The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 18, 1885, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Cexree Harty, Pa, Nov. 18, 1885, |
Teams ~$2 per year in advance. $2.60
when not in advance. Advertisements |
20 cents per line tor three insertions. |
One colum per year $90—4 colum $45.
Hereafter all subscribers paying |
their subscription in advance, will get » |
credit of two months additional as a pre |
mium on $2 in advance,
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BUSH ARCADE. BUSH ARCADE
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—eeSup't Westfall, Mr. Harrar, Mr.
Seymour, and other railroad officials of
the P. & FE. Div. passed over our road on
Tuesday, in a special car, secompanied by
Mr. Maginnis of the Williamaport Gazette
& Bulletin; Mr Housten, of Montgomery,
and Messrs. M’Farlane, Hees, Wolf und
the editor of the Rerorres, aod had
qnite a pleasant trip. A notable feature
being Mr, Hess large and elegant rambos
H. The entire party dined at the Bash
Mr. Westfall and bis staff are
cilities, and we can assure our ple
that nothing will be left undone in this
regard. Mr, Maginnis can add much to
Children's Jersey Caps at 15, 25, 30 and
35 cents.
Cashmere Hose for Ladies, full regu- |
lar made, at 25 cents, in colors and black,
Our Cloths—Trico Home-spun and |
Jamestown goods are selling rapidly.
By the way we can show youthe finest
line of 1} yard wide Cloths and Trico |
you ever saw. Our price is 55 cents; not |
one week 60¢, next week 50¢, but each |
week alike—55 cents,
Dress Braids from an { of an inch to 3 |
inches wide.
Wool Laces in all colors and widths,
Fedora Buckles and Clasps for dresses,
Wrap Fringes in all shades. Our line
is acknowledged to be the finest,
Velvet Ribbon in pink, blue, cardinal |
and common colors—satin back.
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D. GARMAN & SON,
Bush Arcade, Bellefonte,
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LOCAL ITEMS,
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Clasps for dresses —Garmaus.
—(Clymer family to-night,
— Farmers,are mostly done husking
corn.
——Good opening for a doctor at
Spring Millis,
Wraps, fringes, braid and wool laces—
Garmans, oll
—Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Wolf are visit~
ing in Williamsport.
Saxony, Germantown and common |
yaro—(rarmaans., wll
—~ Rov. Mr, Whitney's wife is vis
ing friends 1 the valley. &
~—(QRIESTAL is the best i
market. Ilry « sack.
~Howard Human, of Aagonsburg, is |
about to move to Ceutre Hgll.
——Michael Frank, a cifizen of Penn
twp, died ou 13, aged soe 70 years.
Shelled corn and oiler coarse grain |
waated at the Centre Hall rolier mill
——Mr. Daniel Fleer has driven
stakes {0; 8 new Lousa Dear Lhe ratiroad
——Moanday and Thesday were de-
lightful days—like the'beginniog of lu-
dian summer.
—Tue Centre Hall $tation is one of
the liveliest on tue rosd, witn stir and
trade increasing. :
——Toe Reformed pamsonage is fast
being completed. Iu will bg 8 Landsowe
building when finished.
—Rev. Mac. Risuel, Methodist pas
tor of a charge below Lewistown, 1& ¥is-
iting his pureuts here, x
Mr. David Lohr, of Farmers Mills,
has purchased a lut and wil erect a
house at Centre Hall,
Mr. D. C. Keller has already erect-
ed a large new stable to take the place of
the one recently buruved,
Corn meal grists will be ground at |
the Centre Halli roller mill, Tuesday and
Saturday of each week. tf
—— About a dozen of new houses are
already fixed upun 10 be erected in Ceuw-
tre Hail the eusaing year.
~]ottie Ross had a pretty little
birthday party l'oesday nigut—much to
the delight of the little folks.
w—ePlasterers at the new church at
Millheim are frozen ap. No more work
this fall nuless iv moderates,
~The Spring Milis band is flonrish
ing and discunrses five masic, aud as an
orgauization favors temperance,
~Ziotby, Peun Cave aud Axmann
are the names of three new stauous
placedgon the scheduie of our road.
Saturday and Sanday were raw
and cold, with a snow squall at night
that put 8 white face on the ground.
~The Lutheran members of the
Centre Hall charge are putting 10 a gratis
day's work filling up around their sew
charch,
——Dry floods at cost at Dinges’ store.
Exchange for turkeys, ducks, ohicke.s,
busier, vges, chesinuis, ete. Give Din
gea's store a call,
—Merchant tailoring at the Phila
del Branch, and satisfaction guaran.
