Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 17, 1925, Image 5

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OAK HALL.
William Bohn has been on the sick
list for some time.
Lester Smith, of Altoona, was a
week-end visitor at the Wagner home.
George Lohr and family, of Penn
Hall, were callers on relatives about
town.
Miss Margaret Ferree was a visitor
in Pittsburgh during her Easter va-
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stover and fam-
ily, of Bellefonte, were recent guests
at the Ray Williams home.
Mrs. Ross Lowder and daughter
Dorothy attended the funeral of Mr.
Frank Musser, on Monday.
Mrs. Frank Reish and children
spent last Friday with her sister, Mrs.
Clel. Garner, at State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zong are spend-
ing their vacation at the former’s
home, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zong.
Fred Wagner, who is employed at
Akron, Ohio, visited over the week-
end at his parental home in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. William Korman and
children, of Tyrone, spent the Easter
holidays at the Ira Korman home on
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Etters and
Miss Izora Rupp attended the Rebek-
ah Lodge at Bellefonte last Friday
evening. The Boalsburg degree team
was present to confer the degree.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
OR SALE.—Thor Washing _Machine,
Sale price when new $125.00, used
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only since Christmas 1924. A-1
shape. Price right to quick buyer. Ad-
dress X, care this office. 70-16-1t
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
D Notice is hereby given that the
partnership between C. F. Croyle
and W. G. Croyle was dissolved on the
10th day of April, 1925, so far as relates to
the said C. F. Croyle. All debts due to the
said partnership are to be paid to W. G.
Croyle and those due from the same dis-
charged by him at Snow Shoe, where the
business will be continued by the said W.
@G. Croyle at Snow Shoe Borough and
Snow Shoe Township.
C. F. CROYLE.
70-16-3t W. G. CROYLE.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Letters
A of administration having been
granted to the undersigned upon
the ostate of Mabel S. Davidson, late of
Halfmoon township, deceased, 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 authenticat-
ed, for scttlement.
WILLIS G. DAVIDSON,
Administrator,
Warriorsmark, RR. F. D.
W. Harrison Walker,
Attorney. 70-14-6t
HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby
C given that an application will be
made to his Excellency, the Gov-
ernor of the Commonwealth, on Tuesday,
May the 12th, 1925, under the Act of As-
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania, entitled “An Act to provide for the
incorporation and regulation of certain
corporations,” approved April 29th, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for the char-
ter of an intended corporation to be called
“CLINTON MOSHANNON COAL COM-
PANY, the character and object of which
is to mine, sell, and buy coal, and for these
purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all
the rights, benefits and privileges of the
said Act of Assembly and its supplements.
: ORVIS & ZERBY, |
70-16-3t x28 rir - Solicitors.
" OTICE: OF APPLICATION.—Notice
is hereby given ‘that application
has been made to The Public Serv-
jce Commission of the Commonweiulth of
Pennsylvania, under the provisions of. the
Public Service Company Law, by William
R. Grazier, of Tyrone, Pa. for a Certifi-
cate of Public Convenience evidencing the
Commission’s requisite approval of the be-
ginning of the exercise of the right -and
privilege of operating motor vehicles as a
common carrier for the transportation of
persons between the Village of Bald Eagle
in Blair County and the Borough of Belle-
fonte in Centre County on regular sched-
ule.
A public hearing on this application will
be held in Commission Building. 112
Market Street, Harrisburg. Pa., on Thurs-
day, April 23rd, 1925, at 9:30 a. m., when
and where all persons in interest may ap-
pear and be heard if they so desire.
WILLIAM R. GRAZIER,
Liveright & Chase, Tyrone, Pa.
Clearfield, Pa. Attorneys. 70-15-2t
Laces Widtns and Prices
The Military Braids, all leading shades
—the Little Trimmings for Tub Dresses
‘—House Dresses 75c. and up.
Garmans
70-10 12¢*
Fire Insurance _
on Automobiles, Dweilings, Barns, Stores, |
Churches and Merchandise
J. M. KEICHLINE
Finest Line of
on the market.
ence have we sold such quantities. Come
give it-a look.
em
At a Reduced Rate
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We offer the
Linen Crash
Never in our experi-
Garmans
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—Subseribe for the “Watchman.”
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—Get your job work done here.
Hotel For Sale
The Wm. Penn Hotel
McVeytown, Penna
A 24-room Hotel on the Wm.
Penn Highway and on the banks
of the Juniata, will be sold at
Public Sale on
Saturday April 18th, 1925
at 2 o’clock p.m.
WEISS AAS A AAI AAAS AAAS SISA ASAP AAA SAA AA
Condensed Report of the Condition of the
First National Bank of Bellefonte, Pa.
at the close of business April 6, 1925.
4 Bouts 4
AND A
Battle Royal, Blindfolded
There are no local fighters
in the regular bouts.
