Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 21, 1919, Image 5

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3 COURT HOUSE NEWS §
UNAS APA ASSN A AAPA PN
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
Daniel R. Lebkicker, et ux, to Sa-
rah E. Wade, tract in Snow Shoe
township; $2300.
Jane L. Bright to Anna L. Bright, s &
tract in Burnside township; $1.
_ C. T. Fryberger, et ux, to George
Flagle, tract in Rush township; $275.
Wesley Snavely, et ux, to Alfred
Long, tract in Haines township; $195.
Sallie M. Hayes to George W. Sun-
day, et ux, tract in Bellefonte; $4500.
James H. Rothrock, trustee, to Em-
ma C. Rothrock, tract in Spring town-
ship; $91.50.
Earl E. Rider, et ux, to John
Switzer, tract in Spring township;
$1000.
William R. Grazier, et ux, to John
Barto, tract in Ferguson township;
$200.
Jacob Walizer to Warren M. Bierly,
tract in Miles township; $1.
S. W. Wright, et ux, to John Ibber-
501, tract in Philipsburg; $22,500.
Alice R. Harvey, et bar, to Elsie H. | [2 XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testa-
Noll, tract in State College; $2000. -
: MARRIAGE LICENSES.
. Henry S. Illingworth and Mary J.
Lutz,’ State College. © ° ra
ra Elizabeth Stott, Philipsburg.
Albert E. Mingle and Edna
Winklebleck, Aaronsburg.
James C. Gilliland, Oak Hall, and
Eloise Lee, Linden Hall.
Bethard M. Keller,
and Anna Grace Corman,
Mills.
Edward P. Houser and Lottie Hea-
ton, Bellefonte.
Blos Sasah and May White, Belle-
fonte. 2 :
George Z. Kerstetter, State Col-
lege, and Aldah Madaline Hanley,
Bellefonte.
John A. Safko, Clarence, and An-
nie M. Welschko, Munson.
Centre Hall,
Spring
Use for. Surplus Munitions.
An interesting suggestion has heen
made by a prominent Swiss meteorol-
ogist and physicist. M. de Quervain of
Zurich, to the effect that the vast
stores of munitions collected in the bel-
‘ligerent countries during the last four
years be utilized to advance the cause
of science instead of being merely fir-
ed off to make a Rowman holiday, or
else sunk in deep waters to avoid the
latent dangers which reside in them,
‘By detoning these explosives in defin- |
“fte quantities, at definite places. and
..at definite times whose dates are an-
‘nounced in advance, a possibility
would be presented for the solution of:
many interesting problems in. phystes’
and Ineteorology. :
i granted to the undersigned, all persons
knowing thiemseclves indebted to said es- |...
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George. Melbounes Raines, and Sa- same to present them- without delay for
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May i
sl inder >
Act” to provide for the incorporation and
The project might |
"advantageously be carried out in this |
country.
: Cryptic Cable.
Se parsninrtness the following will be.
hardifo. beat: © A-welknown person-
‘age in Devonshire, England, received
#" cable from his soldier son in Meso- |
‘potamin containing only’ three words:
“Pwo John twelve.” After much puz-
zMng the meaning dawned upon him.
aking down his Bible he turned up
the Second Epistle of St. John and
read the twelfth verse, which runs as
follows: “Having many things to
‘write unto you, 1 would not write with
paper and ink, but I trust to come
unto you and speak face to face, that
our joy may be full.” His son was on
his way home to England.
Bridegroom Grows in Importance..
The war has given the bridegroom’
a significance he never before pos-
sessed. Formerly wedding notices
were devoted to the bride, her trous-
seau. her bridesmaids and her family.
The bridegroom was mentioned only in-
cidentally, if at all. By reason of his
rank, he has become one of the most
fmportant persons in -the alliance.—
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
——Subseribe for the “watchman.”
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
State
cush.
College, Will
Address,
N. CLAIR DOYLE,
Bellefonte, Pa.
pay
46-11
7 ANT_D TO BUY.--Good farm near |
$5000 |
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UDITOR’'S NOTICE.—In the Or-
phan’s Court of Centre County, |
Pn.
