The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 03, 1910, Image 4

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THE OENTRE REPORTER.
8. W. SMITH, , . . Editor and Proprietor.
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PF Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as
Second Class mail matter,
Centre Harr, . .
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910,
TERMS, The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per lines for
three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub-
sequent insertion, Other rates made known on
application,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Evangelical ~Tusseyville, morning Linden
Hall, afternoon.
Uaite! Evangelical—Lemont, morning ; Stste
College, afternoon ; Linden Hall, evening.
Reformed 1
ternoon ;
nion, morpiog ; Spring Mi lls, «af-
Centre Hall, evening.
Preshytert
n--Centre Hall,
1000
morning Spring
Mills, after:
Tasseyvitle, m ing ; Centre Hall,
alternoon ; Spring Mills, evening,
ATE Ll
NJ CHARTER-Natice is
! n that an application
the
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meier of 8&0 i
be ealled PENN HALL
OMPANY, thesharacter
iar the purpose
operating a
of Centre at
of con
iine of
Slate
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thence to the
¢ township,
me Com
» to the
econ
mpany, at 8
» township
r 1 Gregg
residence of
dences and place
partnerships an
Centre County Bavquet
The Centre County Association
of Philadelphia will hold mid-
winter barquet Wednesday evening,
February 16th, at s ying hotel or cafe to
be indicated later by the committee in
charge. All Centre county people re
sidiog in or about Philadelphia, who
have not received invitations to the
functions, and also those who have
changed their residence during the
past year, are earnestly requested to
forward their names and address
the secretary, J. C. C. Beale, 41 Bouth
15Lh
The committee composed of Ira D.
Garman, Gray Mattern, J. C. C.
Beale, Warner Underwood, Herman
Haupt, Btaart C. Rankle, William T.
Meyer and William A. Magee met at
the bh president of the as.
sociation and made the arrangements
noted above,
ite
to
Nireet.
o
ne of the
EE —
Hatto ln Character Studies from Life.
John B. Ratto, in charscter
from life, will appear ia Grange Arca-
dia, Hall, evening,
February Sth. He has been secured to
Mr, Cops, who was ad-
vertised to be here on the 21st ultimo
and failed to do 80 on account of sick-
On account of these conditions
the tickets issued for the Cope lecture
will be secepted at the door. Tue
chart will be found at Kreamer and
Bon’s store, where additional reserved
seat tickels may be secured. General
admission, cents ; reserved seat
children between
sud fifteen years, 10
studies
Centre Tuesday
fill the place of
Less,
20
tickels, 30 cents :
the ages of six
cents,
tsa fet ——
The January Weather,
The good old winters, 30 far as hav:
ing an abundance of snow is concern
have returned. The snow snd
rainfall for the month are as follows.
ed,
Reduced to water.
35 inches
".
Total snow fall 18¢ Total minfall |
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Sharer-Reish,
George W. Bharer and Miss Barab
J. Reish, both 8f Centre Hall, were
married at the Lutheran parsonage
Saturday evening, by Rev. B. F. Bie
ber. Both the young people are well
snd favorably known in Centre Hall,
where they have lived for a number of
years. About the firs’ of April the
young couple will begin housekeeping
on s farm east of Pleasant Gap, men-
tion of which was made a fow weeks
ago. Mr, and Mrs. Sharer have the
best wishes of the Reporter and a host
of friends, for a long and prosperous
life.
I ——————— As MA AAAI
Miller Goodhart Bays Farm,
It is stated on good authority that
“Miller J. Goodhart purchased eighty
acres of che Ross farm, near Farmers
Mille, from Mrs, Mary A. Ross, of
Centre Hall, and that he will erect
buildgpgs on the same in the vicinity
of the Pike school house, east of the
turnpike, at the old toll gate, this side
of Spring Mille. Mr. Goodhart is now
tenant on the Ross farm, and it is sald
will build a small house between this
and spring to sccommodate his family
‘until the farm buildings can be
erected, i
Centre Reporter, §1 a year,
aod i ii Smit
DECREES OF THE COURT,
Summary Punishment by Jastice Keleh.
