Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 22, 1919, Image 5

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CLARENCE. |With the Churches of the) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. est enuiDad Shoe Fol NN ae
3. Cal Scent So in Centre county and all sorts of diffi- | High and Water streets, end room in
spending the week with Mrs. John M.
Kachik.
R. B. Daggherty and family and
Miss Elsie Etters spent the week
camping at Spruce run.
John Repaskey has returned to his
-home in Cleveland, Ohio, after spend-
ing a week with his parents in this
place.
Jacob Brooks and family motored
to Lloydsville on Sunday to attend
the annual picnic of the Hebrews held
at that place.
Cecil Watson left town on Monday
evening for Williamsport, where she
expects to take a course at the com-
mercial college.
Last Friday night Mrs. J. H. Wat-
son and Mrs. George Brown, together
with a host of young people, had a
“corn boiling” in the Deer park.
Last Friday Mrs. P. W. Shaffner
went to Clearfield to attend the re-
union of the Derrick family. While
at the gathering she became quite ill
and had to be taken to the home of
her mother, Mrs. Hunchbarger, where
she is still confined to her room,
though at this wrting she is well on
the road to recovery.
CENTRE HALL.
Miss Emmo Wolf, of Ardmore,
spending a week with relatives here.
Mrs. C. F. Emery is visiting friends
in Northumberland county this week.
Mrs. Cora Boob, of Indianapolis,
greeted old friends here on Saturday.
Miss Jennie Thomas is visiting her
friend, Mrs. Norman Miller, near
Philadelphia.
Mrs. J. D. P. Smithgall and chil-
dren, Helen and Drew, left for their
home in Franklin on Monday.
Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Henney and
Mr. and Mrs. Erb and child, of La-
trobe visited Mrs. Lucy Henney last
week.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Barry and three
children and Miss Carrie Mitterling,
of Baltimore, are guests of Mrs, Wil-
liam Mitterling.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer, of !
Reedsville, spent Friday night in Cen-
tre Hall, having driven _gver for their
daughter, Miss Miriam Meyer, who
had spent a week with her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Meyer,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christine and
two sons, of Illinois; Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Crowl and Mrs. Elizabeth Chris-
tine, of Elysburg,, and little Miss Ber-
nice Hull, of Shamokin, were all
guests-of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore
from Saturday until Sunday.
Marriage Licenses.
William J. Devlin and, Mary E.
Swartz, Snow Shoe. i
Morris W. Whitehill, Oak Hall, and
Isabelle Z. Kerstetter, State College.
Blair W. Stauffer, Philadelphia,
and Helen Tate, State College.
Bert D. Poorman Jr., Bellefonte,
and Emma M. Campbell, New Flor-
ence.
John H. Hoy, Waddle, and Blanche
M. Neidigh, State College. as
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The following are the prices charged for
announcement in this column: Sheriffs
$8.00; Prothonotary $8.00; Treasurer,
$8.00; Register,“ 86.00; Recorder, $6.00;
All other county ofices, $5.00. An-
nouncement willinet” be made for any
. candidate unwilling to pledge himself to
abide by the decision of the Democratic
voters as expressed at the primaries.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce the name
of William A. Carson, of Haines township,
as a candidate for the nomination for
Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Dem-
ocratic voters of Centre county as express-
ed at the general primaries to be held
Tuesday, September 16th, 1919.
We are authorized to announce the name
of E. R. Taylor, of Bellefonte, Pa.. as a
candidate for the nomination of Sheriff.
subject to the decision of the Democratic
voters as expressed at the general prima-
ries on September 16th, 1910.
FOR REGISTER.
We are authorized to announce the name
of J. Frank Smith, of Bellefonte, as a can-
didate for the nomination for Register,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
voters of Centre county as expressed at
the general primaries to be held Tuesday,
September 16th, 1619.
FOR RECORDER.
We are authorized to announce the name
of D. Wagner Geiss, of Bellefonte, as a
candidate for the nomination for Recor-
der, subject to the decision of the Demo-
eratic voters of the county as expressed
Bi abe general primaries September 16th,
PROTHONOTARY.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Harry N. Meyer, of Bellefonte, as a
candidate for Prothonotary, subject to the
decision of the Democratic voters as ex-
pressed at the general primaries on Sep-
tember 16th, 1919.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce the name
of George M. Harter, of Marion township,
Nittany postofiice R. ¥. D. No. 1, occupa-
tion farmer, for the nomination for Coun-
ty Commissioner subject to the decision
of the Democratic voters as expressed at
the general primaries to be held Wednes-
the general primaries to be held Tuesday,
September 16th, 1919.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Burdine Butler, of Howard township,
as a candidate for the nomination of
County Commissioner, subject to the de-
cision” of the Democratic voters as ex-
pressed at the primaries on September
16th, 1919.
