Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 12, 1921, Image 5

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    BONIS IS ASSASSINS
In the Churches of the
County.
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ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
The church building is closed for
the month of August because of the
repairing of the interior. There will
be no services Sundays or week days
this month. Services will be resum-
ed Sunday, September 4th. The rec-
tor will be out of town for the month
but can be reached in case of any need
through the Senior Warden of the
parish, Col. W. Fred Reynolds.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
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, August 14th, “Soul.”
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Sunday school next Sunday morn-
ing at 9:30 and church services, with
sermon, at 10:45.
evening services.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bible school 9:30. Sermon by Dr.
E. A. Pyles 10:45. Senior League
6:30. Sermon 7:30.
Coleville—Bible school 2:30.
mon by Rev. C. C. Shuey 7:30.
Alexander Scott, Minister.
Know Your Potatoes.
As a part of the potato improve-
ment program for Centre county J.
N. Robinson, county agent, has ar-
ranged to hold several potato roguing
demonstrations.
At these field meetings E. L. Nixon,
extension plant pathologist, will point
out the differences between diseased
and hearty potato plants. It is abso-
lutely impossible to detect many of
the most serious potato diseases after
the potatoes have been raised. The
proper time to select your seed pota-
toes is during the growing season,
hence these meetings will be held in
the field and while the plants are still
growing.
If you are at all interested in effi-
cient potato production you can not
afford to plant diseased potatoes. At-
tend one of these roguing demonstra-
tions and then clean up enough of
your own potato field to supply you
with good healthy seed for the next
spring. The schedule of meetings
follows:
Friday, August 19, at 9:30 a.m, at
A. B. Ellenberger’s, near Gatesburg.
Friday, August 19, at 1:30 p. m,, at [
J. M. Campbell’s, near Pennsylvania
Furnace.
Saturday, August 20, at 9:30 a. m,,
at Lloyd White's, on road from Pleas-
ant Gap to Zion:
Saturday, August 20, at 1:30 p. m,,
at R. P. Confer’s, near Howard.
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— The ice situation in Bellefonte
has eased up considerably since the
passing of the extreme hot weather
and householders are experiencing
little difficulty in securing a necessary
supply. While there is very little nat-
ural ice in stock here the demand on
artificial plants in adjoining towns is
not so great and Bellefonte dealers
are able to get fairly regular ship-
ments.
— Weather permitting the Re-
formed Sunday school will picnic at
Hecla park today.
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Political Announcements.
TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the name
of T. R. Hamilton, of the North ward of
Bellefonte, as a candidate for nomination
for the office of Tax Collector of Bellefonte,
subject to the decision of the voters as
expressed at the Primaries to be held on
Tuesday, September 20th, 1921.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Herbert Auman, of the North ward, as
a candidate for the nomination for Tax
Collector of Bellefonte, subject to the de-
cision of the Republican voters as ex-
pressed at the primaries on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 20th, 1921.
We are authorized to announce the name
of John C. Curtin, of the North ward, as a
candidate for Tax Collector of Bellefonte,
subject to the decision of the Republican
voters as expressed at the primaries on
Tuesday, September 20, 1921.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Maurice J. Kelley, of the North ward of
Bellefonte, as a candidate for Tax Collector
of Bellefonte borough, subject to the de-
cision of the Republican voters as express-
ed at the primaries on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 20th, 1921, *
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EAL ESTATE.—J. M. KEICHLINE.
real estate operator in Centre county
buys and sells real estate.
you want to buy or sell real estate write
to him or call at his office in Tempe
court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-6m
ARM FOR SALE.—-The old Samuel P.
Gray Farm, 122 acres cleared, 100
mountain land well covered with
young timber and ganister rock, 100 acres
pasture land along Bald Eagle creek.
Stone dwelling, frame barn, good spring
at house. The farm is located in Half-
moon and Huston townships, buildings
adjacent to Gray’s church on the Buffalo
Rue road. Either the entire farm or half
interest in it will be sold. Inguire of
H. D. or P. B. MEEK,
State College, Pa.
66-27-tf Executors D. L. Meek Ist.
E XECUTOR’S NOTICE.— Letters testa-
mentary on the estate of Nancy
Glenn, late of Ferguson township,
Centre county, Penna., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned all per-
sons having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same, prop-
erly authenticated, for payment and those
knowing themselves indebted thereto
should make immediate payment.
JOHN G. MILLER, Executor,
Pine Grove Mills, Pa,
W. Harrison Walker, Attorney 66-26-6t
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
63-34-6m. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
There will be no !
Ser- | Y
— Superintendent F. H. Thomas,
of the Bellefonte Central railroad, has
been nursing a very sore finger the
past week. . He accidentally got it
pinched by a door and infection finally
set in. However, it is now improving.
eee eee.
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George D. Hess, et al, to G. Thomas
Faust, tract in Liberty township; $750.
Miles J. Barger to James C. Barger, |
tract in Gregg township; $1.
John H. Detwiler, et ux, to Franklin
Gfrerer, tract in Centre Hall; $105.
Charles T. Aikens to Theta Building
Assn., tract in State College; $20,000.
