Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 16, 1915, Image 5

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    SPECIAL
County. and robbed by bandits in the Yellowstone |.
Notes of Interest to Church People of park last Friday. In the party were Mr.
all Denominations in all Parts of and Mrs. A. A. Frank, of Millheim, but
the County. up to this time no word has been receiv-
! ed from them telling of the incident.
SUNDAY
EXCURSION
== ATLANTIC CITY
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Service Sunday 10:45 a. m. Wednes- =
day 8 p. m., 93 E. High street. ;
With the Churches of the -——A party of Pan—American exposi-:
tion tourists from this State was held up
New Advertisements.
$3.00 w
Next Sunday at the U. B. church is toi Fe SALE.—Good family pony and complete
be known as Dollar Sunday, to meet the | outfit; plodire at the Brant House, Belle- 8 §
expenses of immediately Heeded Iepairs. onte, Pa. 60-28-tf The World’s Playground
Don’t stay away. Immediate y following | R SALE.—A second-hand steel bridge 60 ft" ; ;
the morning service the Ordinance of | long; 18 ft. wide—in a tines cone: i Sunday, July 25 i
Baptism will be administered at the creek | tion. Inquire of : :
back of the foundry. | G0.281t SEALFON BROTYERS, Pi SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN, Without Change of Cars, LEAVES
Services as usual Sunday morning and | y ra, 3
: : ; = ; 24 Saturday, July 24 Sunday, July 25 Sunday, July 25
evening, pastor preaching. All are wel-| r o5T OR STRAYED. —Notice is hereby given P.M. | Rising Springs.......ccooovreeesrne 11.16 P. M.| Mifflinburg . ThA. MI Sopbuy. on ibsscibitimignis VAM i
come. | that on or about two weeks ago seven 29 P.M. | Coburn........... . 11.36 P. M.| Vicksburg 1234 A.M. Atlantic City .............cccconeene. Arrive 6.30 A. M
! head of young cattle came to my place at 0.34 P. M. day, July 25 Lewisburg . 12.46 A. M.
Gatesburg, Pa. No mark to indicate whose they inden Hi: 10.42 P.M. | Glen Iron .... 12.02 A. M.| Montandon . . 12.55 A. M.
UNION VESPER SERVICES. are; Owner can have same by proving Dioperty Centre Hall.. EIS PM | Miliment. i 12.13 A. M.| Northumberland wo LOT A.M.
The Union Vesper Services this sum- | fig, PAVing €xpegres, MEUEnE ot BOOM. RETURNING, Leaves Atlantic City (South Carolina AVenue)....................coeeueesseceee. Sunday 5.00 P. M.
per hii begin nest Sunday sveming, s -
uly 18, at seven o’clock, sharp. | TDUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- {=="A rare opportunity to enjoy a whole day at the seashore, with its surf bathing and varied scenes of gayety and pleasure.
will be held on the plaza in front of the | TATE Sy virge of a decree issued out PP y foy Y Tickets on eal, beginning July 23 g gayery preasy
i ildi ingi i of the ans’ Court of Cen! . .
High school building. The singing books the Oa SIL EOT of an ra
of last year will be used. This first serv-
ice will be conducted by the Rev. E. H.
Yocum, D. D. pastor of the M. E. church.
Let us worship the Lord in the beauty of
holiness. Ww. M. B. GLANDING.
——The sixteenth annual reunion of
the Williams family will be held in the
Miles grove near Martha on Saturday,
August 21st. Governor Brumbaugh has
been invited to attend and if possible to
do so will be present and make an ad-
dress in the afternoon.
BOOKS, MAGAZINES, Etc.
THOSE PICKLEWEIGHTS—Who has not chuckled
over the unending complications in the house-
hold of the Pickleweights—Enoch, the plaintive;
Maria, the masterful; Ichabod, the Injun strate-
gist; Dill, the rotund and voracious, and Helen
Battleax, gallant defender of her brother's
innocence and helplessness?