Raymond B, Albert,
township, deceased.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed
by the aforenamed Court, to make distri-
late of
bution of the balance in the hands of the |
accountant to and among those legally en-
titled thereto, will meet to perform the
duties of his appointment on the 12th day
of December A. D., 1919, at ten o'clock i.
m. at his office, Room 14, Crider’s Ex-
change, Bellefonte, Pa., when and where
all parties are required to present and
prove their claims or be forever debarred
from coming in on said fund.
KLINE WOODRING,
64-406-3¢ Auditor.
Farms for Sale :
Large and small, in Central Penn-
sylvania. Send for Catalogue.
GEO. C. WAITE,
64-42 8t* Tyrone, Pa.
Wanted! -
Union Brick Layers
Apply to the
Turner Construction Co.,
Bald Eagle and Sherman Streets
461t LOCKE HAVEN, PA.
in the matter of the estate of ,
Ferguson. !
{ings 50 cents a hundred, and barns at 80
| the 8th day, of December, A
oss -—
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
re RENT.—On Linn St. four steam-
heated rooms, with use of bath,
for light house keeping. Apply.to
43-tf CHAS. E. GILMOUR.
iLLER WANTED.—Competent mar-
ried man to operate small water-
power country mill. Good salary
and steady employment. Address. A. C.
: F. FE. GRAZIER, Warriorsmark, Pa.
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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. ’
' MINA R. SOLEEN,
61-45-2t ulian, 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.
PEARL C. GRAY,
64-45-2¢ Julian, Pa.
ARMRERS 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-
cents a hundred on the assessment plan
for 5 years as against fire and lightning.
64-28-1y J.-M. KEICHLINE, Agent.
mentary upon the estate of Betty
MM, Kimpert, a of (Potter town-
ship,’ Centre county, ‘déceated,’ having been
tate are Teduested to make immediate pay- !
ose haying claims against the |
settlement. ; Siw ; }
NARCIE KIMPORT, i
Executrix, |
64-43-6t Spring Mills, R. ¥. D. i
XECUTOR'S NOTICK-In the. or- |
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, fl i
persons knowing themselves indebted to
same are requested to .make immediate |
payment, and those having claims against: |
the same must present them, duly anthen- |
ticated, for settlement. i
NS. KLINE WOODRING, !
, Exeeutor and Attorney. |
Gi-44-6t Bellefonte. Pa.
OTICE OF APPLICATION ¥OR !
CHARTER. Notice is hereby giv-
’ en that an application will be
made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on
] D. 1019, by P.
J. Morrissey;. S.C. Pehe and L. B. Saylor,
the ‘Act of Assembly entitled, “An
regulation of certain corporations 2pprov-
ed April 29, 1874, and the supplements
thereto for the charter of an intended cor-
oration to be called Burnside Publie
Service Company, the character and object
of which are the manufacturing and sup-.
plying light, heat and power, or either of
them, by electricily to the public in the
Township of Burnside, Centre County.
Pennsylvania, and to such persons, part-
nerships .and corporations residin there-,
in or adjacent thereto as may desire the
same, and for these purposes to have, pos-
sess, -and enjoy all the rights, benefits,
and privileges of said Aect of Assembly !
and the supplements thereto.’
DAVID I. McCAHILL. Solicitor. ~~ |’
Benedum Prees Building.
G-45-3t Pittsburgh, Pa. '
Inks the point, not the fingers |
2, STS, #,ss no"
The Mott Drug Co..
6446.5 BELLEFONTE, PA.
FOUNTAIN
Doesn't legk jor se:
T R XY THI
Excelsior Brand
Roller Flour
Manufactured by the
° FOR SALE BY
Weaver Bros.
Curtin Milling Co., Curtin, Pa.
and The John Meese Store
64-43-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
FALL CLEARANCE SALE
OF
..Automobile Tires...
THE FOLLOWING SIZES
PRICES
2....28x3 1....35x4
12....30x3 2. ..32x4)
1....30x3% 2....88%4: i
5....32x31 8....34x4}
4...,.81x4 4....35%xb
2.7 :82%4
WION GARAGE
Corner Allegheny and Bishop Sts.
BELLEFONTE—PENNA.