Ap experienced head oversees
this department. tu
ww Millbeimers are somplainiog of
want of “fire” iu their houvk aud Jer
company. A big blaze would wakea
them up—when it's too late,
wThe railroad officials passed over
our road in a special vu Fuesday, and by
invitation of Bup’t Westfall, we bad the
pleasure of joining he party,
The Clymer family, of Milton, gave
a musical entertainment in Aasrousburg,
on 14. They furmsh excellent music
Andy Immel entertained them over Sun.
«eThe scaffold has been taken from
of the new Lutheran church
plasteriog of the different rooms
on being done to be fuliowed by fres
wm Pomona G of Centre county
will meet at Centre Hall, Friday, Nov.
Business
27,8410 a. m. of importance
will be transacted and a full attendanos is
sausages are i ripe-~the
8q ol he bo
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moro ug
3 gu no indication of it So whi
stall longest sausage and w out
biguest piece 7
wep winterish blast us be
Hitig
the modus operandi of a Mexican buil
mer.
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REMOVAL OF Comrpses.—On Satur-
day, 14, the remains of the followiag per-
al ground at Potters Milis, and were de-
posited in the cefuetery at Bellefonte, in
Dr James P. Wilson, buried in 1863,
and his daughter Julia, aged sbout eight
years, whose remains were buried in the
sRILG Krave, ?
Mrs. Mary Wilson (mother of Dr. Jas.
Hon. Wm. W. Potier, who was buried
in 1838, He was a grandson of Geueral
Potter, of revolutivnary fame. He was
bon at Potters Mills, Dec. 18, 1792; was
admitted to the bar in April, 1814; was
elected to congress in 1836 and 1538,
where be gaived a high reputation and
was the leader of the Democratic delega-
tion from Pennsy.vanis. He died in his
48th year. He left no children,
—The first work of real importance
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the lower end of tcwo to the depot
[his is a matter that mast be attended
to some time and the longer it ja de-
layed the greater will be the expense
aud difficulty. Persons who wish to
build iu that section will be relieved of
the suspense as to where the line will be,
Land taken from oue side should be paid
fur by the party getung it on the oppo-
«ite side the road, at a fair valve, A
walk sbould also be provided for to the
station. There is much travel in and out,
aud it will not be to the credit of vur
town if pedestrians must wade through
mud, avkle deep, all winter and next
spring. Hope our council will be prow pt
in these matters.
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day, evening. This. family c
Mp Chptirer sid) Srebiidren,
aida ®anpped with silver instrumetts
AFT e latest musical inveution, and dis
course music second to no band that bas
traveled this part of the sate, They al-
ways draw crowded houses and are press
ed tu return sgain where they have
once been heard. They are a musical
marvel, +
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— West Smith, one of Centre Hall's
young wen, bas gooe and taken himsel:
A Wile,
pence spew how to make an “lmpres
siun” upun oue of Boalsvurg's feir dam-
sels and has “locked forms” with her.
I'he pair have tne REpcrTER's beet wishes
May sorrow never cowe Beross their pai b-
way, and life be strewa with happiness
fur the pride apd groom,
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—Powers & Son are still alive and
doing the largesi busiuess in
aud shoes in the county, People
Powers’ and see and theo buy,
stock of goods always spa
and the prices are 80 stactory
3 t buy. Boo ghd
Classes, sexes and af, aud
no misrepresectation or paper led ar-
ticle. The public are asked to call aud
see their stuck, no matter whether want.
ing to purchase or not.
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~The boro’ dads should at once pro-
vide for some kind of an spparatus to ex
tinguish fires; don’t wait util « big fire
i8 bad, doit iu .tume to preveot such a
calamity, There are some very simple
and cheap wachives wade for this pur
poseé sud to suit small towns, which
would come handy st the next fire, It
may cause a little tax and a little grumb-
ling—10 matber sboat that—the saviug
may amount to thousands
or itsell
AP ———
— A attempt was made to borglar-
ize Dr. Cons. Smith, resiting near Clin.
ton Dale, OCtinion eonnty. Tue party
eutered the house by a ladder to an up-
siairs window, but on entering the hed
room the Dr. weakened up and routed
them. He had received a registered let-
ter 1hat day containing a note, and it is
thought the idea that it contained mon-
ey led 1he party to the search,
wee Mies Mame» Hillbish, familiar]
known iu this place, and Mr. J. B Reed,
a prominent Philadelphian, were mar-
ried in Lock Haven, Tuesday evening.
