Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 10, 1920, Image 5

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    Births.
Hazel—On August 8, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Thomas Hazel, of Spring
township, a son, Donald Ralph.
Long—On August 13, to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Long, of Bellefonte, a
daughter, Elizabeth.
Armstrong—On August 14th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Armstrong, of
Dleasani Gap, a daughter, Margaret
Plazina—On August 14, to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Plazina, of Spring town-
ship, a daughter, Anna.
Brooks—On August 14th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Douglass L. Brooks, of
Pleasant Gap, a son, David D. :
Ripka—On August 20th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Homer Ripka, of Spring
township, a son, Randall Homer.
Delaney—On August 29th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Delaney, of Walker
township, a daughter, Terresa.
Rote—On August 28th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur R. Rote, of Coleville, a
daughter.
Wilson—On August 29th, to Mr.
and Mrs. George Wilson, of Spring
township, a son.
Rockey—On August 27, to Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Rockey, of Bellefonte, a
daughter.
Young—On August 1st, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Young, of Walker township,
a son. :
Miller—On August 24th, to Mr. and.
Mrs. Walter Miller, of Marion town-
ship, a daughter, Verna E.
Grove—On August 26th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert M. Grove, of Belefonte, a
son, Robert C.
Decker—On August 25th, to Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Decker, of Belle-
fonte, a son, Wendell Peter.
Poorman—On August 26th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles William Poorman,
of Bellefonte, a son, Claire Eugene.
Haines,—On August 31st, to Mr.
and Mrs. Sheldon E. Haines, of Belle-
fonte, a daughter, Elizabeth Alberta.
Long—On August 11th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Harry A. Long, of Spring town-
ship, a son, Harry A. Jr.
Sampsel—On August 11th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd A. Sampsel, of Spring
township, a son, Max LeRoy.
Duck—On August 16th, to Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Duck, of Spring
township, a daughter, Irene Betty.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Dining a la Carte
At the Bush House
For the information of residents of
Bellefonte and vicinity the proprietor
of the Bush House announces the fol-
lowing schedule of prices prevailing in
Dining Room.
The service is excellent and prices
will change from time to time as the
cost of food stuff varies.
Soups.
Cream of Tomato 25¢
Chicken 25¢
Clam Broth
Mock Turtle 20c
Bouillon 15¢
15¢
Relishes.
Queen Olives 15¢ Sweet Pickles 10c
Sour Pickles 10¢ Celery Hearts 15¢
Meats, Ete.
Fried Ham & Eggs 60c Bacon & Eggs 50c
Raster of Bacon 30c¢
¥ried or Broiled Ham 35¢
Broiled Sirloin Steak 60c¢
Broiled Tenderloin Steak 75¢
Broiled Lamb Chops 50c
Pork Chops (2) 50c
Han.burg Steak 85¢ Veal Chops (2) 45¢
Pork Sausage 30c¢
Franktfurters and Potato Salad 30c
Cold Ham and Potato Salad 40c
Boston Baked Beans 20c
Baked Spaghetti, Italienne 25¢
Potatoes.
Plain Fried 15¢ Hashed Brown
French Fried 20c¢
Au Gratin 25¢ Julienne 20c¢
“0c
Eggs (2).
Fried 30c¢ Poached 30s
Boiled 30c
Scrambled 30¢
Shirred 30c
Omelets.
Spanish 50c Ham 50c¢
Cheese 45¢
40¢
Tomato 45¢
Salads.
Hearts of Lettuce 20¢
Shrimp 35¢
Sardine 30c
Plain
Chicken 60c
Potato 30c¢
Fruit 35¢
Sandwiches.
Chicken 35¢ Turkey 45¢
Sardine 26c Onion 15¢ Lettuce 15c
Ham 15¢ Hamburg 20c Egg 20c
Hot Roast Beef 2bc¢ Ham and Egg 25¢
Club _50c
Cereals, Etc.
Shredded Wheat 15¢ Corn Flakes 15¢
Grape Nuts 15¢ Puffed Rice 15¢
Puffed Wheat 15¢
Hot Rolls 10c Doughnuts 10¢
Bread and Milk 20c¢ Buttered Toast 10¢
Milk Toast 20c
Fruits in Season.