line Quashed In Cnaes From East
Penns Valley for Fish Law Violations
~Hurris Township Divided into Two
Election Districts,
The court filed a number of decrees
in oases heard before court during the
past few sessions. Among those of
greatest interest is the disposition of
the cases from Penn, Haines, and
Gregg townships and Millbeim bor-
ough, These are cases brought before
court by fish wardens and eflected the
persons of John Horner, John Ebert,
G. Wolf, J. W. Meyer, E. B. Me.
Mullen, J. B. Voopada and E. I
Musser. A portion of the decree in
these cases reads thus : ‘* Exceptions
to the record of the justice of the peace
are hereby sustained ; the record of
the conviction set aside, and the con-
viction itself quashed.”
Commonwealth va, W, H, Evy
Court struck off appeal, and ordered
Mr. Evy to appear before Justice
Keichline for sentence This case grew
out of boisterous actions of ivy while
on the train on the local brench.
I'he railroad company ordered his
arrest, and Justice Keichline jmposed
summery punishment. The verdict
of the jastice will stand,
Busan Miles ve. Joseph Green. The
tax eollectyr of Boggs townshin
presented a claim for taxes when Mrs
Miles purchased the property of Jo
serh Green at sherifl’s sale. The
auditor refused to sallow tax. The
court ordered the taxes to be paid out
of funds in auditor's hands.
Whetheror not a tax lien
lectable hefore a mortgage was
question iovolved in the case of
Lillian Reeder vo, J. CU. Weaver. The
engrt decided that the mortgage
was the first lien. {( Note—~A law re
cently passed, after the case cited, wil!
make a tax lien collectable in advance
of a mortgage
Commovwealth va. Burdine Butler
lutier wae found guilty of malicious
mischief, at the last term of onurt,
act complained of being the tearing
down of a line fence between land
wiped by him W. Gardner
O vl
the
WHhaa
tive
and A.
A new trial was refused, and Butler to
appear at the February court for
sentence.
Z F. Welsh va. Harvey and Lydis
Young, Rule to strike off an appeal
from the justice of the peace. Rule
discharged.
J. I. Wagner ve. A. BR. Moon. Rule
to open judgment. Role absolute, or
in other words, judgment opened,
Harris township was divided
two election districts, designated
Eastern and Western precinets
Place of holding election in Easter:
precinet will be indicated by the eourt
at some future time. The February
election this year will be held at Boals
burg, as heretofore, for the whole
township. The voting place for the
Western precinct will remain at Boals-
burg.
into
Es
i ———.
Tusseyvlille.
On Tuesday evening, about fort
young folks entered the home of
William Rockev to do honors his
daughter Miss Myra, on her birthdays
apniversary. I'he merry hours were
wiled away by the use of games and
several sportson the ies, The brillian?
moon did much to add to the pleasure
of the latter. After erjoyiog numer.
ous refreshments, the young people
returned to their homes, but not
efore wishing Mise Myra many mors
such nuniversaries Ihe following
persons were present : Misses Marion
Meiss, Bertha Miller, Helen Bodtorf,
Blapche Mo Ruth Blutterbec
Ida Klinefelter, Mary Nefl, Grace
Bower, Huth Bower, Eliz sbeth Bitner,
Huth Rossman, Mary Weaver, Edos
Wagnper, Naomi Martz Messrs
George Yarnell, Clarence Raymond,
Adam Bmith, Jewett Hrooks, Wil
ism Lucas, Domer Ishler, William
Heckman, Wilbur Runkle, Johu
Bailey, Harry and John Neff, Wilbur
apd Frank Dashem, Fred Brown
Eimer Miller, Raymond Smith, Ash-
bridge ‘I'homas, Charles Horner, Roy
Martz, John Frazier, Bruce Weaver,
On Friday afternoon, Miss Mary
Weaver went to the home of Adam
Krumrine, at Boalsburg, where she
expects 10 remain several weeks,
Mrs. Mary Ishler, who had been
thrown from a sleigh, several weeks
ago, is all right again,
M. F. Rossman, who was also
thrown from a sleigh, and sustained a
fall on the ice, is feeling rather stif!
aud bruised.
