Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 16, 1920, Image 5

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In the Churches of the
County.
ASP PL SSS AS ASST
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
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services at the usual hours. Cole-
ville Bible school 2 p. m. Services at
2:45 by Rev. C. C. Shuey. ;
Alexander Scott, Minister.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL).
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morn-
ing worship 10:40. Through the
courtesy and kindness of the Board
of Education our services will be held
in the high school auditorium during
the period of the church repair work.
No evening service.
Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Services next Sunday morning at
10:45. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
No evening services will be held until
the first Sunday in September.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for Sunday, July 18th:
Seventh Sunday after Trinity, 8 a. m.,
Holy Eucharist. 11 a. m., Mattins
and sermon, “Christian Perfection.”
7:30 p. m., evensong. Visitors always
welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
Transfers of Real Estate.
William Breon, et ux, to Ezra C.
Harter, tract in Gregg, $8,100.
Lydia Harter, executors, to William
Breon, tract in Gregg, $8,000.
Clayton B. Stover, et ux, to Anna
M. Winkleblech, tract in Gregg, $235.
Ada M. Imler, trustee, to Oliver S.
Acker, tract in Gregg, $1.
W. H. Strohecker, et ux, to E. M.
Van Sant, tract in Gregg, $3,000.
Anna M. Rogers to Mary Estella
Showers, tract in Gregg, $525.
Rebecca B. Bilger, et al, to Robt.
F. Hunter, tract in Spring, $1,150.
Daniel Delaney, senior, tc John De-
laney, senior, tract in Marion, $450.
Nancy McMonigal, et al, to J. R.
Patton, et al, tract in Worth, $1.
Mabel I. Williams, et bar, to J. C.
Hosick, tract in Bellefonte, $2,950.
George E. Weaver, et al, to Elmer
C. Ross, tract in State College, $6,500.
Merrill K. Weaver, et ux, to Clayton
H. Fye, tract in Curtin, $500.
Andrew Dubruskey, et ux, to Emro
Pachipko, tract in Snow Shoe, $3,000.
Charles James, et ux, to Robert K.
James, et ux, tract in Liberty, $200.
William Bolinger, et al, to John W.
Hazzard, tract in Rush, $1.
George E. Weaver, et al, to Ella V.
Sellers, tract in State College, $5,200.
W. C. Bruger, et ux to Alvin R.
Bush, et al, tract in Philipsburg, $1.
Paul Jones, et al, to Russell B. Bige-
low, traet in Philipsburg, $1,000.
John L. Welsh, Jr., to American
Lime and Stone Co., tract in Spring,
$1,000.
J. Norman Sherer, et ux, to Ameri-
can Lime and Stone Co., tract in
Spring, $16,000.
A. O. Meyer, et ux, to W. F. Dillen,
tract in Huston, $200.
Hester S. Christ, et al, to W. H.
Close, tract in College, $200.
Arvilla Heaton, et bar, to Frank De-
vine, tract in Worth, $120.
W. A. Krise to Stella F. Brown,
et al, tract in Centre Halil, $1,400.
George S. Frank, to Paul S. Mus-
ser, tract in State College, $6,000.
Mary A. Garber to Daniel Slottman
tract in Spring, $1,000.
Lewis Finberg, et ux, to Lemuel
Jackson, tract in Philipsburg, $1,000.
Official Notice.
To the Taxpayes of Center county
who have Bell Telephones in their
places of business and residences.
We, the undersigned, Commission-
ers of Centre county, have cancelled
all contracts with the Bell Telephone
company and have removed their
telephones from the various county
offices on July 1, 1920, with the excep-
tion of the Judge’s Chambers and the !
District Attorney’s office. The Com-
missioners have taken this action
because of the recent changes adopted
by the Bell Telephone Company by
which toll charges are imposed on
calls between Bellefonte and the vari-
ous towns and communities in the
county, and for the reason that it is
impossible for the Commissioners to
keep strict account of all calls over
telephones in the county offices and
distinguish between private and busi-
ness matters, the calls are charged to
the telephone number from which the
calls are made, without naming the
parties holding the conversations.
