Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 25, 1920, Image 5

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Wash Skirt
SPECIAL
Wash skirts of the finest
Tricotines and Gaberdines,
guaranteed not to shrink,
not to leave rust spots and
to give absolute satisfac-
tion or money refunded.
AAP ALP AAO PPS PSS PPS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
In the Churches of the
County.
ANS INS SS LSS SSS SAPP SAS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sabbath services as follows: Morn-
AN
OR SALE—Coal range, sewing machine
and living room furniture.—DA-
VID PRICE, corner Curtin and
Spring Sts. 26-1t
OR SALE.—One oak dining-room set.
of table and six chairs—$15.00
cash. Inquire at the Methodist
parsonage, Bellefonte, Pa. -2
equivalent. Must be in first class
condition—cash consideration. Ad-
dress Watchman $e
65-25-tf .
Our idea of the Coal Market is that
while it may not go higher it will
surely not be any lower for a long
WwW ANTED—Used touring car, Dodge or
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ARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—I will in-
sure dwellings at $1.00 a hundred.
and barns at $1.60 a hundred, on
ing worship at 10:45. Evening wor- TTENTION :—I want to hear from |the cash plan for three years, and dwell- | ,. :
ship at 7:30. Sabbath school at 9:45 A party having farm for Sole, Give ings G0 gents a pundred, ang barns st 5 time 2 Whe. etetor it you be
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a.m. Prayer service every Wednes- |, Box 248, ay Illinois. gr-26.9(% | for 5 years as against fire and lightning. wise for you fo lay in your Winer coa
supply now and forestall the danger
of a rise in price when the regular fall
demand sets in. Besides, you can get
it free from ice and snow and now we
will have time to screen it and deliver
to you in the best condition.
day evening at 7:45. A cordial wel-
come to all.
Rev. W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Minister
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Children’s day sevices will be held
at the United Brethren church this
Sunday evening. Services will start
at 7:30 o’clock and the public is cor-
dially invited to attend.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Bible School 9:30. © Sermon, “The
Royal Road to Honor,” 10:45. Jr.
League, 2 p m. Senior League, 6:30.
Sermon, “Old Sins in Modern Garb,”
7:30. Special musical numbers.
Strangers welcome. Coleville: Bible
School 2 p. m. sy
Alexander Scott, Minister.
64-28-1y J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent.
OUND.—A gold ring with set, on coun-
ter in Bellefonte Trust Company’s
bank. Owner can have same by OTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART-
calling, proving property and paying for NERSHIP.—Notice is hereby given,
this adv. 26-2t s that the partnership, lately sub-
- sisting between W. Fred Reynolds and
WwW WANTED.—Furnished Rooms for | J. L. Montgomery, of Bellefonte, Pa., un-
light housekeeping. 2 Bedrooms, | der the firm name of the Bellefonte Fuel
Kitchen and Bathroom for couple | & Supply Company, was dissolved by op-
without children, References exchanged. | eration of law upon the death of J. L.
Kindly reply to this office 95-tf | Montgomery on January 9, 1920, and by
= 5 mutual arrangements was continued under
OR SALE.—A large size refrigerator | the same firm name by W. Fred Raynolds
which has never been used. Also |and the estate of J. L. Montgomery to
a Norris & Hyde upright piano, | the 15th day of June 1920, at which time
which has had very little use. Inquire of | the estate of J. L. Montgomery purchased
Mrs. W. A. LYON, Bellefonte 24-3t | the interest of W. Fred Reynolds in the
partnership. The business will in the fut-
ure be conducted under the firm name
of the Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Company,
being owned exclusively by the estate of
J. L. Montgomery. All debts due to the
said partnership are to be paid, and those
due from the same discharged, at the office
- of the Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Company,
ANTED.—A good cook. Will pay | where the business will be continued as
fifteen ($15) dollars a week for | herein stated.
same. Will pay twelve ($12) dol- W. FRED REYNOLDS
lars a week for a waitress and ten ($10) ELIZAMETH M. MONTGOMERY
Considering the uncertainties of the
coal market the coal in your cellar is
worth more than the money that
would pay for it is in your bank.
If you want coal let us know your
needs and we will do our best for you.
