Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 14, 1919, Image 5

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With the Churches of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAAANANAAAS AS SANS
County. ORD FOR SALE.—Ford Roadster—al- OR RENT.—On Linn St. four steam- AUTION.—Notice is hereby given that
most new—Only used several heated rooms, with use of bath, I am not represented by any agent
CHRISTIAN SOLE ~ £ SOCIBTY months. Quick sale. Dont wait. for light house keeping. Apply to S agents and goat I wal ao be
ENCE SOCIETY. WION GARAGE. |43-tf CHAS. E. GILMOUR. { 1sponsible for any ebts except contract-
isti i i ; -45-1t Bellefonte. - - ed by me in person.
besten, Seisnes Societys ; Furst @t ® Ma WANTED.—Competent mar- MINA R. GOHEEN.
building, High street, Sunda sorsice | omoy op apriicsion, von | VL buts uted wll, Koos Hit 402 Julian. Fa.
«10, y vad: N CHARTER. Notice is hereby giv- . 3 ® ®
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, No-
Jepper 16th, “Mortals and Immor-
al.
en that an application will be
made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on
the 8th day of December, A. D. 1919, by P.
J. Morrissey, S. C. Pohe and L. B. Saylor,
under the Act of Assembly entitled, ‘An
Act to provide for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations approv-
ed April 29, 1874, and the supplements
thereto for the charter of an intended cor-
poration to be called Burnside Public
Service Company, the character and object
of which are the manufacturing and sup-
plying light, heat and power, or either of
them, by electricity to the public in the
Township of Burnside, Centre County,
Pennsylvania, and to such persons, part-
nerships and corporations residing there-
i thereto as may desire the
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 Wednes-
day evening at 7:45. A cordial wel-
come to all.
sess, and enjoy all the rights,
and privileges of said Act of Assembly
and the supplements thereto.
i ini DAVID I. McCAHILL, Solicitor,
Rev. W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Minister CCAHTE es Building.
64-45-3t
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Pittsburgh, Pa.
and steady employment. Address, A. C.
L Za GRAZIER, Warriorsmark, Pa.
AUTION.—Notice is hereby given that
I am not represented by any agent
or agents and that I will not be
responsible for any debts except contract-
ed by me in person.
sure dwellings at $1.00 a hundred,
and barns at $1.60 a bundred, 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 O years as against fire and lightning.
64-28-1y J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent.
E “hase NOTICE.—In the or-
Fe TAKE NOTICE.—I will in-
PEARL C. GRAY.
64-45-2t Julian, Pa.
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary upon the estate of Betty
phan’s court of Centre county: in
the estate of Sallie Armbruster,
late of Walker township, Centre Co., Pa.
Letters testamentary upon said estate hav-
ing been issued to the undersigned, all
persons knowing themselves indebted to
same are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against
M. Kimpert, late of Potter town-
ship, Centre county, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said es-
tate are Tequested to make immediate pay-
ment, and those having claims against the | the same must present them, duly authen-
same to present them without delay for | ticated, for settlement.
settlement. s
NARCIE KIMPORT,
Executrix,
Spring Mills, R. F. D
. KLINE WOODRING.
Executor and Attorney,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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Bible sted), 2:20. “4 Polley” | mo —
service, 45. utos wi ring In F 3
arms for Sale
the aged. Any one desiring an auto
to call, 'phone M. R. Johnson. Junior :
League, 2 p. m. Senior League with | Large and small, in Central Penn-
reception of members, 6:30. Evan-| : h a ue.
gelistic services, 7 :30. Music by male sylvain, Send, for Catalog
quartette. CEO. C. WAITE,
Coleville—Services at 2 p. m. 64 42 81° Tyrone, Pa.
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Eighteen successful years .at fitting glasses should convince you
That we Know How
Cottage prayer meetings will be
held Friday evening, at 7:30, at the
following homes:
Mrs.. P. Gray Meek, W. High St.
. Mrs. Mary Donachy, W. Bishop St.
Mrs. Pardoe, S. Penn St.
Clayton Shope, E. Lamb St.