Orange 15¢ Stewed Prunes 15¢
Sliced Orange 25¢ Orange Juice 20c¢
Sliced Bananas 15¢
Individual Orange Marmalade 20c¢
Individual Strained Honey 20c¢
Tea, per Cup 10c Pot 15¢ Cocoa 10c
Iced Tea 10c Milk Per glass 10c¢
Iced Coffee 10c Coffee, per cup 10c¢, pot 15¢
A Special Plate at 65c.
Attention is called to the Special
Plate, ready to serve at 6bcts., as fol-
lows:
Vegetable Soup
Roast Beef or Roast Veal
Mashed Potatoes and Corn on Cob
Huckleberry Pie or Peach Ice Cream
Coffee or Iced Tea
Other foods ready to serve and at
prices revised with the changing costs
are :
Vegetable Soup 15¢
Stewed Lamb with Vegetables 35¢
Roast Loin of Veal with Filling 40c
Roast Ribs of Prime Beef 40c
Mashed Potatoes 15¢ ”
Boiled Potatoes 15¢ Corn on the Cob 15¢
Stewed Tomatoes 10¢
New Buttered Beets 10c
Candied Sweet Potatoes 15¢
Lemon Meringue Pie 15c
Huckleberry Pie 15¢
Peach Ice Cream 15¢c Iced Cantaloupe 16¢
The Bush House will welcome fam-
ilies or individuals in its Dining
Room at any time they may find it
inconvenient to prepare meals at
their homes.
W. L. DAGGETT,
65-36-1t. Proprietor.
Shuey—On August 28th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred C. Shuey, of Bellefonte,
a son, George Henry.
Cross—On August 27th, to Mr. and
Mrs. William Cross, of Spring town-
ship, a daughter, Winifred Irene.
— Raccoons and Reed birds are
now in season and the open season for
wild and web-footed water fowl will
begin next Wednesday.
AOS SSS SLPS PPPS PSE
In the Churches of the
County.
AAAS PPPS SSSI
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for Sept. 12: Fifteenth
Sunday after Trinity, 8 a. m., Holy
Eucharist. 10 a. m., church school,
11 a. m., Mattins and sermon, “Early
Communion.” 7:30 p. m., Evensong
and sermon, “The Church’s Music.”
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of
this week are Ember days, on which
abstinence is appointed and special
| prayer for those who are to be ordain-
in the church throughout the
Visitors welcome.
Rev. M. DeP Maynard, Rector.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bible school 9:30. “Kingdom Build-
ing” a sermon that should be heard
by every member of the church, 10:45.
Junion League 2 p. m. Senior League
6:30. “The World, the Flesh and the
Devil,” 7:30. Coleville Bible school 2
Pa Sermon by Rev. C. C. Shuey
7:30.
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world.
Alexander Scott, Minister.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Christian Science Society, Furst
building, High street, Sunday service
11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet-
ing at 8 o'clock. To these meetings all
are welcome. A free reading room
is open to the public every Thursday
afternoon from 2 to 4. Here the
Bible and Christian literature may be
read, borrowed or purchased. Sub-
ject, September 12th, “Substance.”
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED.
Services next Sunday at 10:45 and
evening at 7:30. Morning subject—
“School Days.” Sunday school at
9.30 and C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. m.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, Minister.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Regular services will be held in the
Presbyterian church next Sunday at
the usual hours. The public is in-
vited.
W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Pastor.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Re-dedi-
cation service with sermon by Dr.
Chas. T. Aikens, of Susquehanna Uni-
versity, at 10:45 a. m. Evening ser-
vice with sermon by Dr. Charles S.
Bauslin, secretary of the Board of
Education of the United Lutheran
church, 7:30 p m. Special music at
each service. Mid-week prayer meet-
ing Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Visitors
welcome at all services.
Wilson P. Ard, Minister.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
? Transportation Bids Requested.
The Boggs township school board re-
quests bids for the transportation of
school children for the ensuing term as
follows: From Fairview to Yarnell; from
Pleasant Valley to Yarnell, and from Up-
per Holt's Hollow to the Shope school
house. Bids should be submitted to
D. E. WILLIAMS, Sec’y.’
64-34-2t. Milesburg, Pa.
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary upon the estate of Moses
Hurwitz, late of State College bor-
ough, deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned all persons knowing them-
selves indebted to same are requested to
make prompt payment, and those having
claims against said estate must present
them, duly authenicated, for settlement.
