Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 29, 1920, Image 5

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ST. JOHN'S EPICOPAL CHURCH.
Services for the week beginning Oc-
tober 31: Twenty-second Sunday
after Trinity, 8
9:45 a. m. Mattins and sermon. 7:30
p.m. first, evensong of All Saints
with special music. Monday, Nov. 1,
All Saint’s day, 7:30 a. m. and 10 a.
m. Holy Eucharist. Tuesday, All
Souls’ day, 7:30 a. m. Requium Eu-
charist. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Litany
and instruction. Visitors always wel-
come.
ORGAN RECITAL, 715 P. M.
Overture to Stradella............... Flotow
Midsummer Caprice ..........c.c. Johnston
7.30 P. M.
Processional :— .
Magnificat and N. Dimittis...... Rathbone
Tenor— ‘There Are They,’from the
Holy City ..coveceeerarencrcnacnnes Gaul
Trio, for women’s voices,—
“Eye Hath not Seem’ .............. Gaul
Tenor and Bass, “Crucifix,”......... Faure
Contralto,—
“And God Shall Wipe Away All
Tears,” from “Light of the
WOTId,” .cceeesenressasses
Violin Offertory, ‘Legende,”... .Wieniawski
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED.
All the regular services next Sun-
day at the usual hours, Morning ser-
mon, “First Things First.” Evening
sermon, “The Making of a Nation.”
Strangers cordially welcomed.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Preparatory service Friday evening,
7:30. The Holy Communion Sunday,
10:45 a. m. At 7:30 p. m., sermon and
Holy Communion. Visitors welcome.
Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Timely and helpful services plan-
ned for Sunday. At 10:45 the pastor
will speak on “Fidelity and it’s Re-
ward.” At 7:30 the theme will be
«The High Cost of Hating.” All oth-
er services at the usual hours. Spe-
cial music. Courteous ushers.
Rev. Alexander Scott, Minister.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Christian Science Society, Furst
building, High street, Sunday service
11 a. m. Wednesday evemng 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 Science literature
may be read, borrowed or purchased.
Subject, October 31st, “Everlasting
Punishment.”
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
OR SALE.—Nine head horses and colts.
Inquire Western Penitentiary, R.
F. D. No. 3. GH-43-4t
OR SALE.—Three registered Holstein
F bull calves; one ready for service;
two registered Ayrshire bull calves,
ready for service. These calves are from
record sires and high producing COWS. In-
quire at Western Penitentiary, R. F. D.
No. 3. 65-43-4t
XECUTRIX'S NOTICE.— Letters testa-
E mentary having been issued to the
undersigned upon the estate of
John H. Miller, late of Ferguson township,
deceased, all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate are requested io
make prompt payment, and those having
claims against the same must present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
(Mrs.) CARRIE M. WIELAND,
Linden Hall, Pa.
GERTRUDE
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R. MILLER,
nna. Furnace, R. F. D.
W. Harrison Walker, Executrixes.
Attorney. 65-39-6t
ROPOSALS WANTED.—Notice is here-
P i that sealed bids will be
by the Commissioners of
Centre County, at the Court House, Belle-
fonte, Pa., until 9 o'clock A. M., Friday,
Nevember 12th, 1920, for sale and removal
of the following:
The Wooden Barn at the rear of the
County Jail as it now stands.
The abandoned Wooden Bridge with
stone abutments at Lemont, Pa., crossing
Spring Creek.
Proposals will be publicly opened at 11
o'clock a. m. the same day. All bids must
be accompanied with certified check.
The Commissioners reserve the right to
reject any or all bids. Th
By order of the Commissioners of Cen-
tre county.
HARRY P. AUSTIN,
GEO. H. YARNELL,
GEO. M. HARTER,
Attest: County Commissioners.
R. W. Irwin, Clerk. 65-41-4t
Good Farm for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale the
well known Hastings farm on Buffalo
a. m. Holy Eucharist. | to
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANTED.—Experienced Book Keeper,
Butcher and Clerks for general
stores and market. Location, Cen-
tral Pennsylvania. Give age, reference and
past experience. Address “gC,” care the
“Watchman” office. 65-42-1t
FEAL 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
him or call
at his office in Semple
court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-6m
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Letters
of administration d. b. n. having
been issued to the undersigned up-
on the estate of Jennie M. Tate, iate of
Ferguson township, deceased, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate
are requested to make prompt payment,
and those having claims against the same
must present them, duly authenticated, for
settlement.
CELIA SNYDER,
MARY A. MART
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Administratrices d. b. n.
Gettig & Bower, Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
Attorneys. 65-42-6t
UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Orphans’
Court of Centre county. n the
. matter of the Estate of Catherine
Kearney, late of the borough of Bellefonte,
deceased.
The undersigned has been appointed an
Auditor by said Court to make distribu-
tion of the moneys or balance in the hands
of W. G. Runkle, executor of the last will
and testament of the above named dece-
dent, as shown by the first and final ac-
count filed in said Court and duly con-
firmed, to and amongst those legally enti-
tled thereto, and for such purpose will
meet the parties interested, at the office of
Spangler and Walker, in Crider’s Ex-
change building, in the borough of Belle-
fonte, Centre county, Pennsylvania, on
Monday, the 8th day of November, A. D
1920, at ten o'clock a. m., when and where
all parties interested shall present their
claims and be heard, or be forever debar-
red from coming in on said fund.
IVAN WALKER,
Auditor.
64-42-3t
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Carpenters Wanted!
Carpenters for construction work.
Wages 80c. per hour for first class
10 hours per day. Long job.
Good boarding accommodations for
$8.00 per week. Transportation one
way refunded after six weeks steady
work. Call at our employment office
ready for work.
