The Centre Femocrat, Thursday Yorioe, Febru 26 1865. | {Local Edihior and GEO. P. BIBLE, { Business Manager, Connraronny nce, containing Lag ortant news, solicit od from any part of the connty. No communiestions asserted unle » accompaniond hy +o real name of the writer, Local Department. ~The rink in Clearfield has been clos ed. ~—Murders sand saicides day occurrences, ~A fire in Lock Haven on last Friday «destroyed the kindling wood factory of N. Shaw & Co, M llbeim over the election of her borough officers at the late election. ~-We understand that one of Mill heims dentists is going to locate in Bellefonte in the near future, —Rouby Longwell a little son of Ed- ward Longwell of Buffalo Run, died of diptheria on lust Thursday afternoon. are every seems to be delighted office of the be located After next week the Devocrar will building, CENTRE in Harris' new cor. High and Water streets, The deat. of Mrs. Ellen Mayes of Houserville occurred on Sunday the Sth of February at theage of 69 years, Her remains were interred in the cometry at Boalsburg, —Mr. Geo. B. Merrill of Lock Haven appreciating the services rendered by the firemen, gave the boys numbering 15, a dinper at the United States hotel one day last week, —Mr. Ed, Garman, who in behalf of {and evening. ~The name of the consolidated rail road Co. will be the B, R, R. B.and B. E. R. ~The Mite Society of the Presbyter isn Church of this place will give oyster supper in the parlors of the chap. el on Friday ovening February All are invited to attend, The Contre county Agricultural so- ciety has arranged to hold a farmers in- stitute at Centre Hall, Friday and Sat- urday March, 13th to and 14th which all are invited to attend and especially farmers, as the subjects for discussion are of vital importance to them in their avocation; a programme of the Institute announciog the speakers and the sub jects they are now expected to treat will be given in next weeks issue, 4 Clearfield can boast of a musical a" wonder who is almost a prodigy in the person of Miss Maud, daughter of Geo, Leipoldt, of the Allegheny house, This little girl is but four years old, yet she executes soma very difficult pieces of music on the organ. She plays by air and con execute almost any pioce of music which she hears played or whist led. not reach an octave with her fingers and has to stand in order to use the treadle, A remarkable little girl who will become She is so small that she can a great musician if properly trained, Clearfield Citizen, Miss Hattie Gould, the Child won- der on rollers and who so well pleased our people by her exhibition some time ago, will agaip appear at the rink this place on nixt Saturday afternoon The Zion band will Miss Gould has complished many now feats since be in attendance, ac- bere and will no doubt give an excellent ex- hibition, Ladies are admitted to the Crescent Club left their compliments in the form ot a beautiful boquet, with the of please consider our hat off. | local seribe this paper, will | grand ~And so “Sammy” Faust is © pa’ Faust now, well won't grandpa | lace Hah Faust smile all over his pleasant and its a real live baby boy too. fer Cleveland and grandpa Faust, ~The Watch ly criticised the Dewocrar for devoting a column to personal mention. Last week it followed our example, and came out wan two weeks ago severe- | with a column and a quarter of person- als, —The teachers local institute in Pine tirove on last Thursday and Friday was + success, Among the instructors were Professors Heston, Buckout, Houtz and M. our De Wolf. ~A valuable horse belonging to Mr, J. W. Bartges of Penn Hall while being driven from that place [to Madisonburg became frightend and ran away break- ing one of its legs, necessitating the shooting of the animal. —The musical convention held in the Evangelical church in Millheim last week under the leadership of Prof. Philip Meyers assisted by the pupulsr vocalist Prof. Lowell Meyer was a grand success in every respect. ~It is said that it was all that three engines could do to pull the train through the mountain, from Lewisburg to Spring Mills on Monday of last week. The snow being so deep and considerably drifted . ~The Zion Band is not only a credit to their town and vicinity, but in fact to the county, and & great convenience to the music loving people of Bellefonte, as they generally give an open air concert ss they pass throuzh town on their way to the rink. ~—Young ladies and even married woman, are eloping with skating rink managers, thus breskiog up the rinks inmany places. This is good news for all who oppose the rinks, but sad for the dere ted lovers and husbands, Why don’t the “maids who are older” elope? ~Several weeks ago some one at tempted to steal a set of harness from Mr. Kreamer who resides about four miles from town on the Buffalo Run road; but the barking of the dogs frightened the thief who dropped the harness and hastened towards Belle. fonte, ~Two of our hands got to fooling with the “‘weepings” of the fighting editor one day last week, and one sits on half a chair while the other purses part of a thumb, We sympathize with the boys but they must leave the imple, ments of warfare alone, don't