We are authorized to announce the name
of William H. Fry, of Ferguson township,
as a candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
party as expressed at the general prima-
ries on September 16th, 1919.
We are authorized to_ announce that
George H. Richards, of Philipsburg bor-
ough, is a candidate for County Commis-
sioner, subject to the decision of the Dem-
ocratic voters as expressed at the general
primaries on September 16th, 1919.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized o announee the name
of James E. Harter, of Penn township, as
a candidate for the nomination of County
Treasurer subject to the decision of the
Democratic voters as expressed at the gen-
eral primaries to be hel@ Tuesday, Sep-
tember 16th, 1919.
COUNTY AUDITOR.
We are authorized to announce the name
of J. S. Condo, of Marion township, as a
candidate for County Auditor subject to
the decision of the Democratic voters as
expressed at the general primaries on Sep-
tember 16th, 1919.
POOR OVERSEER.
‘We are authorized to announce the name
of James E. Solt, of Bellefonte, as a can-
didate for Poor Overseer in Bellefonte
borough, subject to the decision of the
Democratic voters of Bellefonte at the pri-
maries to be held on September 16th, 1919.
We are authorized to announce D. W.
Eberhart as a candidate for the nomina-
tion for Overseer of the Poor of Bellefonte,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
64-33-3t
County.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Christian Science society, Furst
building, High street. Sunday service
11 a. m. Sunday school 9.45. Wed-
nesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock.
To these meetings all are welcome. A
free reading-room is open to the pub-
lic every Thursday afternoon from 2
to 4. Here the Bible and Christian
Science literature may be read, bor-
rowed or purchased. Subject, August
24th, “Mind.”
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
+ Services next Sunday morning at
10:45. Sunday school at 9:30. No
evening service.
Rev. A. M. Schmidt, Pastor.
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
Corner of High and Thomas Sts.
Every one is welcome at the special
evangelistic services now in progress.
All Sunday services at the usual
hours.
Geo. E. Smith, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Exhibit of
department chart. Sermon, “Scrip-
ture Fulfilled Before Our Eyes,”
10:45 a. m. Intermediate League, 3
p. m. Senior League, 6:30 p. m. Ad-
dress by Mrs. Romans, noted lectur-
er, 7:30 p. m.
Coleville—Services 2 p. m., George
Eberhart, superintendent. Pastor will
baptize children at this service. Spe-
cial music.
Alexander Scott, Minister.
Notice to Voters of Centre County.
Owing to the recent death of my
wife and quite serious illness of my
daughter, I will be unable to make a
thorough canvass of the county in my
candidacy for the nomination for
Sheriff on the Republican ticket, so I
am compelled to in this way bring
my appeal for support to the Repub-
lican voters and will greatly appreci-
ate any assistance rendered.
32-3t HARRY R. NASH, Philipsburg.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
OR SALE OR RENT.—Farm in Boggs
township. Inquire of Miss ANNA
HOY, Spring St., Bellefonte. 33-2t
plant of
ANTED.—Workmen at
Eastern Refractories company,
Port Matilda... Apply in person or
by. letter..to lL. ¥Y. GREENE, Supt; post
Matilda.
OR
rooms on one:side and 5 on the
other, with hot water heat, bath
and electric light, also double lot. In-
quire of REBECCA C, TUTEN, Philips-
burg, ‘Pa. 8 : 64-31-3t
stolen. Ab
0G LOST, strayed or
month’s old, female fox hound;
black and white spotted, strayed
from the farm of Mary W. Meek, in Fer-
guson township, Monday morning and its
return or information leading. to its re-
covery -will ‘he suitably rewarded by
JOHN BRESSLER.
Penna. Furnace, Pa. R. I. D.
SALE.—Double dwelling house, 10
STRAY NOTICE.—Came to the resi-
“7 \dence of the undersigned abet 8
o'clock last Saturday evening, Au-
gust 2nd, two male calves, about eighteen
months old. One a red Pole with white on
face and one a Hereford. Owner can get
sume by proving property and paying all
costs of Advertising, keep and damages.
: ¢ Mrs. BELLE MATTERN.}
‘ Fleming, Pa. R. F. D.
64-31-3¢ *
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Letters
A of administration having beed
granted to the undersigned upon
the estate of Dr. J. E. Ward, late of Belle-
fonte borough, deceased, all persons know-
ing themselves indebted to said estate are
requested to make prompt payment, and
those having claims against the same must
present them, duly authenticated, for set-
tlement.
