—————————————————————— RPSL PPP SPA ASA ASS ASP In the Churches of the County. PIAS ISSA AAS S SSIS 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 ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Sunday morning, July 4th, 10:45 a. m., sermon, “Will America Make Good?” Evening, at 7:30, “Blind Eyes Opened.” Sunday school 9:30 a. m. and C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. m. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45. Evening worship 7:30. Visitors welcome. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). Services for July 4th: Fifth Sun- day after Trinity, Independence day, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 8:45 a. m. Mattins (plain). 11 a. m. Holy Eu- charist and sermon. 7:30 p. m. even- song. These services will all have a patriotic character, and the Holy Sacrifice offered to Almighty God in behalf of our country. Visitors cor- dially welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. ! METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bible school 9:30, sermon, Americans” 10:45. Junior League 2 p. m. Very important meeting and every member urged to be present. Senior League, patriotic service—vet- erans of Civil war, Spanish war and ' world war invited; leader, Martha Barnhart, 6:30. Sermon “Our Adver- sary the Devil,” 7:30. Special music. Coleville—Bible school 2 p. m. Ser- mon by pastor, and Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, 2:45. Alexander Scott, Minister. og nieces —What the robins have left of the cherries will soon be on the market. et eons — Mysterious, marvelous, mirth- provoking freaks at the side show Thursday, July 8th. School house commons. The grain is coloring and be- fore another issue of the “Watchman” reaches its readers most if not all of it will be on shock. EE ——The Cunningham property on south Allegheny street has been sold to Angelo Genua through The McVey Co., the consideration being $2,900. Is there a personal devil? How does he work? How defeated? Ishe at work in the world today? To be considered at the Methodist church Sunday evening, 7:30. Special music. : Mrs. Mary Frietz, of Lock Ha- ven, has announced the marriage of her daughter Sarah to William T. Mec- Govern, of Bellefonte, the having taken place in Williamsport on Tuesday, June 29th. G. Fred Musser was taken quite ill last Friday night and for = day or two his condition was consid- ered quite serious, but he is around as usual in a day or two. eee pee. — Work on the new silk mill is progressing very slowly now owing to the fact that shipments of the struc- tural steel have been very much delay- ed. The steel is for the roof and the north side of the building and as the walls are all completed much of the work will be held up until the steel is received. turned home from Philadelphia on Sunday evening, Mr. Conley feeling very good over the fact that the spe- cialist he went down to consult told him that there was nothing serious wrong with him. But on Monday night he was again taken sick and has been confined to the house most of the time since. “True | wedding ! very : po : much - improved now and will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Conley re- | ——While Bellefonters have their Chautauqua in contemplation several of the smaller towns are this week en- joying the delights of the three day Chautauqua. The circuit includes Millheim, then Centre Hall and Port Matilda. At Centre Hall the tent is pitched on the school house grounds and every session is largely attended. Dr. George P. Bible is one of the lec- turers on this Chautauqut circuit. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OR SALE.—One oak dining-room set, of table and six chairs—$15.00 cash. Inquire at the Methodist parsonage, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-26 Give TTENTION :—I want A party having farm for sale. price and description. L. W. Bor- ah, Box 248, Champaign, Illinois. 65-26-2t* Fem gold ring with set, on coun- to hear from ter in Bellefonte Trust Company's bank. Owner can have same by calling, proving property and paying for this adv. 26-2t 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 LA rue WANTED.—For_ Steel Con- struction. 54 hour week. Can make full time. Wages, upward. HORATIO S. MOORE, Bellefonte, Pa. ANTED.—A good cook. Will pay fifteen ($15) dollars a week for same. Will pay twelve ($12) dol- lars a week for a waitress and ten ($10) dollars for a chambermaid. Inquire of A. G. MORRIS E. Linn St., Bellefonte, Pa. 25-t £ OR SALE.—Ford touring car, 1919 model, in first-class shape. Extra winter top and extra new tires, , 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 50 cents an hour, 65-26-4t 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. EMMA E. KNOX, Administratrix, Attorney. Bellefonte, Pa. 65-22-6t R. ¥. D. No..1 LECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a vote of J. K. Johnston, the Board of School Directors of Snow Shoe township School District, a special election will be held in said town- ship on Saturday, the 8rd 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. 