play with a sharp butcher knife “kase” its always loaded, ~Prof. Lewis Robb, will again open a select school some time in the spring in the town of Howard this county. Prof. Robk, met with the most grati- fying success last summer, and it is the request of the citizens and his former county Superinter.dant rink Messrs, !the rink free excepting on afternoons {and evenings that the band is there. additio the improvements at the | In addition to the improvements at the | to boast, or tell lies about their business, | Fishel have arranged a | dressing and cloak room for ladies, an | also : 180 | are like other 1 | at | {meeting | satisfied with | bors and the world | bank account, become imbued {on the verge of failure Among many of the successful op- | eration performed by our home physi cians we consider the following especial- ly of public mention. On Saturday Feby. the 7th Mrs, Theodore B. Haupt of West borough, gave birth to a fine mail child, which was very much disfiguard by what is known as the hair lip diformi- ty. The cleft was entire, lip, gum, na- worthy High street this sal floor and palate being wanting, Dr, H. K. Hoy performed an operation re- minding the deformity before the child was {wo bours old, and at this writing sixteen days after the operation the union is complete and the result an assured success, —On Monday sad Monday evening the 22d inst. (Washington's birthday) by consent of the managers, Messrs, Fishel, the skating rink was under the control and direction of the Crescent Skating Club, who conducted it for the benefit of the Logan Hose Company, to aid in purchasing an alarm. The cause being a worthy one, the people showed their appreciation by crowding the rink to it« utmost capacity, and the perform- ances and attractions upon this ocoea. sion were a credit to the club and fully enjoyed by those present. The rink was beautifully decorated with flags, bunt. ing andChinese lanterns, the halfmoon, stars and other emblems of the club, the Logan Hose boys’ caps hung in order along the side and their banners added to making the rink present a lovely picture. The grand march by the club *od ire Company numbering forty in all was exceptionslly fine. Mr, Stewart Laird's skating exhibition 10 say the least was equal to any profes- sor who has ever given an exhibition at the rink, His jumping across a doz- on chairs and fancy steps, strides and glides, wore all exocuted withoat a mis- take. The Bicycle riding by Master George Meck and Harry Jenkins was gracefully executed and showed them- selves to be experts, The club cleared about $70, -~A meeting of the stockholders the Bellefonte and Buffalo Run Rail road Company was held at the Bush House on Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of taking action with regard to the consolidation and merger of that road with the Nittany Valley and Southern. The meeting organized with James A, McClain as president, and John L. Kurtz Secretary, The agree ment of consolidation and merger was read to the stockholders by Edmund Blanchard Eaq., after which a vole was taken, on the resolution to consolidate with the Nittany Valley and Southern. The vote showed 0119 shares for adop- tion, The name of the consolidated company will be, the Buflalo Run Belle- fonte and Bald Eagle Railroad Com- pany. The following officers were elect. af wi pupils that be should Academy in that summer, ~The Washington Pa. Obs Boys, | Mr. Steck's lecture on the “Hero. le. eognized and Unrecognized” delivered last night before conduct an place the coming reer the State Teachers: ed: President, James A, Beaver; See retary, John L. Kurtz; Board of Direc | tors, Edmund Blavchard; J. D. Shugert Frank McCoy, Gen, W, H, Blair, Robt, Valentine, C, A, Mayer, D, «, Bush Ex-SenatorW. A. Wallace, and Philip Colline. Thus a new and substantial Association, was a production of splen- | boom has been given (0 our new Rail- did merit. For genuine oratorical road project, and wo almost feel assur- | | | | The Rink. Tostead of the Hall To see “Mountain Pluk, Dear mother 1 think I shall go to the rink To the rink sho went, On skating bent, With feelings of joy For the manager's boy, They would go together Through all kinds of weather And always were soon On the rollers together One day to her ma Bhe forged a big lie, And now can be found In the sweet bysand Lye. Rhe eloped with the anager, Instead of the boy ; And by last reports Wan ar far up sa Troy. A young married women Took courage by this, And thought ef the boy Who was left by the mise 80 donned hier bonnet, While husband was out, And started for the boy, And hastily skipped ont — The Watchman derives as much satis JSaction from boasting of his big (?) list of | terpri of subscribers as Col, Sellers did Acar from a lighted candle “all imagination Colonel, you must imagine in a stove, The following News hits the you are getting warm." the Daly pail on the head, “The surest evidence that editorel from could be brought that the Watchman of this place is losing subscribers and business is the effort it is making to pose before the yublic as the paper of the widest influ- I pe] ence and largest circulation, Editors mortals- when they are with success