Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 12, 1920, Image 5

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    COURT HOUSE NEWS
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Isaac Holt, et ux, to Minerva Har-
ris, tract in Huston township; $1000.
Emma C. Hurley, et bar, to First
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{COURT HOUSE NEWS § COHEN & CO,
Department. Store.
For the coming week we propose to
offer you some extraordinary big bar-
Church of Christ, tract in Philips- | gains, one of which is a Ladies’ Field
burg; $6000.
Mouse Color high cut lace Shoe, either
Harry Dukeman, sheriff, to O. A.| with French or military heel.—We
Johnston, tract in Ferguson town-| have a complete run of sizes of this
ship; $3150.
Mary E. Hess to Ira Rishel, tract in | width.
Harris township; $10.
shoe in stock, from 2} to 7, C and D
We've been getting $9.50 a
pair for them all along, but as a spe-
Harry Dukeman, sheriff, to Toner | cial drive, they'll be going for the
A. Hugg, tract in Milesburg; $150.
Anra M. Hunter to Simeon Baum,
et al, tract in State College; $1.
coming week at $7.65 a pair.
You must take time to look at the
J. L. Spangler to Benjamin T. Gor- beautiful line of Spring Waists for
don, tract in Bellefonte; $1000. laides,
that we've just unpacked.
George C. Harvey, et ux, to Minnie | They're white voiles, organdie, Geor-
Barger, tract in Howard; $1525.
gette crepes and pongees. We are
Charles Struble, et ux, to Harvey | sure there is no other store in town
B. Haugh, tract in Miles township; | that can show you such a large as-
$425. sortment.
But the nicest thing about
Sarah A. Goodrich to David W. | them is the price by which you
Goodrich, tract in Rush township; $1. | own them oy Would you tin on
John J. Stein’s heirs to William D. | in these kind of times we are able to
Strunk, tract in Walker townshiD; | sell you beautiful white voile waists
$25. at $1.98 in sizes from 38 to 46; and 48,
George H. Yarnell, et ux, to Fyet-|50 and 52 at $2.98. Of
ta Strunk, tract in Walker township; | take the ay from INET
$550.
Rupert, tract in Liberty township;
$100.
Edgar T. Bechdel, et ux, to Flem-
3 they are simply beautiful. Really we
Joshua Rupert, et ux, to Sybilla | evtend an invitation to come and in-
spect the lines.
It is too bad for the people living in
uel Rupert, tract in Liberty township; | the country that they can’t come into
$8. town on account of the roads being
Andrew J. Cook, et ux, to Fred L. | blocked. To those who find them-
Showers, tract in Bellefonte; $2800. | selves in such a position, just get us
R. D. Bigelow, et ux, to A. B. Cur- | on the ’phone, either the Bell or the
tis, tract in Philipsburg; $8000.
Commercial, and tell us of your needs,
Ernest L. Sauers, et ux, to Eliza- and we'll be glad to fill your wants to
beth B. Spotts, tract in State College; | the best of our ability.
$2800.
Elizabeth B. Spotts, et bar, to J.
Frank Krumrine, tract in Ferguson
township; $1000.
We've just learned to our sorrow
that Outing Flannels will sell for 50
cents a yard next winter. We want to
Enoch T. Hastings, et ux, to Alta | S3Y to you that our stock of these
M. Foreman, tract in Bellefonte;
goods on hand is in fairly good condi-
$1875. tion, both in lights and darks and that
George G. Hastings’ Exrs. to Alta
M. Foreman, tract in Bellefonte;
Joseph N. Brooks, et ux, to John
Weaver, tract in Spring township;
© $500.
George H. Richards to Louis Adel-
man, tract in Philipsburg; $8000.
Iva Mae Hoffer, et bar, to George
H. Richards, tract in Philipsburg; $1.
Wanted—Girl for general house-
work. Part of afternoon and every
- evening off. Middle-aged preferred.
Address Drawer D. Bellefonte, Pa. it
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In Re-Estate of
Christian Sharer, late of Taylor
township, deceased. In the Orph-
an’s Court, Centre county.
you can buy them at 35 cents a yard.
Do you think it would pay you to lock
$1875. ahead a little?
By the way, we also got in and are
selling ‘them already, our complete
line of ladies’ muslin Night Gowns,
also white and flesh color crepes and
nainsooks. Some are beautifully trim-
med; prices are very reasonable. They
start at $1.48 and up to $2.98. They
are much better values than we were
able to offer you last year.
Please don’t forget that in order for
you to take advantage of the special
5 per cent. discount allowed you on all
your cash purchases, except the gro-
cery and victrola departments, that
you will have to cut this ad out and
present same on or before March 25th,
1920. That’s all for now.
D. W.
The undersigned auditor appointed :
by ad ont, to ion COHEN & CO., Bellefonte.
the exceptions to the account of the ac-
countants and restate the -account in ac-
— The only kind of job work we
do is good job work.
RATES
CoE to us for a bottle of
Colorite and usc it on last
year’s straw hat.
