Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 15, 1914, Image 5

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With the : Churches : of the
County.
Notes of Interest to Church People of
all Denominations in all Parts of
the County.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Service Sunday 10:45 a. m. Wednes-
day 8 p. m., 93 E. High street.
FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE
CENTRE COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL’
ASSOCIATION.
The Centre county Sunday school con-
vention will be held in the Presbyterian
church, Bellefonte, on Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, May 26th and 27th, 1914.
The convention will be fortunate in
having present throughout its sessions
Mr. W. G. Landes, state secretary, and |€¢
one of the most successful Sunday school
workers in the country. Miss Martha
Robison, state superintendent of rural
work will also be present.
It is to be hoped that all pastors and
superintendents will be present and that
each school in the county will send a
- duly accredited delegate, who should be
a teacher or officer. These will be enter-
tained free by the people of Bellefonte,
provided they send their names to Mr.
H. C. Yeager five days before the con-
vention. If, after sending in your name,
you find that you cannot go, please notify
Mr. Yeager to that effect. This is im-
portant. In addition to the above we
hope the schools will send a large num-
ber of representatives for all or part of
the time. There will be a number of ex-
cellent speakers, and it would be well if
all the teachers and officers of the coun-
ty could hear them. They would gain
fresh inspiration for their work.
C. L. GRAMLEY, Pres.
L W. NUTTALL, Sec’y.
Are you interested in the coming pri-
maries? On Sunday night Dr. Hawes
will deliver “A Message tc the Voters.”
You can’t afford to miss it. It will be
nom-partisan, and free from personalities
Voters are invited. Men of all parties
can attend. Beginning Sunday morning
a series of sermons will be run in the
Presbyterian church. The general topic
is, “Some Morning Scenes in the Old
Testament.” Dates and subjects are as
as follows: May 17, “A Smoking Plain;”
May 24, “The Meeting at the River;”
May 31, “A Doomed City;” June 7, “The
Story a Boy Told;” June 14, “A King’s
Early Visit.” Hear the first one and you
will want to hear them all.
REFORMED CHURCH CLASSIS.
The fifty-eighth annual session of the
West Susquehanna Classis of the Reform-
ed church will be held in St. Peter's Re-
formed church at Rebersburg May 21st
to 25th inclusive. The opening sermon
will be delivered by the Rev. W. E. Harr,
of Lock Haven, retiring president, on
Thursday evening, May 21st, at 7.30
o'clock. The public is most cordially
invited to attend all the sessions.
G. A. STAUFFER, Pastor loci.
The local castle of the Knights of the
Golden Eagle will worship next Sunday
morning with the congregation of the
Methodist Episcopal church. Inthe even-
ing the silver jubilee of the Epworth
League will be observed.
Political Announcements.
CONGRESS.
1 hereby announce as a candidate for the Dem-
ocratic nomination as Representative in Congress
from the Twenty-first District. Your vote and
influence respectfully solicited. Primary elec
tion Tuesday, May 19. Wi. E
. E. TOBIAS,
59-9-t.p. Clearfield, Pa.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
We are authorized to announce that W. H.
Patterson Esq., of Clearfield, will be a candidate
for State Senator in’ this, the 34th district, com-
posed of the counties of Centre and Clearfield
subject to the action of the Democratic voters of
said district, at the primaries May 19th, 1908. Sif
We are authorized to announce that W: M.
Cronister, of Huston Twp., Centre Co.. Pa., isa
candidate for the nomination for State Senator
to represent the 34th Senatorial District, subject
to the decision of the Democrats of the District
as recorded at the Primaries og May 19th, 1914.
LEGISLATURE.
We are authorized to announce David W.
Miller, of Ferguson township, as a candidate for
the Legislature, subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic voters of the county at the primaries to be
held May 19, 1914. »
We are authorized to announce John A. Wil-
liams, of Port Matilda, as a Democratic candi:
date for the Legislature, subject to the action of
the Democratic voters of the county at the
primaries to be held on May 19th, 1914.
