Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 27, 1925, Image 5

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    Church Services Next Sunday
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Services next Sunday morning at
1045; sermon, “Christ the Bread of
Life.” Evening service at 7:30; ser-
mon, “The Three Centurians.” Sun-
day school at 9:30 a. m. and union C.
E. meeting at 6:45 p. m. Services
every Wednesday and Friday evening
at 7:30 during Lent.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D. Pastor.
BOALSBURG REFORMED.
Boalsburg—9:15 a. m., church
school; 6:30 p. m., Catechetical in-
struction.
Pine Hall—9:30 a. m., church
school; 10:30 a. m., public worship.
Pine Grove Mills—2:30 p. m., pub-
lic worship.
Rev. W. W. Moyer, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school at 9:45. Morning
worship at 10:45; topic, “The Watch
in Gethsemane.” Evening worship at
7:30; topic, “Through Struggle to Vic-
tory.”
William C. Thompson, Pastor.
Real Estate Transfers
Bellefonte Trust Co., Exr., to Rob-
ert W. Markle, tract in Bellefonte;
$600.
Carrie B. Masden, Exr., to Hessie
Robb, tract in Liberty township; $850.
Harry Rossman, c. o. c., to Carrie
B. Masden, tract in Liberty township;
$2,625.
Charles M. Thompson, et ux, to
Thomas C. Fishel, tract in College
township; $250.
Amanda Miller, et al, to Louise Ar-
mor, tract in Bellefonte; $1.
Ella Agnes Beck to Harry L. Mayes,
tract in Philipsburg; $1.
Simon Nicalority, et ux, to Max
Zerby, tract in Millheim; $1.
J. W. Winkleblech, et al, to H. S.
Winkleblech, tract in Haines town-
ship; $1.
John M. Hartswick, et al, to E. E.
Wiser, tract in State College; $450.
S. W. Gramley, et al, Exr., to L. E.
Bartges, tract in State College; $550.
Annie M. Bair, et bar, to Bertha D.
Jones, tract in Philipsburg; $1.
Bertha D. Jones to Webster T. Bair,
tract in Philipsburg; $1.
Jane Walker, et bar, to Supervisors
of Liberty township; tract in Liberty
township; $15.
A. N. Lucas, et ux, to Supervisors
of Liberty township, tract in Liberty
township; $13.65.
Robert Richard, et ux, to Bertha D.
Jones, tract in Philipsburg; $1.
Bertha D. Jones to Robert Richard,
et ux, tract in Philipsburg; $1.
Edgar A. Neff, et ux, to J. Edward
Confer, et ux, tract in Milesburg; $3,-
000.
John Hallass, et ux, to George Kor-
en, et ux, tract in Rush township;
$150. . ii
TE.E. Wiser, et ux, to Ellis H. Bier-
ley, et ux, tract in State College; $1.
Jacob S. Robb, et ux, to Edward Ty-
son, tract in Howard township; $6,500.
William W. Heckman, et ux, to
Thomas F. Brungart, tract in Miles
township; $1,300.
Mary Nash, Admr., to Paul E. Gear-
hart, traet in Philipsburg; $2550.
L. E. Swartz, et al, to James E. Mc-
Closkey, tract in Walker township;
$7,500.
Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to Lloyd
E. Guiser, tract in State College;
$1,000.
KEYSTONE POWER
CORPORATION
The Board of Directors of the Keystone
Power Corporation has declared quarterly
dividend of one and three-quarters (13,%)
per cent., for the quarter ending March
31st, 1925, payable on the 7% Preferred
Stock of the Company on April 1st, 1925,
to stockholders of record at the close of
business on March 20th, 1925.
C. F. KALP,
70-13-1t Assistant Treasurer.
Notice.