The Commissioners regret the in-
convenience this will cause the resi-
dents of the county, but it has been
impossible to make satisfactory ar-
rangements with the management of
the Bell Telephone Company that will
insure the keeping of satisfactory re-
cords. The Commissioners protest the
imposition of toll rates according to
the new zone system of the Bell Tele-
phone Company.
H. P. AUSTIN,
GEO. H. YARNELL.
GEO. M. HARTER,
Commissioners of Centre county.
Attest :—
R. W. IRWIN, Clerk.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ISSOLUTION NOTICE—NOTICE IS
D hereby given that the Hillside
Ice Company, a corporation organ-
ized and doing business under the laws
of the State of Pennsylvania, will present
its application to the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre County, at Bellefonte, Pa.,
on Monday, the 27th day of September,
1920, for a decree of said Court dissolving
said corporation in pursuance of proper
corporate action taken by the directors
and stockholders of said company.
HILLSIDE ICE COMPANY .
65-28-3t. by Irving L. Foster, Sec.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELP WANTED — FEMALE HELP
H wanted. Apply at Moerschbacher's
Restaurant, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-2t
ANTED — A GOOD RELIABLE
party to take lumber job from
stump to ear. Outfit ready to
start. MATTERN BROS.
65-28-2t Tyrone, Pa.
ANTED—100 LABORERS ON NEW
paper mill. Wages, 50 cents per
hour, with ten per cent. bonus for
a full week's work. Apply to
TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO.
65-28-6t. Lock Haven, Pa.
XECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE
E limestone. The undersigned Ex-
ecutors of the last will and Testa-
ment of William Witmer, late of the
township of Benner, County of Centre, and
State of Penna. deceased, will sell on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7TH, 1920
at 1:30 o'clock p. m. on the premises
“known as the William Witmer Home-
stead Farm,” situate three miles west of
Bellefonte, Penna., along the Buffalo Run
Road in Benner township, Centre county,
all the limestone in and upon said farm,
being a vein running through said farm
from East to West about 245 rods more or
less long and 100 rods more or less wide,
and sufficient land, whereupon to erect
lime kilns, with the appurtenances to suc-
cessfully operate the same, containing
about 100 acres more or less. This is a
very valuable vein of limestone.
Terms of sale: Ten per cent. of bid on
day of sale and balance of ninety per
cent. payable in three months upon deliv-
ery of deed.
OLIVER C. WITMER,
JAMES C. WITMER,
Wm. GROH RUNKLE,
Executors of William Witmer, late oy
Benner township, deceased.
65-28-4t.
Street Repairing
BONDS
—— OF THE ——
Borough of State College, Pa.
10 Yr 5%
Would make a splendid and safe
investment for your funds. They
are tax free and can be bought at
par from the
Farmers’ Trust Company
State College, Pa.
65-28-4t
$1().50
Round Trip
Good in Coaches only from
Bellefonte
Atlantic City
Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May and
all South Jersey Resorts
July 16, 30, August 13 and 27
Tickets good returning within 16 days
Tickets good in parlor or sleeping cars
$2.00 extra in addition to'regular Pullman
charges. All fares subject to war tax of
8 per cent.
t=" Stop-overs allowed at Philadelphia
and Harrisburg on return trip for period
not to exceed ten days, if tickets are de-
posited with station Ticket Agents.
See Flyers. Consult Ticket Agents
Proportionate fares from other points.
Pennsylvania System
65-28-6t
Real Estate Operators
FOR SALE
Eight room brick house, all modern con-
veniences, north Spring street, Bellefonte,
Pa.
70 acre farm in high state of cultivation.
7 room house, all necessary outbuildings,
one mile east of Curtin, Penna.
143 acre farm in Penns Valley. 7 room
house and other outbuildings all in geod
condition, one of the best farms in Penns
Valley, two miles from Centre Hall, Penna.
