Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 10, 1919, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    With the Churches of the
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
to 4. Here the Bible and Christian
Science literature may be read, bor-
rowed or purchased. Subject, Octo-
ber 12th, “Are Sin, Disease, and
Death Real?”
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
. Sabbath services as follows: Morn-
ing worship at 10:45. Evening wor-
ship at 7:30. Sabbath school at 9:45
a. m. Prayer service every ednes-
day evening at 7:45. A cordial wel-
come to all.
Rev. Dr. Llewellyn Phillips, presi-
dent of Bucknell University, wil
preach at both the morning and even-
ing services.
Rev. W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Minister
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Services next Sunday morning and
evening, at 10:45 and 7:30. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m., and C. E. socie-
ty at 6:45 p. m.
Rev. A. M. Schmidt, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Sermon,
«A Man Who Lied to God,” 10:45 a.
m. Junior Intermediate League, 2p.
m. Senior League, 6:30 p. m. Ser-
mon, “Pentecost and Property,” 7:30
p. m. Music by male chorus. The
public is cordially invited.
Coleville—Services at 2 p. m,
special address by Hon. J. Kennedy
Johnston. Cornet music by Mr. Van
Jodon. Every member of the church
should attend this service. The pub-
lic is cordially invited.
Alexander Scott, Minister.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Church
services, 10:45 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m.
Dr. Charles L. Fry, of Philadelphia,
field secretary of the United Lutheran
Brotherhood in America, and one of
the most aggressive men in the
church, will deliver his address on
“The Brotherhood and the New Era,”
this (Friday) evening, at 7:30 o’clock,
in the church auditorium. Dr. Fry is
an exceptionally eloquent and force-
ful speaker, and his address on the
matter of organizing the man-power
of the church should be interesting
and helpful. Visitors are welcome at
this meeting and at all services of
the church.
Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister.
— See Theda Bara in her super-
production, “Salome,” at the Lyric
today and tomorrow (Saturday mati-
nee and night). 40-1t
Mrs. Charles Keichline is slow-
ly recovering from her recent serious
illness, while Miss Mary Ann McGill
continues in a critical condition, at the
home of her niece, Mrs. Charles Gil-
mour. 3 chy :
—___S. H. Shaffer, of Zion, has been
appointed by Governor Sproul as one
of the delegates from Pennsylania to
the farmers’ national congress to be
held at Hagerstown, Md, October
28th to 31st.
Marriage Licenses.
Stanly Plashanko, Philipsburg, and
Mary Legwar, Morrisdale.
Clyde W. Lambert, Milesburg, and
Bessie E. Kuhn, Boalsburg.
Thomas M. Jarrett, Pitsburgh, and
Mary E. Snoke, Unionville.
CENTRE HALL.
Masons are at work laying the
foundation for the new silk mill.
Elliott Smith is learning the tailor
trade with his brother at State Col-
lege.
Miss Grace Smith is spending sev-
eral days with friends in Williams-
port. :
J. T. Potter and daughter, Miss De-
linda, spent the week-end at Watson-
town.
Hiram Lee and Miss Margaret Fu-
rey, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at
the Frank Lee home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Homan gave a
surprise party in honor of their son
Warren, on Tuesday evening.
Miss Hazel Emery, who has been
working at Camp Dix during the
summer, returned home last week.
John Krumbine, his son Robert, and
his two daughters, of Vintondale,
greeted old friends here on Sunday.
Mrs. George Robertson, of Hart-
ford, Conn., has been a guest of her
father, B. D. Brisbin, for the past
week.
Miss Anna Stover and Mrs. Alvin
Meyer, of Altoona, spent a few days
with their sister, Mrs. William Me-
Clenahan.
J. T. Potter and G. O. Benner rep-
yesented the Presbyterian church at
the meeting of Presbytery held at
Bellwood this week.
We Should Know Where to Find the
Following.
Matt. 6.
Ex. 20.
The Lord’s Prayer.