Mrs. Badie Neff, who several weeks
ago suflered from an attack of appen-
d@itie, is able to be sbout again.
Mre. Henry Rossman had been ill
with the grip but is well sgain,
Owing to the. prolonged shower o!
snow flakes on Bunday, people were
obliged to remain home from church
However, Rev, Gress preached au able
sermon to those who ventured out,
being seemingly inspired by the tiny
flakes,
to
or
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—
Penn Hall.
F. R'chardson is going to leave for
Philadelphis, where he expects to go
to work in a dairy.
Oliver Funk will move
Frank Richardson house,
Rev. B. R. M. Bheeder took dinner
at the home of Walisce Musser, on
sunday. :
Franklin Albright was in tow over
Bunday.
James McCool and wife, sccompa-
nied by their little son Harvey and in-
fant daughter Freda, are visiting the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. M.
smith.
Harvey Bmith has been on the sick
list for the past few days,
Mre. Franklin Hostermano, who had
been ill for some time, is slowly Ime
proviog.
A A. i A ——
West Brush Valley.
James Wert and William Weaver
made a business inp to Burnham, and
CE. Duck and J. C. Grenoble were at
Spring Mills on business,
Those on the siok list are Mis. D, A
Weaver and Mrs. James Duck ; both
are lmproviog.
R E Wert had his engine repaired
and Is now again busy grindivg chop.
into the
Mre. W. ©. Burrell Is belping to take
care of her mother, who Is sick at the
home of H. M, Wert.
A i
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CENTRAL QUEEN TEMPLE, 174
Iostalls Officers Work Done by Mrs, Ha
zoll, of Bellefonte Lodge Moers nnd
Visitors,
Central Qaesn Temple, No.
Kuights of the Golden Eagle, at Cen- |
tre Hall, installed their officers for the
ensuing year at their meeting held
last week. There was a large sttend-
ance of local members and visitors
from the Bpring Mills and Bellefonte
lodges, After the installation was
over refreshments were served, and
an hour or more devoted to the social |
side. The installing officer was Mrs, |
Thomas Hazsl), of Bellefonte, The
officers are :
174, |
:
OFFICERS
Mrs, Clydd
Mrs, ¢
George
‘ast Templar Bradford
Bradford
Ripka
Fempl
i mpla Miss Grace 1
M
Prics
sshd] of Ceres
Mrs. Al
Mrs 1
Guardian of §
Less,
Prophoetoss, A
Mrs
nance, Catharis
Guardian of
VISITORS, BELLEFONTE LODGE
MILLIS JODGE
— eda
Manor Hill,
Runkle Frazier, of
Sunday at the
Cummings.
Mra, George and
Maggie Bwabb spent a day last
at the home of Alvin Btump.
lite
Lemont,
ome of
Mra
Negarson
1
ie
Frances the daughter nf Mr
but is now Improving.
Mr. and M Elmer Lowder, of
Oak Hall, spent Funday at the home
f Morris Runkle.
Miss Blanche Reiber,
spent ssveral days with
Miss Elle Cummings
Mrs. John Frezier attended a
ingatthe home nf D. L
Ssturday
Wednesday of last week, Mrs.
fa
of
her
Colyer
sil
ja
Bartges o1
shan
neighbors and friends. Quite a
jullie ss well as to the cuoice
nents composed of goose
felcacies
refresh
and
Fhursday eveniog a sled load
ed by Artbur Fortney.
ducob Wagner, of Centre Hall, is
al
s short slay
Edward Decker, who had bee;
week with bis sister,
Motter. Monday of next week
wil leave for Lewistown
nas secured employment,
Mr.and Mrs. W. W
“unday with Oilen
Coburn.
Mrs. H. M. Lingle, who has been
duriog the past week, not improv.
dd at this writing.
H. A. Haugh, who had the mis.
fortune to fali during the icy weather,
aud break several bones in his hand,
is recovering from the irjury.