Te avoid confusion with other concerns
and simplify his trade name Nathan Kof-
man has decided to change the name of the
Centre County Fuel and Building Supply
Co., to that of the Nathan Kofman Com-
pany. a
In the future all communications should
be addressed either by phone or mail to
the Nathan Kofman Company. 70-13-1t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—Walnut bedroom suit,
slightly damaged. Will sell cheap.
Mrs. KE. C. WIELAND, State Col-
lege, Pa., R. F. D. “70-11-4t
AN WANTED as Agent to handle
Farm Buyers—this section. Write
Smith Farm Agency, 1407 W. York
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 70-11-4t
- °
Public Sale
The undersigned will offer at public sale
on their farm, one-fourth mile south of
State College, on
THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd.
the following live stock and farming im-
plements, to wit:
ONE PAIR OF BAY HORSES—7 and 8
years old, weight 3200, well mated. This
is as fine a pair of workers as ever were
hitched.
ONE PAIR OF MULES—9 years old,
weight 1950 pounds.
39 HEAD OF CATTLE—These cattle
have passed two tuberculin tests and will
be tested again before the sale, so that any
one buying can put them into a tested
herd. 1 pure bred Holstein Bull, 1 year
old. 4 pure bred Holstein Cows. 7 high-
grade Holstein Cows. 11 high-grade Guern-
sey Cows. 6 high-grade Jersey Cows. 10
head of Young Cattle.
3 POLAND CHINA BROOD SOWS, 8
POLAND CHINA SHOATS.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS — Manure
spreader good as new, 2-horse wagon, Su-
perior grain drill—used only part of one
season, corn planter, dump rake, Culti-
packer, 2 walking plows, 2 spring-tooth
harrows, McCormick mower, Ford delivery
truck, set tug harness, set chain harness,
Farquhar steam boiler for dairy, 100 bush-
els corn ears, 50 bushel oats, Buckeye rid-
ing cultivator, 4-row potato sprayer, Har-
poon fork, 125 feet rope and pulleys; set
hay lac¢ders, milk bottles and crates, log
chains, single trees, double trees, etc.
Dairy wash sink, cans, buckets, strainers,
coolers, and many other articles not men-
tioned. :
Sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m.,,
when terms will be made known.
C. L. GOODLING.
JAMES P. AIKENS,
1. Frank Mayes, Auct
1. J. Dreese, Clerk, 70-13-1t
‘| width; on the East by school property ex-
| thence South, 843; degrees,
‘NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ASTER FLOWERS.—At the Y. M. C.
A. Easter week. Sale will begin
Wednesday, April 8th. 70-12-4t
ANTED—To buy an old-fashioned
Spinning Wheel. Write me what
g you have. Mrs. R. B. PICKERAL,
Clearwater, Florida. 70-13-3t*
ry EGISTERED HOLSTEINS FOR SALE
—20 head of Reg. Holsteins, large
type; heavy producers. Herd ful-
ly accredited. Write F. J. BARRETT,
Jersey Shore, Pa. 70-12-2t
ARMS AND PROPERTY—Wanted
Everywhere. 3% Commission.
Write for Blank. Smith Farm
Agency, 1407 W. York St. Philadelephia,
Pa. . 70-11-1 yr.
OR SALE.—Property in Shingletown
Gap. 8 room house and store room.
1 acre of land, 20 fruit trees, and
running water. Price reasonable. Inquire
of Box 661, State College. 70-13-1t
OTICE - AMENDMENT OF CHAR-
TER.—Notice is hereby given that
the Kappa Phi Delta Fraternity, a
corporation receiving its charter from the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre County,
will make application to the Court of Com-
mon Pleas of Centre County on Tuesday,
the 14th day of April, 1925, for an amend-
ment of its. charter, to the effect that its
corporate name shall be changed from
“Kappa Phi Delta Fraternity” to “Penn
State Alpha Chapter, Tau Phi Delta Fra-
ternity,” by authority of the said Court.
ORYVIS & ZERBY,
Solicitors for Kappa Phi Delta Frafernlts:
70-12-3¢
OTICE IN DIVORCE.—Beulah H.