New Advertisements.
R SALE.—Good Ranger, bi
cle for sale.
Inquire of H
50-20-tf
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— Letters of
administration on the estate of Wm. H
_ Graham, deceased, late of the boroug
of Philipsburg, having been granted to the under-
signed he requests all persons knowing them-
ves indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment and those having claims against the
same to present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
59-20-6t
GEO. T. GRAHAM,
State College, Pa.
HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of
Levari Facias issued out of the Court of
. Common Pleas of Centre County, Pennsyl-
vania, and to me directed, there will be exposed
to Public sale at the court house, in the borough
of Bellefonte Pa., on
MONDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF MAY, 1914
at 1 o'clock, p. m. the following described real
estate, to wit:— ais
All those two certain lots of ground situate in
the township of Ferguson, Cou ty of Cente 8 and
as
0 it: THE FIRST THEREOF, begin-
ning at a point near the middle of the bridge in
the main street in the village of Pine rove
Mills; thence along the main street south 82 de-
grees and 30 perches west 1479-10 feet; thence
along the public road or Water street in the vil-
lage south 45 perches east 731 5-10 feet to a stake;
thence north 82 degrees east 211 feet to a stakein
line of E. Bubb, thence north 1 degree and 30 per-
ches west along land of E. Bubb and Mrs.
367 feet to a stone; thence south 66 degrees
35 perches west 53 feet to a stone; thence north
along alley 2 degrees and 15 es west 360 feet
to the place of beginning.
THE SECOND THEREOF, Beginning at a
stone in the public.road thence by land of H. M.
Krebs north 66 degrees and 15 perches east 162
feet to a stone: thence by land of W. Ripka north
20 degrees and 45 perches west 306 feet to stone;
thence 60 degrees and 15 perches west 132 feet to
a stone in the middle of the road; thence along
said road south 16 degrees and 15 perches east
2953-10 feet to the place of beginning, containing
one acre and 687 square feet, and being the same
which J. B. Ard and heirs of P. F.
ttorf, deceased, conveyed to J. W. Kepler and
L. D. Musser. 3 : :
Thereon erected a roller flouring mill, with
complete set of machinery, for the manufactur-
ing of flour and e .
, levied upon, taken into execution and
to be sold as the property of J. H. Meyer.
TeRMS.—No deed will be acknowledged until
the purchase money is paid in full.
ARTHUR B. LEE,
: Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office,
Bellefonte, Pa., April 20th, 1914. 59-18-3t
wi a
——Subscribe for the WATCHMAN.
New Adver
tisements.
OURT PROCLAMATION.—Whereas
Honorable EllisL. Orvis, President J
of the Court of Common Pleas of ‘
49th Judicial District, consisting of the county of
Centre, having issued his precept bearing date
the 24th day of March, 1914, to me directed for
holding a Court of Common Pleas. Orphans
Court, of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in
Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and to com-
mence on the
: THIRD MONDAY OF MAY,
being: the .18thday of May, 1914, and to con-
NOTICE 1s here
OTICE y given to the Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said
county of Centre, that they be then and there in
their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of the 18th, with their records, inquisitions, exam-
inations and their own remembrances, to do those
things which to their office appertains to be done,
and those, who are bound in recognizances,to pros-
ute against the prisoners that are or shall be in
the jailof Centre county, be then and there to
prosecute nst them as shall be just. h
r my hand at Bellefonte, the 24th
day oF March, in the year of our Lord 194, and
undred -€i
5 year of the In-
Ce of the United States of America.
50 17.4 ARTHUR 8. 11%.