THE VICOSE COMPANY,
Lewistown, Pa.
men.
65-42-5¢
The Pennsylvania Match Co
Needs Girls
Work will be given to all who
apply
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ATTENTION
| FARMERS!
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DAIRYMEN!
We want the name and address of
every farmer and dairyman of Centre
county who can furnish milk to
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will be paid. Let us hear from you.
Bell telephone connection.
Run, 190 acres, good timber, good pas- .
ture, good buildings, good water, Western Maryland Dairy
splendid orchards and high quality BELLEFONTE, PA.
limestone vein through the farm. Ap- IRVIN D. BAXTER, Proprietor.
ply to J. A. GOLLINS, Country Manager.
EDWARD GROSS, } 5.a-t
43-tf Bellefonte, Pa. |
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Bellefonte’s Oldest Grocery
The store where long experience in
selecting groceries insures to each
customer a quahty of goods just a
little higher than can be found else-
where and at fair prices.
We Invite You to Test this Statement
with Your
65-1
Patronage.
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Special Pre-War Prices—50c., 75¢.. $1.00 and $1 50
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Just Received
20 Sets 42-Piece Decorated China
Dinner Sets, at. $11.00 a set.
They are the biggest bargain we
have had. j
Come in and see them.
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Te. Potter - Hoy Hd’'w Co.
BELLEFONTE, PA
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Quelques Fleurs Perfume—1 02 - = = $ 7.00
Quelques Fleurs Perfume—4 0z - 25.00
Quelques Fleurs Talcum - - - - 1.25
Quelques Fleurs Face Powder - - - 6.50
Ideal Perfume—1 0z - wo - - 5.00
Ideal Toilet Water ~~ - - - - - 8.00
dept Taleo 22 =r. =. = = - - 1.25
deat FacePowder: .-' =~ r-22 = =O = 5.50
Coty’s
1,Origan Perfume : =. .~ .- - - 10.00
La Rose Jacqueminot Perfume - - =~ 10.00
The Mott Drug Company
BELLEFONTE, Penna.
Opera House Monday November 1
NOT A MOTION PICTURE
ONE NIGHT
AT 9.00
Non-Alcoholic, but Intoxicating with Joy.
SELWIN’S coMEDY SENSATION
By Roi Cooper Megrue, author of
“It Pays to Advertise,” Etc.—with
Bert, Leigh
and a Great Metropolitan Cast, including
MILLICENT HANLEY
1 Solid Year in New York, 6 Months in Chicago, 4 Months in Boston
Only Company on Tour
Original Production and Special Effects
| More Laughs than “Twin Beds” and “Fair and Warmer” Combined
Seats on sale at Mott’s Drug Store, Friday.
15-Jeweled Military
Thin Model Wrist, Watch
Kitchener Strap
Fully Guaranteed
for
$6.00
F. P. Blair & Son,
Jewelers and Optometrists
Bellefonte, Pa.
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TRADE
It is the habit of Henry Ford
the market. He personally must
For thirty-five years he worked on
to thoroughly try out
this Fordson Tractor.
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meet the farmers of the world, and then the Fordson
practical tests for years before
And, therefore, when it came on the market, it was
do. People have bought it, have tried it out,
be, and this is why that while farm Tractors have been on
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It has sold rapidly because when one farmer bought
sirability and profit of the Fordson Tractor on the farm.
The Fordson is
than a horse. It was made so that anybody of ordinary
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mer, and it has the endorsement of the farmers—the little
farmers have ten and fifteen, and one
the East. It is just as flexible in the North as it is in the
in the sugar and rice fields.
and barley.
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Because it increases the production of every acre
vantage than he can with mule or horse-power.
conserver of labor expense.
be progressive and make money.
stration for him on his own farm. Let us test it out
and remember that the Fordson after
service is prompt and sure. We are
supplied with everything necessary to
keep your Fordson going every day in
the year. Come in and let us talk it
over.
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Beatty Motor Co.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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know it will do all he wants it to do before he will allow anybody else to buy it.
thousand acres in order that he might get a great variety
Mr. Ford put it on the market.
have tested it, and it has proven to be all that Mr. Ford claims it to
three hundred thousand have been sold one hundred thousand of that three hundred thousand are Fordson
Tractors, and yet the Fordson has only been on the market two years.
made small, compact, flexible, dependable.
ed to make it so that a mechanic would not have to be sold with every Tractor.
farmer we know has fifty-six. It works just as well in the West as it does in
It is just as flexible and useful
It is just as useful and profitable in the lumber camp,
fields or any other commercial line. But especially designed for the farmer,
by enabling the farmer to cultivate his ground to better ad-
It takes the sting and drudgery out of farm work. Itis a great
Oh, it has so many money- saving advantages that the farmer can’t do without it and
So we ask every farmer to come in and let us tell him more about this
to his soil conditions.
Don’t delay because there are only so many Fordson Tractors to come to this territory. Get your order in now,
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and test any product he manutactures before he puts it on
He kept buying land until he had something like eight
of soil conditions containing the plowing prchlems that
Tractor was put to work and made to take all sorts of
right, it was reliable, it would do the work he said it would
the American market more than twenty years and while
one, he practically converted the neighborhood to the de-
It is made to be much more convenient to handle
common sense could operate and take care of it. We want-
It was made by a farmer for a far-
farmer and the big farmer. Some farmers have one, some
South. It is just as profitable in the wheat fields as it is
on the fruit ranch as it is among the fields of oats
railroad yard, coal mine, as it is in the ofl
it is especially his necessity.
Fordson Tractor. Let us make a demon-
Let’s show him.
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