MRS. EDITH HURWITZ,
State College, Pa.
W. HARRISON WALKER,
Bellefonte, Pa.
65.33-6t. Executors.
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
63-84-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA,
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.
PEACHES!
FINE LARGE ELBERTAS
Will be ripe in our Orchards
From September 1st to September 9th
Also Geld Rope, Sept. 13th to 16th
and Solway, Sept. 30th to Oct. 5th.
All fruit sprayed. Orchard 1 mile north of
Beavertown, Pa. Good automobile road to the
orchard. Customers solicited.
Firestone Orchard,
65-35-3t* BEAVERTOWN, 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.
J. A. COLLINS,
Country Manager. 65-28-tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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. -28-
The McVey Co.
Real Estate Operators
FOR SALE.
R™ ESTATE.—J. M. KEICHLINE.
8 room house with bath, west Lamb
street, Bellefonte, Pa.
22 acre farm, clear and in geod state of
cultivatien. Good orchard, 6 roem dwell-
ing, new barn and all necessary outbuild-
ings, 2 miles east of Bellefonte, along
state read.
127 acre farm, 115 acres clear, balance in
young timber. 5 room house, bank barn
and two out buildings. Plenty of fruit.
4 miles west of Benore.
130 acres-80 acres clear, balance young
timber. 8 room brick house, bank barn,
good orchard, never failing spring at
house. Stream through farm. 8 miles
east of Howard.
OFFICES:
BELLEFONTE MOUNT UNION
ALTOONA BEDFORD
HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN
JOHNSTOWN
Crider Stone Building
65-18-f Bellefonte, Pa.
OTICE OF APPLICATION OF
CHARTER—Notice is hereby giv-
en that application will be made
by Charles Theo. Hennig, Henry C. Taylor
and George Henry Tay to the Governor of
Pennsylvania, on the 27th day of Septem-
ber, 1920, at 10 o'clock, a. m., under the
provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled
“An Act to provide for the incorporation
and regulation of certain corporations” ap-
proved the 20th day of April, A. D., 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for a charter
for an intended corporation, te be called
NICKLE FABRICATING COMPANY, the
character and object of which is the manu-
facture and fabrication of metals by metal-
Jurgical and mechanical progess and the
sale of the manufactured products, and for
these purposes to have, possess and enjoy
all the rights, benefits and privileges by
said Act of Assembly and the supplements
thereto conferred.
M. LIVERIGHT, Solicitor,
65-34-4t. Clearfield, Pa.
Carpenters Wanted!
Carpenters for construction work.
Wages 70c per hour and upwards ac-
cording to ability. 10 hours per day
Long job. Good sleeping accommoda-
tion free with meals at reasonable rate.
Transportation one way refunded after
| six weeks steady work. Apply
The Viscose Company,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
65-32-5t
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to serve you.
61-46
feel that we are equipped
for any business relating
to banking. Long experience has
given us confidence in our ability
The First National Bank
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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64-22-tf
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for the occasion for
which it is intended
is a joy both to the donor and receiver.
This store can surely help you.
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F. P. Blair & Son,
Jewelers and Optometrists
Bellefonte, Pa.
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We Are Not Artists
BUT
Won’t you allow us to draw your at-
tention to the following values which
you receive when you purchase one
of our Coats or Suits:
1. Every garment is guaranteed to be 100%
wool.
2. Colors warranted not to fade or money
refunded.
Linings guaranteed to give two years serv-
ice without fraying, or the garment will be
relined absolutely free. Our linings really
wear from 5 to 10 years without showing
signs of wear.
And the nicest thing about all the above is
that our prices are remarkably low, value
considered.
Don’t you think it worth while to
investigate ?
Of Course You Know
That we have a graduate corsetierre
always in attendance.
SCHLOWS QUALITY SHOP
The Best for the Well-Dressed
Phone In Your Orders.
684-37
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.
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You can not afford to take chances on Tires that
have run their mileage when we are offering, at the
following prices, new and absolutely perfect :
6000 Mile Fabric Tires 6000 Mile Cord Tires
32x31 $17.87 32x3%ee $24.98
BL Xd. iirc 20.20 32 Xd ccincinsenss 32.95
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The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
66-5-1y