For years the tribulations of this interesting
family have delighted readers of the Philadelphia
North American, and the characters created by
Cartoonist Bradford have become familiar to
thousands. In fact, the Pickleweights have
grown to be such an institution that more space
and special treatment are required to chronicle
their explosive history.
Last Sunday, July 11th, therefore, they made
their appearance in the Sunday North Americans
occupying a full page, in colors. Henceforth, it
is understood, they are to be known to fame as
“The Peaceful Pickleweights.” Bradford an-
nounces that they have moved to the country, in
the hope that tranquil scenes, far removed from
the turmoil of the city, will allay the hostilities
that have divided them. The first page in the
series shows them installed in their new home.
Unfortunately, the occasion is marred by some
deplorable accidents; but it is the universal hope
that the family has entered upon a career of
peace.
This is only one feature of the North American’s
new comic section, which, it is declared, will be
the best in the country. With the Pickleweights
will appear each Sunday the original Katzen-
jammer Kids, whose antics have convulsed un-
counted readers; “Just Bovs,’’ a page of homely
humor that will delight everyone who has known
childhood, and a fourth page, on the most in-
dulgent of young parents and *“Their Only Child,”
This new comic section will ‘add immensely to
the fascination of the Sunday North American,
and should prove a source of never-ending de-
light to all who enjoy rollicking fun. Order from
your news-dealer today.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce as the candidate
of the people and for the people the name of J.
Kennedy Johnston for the office of Judge in Cen-
tre County (being the 49th Judicial District) who
respectfully solicits your influence and support
on his behalf for said office upon a non-partisan
ticket.
We ame authorized to announce that N. B.
Spangler is a candidate for the office of Judge,
subject to the decision of the voters at the prima-
ries to be held Tuesday, September 21st, 1915.
To the Electors of Centre County:
I hereby announce as a candidate for the office
of Judge of the Courts of Centre county, pledg- |’
ing an honest, prompt and efficient administra-
tion.
Your vote and support are earnestly solicited
both at the primary, September 21st, and the
election November 2nd, 1915.
HENRY C. QUIGLEY,
* ; Bellefonte, Pa.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
We are authorized to announce that D. Paul
Fortney, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for
District Attorney, subject to the action of the
Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries
on Tuesday, September 21st, 1915.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce that
Harter, of Penn township, will be a candidate for
County Treasurer, subject to the action of the
Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries
on the third Tuesday of September, 1915.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce that George R.
Richards, of Philipsburg borough, will be a can-
didate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the
Democratic voters of Centre county as expressed
2 he primaries on Tuesday, September 21st,
PROTHONOTARY.
We are authorized to announce that David R.
Foreman, of Bellefonte, Pa., willbe a candidate
for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the
Democratic voters of Centre county as exp:
2 joe primaries on Tuesday, September 21st,
RECORDER.
We are authorized to announce that W. Francis
Speer, of Bellefonte, Pa., will be a candidate for
Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demo-
cratic voters of Centre county as expressed at
the primaries on Tuesday, September2lst, 1915. »
REGISTER.
We are authorized to announce that J. Frank
Smith, of Centre Hall, will be a candidate for the
nomination of Register, Subject to the decision of
the Democratic voters of Centre county as ex-
pressed od A the primaries on Tuesday, September
st, . *
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
We are authorized to announce that W. H.
Musser, of the North ward, Bellefonte, willbe a
candidate for the nomination of Justice of the
Peace on the Republican ticket in said ward, at
She Primaries to be held on Tuesday, September
st, 7 *
We are authorized to announce that Charles L.
Gates, of the North ward, Bellefonte, will be a
candidate for the nomination of Justice of the
Peace on the Republican ticket in said ward, at
fe Pritaries to be held on Tuesday, September
st, .
AUDITOR.
We are authorized to announce that Jeremiah
Bryungart, of Miles township, will be a candidate
for nomination as Auditor of Centre county, sub-
ject to the decision of the Democratic voters as
expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 21st, 1915.
COUNTY COMMISSIONR.
We are authorized to announce that D. A.
Grove, of College township, will be a candidate |
for County Commissioner, subject tothe action
of the Democratic voters as expressed at the
primaries on Tuesday, September 21st, 1915.