Sans, Libellant, vs. Fred C, Sans,
Respondent.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Cen-
tre County, No. 18, September Term, 1924.
Divorce A. V. M.
To Fred C. Sans. Dear Sir:
Please take notice that I have been ap-
pointed Master to take testimony in the
above case and that I shall hold a meeting
for the purpose of my appointment on
Saturday, April 4th, 1925, at 10 o’clock a.
m. in my offices, No. 20 and 21 Crider’s Ex-
change Buildiug, Bellefonte, Pa., at which
time and place you are requested to at-
tend.
Very truly yours,
W. G. RUNKLE,
Master.
70-11-3t
OTICE , OF APPLICATION FOR A
N CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CON-
VENIENCE.—Notice is hereby giv-
en that application has been made to the
Public Service Commission of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania, under the provis-
ions of the Public Service Company law by
A. W. Lee, Clearfield, Pa.; George E. Prin-
dible, Patton, Pa.; Ralph E. Good, Patton,
Pa.; William W. Wrigley, Clearfield, Pa.:
H. B. Powel, Clearfield, Pa.; William H.
Sandford, Patton, Pa.; Thos. J. Lee, Phil-
ipsburg, Pa.; Frederick B. Kerr, Clearfield,
Pa.; James H. Allport, Barnesboro, Pa.,
and Rembrandt Peale, St. Benedict, Pa.,
for a certificate of public convenience ev-
idencing the Commission's requisite ap-
proval of the reorganization and creation of
Huntingdon & Clearfield Telephone compa-
ny being the reorganization of Huntingdon
& Clearfield Telephone Company, and the
beginning of the exercise of the rights,
powers and privileges granted by said re-
organization, under the provisions of Ar-
ticle III, Section 2 (a) and (B), and Arti-
cle V, Sections 18 and 19 of the Public
Service Company Law.
A public hearing upon this application
will be held in the Commission Building,
No. 112 Market Street, Harrisburg, Penn-
sylvania, on Thursday, the second day of
April, 1925, at 9:30 a. m.,, when and where
all persons in interest may appear and be
heard, if they so desire.
, A. W. LEE,
GEORGE E. PRINDIBLE,
RALPH E. GOOD,
WILLIAM W. WRIGLEY,
WILLIAM H. SANDFORD,
H. B. POWELL, .
HOS. J.°LEE, ¥
‘REDERICK B. KERR,
JAMES H. ALLPORT,
REMBRANDT PEALE.
Liveright & Chase,
Attorneys.
70-12-2t
Clearfield, Pa.
HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
S writ of Levari Facias issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Cen-
tre County, to me direcied, will be expos-
ed to public sale at the Court House in the
Borough of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, 1925,
at 1:30 p. m., the following property:
All that certain let of ground situate in
the township of Rush county of Centre
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit:
On the North by public road 140 feet in
tending back 314 feet; on the South by
lands of John Miller 140 feet in width, and
on th2 West by the Creek 314 feet. There-
on erected a dwelling house and other out-
buildings. And being the same premises
as were sold and conveyed unto Mike Zy-
upko by Michael J. Gorman, Admr., d. b.
n. ec. t. a! of Peter Gorman, deceased, by
deed dated July 6th, 1916. and recorded at
Bellefonte, Pa., in Deed Book Vol. 119, at
page 543, as by reference thereto being had
will more fully and at large appear. To-
gether with all the defendant’s personal
preperty.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Mike Zyupko.
E. R. TAYLOR,
70-12-3t
Sheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa.,
$ March 17th, 1925.
HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
writ of Fieri Facias issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre County, to me directed, will be ex-
posed to public sale at the Court House
in the borough of Bellefonte, Pennsylva-
a.on
SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, 1925,
at 1:30 p. m., the following property:
All that certain messuage, nt and
tract of land situate in the township of
Worth, county of Centre and State of
Pennsylvania, ' bounded and described as
follows, to wit:
Beginning at a stone; thence South 4614
degrées. West 125 perches along land of
Henry Spasegle to stones, thence North
83% degrees West 12.6 perches along the
land of C. Reese to stones; thence North
degrees West 56.4 perches to chest-
nut oak along the land of Perry Reese:
West 2
thence along
perches to a hickory;
North 20% de-
land of Perry Reese
grees West 053.5 perches to stone;
thence South along land of Perry
Reese North 44 degrees West 27 perches io
stones; thence South al $ land of Perry
Reese 66% degrees West 81.6 perches to
Rock oak; thence North along the land of
G. Adams 261; degrees West 64 perches to
stones; thence along lspd of M. Adams
North 77%, degrees East 18 perches to rock
and rock oak, witness, thence along land of
Michael Woodring South 77% degrees
East 120 perches to post; thence along land
of same South 57% degrees East 38 per-
ches to post; thence along land of same
South 45 degrees East 62 perches to stone,
the place of beginning.
Containing 170 acres and 32 perches, be
the same more or less. Thereon erected a
two story frame dwelling house, bank
barn, and other outbuildings ,and being
the same premises Levi Reese, Administra-
tor of Abel Reese late of Worth township,
deceased, by deed dated the 24th day of
May, 1898, and recorded in Centre county in
Deed Book Volume 79, page 479, etc.
granted and conveyed unto H., H. Laird.
Together with all the defendant's personal
property.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Louis A. Peacock and
Laura M. Peacock, his wife.
E. R. TAYLOR,
Sheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa., Sheriff.
March 17th, 1925. 70-12-3t
Curtain Rods, 10cts.,
15¢. and 25c. Sash Rods 5 to 15cc.
Rugs from 65c. up. Curtain Goods at
all prices. Rods for Portieres up to
12 feet in length. Garmans
OR SALE.—Dining room table, bed
and. springs. Mrs. James Noonan,
Bellefo; nes JiR - 70-13-tf
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary having been granted to
the undersigned upon the estate of
Emaline Hess, late of Bellefonte borough,
deceased, all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate are requested to
make prompt payment, and those having
claims against the same must present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
N. E. HESS,
State College,
J. Kennedy Johnston, Executor.
Attorney. 70-10-6t
Small Dresses, Rompers
Boy Wash Suits, Coveralls,
Apron Dresses—a new line in Black
and Linene goods. Carmans
Fire Insurance
on Automobiles, Dwellings, Barns, Stores,
Churches and Merchandise
At a Reduced Rate
70-10-12t*
J. M. KEICHLINE
Hot Springs in Bellefonte
SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS
Awarded Gold"Medal and International Diploma
as most perfect bath in the world. A real Hot
Springs right here in Bellefonte, where you can
get the same, if not better, results than at any of
the famous watering places of the United States
Sulphur Vapor Baths are now being recom-
mended by many of the leading physicians of the
country,
‘We Invite Investigation
"ROBERTA BUCHER
AND
JOHN T. SEAGERT
Managers.
70 8-tf
Pull-Down Window Shades
—slight 2nds, 49c.
Materials for be-
tween doors—materials for Curtains as
low as 10c. Regular made Curtains
from 90c. up. Garmans
Moose Temple Theatre
Monday, Tues. and Wednes.
In Conjunction with
The Greatest Sensation in Years!
THE MAN OF THE HOUR—
SPENCER
FREE!
Special Matinee
“A Night
The Most, Baffling and Sensational Act
on the American Stage
See Sara Kamar Dance—Spirit Paintings, acknowledged Greater than Radio—
Shooting Thru a Woman ; Original Beroda Temple Mystery ; try and solve this
$10,000 Challenge Mystery. Bring Spencer your Most Baffling Problems.
. FREE !