TUSTEE'S SALE.—The undersigned Trus-
tee appointed by the Orphans’ Court of
.. Centre county to sell the real estate of
Yilliam ( 5. Browns, fate Sf Beliefonte boroush,
will offer at pul t
house at Bellefonte Bi, - ® court
SATURDAY, MAY I6th, 1914,
at 10 o’clock a.m. the following piece of real es-
tate, situate in the borough of Bellefonte, county
of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows: Beginning at a post on
the east side of Ridge street eighty feet north of |
Burrows alley, thence by lot heretofore sold to
James Caldwell sixty feet to a post at proposed
alley, thence by said proposed alley north
eighty feet to a post at Hale alley, thence
alley west sixty feet to a post at corner of Hale
alley and Ridge street, thence by Ridge street
south eighty feet to the place of beginning, front-
ing on Ridge street eighty feet and extending
back sixty feet'iti depth to said alley. Thereon
erected a good
DWELLING HOUSE AND OTHER OUT-
_ BUILDINGS.
Another house can be built on the same lot, a
desirable location. - House has two rooms up-
stairs and two rooms down-stairs and out-kitch-
en. Lot in good state of cultivation and in good
condition, needs very little repairing. Property
will be sold cheap; heirs want their money. If
you do not attend sale and bid you will miss a
good bargain.
TERMS OF SALE.—One half of the purchase
Price to be paid on the dey of sale, the other one
alf on the confirmation of the sale.
JOHN M. KEICHLINE,
Trustee appointed by Orphans’ Court.
59-16-5¢t
New Advertisements.
New Advertisements.
‘The New Grocery.
ORSES FOR SALE.—A pair of horses for
R. S. BROUSE, Bellefonte, Pa. 59-181m*
Can be seen at stable of
Must be so
ply to . JOHN MCcSULEY
59.14-tf Lower
XECUTORS NOTICE—Estate of Wiliam Peal-
Letters
deceased testament 1. ACHINIST’S WANTED. —Wanted at once.
ee of William Pealer, Mettary oh the One Lathe hand and one all-around
township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, deceased, achinist. Apply to .
have been granted to Eliza Jane Pealer and James BELLEFONTE ENGINEERING CO.
N. Leitzell, residing in said township, to whom | 59-15-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
ali persons indebted to said estate are requested
Dayment and those having claims or
make known the same without de-
to make
demands
lay.
CLEMENT D.
I ALE,
Attorney. 59-16-6t* Spring Mills P. O., Pa.
ELIZA JANE PEALER,
JAMES N. LEITZELL,
Executors.
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Hardware.
YX TANTED.—Painters and paper hangers. |
yo ber and industrious. ere
Petrikin Hall.
Cattle Pasture,
Do You Want a Light Supper?
: s=—).GET A (—
HOME AND CAMP COOKER
Cattle Pasture
The Lehigh Valley Coal Company will
open their 5000 acre range on Beech Creek
Quality First.
Asphalt Roofing
Galvanized Roofing
Atlas Portland Cement
Wall Plasters
Wall Coatings
Leather Beltings
Canvas Beltings
..Dockash Ranges."
Extension Ladders
Step Ladders
Ropes and Twines
Bar Iron and Steel.
Qur Specialty
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Olewine's Hardware SUre
59-10-tf
The Centre County Banking Company.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
‘A Bank Account is Life's
Best Insurance
ance,
terest.
of insurance.
pays.
Best Policy.
N time of death the bank account
proves itself the Best Kind of insur-
You can get your money im-
mediately and without question.
ing life the bank account proves equally
valuable, provided it is kept at a figure
“that really insures, and it pays Better In-
Get your cash in the bank.
Leave it there. You can’t beat that kind
This requires determina-
tion and sometimes self sacrifice.
A bank account with us is your
The Centre County Banking Co.
56-6
Dur-
May 1st, 1914, under the management of
Mr. Geo. Lorrah. Season May Ist to Oc-
tober 15th. Terms $1.50 per head per sea-
son, payable in advance. Cattle received
only on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Ad-
dress for any further information,
LEHIGH VALLEY COAL CO.,
59-15-2m Snow Shoe, Pa.
Eye Specialist.
EE BE SS EE TSE,
and avoid keeping up the kitchen fire. Itis
indispensable about the home or on fishing
trips.
Price 50 cents; refillers 10 cents.
We Sell The Best
GROCER
at the Lowest Prices. Prove the truth of this
statement by dealing with us.