W. T. Miller, E. Logan St.
J. C. Showers, E. Bishop St.
W. T. Twitmire, Water St.
J. K. Johnston, E. Bishop St.
Mrs. Smoyer, Beaver St.
Abram Houser, Rockview.
M. E. church, Coleville.
Evangelistic services each night
during next week, at 7:30, except
Monday.
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Excelsior Brand
Roller Flour
Manufactured by the
Curtin Milling Co., Curtin, Pa.
FOR SALE BY
Weaver Bros.
and The John Meese Store
64-43-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
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.
Catechetical class
will meet each Wednesday afternoon
at 4 o'clock. Campaign teams select-
ed for the coming canvass will meet
in the church Friday evening at 7:30.
Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister.
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
This Sunday will be Fathers’ and
Sons’ day and all services will be in
charge of the men and boys. A men’s
FALL CLEARANCE SALE
_ Automobile Tires...
THE FOLLOWING SIZES OF
FIRST GRADE STANDARD
MAKES AT SACRIFICE
mass | petting wil be held at 2:30 in PRICES
e afternoon. The speaker will be 2....28x3 1....33x4
Frank I. Olmstead, Y. M. C. A. sec- 12 Pte 2 a
reary, of State College. The Houser- I " "30x33 2 Tt 334 -
ville quartette will also sing. Lieut. 5 ne ‘30 3 3. i ‘3 roti
Roy H. Grove will have charge of the «+. .32x3% oo .34x43
Sunday school and C. D. Young of 4....31x4 4....35%5
the young people’s meeting. A spe- 2....32x4
cial invitation is extended to all the
men and boys of the church to be
present at all these meetings, and to
all men and boys of the town and
community to be at the mass meeting
in the afternoon.
Geo. E. Smith, Pastor.
ST. JOUN'S (BURCH (EFISCOPAL).
Services for Sunday, November 16:
8 a. m., Holy Eucharist. 10 a. m.,:
church school. 11 a. m.. Matins and |
sermon. The usual service at 7:30 p.
m. will be omitted. The rector will |
be in charge of the services for the
day. Visitors always welcome.
WION GARAGE
Corner Allegheny and Bishop Sts.
BELLEFONTE—PENNA.
64-45-2t
Extra Specials
in Our Grocery Department
| Curtin’s buckwheat flour—10 Ib.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. | gacks, per sack.............. 85¢
«T. 1OWN'S REFORMED CHURCH. | Boneless bacon, per Ib.......... 39¢
h Special Fulveisary Soy will be | Country onions, per Ib.......... ic
eld nex unday at 10:45 a. m.
Every member will be looked for. ! Jersey sweet potatoes, per Ib... 4c
Visitors welcomed. Fvening service | ~“#¢8¢ size can sugar peas, per
at 7:30, Sunday school ot 9:80 8, mM, | CBN <.rcraneasriaisrasenesys 16¢
and C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. ma. Shredded wheat, per box........ 12¢
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. Large size Mother's oats, per box 30¢
| Prunes, per Ib......c..c00vnneee 29¢
Real Estate Tr ansfers. | Golden age noodles, 10c size
Stephen Sloks, et ux. te Shenel | RE ns ER Se 25¢
Stine, tract in Philipsburg; $2900. Rub-Neo-More soap, 2 cakes for.. 15¢
porty J. Holz, et al, to S. Claude | Riiter’s large size can baked
err, tract in Bellefonte; $3500. beans, per Cal.........cccoe- 15¢
J. T. Lucas, et ux, to Paul Fisher, | : : aia :
tract in Snow Shoe township; $85. | California seeded raisins, per box Be
W. F. Reynolds, et ux, to Belle-!
fonte Trust Co., tract in Bellefonte; |
$40,000.
W. F. Reynolds, et ux, to Bellefonte :
Borough, tract in Bellefonte; $25,000. |
Maude Dixon, et bar, to Nowa |
Vaughn, tract in Rush township;
$1,000.
Elmer E. Custard, et ux, to J. A.
