—————————————— a ————— — AL ASA AAS AALS AA In the Churches of the County. A A A a a a a a and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath services as follows: Morn- 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, February 13th, “Soul.” UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. An Evangelistic campaign is now on in the United Brethren church and this is their appeal to all: “There is a solid basis of reason for the conse- cration of your interest, your sympa- thies, your judgment, your ingenuity, your determination, your service, your possessions, your children, to the one paramount human task—that of at- tempting to do all that is humanly , possible to do to make Jesus Christ | absolutely Lord over every human heart.” All Lord’s day services at the usual | hours. Everybody is cordially invit- | ed and welcome. George E. Smith, Pastor. ! ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCIL Services for the week beginning February 13: First Sunday in Lent, | 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 8:45 a. m.. Mattins. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11 | a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon, “The Spiritual Combat; Our Ancient | Enemies.” 2:30 p. m. children’s ves- | pers and catechism. 7:30 p. m.even- song and sermon, “The Teachings of | the Episcopal Church.” Daily servic- | es as follows: Monday and Tuesday, ! 4:30 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30 a. m. and | 12 noon. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Len- | ten sermon by Ven. G. T. Lascelle, | Archdeacon of Williamsport. Friday, 7:30 p. m.; Saturday 4:30 p. m. Vis: itors always welcome at the special | Lenten services and at the regular services. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45, “Judas, the Traitor.” Beginning a series of sermons arrang- ed for Lent. Evening worship 7:30, “Abraham Lincoln, American.” Vis- itors welcome. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED. Services next Sunday morning at 10:45, sermon, “Temptation.” At 7:30 p. m. the 40th anniversary of the Christian Endeavor society will be ob- served. Every member is urged to be there. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Beginning with this week, special Lenten services will be held every Fri- day evening at 7:30. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bible school 9:30. Sermon, “The Fire Test,” 10:45. Junior League 2 p. m. Senior League 6:30. Sermon “Kingdom Business,” 7:30. Coleville—Bible school 2 p. m. Ser- mon by Rev. C. C. Shuey, 2:45. Rev. Alexander Scott, Minister. Real Estate Transfers. Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to Mike Krasnoise, tract in Snow Shoe town- ship; $45. Frank W. Dillen, et ux, to R. D. Walizer, tract in Huston township; $1400. Lafayette Stine, et ux, to Elmer Moore, tract in South Philipsburg; $700. N. H. Evey, et ux, to Edward M. Noll, tract in Spring township; $2630. Edward M. Noll, et ux, to Harry S. Corl, et ux, tract in Spring township; $2600. , John K. Nichole, et ux, to Elmer L. Bowee, et al, tract in Rush township; $1800. S. C. Herr, et al, to Mazie H. Brouse, tract in Bellefonte; $7500. Jerome Spigelmyer to Bessie Knair, tract in Millheim; $270. John Hamilton to Tau company of | the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, tract in College townhip; $1000. E. C. Cantner, et ux, to Jeromc Spigelmyer, tract in Millheim; $250. Wm. B. Taylor, et ux, to Wm. A. Brogles, tract in State College; $1. Miller Stewart, Exr., to McNitt- Huyett Lumber Co., tract in Patton township; $5000. Philipsburg Public Service Co. to Penn Public Service Co., tract in Phil- ipsburg; $560. Burnside Public Service Co. to Penn Public Service Co., tract in Burnside township; $500. Clara P. Leathers, et al, to Harry E. Leathers, tract in Howard town- ship; $1000. Joseph Leathers, et ux, to Harry E. Leathers, tract in Howard township; $1. . Harry E. Leathers, et ux, to Joseph Leathers, et ux, tract in Howard town- ship; $1. County Treasurer to J. R. Thomp- son, tract in Miles township; $51.04. County Treasurer to J. R. Thomp- son, tract in Miles township; $51.04. County Treasurer to J. R. Thomp- son, tract in Miles township; $18.47. W. D. Zerby, et ux, to Bessie Daughenbaugh, tract in Howard;$500. Bessie Daughenbaugh, executrix, to W. D. Zerby, tract in Howard; $500. by the Case... If vour nickels are worth saving, and if vou value econ- James I. Reed to Wm. F. Thompson, tract in Ferguson township; $2500. tract in Millheim; $150. Warren M. Bierly, et ux, to C. C. Smull, tract in Miles township; $1300. _ John Dutton to Frank Folmer, tract in Rush township; $1500. Civic Improvement. ; “Say, mister,” the particularly ob- jectionable vagabond demanded of the prosperous appearing citizen, “would you give $2 to greatly improve and beautify your town?” “What's the idea?” was the suspi- cious response. “Why, for two bucks I'll move on to the next village,” the objectionable one explained. ——Our own heart, and no other men’s opinions, forms our true hon- or.