Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 09, 1925, Image 5

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    * Church Services Next Sunday
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
The Rev. Dr. E. A. Pyles will preach
at 10:45, and the pastor at 7:30. Sun-
day school 9:30; Juniors 2; Epworth
League 6:30. Revival meeting each
night next week, except Saturday, at
7:30. A welcome to all. The fourth
quarterly conference Saturday night,
at 7:30.
E. E. McKelvey, Pastor.
BOALSBURG REFORMED CHURCH.
Services on Sunday, January 11th.
Boalsburg—9:15 a. m., Sunday
school 10:30 a. m., church service and
congregational meeting.
Houserville—2:30 p. m,
services.
church
Rev. W. W. Moyer, Pastor.
&T. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH,
Preparatory services Friday even-
ing, 7:30, after which the annual con-
gregational meeting will be held. Of-
ficers will be elected and annual re-
ports read. The Holy Communion
will be celebrated at both services
next Sunday morning and evening.
Sunday school at 9:30 and union C. E.
meeting at 6:45 p. m. Confirmation
and reception of members Friday and
Sunday services.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D,, Minister
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCI.
Services ‘for the week beginning
January 11th: Sunday in the Octave
of the Epiphany, 8 a. m. Holy Eucha-
rist; 9:45 a. m. church school; 11 a.
m. Mattins and sermon, “The Epipha-
nies.” 7:30 p. m. evensong and ser-
mon, “The Boyhood of Our Lord.”
Thursday, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist.
Visitors always welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school at 9:45. Morning
worship at 10:45; theme, “Man Can-
not Live by Bread Alone.” Evening
Worship at 7:30; theme, “A Despond-
ent Prophet.”
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Real Estate Transfers.
Louisa Bush to Earl B. Grove, tract
in Spring township; $325.
James J. Markle, et al, to J. D. Kel-
ler, tract in College township; $2,050.
_ Dorsey Eckenroth, et al, Exr, to
Merrill Kerstetter, tract in Spring
township; $6,500.
Dorsey Eckenroth, et al, Exr, to
Charles T. Bilger, tract in Spring
township; $2,168.
John M. Allard, et ux, to John A.
Allard, tract in Rush township; $100.
F. P. Blair to Gum Spring Hunt-
ing Club, tract in Rush township;
$386.
John Alemasha, et ux, et al, to Geo.
Tynio, et ux, tract in Snow Shoe town-
ship; $2,700.
George Wingard, et ai, to Henry
W. Wingard, tract in Penn township;
$1.
Walter E. Dreibelbis, et al, to Al-
berta J. Wrigley, tract in Ferguson
. township; $600.
“J.T. Leathers, et ux, to Peter Rose,
tract in Spring township; $200.
John W. Neese, et ux, to W. D. Zer-
by, tract in Spring township; $1,000.
W. D. Zerby, et ux, to Mollie S.
Neese, tract in Spring township; $1,-
Charles N. Thompson, et ux, to L.
Frank Mayes, tract in College town-
ship; $300.
William R. Ham, et ux, to George
C. Meyer, tract in State College; $1,
000.
George W. Beezer to Louise Rishel,
tract in Spring township; $1.
Louise Rishel to George W. Beezer,
et ux, tract in Spring township; $1.
Laura S. Runkle to James W. Run-
kle, tract in Centre Hall, et al. $1.
James H. Shirk, et ux, to Laura E.
Carver, tract in Union township; $1,-
{ W. R. Quick to Clyde Quick, tract in
Snow Shoe, $1,385.
“1. W. Vonada, et ux, to Fraternity
Rod and Gun Club, tract in Haines
township; $100.
Wilson S. Sholl, et ux,
Kustenbauder, tract in Bellefonte;
800.
ohn Sebring, Exr., to Mary A. To-
et al, i in Bellefonte; $4,950.
Alice M. Showers to John Keeler,
tract in Bellefonte; $2,000.
Borough of State College to Penn-
gylvania State College, tract in Col-
lege township; $L
mm—
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
to Edgar C.
$2,-
OR SALE.—Ireaning board, 4 irons,
F improved Singer sewing machine
. and various other heusebold arti-
cles. Inquire of the Misses Margaret and
Jane Miller at their home in the Crider
Stone building, Bellefonte.
WwW ing care of my mother. Some one
who is not capable of doing hard
or much work. A christian home. Small
farm. No baking, washing or serubbing.—
J. H. ROYER, Box 96, R.F. D. No.1,
State College, Pa. 70-2-3t
D Common Pleas of Centre county.
a No. 128 September Term, 1924.
““ James Salvia vs. Evelyn M. Salvia.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed Master, appointed by the Court to
take testimony in the above entitled case
und report the same with his opinion and
form of decree to the Court, will sit for
the purpcses of his appointment, at his of-
fice in Foster Block, Philipsburg, Pa. on
saturday, January 24th, 1925, at 10 o’clock
a. m. when and where all parties interest-
ed may attend.