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 Distriet is. Total debt................ (None) The proposed debt...........c.c0n $22,800.00 i and the purpose of incurring said debt is | to obtain funds for the erection and con- struction of a public school building at ! Clarence and for the furnishing and equip- ping of same. Polls open at 7 a. m. and closa at 7 p. m. By order of the Board. + Attest: ANDREW CHAMBERS, i R. B. Daugherty, President. Secretary. 65-24-3t i ‘ i Real Estate Operators jo SALE Double house, six rooms and den on each side. All modern conveniences, ‘ State College. | Six room dwelling, all modern con- ‘ veniences. A bargain, State College. Good six room house, electric light and water, plenty of fruit, $2000. | Bellefonte. | A six room house on east Lamb | street, Bellefonte, $1400.00. House in i good condition. Get our price on ready-cut houses and silos. frit OFFICES: | BELLEFONTE MOUNT UNION 1 ALTOONA DFORD t HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN JOHNSTOWN Crider Stone Building 65-18-tf Bellefonte, Pa. Houbigant’s--- Quelques Fleurs Perfume, 1 0z. - $7.00 Ideal perfume, - - loz - - 500 “ Toilet Water, - a 8.00 “ Talcum, - i. - 125 “ Face Powder, - - - - 5,50 Piver’s: Azurea Talcum, . - §.3 “ Face Powder, - 175 “« Sachet, - - 125 “ Perfume, - - - 275 “ Toilet Water, - 275 Rigaud’s: Mary Garden Talcum, - 35 & 75c¢. if “ Sache, - - - $1.25 fe * Cold Cream, - - 75 k€ “ Compact Face Powder, .65 % “ .. Rouge, - . « 65 i %¢ Face Powder, - - 1.25 ft « Toilet Water, - $2.00 & 3.75 i £ Perfume, $1.50, $2.75 & 6.50 The MOTT Allegheny St., AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAPPNANNANPINNIS PIII 65-27-tf DRUG CO., Bellefonte, Pa. ‘The McVey Co. Wo NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ANTED—Used touring car, Dodge or equivalent. Must be in first class condition—cash consideration. Ad- dress Watchman 65-25-tf 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. OTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART- NERSHIP.—Notice is hereby given, that the partnership, lately sub- sisting between W. Fred Reynolds and J. L. Montgomery, of Bellefonte, Pa., un- der the firm name of the Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Company, was dissolved by op- eration of law upon tke death of J. L. Montgomery on January 9, 1920, and by mutual 2rrangements was continued under the same firm name by W. Fred Raynolds and the estate of J. L. Montgomery to the 15th day of June, 1920, at which time the estate of J. L. Montgomery purchased 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, where the business will be continued as herein stated. W. FRED REYNOLDS ELIZAMETH M. MONTGOMERY and GORDON MONTGOMERY Administrators of the 5 Estate of J. L.. Montgomery. 65-25-3t Coal Sense Our idea of the Coal Market is that while it may not go higher it will surely not be any lower for a long time to come. Therefor it would be wise for you to lay in your winter coal 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. 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. BELLEFONTE, PA. | Yard and Office near P. R. R. Passenger Station. 65-23-t Have You a Checking Account 9 If you are a business man you have. If you want to become one you must have. No man can do business these days with- out a proper bank connection. Why not do your banking with us. The First National Bank BELLEFONTE, PA. ment in the past? Save! moters. portion. 60-4 Piling Up Happiness Does each year find you wishing and hoping for better things in the future —and regretting lack of accomplish- There is one sure way to fill your horn of plenty to the brim with all the good things of life. rifice now. It merely means the form- ing of a good habit. That geod 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- It entails no sac- Applying it on a small scale in your own way will bring you results in pro- Open a bank account with us and we will help you save. CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO BELLEFONTE, PA. 1 For the Glorious Fourth Specials! BeautifulfiGingham Dresses that formerly sold at $8.50 to $11. now h 2) Georgette Waists, more attrac- tive and dainty than ever, over- blouses, of course, as low as HT * Last but not Least—Don’t forget that light weight, comfy Corset, either in a Gossard. front lace, or Warner, rust-proof. RET Schlow’s Quality Shop The Best for the Well-Dressed BorH PHONES 64-37 ' 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. Graduation and Wedding Gifts. 64-22:tf F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. Attention! Busy Housewives The Preserving Time brings its usual demands A full 10 Qt. Preserving Kettle A full 6 Qt. Berlin Covered Kettle IN GRANITEWARE AT Hcts. each Sale Begins Saturday Morning — AT — The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. 65-5-1y