I'he happy couple will v sit Washing.
ton, New York and Boston, afier whieh
they wifl make Philadelphia their home.
Sacer tu them,
weeThose of our patrons who have
kindly responded to our request for ma-
terial wid, in whole or part of their ac
esants, have our thanks. If any others
that may yet bear our needs in mind make
ax a remittance they may appropriate to
themselves a liberal share of our thanks,
«Mr. Donachy, artist, of Lewishurg,
has obtained the contract for frescoing
the new Lotheran chursh in this place.
Mr. D, has done some fine work in Look
Haven and other large towns, and the
work in the church here is to be of the
finest class,
~The Boalsburg Modoes returned
from ther bunting expedition in the
Seven Mb, on Friday, with five deer
and a large bear, Their party numbered
fifteen men, and their success this season
keeps up their good record,
wee Pocohontas, Io, RB 12th,
says: Mm Sarah Harpster, of Centre
Hall, Pa, arrived at this inct yesterday.
She in 3 inter la-lyw of Mrs W. Bie
,and inten the Bissells an
extended visit, sd
2 For 82 in advance we will send
the KzporTER one year and the Naw
Yorx Weexkrty WoRLp six months, The
two papers lor the time X $2.
This ofi-r wo make to Induce advance
payment, of
we Af 0r Bapt. 1 our stock of
emb
will be complete and k
on ain
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FROM COBURN,
Times are pretty brisk about here, The
| grain business is picking up. The pota-
| to hoom is over and the barley boom bas
| tnken its place— Whitmer & Liucoln are
| loading a car and 8, R, Gettig has a car
load about ready to ship; they are pay-
ing 55 cents for No. 1 barley.
There wus quite an excitement here
when we heard the news that J. Haryoy
Smith was waylayed and robbed in Will-
iamsport. Items io newspapers say that
he had been on a spree, ete. That must
be a mistake, for Harvey was a strict
temperance man and a perfect gentle-
man in every respect, The writer has
known him for several years and shared
his company many times, and never saw
nim take an iotoxicaung drink of any
kind. This statewent the citizens will
ull be ready to verify. Harvey has beer
doing business here for over a year, and
18 much thougnt of. The papers have
done Mr, Smith a big injury, At last ac-
counts he was at his home in Ashland
doing as well as poesible. We are anxious
for bis return,
W. A. Kreamer has moved into his new
mansion, and it is a nice and cosy place
of which be can feel proud,
Judge Ard is puting the finishing
touches on bis house but don’t intend
occupying it until spring.
The Vaudervilt house has changed
hands
AAR 1 A RSE WY
kelvlech and Tom Bwith to finish it till
March, The Parker house had two ad-
ditivus added to it,
Whitmer & Lincoln have put a roof
over their scales, Thus you see improve-
ments are going on in all coruers,
The E. V. Association has bad a series
of meetings going on for the last two
weeks,
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been rather dull since camp.
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AARONSBURG.
may be a rise in grain,
Hall this fall.
one—Mr. Yearick is one of our best
Democrats, and always at his post.
worked it op so well,
The oldest lady in our town, Mrs.
| Emanuel Ettioger, is in feeble health.
| Mrs. Foster and danghter, Maise, Mra.
dou’t regret the trip and time spent.
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«. Cold feet—two feet of snow,
—gne settied on the lungs,
Dr. -~
Medicine,
Dr. Bawbepes says the surest way to
take a cold to be always hugging a
stove, Younfiman, remember this, and
when you go ta see your girl on Bunday
night don’t spesd your time hugging the
stove; but if yoo get a cold Dr. Kess-
ler's Celebrated Boglish Coogh Medicine
can be relied gp@n to care you.
Did it ever ocfur to yon, thooghtfal
and prudent reader, that Dr. Kessler's
Celebrated English Cough Medicine most
| be an article of
| the manufsctu
| tise “money r
i chasers” BS
} Jom
r ever be able to adver
d by J D Murray.
ox, Horroway & Co,
Philadeipbia Agents
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It wif! not disappoint you. It
hestefirticle known for purifying the
highd and building up the health and
rength
out in blotches on my face, 1 found no
cure nntil 1 used Parker's Tonic two
years ago. It is the menicice for me. —
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Whisky and the Weed.—When it be-
comes clearly understood that Dr. Rich
mond’s Samaritan Nervine is not only a
specific for epilepey, nervous diseases,
siver and kidney diseases, scrofola, and a
host of other disorders, but also inebrie-
ty, thousands will rise up and call the
discoverer blessed $1.00 at droggists.
