fletcher, William Brice, Thomas E. Kerstetter and John S. Brice to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the llth day of January, 1916, under the provision of an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and reg-j.

25. 6t. ulation of certain corporations," ap- proved April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation, to be called Kerstetter Amusement Company, the charater and object of which is the constructing, owning, leasing and operating roller coasters, chutes, carousals, skating rinks and other amusement devices, and for such purposes to have, possess and enjoy all rights, benefits and privileges by said Act of Assembly and its supplements. Dec.l7,4ti. B.

F. MADORE, Solicitor Estate of Thomas M. Mervine, late of Hertford Borough, Bedford County, Letters testmentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having' claims to present the same without delay to E. M. PENNELL, Executor.

NEWSPAPER! Can't look well, eat well, or feel well with Impure blood. Keep the blood pure vrith Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean, and good health Is pretty sure to follow. a bottle. ATOIIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE of Isaac Pierson, late of Bedford Borough, Bedford County, Deceased.

Leters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate a-, quested to make prompt paj ir and those having claims to pch the samo without delay to Nov. 19, 6w GEORGE POINTS, BedforcV Children A S'T'O i A. NEWSPAPER.

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