Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 27, 1920, Image 6

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Friday, August 27, 1920. Exchange.
eo . Bellefonte, Pa.
B. SPANGLER — Attorney-at-Law. 1
Practices in all the courts. Con-
sultation in English or German.
Lg E.—B. OSBORNE CORN and GRAIN BINDERS
Country Correspondence }.—B. OSBORNE MOWERS E—B MANURE SPREADERS oe 18 hio0e 1” Alen, o%p Smee
Items of Interest Dished Up for the EB. CYLINDER HAY LOADERS W h YX Sh 1d M k W ill
Delectation of “Watchman” Read- CONKLIN WAGONS y ou ou dK€ d W1 a i Re
LETZ FEED MILLS
lor at Law. Office agle
i i Block, Bellefonte, Pa. All kind
ers by 5 Cor im | E.—B. STANDARD MOWERS—in a class by themselves To protect your loved ones. legal DUCIaoaD Settatat to Rom 8
bo : MISSOURI GRAIN DRILLS—NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADERS
KENNEDY JOHNSTON—Attorney-ate
To safeguard your estate. J Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Brooches ol
= : . . : tention given all legal business en-
: BOALSBURG. We are Headquarters for repairs for the E. B. Osborne, By making a Will you . appoint the Bellefonte Trust trusted to his “care. Offices—No. © Hast
John Hess, of Pittsburgh, is visiting Champion and Moline Machines. Company as your Executor or Trustee. : ght street. 7-44
tis Daisy Rowe hs revarnd. rom SPECIALS—While they last. Spray Guns, 25, 35 and 50 Yon cen tus assis Bo yout hat the bushes Coie BU RTE NRE
a er among friends in Williams- cents. A-1 Maroon paint for outside use at $2.00 per gallon. ment A Ly as ig " : promt ‘attention. ne ed foar 2
port. i y . e
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. Sn t di e COMBINATION TEDDER and SIDE DELIVERY R oO ps CG RUNELB—ak 5
a J Shu ger ts is fen ing & Sone zuaranteed to do both well property, for if you do not leave a Will the law may divide up WwW BUNELE-liosney.at- law, Cow
your possessions in a way that you might not desire.
Office in Crider’s Exchange, Belle-
fonte, Pa. 568-3
Mr. and Mrs. Fernon Russell enjoy- SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR, the separator with the suc-
ed a week end visit with friends in | tion feed, no discs, top of milk bowl 24 inches from the floor. SHARP- How Have You Made Y our Will? ii LA = S——
Lewistown. LESS MILKING MACHINES, the electric moto-milker, the only one
There will be preaching services in | to emulate nature.
Shugerts. |
Messrs. Jesse Klinger and O. H.
p 7 - Do not write your own Will. ‘Home-made’ Wills are S. GLENN, M. D., Physici a
ihe lulem ehiinch op: Sunday, oven | B.—K., the perfect disinfectant, deodorant and antiseptic. No y . : : Surgeon, State Tae gr i
tta Dal 4 dana dairy farm or home should be without this NON POISONOUS FLY dangerous and often cause law-suits, because, when drawing a re county, Pa. Office at his Tesl-
I'S. enrietta ale an augnter, | ? . . . : . ,
Miss Anna, visited friends in Belle- | SPRAY. Spraying material for every purpose. Dry Lime, Sulphur, Will the law must be known, both i to wording and terms. ea errs seeds
fonte last week. Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Tuber Tonic destroys Potato Consult a lawyer today about the making of your Will and have
| Bugs and prevents Potato Blight. him name the Bellefonte Trust Company to act as your Execu- INS l R ANI E
Bathgate, of Millbrook, spent a short | ugs b g a pany b !
Fire and Automobile Insurance at a
Miss Beatrice, of Rebersburg, were
callers in town on Sunday. |
Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Rishel and | A A A CAN AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ———————
Employers,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harrison 22
daughter, Miss Rhoda, of State Col- |
lege, spent the week end among - LE This Interests You
on Monday for a visit at the home of km Sn Compu.
Miss Sara J. Keller. a surance. We Inspect Plants and
Wm. Sweet, of Instanter, who is vis-
time in tow Monday. | ? tor and Trustee. :
ay ¢{ Dubbs’ Implement and Feed Store : :
J. L. Spangler, C. T. Gerberich, N. E. Robb, reduced rate.
daughter, Miss Grace, of Greensburg,
are visiting at the home of Wm. A
friends in town. | : : :
Mrs. Keller and daughter, Miss 3 y The Workmans' Compensation
ius : , nsLanLes is recommend Accident Prevention
iting friends in this vicinity, had the Safe Guards which Reduce In-
misfortune to break his arm while at- |
Mr. and Mrs. Kreider and daughter, |
hte B ELLEFONTE, Pa 65-3-tf President Vice President Treasurer 62-38-1y. J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent.