The Ten Commandments.
The Beautitudes. Matt. 5.
Paul’s Conversion. Acts 9.
Christ’s Great Prayer. John 17.
The Prodigal Son. Luke 15.
The Ten Virgins. Matt. 25.
Parable of the Talents. Matt. 25.
Abiding Chapter. John 15.
Resurrection Chapter. 1 Cor. 15.
Shepherd Chapter. John 10.
Love Chapter. 1 Cor. 13.
Tongue Chapter. Jas. 3.
Armor Chapter. Eph. 6.
Travelers Psalm. Ps. 121.
Bible-Study Psalm. Ps. 119.
Greater Verse. John 3:16.
Greater Invitation. Rev. 22:17;
Isa. bb:1.
Rest Verse. Matt. 11:28.
Consecration Verse. Rom. 12:1.
Anothers’ Workers’ Verse. Ps. 126.6.
How to Be Saved. Acts 16:31.
Should I Confess Chirst? Rom. 10:9. |
Teachers’ Verse. Dan. 12:3.
The Great Commission. Mark 16:15.
Christ's Last Command. Alu 1:3.
9 | tract in South Philipsburg; $1.
een
3 COURT HOUSE NEWS
PAPAL PPP PPP PIII
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Miriam Copelin to Ettat C. Nyman,
tract in Philipsburg; $2100.
George H. Yarnell, sheriff, to John
Lyon, tract in Howard; $825.
John W. Walter to Clara A. Taylor,
Tamazine Bland to Albert H. Am-
merman, tract in Bellefonte; $1.
F. J. Weaver's BExr., to Aaron D.
Weaver, tract in Gregg township;
$1525.
Aaron D. Weaver, et ux, to William
Weaver, tract in Gregg township;
$508.33.
James S. Weaver to Martin E.
Bartley, tract in Gregg township;
$800.
Martin E. Bartley, et ux, to H. C.
Campbell, et al, tract in Gregg town-
ship; $1000.
Samuel E. Weber, et ux, to Byron
2 aun tract in State College;
L. D. Fye, et ux, to C. O. Broome,
tract in State College; $4500.
George S. Bulkley, et ux, to James
C. Disque, tract in State College;
$6000.
Norman E. Lightamer,
John I. Zeigler, tract
$3500.
Daniel Snyder to Harry H. Gunsal-
lus, tract in Bellefonte; $600.
Harry S. Wolfe, et ux, to Emma
M. Hoover, tract in Haines township;
$300.
JH. P. Carson, et ux, to Anna B. Da-
vis, tract in Patton township; $260.
Marguerite Potter Bixler, et bar, to
Theodore Davis Boal, tract in Harris
township; $16,000.
David Wolfe, et ux, to Uriah Slat-
erbeck, tract in Miles township;
$218.16.
Fred Robins, et al, to Nora Mercer,
et bar, tract in Rush township; $1400.
Foster Lyman Bouser, et ux, to
William Forcey Hessong, tract in
Philipsburg; $1000.
et ux, to
in Howard;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
truck in good working condition.
BEATTY MOTOR CO..
Bellefonte, Pa.
F* SALE.—A 11% ton power dung
64-39-2t
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.
DMINISTRATOR’'S NOTICE.—Letters
testumentary on the estate of
Clemens F .Harlacher, late of Half-
moon township, Centre county, Pa., de-
ceased, having been granted to the under-
signed, all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to present
same, duly authenticated for settlement
and those knowing themselves indebted
thereto will make immediate payment to
SUSAN L. HARLACHER,
Administratrix,
64-38-6t Port Matilda, R. I. D.
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Letters
“of Robert F. Sechler, late of Belle-
fonte borough, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons
Enowing themselves indebted to said es-
tate are re
ment, and t
same must present them,
cated, for settlement.
CARRIE 8S. SECHLER,
MYRA E. SECHLER,
W. Harrison Walker, Administratrices.
Harry Keller, Bellefonte. Pa.