William Hopkins, et ux, to Frank :
Real Estate Transfers.
i border, tract
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Westwood, tract in Rush towndiio: )
$150.
Willim H. Close to Harry L. Kusta-
in College township; .
$2000.
Anna M. Harper, et bar, to 0. M.,
i tract in Ferguson township; |
William D. Fershey, et ux, to David |
H. Morgan, tract in Rush township;
$325.
George W. Keister, et ux, to Wil-|
liam R. Bame, tract in Haines town-
ship; $1.
Thomas Yearick, et ux, to George
Bie tract in Haines township;
10.
A. R. McNitt, et al, to Common-
. Farmers and Others Take Notice.
I will insure dwellings at $1.00 a hun-
dred and barns at $1.60 a hundred on the
cash plan, for three years, as against fire
and lightning.
wealth of Pennsylvania, tract in
Spring and Benner townships; $2800.
Mary L. Orvis, et bar, to A. S. Ray, |
| Farmers, Take Notice
tract in Bellefonte; $381. i
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I will insure your crops against
fire and lightning for six months.
J. M. KEICHLINE, Bellefonte, Pa.
66-27-8t
Caldwell & Son
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Plumbing and Heating
By Hot Water
Thomas Cronemiller’s heirs to Geo.
Keister, tract in Haines township; 66-16-6m
$267.67.
Eva Hill, et bar, to William R.
Bame, tract in Haines township; $225.
William H. Gotwald, et ux, to
Thomas Yearick, tract in Haines town-
ship; $174.81.
H. C. Treziyulny, et al, to James A.
Davidson, tract in Milesburg; $800.
Milton W. Sheriff, et ux, to Warren !
Townsend, tract in Philipsburg; $2400. |
John L. Holmes, et ux, to Charles E.
Myers, tract in State College; $450.
J. M. KEICHLINE,
Bellefonte. Pa.
Pasteurized
Creamery
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Triplex Springs
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4 5 C. Steam
Per Pound Pipeless Furnaces
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luxury of the heavy
drive the Overland.
HATEVER the qualities you seek in a motor car, your only guide
in judging a car for these qualities is its records of actual perform-
Until this Overland was manufactured, riding comfort was the
car of long wheelbase. But
economy was out of question.
The Overland brings Comfort and Economy together.
alloy steels of almost unbelievable strength and toughness (selected at
their source and inspected in rolling and fabrication) give this car the
light weight that insures economy.
Overland, act as a pneumatic cushion between you and the rockiest road.
Thus Comfort and Economy skim over the road together, con-
stant and agreeable companions to the men and women who own and
The Better Light. Car
R. N. VAN INGEN & Co.
23 Bishop St., BELLEFONTE
Triplex Springs, exclusive with
'$ Western Maryland Dairy
66-24-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
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Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly
Furnished. ST1-99
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DAY
SEASHORE
EXCURSION
THURSDAY
August. 25
with the heavy car,
Light
ASBURY PARK
Ocean Grove
Camp Meeting
$ 1 3.795 from BELLEFONTE
via Montandon
pe Tickets good going on regular trains August 25 and returning on all
regular trains, except limited trains, until September 9, inclusive.
Stop-off allowed at Philadelphia in both directions.
Pennsylvania
System
War Tax
8% Additional
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PLAN A BIG HOLIDAY
AT THE
Blair County Fair
Altoona Driving Park
August Ib, I, 8, 3
FRIDAY
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
1% quart Mirror Aluminum Sauce Pan, reg. price $1.10
Combination Funnel . . te .50
O08 Cents Buys the Set
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An assortment of 16 Useful Articles, ranging in price from 10 to
soc., at the Remdrkable Price of $1.19.
Dinherwaieaut Glass....Pyrex
Bellefonte Basket Shop Baskets
Beautiful in Design—Exquisite in Coloring.
| (Central Pennsylvania's Greatest Fair
Heaters...Ranges...Furnaces
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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and Hogs in this section of
steins, Ayreshires, Jerseys,
BIG STOCK EXHIBIT
Greatest showing of Pure Bred Cattle, Sheep
Brown Swiss Dairy Stock— Chester White,
Poland China and Berkshire Hogs.
the State—Hol-
Guernseys and
Pigeons and Pet
BIG POULTRY SHOW
A great exhibition of Chickens of all breeds,
Highest Bred Fowls of varieties for laying
and marketing—a presentation of Water Fowls
never equalled here.
SITIO
Stock—a showing of the
Racing Every Day at 2.00 O'clock
4 Fast Stake Races...11 Speed Events...More than 100 Horses Entered
The Corner
EVERY DAY
‘Great, Doris Ferari Shows
EVERY NIGHT
Has Been Turned
in the present business depression. We ex-
pect to see a slow but substantial improve-
ment. When recovery comes and employ-
ment is regular—save something. Open
an account with us and see how much
Startling Free Exhibitions - - - Ten Distinct Attractions
EVERY DAY A HOLIDAY
Come Early and Stay All Day Long
pleasure you get from watching it grow.
Admission S50 Cents
The First National Bank
Bellefonte, Pa.
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