Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 12, 1920, Image 5

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PSPS AIS PSPSPS SPP SS
In the Churches of the
County.
APPL SPP PPPS PS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sabbath services as follows: Morn-
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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.
W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Pastor.
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 Science literature
may be read, borrowed or purchased.
Subject, November 14th, “Mortals and
Immortals.”
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Third quarterly communion service.
Every loyal member will be in his or
her place. Nothing but sickness or
death should keep any member from
this service. The Lord will look for
every one. All other services at the
usual hours.
Rev. Alexander Scott, Minister.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for the week beginning No-
vember 14th. Twenty-fourth Sunday
after Trinity, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist.
9:45 a. m. church school. 11 a. m.
Mattins and sermon. (Afternoon Red
Cross roll call). 7:30 p. m. evensong
and sermon. Friday, day of Interces-
sion for the nation-wide campaign for
the church’s mission, 7 a. m. Holy Eu-
charist. 10 a. m. Mattins. 12 noon,
the Litany. 7:30 p. m. evensong. All
are urged to offer their petitions for
the success of the campaign in the
church some time during the day.
The every member canvass in the in-
terest of the campaign is to take place
Sunday afternoon, November 21.
Visitors welcome at all services.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Novem-
ber is rally month in the Sunday
school. Morning worship 10:45.
Evening worship 7:30. Rev. H. F.
Babcock, of State College, will preach
at both services. Visitors welcome.
Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister.
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED.
Special armistice services will be
held next Sunday morning at 10:45.
A silk flag will be dedicated as a me-
morial for the two young men of this
congregation who made the supreme
sacrifice, during the late war. A spe-
cial service, “Our Faith and Our
Flag,” will be used. All other serv-
ices at the usual hours. The public is
cordially invited to these services.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
— It is announced that appropria-
tions aggregating $48,200,000 have
been made to the American Red Cross
in not entering an app
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for relief work during the year end-
ing July 1921.
keep central Europe from
pestilence and ruin,
recurrence of typhus,
unprecedented scale.
this country.—Ex.
Subscribe for the “Watchman.”
Of this amount, $31,
000,000 will be used abroad to help
“famine,
and to combat a
which - physi-
cians have forecasted will be on an
Every effort
will be made to prevent this and other
deadly maladies from spreading to
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Harmer,
township, in said county,
a feme sole trader, and
ered by the Court on
of December, A. D.,
may show cause, if any they have,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
the decree and certificate prayed for
not be made and granted.
Nov. 4, 1920.
OTICE.—In
May
bright vs. Charles
To, Charles
ent above named.
Please take notice that an application
for a divorce has been made in the above
cause, upon the allegation that you have
wilfully and maliciously and without rea-
sonable cause deserted the Libellant,
absented yourself from her habitation for
and during the term or space of two years
By reason of your default
earance and not fil-
case has been referred
I have fixed the 27th
A. D., 1920, at ten o’clock
the time and my office,
Belle-
and upwards.
ing an answer the
to me as master.
day of November,
in the forenoon as
Room No.
may attend.
KLINE WOODRING, Master,
Bellefonte, Pa.
the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre County. No. 12,
Term, 1920. Anna Mae Al-
Walter Albright.
Walter Albright, Respond-
14, Crider’s Exchange,
fonte, Penna., as the place for taking tes-
timony in the cause, when and where you
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OTICE.—In the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre County.
Notice is hereby given that Ella
wife of Levi Harmer, of Worth
has presented
her petition to the Court for a decree that
she shall have the rights and privileges of
for a certificate
that she shall be authorized to act, have
the power and transact business as such;
and that the said petition will be consid-
Monday, the 13th day
1920, at ten o’clock a.
m., at which time all persons interested
why
shall
KLINE WOQODRING,
Atty. for Petitioner.
ATTENTION
and
—AND—
DAIRYMEN!
county who can furnish milk to
The Pennsylvania Match Co
Needs Girls
Work will be given to all who
apply
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Bell telephone connection.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
IRVIN D. BAXTER, Proprietor.
J. A. GOLLINS, Country Manager.
65-38-tf
FARMERS!
We want the name and address of
every farmer and dairyman of Centre
—'¢ The New Milk Station
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which will be ready for operation in a
few weeks. Prompt settlement twice a
month and full Dairymen’s League price
Let us hear from you.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS
OR SALE.—One team mules, ten years
old. Good workers anywhere.
Also eight shoats averaging 75
pounds each.
45-2t* C. A. HORNER, Pleasant Gap.
Ira D. Garman
| Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry | aust
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA. PA.
NEW
OR SALE.—Three registered Holstein
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
ORKING HOUSEKEEPER WANT-
ED.—At State College by widower
with boy 5 years old and girl 6.
be woman of refinement, middle
, experienced in house work and un-
derstand the care of children. A college
girl assists for board and room. Good
home, good wages, Highest references re-
quired. 65-44-
Public Sale of Stock and Implements
The undersigned will expose to public sale on the premises 1] miles
east of Bellefonte, on the Jacksonville road, on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1920.
The following valuable live stock, and farm implements:
THREE TEAMS.