Attorneys. 61-3G-6t
uested to make prompt pay-
ose having claims against the
duly authenti-
the
Court of Centre county. In the
matter of the Estate of Robert F.
Sechler, deceased. To the heirs at law,
creditors, and other persons interested in
said estate:
Notice is hereby given that Carrie 8S.
Sechler and Myra E. Sechler, Administra-
tors, have filed in the office of the Clerk of
said Court, their petition praying for an
order of sale of the real estate of said de-
cedent, fronting 25 feet on North Spring
street, in Bellefonte borough, Centre
county, Pennsylvania, and extending back
200 feet to Locust Alley and fully describ-
ed in said petition, at private sale, for the
payment of debts, to Winifred M. Gates,
for the sum of $3500.00. If no exceptions
be filed thereto, or objections made to
granting the same, the Court will take
final action upon said petition, Monday,
November 3rd, 1919.
W. HARRISON WALKER.
HARRY KELLER,
‘Attorneys for Petitioners.
i "NOTICE. —In Orphans’
64-40-4t
UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Court of
Common Pleas of Centre county.
No. 52 December Term, 1918. In
re Assigned Estate of W. W. Herman, of
College township, Centre county, Pa.
The undersigned has been appointed an
Auditor by said Court to make distribu-
tion of the balance of cash in the hands
of I. J. Dreese, Assignee of the above
named W. W. Herman, as shown by his
first and final account duly confirmed by
said Court on the 24th day of September
‘A. D. 1919, to and amongst those legally
entitled to receive the same, and to make
report to December term of Court 1919,
will meet all parties in interest, at his of-
fices in the Masonic Temple Building,
Bellefonte, Pa., on Monday, the 10th day
of November A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock a.
m., when and where all parties interested
shall present their claims and be heard,
otherwise be forever debarred from mak-
ing any claim against said assigned es-
ate.
W. HARRISON WALKER.
Auditor.
mun
Salesman Wanted!
Salesman wanted for Centre coun-
ty. Married man preferred; one who
must make big money—From $300 to
$400 per month. Send you an ad-
vance check every week. No crooks
nor grafters need apply. Send three
references with your application.
Every property owner in the county
a prospect.
State Agency,
F. 0. McMURTRIE,
No. 4 Heaton Bldg.
Altoona, Pa.
64-40-3t
64-40-1t*
of administration’ upon the estate 4
Second Hand Car Market.
| One STUDEBAKER in good mechan- |
| ical condition and good tire equip- |
| ment. Price reasonable.
| One used DODGE BROS. touring car
| in elegant condition, at the right |
price. |
one MODEL 80 OVERLAND at a
bargain. |
| Several other cars at real bargain
prices.
WION GARAGE,
64-40-2¢ Bellefonte, Pa.
a i SAPAINTINTNNPN
ARIA
AAS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—One 435 cu. ft. steam boil-
er, four radiators, $125.00. Two
solid walnut plate glass wall cases,
9 ft. each, and four plate glass floor cases.
¥. P. BL
64-37-tF AIR & SON,
DMINISTRATOR’'S NOTICE.—Estate
of Kate BE. Murray, late of the Bor-
ough of Bellefonte, Centre County,
Pa., deceased.
Letters of administration having been
jssued to the undersigned by the Regis-
ter of Wills of Centre county, all persons
having claims against said estate are re-
quested to make them known and all per-
sons indebted to said estate are requested
i make payment thereof without delay,
MARY DOWLING,
Administratrix.
Care Hotel Chelsea,
Atlantic City, N. J
Blanchard & Blanchard,
Attorneys. 64-37-6t
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Estate of Ed-
ward Allison, late of the town-
ship of Potter, in the County of
Centre an State of Pennsylvania de-
ceased.