‘Makes it look just like new or
will color it most any shade
you want, to match a new dress.
fn sixteen cclozs:
BLACK CERISE
JET
DULL BLACK BURNT STRAW
CARDINAL HED BROWN 1
YELLOY VIOLET
NAVY BI' LAVENDER
CADET BLUE OLD ROSE
VICTORY BLUE GRAY
SAGE CREEN NATURAL
Choose your favorite colors from oor
color card. :
THE MOTT DRUG CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
65-9-6t
First Come
We're going out of business
and are offering our Entire Stock
to the public at a price much low-
er than its market value.
We have several offers to sell
the entire stock at the market
value, but have decided to give
our many satisfied customers the
benefit of this sale rather than to
let it go to some out-sider.
This sale starts
Saturday, Feb. 14th
and it will not last long.
First Served
Nothing Reserved
WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE
R. Brandman, Prop. Bellefonte, Pa.
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It should reflect the highest standard of business ethics.
It’s promises should not end in pleasant words ]
It should be ready to render service at any time to the
full extent of its judgment and ability.
It should be able to give reliable and disinterested
advice about investments.
It should be énferested in you, and anxious to help.
Have you relations with such a Bank ?
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cordance with his findings and make’ dis-
tributions for the funds found to be in the
hands of accountants to and among those | - / :
legally entitled thereto, will meet the par- r= C= Cr Loy
ties interested for the performance of his
appointment, on the 5th day of April A.
D. 1920, at 11 o’clock a. m., at his office,
Room No. 14, Crider’s Exchange, Belle-
fonte, Pa. When and where all parties
are required to present and prove their
claims or be forever debarred from com-
ing in on said fund.
KLINE WOODRING, Auditor,
65-11-3t Bellefonte, Pa.
Court of Centre county. In the
matter of the estate of Henry ».
Kessinger, late of Liberty township, de-
ceased.
The undersigned, an Auditor appointed
by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county,
to pass upon the exceptions filed to the
account of the Accountant, and re-state
the account if necessary, in accordance
with his findings, and make distribution
to and amongst those legally entitled
thereto, in the estate of Henry F. Kessing-
er, late of Liberty township, deceased,
will attend to the duties of his appoint-
ment and meet the parties in interest at
his offices in the Masonic Temple Building,
Bellefonte, Pa., on Wednesday, April Tth,
1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where
the parties in interest are required to ap-
pear, present their claims, or be forever
barred from coming in upon the fund as
shown to be due for distribution purposes
in said estate.
W. HARRISON WALKER,
65-11-3t Auditor.
A YDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Orphans’
Let The McVey Company
Buiid Your Home !
Property will never grow cheaper,
it is bound to grow more valuable.
Let The McVey Company build your
home and arrange monthly payments
for you.
Mr. Investor, we will show a good
investment in town property at a
goodly interest to you.
Write or call for particulars and
drawings.
THE McVEY COMPANY,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
65.10-3t
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
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TRY THE
Excelsior Brand
Roller Flour
Manufactured by the
Curtin Milling Co., Curtin, Pa.
FOR SALE BY
The R. S. Brouse Store
and The John Meese Store
64-43-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
OTHING is too small for our consideration—
nothing is left undone in assuring every cus-
tomer of complete satisfaction when he comes to us
for clothes.
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A satisfied customer is the best cus-
tomer, and we work constantly to that end.
The House of Kuppenheimer, and Fashion Park
—too, know that success and achievement rest on dili-
gent attention to small things as well as large. You'll
know what we mean when you see the Kuppenheimer
and Fashion Park good clothes we are now showing.
B= Advance Spring Suits for Men and Young
Men: new Hats, latest Shirts and Furnishings.
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Bellefonte and State College
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Selling Ow Sale! SECHLER & Co.
Bellefonte’s Oldest Grocery
The store where long experience in
selecting groceries insures to each
customer a quality of goods just a
little higher than can be found else-
where and at fair prices.
We Invite You to Test this Statement
65-1 with Your Patronage.
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WE CONTINUE TO REPRESENT
Landreth Seed Co.
who have been growers of seed for 150 years. - The
reputation they have established is second to none.
Why not Have the Best?
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The Top of the Morning to You!
Of course we're happy! We heard a robin sing
and, with the poet, we exclaimed :
«Summer is coming, Summer is coming,
I know it, I know it, I know it;
Light again, leaf again, life again, love again !
Yes, my wild little poet.”’
And we thought of our shop, tight as a bud, with
the nicest of things ready to burst into the bloom of
Easter—a veritable land of “Heart’s Desire” filled with
Modish, Original, Piquant Spring Suits
Wooltex,of Course
And Dresses that Fairly Make you Gasp with their Beauty
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And those latest plaid skirts ; you feel like buying
every one of them. They're so different, so soft, so
good looking.
And those fine stockings—cotton, lisle, and silk.
Every pair guaranteed.
And the latest things in belts, beads, trinkets, and
a thousand and one other articles selected with care,
and sold in our own pleasant, courteous manner.
Wont You Come In and Look Around ?
You know, of course, that Mrs. Schlow is a graduate corsetierre.
Schlow’s Quality Shop
The Best for the Well-Dressed
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