4 Rounds—Bantamweight
Young Magee vs K 0 Duncan
Sharon Steelton
6 Rounds— Featherweight =
Youn§ McCoy vs Sol Blum-
Sunbury Harrisburg
Semi-Windup
6 Rounds—Welterweight
Roy Davis vs Battling Wilson
Baltimore Johnstown
Windup—8 Rounds
Kid Levang..Fighting Lawson
Lightweight Champion Philadelphia
of Central Penna.
ASSETS
Loans and Investments - $1,687,247.04
U. S. Bonds » - 277,000.00
Real Estate - - . 80,000.00
Cash and Reserve - 278,283.77
: 2,322,530.81... *
LIABILITIES = ~f &
Capital - = = ¥$ 125000.00
Surplus and Profit - - 262,013.05
Circulation - - 98,200.00
Deposits - - - - 1,837,317.76
2,322,530.81
BOXING Moose Temple Theatre A 1 29
8.15 sharp--Wednes. Evng pri
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These bouts are produced by the Bellefonte Amusement
Association, which is an assurance of a genuine attraction.
Hap. Frauk, Referee. Prices $1.00 and $1.50 —Ringside $2.00
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Moose Temple Theatre... Tues. April 28
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Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50 cents—plus tax.
Scats on Sale Friday at Mott Drug Company
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR RENT.—Apartment in Petrikin
Hall. Five rooms and bath. Ap-
ply to Miss Mary Miles Blanch-
ard, Bellefonte. 16-tf
OTICE.—NEW YORK, PITTSBURGH
& CHICAGO RAILROAD hereby
gives notice that on the 30th day of
March, 1925, it filed with the Interstate
Commerce Commission at Washington, D.
C., its application for a certificzate that the
present and future public convenience and
necessity require the construction by it of
a line of railroad extending from Alleghe-
ny City to Easton, a distance of 283 miles,
with two (2) branch lines, one known as
the Brush Creek and Crows Run Branch
extending from a connection with the main
line at Allegheny City in a northwesterly
direction to North Sewickley, 31 miles, and
the other extending from a connection with
the main line at Pittsburgh Junction in a
westerly direction into the industrial sec-
tion of the city of Pittsburgh, 30 miles.
The total mileage proposed to be con-
structed is 344 miles, in Beaver, Butler,
Allegheny, Westmoreland, Armstrong, In-
diana, Clearfield, Centre, Blair, Mifflin, Un-
ion, Snyder, Northumberland, Schuylkill,
Lehigh and Northampton Counties, Penn-
sylvania.
NEW YORK, PITTSBURG & CHICAGO
RAILROAD.
By F. A. MOLITOR,
President.
70-15-3t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ARMS AND PROPERTY—Wanted
Everywhere. 3% Commission.
Write for Blank. Smith Farm
Agency, 1407 W. York St. Philadelephia,
Pa. : 70-11-1 yr.
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
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You May Win $1,500
If you are able to make the most words
out of the letters contained in the-werds
“TOILET NECESSITIES.” A total of
$3,000 IN CASH prizes will be awarded to
competitors in this
GREAT WORLD-BUILDING CONTEST
Send stamp for circular and rales. Ad-
dress, Sheffield Laboratories. Dept. 12, Au~-
rora, Illinois. 70-14-4¢
Curtain Rods
All the leading shapes. Ready-made
Curtains 90c. up. Pull-dows Blinds,
~all the leading colors. Garmans
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
101 Seuth Eleventh St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY J
Some fabrics come and go.
ing twined itself about our hearts long, long ago,
remains supreme, the fabric of a dozen uses.
is as old as we are yet as young, in its gay new
1925 designs, as the tiny child its plaided perki-
ness adorns. ‘This is Gingham Week— when
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The Romance
of Gingham
But gingham,
prices are lowest and assortments largest.
At kitchen windows let Gingham cur-
tains flutter gayly in the summer
breeze, shyly beckoning with its blue
checks the first golden. patches of
summer sunlight.
And on your children Gingham frocks
and suits look always neat and trim.
You may choose them in patterns that
dance and sing almost like: the little
folks decked in them.
For slip covers on porch and bedroom”
furniture use Gingham. Its crisp folds”
and sunny colors will lend a bit more
cheer even to sunny days.
Hazel 3 Co.
hav-
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AUCTION SALE
OF
« THE UNIVERSAL-CAR
Used Cars, Trucks and Tractors |}
On Saturday April 18th, at 1.00 o'clock
sharp, we will sell our complete stock of Used Cars, Trucks and Tractors, at auction
sale. This is the only sale we will have this year, so avail yourself of this opportunity
—if interested in a GOOD USED FORD.
1922 Model Truck, in good condition.
The terms of sale will be a 6 months note with good security ;
rebate at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum.
BEATTY MOTOR CO., Bellefonte, Pa.
We will also offer a One Ton International
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or by paying cash a