Mayoard Barger, who has besn |:
Johostown for some time, hiss returo
ed home,
Wm. Motter and D. D. Decker are
hauling lsggings and paperwood,
Mrs Wm
Jamison
Jamison,
spent
a!
i»
——— ——
Pine Grove Mls
Mra. J. RB. Smith and Mra, Maurice
Smith visited the formet’s daughter,
Mrs. Hyle Osman, at State Colle ze.
Miss Lilly Dale, of Shiloh, and
Miss Rothrock, of Boalsburg, haa
some dental work done by Dr, Krebs,
Inst Monday,
Miss Maude Decker, who is employ-
ed 10s millinery store in Altooun, is
home for a short vacstion,
W. J. Dale transacted business in
Bellefonte Monday.
Misses Belle Fishburn and Ethel
Everts took a sleigh ride to State Col-
lege | they were on the lookout for a
seamstress,
Mr and Mre. Lynn Masser made a
pusiness trip to Lemont Mogpday,
Miss Margaret Peters is visiting her
slater, in Altoona, for a few days,
Misa Groce Dale, who has been visit.
ing friends in Woodbridge and Al.
toons has returned to ber home again
The O I A. bacquet held Inst Fri.
day night was well attended, thers
being oue bundred and forty guests
presect. The nrder bas a membership
of fifty, and $1300 in ite treasury, The
principal speaker was Rev. J 8
Shultz, avd the master of ceremonies,
Capt. W. H. Fry.
The Balleyville Grammar school en.
Joyed asled ride to Pine Grove Mills
and visited the Grammar school for »
few hours last Wednesdsy,
NL. Dale made a business trip to
Tyrone last Thursday,
Mr. dnd Mra, Fry gave a party to a
pumber of their friends Mat Friday
night. All had a delightful time play.
ing all kinds of games, after which
some delicicns refreshments were
served. All left for their homes about
twelve o'clock. :
Elmer Musser transacted business in
Dellafonte last Baturday,
AI MRSS
Perry H, Luse purchased a valuable
Harris 1 OwWriship
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kyle, of
teedsville, celebrated thelr fiftieth
wedding anpiversary on Tuesday,
Junuary 256, Mr snd Mrs, Frank Me: |
Farlane, of this places, and Mr. sod |
among the guests,
Mre, OO. T. Hou'z, of Helinegrove,
vieited relatives sat Boalsburg aod
other parts of Centre county during
the past week.
Mr. aud Mrs. Ray, of Lemont, spent
Saturday afternoon in Boslsburg,
Wm.
LORA
Edward Lucas and
spent a day with irove, at
Heotis, and foung bim entirely unable
to help himself, but suffering vo pain
Mr. Grove fell a distance of twenty
feet on some timber, while at work at
the Heotin ore banks, and injured his
His father, HSsmuel rove, in
helping to care for him.
Mre, Milton Bweeney, of
are visiting in this place,
Mra. Mary Meek
rouse
Mr. and
Charles S'amn,
Marriage Licenses,
John W
Anna M
Fry, Pine Grove Mills
Fortney, Pine Grove Mills
ai
George W. Bharer, Centre Hall
arah J. Relsh, Centre Hall
David M, Campbell, Linden Hall
Fiorence Marshall, Blate College
Ertle, Bpring Mills
Ambert, Madisonburg
Ww Hefonts
Bowersox, Bu
» A. Ostrander, Bellefonte
ns A Mrs
Reporter Register,
» 4
casant Gap
ieasant Gay
x
Wasi seit
, venstehee, Washingt
A A np
longing to
Daup
A three year old colt be
¥. B. Lucas and Denlel died
from the results of an to its
Mra, Lambert ei jryed a sleigh-
burg, where
ral day s,
f
RiIlEernonn .
