ct —— PEs AANA SPL PSPSPS PPPS In the Churches of the County. PAPI ISIS SSSA SSSI ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45 in high school auditori- um. No evening service. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sermons at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. R. L. Erhard, of Pitts- burg, Pa. Bible school, 9.30. Sen- ior League 6.30. Coleville Bible school 2 p. m. Alexander Scott, Minister. AARONSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fehl have had as guests Mr. Fehl’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Homan, of Fuller- ton, California. Charles Orwig and family, of Har- tleton, spent Saturday with their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Walter C. Or- wig and family. On Sunday Z. D. Thomas had the pleasure of entertaining his brother, Aaron Thomas, and Miss Sarah Runkle, of Centre Hall. Mrs. William Fredrissey, of Holton, Kan., circulated among her former neighbors and friends in the village the past week stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mensch. Mrs. Charles Rhodes and baby Vir- ginia and Miss Marjorie Rhodes, of Youngstown, Ohio, are spending their vacation with Mrs. Rhodes’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stover. Harry Acker and family, with Mr. Acker’s mother, Mrs. Samuel Boyer, and Miss Ella Boyer, spent Sunday with relatives in Union county. Mrs. Boyer remained for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Jane Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mingle spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. George McCormick, of Potters Mills. During Saturday’s storm one of Mr. Mingle’s cows was struck by lightning and killed, which is quite a loss to him. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, daugh- ter and grand-daughter, of Spring Mills; and Mrs. Cassler and daughter Anna, of Holsopple, Pa., motored to our village recently to visit the graves of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Stambach. While in the village they made a few calls on old friends. During the past week Mrs. J. F. D. Bowersox entertained the following friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cando, where Mrs. Bowersix and children are spend- ing a few weeks: Rev. Bowersox (her husband) and son, John Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burg, of East Pros- pect, who spent Saturday here; Mrs. Weber and daughter, Mrs. McAuley, the Misses Ruth and Levora Nolan and Mr. Thomas, all of Nittany. Mr. and Mrs. Condo have as guests Mr. and Mrs. George Sprankle, Mr. and Mrs. Baughman and daughter and Irvin Shortess, of York, and Mrs. Condo’s brother, David Miller and family, of Bellwood. STORMSTOWN Mr. Wasson, and wife, of Tyrone, are visitors at the C. W. Hunter home. Maurice Gray, of Wilkinsburg, Shot Sunday here with his home olks. Mrs. S. G. Coons, of Dry Run, made a brief visit with friends in the valley recently. Mrs. Martha Way and daughter Isabel, of State College, are spending part of their vacation on the farm. Mrs. Miriam Baer, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Guyer, of Altoona, are vis- iting their sister, Mrs. Alice Mong. Rev. Knox, of Altoona, filled Rev. Babceck’s appointments last Sunday in the interest of the Anti-Saloon League. Mr. John Smith, who works for the Sylvia Brick company, had a bad fall last Saturday while at work and frac- tured several ribs. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Burkett, with Robert Gray and wife and Mrs. Flor- ence Pittman, spent last Sunday with Rev. R. W. Runyan, at Alexandria, an uncle of Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Pitt- man. Rev. Babcock and family expect to move to State College in September, where the reverend will become Rev. Long’s assistant and also matriculate as a student at State College. His many friends on the Halfmoon charge regret to lose him but wish him con- tinued success wherever he may go. — If satan ever plans to run riot in Centre county now would be a good time to do it, as half of the preachers are off duty and away on their sum- mer vacation. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ARMERS TAKE NOTICE—I will in- sure your crops for 6 months at $1.00 2a hundred against fire and lightning. J. M. KEICHLINE, 65-31-2t. Bellefonte, Pa. tice is hereby given that the an- nual meeting of the members of the Bellefonte Hospital Corporation will be held at the Bellefonte hospital on Fri- day, August 27th, 1920, at four o'clock Dp. m., for the election of members of the Board of Trustees to fill such vacancies on the Board as may then exist; also to pass upon all such matters as may prop- erly come before said meeting. All per- sons who have contributed to the sup- nort of the hospital during the past year are entitled to vote at the said meet- ing. By order of the Board of Trustees, H. E. FENLON, Secretary. Nice OF ANNUAL MEETING.—No- 65-31-3t Farm for Sale. 70 acre Askey farm, one mile north- east of Howard. 8-room house, bank barn. Approximately 40 acres good tillable land; 26 acres ridge land, 12 acres timber land. Limestone quarry. Fairview school and church 300 yards from farm house. Offers will be re- ceived until October 1, 1920. Address Mrs. CLARA WEBER THOMAS, 65-31-tf. Howard, Centre Co. Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALE OF REAL ESTATE..