1 Pair Gray Mares, weight 2,810.
1 Pair Bay Horses, weight 3,325.
1 Team Gray and Black Horses, weight
2,750.
1 Black Driving Mare.
COW STOCK
18 Milch Cows.
(Grade cows, Jersey and Holstein mixed).
3 Head Young Cattle.
1 Holstein Bull.
PIG STOCK
2 Chester White Brood Sows.
16 Shoats, weight 40 to 5 pounds.
MACHINERY
1 Frick Junior Thresher,—new, with
self-feeder.
1 8-roll McCormick Husker and Shred-
der, good condition.
1 12-25 horse power Frick Tractor with
Double Oliver Plow—good condition.
1 Deering 7-foot Grain Binder—good as
new.
is 6-feot Osborne Mowers—goed condi-
Lion.
1 Deering Corn Binder—new.
1 Keystone Hay Loader—new.
1 Double Disk Harrow—good order.
Manure Spreaders—one in good order.
Steel Roller—new,
International 10-inch Feed Grinder.
Side-Delivery Rake.
Dump Rake.
Sulkey Plows.
Hand Plows.
Spring-tooth Harreiws—new.
Wagons.
Buggies.
DeLaval Cream Separators—one new.
Hay Tedder.
Bobb Sleds.
Whitewash Sprayer.
Potato Sprayer.
3 Cultivators.
1 Disc Cultivator.
set Blacksmith Tools.
1 Gale Corn Planter—new.
1 New Aspinwall Potato Planter.
1 Superior 11-disc Grain Drill.
1 Corn Sheller.
Lot of Harness and numerous other farm
supplies.
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Sale will begin at 10 o’clock when terms will be made known by.
L. FRANK MAYES, Auc. 65 44-2t
J. M. BROCKERHOFF
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Chart at Mott’s Drug Store
Prices 50c., 75C., $1.00 and $1.50
OR SALE.—Nine head horses and colts.
Inquire Western Penitentiary, R.
F. D. No. 3. 065-43-4¢
EN WANTED.—At the Nickel—Alloys
plant, Hyde, Pa. Good wages and
chance for advancement. Apply to
HOWARD SMEAD,'
65-31-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
ANTED.—50 Carpenters on new Pa-
per Mill construction at Lock Ha-
ven. Wages 80c. per hour with bo-
nus of 4 hours for full week’s work.
TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO.
Lock Haven, Pa,
W “iii eons Laborers on new Paper
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Mill construction at Lock Haven.
Wages 50c. per hour, with 10% bo-
nus for full week’s work.
= TURNER CONSTRUCTION Co.,
65-44-3t Lock Haven, Pa.
Important Notice!
To stimulate building, we have
Reduced Our Prices
0
Lumber, Shingles
AND OTHER
Building Material
Get Our Prices Before Buying
P. B. Crider & Non
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The McVey Co.
Real Estate Operators
FOR SALE,
Five room house, front and rear porches,
town water in yard; Pleasant Gap. Price
$1275.
Three lots, Pleasant Gap; size 50x13
each. Price $100 each.
125 acre farm, 110 acres clear, balance In
timber pasture; timber ready to cut, good
buildings, along state highway, Nittany
valley. This is a good farm, Price $18,000.
145 acres—35 acres clear, in high state of
cultivation, balance timber and pasture; 35
room house, good barn, fruit of all kinds,
near church and school, Unicn township.
Price $1700.
Double dwelling, 7 rooms and bath on-
one side, 6 rooms on other, lot 66x120,
House in good condition; Penn street,
Bellefonte. Price $2700.
OFFICES:
BELLEFONTE MOUNT UNION
ALTOONA BEDFORD
HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN
JOHNSTOWN
Crider Stone Building
65-18-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
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Good Clothes at Lower Prices
Bear this in Mind---Our low prices are not to be
confused with sale advertising. We offer our regu-
lar stocks of fine clothes at bonafide reductions.
Fashion Park and Kuppenheimer-—Good Clothes
—usurpassed for fabric, quality and tailoring. Complete assortment of
new styles in suits and overcoats at . . . . - . . $30.00 to $55.00
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The reason for recommending the FORD ONE-
TON TRUCK is on account of the fact that it will pay the
owner better in a financial way, allowing at the same time
for 50 % depreciation a year.
This truck will haul 28 cans of milk, and we have the
assurance of the WESTERN MARYLAND DAIRY that
prospective buyers who establish milk routes and comply
with their regulations will be protected.
In order to take care of the number of routes that will
be opened immediately, applicants should call at our office
at once and arrange for their trucks, as this demand upon
us will necessitate our making immediate arrangements
3 : with the Ford Motor Company for delivery of the trucks.
BEATTY MOTOR CO,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Western Maryland Dairy Milk Station at Bellefonte
Opens for Business Monday, November 22nd
The Country Manager, Mr. J. A. Collins, endorses the
FORD ONE-TON TRUCK, equipped with special design,
stake-body, with closed cab, sold by the BEATTY MOTOR
COMPANY, of Bellefonte, for individuals who will oper-
ate their own trucks.
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