Friday
+ ‘ fier wid
J
pupil's of the
tay 1 ride st
he Lowder store ia Oak
which consisted
ney report
« delightial time
4. F RK A wd of
{ people from Boalsburg and vicinity
{the | of W. HH Fry at Fairbr
| Wed: esday evening of last week,
Mrs, Gertrude Wagner returned
her home in Altoona, on Monday,
{ter spending several weeks with
| parents
| A little deughter born to
{ and Mrs, David Stover, at Lamar, Col-
irsdio { () WwW. is re
{ congratulations,
i Ir. avd Mrs. E W. Bweeney
daughter, Miss Anns, entertained
sod Mrs Millon Sweapey a:
bor of other relatives ul
i i Uesdsy
Primary scion] a sie Opp Lg &
Hall for
of
paving
esbhiments
had
sled In
Kimport tne ]
8
ore
Iratdps mslover
vel
irs
LER
Cel y
ws
wr
dn num.
a dinuer
Miss Mary
| weeks at Nia
| A number
attended th
f Irvin, at Osk
| Efuard Kre
tacd Mre E
{from Alt
ner,
M
Ha who were
- ®—
loasant Gap.
Mann
Mme. E
ler, of Axe
#lnler
3% Weller, «
Mis Jer
i will
ro
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dale 2
and
in
daughte
Bellefont
rst We aver
Freda spe W Ona
Js
UFIOE the Ds
Daring tne sbeence of Rev, D. A
wer, the | suuey, of Belle.
{ fonte, 1 in his stead,
Weel
i
led the pulpit
Hetiben Welty
| samuel Gellig and
t fou te, spent ™~
hael Rersletter,
Ar. J 51 d iY of Belle
Onte, spent rUnaGay i Lhe
|
al
iveil
sud family,
family, of
ail Lhe
#0
INGRY i
¥ it
-
Hopson
thelr daughter, Mrs
Oscar
ew Ir
asant Crap.
P. XK. XH.
1 expresasd Lim
OL.
siebherger
Fhe chnnoes nate a 1 ight Bouse
I'he
fwilt be erecied a iis
superintende
Livre inst Maly
see il Bs |
fier
Gaugliter,
clement w
two wes the
Lave Iw rant
he Rilos going
g Lhe past
Ld Inrries
White
Hing
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Rs,
#1
iy bo Keep
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ers Mills
eld
Pott
x By op arte = : ¢
» BIBER PATLY Was | a
Mouday evening,
Faget returoed home
r time at Centre Hill,
Lewis
spending som
Rev, W, H,
Hearick, Mr. and
and Master Daniel
Hall, were guests at
and Mrs F. A.
schuyler, Mre, George
Mrs. Daniel Daup,
Smith, of Centre
the home of Mr.
Carson, on Friday.
and Clifford Thomas, of
{a dyer, were of Mr, sud Mrs
Michael Bmith, Friday afternoon,
Hath Smith returned
spending several days io Sffring Mills,
Tuesday evening of last week Irvin
Burris aud W., WW. McCormick each
took a sled load of their friends to the
tome of Mr, and Mrs, SBamuel Burris,
west of Uentre Hall, where they spent
the evening very pleasantly. he Pot.
ters Mills orchestra furnished music,
and several of the party sang selec.
tions, About midnight all repaired to
the dining room, where a sumpluous
repast awaited them. The supper cons
sisted of oysters, ice cream and cake,
bie party was composed of Mr, and
Mra. Irvin Burris, Mr, aud Mrs. Wm,
WwW. McCormick, Me, snd Mrs. Bes ja
min Swover, Mr, and Mra, Jonas Bie,
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Palmer, Mrs H
Alexander, Masters Lowell aud Ei
mer Alexan ler, Boy aud Boyd smitn,
Mrs Michael rmitbh, Mimes Nos
smith, Nellie Wilkinson, Bertha Arm.
strong, Nellie Mingle, Berta aud Nels
tie Bible, Messrs, Jobin Bituer, George
MeUormick, Harry Wilkinson, sud
Johu Weitzel,
———
Oak Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Mi‘ton Bwéeney, of
Kansas City, and Mr. and Mre. Owen
Mothersbaugh, of Boslsburg, spent
Monday at Sunny Hillside,
Mrs, Edward SBeilers visited friends
in Clinton county over Banday,
A. A. Dale, of Bellefonte, was a
visitor in town begicnirg of ths
week, :
The bat quet given by Victor Grange
on Saturday, was well attended and
much enjoyed by the members aud
friends.