(Centre County
Junk and Fuel Co.,
ANTED.—Furnished Rooms for light
housekeeping. 2 bed-rooms, kitch-
en and bath-room, for couple with-
out children. Either in Bellefonte, Pleas-
ant Gap or Rockview. References ex-
changed. Kindly reply to this office. 25-tf
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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). | dollars for a chambermaid. Inquire of | ;ng GORDON MONTGOMERY BELLEFONTE, PA F P i $9 00 t $15.00
Services for the week of June 27th. |, A G. MORRIS | Administrators of the ; > ormer rices o 0 o
25-t £ B. Linn St., Bellefonte, Pa. Hstate of J. L. Montgomery. | Yard and Office near P. R. BR. Passenger
Fourth Sunday after Trinity, 8 a. m.
65-25-3t Station. 65-23-tf
Holy Eucharist. 10 a. m. church OR SALE.—Ford touring car, 1919 R d d f thi t to
: 1, st-class shape. EXxtr:
school. 11 a.m. Mattins, and sermon, a I tie or Des educed 1or this even
“Sunday Work and Play.” 7:30 p. m. | Hassler shock absorbers and completely
equipped with all extras. Bargain price
for quick sale.
R. R. BLAIR, Bellefonte, Pa.
Both Phones. 65-26-1f
A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Letters
Evensong, and sermon “Christ’s Liv-
ing Leadership.” Tuesday, feast of
St. Peter the Apostle, 10 a. m. Holy
Eucharist. Visitors always welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. The Ho-
ly Communion on Sunday at 10:45 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. Preparatory serv-
ice this (Friday) evening 7:30. Vis-
itors welcome.
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Some as Low as
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.
50 TITTIES TT ITT TTI
Have You a Checking Account?
EMMA E. KNOX,
= 1 ini , | J. K. Johnston, Administratrix,
be Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister Attorney. Bellefonte, Pa. )
65-22-6t R.F.D. No.1
Republicans Scared of Wilson.
From the Philadelphia Record. .
President Wilson has beaten the Re-
publicans twice, and they are evident-
ly in a panic lest he should make it
three times. It is fear that nie
their talk about the third term. ey { U
. . School District to the amount of Twenty-
know what it means to fight him at | Pwo Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars
the polls, and 1912 and 1916 warn 622,500.00) to be used in the erection and
H 3 construction of a public schoo u ng
them of their fate if he should be at Clarence, in the said Township, and for
a candidate again. He has the best | the furnishing and equipping of same.
issue that he ever ran on. The peace | The said election will be held at the
treaty and the League of Nations are places, and by the officers provided by
the dominating issue; the Republicans
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 Srd 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
If you are a business man you have.
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59.00
If you want to become one you must have.
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No man can do business these days with-
- out a proper bank connection.
Why not do your banking with us.
The First National Bank
Don’t miss this opportunity to get a
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law for the holding of elections in the
aforesaid Township.
Notice is hereby given that the amount
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have made it such, though if they had
had common sense they would have
ratified the treaty and made the Presi-
dential campaign on some other issue.
Now their talk about the deep dark
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
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plot to spring the President on the | nsaid School District is... ooo: (Xone)
San Francisco convention shows how | The proposed debt................ $22,800.00
scared they are. y
and the purpose of incurring said debt is
to obtain funds for the erection and con-
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———It may be assumed that money
talked too much before the Chicago |
convention.
—— Attest: ANDREW CHAMBERS, YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS
R. B. Daugherty, President. AANAAAPSASINPIS PIP II
Billy ana Nanny May Be Profitably
Eruployed in Clearing Away the
Impeding Underbrush.
struction of a public school building at
Clarence and for the furnishing and equip-
ping of same. Polls open at 7 a. m. and
| elose at 7 p. Bn
By order of the Board.
Secretary. 65-24-31
The monkey cotton picker was never
an entire success. The monkey could
pick the cotton, but it cost more to
provide human direction to guide his
efforts than the negro cotton pickers
asked for the whole job, picking. direct-
ing and all. But the Angora gout as a
clearer of land requires no direction.
Just string a few strands of barbed
wire around the land to be cleared so
that Mr. and Mrs. Goat and the kids
shall not clear the land that is not to
be cleared and they will do the job
without even a casual suggestion from
the land owenr.
The success which has attended the
raising ef Angora goats in the rugged
Ozark country of southwestern Missou-
ri has suggested to specialists of the
department of agriculture that it might
be equally profitable to place such
herds on many other wild tracts, par-
oy those which have been cut
over. because these goats are proving
of great help in clearing away under-
brush. Growing mohair and producing
kids, the Angoras in the Ozarks are
also trimming down the brush, manur-
ing the hills and preparing the way
for grass, catile and sheep.
