Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 26, 1912, Image 5

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    SPRING MILLS.
It is reported that the Zettle brothers have
purchased the planing mill plant at Centre Hall
Miss Edna Robison, of Sunbury, formerly of
Centre Hall, was the guest of Miss Sadie Rishe;
on Saturday and Sunday last.
A large number of the Centre Hall Grangers
attended the initiation of a dozen or more new
members at the Spring Mills Grange hall on Sat-
urday afternoon last. #
Misses Bessie Grove, Anna and Ella Cummings-
made a business trip to Millheim on Thursday
last. Mrs. C. C. Cummings and daughter Ella
made a visit to Mrs. G. L. Goodhart, at Centre
Hall, on Friday.
The small party that made a visit at the home |
of Mrs. Neese on Friday evening last, as a sur.
§ prise party. were very much surprised when they 1
discovered that the young lady they intended to
astenish was enjoying herself at the large dancing
party at the Grange hall.
There was a very large dancing party at the
Grange hall on Friday evening last. Visitors
were present from Centre Hall, Millheim and
Potters Mills. It approached a regular ball, and
proved a very delightful occasion. Dancing was
kept up ‘til quite a late hour.
On Wednesday evening of last week, the stu-
dents of the grammar and High schools of Spring
Mills had a large party at the home of John
Neese, below Penn Hall, and had a delightful
time. On the return home, by some mishap, one
of the large sleds upset tumbling about a dozen
nto the snow, fortunately resulting in no dar age
LEMONT.
Mrs. Anna Grove visited at the home of her |
son Orin, at Redding Hill, this week.
Dr. Yocum, of Bellefonte. preached in the |
Lemont Methodist church Friday evening.
Clifford Close and wife were visited by the |
stork last week, he leaving a nine pound son. |
Presbyterian church at this place this (Friday)
evening.
Lloyd I.. Houtz is on the sick list this past :
week with heart trouble, and is unable to go to |
his work.
The United Brethren protracted meeting open,
ed Sunday evening, and it is hoped that there wil}
be much good done.
This week was much warmer than last, so
that pedestrians had to wade mud and water, |
and Tuesday ended the sleighing. i
James C. Williams purchased a lot from the |
Misses Christ, near Centre Furnace, this last |
week, and he intenus building on it in the near
future.
Mabel Shuey has been quite lll of late, caused '
by running a needle into her finger causing blood |
poison, but it is hoped that she will soon regain |
her former health. i
Saturday evening when John I. Thompson and
Miss Mary Thompson, a daughter of Henry
Thompson, were starting from the main build-
ing at State College, they upset throwing both
out and the horse ran away, breaking the sleigh
to pieces, but neither of the occupants’ received
serious injuries.
Prof. Burton L.. Rockwood will lecture in oe}
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HUBLERSBURG NOTES.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Swartz are on the sick list
at present.
Boyd Heckman is operating
n orth of town.
his lumber job |
John McEwen, of Lock Haven. spent Sunday
with his mother in our town.
Mr. Charles Krape and wife visited at the home
of Mr. Adam Swartz last Sunday.
D. A. Deitrich, who is teaching school at Wood |
ward, was at home with his family over Sunday. | richly stored with useful knowledge. The new | January 2ith, 1912.
Mrs. James Carner and Mrs. McEwen returned | departments have become indispensable features |
home after a week's visit with friends at Centre of the paper. The page devoted to the interests
Hall. .
D. L. Markle and his brother Ward, from State,
were at home over Sunday with their mother,
who is very ill at present.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hoy spent Sunday with their |
daughter Pearl, at the home of Mr. and Mrs |
Frank Wion, of near Nigh Bank.
The “call” which had been extended to Rev. |
Hassler by the consistory of the Hublersburg |
charge of the Reformed church has not been ac. |
cepted, and the charge is still vacant,
Tried to Poison His Family.
A suicide pact in Terre Haute, Ind,, |
contrived by the father and by which |
he intended to wipe out a family con- |
sisting of father, mother and three
children, was said by Gertrude Me: |
Vey, aged twenty, to explain the death
of William E. McVey, Mrs. McVey and
their five-months-old child.
The hodies of the three were found
in a two-room shack by neighbors
who were attracted by the frantic
screams of Gertrude, the daughter of
the dead conple.
The girl said her father had poured
the poison from a bottle and deliber-
ately gave the child and her mother
the poison and then swallowed what |
was left in the vial.
Boy Frozen and Crazed. i
With hoth feet and hands frozen, |
half starved and semi-insane from his
hardships, James Fry, a seventeen- |
year-old boy, was found in a freight |
car in Cincinnati, O. !
He had been locked in the car last |
Tuesday at Pern, Ind, by practical |
jokers. When the patrolman who found |
him tried to feed him a roll Fry en-
deavored to swallow it whole, and it
was only with the combined effort of
four men that he could be held long |
enough to allow nourishment to be
given him. He was taken to the City!
hospital, and the physicians there hold '
out little hope for his recovery.
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Frozen to Death In Saddle.
T. S. Bidwell, a prominent rancher
living fifty miles southwest of Scott
City, Mo., was found frozen tc death on
horseback, sitting upright in the sad- |
dle. The horse was frozen stiff in a
standing position, and both horse and
rider were wvearly buried in a snow-
drift.
Gov. Tener's Niece Has Diphtheria.
Miss Edith Tener, the daughter of |
George Tener, of Sewickicy, and a |
niece of the governor, is ill with an |
attack of diphtheria at the cxecutive
mansion in Harrisburg, Pa. Hiss Tener
ig in an isolated room on the fourth |
floor. She came for a visit to vor |
uncle and was taken ill i
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Baby Born With Four Teeth.’ i
- A baby boy, weighing over fifteen |
pounds and having four fully develop- |
ed teeth, wag born in Chicago to Mrs.
Martin Mulvihill, wife of a police ser- '
geant. }
Stove Polish Fires Baby.
While Mrs. Alfred H. Kern, of Beth-
lehem, Pa., was polizhing the kitchen
stove with a rag it caught fire.
Hurling the blazing cloth to one
side, without looking, it landed on
Mrs. Kern's two-year-old daughter. In
an instant the child's clothing was
ablaze, and gathering her up in ber
arms, the mother made a dash for a
snow pile onside.
Harry Strauss grabbed the child and
pulled off *he flaming clothes; but It
is thought hy doctors that her burns
will prove fatal. Both Stranss and Mrs.
Kern were badly burned.
Mar Murdered and Robbed.
The state police in Ha‘ieton, Pa,
were summoned to Ashmore, an iso-
lated railroad camp on the naw cut-off
of the Lehigh Valley railroad, where 2
man was found murdered.
The dead man is George (ravol, of
Blairstown, N. J., a Russian, who was
formerly employed at Ashmore. He
left that place some time ago and wen
to Tamaquz, from which own he was
returning when killed,
His pockets had been rifled, and
over his face was the overcoat of an
i other man, believed to have Leen his
companion.
Feared Rabies; Killed Himself.
Hiram Davies, Jr, son of Chief of
' Police Davies, of Pottsville, Pa., com-
mitted suicide by shooting himself,
| making doubly sure of his death by
! first taking & dose of laudanum. |
Davies wp; twenty yea®s old and of
exemplary habits. Several weeks ago
he waws oitten by 2 dog on the hound, |
and the ear of dying in the agonies of
hydrophobia Is believed to have lel to
the suicide,
Banker Short $0000,
Ward Speelman, eller .{ the Mar.
chants’ National bank, Topeka. Kan.
admitted a shorlage of over $9000
His peculations extended over 2 period
of several vears, but he covers] them
up so successfully thet he sre
discovered until now
Kaiser's Daughier's Betrothal Denied,
The report of the betrotha! of vin
cess Victoria Louise. only danghier of
Emperor William of Germany to Grand
Duke Adolph Frederick of Mecklen
berg-Streilitz. i= semi-officially denis
in Berlin
BOOKS, MAGAZINES, ETC.
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cle of expert advice on athletics by some one
who speaks with authority, whether it is football,
baseball, skating, swimming, or other vigorous |
pastime. The page for girls suggests useful oc.
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ad
the community, without forgetting that girls like
to be ornamental as well as useful. And thereis
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fills the place of a domestic encyclopedia.
Subscribe now—today—while the Companion
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144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
THe FEsrUARY CENTURY. —Five papers in the
February Century bring unusual force and know!-
edge to the discussion of topics of current inter-
est. Of world-wide importance is Mr. Whelpley's
astonishing revelation of the growth and promise
of "Germany's Foreign Trade,” which he de®
cribes as “a marvel of the age,” and which, of
course, is at bottom the cause of the dangerous
friction with England. Mr. Wickersham, the
attorney-general of the United States, makes a
frank avowal of his satisfaction with “The En-
| forcement of the Anti-Trust Law,” and describes
| both its merits and the means to supplement
rather than to modify the terms of the Sherman
statute; Dr. Wiley, the government expert on
pure foods, describes the prospects and draw-
backs of getting “Back to the Farm,” with much
pointed instance and circumstance based on per-
| sonal experience: Prof, Ross, of the University of
+ Wisconsin, begins a serial discussion of the socia
; and material growth of “The Middle West,"
, which will have great influence in this year's
Presidential contest: and Clayton Sedgwick
Cooper continues his significant and anecdotal
discussion of “The American Undergraduate,”
with special references in this second paper to
| the need of more stimulating teaching and the
return to a broader view of culture.
In “Stella Maris” W. J. Locke offers the sec
ond installment of his new serial novel! to Cen-
ry readers, with a new type of heroine in Stella
| (“Star of the Sea”) and a plot which in its carly |
indications holds out the promise of variety of |
| character and incident and the fascination of |
romance.
Sewing Machines.
EWING MACHINES OF ALL MAKES
Can be repaired by G. S. Clements. You will
find his shop on west Bishop street, opposite Mrs, |
Aiken's store. Don't trade away your old sewing
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machine when it can be made to sew as good as |
when new. Don't let those agents cheat you out |
of vour old machine. Bring it to me and if I don't
make it do as good work as when new it won't |
cost you a cent. | keep on hand shuttles for all |
. machines, also needles. 7-4-10¢,
Logal Neolico,
XECUTOR'S NOTICE—Letters testamentary
on the estate of Ovid F. Johnston, late of
Bellefonte borough dec:
granted to the undersigned, she requests all
: persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate to make immediate payment and those
| having claims against the same to present them
| duly authenticated for settlement, :
. MISS HANNAH I. JOHNSON,
W. HARRISON WALKER, xecutrix.
Attorney. 57-4-60° Bellefonte, Pa.
TORE FOR SALE AT STATE COLLEGE.
—Well established general store, fine loca.
tion, doing business. Clean stock,
rent low, commanding best trade in the town.
Plenty new trade can be secured. Failing health
cause for selling. Good bargain to quick buyer.
Address MERCHANT, Box 602,
57-42 State College, Pa
the following accounts will be presented
to_the Court for confirmation on Wed-
nesday, February 28th, 1912. And unless’ excep-
tions be filed thereto on or before the 2nd day of
the term, the same will be confirmed, to wit:
The first and partial account of the Bellefonte
Trust Co., guardian of Mary C. Ard
{ The second and final account of Harry Winton.
{ guardian of Eliza Van Tries.
| The fifth account of W. J. Weiser, guardian of
| Westanna Hamler.
| D. R. FOREMAN,
S7-4-4¢ Prothonotary.
ARMER WANTED.—An expenenced, sober,
honest, energetic man of good character
as farmer on good Westmoreland county,
! Penna., farm near large town. Must understand
| care of stock and farm machinery. First class
| ing age,’ nationality, family, wages uired and
! references, Address M.
The famous Pierre Sisters. Dancers with “Little Miss Kut-Up Co” at the Garman Opera House
next Wednesday and Thursday nights.
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Little Miss Kut Up.
WEDNESDAY, JAN 31,
Biggest Musical Comedy
tumes.
Commedienne
Garman Opera House
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
HUGH FAY
LITTLE MISS KUT-UP
and all Star Cast of
30 PEOPLE 30
Big American Beauty Chorus.
Wonderful Scenic and Electrical effects.
Special added attraction, Broadway's Favorite
ELFIE FAY
The famous “Bulle of Avenue A”
A guaranteed $1.50 attaction at Special Prices
cased, having been |
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OR RENT.—Steam heated office in Exchange
building.
57.2.4 F. W. CRIDER.
UDITOR'S NOTICE. — The
Auditor i the
of Centre county, tc make
the funds in the hands of the trustee ted 10
make sale of real estate of Jonas Stine Sr., late of
Patton township, deceased, to and among those
legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to all
parties in interest that he will sit for the purpose
of his appointment on Tuesday, the 30th day of
January 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., at his offics No.
, East High street, in the Borough of Bellefonte.
a which ime and place 8 hereby ified
0 appear your proofs of claim to said .
or be forever debarred from participating therein.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
57.2.3 Auditor,
OTICE.—Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims game entre County, to
_,. resent same to of Commissioners
within fifteen days.
Jan. 4th, 1912
D. A. GROVE.
JACOB WOODRING,
57-t Commissioners of Centre County.
Ls the vicinity ¢ of she Public hock
uilding, a pair -rimm
4 in a Haskin's case. A suitable reward
will be paid for their return to this office or to the
Bush House. 56-49 tf,
HYSICIAN'S CHAIR.—A good leather up-
holstered ician's and surgeon's ex-
_ amining for sale cheap. Modern
and in good condition. Apply to
. JOHN M. SHUGERT,
56-45 Bellefonte. Pa.
Harness Saie.
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New Advertisemcnis
HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby re
that an i will be thade . W.
Lee, A. J. Musser and John W. W! to
the Covernor of Pennsylvania, on Monday, eb-
ruary Sth, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., r the
s of an of entitled, “An
provision
Act to provide for the incorporation and regula-
tion of certain corporations,” approved the 25th
day of April, 1874, and the several supplements
thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation
to be called
BENNER ELECTRIC COMPANY
the character and object of which is for the pur-
poss of supplying heat, light and er, or either
ricity, to the , in the town-
hy , county of Centre, and Stat:
ner y ¢
ia, and to such persons, partnershios
residing therein, or adjacent
thems. ia may desire the shite. and Lo hese
rposes to have, possess enjoy
Benefits and privileges by said Act of Aseerbly
and the supplements thereto conferred.
H. F. WALLACE,
Solicitor.
57-2
of t
ship
and
Clearfield, Pa.
January 8, 1912,
HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given
{hat an appliation will Sema 4 A.W.
y AL J. usser and . Ti Fo
to the of Ivania, on Monday,
Feb. 5th, 1912, at ten o'c|
a. m. under the pro-
s of an Act of Assembly, entitled “An Act to
provide for the inco: and regulation of
certain corporations,” approved the 29th day of
April, 1874, and the several supplements thereto,
for a charter for an intended corporation to be
call
COLLEGE TOWNSHIP ELECTRIC COMPANY
the character and object of which is for the pur-
Ts SR wa
m € , to pul in tow p
of College, County of Centre and State of Penn-
| sylvania, and to such persons, partnerships and
lh
corporations residing therein, or adjacent
as may desire the same, and or these purposes to
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Closing Out Sale
of
Harness Store
A large quanity of heavy and light har-
ness, collars, robes, blankets, bells, whips:
| fly-nets, wagon grease, harness leather |
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EGAL NOTICE.—Notice s hereby given that |
house and other buildings. Apply by letter stat- |
.. care of this paper. |
9-15,
and THURSDAY, FEB 1
Sensation of the Season.
Beautiful Cos
Sale will contiuve during next 10 days | Act ta provide for the incor ration ata reps. |
at store rocm in the Crider Exchange | gay of il, 1674, and the several supplements |
formerly
McClure.
Store room also for rent.
ably repaired for tenant.
occupied by
Will be suit-
F. W. Crider.
Bra nn
We pay 3 per cent interest on savings and
cheerfully give you any information at our
command concerning investments you may
desire to make.
The Centre County Banking Co.
Bellefonte, Pa.
The First National Bank.
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[To Buyers
“Thomas’ Register of American Manufacturers”
gives the name and address of every important man-
ufacturer in the United States.
it.
56-46-1y
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{ and sole leather; also safe, sewing ma-
chine, show cases, etc., will be sold at
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The Cenire County Banking Company.
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have. and enjoy all the ri s and
priviloges by smd or Assembly and the sup-
piements thereto conferred.
H.F. WALLACE,
Solicitor.
57.2.2
Clearfield, Pa.,
january 8, 1912.
HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given
that an application will be made by A. W,
Lee, A. J. Musser and John W. Wrigley,
to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on Monday,
February 5th, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., under the
provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled "an
Act to provide for the incorporation and regula-
tion of certain corporations,” approved the 29th
day of April, 1874, and the several supplements
thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation
to be called
STATE COLLEGE ELECTRIC COMPANY,
the character and object of which is for the pur- |
of supplying heat, light r, or either
pose pp 3
f y ricity, to the in the bor- |
- of State ein hv of Centre and State |
of nsylvania, and to such persons, partner-
ships ney corporations residing therein, or ad-
jacent thereto, as may desire
these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the
rights, benefits and privi by said Act of
Assembly and supplements thereto conferred.
H. F. WALLACE,
Clearfield, Pa..
Tanuarv 8, 1912
HART ic NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given
that an application wl De nde Dy AW
Lee A. J.
25 to 50 per cent Reductions | the Governor of bl Yi a A
ruary 5th, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., the
of an Act of Assembly, entitled “An
of certain corpora
hereto, for a charter for an intended corporation
called
William M. tobe
CENTRE HALL ELECTRIC COMPANY
the character and object of which is for the pur-
| pose of supplying heat, light and power, or either
of them by electricity, to the public in the bor- |
| ough of Centre Hall, county of Centre, State of
Pennsylvania, and to such persons, partnerships
and corporations residing therein, or adjacent
thereto, as may desire the same, for these
rposes to have, possess and enjoy allthe rights,
benefits and privileges by said Act of Assembly
and the supplements thereto conferred.
H. F. WALLACE,
Clearfield, Pa. Solicitor.
January 8, 1912, 57.2
Strength and Conservatism
are the banking qualities demanded by careful
depositors. With forty vears of banking ex-
perience we invite you to become a depositor,
assuring you of every courtesy and attention.
If you want to buy any article and do not know
where to get it, this book will tell you.
We have a copy and shall be glad to have you use
mbm——
The First National Bank,
Bellefonte, Penna.
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Solicitor. |
57-23 |
‘tion of certain co
20th Jay of April 1674, and
HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby
that an ication will be made by A. W,
Lee, A.J usser and John W. Vin, do
New Adv
the ero! | Pen: ia, on M A
ruary €12, ut ten o'clock a. m. under t
visions of an Act of Assembly entitled, “An Act
a a. Saunton of
i ons, t
April, 1874, and the several supplements thereto,
fox LX charter for zn intended corporation to be
cal
POTTER ELECTRIC COMPANY
the chatartes and (Phiec o which is for the pur-
pose of supplying hec:, light an wer, or either
of them, by electricity. to the pub ic, in the tow:
ship of Potter, County, cf Centre and State of
of P :
ivania, and to such persons, partucrshi
and corporations residing therein, or adjacent
thereto, 2s may desire the same, and for these
Tposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights,
ts and hrivileses by said Act of Assembly
znd the supplem
Clearfield, Pa.,
January §, 1912,
ents thereto conferred.
H.F. WALLACE,
57.2-3t
Notice of Application for Charter.
Notice is hereby given that an applies.
tion will Le mnde Ly A W, Lee, A.J, Mus
serand John WW, Wiizciey to the Governor
of Pennsylvania, or M lay, Febeuary Sth,
1912, ac ten o'clock AM, under the Provis.
fons of an Aci of Asseuabiy, entided “An
Act to provide for the incorpormiion and
regulation of certain corpomntions,” ap
proved the 25h day of April, i504, and the
several supulemenis thereto, fora charter
for ua lntended corpomtion to Le called
UNIONVILLE ELECTRIC COMPANY,
the character una ebject of which is for the
purpose of supplying heat, light and power,
or either of them by electricity, to she pub-
lie in the Borough of Unionville, County of
Centre und state of Pennsylvania, and to
such persons, purinerships and corpor-
ations residing therein, or adjacent there-
to, us may desire the same, and for these
purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the
vighs, benefits and privileges by said Aet
of Assembly und the supplements thereto
conferred.
IL. ¥. WALLACE, solicitor.
Clearfield, Pa, Jan. », 12,
Notice of Application for Charter.
Notice is hereby given that an applica.
tion will be made Ly A, W, Lee, A us
ser and John W, Wrigley, to the Governor
of Pennsylvania, on Monday, February 12th,
1912, at ten O'clock AL M,, under the provis
tions of an Act of Assembly entitled, “An
Act to provide for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations.” ap-
proved the uth day of April, 1854, and the
several supplements thereto, for a charter
foran futended corporation to Le calied
EAGLE ELECTRIC COMIPANY,
the character und object of which is for
the purpose of supplying beat, light and
power, or vither of thew, by electricity,
| wo the public in the Townsmy of Union,
County of Centre and state of Pennsylva-
nin, and to such persons, partnerships and
corporations residing therein, or adjacent
| thereto, us may desire the swine, and for
| these purposes to hinve, possess and enjoy
all the rights, benefits and privileges by
said Act of Assembly and the supplements
theroto conferred,
H. F. WALLACE, solicitor.
Clearfield, Pa, Jan, 12, 192,
Notice of Application for Charter.
Notice is hereby given that an applica.
tion will be mde by A, W. Lee, A, J, Mus.
ser and John W, Wigley, to the Governor
of Pennsylvania, on Mouday, Fehiruary ith,
1912, at ten o'clock A, 3M. under the provis-
Ljons ofan Act of Assembly, entitled “An
Act to provide for the incorporation and
reguintion of certain corporations,” ap.
proved the Sth day of April, 1834, and the
severnl supplements thereto, fora charter
for an intended corporation to be called
| MILESBURG ELECTRIC COMPANY,
| the character nnd object of which is for
the purpose of supplying heat, light and
! power, or either of them, by electricity, to
‘the public in the Borough of Milesburg,
County of Centre and State of Pennsylva-
nin, and to “uch persons, partnerships and
corportions residing therein, or atncent
3 | thereto, as may desire the same, and for
these purposes to hinve, possess and enjoy
wll the rights, benedits und privileges by
said Act of As<ombly and the supplements
thereto conterred,
| I, F. WALLACE, solicitor,
, Clearfield, Pa, Jan, 8, 19:2,
Notice of Application for Charter.
Notice is hereby given that an applica
tion will he wnae by A. W. Lee, A, 0 Mus.
serand John W, Wrigley, to the Governor
of Pennsyivanis, on Monday, February 5th,
1912, at ten o'c'ock A.M, under the provis.
fons of un Act of Assen bly entitled, “An
Act to provide for the Incorporntion nnd
regulation of certain corporations" ap
proved the 20th day of April, 1874, and the
several supplements thereto, fora charter
tor an intended corporation to be called
BOGGS ELECTRIC COMPANY,
"the character and object of wulch is {ox
the purpose of supplying heat, Hebt and
| power, or either of them, by eivctricity, to
the publie, in the Township of Bogg«. Coun:
ty of Centre and state of Pennsylvania,
and to such persons, pertnerships and cor
Cporations residing therein, or adjacent
thereto, ns may desire the same, and for
these purposes to have, possess and enjoy
(all the rights, benefits and privileges by
said Act of Avsembly and the supplements
| thereto conferred.
H. F. WALLACE, solicitor,
: Clearfield, Pa, Jan. 8, 112,
Notice of Application for Charter,
Notice is hereby hen thatsan Aplisntion
will be made by A. Wt Lee, A. J. Musser and
John W, Wrigley, to thetGovernor of Penn.
sylvanin, on Monday, February Sth, 1912, at
ten o'clock A. M, under the provisions of
Lan Act of Assembly, entitled “An Act to
| Provide for the incorporation and regula
' tion of certain corporations.” approved the
20th day of April, 1874, and the several sup.
plements thereto, tor sg charter foran ine
nded corporation to be called
HOWARD ELECTRIC COMPANY,
the character and object of which is forthe
{purpe se of supplying heat, light and power,
or either of them by electricity, to the pub-
lie in the Borough of Howard, County of
Centre snd State of Pennsylvania, and to
such persons, renerships and corpora.
tions residing therein, or adjacent thereto,
as may desire the same, and for these par.
poses to have, possess and enjoy all the
hts, Sanente und privileges said Act
of Assembly and the supplements thereto
SOReTed, ok F. WALLACE Solicitor,
Clenfleld, Par oun bn WHE C0! :
A Notiee of Application for Charter:
Notice is hereby give icasi
will be made hy TAY ut an A So
John W, Wrigley, to the G ernor of Penn--
sylyania, on onday, February 5th, 1012, at.
ten o'clock A. M, under the provisions of
an Act of Assembly, eutitled “An Act to-
provide for the incorporation and 1a.
tion of certain sorparation approved the
lois chor 0 EVR ME
, fora charter -
ended corporation to be called ini
HOWARD TOWNSHIP ELECTRIC CoOM-
PANY,
the character and object of which is for tlie”
purpose of supplying heat, Night and power,
or either of them’ by electricity, to the pub.
le in nship of Howard, County of Cen-
tre and State of Pennsylvania. and to such
persons, partnerships and corporations re-
siding therein, or adjacent thereto, as may
desire the same, and for these pu Ss to
have, possess and enjoy all the 4 bene-
ts and privileges by said Act o Assembly
and the uppleients Sgreto conferred,
Clearfield, Pa., Jan, 8th, 1015, ©" SoHeitor,
Notice of Application for Charter.
Notice is here ven that an application
will be made a Lee, A. J. Mussera |
John W, Wrigley, to the dovernor of Pen: -
sylvania, on Monday, February 5th, 1012 ¢
ten o'clock A. M., under the fons « f
an Act of Assembly, enti “An Act >
provide for the incorporation and Vie
EE
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thereto, for a charter for ni. ne
corporation to be called
SPRING ELECTRIC COMPANY,
ET fdas uf wiiivh fa for he
an Wer,
ar either of them. oa ithsand © pte
le, in the Township of Spring, County of
Centre and State of Pennsylyania, and to
erships and corpor
ng t or adjacent there
0s may desive the same, and for
DPAses to huve, possess and oy all »
sn .
r benefits and privil
Hy Assembly and the Fapplomen the ©
coulilvrred, HF. WALL r
. F. WALLACE, Solicitor
Clearfield, Pa., Jun, Sth, 1912,
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