—Coleridge. ——Subscribe for the “Watchman.” NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 OR SALE.—A thirty-two acre farm, fine location, good drainage, locat- ed one mile north of Lemont on the Heouserville main road, 21% miles from State College. GEO. P. BIBLE, Bell y- Pa. United Phone. Slefonis, oh H. H. Leitzel, et al, to J. R. Miller, |: —Subscribe for the “Watchman.” | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : i a OUSES FOR SALE.—One on Willow- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. — tf | 66-5-4t OTICE.—The annual meeting of the : stockholders of the Bellefonte Lum- ber Co. will be held in the office of the Corporation, in Bellefonte, Pa., on Monday, the 21st day ef February, 1921, at 10:30 o’clock a. m., for the election of, directors for the ensuing year, and for such other business as may properly come | before said meeting. 66-5-3t D. BUCK, Secretary. | PPLICATION FOR CHARTER.—In the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- i tre County, State of Pennsylva- | nia, SS: Notice is hereby given that an applica- ! tion will be made to said Court at No.—- February Term, 1921, on Monday, the 28th | day of February, 1921, at 10, o'clock, a. m. by ! Alexander B. Gray, Neil M. Fleming, Hu- | zo Bezdek, B. M. Herman, Richard C. Bar- low, James E. Watson, Charles W. Hep- | penstall, H. D. Mason, Jr., and J. M. Mc- | Kee, under an Act of Assembly, entitled “An Act to provide for the incorporation i and regulation of certain corporations,” approved April 20th, 1874, and the supple- ments thereto, for the charter of am in- tended corporation to be called ~ Varsity | Club of Penn State,” the purpose of which is the fostering of all worthy movements in the interest of Pennsylvania State Col- lege, especially those which will assist in | clean and vigorous athletics, and to ad- vance the mutual interests of its member- ship, and for these purposes to have, pos- sess and enjoy all the benefits and privi- | leges of said Act of Assembly, and the! supplements thereto. The above applica- | tion is now on file in the Ireihcnotary’s | office. JAMES MILHOLLANL, Atty. for Petitioner” CUE UELUEl A A —— ——————— i EUELEUEl ELE El ELE El EL EUSLIEn | il=nianian=2n= li2Ni2M2n2n2n2n2n2n2ni2ni2ne N22 N22 UST UT Ua TS He? | Permanent Price Reduction averaging over 25% on “Belle Mead Sweets” Candies... AT The Mott Drug Co. Bellefonte, Penna. 4 RESH COW.—6 year old fresh cow for bank street, one on Bishop street, sale. Inquire of Charles Sellers, Bellefonte. Inquire of Waddle, Pa. 66-4-3t G6-3-4t* S. E. SATTERFIELD. 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 : or call at his office in Temple court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-6m MINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE.—Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Hammon Sechler, late of the Borough of Bellefonte, deceased, all per- sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt pay- ment, and those having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. F, ANNA SECHLER, ULL CALF.—We have a thoro-bred Guernsey bull calf for sale. The animal will be sold with the reg- istry papers for $35.00. CROSS and MEEK, Bellefonte, Pa. 66-4-t Bell Phone 212-J3 DMINISTRATOR’'S NOTICE.—Letters of administration upon the estate of Kathryn R. Shefller, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es- tate are requested to make prompt pay- ment, and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenti- cated, for settlement. JOHN C. SHEFFLER, Administratrix, W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte, Pa, Administrator, Attorney. 66-4-6t | 66-4-6t Bellefonte, Pa. ” AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Scenic Theatre Week-Ahead Program (Cut this out and save for reference). SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, (Matinee and Night): EILEEN PERCY in “THE HUSBAND HUNTER,” (Night). This is a good comedy story of a lot of “Nuts” and will be liked by comedy lovers. Matinee Saturday afternoon, “LAST OF THE MOHICANS.” Al- so, Sam Pollard Comedy. »MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14: WALLACE REID in “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY?” Dare devil diver forsakes a racing car to drive trucks to scene of danger and blocks the flood. Lots of good stuff and romance, with some hu- mor. Also, Pathe News and Topics. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15: THOMAS MEIGAN in “CIVILIAN CLOTHES,” a very clever comedy in six reels, with lots of original stuff in which a girl falls in love with her husband’s uniform. It’s funny, don’t miss it. Also, Vod-a-Vil. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16: BOROUGH'S story, “THE REVENGE OF TARZAN,” is a mel- odramatic diamond in the rough, with heaps of thrills. The fights with the lions are one of the many fine jungle thrills. Don’t miss it. A super-feature. Also, 2-reel Christie Comedy. Same picture shown at opera house Thursday night, February 17. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17: ALL STARS (Realart) in “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE,” a spec- tacular 6 reel production with plenty of action. Anne Q. Nilson as the lead. This Richard Harding Davis story is well worked out and sure to please. Don’t miss it. Also, Pathe News and Review. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18: HARRY CAREY in “HEART’S UP,” a human interest story re- volving around the adoption of a girl. An up-to-date western sto- ry containing romance, pathos and humor. Also, the fifth episode of “The Son of Tarzan.” This wonderful serial gets more interest- ing as it progresses. OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, FEBRUARY 11 AND 12: “THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS.” This wonderful Indian pic- ture of pre-Revolutionary days is a historically truthful version of this well known tale. It is interesting and guaranteed to please all—young and old. Will be shown in matinee at Scenic Saturday afternoon, Febru- Farm for Sale. 170 acres in Bald Eagle Valley, Huston township, Centre county, Pa., one mile east of Julian, along the state highway; 80 ACRES CLEAR and in high state of cultivation, level and rolling land, balance in timber (most cut). Good orchard. omy, convenience and quality, why not buy your canned foods We believed the prudent people of the city EIGHT ROOM FRAME HOUSE by the case? in fair condition; bank barn and all nec- To the Public! We are pleased to announce a reduction on all sizes of Anthra- . i essary outbuildings. All new roofs. Will would welcome the opportunity to buy quality canned vegeta- sell at reasonable figure. Inquire of bles in assorted cases, and so we arranged with Peck & Pratt, 66-4-8t PC GRAY. Pi Ira D. Garman Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry “JEWELRY MADE OVER” 11th Street Below Chestnut, . 63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Inc., to furnish their “Early Rise” Brand in mixed cases. When you taste these products you will marve! how mod- ern science has made it possible to so preserve the indescriba- ble flavor of the harvest fields and transfer it unimpaired to vour table. We Guarantee Every Case and Every Can mm —————— Important N otice! cite and Bituminous Coal. Delivered Prices in Bellefonte and Milesburg Effective February 11 Sold by the case only. Our allotment is going To stimulate building, we have Reduced Our Prices ON Lumber, Shingles AND OTHER Building Material Get Our Prices Before Buying P. B. Crider & Son BELLEFONTE, PA. fast, so 'phone us today. Price $4.25 per case. R. S. Brouse Store... Bellefonte, Pa. BITUMINOUS Punxsutawney . Greensburg Kato Cannal ANTHRACITE Egg Stove . Chestnut . . Pea . $8.00 8.00 6.75 9.00 $14.50 14.50 14.50 12.20 'Pipeless Furnaces These On these long winter eve- nings, let the family enjoy the 44 tf Heaters | ET ’; For Delivery Rates to Other Points Call Our Ofiice Cost, Lass freedom of the whole house The McVey Cc 0. Than Any Other And be Comfortable y | in Any Room Real Estate Operators : . : Soe of | Let the Fiddles have ther a Prices on Atlantic Ray-o-Light, Gasolene ea ng fun on warm floors—anywhere 5 room frame dwelling, water in yard, . . ; Plant. | with a Pipeless Furnace. I Viuwi and Motor Oils have also declined, and we offer: Price, $2200. 102 acre farm, 6 roem dwelling, large barn and silo, new bulldings. ¥arm in high state of cultivation, water piped from mountain spring, all kinds of fruit. This is a good farm, about six miles west of | Lock Haven. Price, $10,000. | Double dwelling, west Logan street, | Bellefonte. Price, $2000. { Double dwelling, all modern convenienc- " 'es in one side, Penn ’ street, Bellefonte. Ray-o-Light at 20 cts. Gasolene at 31 cts. Motor Oils at 80 cts. It uses less coal ; it requires less attention and it gives more heat. Come into our store and let us tell you how easy it is to buy on our installment plan. Enjoy the furnace while paying for it. Payments Extending to January lst, 1922 io Bw. SHETARR: Bellefonte Fuel & Supply (Co. } GHUEONTE MOU GION i - { HARRISBURG LEWISTOWN The Potter Hoy Hardware Co. °° so AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAANNAONAANAAS 65-18-46 . Bellefonte, Pa. LoS UEUSUCUEUSLUELUCLE