According to reports secured by a
representative of the state college of
agriculture in Missouri, the Angoras
required to clear an acre of land |
varies from two to five, depending on
the density and size of the brush.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ABORERS WANTED.—For Steel Con-
struction. 54 hour week. Can make
MEET ME AT
COHEN'S.
Your friends are meeting you at Cohen’s
are they mot? Well if they are not you
make arrangements for them te do so.
You will find it a good place to meet
the people whom you do not expect to
see and then those that you have arranged
to meet.
We are anxious to tell you about the
are printed voiles 40 inches wide and
are of a very good quality. They come
in the very prettiest shades and we are
sure that when you see them you will
want a dress off one of the pieces wheth-
er you need it or mot. We are selling
this special while it lasts for 59c.
What is prettier than a nice gingham
dress for the afternoom, on the perch,
for the morning shopping, or in fact any-
where or any time? Let us show you the
prettiest gingham’s and the best quality,
for your needs. We have these in differ-
ent widths, for 39¢, 45¢, 50c, €9c.
Do you have just what the children
need to play in these warm days? Just
the little gingham romper suit. We invite
you to come in and see the line of romper
suits that we can offer you, in all sizes.
We have some of these in the little pink
and blue baby checks that you will like.
They are a real bargain at $1.48.
What about underwear for the mother,
the big sister, the little sister and the
new voiles that we just received. These |
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Piling Up Happiness
Does each year find you wishing and
hoping for better things in the future
—and regretting lack of accomplish-
ment in the past?
There is one sure way to fill your
horn of plenty to the brim with all the
good things of life. It entails no sac-
rifice now. It merely means the form-
ing of a good habit.
Save! That good old formula for suc-
cess is as true now as when it helped
build the fortunes of our pioneer rail-
road builders, manufacturers and pro-
moters.
Applying it on a small scale in your
own way will bring you results in pro-
portion. Open a bank account with us
and we will help you save.
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CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO
60-4 BELLEFONTE, PA.
20 TTR
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Schlow’s Quality Shop
The Best for the Well-Dressed
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little brother? Why not have d
that is the most comfortable? Have you
ever heard about, er seen Sealpax under-
wear? If you have never seen or heard
of it, it will be hard to make you see the
wonderful qualities of it in this way.
You will really be doing us a favor by
by asking to see it when you come
into the store. This we have from $125
full time. Wages, 50 cents an
hour, upward. to $3.50 according to size and material.
65-26-4t HORATIO loony, Pa. Do you have just what you want in
The McVey Co.
Real Estate Operators
FOR SALE
Double house, six rooms and den on each
side. All modern conveniences, State Col-
lege. 2
Six room dwelling, all modern conven-
iences. A bargain, State College.
Good six room house, electric light and
water, plenty of fruit, $2000. Bellefonte.
22.acre farm, 2 miles east of Bellefonte,
along state road, six room house, new
barn, plenty of fruit; a bargain at $2200.
Get our price on ready-cut houses and
silos.
a dark camisole for under that dark georg-
ete crepe waiste.? The camisole adds as
| much to the appearance as any other part
of the dress. We have a mew stock of
| dark camisoles beautifully trimmed at
| $2.98.
Narrow Belts in all sizes and in the
wear |
prettiest combinations that you will find |
| anywhere, as well as in plain colors, for |
only 59c.
Just how often do you go into our
Ladies’ Cloak and Suit Department when
you come into our store? If you do mot
visit this department regularly you are
missing something worth while.
Let us give you a tip. If you anti-
| cipate getting a sweater for yourself or
for the children see our line. All styles,
all shades and all sizes. Come early and
| pick yours out before they are all gone.
We shall expect to see you soon.
"COHEN & CO., Bellefonte.
SECHLER & CoO.
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.
Graduation and
Wedding Gifts.
F. P. Blair & Son,
OFFICES: ;
BELLEFONTE re Tn Jewelers and Optometrists
ALTOONA BEDFORD
HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN
JOHNSTOWN
Crider Stone Building
65-18-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
Money back without question
if HUNT'S Salve fails in the
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RINGWORM, TETTER or
other itching skin diseases.
Try a 75 cent box at our risk,
C. M. PARRISH, Druggist, Bellefonte
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Bellefonte, Pa.
Sale Begins Saturday Morning
For One Week Only....
A FULL 6-QUART
(Regular Price $2.50)
The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
65-5-1y