64-45-2t
Specials for a Week
IN OUR
Grocery Dept.
Libby’s apple butter, 2 1b can for 33c j
Corn meal, 12 1b sack for....... 60¢ .
California table peaches, large
CHIY ...... i. siemvisivlinnvivinine 45¢
Butcher pepper, per 1b.......... 50¢
Heinz Dill pickles, per doz...... 25¢
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Mother's oats, large size, with |
Premitin .. iesens cient 38¢c
Cope’s dried sugar corn—2 pack-
BUCS fOr .....0 i siinrnanies 25¢ |
9 ounce bottle Table Talk ketchup 16¢ |
Heinz cream tomato soup—10 |
OUNCE CAN... .suvsrvrnvereee 15¢ |
Potatoes, per bushel............ $1.60
Stueber brand tall can sweet corn 19¢
1 gal. bucket Karo syrup........ 89¢ !
COHEN & Co.
64-36-1t BELLEFONTE, PA.
OF
FIRST GRADE STANDARD |
MAKES AT SACRIFICE |
Mrs. M. C. Delmonico
announces the :
Opening of the Art Shop
in the Shoemaker Apartment, on Spring Street
Saturday November 22
All kinds of Embroidered Articles and Stamped Pieces
Camisoles Pajamas Corset Covers p | {i
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Negligees Children's Dresses ! i !
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Centre Pieces Scarfs Pillow Tops | i _ iM
‘Crochet Cottons and Silks for all kinds of Embroidery
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WORK
or play that is handicapped by poor vision leads to illness. Im-
paired sight is unnecessary in these days of <cientific sight anal-
Don't put off those much-needed glasses.
ysis and correction
Feel Better, See Better
. Work or Play Better, and Look Better
COME TODAY .
'CASEBEER
. . Registered Optometrist
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BROCKERHOFF HOUSE BLOCK .... BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Our Christmas Stock |
"ot Diamonds, Bracelets, Watches and Jewelry is all
new and of the Latest Designs. A visit will be appreciated by
"us as well as yourself: 64-44-t
The Dainty Git ofan ; A pp Satie Friend
Belle Mead
ayia d v 5
AUR nS fat igs
Then, too, the quality of our other lines
are in keeping with our Coats
Merode Underwear
Centemeri Gloves
| tnd Gossard & Warner Corsets :
“All kinds of large sizes, of course
| Schlows Quality Shop
The Best for the Well-Dressed
Coats
Those soft, warm, wooly
kind for these
crisp, cool days. a»
Wooltex Coats
that keep out the cold
and make you ass
feel as warm as toast.
We are just as pleased
to show as to sell
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Bon Domi E Sw eets C hocolates
made of the purest things from which candy should be
made, enriched with luscious fruits and tempting nuts
Special Attention to Mail ‘Orders .
THE MOTT DRUG CO. Bellefonte, Pa.
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Garman Opera House "Nig: November 24
: IBA ive prices :
The Play that Made the Weather Famous : %
AT YARD
spect this coal.
Snow Shoe Coal
We have succeeded in securing a good grade
of coal, free from slate, from the above-named
the day of purchase. Tutu 4
You are invited to call at our yard and in-
region, and are offering it at the following attract-
DELIVERED
$5.00 per Ton of 2000 Ibs. $5.50 per Ton of 2000 Ibs.
Discount of 25c. per ton when paid for on
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Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Co.
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Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75¢., 50c and 35¢C.
Seats on sale Thursday at Garman’'s Store
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
A store of double the size of our
the stock and new lines added
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Electroliers
Silverware, Mahogany, Glassware, Traveling Sets
China, Leather Goods and Novelties
IN HIS LATEST BIG PICTURE
Fine Picture of Doug's,
The SCENIC
Fri. and Sat. Nov. 21st--22nd
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Don’t forget all the Wonderful Stunts and Laughs in this |
MATINEE, 2:80, ADMISSION 1je.
Evening Shows 6:40 and 8:40 ADMISSION 25 Cts.
War Tax Extra.
64-32-tf
SNIPS AS ASSP
old one, with triple
“His Majesty the American” Come in, or use the phone
F. P. Blair & Son,
Jewelers and Optometrists
Bellefonte, Pa.