GEORGE W, ZEIGLER, Master.
ANTED.—Some one to assist in tak-
IVORCE NOTICE.—In the Court of
December 24th, 1924. 70-1-3
TOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.—The an-
S nual meeting of the stockholders
of Whiterock Quarries will be held
at the offices of the Company in Belle-
fonte, Pa, on Monday, January 26, 1925,
at ten o'clock a. m., for the election of
directors for the ensuing year and to
transact such other business as may prop-
erly come before such meeting, and partic-
ularly to pass upon a proposed resolution
in further amendment of Article II, Sec-
tion 1 of the By Laws as. previously
amended at the. anpual meeting of the
stockholders, held January 25, 1909, so as
to reduce the number of directors from
eleven to nine at and after the said annu-
al meeting.
a L. A. SCHAEFFER,
70-2-3t Secretary.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
tamentary having been granted to
the undersigned upon the estate of
Henry C. Quigley, late of Bellefonte bor-
ough, deceased, all persons knowing them-
selves indebted to said estate are request-
ed to make prompt payment, and those
having claims against the same must pre-
sent them, duly authenticated, for settle-
E XECUTRIX’S NOTICE.—Letters tes-
ment.
AUGUSTA C. M. QUIGLEY,
Executrix,
69-49-6t Bellefonte, Pa.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Letters
of administration having been
granted to the undersigned upon
the estate of Elias Confer, late of Gregg
township, deceased, all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate are re-
quested to make prompt payment, and
those having claims against the same must
present them, duly authenticated, for set-
tlement.
JOON W. CONFER,
Administrator
Spring Mills, R. F. D.
6G9-50-6t
Orvis & Zerby,
Attorneys.
IVORCE NOTICE.—Alma Victoria
Packenham vs. Thomas Compton
Packenham. In the Court of Com-
mon Pleas of Centre county, No. 108, Sep-
tember Term, 1924. Libel in Divorce.
To Thomas Compton Packenham, the |
above named respondent.—Whereas Alma
Victoria Packenham, your wife, has filed a
Libel in the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre county to No. 108 September Term,
1924, praying a Divorce from you, 10w you
are hereby notified and required to appear
in said Court on or before the fourth Mon-
day of February next, to answer the said
complaint of the Said Alma Victoria Pack-
enham, and in default of such apearance
you will be liable to have a divorce grant-
ed in your absence.
E. R. TAYLOR,
Sheriff of Centre County.
70-2-3t
IVORCE NOTICE.—W. E. Gibson, vs.
D Eva Gibson.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre County. No. 19 December term,
Libel in Divorce.
To Eva Gibson, the above named Re-
spondent:
Whereas, W. BE. Gibson, your Lusband.
has filed a libel in the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre county to No. 19, Decem-
ber term, 1924, praying a divorce from
you, now you are hereby notified and re-
quired to appear in said Court on or be-
fore the first Monday of February next, to
answer the complaint of the said W. E.
Gibson, and in default of such appearance
you will be liable to have a divorce grant-
ed against you.
BE. RR. TAYLOR,
69-50-3t Sheriff of Centre County.
Eronr OF CONDITION OF THE
First’ National Bank, No. 9249, at
Howard, in the State of Pennsyl-
nia, aft the close of business on December
31st, 1924.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, ..$63,736.08
Total LOANS... ccsnrress.rsseend 63,730 08
Overdrafts Unsecured ......oe.e. 254
Deposited to secure circulation
U. S. bonds par value. $25,000.00
All other TU. 8. Government
securities ............d ’ 0
. esrt sata Atv A ere 8
ete, 52
Banking House..........$4000.00
Furniture and fixtures..$4252.40
Total ....
Lawful reserve with Federal Re-
serve Bank
Cash in vault and amount due
from national banks...........
Total of Items 9, 10, 12.
“and 18 oi. dievaeye $65,186.83)
Redemption Ho. 8
2 40
00
33
cesessssesssesavens
assesses sasastesenenn
fund with
Treasurer and due from U. S.
Treasurer 1,250 00
Ota) avs enavarys i $207,078 40
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund........cer2002v00s0 22,
Undivided profits .. $10, 2
Less current expenses paid......
Circulating notes outstanding...
Certified checks outstanding.....
Total of Items 22, 23, 24, 25,
and 26. .. v4. eriieolls $165
Individual deposits subject
check
Certificates of deposit due in less
than 30 days (other than for
money borrowed .
Dividends unpaid .
Other demand deposits..........
Total of demand deposits subjec
to Reserve, Items 27, 28, 29,
ANA D2 oa’ eran $161,211.29
Certificates of deposit (other
than for money borrowed.....
Other time deposits.............
Total of time deposits subject
to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 3b,
and 38 ..............8113,501.84
TORY rena cre nee 0-4, 5001, 878.40
State of Pennsylvania county of Centre, ss:
, W. K. McDOWELL, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
W. K. McDOWELL, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
0th day eof January, 1925.
WALTER YEARICK,
Notary Public.
My commission expires at end of next ses-
sion of Senate.
Correct Attest:
ABRAHAM WEBER,
R. H. BENNISON,
J. WILL MAYES,
Directors.
sessssessone
Peeemssaamsses ttre ac eens
83,888 57
29,613
fie. Ln. Insurance
AT A REDUCED RATE
J. M. KEICHLINE
702 122% BELLEFONTE, PA.
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
101 Seuth Eleventh St..
PHILADELPHIA.
Have Your Diamonds Reset ia Platinum
64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
eam
Caldwell & Son
Plumbing «x Heating
By Hot Water
Vapor
Steam
Pipeless Furnaces
Full Line of Pipe and Fittings
AND MILL SUPPLIES
nto.
ALL SIZES OF
Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings
Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly
Furnished.
66-10-18
OR SALE.—Double heater, Columbian
Oak, slightly = used. Price $30.00.
Inquire of D. W. SHOWALTER.
70-2-
A, _.s ., ——————.,»
Another Bargain
Slight 2nds in Window Shades 49c.
Sash Rods 5c. up. Curtain Rods 10c. up.
Another design in Linette (an imita-
tion Linen) in Table Oilcloth patterns.
GARMANS
Persons planning building to come in contact with
us.
Cement, Sand, Limestone, Plaster
| Brick, Roofing, Terra Cotta Pipe, Nails
Gentre County Fuel and Building Suppiy Go.
Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte Pa
Wanted!
Save money on
See
Stucco Materials, Etc.
us first, or you may regret it later.
Scenic Theatre
Weeks-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10:
their lives, with fast action.
peal. Good for
Comedy.
MONDAY, JANUARY 12:
Moore as the hero.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15:
and Review.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16:
+ IRON MAN.”
hater. Also, Pathe News and Review.
MONTE BLUE in “LOVING LIES,” is a genuine melodrama of sailors and
Some thrills and human sympathy and ap-
all lovers of human melodrama.
Also 2 reel Educational
MADGE BELLAMY in “NO MORE WOMEN,” a comedy drama with Matt
Given the go-by
by one girl he becomes a woman
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 AND 14;
RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “CLASSMATES,” 4 story in which the he-
ro, a West I’oint cadet, fits the role to perfection.
West Point, shows much of the real life there and the story, play and all
will please everybody. Also, 2 reel Sunshine Comedy.
Seven reels. Taken at
ADOLPH MENJON in “SINNERS IN SILK,” is a well acted and well di-
rected jazz party with swimmers and divers.
ture that will please spectacular lovers of the movies.
A magnificently made pic-
Also, Pathe News
AGNES AYRES in “WORLDLY GOODS,” a story of a windy fellow who
aspires high but when heroine marries him turns out to be all blow.
time comes for divorce he makes a strike.
As
Also, 14th cpisode of “THE
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The Greatest
Reduction Sale
dot
WAAN
January Sales must close out all
Winter Merchandise.
Our prices so low that it will be
worth while
coming to our store
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neon.
ing Classes :
larly or in advance.
MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 AND 10:
BARBARA LAMAR in “SANDRA,” an eight reel interesting production
that will please all movie fans. Also, 2 reel St. John Comedy.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 AND 17:
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “ROBIN HOOD,” the great wonder picture by
this beloved actor and at popular prices, Matinee at Scenic Saturday after-
We Extend to you the Season's Greetings
and a Cordial Invitation to join our
1925 Christmas Savings Club
which opens Wednesday December 10, 1924.
a Merry Christmas by joining one or more of the follow-
Be sure of
Class 25 Fixed—Members paying 25c. a week for 50 weeks will get $12.50
Class 50 Fixed—Members paying 50c. a week for 50 weeks
Class 100 Fixed—Members paying $1 a week for 50 weeks
Class 200 Fixed—Members paying $2 a week for 50 weeks
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25.00
50.00
100.00
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—with 3% interest added if all payments are made regu-
Bellefonte Trust Company
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~The Farmers of the United States
are not yot out of the woods, but the
outlook of the coming year is favorable
A year ago wheat for May delivery was
selling at $1.07. It is now $1.83. Corn
was selling at 73c. It is now $1.33. Rye and
oats are both twice the price of a year ago.
The live stock industry depressed, but the
outlook for improvement is good.
The farmers form the largest consuming
class, and prosperity for them means good
times for all.
We Welcome Anything that Helps the Farmer
The First National Bank
‘Bellefonte, Pa.
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