Crustal Readings at Each Performance—Ask Rim Anything
{= Positively no men or children under 16
admitted to this Matinee for Ladies Only.
at 4 p.m. Wednes. RAYMOND, Noted Trickster and Magician,
will entertoin the children. 10 cents all seats,
Mc. 30-3f ane Apr.
Feature Photo-Plays
in India”
FREE !
for Ladies Only
Wednesday April 1st at 2 p.m.
at which Spencer will answer questions that would embarass at a public gath-
ering; also offering his Famous Lecture—
* What, Every Woman Should Know.’
Matinee for Kiddies
Birthstone Rings
For EVERY MONTH
Aqua Marine for March and Diamonds
for April—two most
exquisite stones.
F. P. BLAIR & SON
JEWELERS
BELLEFONTE, PENN’A
AS TAS
The New Laces it ii
Sun-Tub, Voiles, Crepes, Serges, Broad-
cloths, Linens. Silk Hose—all prices
“and in all the leading shades.
101 Seuth Eleventh Bt.
- PHILADELPHIA.
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
D. GARMAN
¥
a
Fire, Lightning,
Wale a SMOKE Insurance
AT A REDUCED RATE
J. M. KEICHLINE
70-2 12t* BELLEFONTE, PA.
Easter Baskets
Bunnies, Chickens, Grass—Toys of All
Games—Parchesi, Checkers,
Garmans
Kinds.
Dominoes, etc.
|
“Scenic Theatre
Weeks-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, MARCH 28:
Also, 2 reel Educational Comedy.
MONDAY, MARCH 30:
TUESDAY, MARCH 31:
acting and settings.
FRIDAY, APRIL 3:
dam. Reconciliation at last.
MARY ASTOR in “ENTICEMENT,” a 7
A story of whether a platonic friendship between a
man and woman can last and the resulting consequences.
shine comedy, Will Rogers in “Uncensored Movies,” a scream.
RICHARD DIX in “A MAN MUST LIVE,” a six reel picture founded upon
journalism, with plenty of human interest.
to bring in spicy stories befriends a girl instead and sacrifices
A story of a reporter ordered
his job.
CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “LEARNING TO LOVE,” a seven reel plot
of a flirtatious girl who falls in love with her guardian, who does not take
her seriously, and she compromises him so he will marry ber.
mild comedy that will amuse. Also, Pathe News and Topics.
Plenty of
reel feature with good direction,
Also, 2 reel Sun-
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 1 AND 2:
NORMA TALMADGE in “THE ONLY WOMAN,” is a seven reel feature,
one of her best pieces of acting, with Eugene O’Brien as her lead. A
wealthy man gambles and loses funds of others and to cover tries to feree
daughter to marry a dissolute son. Also, Pathe News and Review.
JACK HOXIE in “THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS,” is a regular western. A
big water company has taken the country’s natural supply.
in love with water company representative's daughter and dynamites the
The hero falls
“Down to Sea in Shoes,”
“First N
ens
fashions
in Our Apparel Department
. golden sun lights up-the avenue and casts into limelight many Silken
Frocks, sprightly with prints—many Boyish Dresses of softly colored
wool—many Wraps of Silk—many Briskly-Tailored Suits. New clothes
£0 abroad—for ’tis Spring, and many fashion-wise women are already busy se-
lecting their Spring Wardrobes from the attractive assortments at this store.
MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 27 AND 28: :
“THE COVERED WAGON,” in the last return date, at popular - prices.
Your last chance to see this great picture here. Also Mack Sennett comedy,
A scream.
Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays.
ii of Spring
A Style Parade Every Day
A dainty little Fancy Rubber Apron (just
the thing to cover that pretty frock at tea time) at
A Rubber Apron specially designed for
the Kiddies, at...
Special ir FridaymiSaturday
A Sale of RUBBER APRONS
A good, full-size, heavy Rubber Apron
(a good Kitchen Apron) at,
29¢.
$1.00
0c.
HAZEL & CO.