The McVey Company, offices in Johnstown,
Mount Union, Lewistown, Altoona, Bedford
and Bellefonte, Real Estate Operators.
OFFICES:
BELLEFONTE MOUNT UNION
ALTOONA BEDFORD
HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN
JOHNSTOWN
Crider Stone Building
65-18-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
@ (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-tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
con,
OR SALE.—Ford
for quick sale.
Both Phones.
model, in first-class shape.
winter top anf
Hassler shock absorbers and completely
equipped with all extras.
R. R. BLAIR, Bellefonte, Pa.
1919
Extra
extra new tires,
touring car,
housekeeping.
out children.
Bargain price | ant Gap or
ANTED.—Furnished Rooms for light
2 bed-rooms, kitch-
en and bath-room. for couple with-
Either in Bellefonte, Pleas-
Rockview. References
changed. Kindly reply to this office. 25-tf
ex-
65-26-1f
ARMERS TAKE
64-28-1y J M
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.
NOTICE.—I will in-
KEICHLINE, Agent. | 63-34-6m.
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
65-28-2t
Special Music Department.
The Biggest Little Chautauqua on Earth
JULY 17th to 26th
“ THE CHAUTAUQUA OF THE HILLS”
and Novelty Entertainments.
FOR DETAILS, WRITE
Mt. Oliver, PITTSBURGH, PA.
SALIX CHAUTAUQUA
The Richest, Rarest, Most Unique Program Ever Offered by
Consisting of Lectures, Concerts, Monologues, Plays, Chalk Talks
Special Saturday and Sunday Programs. Chautauqua and Lyceum Classes.
Recreation, Health and Entertainment.
KING’S SCHOOL OF ORATORY
Or DR. T. J. LIVINGSTONE, SALIX, (Cambria Co.) PA.
For Saturday...
We know that there are many
women who have not as yet tried
outa. 1,
GOSSARD
Front Lace Corset
We want you to know the com-
fort that comes with the wearing
of one. So for this Saturday only
wetwill allow a
Houbigant’s---
Piver’s:
Rigaud’s:
€5-27-tf
Quelques Fleurs Perfume, 1 0z. - $7.00
Ideal perfume, . - Poze wab00
“. TYolletWater, -. = .» ..-i 300
“ Talcum, - . iil. . 1.25
“ Face Powder, - - - . 500
Azurea Talcum, - - $30
“ Face Powder, - 1.75
* Sachet, - «11.95
“ Perfume, - - - 2.75
“ Toilet Water, «4 205
Mary Garden Talcum, - 35 & 75¢.
% * Sachet, :- - - $1.25
2 “ Cold Cream, - - 75
* “ Compact Face Powder, .65
ee * Rouge, - - 10! 65
a “ Face Powder, - - 1.25
£ « Toilet Water, - $2.00 & 3.75
i “ Perfume, $1.50, $2.75 & 6.50
The MOTT DRUG CO.,
Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa.
10% Reduction
On Every Corset in the Shop
m= This also includes our inimitable
linelof Warner Rust Proof Corsets
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Then too we have another
Special — just stop around and
peep linto our windows Saturday
morning,
Of courselyou know that Mrs.
Schlow is a Graduate Corsetierre
Schlow’s Quality Shop
The Best for the Well-Dressed
BoTH PHONES
Why
not do your banking with us.
The First National Bank
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Have You a Checking Account
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.
64-37
NAAANAAASA
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.
64-22-tf
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be
Jewelers and Optometrists
Bellefonte, Pa.
selected with care
for the occasion for
which it is intended
is a joy both to the donor and receiver.
This store can surely help you.
—
F. P. Blair & Son,
Saturday Special
YOUR CHOICE
Celebrated Heisey Glass
WATER SET, Colonial Design
OR
A Cut-Glass Poinsette
PITCHER and SIX GLASSES
ar $1.98
Could not be reproduced for
less than $3.00
The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
65-5-1y