— dR El p——— ek di kit A ——————— ——— —————— ES, : — wm With the violin obligato. Sunday, 7 p. m., |] Ragged Butt Militia. 7 deer. | ——Put your ad. in the WATCHMAN. | ® - ere Gy Churches of the Children’s Christmas Festival with | Lhe Regulars, 3 deer. Sse ho 3s : Note—The 1% deer noted above was | | County. familiar and new carols. Christmas | where two parties engaged in the killing | : day, 6.45 a. m., Praise service. “Joy and the deer was divided between them. | J S KEICHLINE Notes of Interest to Church People of | to the World,” sung from the church tess : Every man should have work to |, 9 . all Denominations in all Parts of |steps. Anthem, “Hark! The Herald | Harry Munson Killed in Automobile do, work that is worth doing and ——) DEALER IN (— the County. Angeis Sing,” by Fearis. Address. Accident. || that is neither overturionseie mor || - : 3 coe Offertory, “Brightest and Best,” bY, The automobile in which Harry | overwearisome~Jobn Mls. ~~ |i |f Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Dorenz, with violin obligato. Offer- M . | ayy rr | : Service Sunday 11:00 a. m. Wednes- | ings at all of the services ure for the | Unson and a companion were AriVING ee— rm Confectionery, Etc. day 8 p. m., 9 E. High street y “Bethany Home,” orphans. A covaial | went over a bank at Munson Station, | N Advert nt i : ? welcome to all the services. yesterday afterncon, and turned tur- | ow vertisemen's, + Il WwW th 20 C ts E h v 3 : . i j St. John’s Episcopal Church. United Evangelical Church. oe Mr. Momo hii Pins under ANTED.—15 teams, hauling coal. Steady | o y rea S, en ach. Services for the week beginning The Christmas entertainment of the e car and instantly killed. ! work all winter. od wages. . . Dec. 24: Fourth Sunday in at United Evangelical Sunday school | The unfortunate man was a broth- | sisbling, Apply to this office. non Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries and Celery : White Christmas Eve, 8 a. m., Holy Com- will be held on Sunday evening, De- | a). of Mrs. William McClelland and ANTED.~Men io iake castings out at | Grapes, Oranges—Florida and California. munion. 10 a. m., church school. 11 cember 24th, at 7 o’clock. A silver of- : night. None but sober, industrious ! a. m., morning prayer and sermon, | fering will be lifted for missions, | the late L. T. Munson, of this place. men need apply. Inquire at | Fancy Grape Fruit, Lemons and Tangerines Fancy “Putting on the Armour of Light.” | Everybody welcome. Preaching by a a> 61.50-1t. BELLEFONTE ENGINEERING Co. | ’, > 4.30 p. m., Bible class for men. 7.30 the pastor on Sunday morning. Ancther Alleged Firebug Arrested, | ! Nuts of all kinds. Loose Popped Corn. p. m., Christmas evensong and ser-| Luth Chisel ol ian Kulp, of Decatur {ownsnip, : ANTED Cond reliable cook, will pay « Mang ronal ristmas at the Lutheran Church. earfield county, was arrested on! Or FO Pe act La year | 3 3 nen ? ie Ma net iT of 4a. In the Lutheran church next Sun- | Monday of last week on the charge of Belin ol Crider, 57 Bast Linn giresr, | X Mas Cigars in Small Boxes from 25c. to $2.50 Lord 7.30 a. m., Holy Communion day evening, at 7.30 o’clock, a special | being implicated in setting the vari- | per box. Leng, 20 i ly ee j | Christmas service entitled, “Christ- | ous fires which devastated Philips- 125 WANTED.—Twenty-five additional | ; : ; 3000 5.0 Hot Corie ion Sul tor | mus Chimes snd Carols” wil) 1o ven-| burg the past yeor, He way given a Es rom Bibles California Walnuts, Pecans, Filberts, Cream Nuts, | mon, “Banana”. Tuesday... Feast dereG. Christmas sermon at 10.45 a. hearing before Squire Warfel and in wages. RE ae ind paid Tne A N ils. Al d 1 t d Hick of St. Stephen, 10 a. nm. Holy Com. | m. Early service on Christmas morn- | default of $2,000 bail was sent to jail, BELLEFONTE SHIRT Co., onpareils, monas—a new nuts—an 1CKOTry er csdey. Feast of Gt. | ing at 6 o'clock. The regular service | being brought here on Monday night. e155 Bellefonte, Pa. | Nuts, 10 cents per pound. Mixed Nuts, 25 cents. | John Evangelist, 10 a. m., Holy Com- | 1 Sunday evening, December 3!st. | of last week. Kulp is said to come i union. 7.30 p. m. evensong and ser- | the last night of the year, wiil be held | from a good family but he has been in OR SALE~7 passenger 1016 model Stude. Samosett Candies—the Finest On the Market | ? a j ’ ‘ i , n miles. New . | Zio, “hon Jon Loves. Thnnday; pt 1 infiead of 130 clock. All ore BI o Sscapades and each Hag Deer Cotas Rood au new. _ Inquire of | east of the Holy Innocents, 10 a. m.. eng. ms: g 2 L. K METZGER, |! . | Holy Communior.. 