Jinan ee Demoreatic; atcha Bellefonte, Pa., May 8, 1914. Oe Abysmal Brute By Thin 2 ONDON Coyyright, 1913, by The Century Co. -— SYNOPSIS ' Sam Stiwener, manager of boxers, hears Foun a wonderful unknown boxer called oung Pat Glendon. wilderness. Glendon, innocent of the world’s ways, goes to San Francisco and is matched with “Roughhouse Kelly.” He whips Kelly and other boxers so eas- fly that he is called ‘One Punch Glendon. He meets the Flying Dutchman. Glendon wins again. He nears the top in pugilism. His manager, Stubener, en- gages in crooked ring practices, unknown to Glendon. [Continued from last week.] And Stubener believed him. He was coming to the stage where he could be- lieve anything about his young charge. “You don’t need to get angry.” he said. “You're so thoroughly the mas- ter of your man at any stage.” “At any inch or second of the fight,” Pat affirmed. “And you can put them out any time you want.” “Sure I can. 1 don't want to boast. but I just seem to possess the ability. My eyes show me the opening that my skill knows how to make, and time and distance are second nature to me. Dad called it a gift. but I thought he was blarneyving me. Now that I've been up against these men, 1 guess he was right. He said I had the mind and muscle correlation.” “At any inch or second of the fight.” Stubener repeated musingly. Pat nodded. and Stubener, absolutely believing him, caught a vision of a golden future that should have fetch- ed old Pat out of his grave. “Well. don’t forget. we've got to give the crowd a run for its money.” he said. “We'll fix it up between us how many rounds a fight should go. Now your next bout will be with the Flying Dutchman. Suppose you let ¢ run the full fifteen and put him out in the last round. That will give you a chance to make a showing as well.” “All right, Sam,” was the answer. “It will be a test for you,” Stubener warned. “You may fail to put him out in that last round.” “Watch me.” Pat paused to put weight to his promise and picked up a volume of Longfellow. “If 1 don’t I'll never read poetry again, and that's go- ing some.” . “You bet it is,” his manager pro- He finds the boy in think and be anxious. Well, you'll! never need to worry about me that! way. You ought to be glad I can go! off to a lecture.” | And later that night, in the course of watching fifteen splendid rounds, Stubener chuckled to himself more than once at the idea of what that audience of sports would think, did it know that this magnificent young prizefighter had come to the ring di-' rectly from a Browning lecture. i The Flying Dutchman was a youug Swede, who possessed an unwonted willingness to fight and who was! blessed with phenomenal endurance. ! He never rested. was always on the! offensive and rushed and fought from ! gong to gong. In the outfighting his : arms whirled about like flails; in the infighting he was forever shouldering or half wrestling and starting blows whenever he could get a hand free. From start to finish he was a whirl- wind, hence his name. His failing was lack of judgment in time and distance. Nevertheless he had won many fights by virtue of landing one in each doz- en or so of the unending fusillades of punches he delivered. Pat, with strong upon him the cau- tion that he must not put his opponent out, was kept busy. Nor, though he escaped vital damage. could he avoid entirely those eternal flying gloves. But it was good training. and in a mild way he enjoyed the contest “Could you get him now?" Stubener whispered in his ear during the min. uate rest at the end of the fifth round. “Sure.” was Pat's answer. “You know he's never yet been knocked out by any one.” Stubener warned a couple of rounds later. “Then I'm afraid I'll have to break my knuckles.” Pat smiled. *I know the punch I've got in me, and when 1 land it something has got to go. If he won't my knu- kles will.” “Do you think you could get him now?” Stubener asked at the end of the thirteenth round “Any tive, 1 tell you” | “Well, then, Pat. let him run to the fifteenth.” - In the fourteenth round the Flying Dutchman exceeded himself. At the stroke of the gong he rushed clear across the ring to the opposite corner. where Pat was leisurely getting to his feet. The house cheered, for it knew the Flying Dutchman had cut loose. Pat, catching the fun of it. whimsically de- cided to meet the terrific onslaught with a wholly passive defense and not to strike a blow. Nor did he strike a blow nor feint a blow during the three minutes of whirlwind that followed. He gave a rare exhibition of stall- ing, sometimes hugging his bowed face with his left arm, his abdomen with his right, at other times ghanging as , the point of attack changed, so that both gloves were held on either side his face or both elbows and forearms [Continued on page 7 Col. 1.] Almost Any Kind. “Pa, what is a comfortable in- come?’ “One that sits easy on the conscience, I suppose.”—Detroit Free Press. Push, or A. Fiver’'s Busy Day, by I. S. Browne. A. Fiver. A. Fiver’'s my Name, as it will be seen, Otherwise known as “The Good Long Green.” Everyone to me Extends a Hand, : For I haven't an Enemy in the Land. From the Pauper, to the Millionaire, The Friendship of all the World I share, For, Ragged or Dirty, Where’er I roam, I'm a Welcome Guest in Every Home. The Bellefonte Trust Co. For my start in Life I had to thank The Bellefonte Trust Company’s Bank, Where One Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand, 'd say, In Dollars is there in Capital today, While as a Surplus, this Bank, also, Thirty Thousand more can show. On Certificates of Deposit this Bank will pay Three Per Cent Interest and, by the way, Should you have Trusts you'd like to Invest This Bank will act in Your Interest. The Execution of Trusts under Wills also, Is a Branch of its Business I'd have you know. This Bank Solicits your Accounts, In however Small or Large Amounts, Tis a Home Institution, and thus demands A Loyal and Constant Support at your hands. I Leave the Bank. To the Bank, one day, a Gentleman came And I overheard him speak my Name. An Introduction followed by the Teller, While the Man pronounced me a ‘Likely Fel- ler,” Then, Rushing me through the outer Door, He took me to Eckenroth’s Paper Store. E. J. Eckenroth Next. It is with pleasure next I meet E. J. Eckenroth on High Street, Whose Wall Papers have a Reputation Second to none in this Yankee Nation, And where every order will be Promptly filled For Paper Hanging by men that’s Skilled. Also Mouldings and Decorations rare, And Interior Finishing done with care. He's a House Painter, too, using the Best Of Paints acknowledged Highest Test. And while these various things I'm naming He makes a Specialty of Picture Framing, Guaranteeing to all the Best of Work In which he’ll not one detail shirk, And Pleased he'll be all friends to greet At his place of Business on High Street. George A. Beezer Gets Me. At Beezer’s Garage you'll always find Auto Supplies of every kind, Including Vulcanizing, Batteries, Gasoline And all things needful for ones Machine. Here the Studebaker Car is sold, Also the Chalmers, each Good as Gold, Both Cars possessing Qualities nice And Quoted at a Reasonable Price. : Where Speed, Durability and Power's required They have all the Attributes desired. In Construction, Simple and Easy to Run And the Best Built Cars, barring none. Here Storing, Renting and Washing is done At a Moderate Pfice to every one, While his Repairing Department, covering all, Is Quick to Respond to Every Call. At the Smoke Shop. Next in my Travels I chanced to drop Into Lewis Daggett's neat Smoke Shop. Here, the Smoker comes and gets His Pipes, Tobacco and Cigarettes, But I'd like to call the reader’s attention To Two of his Leaders which I'll mention: Among his Cigars, Ten Cent Straight, The “Stratford” is certainly up to date. "Tis a Mild Cigar, runs Even, too, And surely would appeal to vou. “La Flor De Genovar,” Five Cent Straight To buy you need not hesitate, In fact ail Cigars sold here you see Bear the Stamp of Quality. Hamilton Coupon Tickets are given also, An Important fact for you to know. An Hour with Gray & Son, To John F. Gray and Son I went; Where a Pleasant Hour was Spent. Quite a number of People I there did find Talking Insurance of Every Kind: Fire, Life, Liability and Plate Glass, In Companies recognized First Class. Automobile, Accident Insurance, too. All of which they’ll Write for you Therefore take heed to what I say: Insure Today and Insure with Gray! And to those who are Seeking for a Home No need for such to further Roam For they have Property for Sale of Every Kind. To suit the most Fastidious Mind. At State College, Messrs. Gray, also, Have an Office, I would have you know. Mr. Mallory Smiles. Mr. Mallory met me with a Smile And thought to keep me for a while. Mr. Mallory, I'd have you know, Conducts a Photograph Studio, And Beautiful Specimens of his Skill Were Revealed to me my Eyes to thrill; For his Pictures are seen in many a Home, Even though one far away may roam, And the Individuality, in every part, Shows he’s Master of the Art. Amateur Work Developed here And Enlargements made, by no means dear, And Cameras and Photo Supplies as well ' Are among the things he has to sell. And Picture Framing I'd also mention, To which he pays Particular Attention. At Knisely’s. At Knisely’s Restaurant, Allegheny Street I'm offered for Good things to Eat. Here the Hungry one can always get His Ham and Eggs or Omelet, Or Eggs and Bacon, should he wish, And many another Tempting Dish. Pork Chops, Veal Chops, Steak beside Pototoes, German or French Fried. Hamburg Steak, Soups, Sandwiches and Baked Beans constantly on hand. Eggs, all Styles, Pies, Cereals, Fruit— Everything your Appetite to suit. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Milk also And Ice Cream, the Best, wherever you gc Nor long was I allowed here to stay Ere I was hustled on my way. W. R. Brachbill Surprises Me. If I had a hundred eyes, to seek, If I had a hundred tongues, to speak, I'd still be unable here to tell Of all that Brachbill has to sell. Furniture and Bedding of the Better Kind At this Old Established Store you'll find, Including the famous Old Hickory brand Of Chairs, none finer in the land. The prudent Housewife here can get The Hoosier Model Kitchen Cabinet; A Wonderful Labor Saving Device, Which can be had at a Moderate Price. Also Refrigerators, he offers you, Porch Furniture in Patterns New, Baby Carriages, and Go-Carts a Stock Galore, All these you'll find at Brachbill’s Store. Montgomery & Co. Next with eagerness they bore Me to Montgomery & Co’s Clothing Store. Now whether Young or Old, Large or Small, Montgomery & Company Clothe them all, Having the Finest Stock on Hand Of Garments in this Yankee Land. Also Men’s Furnishings, a Line Complete, At Prices you’ll find Hard to Beat. Hats, the Famous “Stetson” Brand, You'll also find at this well known Stand And Carhartt Overalls, which all declare Can’t be Beat, go any where! Suits made to Measure, Extra nice, By the Famous House of Ed. V. Price. So for all I’ve mentioned, 'twill pay to see The Firm of Montgomery & Company. I Shake Hands With Schaeffer. At H. P. Schaeffer's Busy Store I was Entertained with sights Galore! Builders’ Hardware here you'll find Embraced in a Stock ot the Finest Kind. Also Cutlery of the Highest Grade And Every kind of Tool that’s made. Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass And Farmers’ Supplies of the Better Class. Wire Fencing, Netting, Screens as well As Field and Garden Seeds they sell. Glenwood Ranges, which, by the way “Make Cooking Easy,” as they say. So let this Remind you as you read When anything of the above you need To Visit H. P. Schaeffer's where Quality Reigns Bevond Compare! On the Go. Still on the Go, yet sound and Able, Iland at Rearick’s Livery Stable, Where I was Patted on the Back, When taken in Payment for a Hack. For all go to Rearick, when they want a Carriage, Be it Funeral, Christening or a Marriage. Single or Double Turnouts, as you require And a Competent Driver if you desire. Now let any one Inspect this Stable, And ask him then if he is able To show, in all the Keystone State, A Livery that’s more up to date. The Best that’s going; and that’s no Fable, Are the Rigs from Rearick’s Livery Stable. Auto to Rent, I'd also say, With a Competent Chaffeur, by Hour or Day. I Visit the ‘‘Movies.” I find myself at the close of day At the Scenic Theatre, with a party gay; A Moving Picture Play House great, None Cosier in the Keystone State. This Theatre presents to all that Seek A Change of Bill, Six Times a Week, , And Three or More Long Reels are shown Of Pictures of the Highest Tone. Every Seat a View commanding Of Pictures of the Highest Standing, Where all can get their Money’s Worth In Scenes of Pathos or of Mirth. This Theatre is Open, too, I'd State, For Large Attractions, Up-to-date, So to those who are Lovers of the Stage Mr. Brown Solicits your Patronage. Moral This concludes my Busy Day, A Prosperous one, I think you'll say And the Moral it conveys you'll see Equally applies to you and me. If People would observe this thought, Every time when Goods are bought, And instead of Out of Town should roam Would do their Trading here at Home. You'd hear less talk of Hard Times then Among your Fellow Business Men. When Troubles come, and you want Aid, To whom is your request First made? Tis your Merchant, and he’s Seldom Deaf To your Supplications for Relief. Be Loyal then, and no more Roam, But Spend Your Money Here at Home! claimed jubilantly, “though what you . oar 3 | ’ y REASURER’S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR 8 10 Holl’gsw’th L.. .... George Rider... we. 344 304 117 Arthur, Thos....... P Gray Meek............... 62 see in such stuff is beyond me.” | NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR 1912 AND 1913. 162 Unknown............. Hopher Houch. 1012 433 1 Britches, b. a EP BS a 4 sl i : ; wman, Jos....... wu Pat sighed, but did not reply. In all Agreeable to the provisions cf the Act of Assembly Harris Township. Brachbill, J...........Harris & Gray... his life he had found but one person entitled “An Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands 109 Hoffman, Wm.....W C Heinle.................... Butcher, I..... +E P Blair... for taxes and other purposes,” passed the 13th day of March, 59 Irvin, John........... T Boal Davis. rn Burg, John ; 579 ib 1815, and the further supplements thereto passed the 13th day 59 Irvin, Jobn........... HS Taylor............co...... Copenhaver, I: 10 52 of March, 1817, the 23rd day of March, 1831, the 19th day : Copenhaver, 571 of Mewh, Jas 2nd the 2h day of March, 1 rv of Cetra, 1 Howard Township. $osenhevey, 13 8 ohn D. Miller, Treasurer of the County o , : man, P.. : hereby give notice to all persons concerned therein, that un- 13 3 Brady. John. ji WG Jieinle Tapp 300 Erskin, Thos ; © 18 40 less the county, road, school and poor taxes due and remain- 4g Godfrey, Mar. ......Calista Wilco 50 Grove, Eliza......... © 1076 ing unpaid for the years 1912 and 1913, or for any previous 4;5 Godfrey, Ma C Heinle Grove & M'Kea... C904 years, on the following described tract or parts of tracts of 4;5 Godfrey. Mai W C Heinle 434 Grant, Thos......... 1672 unseated lands, situated in said County of Centre, be paid j35 Harris, A D........ DT Allison... "12 05 | 433 153 Hair, C Jr.. .. s C1075 before the day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract of “5 White & Nestle....Mat W Brower........... "5 g5 | 433 153 Hand, John. 36 19 said lands as will pay the taxes and costs chargeable thereon, °° 77 Tm Ten 0 TEE 433 1. Huber, John 9 04 Jill bs S2posed 1 bli Sie or outcry, a the Cours House Huston Township. 426 15 Hay o els 3 E in the Borough of efonte. in said county commencin 40 Burley, Jac D J Gingery & J Q Miles 9 83 5 ; the second Wednesday of June next (it being the 10th day yds Bl ivinere gery 431 100 Harris, J P. : © 2787 thereof) and i. by adjournment from day to day, o 163 Price. John..........W C Heinle................... 18 2 140f433 153 Irvin, Robt.......... © 3551 until all are sold. 433 163 52 | 340/433 153 Irvin Robt . » 3 eo TE HE Ena yl Acres Per. arrantee ers axes and Costs Lee, John... oe 65 7 32 | 368 147 Lathrop, W Heinle... 18 40 10 1% DS Beend 32 120 80 pbb, Ag. M ...Rockaway Wilson Co... 6 82 = 100 W C Heinle... 930 | 163 lone Bich PPro. LE ns Mat W Brower 13 48 i 10 W C Gardner.................. 464 2 1% Malone Rich raters x y Noomer : 2 2 v : Marion Township. ier, hobt......... einle..... : 133163 Bell, Wm... M W Brower. ............. Ve ORs iD 22h Ms. Jos Hi Lobell 784 433 163 Fox, Samu Kingston Realty Co. Lair. d, fat Pre v 00) rssh 12 | 433 153 Morgan ac % WI 8a 134 34 Gilliland, Jas Dr M Stewart........ Longe Re wy DF . 54 oo 15 Vo Y u Xhomas 1g 3.6 of 433 163 Hall, Chas............ Jas A Beaver. oy IM Geo Kanfima 3 aE 1 Mn Ww ¥ Thomas ge 100 Harris, Henry.....Dr M Stewart. vi Kins, j Sam Roum . 8 05 L433 133 Mort Y h ‘WA Christ heirs © 9912 153 CH ouas 28 362 Harris, Benj......... Dr M Stewart. an Sem y tat 7 95 | of Miser ohn A . Ein WC Sin €; in 350 406 Hoover, John......Dr M Stewart. 1 les, Jas. Heinle pson 16 55 | 433 433 153 Do Ron ssresenes H Boulton & Benin. 118 Dob rantz - 3 70 Nicholson, Jno....Mrs S J] Boak Unk nt. YE Allin e .. 553 | Yaof: 3 1 peers. iS gemma, 2H Alon er 18 83 Bo Downing 88 73 Wheeler, Hen......Dr M Stewart... jaknown... pra ison ~ 506 141 = br i ws. ard...... Mat W Brower we tay Lnimown,.. Do Downing ie 433 163 Wallace, J J.......... Kingston Realty nknown... einle 10 91 in, George......... I] @ primes stenes v --Ma Brower Yeager, Sim........W L Cook .. 426 | 340f433 153 Peters, Rich......... W A Christ heirs.. ..F P Blair..... 10 75 College Township. Yeager, Sim........ W L Cook. . 426] 38 Robinson, W H....T G McCausland. P........W C Heinle.. 35 89 364 Johnson, Ross...... Theodore Boal............... Zantz'ger, P....... HS Taylor 692 36 Robinson, W H....T G McCausland. Union Township. : Miles T hi 433 Reigart A ...... Harris & Gray... Pp Curtin Township. es 1 ownsiip, 33 158 Rohrer, Christ.. Harris, & Gray... Clark, Wm........... FE P Blair i fa 27 65 SE 7 123 Barton, Wm........\W J Weist, Trust.......... 12 46 ainey, kob........ DAL... Hall, Robt..........Wm Wright Jr . 319 ny Ye 5% 100 Fenson Pet.'.." Realty Estate. 1073 | 4331 henck. And. Harris & Gray. Mann, Hatv.......F P Blair... BCE 200 120 Carscadden, .RJMann....... 466 156 60 Derr S & J Stahl....Chas B Kline... 10 73 | 433 153 ichenek, Soo Faris : Gray. Wister, Wm......... F P Blair,...c.ccccoouee. 30 31 104 DeHaven. Pet. ....Dunlap & Wil 896 156 60 Derr S & J Stahl... W C Heinle... ... 1073 [4331 JH nen ares Soy Walker Township 114 Evans, Cad.......... Dunlap & Williams.. 950 105 Housel, Wm......... W C Heinle.................. 48 81 | 247 v t i; 9e0 see His & Gray . 415 Gilbert, Wm........ Centre Brick & Clay Co.. 39 08 80 Kreamer, Pet 167 S loug , Geo ae = Tay 6 92 294 Godfrey, Mar.......W C Heinl 20 09 : . 608433153 Slddens, Lit SR i 5 89 fi S12 92 400 Lake, Rich.. 33 58 i 153 Smt 'y dary N, Ehom: 16 08 gr os When Th 18 3 433 153 DE In ‘Realty Estate... 09 : 3 % Chas 9 = 13 45 Unknown... 3 66 | 153 153 Turner, Jas.........Mat Ww Brower 5 654 “You know he’s neyer yet been knocked 2619 100 Yaknows. 6 82 | 433 153 Turner, Jas.......... ¥ £ Jel 5 40 out by any one” ity « OW 1001 Unknown. .......... Womelsdorf & Dunkie.. 512 | g5 2 iz ho cared f t d that had 153% Piiftor TowashD, 0 Uoinows eo 1512 | 12 357 who car or poetry, an at had A ee unkle............cc.eet poetry 148 20 Burton, Robt.......M Thompson............... 