Mrs. BELLE M. WARD,
W. Harrison Walker Administratrix,
64-28-61 Attorney. Bellefonte. Pa.
of financial statement for the
School District of Bellefonte hor-
ough for the year ending July 7th, 1919.
Fra STATEMENT. —Summary
Assessed valuatior ............. .$1790145.00
Per Capita Tax........ceovaeee. . 136.04
For School Purposes, 13 mills... 23271.80
For Sinking Fund and interest,
SINS... ii Av eed eo, 5370.43
Total Amt. of Taxes............$ 28778.86
GENERAL FUND.
Account of Charles TI. Cook, Treasurer.
RECEIPTS.
Amt. received from J. K. John-
ston, collector (general prop-
erty TAX). deesinantrn rere 21399.05
Tuition, non-resident pupils.... 5001.90
Regular State Appropriation. os 4108.50
High School Appropriation...... 532
Vocational Appropriation........ 1166.67
Manual Training......cooeeeeeeee SST.
Tax LIenSy....c.caseian-sstoreny 284.19
Patriotic League......coeeeeeeans 3 2.00
Centre Co. Banking Co., notes... 9500.00
Total receipts to July 7, 1919...8 42081.80
EXPENDITURES, i
ald 3g as uly
Se Ge wb
Expense of Administration—
General Control... $1120.88
Educational ........ 892.72— 1473.60
Expense of Ipstruction..... 22650.42
Expense of Operation.... 4760.01
Expense of Maintenance... 1340.01
Expense of Fixed Charges 240.14
Expense of Debt Service... 7900.50
Expense of Capital outlay...... 129.10
Expense of Auxiliary Agencies.. 184.75
Orders of Former Years........ 13.47
Total Expenditures............$ 40777.30
By balance in hands of Treas- pra
urer July 8th, 1919.......... 1304.59
$ 42081.89
SINKING FUND ACCOUNT.
Receipts :—
To Amt. on hand July 2, 1918
Gueliing note of Bellefonte
School oard dated July __
Te IND .isivens IT RR $ 17883.44
Received During Year........... 5464.99
$ 23348.43
Expenditures
By Amt, of State Tax, Int. Cou- %0
pons, Commissions, etc..... .$ 3849.
Belince in Fond J uly 8, 1919:
ertificates of. De-
woot, Hato i> 4748.83
ote o ellefonte
School Board.... 14750.00— 19498.83
$ 23348.43
BALANCE SHEET OF SCHOOL DIST.
gsets :—
Amount in hands of Treasurer,
July 8, 1919, ....0000ncrsere 1304.59
Due on Duplicates. ....ooeeeneee ya11.2¢
Due from Tuition......cccecveee pd
Due on Max lens oon, 20
mt. in Sinking Fu .
Ing Note)... isenrsrrnrase 19498.83
$ 33437.46
Liabilities :—
Old Bonded Debt....... ee $ 2000.80
New Bonded Debt.....coveeeeee: gn ou
Outstanding Notes.....eeoreveees 27250.
Total Liabilities.... eeeverree $ 112250.00
Total Assets....... besacnndesy 33437.46
Net Indebtedness......ooee:: $ 7881254
Ne Jae exonerations ave not been
allowed on uncollecte on up! 2 SLETT.,
C.-L. GATES
voters, as expressed dt the Primaries to be
held September 16th, 1919.
64-31-3¢
Aug. 2, 1019. Borough Auditors.
desirable location. Inquire of
HAMMON SECHLER.,
64-12-tf Bush House Block, Bellefonte.
OST, STRAYED OR. STOLEN.—On
July 17th, a red cow three years
white Co i Ses tier Fok
v 2 nder ease no
HRAMATNIK, iS Pa. -31-3t
RIDGE LETTING.—Bids will be re-
ceived by the County Commission-
ers of Centre County, Penna. at
their office in the Court House at Belle-
fonte, Penna., until! 10 o’clock a. m., Tues-
day, September 9th, 1919, for the building
of a reinforced concrete bridge, on high-
way Route No. 56, near Lemont, in Col-
lege township, Centre county, Penna.
The Bridge will be a structure consist-
ing of two twenty-four (24) foot spans
with pier and a twenty-four foot roadway
built according to standard plans amd
specifications as furnished by the State
ighway Department and on file in the
office of the County Commissioners, (or
Highway Department).
Bidders must deposit with clerk ar
County Commissioners, at least one (1)
hour before time of receiving bids, a cer-
tified check payable to the Commissioners
of Centre County for the sum of $300.00.
Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be re-
turned to them upon award of contract.
Check of successful bidder shall be re-
tained by the County Commissioners as
security for the faithful performance on
his part of the work set forth in his pro-
posed bid and as indemnity against dam-
ages that may be caused by failure on the
part of said bidder to perform the condi-
tions of his proposal. Check of the suc-
cessful bidder shall be returned to him
upon the acceptance of his Bond which
shall be equal to fifty per cent. (30 per
cent.) of the amount of his bid.
All bids must be in a Jump sum for the
entire work complete as indicated in the
drawing and called for in the specifica-
tions on file. Bids will be publicly opened
at 11 o'clock a. m. on the same day.
The Commissioners reserve the right ‘to
reject any or all bids.
By order of the Commissioners of Cen-
tre County,
D. A. GROVE,
WILLIAM H. NOLL, Jr.
ISAAC MILLER.
County Commissioners
Attest:
Harry N. Meyer, Clerk.
Bellefonte, Penna
August 20, 1919. 64-33-3t
J. J. LAJEAL,
The expert piano tuner, of Erie, is
now in Bellefonte to do your tuning.
Orders left at Beezer’s meat market
will receive prompt attention. 30-tf
ROPERTY FOR SALE.—In Bellefonte
Boro., along state road to Miles-
Sud vers, 200x400 418 Doyble dwelling
8 g n one end. pply to K. H.
HOOVER, Eagle Block, Bellefonte. 31-3t
ARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—I will in-
sure dwellings at $1.00 a hundred,
and barns at $1.60 a hundred, on
the cash plan for three years, and dwell-
ings 50 cents a hundred, and barns at 80
cents a hundred on the assessment plan
for 5 years as against fire and lightning.
64-28-1y J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent.
OTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.—No-
tice is hereby given that the annu-
al meeting of the members of the
Bellefonte Hospital Association will be
held at the Bellefonte hospital on Friday,
August 29th, 1919, at four o’clock p. m., for
the election of members of the Board of
Directors to fill such vacancies on the
Board as may then exist; also to pass up-
on all such matters that may properly
come before said meeting. All persons
who have contributed to the support of
the hospital during the past year are en-
titled to vote at the said meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors,
H. E. FENLON,
Secretary.
.OF APPLICATION
64-32-3t
OTICE
en that an application will be
made to the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre County, on the first day of Septem-
ber, 1919, at 10 o'clock, a. m., under the
provisions of the Corporation Act of 1874,
and its supplements, for a Charter for an
intended corporation to be called “THE
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
ALPHA GAMMA RHO ALUMNI ASSO-
CIATION,” the character and object of
which are to promote the moral, educa-
tional, mutual welfare, social and frater-
nal culture of its members; and for these
purposes to have, possess and enjoy all
the rights, benefits dnd privileges confer-
red by the said Act and the supplements
thereto.
J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON.
64-32-3t Solicitor.
FOR |
CHARTER.—Notice is hereby giv- |
cult repair work done on short notice, | Bush Arcade.
, Shoe shining. Give
guaranteed, and at low prices, in the them a trial.
30-3t
Bellefonte Trust Company
Bellefonte, Penna.
SOME OF THE THINGS WE DO
CHECKING ACCOUNT
We will start a checking account for you with $5.00
or more. Pay your bills with a check which will be
your receipt.
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Bring in a $1.00 or more and open a Savings Ac-
count. Get a little Savings Bank for the children to
save their pennies. We pay 3% yearly, compounded
January 1st, and July 1st.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
We issue Certificates of Deposit at six months or
one year and pay 3% interest, per annum.
TRUST DEPARTMENT
In our Trust Department we will manage your pri-
vate business. Make your will and name the Belle-
fonte Trust Company to be your Executor, Guardian,
Trustee, etc. Consult us freely without expense.
J. L. SPANGLER, G. T. GERBERICH, N.E. ROBB
President Vice President Sec’y-Treas.
ET.
SCENIC THEATRE
Tuesday and Wednesday Aug. 26-27th
Engagement Extraordinary Here It Is-Let’s Go!”
MISS MABEL NORMAND
— IN — :
Mack Sennet’s $500,000 Comedy Dramatic Thunderbolt
The Photo-play of Gladness
——and—
“ A Thousand Big Thrills”
Added Attra
ction. Special Orchestra Playing Special Adapted
Music Score, Overture “ MICKEY.”
PRICES---MATINEE---Adults, 28c. Children, 17c. NIGHT---28 and 39c
Time of Shows---Matinee, 2.30 P. M.
A Few Reserved Seats at 55¢
Night, 7 and 9 O’clock.