5 p. m., Children’s 1; free. | Ben phone. 48.3t* State College, Pa. | Near P. R. R. Station. 5 J. S. KEICHLINE. evensong, with carols. Friday, regu- Many Deer Killed. i anti ang lar service omitted. Visitors cordial- Before the opening of the deer = i @® . ly welcome at the regular services hunting season the “Watchman” pre- m— SRE ET — and at the special Christmastide serv- ices. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. Foliowing are the musical pro- grams for the special Christmas serv- ices in St. John’s Episcopal church: Christmas Eve, 7.30 p. m. Organ Prelude, Paraphrase “0 Little Town of Bethlehem”... Reynolds Processional Hymn, saree “QO Little Town of Bethlehem” Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis....Maunder Christmas Carol, “Silent Night, Holy Night”..... German Offertory, Carol, “The First Nowell”........ Traditional Recessional Hymn, “It Came Upcn the Midnight Clear” Christmas Day, 10.30 a. m. Organ Prelude, ‘“Bethlehem”...... Malling Processional Hymns, ‘“Adeste Fideles” “Hark the Sound of Holy Voices” Offertorium, “There Were Shepherds’.’......Stults Sequence (before the Holy Gospel,) Carol “A Child This Day is Born” Traditinoal Gloria Tibi....... ie ee Maunder Sursum Corda and Sanctus........ Learned Agnus Dei (with soprano obligato)..Stults Recessional Hymn, “Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn.” Methodist Church. The Methodist Episcopal church of Bellefonte plans to use the month of January, 1917, in special Revival work. The meetings will begin with the Watch-Night service at 10.00 o’clock Sunday evening, Dec. 31st. The first week, (Dec. 31 to Jan. 6,) will he under the leadership of the voung people,—the Epworth League. Let the whole church join with the young people in their work. The pastors who will conduct the meetings during the week ave as fol- lows: Sunday, Dec. 31, Dr. E. H. Yocum. Monday, Jan. 1, and Tuesday, Jan. 2, Rev. I. Hodgson, of Snow Shoe. Wednesday, Jan. 3, Rev. C. C. Shu- ey. Thursday, Jan. 4, Rev. E. F. Ilgen- fritz, of Mill Hall. Friday, Jan. 5, Rev. W. A. Lepley, of Milesburg. The following week, (Jan. 7 to 13,) the services will he under the leader- ship of the Sunday school Board. Everybody is invited tc come. Presbyterian Church, Minister—Reyv. | W. K. McKinney, Ph. D. Morning service, 10.45. Subiect of sermon, “The Birth of Christ.” An- them, “The Angel’s Scng.” The Boy’s Chorus, “Oh, Come All Ye Faithful.” Solo, by Mr. Russell Blair, “Hail to the Saviour ” Evening service, 7.20. sermon, “The Little Town of Bethle- hem.” Anthea, “Behold I Bring You Good Tidings.” Duet by Mr. and Mrs. Wright, “Oh Blessed Night.” Violin solo, by Miss Dorothy Bible. Vocal Duet by Mr. and Mrs. Blair, “Star of Bethlehem.” Male quartette, “The Wise Men.” The Sabbath school will give its Christmas entertainment in the chap- el on Wednesday evening, Dec. 27th, at 7 o'clock. The cantata, “An Amer- ican Santa Claus,” will be rendered on that occasion. All are cordially in- vited to any or all of these services. Reformed Church. Christmas services will be held in St. John’s Reformed church as fol- lows: Sunday, 10.30 a. m., Anthem, “0 Holy Night,” by Wilson. Sermon, “The Fullness of Time.” Offertory, “Brightest and Best,” by Lorenz, with Subject of | dicted that the kill this year would be the largest in a long time, and so it has proven. From the most reliable reports we have been able to get there were just 174 deer and 15 bears killed during the season. The best hunting was in the Seven mountains where 106 deer and 7 bears were slaughter- ed. Some eight or ten does were kill- ed and left lie in the woods, most of them being spoiled when found. Only one accident occurred, so far as known. A. R. Sholter, of Harrisburg, while hunting near Coburn, fell over some rocks, his gun was discharged and he got a rifle ball through his right hand. Only one deer was gotten by a Bellefonte party, and that was the Gentzell crowd. It was shot by Frank S. Knecht. The complete list of deer killed so far as we have been able to get the reports, and we be- lieve it to be full and accurate is as follows: ON THE ALLEGHENIES. Gentzell party in Green Woods, 1 deer. The Mountaineers. 