Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 02, 1926, Image 5

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE—New 8 room house in
F all modern conveniences. For par-
Boalsburg. Hard wood floors and
ticulars, call Bell 16, Boalsburg, Pave ”
(leai-o
For Sale
Beautiful Boston Fem
and Blooming Fuchsias
Half Moon Gardens
Salesroom one door South of Brachbill’s
Furniture Store, Spring Street. 71-27-1t
TWO WEEKS
Bargain Sale
Schofield’s Saddlery
Beginning July 3 and continuing
for 2 weeks we are going to offer
wonderful bargains in Hand-
Made Harness and Shop Work,
Some of the opportunities that
await wise buyers are the fol-
lowing: 2
$10.50 No 1 Irish Collar $9.50
9.50 8.00
5.00 Farmer’s Irish Collar 3.50
15.00 Breechings, Complete 13.50
12.00 7-8 Bridles 11.00
8.00.. 1.1-8 Check Lines 7.25
6.50 1 5.75
450 1} Breast Strap 3.50
2.50 1% 1.75
Sweat Pads 60
Body Harness (Scotch Hames)
$50.00 and $45.00
Body Harness (Iron Clasp Hames)
$47.00 and $42.00
109, off on all Trousers, Shirts,
Overalls and Blouses. $4.00
Wagon Umbrellas at $2.50, and
some
Bil Bargains it Shoes
Come ad ie Convinced
JAMES SCHOFIELD
South Spring Street
BELLEFONTE, PA.
“Monument Place”
MILESBURG, PENNA.
Cozy, Electrically Equipped Tea Room
PLEASANT GAP.
Miss Catherine Eby, of Chambers-
burg, is visiting at the Harry Eby
home.
Mrs. Jacob Corman, of Coraopolis,
is visiting with her father, H. E. Mc-
Clincy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noll are visiting
this week with friends in White
Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rockey are
rejoicing over the arrival of a young
daughter. :
Children’s day exercises will be
observed in the Lutheran church Sun-
day evening. ;
Miss Helen Markle had her tonsils
remecved at the Centre County hos-
pital last week.
Our community was sorry to hear
of the death of Mrs. Joe Ross, last
Saturday night. .
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Melroy, of
Mifflintown, spent the week-end at the
Noll and Melroy home.
Mrs. Howard Boyer and daughter
Marjorie, of State College, spent
Thursday at the Freeman Hile home.
Miss Margaret Keller, office girl at
the Independent oil station, was a
week-end guest of friends in Wil-
liamsport. :
The friends of master Dean Miller,
of Woodlawn, will be glad to know he
is recovering from his recent illness
with scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemens and
Miss Geraldine Deitrick were .week-
end guests with deputy warden Me-
Farland’s family at Rockview.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harrison and
daughter Rhoda, Mrs. John Ishler and
two children and Mrs. Coxey, all of
Boalsburg, spent Thursday at the M.
M. Keller home.
Pennsylvania is relegated to the
rear. We thought we had the whole
world skinned when it came to buying
up the voter. Hlinois now can claim
the belt, Senator McKinley yielded up
an expense account of one million
dollars, but was defeated. A Mr.
Smith, his opponent, and who succeeds
Senator McKinley, spent two millien
and came out. winner.
OAK HALL.
Miss Dorothy Lowder is spending
a two weeks vacation with relatives
at Altoona.
Miss Anne Williams visited several
days last week with her grandparents
at Pine Grove Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. James Swabb, of
Milesburg, were callers at the J. J.
Tressler home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gramley, of
Altoona, are enjoying a visit with
their daughter, Mrs. Ross Lowder.
Mrs. Margaret Sunday, of Tadpole,
is spending an indefinite time with her
daughter, Mrs. Waldo Homan, in this
place.
Mi. and Mrs. John Lambert and
family, of Bellefonte, were entertain-
ed, Sunday, at the L. K. Dale home at
this place. ,
andwiches and Salads—Home-Made Pies and Beans—Cold
Drinks and Ice Cream.
Prices are our motto.
Cream, 5c.—you can take right along in the car with you.
Independent, Imperial and Atlantic Gas —Mobile and
Penna. Oils—Free Crank Case Service and Comfort Station.
Watch for the Sign “EATS?”