Lomas li —y
“We dn not have to recommend Park.
or's Hair Balsam but once,” writes C, A,
Barger, d-uegist, of Liberty, N Y
ter that it stands on its record.” It stops
fa'ling hair, restores original color, soft
ness and gloss, Exceptionally olean,
prevents dandruff. nov
Inds is Mf
fry the wonderful preparation, Kel.
Jer's Catarrh Remedy, the sheolate and
positive enre for catarrh, malalia, skin
diseases, dvspepsia, rheomatism and all
Wind diseases. Its success js remark-
able.
ess ly tf fr ——
Aver's SBarsaparilla works directly and
promptly to purify and enrich the blond,
improve the appetite, strengthen the
nerves, and brace up the system. It is
in the truest sense an alterative medi
sing, Every invalid should give it a tri-
al.
SE AE i ct
For thenmatism, lambago, nenraleis,
eramp and onlic there i* no remedy gn-
price to the genuine Dr. Thomas’ Elec
tie Oil.
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& To rar Crrizexs or Cexrar Hart.
~The Centre Hall bakery is better than
ever prepared to farnish ita costomers,
and all others, with fresh hread, mlls,
cakes, &c. All kinds of cakes kept on
can see the sign. M. WiLrow.
wen’) yea, O you["~If you have
sale to Jas N. Lei of Spring
Mills, has the lungs, wind and tact to
put it throngh for you to your utmost
satisfaction, large experience as an
anctioneer puts him to the front in that
business,
weeMerchant tailoring in all ite
branches done at the Philad. Branch, A
tailor of long experience superintends all
work, and utmost satisfaction Jur
weer stock of fall and winter wool-
ens is now in, and on all orders for the
next 30 days, we will allow a disconnt of
10 per ren Govossirn Baos.
Merchant Tailors, Bellefonte, Pa.
wes Rov, 8 W, Pomeroy will preach
in the Prestyterino church, at Patio
Hil, on Sabbath moroing, next, at 10:30
Merivo hosiery and onderwear—
Garmans. ooo of
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THE CHEAPEST
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ALWAY
What we do not have on hand we will order.
At Wm Wolf & Son's
THERE I8 A GRAND DISPLAY IN
Fall and Winter
—GOO0DS.
The list, among a thousand other
thiogs is made up of
Latest Style Ladies’ Dress
Goods,
which can not be excelled by
any store in the county.
Ladies’ Trimmings
i For Dresses, Bonnets, and Hats,
ali of the pew styles.
NO OLD STYLES BOUGHT
| but an assortment right up to what is
| worn in any city.
LADIES, CALL AND BEE
and if vou don't wish to buy goods will
be shown with pleasure,
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Chiidien, at 8 bargain.
HOSIERY for all, and lower than the
lowest. A full line.
| FANCY GOODS.—Everything in the
line of lancy goods,
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Ready-Made Clothing,
for men and boys. Overcuats lower
than avy retail store in the city.
HAS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, for
assortment and cheap.
ents. All the latest designs.
BLANKETS, for all uses, for man and
ces. Fancy and plain.
Clothes and Cassimeres
our Dry-goods depari ment is
FULL AND COMPLETE,
and we can please any and
all tastes of men, women and children.
The Grocery Department
bas the hest Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Syr-
—Tps, etc, that thelmarket affords,
We keep no adaiterated goods
to sell as genuine,
Give us a call, at the old stand, and if
we have not what you want, we'll get it,
and guarantee satisfaction,
We give the highest prices for all
kiads of produce.
WM. WOLF & BON,
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GOOD GOODE. NU TRASH. NG SHODDY.
AN ENTERPRISING ANDRELIAB
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J. Zeller & Bon, Bellefonte, can always
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{ linble, Having recured the agency lor
| the celebrated Dr, King's New Discovery
for Consnmption, will sell it on a por
| tive gonarantee, It will surely cure any
{ and every affection of the throat, Inngs
| and chest, aud to show our coofidence
bottle fee,
AN ANSWER WANTED.
Can any one bring us a case of kidoey
{ or liver complaint that Electric Bitters
will not speedi'y care ? say they
cannot, as thoosands of cases already
| permanently cured and who are daily
| recommending Electric Bitters, will
| prove, Brights disease, diabetes, weak
back, or urinary complaint quickly eared
| They purify the blood, regulate the bow
| els, and act directly on the diseased
| parte. Every bottle goaracteed, For
| sule at firty cents a bottle, by J. Zeller &
| Bun, Beliefoute.