14401209 106 Witmer J ‘Harti & Grav... 46 28 Worth Township. been the red haired schoolteacher who 130 Burton, Robt... Mrs ST Christ............. 534353 753 Welsh. Jos... Mary BAvery... 20 48 : ; scared him off into the woods. ~~ | “8. gndemon, .... Jatt YLel nn. 5 3 iz Dien} “Thos 2 E Jpompeon 3 2 193 Witmer, Hen........Edward French 3 % = Glimer Hey. =] 7 iti uz 3 “Where are you going?’ Stubener uyett sumbrCo 6 37 | 21 Diehl Thompson 429 | 8 Jrimes: Hen... 25 04 | 300 Hawthorn, T.......J I Thompson...... 59 92 demanded in surprise, looking at his uyett LumbrCo 27 95 ' 90 Dieh W H Thompson Jr. 813 | 43 Whe ro, 41 09 | 150 rd, AB... B Laird........ rH 22 Di Eliz T Hamilton . 915 Wilson, W: 17 48 wson, Geo........ I Thompson . 4332 watch. D ST Christ...... Lou 359 ilson, Ee 2 3 Mayland, Jasp.....J I Thompson - Bs 30 S rist....... a 31 own! . iles, Samuel..... ompson Pat, with his hand on the doorknob, 37 Homer, BI 922 Di i een] as I Thompson--- Re . Spring . P 70 18 5 Mifflin, John. ‘Thompson 528 + omer, B Jr... ehl, Nich Sr....John ompson......... LED. BY usin sitissnianains s 5 pase 0) is POLS tie ” he 100 Han 2 Sree % Dich Nich 5 ol Thommen . 1 a hes Fe 3p- w Meme sess 23 88 3 Ross, John. ] Fompsen > S 8 id. “There's iy i 147 Hill, Henry.. 37 Diehl, Nich Sr....John Hi 545 | 92 102 Thornberg, T.....W B Eckley Est 700 Singer, John... I Thompson. C662 said. ere’s a professor who's go- 62 116 Kohlmyer, G 18 Diehl, Nich Sr. 5 45 | 250 Toole, Henry......W C Heinle...... . 1548 Shippen, W Jr...... i Thompson 91.45 ing to give a lecture there on Brown- Iz Manly, Hen. 1] Dash, Nich Sr.... ; 1% 1% Theon, wi. Shivaod Stacks : 1" z 100 Unknown... Cl Hemie. oo : 2 I ing tonight, and Browning is the sort 35 2 Grove, Robt.........Mi . 556] 15 Kurtz, J Lo... HS Tayloru...ccocovveinnnins 421 Wister, Wm.........J I Thompson. 4023 . of writer you need assistance with. 36 47 82 Kline, John.......... . 1450 hoe T hi 155 Wining, Wi ilbur Wining - 762 Sometimes I think I ought to go to 263 67 McKean, Rob......M - 15261 400 Skws 0 Henle. 33 27 > _— night school.” in & OBE no... Lan W ® . ni2| Treasurer's Sale of Seated Lands “But, great Scott, man!” exclaimed 5 2 5 oats Jon Z0 IW Ae PW Cia , a5 June 10, 1914. ’ id . te HoFified anager aio UEl BM 2 on. - S181ER 4 Carscadden, Di. Realty Estate © 31| SEATED LIST RETURNED BY THE SEVERAL TAX with the Flying Dutchman tonight!” 212 . 867 10 20 LR ’ $x 1-5 433 163 21 22 COLLECTORS. “I know it. But I won't enter the 10 Unknown. ............ | dor |134RIR - AZ ores NAME TOWNSHIP TAXES & COSTS ring a moment before half past 9 or 131 34 12 Lucas, D Sr... "426| 38 William Mayes.............. Boggs .$.15 72 quarter to 10. The lecture will be 50 C415 i 21 . 537 Emily A Littlefield....... 113 62 150 Hamilton, T 450 60 37 wood Swyers 4 87 over at 9:15. If you want to make 304 89 Kennedy, 400 2112 | 260 Daniel Purrell. 47 12 sure come around al pick me up in 1% Unknown...... 450 . 3462| 8 Daniel Purrell 7 80 : hine.” 359 . 1545 400 . 4020 oseph Packer. 13 JOUP mac wine, 1% L754 Potter 300 . 2337|217 Burdine Butler tT 2e Stubener shrugged his shoulders a 2 60 100 Felmlee, 400 3 1 15 Howard Bri . 2% & helplessly. 437 108 “10 38 J Unknown x esarnenteses 37 68 4 Ellen Leiten.. aie - Ne “You've got no kick coming,” Pat 288 . 22 66 Dan’ 360 160 44 59 | 333 W Swisher Estate 36 13 “Dad us 106 ~ 668 be : 433° Parker, Geo ....... 62 74 | "17 Elizabeth Woods 11 95 assured him. “Dad used to tell me a 228 10 78 ~ Pack, Jas. Mat W Brower... 8 1) $8 seesnes 277] 3 Teanc Reigle 3 7 man’s worst time was in the hours just 125 1% » Datle......] Wittenberg... oon. 433 @nul 4 K r, . 28 g before a fight and that many a fight Rush Township. ii 15 | Mccalel pseph Heirs... Aa E was lost by a man’s breaking down B Sammel...G W. Mill 10 Allison, And......... A 260 2 essinger Gertrude. 598 right there, with nothing to do but| BT Henry Son Bleek. 20 8 | 90110 Arthas, Ann WC A ER War rons 762 JOHN D. MILLER, Treasurer of Centre County. -