Rockey.
Lucy, of Philadelphia, arrived in town Law goes into effect Jan. 1, 1916.
surance rates.
tempting to crank Wm. Meyers’ car. | i ——
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reitz, and | by It will be to your interest to con-
son Henry, of Stone Valley, and Mrs. | 4 sult us before placing your In-
Devine, of Pine Grove Mills, were | ; surance.
visitors at the home of Henry Reitz! 3 :
on Sunday. | } JOHN F. GRAY. & SON,
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, of Lewis- | 3 Bellefonte 43-18-1y State College
town, accompanied by their four sons | J
and daughter, were guests at the | i Ei
home of Mrs. Snyder and other rela- | > tv ‘ Lt NAA TA
tives last week. : 3 it : > \ —— Cs ren :
Fred Brouse is home from Mt. Alto ; h > > ; © ———
Ih short visit with his parents. | A WF Se The Preferred
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. Harry Lonebarger and daugh-
ters spent several days at the home
of D. W. Meyer. |
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Miss Sara J. Keller celebrated her | rer, (EE TL rrm— 7 ; 13 I
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eighty-third birthday on Tuesday by | ’ rat = Ee | v 78 BRIS 2A i 7 a A Soe nsurance
entertaining a number of friends at! te Sk J J Bf a BES Li i
dinner. The guests were Mrs. Keller ess By ak if a BS ERY yf (J 0 br 4
and daughter, M Lucy, of Philadel-
phia; Rev. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonidas Mothersbaugh, of Boals- |
burg and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller
and sen William, of Bellefonte.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Stever, as- | 7 : Lo y
sisted by their daughters, Mrs. Grant | 3 >
Charles and Mrs. Sara Shuey, enter- ;
tained a number of friends on Sun- | ‘
day. A picnic dinner was served on! :
the lawn and the guests reported a! 3 | °
very enjoyable time. Mrs. Stover’s | ; mi can oO
mother, Mrs. Mary Page, of Linden OW e WwW Oo g
Hall, aged eighty-seven, was an hon- |
ored guest. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. U. Frank Smith and son, |
hy ‘ -
Sime we | out on a Summer evenin
Mrs. G. W. Page and daughter Mabel, |
THE $5,000 TRAVEL POLICY
BENEFITS:
$5,000 death by accident,
5,000 loss of both feet,
5,000 loss of both hands,
5,000 loss of one hand and one foot,
2,500 loss of either hand,
2,000 loss of either foot,
630 loss of one eve
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25 per week, total disability,
' * (limit 52 weeks) ~
WW per week, partial disability,
(limit 26 weeks »
PREMIUM $12 PER YEAR,
pavable quarterly if desired.
Larger or smaller amounts in proportion
Any person, male or female, engaged in a
preferred occupation, including ‘house
keeping, over eighteen years of age of
good moral and physical condition may
insure under this policv.
Fire Insurance
I invite your attention to my Fire Insur-
ance Agency, the strongest and Most Ex
tensive Line of Solid Companies represent-
ed by any agency in Central Pennsylvania
H. E. FENLON,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bechdel and!
daughter Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Bechdel Mrs. Margaret Stover and Mr. |
Lew E. Bolopue, of Blanchard; Mr. !
and Mrs. C. D. Young and sons, Mal-
colm and Paul, and daugther, Fee HE women should cer- they're beginning to insist
beth; Mrs. Elizabeth Hull, Mrs. G : , ;
Lillidahl, Thnk a tainly be thankful for the on knowing what they are
automobile. It has given getting.
Rex, David Bartlett Sr., Mr. and Mrs. |
David Bartlett Jr., daughter Mary and | :
son Jimamy, Mr. Harry Martz, of | J
FAS TAS TAS TAS TA TAS TAS TAA TA A TAS TAS TAS VAS TAS TNL TNA TA TS
Bellefonte; Hrs. Mary Page, Mr. and | i : them a chance to see a lot le 50-21. Agent, Bellefonte, Fa,
Mrs. W. T. Noll and sons, Paul and | £ more of their husbands And the more they insist,
David; Mr. Joshua Page, Linden Hall: | . bett it ill be f
Mr. and Mrs. John Charles, Mr. and | | the better it will be for us.
na de a" v Get the Best Meats
ter Louis, and Paul Brouse. i !