—THE undersigned, Attorneys in Fact for the children, heirs at law, and legal representatives of Mary Hoover and Harvey Hoover, late of Union township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, (both deceas- ed) in pursuance of the authority granted in a letter of authority duly recorded, will offer at public sale, on the premises sit- nate two miles west of Unionville, along the Dix Run road, in the county, township and State aforesaid, on Saturday, Septem- ber 4th, 1920, at 2:30 p. m., the real estate of the above named decedents, viz: Tract No. 1. Containing 33 acres and 148 perches. Tract No. 2. or less. Tract No. 3. lowances. There is erected on the above premises, the usual farm buildings. In addition to a first class apple orchard there is a never failing spring of wafer cn the property TERMS OF SALE. 20 per cent. of the purchase price to be paid in cash when the property is declared sold; 30 per cent. on the execution and delivery of a Deed, and the balance of 50 per cent. payable within one year, together with interest thereon at 6 per cent. per annum, secur- ed by proper Bond and Mortgage on the premises. The consideration may be paid in cash upon delivery of deed but the 20 per cent. of the purchase price must be paid on day of sale when property is declared sold. . Possession of the premises wil be given to the purchaser upon the full compliance with the terms of sale. MARTHA H. HOOVER, W. HARRISON WALKER, Attorneys in Fact, Bellefonte, Pa. Containing 63 acres more Containing 31 acres and al- 65-29-5t. I.. Frank Mayes, Auct. Notice to Farmers and Landlords! I will resume the storage of wheat, from July 1st to the follow- ing July 1, each year, as formerly, and will pay the highest cash price when sold G. M. GAMBLE, 65-30-1m Bellefonte, Pa. Notice To Farmers ! All farmers who have dairies produc- ing milk are requested to enroll with the Western Maryland Dairy Co., 150 Nassau street, New York City. Whether you expect to sell your milk to the Bellefonte station of our plant or not we would like to have your name on our list so we can mail you valuable dairy information from time to time. Western Maryland Dairy Co. NEW YORK CITY. 65-28-tf J. A. COLLINS, Country Manager. Street Repairing BONDS ——— OF THE —— Borough of State College, Pa. 10 YI. 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 1018 1018 Stanley Steamer DEMONSTRATING CAR Run only 1,642 Miles An Exceptional Bargain This car is in A-1 condition and will be demonstrated completely. PRICE RIGHT To Quick Buyer. William Penn Highway Garage TYRONE, PA. €5-31-3t* $1().50 Round Trip Good in Coaches only from Bellefonte Atlantic City Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May and all South Jersey Resorts 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. ANTED.—100 CARPENTERS ON new paper mill. , Wages, 80 cents per hour, with a bonus of four hours pay for a full week’s work. Apply to = TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 65-28-6t. Lock Haven, Pa. EAL ESTATE.—J. M. KEICHLINE, real estate operator in Centre county buys and sells real estate. If you want to buy or sell real estate write to him or call at his office in Temple court, Bellefonte, Pa. 5-28-6m ANTED.—Furnished Rooms for light housekeeping. 2 bed-rooms, kitch- en and bath-room, for couple with- out children. Either in Bellefonte, Pleas- ant Ga or Rockview. References ex- changed. Kindly reply to this office. 25-tf 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 The McVey Co. Real Estate Operators FOR SALE Eight room brick house, all modern con- veniences, north Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa. %0 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 good condition, ene of the best farms in Penns Valley, two miles from Centre Hall, Penna. The McVey Company, offices in Johnstown, ANTED—Used touring car, Dodge or equivalent. Must be in first class condition—cash consideration. Ad- dress Watchman 65-25-tf Ira D. Garman Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry “JEWELRY MADE OVER” 11th Street Below Chestnut, 63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA. 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. A Git is a joy both to the Mount Union, Lewistown, Altoona, Bedford | and Bellefonte, Real Estate Operators. Centre County OFFICES: BELLEFONTE MOUNT UNION ALTOONA BEDFORD J k d F ] C HARRISBURG, INSTORE STOWN un an ue 0., Crider Stone Building BELLEFONTE, PA. Yard and Offi near P. R. R. Passenger 65.18.4f Bellefonte, Pa. Station, 65-25. tt C Wanted Laborers Wanted arpenters Wante Laborers for construction work. Wages Carpenters for concrete form work. | 50c per hour, 10 hours per day. Long 70c per hour, 10 hours per day. Long |job and best men will be retained after- job. Good sleeping accommodations for wards. Good sleeping accommodations a limited number of men. Apply free for a limited number of men. Apply The Viscose Company, The Viscose Company, LEWISTOWN, PA. LEWISTOWN, PA. 65-28-5t 65-28-5t AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP PIP SPP PI selected with care for the occasion for “which it is intended donor and receiver. This store can surely help you. Jewelers and 64-22-tf Eu F. P. Blair & Son, Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. a minute be changed economy which goes Pennsylvania System 65.28-6t The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car. Seats five comfortably. While an en- closed car with a permanent top it may in open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In inclement weather, it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. Finely upholstered. Equipped with demountable rims with 3 1-2 inch tires, tire carrier and an electric starting and lighting system. A real family car. Anybody can safely drive it. It has all the conveniences of an electric car with the cost of purchase price, small cost of opera- tion and maintenance. INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS. BEATTY MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. THE UNIVERSAL CAR to a most delightful with Ford cars, low For Saturday.... We know that there are many women who have not as yet tried outa .. GOSSARD Front Lace Corset We want you to know the com- fort that comes with the wearing of one. So for this Saturday only we will allow a 10% Reduction On Every Corset in the Shop This also includes our inimitable line of Warner Rust Proof Corsets ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) : Then too we have another p o o Special — just stop around and peep into our windows Saturday ) . morning, ) ) ) » 5 ) ) y ) ) » ) ) y ) y Of course you know that Mrs. Schlow is a Graduate Corsetierre SCHLOW’S QUALITY SHOP The Best for the Well-Dressed BorH PHONES NS WANA ANA AE, tms— 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. SEE Our Display Window Everything for the LAUNDRY —— AT —— 20% Discount Wash day is much easier when you have the right appliances at hand. Doesn’t cost a great deal either LET US SHOW YOU. The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. AAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAARNAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAANAA