Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 06, 1925, Image 5

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Farm Census Agents Appointed for
Centre County.
A farm census of Centre county is
now being taken under the auspices of
the United States Department of
Commerce in co-operation with the
Pennsylvania Department of Agri-
culture as a basis for the annual crop
estimates, as well as the number of
all kinds of farm stock and the total
acreage of farm lands utilized as well
as that lying idle. The enumerators
appointed for Centre county, and who
have already started their work, are
as follows:
William C. Smeltzer, Bellefonte, in
enumeration district 24, comprising
Benner and Spring townships.
Samuel B. Holter, Howard, in enu-
meration district 25, and W. A. Rob-
erts in 25A, comprising Boggs, Cur-
tin and Howard townships, and How-
ard and Milesburg boroughs.
Joseph K. Alexander, Fleming, in
enumeration district 26, comprising
Burnside and Snow Shoe townships
and Snow Shoe and Unionville bor-
oughs. :
Charles W. Slack, Centre Hall, in
enumeration district 27, comprising
Centre Hall borough and Harris and
Potter townships.
J. Foster Musser, R. D. No. 1, State
College, in enumeration district 28,
comprising College and Ferguson
townships and State College borough.
J. Gross Shook, Spring Mills, in
enumeration district 29, comprising
Gregg and Penn townships and Mill-
heim borough.
Robert W. Meyer, Rebersburg, in
enumeration district 30, comprising
Haines and Miles townships.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW
WO ood WANTED.—Experienced
woodsmen wanted to cut and stock
timber in Patton Township, Centre
Co., Pa., on Buffalo Run, near Briarly and
Filmore, Pa. Write or phone R. A. Smith,
Tyrone, Pa. 70-5-3t
O LEASE.—The undersigned will
T lease on favorable terms to a ca-
pable man, a limestone quarry at
Cedar Springs, Clinton county, near the
State Highway, located on the Bellefonte
vein, opened and cleaned, and a modern
limestone kiln in good condition.
SIDNEY D. FURST,
70-4-3t Lock Haven, Pa.
TOCKHOLDER'S MEETING.—The an-
S nual meeting of the stockholders
of the Bellefonte Lumber Co., Belle-
fonte, Pa., will be held in the office of the
Company, in Bellefonte, Penna., on Mon-
day, February 9th, at 10:30 a. m., for the
purpose of electing directors for the ensu-
ing year, and the transaction of such other
business as may properly come before the
meeting.
W. FRED REYNOLDS, Jr.,
70-4-3t Secretary.
HERIFF’'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ
S of Fieri Facias issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre
county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale at the
Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte,
Pa., on
. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1925,
at 1:30 o'clock p. m., the following describ-
ed real estate as follows:
All that certain messuage, tenement and
plot of ground lying and being in the bor-
ough of State College, . (formerly, Fergu-
son Township), Centre county, Pa., bound-
ed and described as follows, to wit:
Be rinning at a point on the West side of
North Patterson street at the N. E. corner
of lot No. 16, now or late the property of
O. C. Johnston; thence along the aforesaid
Johnston premises Westerly 177.5 feet to
the line of a certain 20 foot wide alley run-
ning parallel with North Patterson street ;
thence Northerly along line of said alley
72.6 feet more or less to lands of Pennsyl-
vania State College; thence Easterly along
College lands 177.6 feet to line of Patter-
son street; thence Southerly along line of
Patterson street 68.8 feet to the place of
beginning.
Being lot No. 17 as shown by the plan of
lots laid out by Holmes and Foster, and
the same premises which Joseph B. Shope
and wife by their deed dated January 3rd,
1923, and recorded in Centre county Deed
Book Vol. 128, page 101, conveyed unto W.
‘W. Hennigh.
Seized, levied upon, taken in execution
and to be sold as the property of W. W.
Hennigh.
Terms of Sale: .No deed will be ac-
knowledged until the purchase money is
paid in full.
E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office,
70-4-3t
Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 20, 1925.
Public Sale of Real Estate
By virtue of an order issued by the Or-
phan’s Court of Centre County the under-
signed Administrator of Samuel Frantz,
late of the Township of Worth, Centre
County, Pa., deceased, will sell at public
sale on the premises:in Worth Township,
2 miles north of Port Matilda, Pa. on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925,
at 1 o'clock P. M., the following Real Iis-
tate: All those 3 certain tracts of land sit-
uate in Worth Township (formerly Half
Moon), County of Centre and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a white oak on the
survey in the name of Maria Morris, thence
South 60 degrees East 100 perches to a
white pine; thence South 30 degrees West
169 perches to a pine; thence South 80 de-
grees West 50 perches to stones on the sur-
vey in the name of William Miller and ad-
joining Stephen McMonigal; thence along
the same North 60 degrees West 64 perches
to Hickory; thence by the line of survey
North_30 degrees East 200 perches to the
place of beginning, containing 122 acres
and 60 perches, net measure.
NO. 2, situate in the Townships of Worth
and Taylor. Beginning at Post, corner of
lands aforesaid of Reuben Frantz and Da-
vid Henderson (on Gratz upper survey);
thence by lands of C. Beckwith North 59
degrees West 15.7 perches to post on old
Wise line; thence along said line and land
of C. Beckwith Esq., North 32 degrees
Bast 103 perches to post in Public Road
near old Pine Stump original corner;
thence along said road and land of said
Beckwith South 59 degrees East 14 perches
to post in said road on said survey line;
thence along said re-survey line and land
of Reuben Frantz South 31 degrees West
103 perches to post, the place of begin-
ning, containing 9 acres and 89 perches,
net measure; excepting and reserving
therefrom a tract of land containing 8
acres and one perch which Reuben Frantz,
and wife, by their deed dated the 21st day
of August, A. D. 1883, and recorded in Cen-
tre County in Deed Book 104, page 3,
granted and conveyed unto Levi Hamer.
NO. 3, situate in the Townships of Worth
and Taylor, bounded on the South by
lands of Samuel Frantz, now deceased, on
the West by lands of Rankin R. McMon-
igal, et al, on the North by lands of Wil-
son Frantz, and on the East by lands of
the said Samuel Frantz, deceased, contain-
ing about 7 acres, more or less.
Thereon erected a 2-story frame dwelling
house, bank barn and outbuildings. This
is a very desirable place; good fruit and
water.
TERMS OF SALE:—Ten per cent of bid
on day of sale, 40 per cent an confirmation
of sale and the balance in one year, to be
secured by bond and mortgage on the
premises.
PIUS FRANTZ,
Administrator of Samuel Frantz, Dec'd.
70-5-3t Port Matilda, R. F. D,, Pa.
L. Edgar Hess, Philipsburg, in enu-
meration district 31, comprising Half-
moon, Huston, Patton, Rush, Taylor
and Worth townships and Philipsburg
and South Philipsburg boroughs.
Earl H. Peck, Nittany, in enumera-
tion district 32, comprising Liberty,
Marion and Walker townships.
Central Guernsey Breeder's Meeting.
A number of Guernsey breeders of
Centre county attended the Central
Guernsey breeders association meet-
ing at Hollidaysburg, Thursday of
last week. Although the weather was
very bad thirty breeders attended the
meeting representing the counties of
Centre, Huntingdon, Blair, Clearfield
and Cambria. The president, Mr.
Gilbert, of Tyrone, entertained the
association at dinner at Hewitt’s cafe
after which a business meeting was
held.
The main speakers were C. R.
Gearhart, State College, “Value of
Testing;” E. R. Burkett, Warriors-
Mark, “Value of Balanced Rations and
Cropping System.” J. W. Mayes, How-
ard, “Salesmanship.” The members
feel that Mr. Shane, the field man, is
giving very valuable assistance to the
Guernsey breeders after the comple-
tion of the first year, and from a busi-
ness standpoint every man interested
in the Guernsey cow should be a mem-
ber of the association.
Looking Ahead.
A darkey, being the father of twelve
children, all of whom had been rocked
in the cradle, was putting the latest
arrival to sleep.
“Rastus,” said his wife, “dat cradle |
am ‘bout worn out.”
« "is 'hout gone,” replied Rastus.
“You all bettah get "nother, and get
a good one—one dat’l last.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
| Avail yourself of this opportunity.
Wanted!
Persons planning building to come in contact with
us. Save money on
Stucco Materials, Etc.
See us first, or you may regret it later.
Genre County Fuel and Building Suppigo. 2
Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte Pa !
Caldwell & Son |
Bellefonte, Pa.
Plumbing
and Heating
By Hot"Water ~
Vapor
Steam
Pipeless Furnaces
Full Line of Pipe and Fit-
tings and Mill Supplies
All Sizes of Terra Cotta
Pipe and Fittings
ESTIMATES
Cheerfully and Promptly Furnished
66-15-12
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Brick, Roofing, Terra Cotta Pipe, Nails 151
Hazel's Annual
White Sale
will be Continued Until
Wednes. Night Feb. 11
This sale is being continued at the re-
quest of the public—because of the bad
weather and roads, people have not
been able to take advantage of this real
sale. We have had many telephone
calls daily, asking us to continue this
sale. One week more of this Real Sale.
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SALE OF
Winter Appare
Winter Coats and Dresses at. Prices
to Suit. Everybody’s Pocket. Book
Our Winter Apparel
Has had a Big Slash in Price
You can buy our Best Coats, trimmed
in the Best Quality Furs—beautiful to
see—at prices unmentionable.
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This is a Real Opportunity
Take Advantage of It
Hazel & Co.
Tues. Feb. 1
The Fun Show of the World—Geo. McManus’ Cartoon Musical Comedy
BRINGING UP FATHER
IN IRELAND—An All New Version this Season
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“The Logical Place to Buy Electrical Appliances.” g
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
OR SALE.—Two very desirable build-
ing os, on Bishop street. Inquire
H OUSE AND LOT FOR
of WILLIAMS, Bellefonte,
Pa. Both phones.
State College, College
square and a half
Inn. Inquire of CHAS. F. HARRISON,
10-6-4t* | Bejietonte, Pa. 04-15"
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Announcement
Miss Cameron, Factory Demonstrator,
will be in our store February 9th, 10th,
11th, to show you the advantages and:
possibilities of an A-B-C Ironer.
Come in and see how easy it is to iron
the new way.
Keystone Power Corporation
207% Discount, Sale
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Fine Furniture
eer.
Factories today manufacture inferior
grades of Furniture for special sale pur-
poses for firms where price comes before
quality. All merchandise found in this
sale is the Standard of Quality sold by
this store for over 80 years. No “special
sale” goods found on our floors.
All Discounts Allowed from the Original Price Tags
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15 Per Cent. Discount on RUGS
$ 6.40 buys a 20-year Guaranteed Coil Bed Spring
9.20 High Grade Metal Bed
14.40 ‘° 9x12 Linoleum Rug
s0.40 ‘‘ 3-Piece Bed Room Suite
78.20 ‘‘ Bed Davenport Living Room Suite
115.60 ‘‘ Comb. Walnut Dining Room Suite
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Sale Positively Closes Saturday February 14th
W. R. Brachbill
Spring St. Established 1841 Bellefonte, Pa
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Seats now on sale Mott’s Drug Store.
Did You Ever Think?
hat you may have lying around the house.
countless old articles of Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks or old Stones that can be modern- -
ized into articles of wear and of usefulness. .
AILSO—You may have some old Gold or
Silver “scrap that can be traded in for
merchandise of any sort, or converted into
cash.
THINK
F. P. Blair & Son
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