Letters testamentary in the above es-
tate hgving, poet jssued to the undersign-
ed by the Register of Wills in and for the
said County of Centre, all persons having
claims or demands against the estate of
the said decedent are requested to make
known the same and all persons indebted
to the said decedent are requested to make
payment thereof without delay, to
ANNA MABEL ALLISON,
HARRY M. ALLISON.
Blanchard & Blanchard, Executors.
Attorneys, Spring Mills. Pa.
Bellefonte, Pa. 64-38-6t
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
-9€34-6m PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Bellefonte, Pa. |
INE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Very
desirable location. Inquire of
N SECHLER,
| 64-12-tf Bush House Block, Bellefonte.
ANTED.—Workmen at plant of
Eastern Refractories company,
Port Matilda. Apply in person or
by letter to L. Y. GREENE, Supt. Port
atilda. 32-tf
meson
in our Grocery Department
For Saturday Oct. 11,1919
Picnic hams—6 to 8 lbs., per Ib...27c
Hershey’s cocoa—3-10c pkgs for. .25¢
Rub no more soap, per cake..... Tie
Purity salt for table use, per pkg. 9c
Mothers oats, 2 small round pkg. .25¢c
Lux—2 pkgs for................ 25¢
Honor brand tall can of condensed
milk, per can...........cu00ee 16¢
Walter Baker chocolate per Ib. ...45¢
COHEN & Co.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
64 36-1t
To prove to you our confidence in the fine drinking qualities of
Golden Sun Coffee
For 3 Days Only
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week
We will Give One-Half Pound Free
with each purchase of 1%
pounds at 53c. per pound.
Price 80c. for 2 pounds—value $1.06
Quality Grocers
Weaver Bros...
NIOWITINIE &
WNIT LENIINOHIM
Rn WD nk
is the date when the next
issue of the
BELL TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
goes to press.
Arrange now for
listing changes or
advertising space.
The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
=O
a a SSL IRTI IATA
NPA UPI INIT INT IGG GN
NPIS ASSIS
of thrifty people.
NN
61-46-1v
¢
¢
¢
€
Fed IIE A WT
Thntt
is a geod word. It means prudence, econ-
omy, proper management. A thrifty man
always has money in his purse and a balance
at his banker’s—for every prudent man has
a bank account. It induces saving. Watch-
ing it grow is a real pleasure.
We have the accounts of some thousands
The First National Bank
Bellefonte, Pa.
That new waist you
have been looking
for has just arrived
in all the latest
suit-shades and the
much desired
flesh and white.
We have received
lots of pretty things
this week—
afternoon and
evening dresses,
Wooltex
The woman who has found
the secret of youth has
found the secret of beauty.
coats and suits,
neck-laces,
hand-bags, and other
Your Figure Tells your Age
articles to set
NUNS ASP PPS SSS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAANNAASNAAASANN
the feminine heart
a-flutter. We offer you an
unsurpassed corset service—
~~ and with it we offer
. a most complete and
Step in and look . r :
most fascinating selection
them over.
of the inimitable
Of course, we're glad
Gossard & Warner Corsets
to show our goods.
Schlow’s Quality Shop
The Store at the End of the Road
§
$
Q
)
Q
?
?
Q
?
?
?
3
3
?
¢
$
?
Q
$
2
$
?
$
2
$
3
?
3
$
?
Q
)
Snow Shoe Coal
We have succeeded in securing a good grade
of coal, free from slate, from the above-named
region, and are offering it at the following attract-
ive prices :
AT YARD DELIVERED
$5.00 per Ton of 2000 lbs. $5.50 per Ton of 2000 Ibs.
Discount of 25c. per ton when paid for on
the day of purchase.
You are invited to call at our yard and in-
spect this coal. .
Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Co.
a PT A AAAAASAAAAAAAAAAAAANAANN
NNT AAAAAAAAAAS IIIS III INSEE
Diamonds
F. P. Blair & Son,
Jewelers and Opticians,
Bellefonte, Pa.
64-22-tf
RAAAAAAAANNRARANNARNIANAN. BALAI IIIS