We are authorized to announce that William
H. Noll Jr., of Spring Twp., will be a candidate
for nomination for County Commissioner, sub-
ject to the decision of the Democratic voters of
Centre county as expressed at the Primaries to
be held on Tuesday, September 21, 1915. »
| E. Williams, late of the borough of Bellefonte,
| Centre County Pennsylvania, deceased, will offer
| at public sale, on the premises, on Reynolds
avenug, in Bush Addition, in said borough, coun-
| ty and State aforesaid, on
L2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1915,
! at two o'clock, p. m., the following described
| real estate late the property of the said Laura E.
{ Williams, deceased: — ,
{| THE ONE THEREOF, bounded on the east by
i Reynolds avenue; on the south by lot No. 10
| owned by Catharine Flack; on the west by the
‘land of the late Willowbank property, now
| William H. Blair estate; and on_the north by lot
i No. 12, being lot of Marguerite E. Williams;
| fronting on Reynolds avenue 40 feet more or
| less, and extending back to the land of the late
| Willowbank property, now William H. Blair es-
tate, 120 feet more or-less, and being lot No. 11,
I Reynolds Addition to the borough of Belle-
onte. . :
THEREON ERECTED a two and one-half story
frame dwelling house in good repair and condi-
tion; fruit cellar; hot air furnace; four rooms on
the first floor, five rooms on the second floor and
two finished rooms on the third floor. one bath;
also a stable and out-buildings erected on this
property. z ’
AND THE OTHER THEREOF, situate as afore
said, beginning at the northwest corner of lot
No. 28, in Reynolds Addition, on Reynolds ave-
nue; thence alongsaid lot No. 28,in an easterly
direction 100 feet more or less toLogan’s Branch;
thence northerly along the course of ‘Logan’s
Branch 40 feet to lot No. 26 in said Reynolds Ad-
dition; thence westerly along said lot No. 26, to
Reynolds avenue; thence along said 2zvenue
southerly 40 feet to the place of beginning, and
being known and designated as lot No. 27, in the
plan of Reynolds Addition to the borough of
Bellefonte.
THEREON ERECTED a two story frame dwelling
house containing seven rooms and bath together
with necessary out-buildings, all of which are in
good repair and condition.
TERMS OF SALE.—Ten (10) per cent of the pur-
chase price to be paid in cash on the day of the
sale when property is knocked down to the bid-
der and declared sold; balance of the one-half of
the purchase price to be paid upon confirmation
of sale and delivery of deed, and the balance of
one-half of the purchase price to be paid in one
year from said confirmation, the same to be se-
cured by Sci. Fa. bond and mortgage on the
premises with interest at six per cent per annum.
The purchaser however. shall have the right to
make payment of the entire purchase price upon
confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, less
the ten per cent required to be paid as herein
specified.
W. HARRISON WALKER, Administrator,
60-28-3t Bellefonte, Pa.
New Advertisements.
H.. N. KOCH
Funeral Director
Successor to R. M. Gordner.
STATE COLLEGE, PENNA.
Day and Night Service.
60-21-tf.
Bell and Commercial Phones.
To Niagara Falls.
Niagara Falls
Personally-Conducted
Excursions
July 30, August 13, 27,
September 10, 24, October 8, 1915
Round $9.80 Trip
FROM BELLEFONTE
SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars,
Dining Car, and Day Coaches through the
Picturesque Susquehanna Valley
Tickets good going on Special Train and
connecting trains, and Jeturning on regu-
. lar trains within FIFTEEN DAYS. Stop-
off at Buffalo on return trip.
Tllustrated Booklet and full information
may be obtained from Ticket Agents.
PENNSYLVANIA R.R.
60-27-13t
‘The Corset Shop.
PENNSYIL.VANI
A RAILROAD.
Candyland for the Best.
SALTED
Both Phones
60-1-1y
Candyland’s Real Ice Cream.
Home-Made Fresh Bleached
i. JOM
PEANUTS...