: hing by buyi :
But it has done a great hin or ‘gristly meats. Y use only the
ORVISTON. deal more than that We wanf our customers LARGEST AND FATTEST CATTLE
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Mr. and Mrs. Pat McCaslin, and | a : to know what they are EY Se Bien Ta mi
3 rie { ~~ . n asts.
Sl aron ig IL a ; they have to travel: Ithas brought people closer getting. prices are no higher than the Doorer
’ 0 | . ° meats are elsewhere.
Pla | Pl EL together, given them new I always have
iss Velma Heaton is visiting at | : : ? = D POULTRY—
{io home of ne and Ye J. Heaton, | ate Savy Free interests, swept away old That's why wo represent Game Di ou kinds of good
of this place. isses Beulah and Iva fy to : : IAC cm i ts you want. :
Holter were also week end visitors at | Xor sf prejudices. U. S. Tires so there will be meats YOU I'RY MY SHOP.
Seale home, visiting with Miss a >= no doubt about it. P. L. BEEZER,
elda Heaton. . W hat affec ne man Now Hight Street. 34-34-1y Bellefonte Pa.
Mrs. Joseph DeLong, of DuBois, re- | Bosfront Whegta iso
turned home Tuesday after a pleas- | The U. S. Plain. generally affects a good many Whatsv.i the size of your m——
ant visit with her brother and family, | For best results— , . ’
the David Confer’s. | everywhere—U. 8S. of his neighbors in the same car, you know that the i S. G d H 1th }
Mrs. Lawrence Holt and children | Royal Cords. And thev ha bett . ily 00 €a J
returned home to Clearfield, after a | way. cy ve a er Tire you put on itis the best and
pleasant visit spent with her sisters,
the two Mrs. Young’s.
chance to get together and kind of ¢ire its makers know Good Plumbing
Samuel Williams and little daugh- | k things .
ter Rebecca, of Hollidaystarg, spent tal gE over how to make GO TOGETHER
Svery gars 2 hie luge 9 Am- | i aor
1a Rickard. Mrs. Rickard 1s at pres- Ld Ty 1Dpi i
Erm 17. 3. Tire aes gussontagd oath Al RRR ce
DE ht Its had its cficct on ne for life, without any linu- Breathe fe pojsonous: your syitem becomes
Amanda Boyer, her sister, is looking » . . tation of mileag e poisoned and invalidism is sure to come.
after her household while she is away. tire business. .
Quite a number of young folks in- oy SANITARY PLUMBING
vaded our little town to attend the When autornobiles were That ought to mean some ap
P. O. S. of A. picnic and festival, Teas J is the kind we do. It'sthe only kind. you
Fil wos Let go Use hi gisen new people were willing to thing to the man who has pute Yliave, Wedews risk $his Work do
opposite the Creek Side inn, Satu ; : : : bett here. Ou
Two games of base ball were. mised buy any kind of a tire. Now thought about tires. aT
in the afternoon, the first with How- M ial d
ard in which Orviston played the win- aterial an
ping pass the Soon Xi signa.
16 visitors were the victors this time. . i
The managers of the picnic report a Nn 2 ; 4 > Pisiuzes are hie Bia
Jares Ton nd Sue that the re- i ge 2 Ss ir e h inferi ticle in our
ceipts of the day totaled up to over entire establishment. And wit
$365. Among the asb-of down, visit- . i EL gr er gooy
ors were several who were former
residents of this place, Mrs. Ida Frav- i
i gh fonts av. FOR SALE BY Prices are Lower
rs. Peter Moyer, o i all, with 00r, unsan-
their interesting babies, Charles Pow- V Y itary “work "ena fie owes rade or
ell, Mr, and Mrs. Guy "Stone, of Mill P. H. McGAR E 9 Bellefonte, {Pa. finishings. Hor the Best Work uy 3
Hall, with their children, Mr. and Mrs,
Kephart, of Monument, Mr. and Mrs. y Archibald Allison
Water Wilson, of Beech Creek, Mrs : i :
om Spangler and babies, and severa = . :
others. The speaker of the day was ER RE : CE { Opposite Bush Ho Belifonts, Pa.
Clement Dale, of Bellefonte. maT 0 |