Don’t stop at clean-up-week while we have
Louis Dammers
Philadelphia
Eyesight Specialist
ONE DAY ONLY
~ Garman House Parlors
FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914
SPECIAL OFFICE HOURS
9.30 a. m. to 4.00 p. m.
MY SPECIAL OFFER
Only.
I will make you a fine pair of
glasses, including Dammers’ eye
examination, clear crystal lenses, a
12-karat solid gold filled frame and
an elegant leather case—All for
$1.00 Thirty days’ trial of glasses
allowed. Others charge as high as
$3 to $5 for these same glasses.
EYE EXAMINATION
"I will examine your eyes by Dam-
mers’ scientific method, without
drops, without asking questions,
without test cards or charts,
But it
BELLEFONTE PA.
RED LETTER DAY.
Absolutely Free of
Charge.
Don’t fail to take advantage of
this remarkable offer.
Special Notice.
Special Ground Lenses at
Lowest Prices.
Monthly visits to Bellefonte.
Office—238 Mutual Life Building,
1011 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
59-17-1t.
$1.00 Glasess This Visit
LLL
> kd
251; High St.
RED
LETTER DAY
SATURDAY, MAY (6TH
TEN JAC GREEN STAMPS FREE
We are offering this inducement to have you call at our Prem-
ium Parlor and examine the “Premiums” which you secure in ex-
change for your 44’ Green Trading Stamps.
Our premiums are bought in large quantities direct from the
manufacturers and while they cost you absolutely nothing, they rep-
resent a substantial discount paid to you in better goods than the
same money would buy at retail. Many of our One Book Premiums
would cost you not less than $3 to $5 at retail.
Remember, your hamilton Coupons, American Tobacco Com-
pany’s Tags and Coupons, Labels, Trade Marks, etc., are exchange-
able upon an equal basis at any JA’ Premium Parlor for 44’ Green
Stamps. Come Saturday. Bring your friends, examine the Frem-
iums and receive 10 FREE stamps.
The Sperry & Hutchinson Co.
Bellefonte, Pa.
Pure Castile Soap at 10 cents Per Bar of
Three Cakes.
‘Get Double Jw Green Trading Stamps on Saturday.
ROBERT MORRIS,
58-49-1y. BELLEFONTE, PA.
Farm Implement S.
Caution! Look before you act. Don’t pay out your hard cash
until you have consulted with the leading
Farmers’ Supply Store,
Because we are at very little expense for we eat at our own table and sleep
in our own bed and can give you the benefit of traveling expenses, of course
we cannot give goods away and must have a small margin in keeping with
the quality of the goods. We handle everything of the very best make from
Plows, Harrows, Grain: Drills, Corn Planters, Cultiva-
tors and all of the.leading tilling implements.
...BROOKVILLE WAGONS...
a specialty; Buggies on orders, Cutting Boxes, Corn
Shellers, Planet Jr. Garden Tools. Red Clover, Mam-
moth Clover, Alsike Clover and Alfalfa Seed, Field
Peas, Millet and Timothy Seed, all of the very best ob-
tainable; Chick Grit and Charcoal, Flax Seed Meal,
Metal Hog Troughs, Galvanized Water-troughs, Spray-
ers and Spray Material, and Seed Potatoes. If you want
Fertilizers just come in and get it
We Have a Warehouse Just For Fertilizers Alone,
and for your accommodation we have both phones—Telephone your wants.
Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting a fair share in the future,
t I remain truly yours,
JOHN G. DUBBS,
59-18 BELLEFONTE, PA.
The First National Bank.
Open an Account
WITH US
We furnish bank book, check book and
Stationery, free. Checks are the most
convenient form of payment. They are
returned to the sender endorsed. This
is a receipt. Every business man and
every woman should have an account
with a well managed bank.
The First National Bank
BELLEFONTE, PA.
59-1-1y
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JEWELRY AND WATCHES.
GRADUATION
and
Wedding Presents
F. P. BLAIR & SON,
Jewelers and Opticians,
Bellefonte, Penna.