Ferguson, tract in State College; |
$4500. |
W. J. Auman to W. C. Kerstetter, |
et al, tract in Penn township; $200. |
1. H. Stanton, et ux, to Harry |
Maurer, tract in Huston township;
$100. ;
Jacob Brim, et ux, to Morgan H,
Shope, tract in Philipsburg; $1600.
Philipsburg Realty Co. to John F.
Lansberry, tract in Philipsburg;
$3300.
N. B. Spangler, et ux,
Watson, tract in Boggs
$500.
George W. Spicer, et ux, to N. B.
Spangler, tract in Boggs township;
$566.23.
John W. Walters to Matthew G.
Horne, tract in Philipsburg; $2500.
Stewart W. Ripka, et ux, to Philip
A. Leister, tract in Gregg township;
$1400.
J. K. Johnston, Admr., to Priscilla
A. Tye, tract in Burnside township;
$466.
W. FE. Holt’s heirs to Priscilla A.
Fye, tract in Burnside township;$433.
William P. Humes, et al, to Pris-
cilla A. Fye, tract in Burnside town-
ship; $466.
Philipsburg Coal & Land Co. to
COHEN & Co.
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township;
1.oUIS DAMMERS
Philadelpia Eyesight Specialist
ONE DAY ONLY
Bellefonte, Garman Hotel Parlors
Tuesday, Nov. 18th, 1919
2 p.m.
Owing to the great reduction in the
Minnie Richards, tract in Rush town-
ship; $150.
Philipsburg Coal & Land Co. to
Toney Colachio, tract in Rush town-
ship; $50.
James E. Holloway, et ux, to A. S.
wholesale cost of lenses and frames I
offer you a fine pair of glasses, includ-
ing Dammer’s Scientific Eye Examina-
tion, Clear Crystal Lenses, Gold Filled
Frame and Elegant Case, as low as
Stover, tract in Penn township; $615. $1.50
3 at '§ New Invisible Bifocals
Ira D s Garman : Two pair in one. No lines. No ce-
Diamonds Watches Jewelry ment. Easy to get used to. Last for
) ) years. At lowest prices.
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
§ Phila. Office ,/¥ Pers Bulleing
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If you have any eye strain or inability to see correctly, why not
See if we Know How
to Fit Glasses
No Charge for Examination. Correction Guaranteed.
Glasses that Fit as low as $2.50
CASEBEER
Registered Optometrist
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE BLOCK .... BELLEFONTE, PA.
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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
IN HIS LATEST BIG PICTURE
“His Majesty the American”
Don’t forget all the Wonderful Stunts and Laughs in this
Fine Picture of Doug's,
The SCENIC
Fri. and Sat. Nov. 21st--22nd
a .
MATINEE, 2:30, ADMISSION 15c.
Evening Shows 6:40 and 8:40 ADMISSION 25 Cts.
War Tax Extra.
The Event of the Season
(Garman Opera House Monday Nov. 17th
POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY
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| A Drama of Hawaiian Romance set to Dreamy Hawaiian
| Melodies
ADaughter of the Sun
PRINCESS JULIA ANONA and her
HAWAIIAN SEXTETTE
SEE
Prices - 35 - 50 - 75 - 1.00 - and - 1.50
Drug Store
Seats now seiling at Parrish’s
JUST RECEIVED
3 00 Sample Dresses
AT A REDUCTION OF
PER
CENT
The finest and largest dis-
play that Bellefonte has
ever seen- Every purchase
an absolute saving of $10
to $15.00
Today and Tomorrow
Nov 14th and 15th
Schlow’s Quality Shop
The Best for the Well-Dressed
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 Ibs. $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.
SYMBOLS OF
Friendships Eternal
Friendship that endures is most beautifully
expressed by gifts that last.
Let Jewels and Jewelry carry your messages
of friendship and trust.
Gems, Jewelry, Watches, Silverware
are gifts that keep alive the sentiment that inspires the giver.
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Let us be your Gift-Counselors at this coming Christmas season.
F. P. Blair & Son,
Jewelers and Optometrists
Bellefonte, Pa.
64-22-tf
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