WALTER ‘A. HUGG
71.27tf er
Service, Sanitation and Moderate
We serve the Little Dixie Cup Ice
MARTHA N. KREAMER
' Cornerstones of Success
n the shop, asin the home and school, clear vision is
the ally of clear thinking. And clear thinking is nec-
essary for intelligent doing—the cornerstone of suc-
cess. Do mot let defective eyesight hinder your
progress.
Dr. Eva B. Roan
Bellefonte State College
Wednesday—1.30 to 4.30 p.m. :
Saturday—9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
71-2241
Give the Piano the Same Protection
‘that Preserves the “Ofolin
People of ictelligence readily see that it is both economy and the height of
musical taste to save the life and tone of their grand pianos with a
Brey Invisible Inner Cover
—of special dust and damp-prooof material.
Strings, Sounding-Board Varnish, Sounding-Board, Action, Felts and
A startling revelation to grand piano owners.
sults.
Tone, stay fresh and new.
Fifteen years ot astonishing re-
Send for full particulars and facts on correct care of
the piano.
71-27-3t
CLARENCE BREY, Care of Watchman Office
_— ———
Real Estate Transfers.
J. W. Guiswite, et ux, to F. P. Guis-
wite, tract in Haines Twp.; $200.
Lewis W. Dorman, et ux, to Minnie
S. Vonada, tract in Howard; $1.
Minnie S. Vonada to Lewis W. Dor-
man, et ux, tract in Howard; $1.
Joseph Royer, et al, to Maurice B.
Strange, et ux, tract in Rush Twp.;
$3,000. ’
Mary B. Valentine, et al, to Roy F.
Zimmerman, tract in Spring Twp.;
$1,300.
Roy F. Zimmerman, et ux, to Kyle
H. Corman, tract in Spring Twp.; $3,-
111. fd
William Garner to David E. Wertz,
et ux, tract in Ferguson Twp.; $1.
Erba M. Moore, et zl, to Emanuel
L. Noll, tract in Milesburg; $1.
William E. Garner, to David E.
i et ux, tract in Ferguson Twp.;
1.
William E. Garner to David E.
Wertz, et ux, tract in Ferguson Twp.;
$1.
Berger Ice Cream Cc., to the Na-
tional Dairy Products Corporation,
tract in Gregg Twp.; $1.
J. O. Heverly, Treas., to J. Vonada,
tract in Haines Twp.; $47.26.
William Bletz to Ivan R. Mechtly,
tract in Miles Twp.; $375.
H. Laird Curtin, et al, to Lyda H.
Strichland, tract in Howard Twp.;
$175.
Mary Clevenstine to Harry E. Clev-
enstine, tract in Walker Twp.; $1.
Maude E. Johnstonbaugh, et al, to
David E. Snyder, tract in Harris
Twp.; $1,200.
S. Ward Gramley, et ux, to W. C.
Gramley, tract in Millheim; $260.
Harry Keller, et ux, to Charles F.
Schad, tract in Spring Twp.; $200.
Stanley R. Williams, et al, to Grace
R. Williams, tract in Port Matilda; $1.
Anna T. H. Henszey, et bar, to
Charles B. Steele, tract in State Col-
lege; $1,600.
Sarah F. Miller, Exec., to Francis
M. Dunkle, tract in Walker Twp.; $2,-
600. :
Mary Miller to Charles M. Miller,
tract in Taylor Twp.; $1.
George B. Simler, et ux,
The
to A. G.
Clyde McKinney, et ux, to Lewis
Heverly, tract in Curtin Twp.; $25.
Ella H. Auman, et al, to Sadie
Breon, tract in Gregg Twp.; $1.
S. W. Gramley, trustee, to D. J.
Nieman, tract in Millheim; $1.
D. J. Nieman to S. W. Gramliey,
tract in Millheim; $1.
S. W. Gramley, et ux, to Farmers
National bank, tract in Millheim; $1.
Howard Township school district, to
Edward B. Rush, et ux, tract in How-
ard Twp.; $175.
Andy Kaplan, et ux, to Andy Soltis,
et ux, tract in Snow Shoe Twp.; $1.
Andy Soltis, et ux, to Andy Kap-
Ln, et ux, tract in Snow Shoe Twp.;
1.
Henry Armagast to John H. Arma-
gast, tract in Benner Twp.; $1.
© M. O. Stover, et al, to A. A. Krea-
mer, tract in State College; $1,200.
John L. Holmes, et al, to Francis J.
Myers, tract in State College; $550.
First Baptist church, to Francis B.
Barnes, tract in Philipsburg; $500.
Arthur Holmes, et ux, to E. L. Har-
ris, tract in State College; $1.
G. Edward Haupt, et al, to Am-
brose S. Smead, tract in Bellefonte;
$200.
J. G. Gordon Foster, et al, to Ar-
thur S. Jones, et ux, tract in State
College; $2,300.
Frank Garfinkel, et ux, to Hardman
E. Fulkerson, tract in Philipsburg;
$1,500.
Florence E. Gray, et al, to Daniel J.
Dennison, tract in Philipsburg; $5,000.
Jackson Kline, et ux, to Henry S.
Williams, et ux, tract in Howard
Twp.; $225.
W. E. Blair, et al, to George W.
Wolfe, tract in Miles Twp.; $100.
Lehigh Valley Coal company to
Nick Koleno, et ux, tract in Snow
Shoe Twp.; $1. :
Lehigh Valley Coal company to
1 Frank Gomol, et 2l, tract in Snow
Shoe Twp.; $1.
John Marinak, et ux, to Nikolas
Koleno, tract in Sncw Shoe Twp.; $1.
inak, et ux, tract in Snow Shoe Twp.;
$1.
Nikolas Koleno, et ux, to Jokn Mar-
| inak, et ux, tract in Snow Shoe Twp.;
$1.
Joseph Groshoski, et ux, to Samuel
Foreman, tract in Rush Twp.; $85.
James W. Swabb, Adm. to P. H.
Storch, et ux, tract in Potter Twp.;
$160.
Guy A. Shuey, et ux, to Mary P.
Hutchison, tract in Ferguson Twp.;
$6,000.
W. C. Witmer, et ux, to Mabel A.
Houck, tract in Spring Twp.; $700.
Benjamin H. Schaeffer, et ux, to
Elmer Breon, et ux, tract in Belle-
fonte; $350.
Lizzie L. Bartley, et bar, to Roy L.
Bartley, tract in Gregg Twp.; $1.
Calvin H. Harter, et ux, to M. L.
.| Ishler, et ux, tract in Marion Twp.;
$5,000.
Della M. Gehret, et al, to Wolfe
Sire Gun Club, tract in Miles Twp.;
1.
Lida M. Bell, et bar, to Benton T.
Bell, et ux, tract in Spring Twp.; $1.
William P. O’Brien, et ux, to Sam-
uel W. Etters, et ux, tract in Snow
Shoe Twp.; $2,000.
George Penik, et ux, to Joseph
Panik Jr., et ux, tract in Snow Shoe;
1,
Joseph Penik, Jr., et ux, to George
Penik, et ux, tract in Snow Shoe
Twp.; $1.
Paul Ciprich, et ux, to John Mary-
nak, tract in Snow Shoe Twp.; $1.
Lehigh Valley Coal company to
John Gugas, tract in Snow Shoe Twp.;
$108. ye
Rothrock, tract in Philipsburg; $1,000.
| Cegtre county, to me directed, will be ex-
Nikolas Koleno, et ux, to John Mar- |
71-16-
UMBER?
Oh, Yes! Call Bellefonte 432
W.R. Shope Lumber Co.
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork and Roofing
Hauling of All Kinds
that can be done with 13 Ton Truck,
All Kinds of Live Stock
Calves, Cows, Bulls, Hogs, Chickens, Etc.
JOHN G. ISHLER,
Phone 104-W ~~ 71.27.3t* Boalsburg, Pa.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE OR RENT—Residence and
F Garage, 203 east Linn St. Belle-
fonte. Inquire of H. N. Crider,
112 south Harvard Ave. Ventnor, N. J.
71-9-tf.
XECUTOR'S NOTICE—The undersign-
E ed executor of the last will and
testament of Aaron W. Reese, late
of Port Matilda, Centre county, Pennu.,
deceased, hereby notifies all persons know-
ing themselves indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment and those hav-
ing claims to present same, properly
authenticated for settlement.
F. P. REESE, Executor,
71-22-6t 101 Sth St. Tyrone, Pa.
ALE HELP WANTED.—Wanted 2
M salesmen for steady position in
this and nearby Counties to repre-
sent an old established Company doing
good business with small town folk for 49
years. Youth or gray haired no detriment.
Reliable men from 25 to 60 years of age
ean qualify. New easy sales plan, free
training. Good pay every week. Address,
Sales Manager, Box 1632, Dept. St., Phila-
delphia, Pa. 71-27-3t.
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
E mentary having been granted to
the undersigned upon the estate of
A. Y. Wagner, late of Bellefonte borough,
deceased, all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment, and those having claims
against the same must present them, duly
authenticated, for settlement.
C. Y. WAGNER,
GEORGE H. HAZEL,
Gettig & Bower,
Executors,
Attorneys. 71-22-6t Bellefonte, Pa.
DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE—Letters
A of administration on the estate of
Mary C. Leathers, late of Union-
ville Boro., Centre county, having been
granted the undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate
are lereby notified to make immediate
settlenent thereof and those having
claims against the same should present
them, properly authenticated, for payment
to
(CLARA LEATHERS, Administratrix
71-256 Unionville, Pa.
TERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
3 writ of Levari Facias issued. out of
+ the Court_.of Common Fleas of
posed to public sale at the Court House
in the Borough of Bellefonte, on
SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1926,
the following property:
All that certain messuage, tenement and
tract of land situate in Philipsburg Bor-
ough, Centre County, Pennsylvania,
bourded and described as follows: —
BEGINNING at a point on the Southern
line of Pine Street, between North Centre
and Second Streets, which point is the
inteisection of said Southern line of Pine
Street and line drawn through the Eastern
wall of a brick building now being erected
on the Southern part of the residue of
premises of the grantor and which point
is 44 feet, more or less, from the corner of
said Pine Street and an Alley in an East-
erly direction; thence along said Pine
Streit in a Westerly direction. a distance
of 4 feet, more or less to the Eastehn line
of Alley, parallel with North Centre
Stret, and in a Southerly direction, a
distince of 90 feet more or less, to line of
lot «f H. H. Hewitt; thence along the line
of sume and parallel with Pine street, a
distince of 44 feet, more or less, to the
Wegern wall of a brick building now
bein; erected on other lands of the grantor
hergén, and thence in a Northerly direction
alon; said Western wall of brick building
said grantor herein and continuing on the
samt course thereof, a distance of 90 feet
moge or less, to point on the Southern
lind of Pine Street and the place of begin-
ning ‘Having erected thereon a frame
bam or stable. Being the same premises
as vere sold and conveyed unto the mort-
gage herein by Wm. M. Bower, et ux, by
deed of even date, not yet recorded.
Sezed, taken in execution and to be sold
as ‘tie property of Harry L. Harper.
Sae to commence at 1.30 o’clock p. m. of
said day.
: E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Bellefonte, :
Pa, June 7th, 1926. 71-25-3t.
INGROWN NAILS
4 Are as Common as Corns
Correct them Painlessly with
No-Grow-In
At Drug Stores,
or by Mail (postpaid) 50 cts.
. W. H. GARMAN
P.CBox 232 71264t Bellefonte, Pa.
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Dairymen--- Notice
special sale of Mayer's
{Dairy Feed—a Ready-
lixed Ration, 22% protein
$40.00 per Ton
DHivery Charge $2.00 per Load
!
Frank M. Mayer
BELLEFONTE, PA.
WANTED!
now being erected on other lands of the }
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—The “Watchman” gives all the
news when it is news. Read it.
00D FOR SALE.—$1.00 for a one
W ton truck load at the Academy
athletic field. Wood from old board
fence replaced by wire fence. 71-26-tf
J. McC. Davis, Owner. M. C. Luke, Manager A. W. KEICHLINE
Water Street Inn REGISTERED ARCHITECT
SUNDAY BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
71-11-6m*
Spring Chicken with Hot Biscuit
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
101 Seuth Eleventh St..
PHILADELPHIA.
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
Rag Carpets and Rugs
MADE TO ORDER
Also Chairs Re-Caned
t="All Orders Promptly Filled
E. Logan St., Bellefonte. GEO. W. JOHNSTON
71-20 11t
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on’t Let Price Keep you From Getting a new Up-
to-Date Suit tor THE FOURTH. We have a
special showing (for Friday and Saturday only) of
Mens and Young Mens Suits at $22.50 that are
worth fully TEN DOLLARS MORE. You can get
from this showing JUST WHAT YOU WANT.
Don’t, Miss This
Friday and Saturday Only
A. Fauble