~<a CANDYLAND.
Come to the “Watchman” office for High Class Job work.
The First National Bank.
Excursion.
Compare this issue of the “Watchman” with other county
papers, and note the difference.
ssmm—
Ocean City
Atlantic City, Cape May
WILDWOOD Avalon
Anglesea
Sea Isle City
16-Day Excursions
Holly Beach
$8.75 Round Trip
Via Delaware River Bridge
60-27-5t
$8.50 Round Trip
Via Market Street Warf
FROM BELLEFONTE.
STOP-OVERS ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA AND HARRISBURG.
OCEAN GROVE EXCURSION, AUGUST 26.
For full information consult handbills or nearest Ticket Agent.
PENNSYLVANIA-RAILROAD
’
i Stone Harbor
SATURDAYS, July 17, and'31, August 14 and 28, September 4.
OLD HOME WEEK
has come and gone,
we'll be glad to open
a Bank Account with
you at any time. Come
11.
The First Nations Bank
59-1-1y
CLOTHING.
BELLEFONTE. PA.
Lime and Limestone.
Write for Free Literature.
LIME!
Lime and Limestone for All Purposes.
HO LIME
Put up in 40 Pound Paper Bags.
FOR USE WITH DRILL OR SPREADER.
High®Calcium Central Pennsylvania Lime
American Lime & Stone Company.,
60-28-3m General Office: —TYRONE, PA.
Hardware.
LA GRECQUE
CORSET SHOP
Mrs. M. C. Gephart has
a full line of all the
Latest Models in
CORSETS |
AND BRASSIERS.
ds.
All are cordially invited
to call and see them.
Benner Home
Cor. Allegheny and High Streets
SECOND FLOOR.
60-27-3t.
Our Regular Special
SATURDAY SALE
59-11-1y
THIS TIME
First Quality Granite Ware
17 qt. Dish Pans
2 qt.. 3 qt., 4 qt. Coffee Pots
101qt., and 12 qt. Water Buckets
6 qt., 8 qt., 10 qt. Preserving Kettles
‘Only Above Articles at 39c.
The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
BELLEFONTE, Pa.
Here’s Something
~ Worth Blowing About
SIM CLOTHES
At Clearance Prices
Even though the occasion deserves
every man’s attention, we’re not go-
ing to make much noise about it
ourselves; we're going to leave it to
the clothes--their value speaks more
convincingly than we can.
Men’s Suits.
$10.00 Suits Repriced to $7.85
12.50 5 “9.85
15.00; ** tt 5 11.25
18.00 1" £ 13.50
20.00 te ‘‘ 14.50
22.50 te 5 ‘“ 16.00
25.00 ‘f +e ‘“ 18.75
28.000 o: ‘‘ 20.00
30.00: .*¢ Hon. $22.50
MEN’S PALM BEACH SUITS,
(Washable) Natural Linen
Boy's Clothing.
The Largest Boy’s Depart-
ment in Bellefonte where
every desire can be fulfilled—
Clothes that measure up to
goodness in materials and
making to our men’s clothes—
specially made for strength as
well as looks. Many Suits
with two pair of Trousers.
$3.00 Suits Repriced to $2.35
worsteds and cassimeres, white
and striped flannel, white and
striped serge, Palm Beach.
$2.00 Trousers at $1.45
3.00 “c 6 2.35
4.00 £4 te 2.85
5.00 i! : 3-35
6.00 MS “l 4.35
Colors—Stripes and Grays. i '* 2.85
Norfolk and Plain Models. 5.00 3:35
$10.00 Grades Re’d to $7.85 6.00 iy * 4.35
7.50 “c Ce hc 5.85 7.50 “ol ct ‘¢ 5.65
Men’s Trousers, BOY’S WASHABLE SUITS
Plain blue serge, striped || In All Styles—Oliver T'wist—
at Half Price. Large variety
of styles and fabrics.
MEN’S STRAW HATS,
In all braids, weaves and
shapes—all sizes, at exactly
half price.
SIM, TH
E CLOTHIER,
Bellefonte and State College, Pa.