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BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE,
| The best salve in the world for cuts
| bruises, sores, nicers, salt rheum, fever
| sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblaine,
{ corns, and all skin eruptions, apt posi-
{ tively cures piles, or no pay required
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tion, or money refunded. Price 26 come
{ & box. For sale by J. Zeller & Bon. Belle
| fonte, duggists, jan7y
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If people troubled with eolds would
to church or pisces of entertainment,
they would avoid coaghing, grestly to
the comfort of both speaker and hesrers,
| Pablic speakers and singers find that the
Pectoral wonderfully increases the pow-
| er and flexibility of the voice,
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| DIGESTION THE GREATEST
CRET OF LIFE.
A good digew ion secured
| Bimmon's Liver Regulaior,
| *“Iiis the ouly medicine that relieved
| me after suffering tive years with dys
i p-psia, heartharn, sick headache aud
| constipation, Gro. B. Avynes,
Delaplane, Station, Va.”
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| BOOT and AHOE MAKER,
! CENTRE HALL
The nndersigned has opened a shop in
the rear of the back, y Chureh siree:,
and is prepared to de kin of wor
New hoods and
{ repairing done,
| teed and all work
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promptly
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| patronage. [outlBja'y] A. G. NOLL.
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Has just received a fine lot of Stoves.
Heaters, Cooks, Ranges,
Nickled And Plain,
Call and see Them.
NEW YORK
OBSERVER.
OLDEST AXD BEST
RELIGIOUS AND BECULAR FAMI-
LY NEWSPAPER.
NATIONAL AND EVANGELICAL.
ALL THE XEWS VIGOROUS EDITORIALS,
A trustworthy paper for business men.
It has speci«l depsriments for Farmers,
Sunday School Teachers and House
keepers,
The New York Observer
FOR 1886,
SIXTY.FOURTH VOLUME,
will contain a new and never before pubs
lished series of “Irenaeus Letters”; regu-
lar correspondence from Great Britain,
France, Germany and Italy; Letters from
Mission Stations in India, Chine, Japan,
Africa and Micronesia; original arucles
from mee of influence and knowledge of
affairs in different parts of this country,
and selected articles from the choicest
literary and religions publications, in po-
etry and prose,
A New Volume containing a Second
Series of “Irenarus Lotters,” a sketeh of
hin life and work, will shortly be pubs
lished.
We shall offer this year special and at-
tractive inducements to sabscribers and
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XECUTOR'S ROTICE.~ Letters testamentary
- upon the estate of Margarets A
Woods, late of Gregg twp, Gec’d, having been lav
| fully granted to the undersigned, would respect.
| fully request all persons knowing themselves W be
| indebted tothe esate to make immediate pay.
ment and those having claims against the satne 10
| present the same duly authenticated for settle
ment, 1RnovL BA WOODS Ex'r
JH OVEE Al
d : HALL ~The undersigned offers hia
large 28ory Brick Dwelling House and Lot st
{ private sale, Hlable and all other outbuilding
| are also of brick, ezcept coryerib and joe Ji
All bulldings are new, Choice fruit on the lo
| 8nd 8 cistern near the door. Heater in celinr can
{ be bought with propesty if dewired. i bse
| 801d very cheap or further information
14 H E ZERKBE
uidernsigied heirs of
Cetitre Hall
lute of Asroustnirg, Cen
iam Harter, des #
Pa. will expose ou the premises, one ile scout}
east Gf Anronsunrg, ou
~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27
the following valuable resi estate
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1WURBT PROCLAMATION
&) Whereas, the Hon, 4 0, Furst, President of
Lae Uetirtof Common Vieas of the 0c Judicial Dis
tract, consisting i Lhe coutties of Centre
Huntington, snd the Hon Jes HB Bmbib spd 1b
Hos Lwelor Muneos Assoc, Judges fu Certre UBD
13, baviug isssuod Lisl precept bessing dete ist dey
of Oat ih, te mie directed, lor ling at i
yer asd lTermiser and General Sil belivery pd
Wharler Ressious 0i Lhe Pouce elleiopie, for { .
Cunt of vient, € the Thi d
Mouday of 8 day of Dov,
ne, snd tu Hotice is he
given tothe Lie Pesce, Alcorn 5
ang 4 Joba ty of Lentae, that
6 18 LLaly DYOPer Dersuns, 8b 10 o'elex
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