ee ————————— AAAAL AAAS ASAAANP PIII In the Churches of the County. SAAAAAARAAAPP PPP PPPS 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. Rev. W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Minister UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Bible school every Sunday at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30. Junior Christian Endeavor 1:45. Last Quar- terly Conference on Friday evening, June 18. This conference is very im- portant and each member of the church should be present. Superin- tendent J. S. Fulton, of Johnstown, will be present and preside. Geo. E. Smith, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bible school 9:30. Offering by class- es for Children’s day funds. Chil- dren’s day program with baptism of children 10:45. Junior League 2 p. m. Senior League 6:30. Pantomine “The College Bell,” by Junior and Teen-age departments, 7:30. Coleville—Bible school 2 p. m. Ser- mon by Rev. C. C. Shuey, 2:45. Alexander Scott, Minister. — Subscribe for the “Watchman.” NEW / ADVERTISEMENTS. ANTED.—Young lady, fond of chil- dren, to take full charge of two. Salary, ten dollars per week, with board. Winter months in New York, sum- mer months in Bellefonte. Address, WATCHMAN OFFICE, 65-24-2t Bellefonte, Pa. OTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.—Notice is hereby given that the following described Clinton County Bonds, viz E famberd 1 to 20 inclusive of $500 each, and numbers 21 to 70 inclusive of $100 each, of the issue of January 1st, 1910, will be redeemed on July 1st, 1920; Numbers 1 to 28 inclusive of $500 each, and numbers 29 to G8 inclusive of $100 each, of the issue of April 1st, 1910, will be redeemed on October 1st, 1920, at the Of- fice of John R. Stevenson, County Treas- urer of Clinton County, Penna. and all holders of said bonds are hereby notified to present same for payment on said dates. The holders of said bonds are also hereby notified that the above mentioned bonds will cease bearing interest on the dates mentioned above. JACOB F. WISE, ADAM DICKEY, R. D. SIMPSON, County Commissioners. 65-23-3t LECTION NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a vote of the Board of School Directors of Snow Shoe township School District, a special election will be held in said town- ship on Saturday, the 3rd day of July, 1920, for the purpose of obtaining the con- sent of the electors of the said School Dis- trict to incur an indebtedness of the said School District to the amount of Twenty- Two Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($22,800.00) to be used in the erection and construction of a public school building at Clarence, in the said Township, and for the furnishing and equipping of same. C. J. Messerly, Clerk. The said election will be held at the places, and by the officers provided by law for the holding of elections in the aforesaid Township. Notice is hereby given that the amount ‘of the last assessed valuation of taxable property in the said Snow Shoe Township School District, as adjusted for the year 1920 is $229, 090.00. The present indebtedness of the said School District is.......... otal debf.......cc.ovnvrrvrccirane, The proposed debt............... $22, 1800.00 and the purpose of incurring said debt is to obtain funds for the erection and con- (None) struction of a public school building at Clarence and for the furnishing and equip- ping of Jone. Polls open at 7 a. m. and close at 7 p. By rar of the Board. ANDREW CHAMBERS, President. 65-24-3t Attest: R. B. Daugherty, Secretary. Louis DAMMERS Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist ONE DAY ONLY BELLEFONTE, PA. Wed. June 16th, 1920 Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m seeiisvesBTeiinnniy Mrs. ALICE SHOWERS RESIDENCE No. 15 N. Spring St. (Five doors from Centre County Bank) Special Sale of high grade eyeglasses and spec- tacles at a saving of from one- third to one-half off on every pair. Don’t Suffer Poor Sight, Blurry Vision, Cross Eyes, Head- Nervous Debility Insomnia and caused by with Watery Eyes, ache, Brainfag, Nausea, Dizziness, other troubles often eyestrain. Absolutely Free of Charge or ob- ligation to purchase glasses, I will examine your eyes. If glasses are needed I will frankly and truth- fully tell you so, and I can fit you glasses that will relieve and correct your trouble. | Special Notice ! If your time is limited call early and avoid waiting. 1 827 Perry Building Phila. Office 16th and Chestnut St s EE RT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OR SALE.—A large size refrigerator which has never been used. Also a Norris & Hyde upright piano, which has had very little use. Inquire of Mrs. W. A. LYON, Bellefonte 24-3t OTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.— The annual meeting of the Stock- holders of the Centre Building and Loan Association for the election of Di- rectors for the ensuing year, and the trans- action of such other business as shall come before them, will be held at the office of the Bellefonte Trust Co. on Friday even- ing, June 11, 1920, at 8 o'clock. 65-22-3t CHAS. F. COOK, Sec'y. of administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of David G. Knox, late of Ben- ner township, 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. A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Letters EMMA E. KNOX, J. K. Johnston, Administratrix, Attorney. Bellefonte, Pa. 65-22-6t R.F. PD. No. A UCTION SALE.