George Beholl, of Houserville, spent
Fiiday afternoon in town.
Mr. and Mie, James Gilliland trans.
acted business in Bellefonte on Tues.
dey. 4
Mrs, Henrietta Dale and deughter
Miss Annh, of Boslsburg, John Dale
and slater Miss Lillie, of Dale Bummit,
¥
Mra
wr
ar,
guesis
~,
draft horse at Lemont,
YY,
ir jury
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C—O OO SIRI
if OF
TURN OVER A NEW
he new vear right by
SALE REGISTER,
¢ of farm machi
Mayes, su
ER
Y
HOWARD H, BRICK
CAMP CANDY CO.
TYRONE, PENNA
INMARKKET,
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FPRODUUE AT STORES,
: B
il MeVeral eons
priag 1
Ars address
MisS ANNA J
fot
The dweiii Wis al
in good condition
WO MOTE
havieg been
AUETE I Riv OU Lhe premiss 8 good stable, pou
Ly vou=e and other outbaildines The he
A desirable one, sand will be s
ne i
33 t
gure,
MR: ELMIRA MOYER
pd. Tasseyvitle, Pa.
EL OUSE FOR RENT
a good house
Write or apply in person,
~The coders goed
in Centre dali for rest
W. B MINGLE,
oJan2i.pd Centre Mall, Ia
SAW MILL, WANTED-The
Wishes 10 hire a portable saw mill
A man lo operate the same, Tract of timber
inad is located near Unionville. For further in
formation addres
H. C. ROBIN ON,
Milesburg, Peun.
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. — The under
signed anuwounoss that be is a precios!
Asotioneer, and Is makiog a specially of farm
SOCK sales. Hix years’ Xperience
L. F. ROAR,
ne Lewont, Pa
Bell "Phone
When You
Take Cold
One way is to pay no attention
to it; at least not until it de-
velops inte pneumonia, or
bronchitis, or pleurisy. An
other way is to ask your doc-
tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral. If he says, “ The best
thing for colds,” then take it.
Do as he says, anyway.
We publish sur formulas
» We banish aleshsl
ers
from our medicines
We hope Jense
doctor
When the bowels are constipated, poi-
sonous substances are absorbed into the
blood instead of being daily removed from
the body as nature intended. Knowing
this danger, doctors always inquire about
the condition of the bowels. Ayer’s Pills,
were visitors ip town Issel week.
made by 100 J, O, Ayer Co., Lowell, Muss wee
,
CURES :
Felons, C
sipeias, S¢re
Fiesh Wounds, Ulcers,
arbuncles, Boils, Ery-
fula, Terter, Ecoema, White
Swelling. Skin Eruptions, Fever Sores
Piles, Burns, Scalds. Chilblains, Loras
tunions, Chapped Hands, Ftc., Pic.
HTH Co centres Hell
Repeating
Rifles
The great thing in
Dig game rifles is sureness
under all conditionc. Jlandin
a foremost,
ple, strong, per.
built with this ide
The mec) 5
fectly adiusted, gui od easy in operation,
The Hardin wold 1 4 side elector
keer protecing wall of metal between
and the cartridge, prevent
sees blowing back, throw the
from you and allow instant,
effective repeat shots.
ris
ells sora
curate,
Special Smokeless Steel barrels
i and strong, speciaily meade for
wer cartridges and to resist the
cketed bullets. They sre rifled
he Ballard system for greatest
cy and killing power.
Madein Models
calit
Mand
res
i
flew Street
W-L:DOUGIAS
33.235084. SHOES
280//5
47
7%
Ww
“SUPERIOR TO OTHER
have worn W, L. Douglas
past six years, and
superior to all other high
CA oN that W. 1. Doug)
sot SA
I i Wl £2
Order Cataing, La Drs
wee POR BALE BY wom
J. F. SMITH,
CENTRE HALL, « » PENN,
for