1 deer. The Nanty-Glo crowd, 1 deer. “Pennsylvania-Lehigh Express” “Lehigh-Pennsylvania Express” THROUGH DAY TRAINS BETWEEN Pittsburgh and Easton, Pa. Wilmerding, Greensburg, Latrobe, Blairsville Intersection, Jersey Shore, Williams- Stopping at East Liberty, Johnstown, Cresson, Altoona, Tyrone, Bellefonte, Lock Haven, y port, Milton, Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel, Shenandoah Junction, Shenandoah, Mahanoy City, Hazleton, Weatherly, Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, Slatington, Coplay, Catasauqua, Allentown, South Bethlehem, Phillipsburg. Eastward leave Bellefonte 1.30 P. M. Westward leave Bellefonte 3.10 P. M. Through All-steel Parlor Cars, Restaurant Car, and Coaches in each direction. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IN CONNECTION WITH Lehigh Valley Railroad. 50-2t Winburne party, 1 deer. The Lingle crowd, 1 deer. The Panther Run club, 2 deer. The Daugherty crowd, 2 decr. The Hodding party. 1 deer, Pine Run club, 2 deer. 5 bears. The Milesburg crew. 2 deer. The Carson crowd, 1 deer. The Curtin party, 2 deer. Allegheny hunting club, 2 deer. Spruce Run party, 4 deer. R. J. Mann crowd, 1 bear. Philipsburg party, 1 deer. IN THE SEVEN MOUNTAINS AND SUGAR VALLEY. The Modocs of Boalsburg, 4 deer. Tanyer-Kelly crowd, 3 deer. The Shell Gap crowd, 2 deer. Ben Everhart gang, 4 deer. The Lightner crowd, 4 deer. The Excelsiors, 2 deer. Hines-Zimmerman party, 1 bear. The Fillmore party, 3 deer. A Tyrone hunter, 1 deer. The Bradford party, 4 deer. Geary Hunting club, 1 deer. William Wertz, 1 deer. H. R. Koch crowd, 2 deer. The Charter Oak hunters, 2 deer. The Cadman party. 1 deer. The Wilson party, 4 deer. Charles Slack party, 4 leer. Markle and Lee club, 2 deer. Hecla Park club, 2 deer. The Brown party. 2 deer. Penn Hall crowd. 3 deer. Sweetwood party, 1 deer. Frederick Shclter, 1 deer. John Barnett, 1 deer. Valentine camp, 3 deer. Edward Sholter, 1 deer. C. 8S. Catherman party, 5 deer. Jacon Larny, 1 deer, Milton camp, 2 deer. Pursely camp, 1 deer. Miflinburg crowd, 1 deer, 1 bear. Woodward Gun club, 2 deer. Woodward Volunteers, 2 deer. Paul Stover party, 1 deer. Millheim Gun club, 2 deer, 1 bear. Northumberland crowd, 2 bears. Laurelton party, 3 deer. Rebersburg party, 6 deer. Schreckengaust party, 2 deer, 1 bear. Stover party, 3 deer. Albright party, 2 deer. Eidelman crowd, 1 deer. Hayes Road party, 2 deer, 1 bear. Sand Bridge party, 2 deer. Reife party, 2 deer. . Aikey party, 1 deer. Westmoreland Co. club, 1 deer. Decker party, 2 deer. Schuylkill Haven club, 1 deer. Snyder party, 8 deer, 1 bear. Rote Wirkard party, 5% deer. Uuknown man, % deer. Greenbriar party 4% deer. Irvin Kern party, 1% deer. Frank Kerstetter party, 1 deer. Oscar Wolfe party, 1 deer. Oscar Auman party, 1 deer. Andrew Vonada party, 1 deer. Bert Rowe crowd, 3 deer. Noah Lingle party, 1 deer. Lancaster party, 4 deer, Altoona crowd, 1 deer. Catawissa crowd, 1 deer. Schuylkill erowd, 1 deer. Mas} of the Hills. is the answer. er of the hills That's just what they call the new SERIES 17 Studebakers — Masters And why? POWER The FOUR at $875 has FULL 40 h.p.—more than any other 4-cylinder car within hundreds of dollars of the price. The SIX at $1085 has full 50 h. p.—more than any other 6-cylinder car within hundreds of dollars of its price. Come in to- day and let us give a demonstration. GEORGE A. BEEZER, Bellefonte, Pa. Your “Selling Story’’ Every page in the Bell Telephone Directory is consulted daily by thousands of just those people who have the means to purchase many also have the desire, and a prominently displayed advertisement of your goods will reach the very trade you are after. . Telephone orders are profitable and easy to handle. 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If your Gifts are to be of Silverware, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Clocks or Watches, we are Fully Supplied with Standard Goods to meet your most exacting tastes and requirements. F. P. BLAIR ® SON, ....ccon= 59-4-tf. December 29th, 1916 The Big Dancing Festival rm RE ; All Music, Comedy, Tangoes and Joy. All New Cast, Chorus, Songs and Dances. GREAT CAST—Maud K. Williams, Valere True, James Baber, Wm. Moore, Billy Murphy, Leslie Jones, Walter Coupe and Wonderful Ballet with RUTH WILKINS, as ‘‘Argentina,”” The World’s Greatest Tango Dancer. 20 Song Hits. 40 People, A Singing, Dancing Musical Whirl, 2 Special Cars. 20 Dancing Dolls. Prices—35, 50, 75 cents and $1.00. Seats on Sale at Parrish’s Drug Store. a.
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