—Luis J. Phelps and Herbert J. Bickford as Trustees of AMERICAN ESTATES ASSOCIA- TION will sell at public auction at the Court House in Lock Haven, on June 26th, 1920, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the follow- ing property: UNSEATED LANDS: Bird Wilson warrant, 432 acres in Burn- side Township, Centre County. Joseph Kelso warrant, 608 acres, in Curtin Township, Centre County. Linsay Coates warrant, 327 acres in Cur- tin Township, Centre County. Isaac Longstreth warrant, 415 divided haif thereof, in Curtin Centre County. Caleb Lownes warrant, 415 acres, undivid- ed half thereof, in Curtin Township Centre County. acres, un- Township, Mary Lane warrant, 441 acres, in Beech Creek Township, Clinton County. Joseph (or Isaiah) Davis warrant, 415 acres, undivided half thereof, in Beech Creek Township, Clinton County. William Swanzey warrant, about 50 acres thereof, in Porter Township, Clinton County. Elizabeth Johns or Elizabeth Johnson warrant, about 68 acres thereof, in Lo- gan Township, Clinton County, all the estate, right, title and interest therein (if any) of said Trustees. MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE FOLLOW- ING LANDS. William Swanzey warrant, upper ore 49 acres, 37 perches, more or less, Walk- er or Marion Township, Centre County. Christian Rhorer warrant, lower ore bank, 84 acres, more or less, Marion Township, Centre County. Elizabeth McEwen warrant, tract, 52 acres, more or Tow nship, Centre County. All acreages are more or less than stated above. To be sold subject to all incumbrances, rights of way, etc, Trustees’ deed with special covenants will be given. Terms cash, 10 per cent. payable on acceptance of bid, and balance within 30 days on deliv- ery of deed. For further particulars apply to Aue- tioneer, Lock Haven, Pa. HARRIS MUSSINA, Auctioneer, bank Engine Hill less, Walker 65-23-3t —Makes dollars go farther —Brings music more quickly — Investigate our LS We like to explain our Budget Plan. It proves so helpful to folks who are am- | bitious 1 own a New Edison. The Budget Plan puts We i ra NEW EDISON “The Phoxograpk with & Seni ™ Intec your home ar once. Then ir applies the estab- lished principle of big busi- ness,—systematic spending It takes tne purchase price out of your income so gradually that you don’t have to ‘ssqueeze’’ at all. earn al Come in and abort it Gheen’s Music Store Brockerhoff House Block Bellefonte, Pa. Lock Haven, Pa. : 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. Ask Your Grocer FRANK M. MAYER Roopshurg Flour Mills Both Phones 65-22-4t SHE Carpenters Wanted de | Carpenters for concrete form work, 65¢. per hour. 10 hours per day. Long job. Good sleeping accommodations free for a limited number of men. Apply The VIS- COSE COMPANY, Lewistown, Pa. 65-21-5t Laborers ‘Wanted Laborers for construction work. Wages, 50c. per hour. 10 hours per day. Long job and best men will be retained after- wards. Good sleeping accommodations free for a limited number of men. Apply, THE VISCOSE COMPANY, Lewistown, Pa. 65-21-5t The McVey Co. Real Estate Operators FOR-SALE THE LEADING RESTAURANT IN BELLEFONTE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE | on Howard Street, Bellefonte, with Lots of Fruit on Lot. DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE on North Thomas Street, Bellefonte. Offices in Bellefonte, Altoona, Harris- burg, Johnstown, Mt. Union, Bedford and Lewistown. : Crider Stone Building 65-18-tf Bellefonte, Pa. Ford THE UNLVERSAL CAR Because of its all-around utility, the Ford one- ton truck—with worm drive—has made itself an absolute business necessity. It’s so dependable in service wherever placed, flexible and sure in con- trol and low cost of operation and maintenance and possessing that vanadium steel strength, it has be- come the want in every line of business, from re- tail merchant to manufacturer, contractor. from engineer to Let us tell you details. INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS BEATTY MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. (FE 5 CB BY BR RR RR XB RE BR pe Be <a eae <a as 31 The Plug That Starts the Fire Ball You want a Spark Plug that does not fail in an emergency—a steady, reliable, go-to-it- , and-do-it plug. You can find it in the Watkins Spark Plug Made for ALL Automobiles, Tractors and Gasoline Engines of every type. Watkins Quality and Watkins Guaranty stand behind this Spark Plug as well as behind all of the 137 Watkins Products the people of this locality have been buying for more than 50 years. ASK THE WATKINS MAN, EE EERE Eb BIRR BUBBLE BIBL | D. A. McDOWELL, Axe Mann, Pa. 65-20-1m CTR Coats The light weight comfy kind that can always be used during the cool Spring and Summer months, we have them in all shades from to $20.00 Dresses We have been selling them by the dozen, be- cause every dress in stock has been reduced and because we are buying new ones at After Season Reductions. Coats and Dresses for Youth and June Organdies, Voiles, Georgettes in all the hues and shades most becoming to Youth and June from $21.00 to By the way, you don’t want to forget that cor- set; come in and be fitted. Mrs. Schlow, who is a graduate corsetierre, will be more than pleased to advise you. Schlow’s Quality Shop The Best for the Well-Dressed BorTH PHONES 64-37 | SECHLER & fr BECHLES & C0] 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 with Your Patronage. 65-1 ° Graduation and Wedding Gifts. ET ER Re, F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. 64-22-tf The Potter-Hoy Hardware Company announces the arrival of their CHINA WARE. They are offering as a leader A 50-Piece Set Decorated China Ware at $13.98, worth at least $18.00 YOUR CHOICE OF TWO PATTERNS. The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. 65-5-1y
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