they feel grand themselves, their neigh of their position, satisfied with thei sort of independent spirit which spurns | On the other hand, if a business man is | he often ecke to deceive the publie and by business the doing, the credit about olf amount of money he takes his boasting amount he is in, amount of patrons he has, the number of business friends he has and how ready he is to pay every dollar he owes, when in fact he islosing movey every day and | the the cir the will be Now, to morrow perhaps he hands of the sheriff. Watchman asserts that it has more culation than sony (wo papers in coutty when everyone knows that the Cextre Dexocrat and Centre Hall Re- porter combined have almost twice as many subscribers as the Watchman, The next week it comes out pretending that in pO"; because the other papers take no notice | of its silly, absurd lie that they are afraid to accept the challenge, This is done simpiy for another excuse to boast Then it says it got thirty-seven sub- seribers in one week another boast and probably false, althongh it wouid be no great thing to do. We have had our man sit on our front steps and get more subscribers than that every day for week in and week out, when he bad no other work to do. We never boasted of these things in the paper. It never aceurred to us before that such an exploit was anything to boast about and then it bas been such a coramon thing for us for years, We never think anything of gaining a hundred sub. scribers, or loosing a bundred sub. scribers. If we loose them one wey) we more than make it up the next, Is it possible that in the Watchman office new subscribers are so uncommon that the accession of thirty, soven in one week turns the head of the editor that be must necds brag about it? We doubt if there is another paper in the county, however, small, that has not received thirty-seven subscribers in a week often in its history. Tell us, Mr. Millheim Journal, did you not get thirty-seven new subscribers last week? And how is it with you Reporter of Cena tre Hall?! Now gentlemen don’t tell an untruth; let us et Meek do all that. And you Caxrex Dzwocmar, why did you not boast about those fifty names we saw you copying into your book two or three weeks ago? Personal Mr. Howard Moore and Weber of Howard alway lay seige to our office at night. Miss Annie and Lizzie Dale of Houser- ville spent several hours in town on Saturday, Mr. Stem of Washington territory, aod Mr, Robert Ross of Missouri are visiting friends in Centre Hall, Rev. M. K. Foster of this place of- ficiated at the annual missionary service in the M, E. Church on last Sabbath in Lock Haven. Mr, Geo, Hass and Mr. Joseph Gar- brick of Linden Hall, were among the those who favored the Desocrar with their presence, Mr, James Bayard, one of the ready typos of the different offices here as oc- easion demanded, has accepted the posi- tion of foreman in the office of the Mul. tum in Parvo a weekly ‘paper published powers and effect, the lecture has ney. | @d that the whistle of a strange locomo. in Clearfield Pa. er been surg ation deliv ared in our ver be hall - | tive on new road will echo through two of our beantifl Valleys ore 94 hy fall, leave bagin to ehntes nw All the new rs BE Yaarman they feel confident | with “| itrengthen | the | + 1 and patches until the | Obituary. | Howann P's, February 22, 1555, J 1st one week ago to-day the sad inte). | ligeance of the death of one of our most | elected their whole ticket { prominent aod consistent young men was telephoned to our quiet little town | Potion] Jones, wan ro-olocted, as casting u deep gloom not alone over | Levin Morris. Irv | | schoo) director and able { Victory MILESBU Ke, The election ix over and for the mipletls | Stalwarts, tl ny The Brnuneier having Vvelersn Alg hin | wus J THuKe urd Ly [our village, but throughout the entire Ln and officer, i neighborhood, for he was well known. sodwe desire to express our deepest and sincerest sympathies for those loved jones who were uppermost in his mind | when he had bidden adieu to all that | was earthly, doward W, Brickley was « dutiful and loving of our much | speeted citizen, Samuel Brickley. He was born on the 30th day of Mareh A, son Ire | D. 185], consequently just 33 years, | months and 15 days ago at the time of { his death. Of a bright mind, | respected, he will be missed not alone { by those dear ones, but by a very large | circle of friends, hi Pleasant in WHYS {and manners, agreeably intelligent at 1 | all times, foremost in all the social en «'s of this neighberhood, an act [ive and intelligent young Demoerst: cl { ways at his post during the heat of poli- much | for some time, but until lately kept hersel! by work. | | [| | 10 | Pat. Martin, from where | Lo stay tical battles, doing everything that was | { honorable for the success of his party of which he bad lesrned from youth up It month since from teachings of his aged father, was just one year and one we tenderly laid his aged mother away to her lsat resting place, and now full { of griel do we perform the same friend, Howard, to our young future we believe was | golden lined, | marks had | Mr. manu! Ist « Hiehardson : 3 weture of IH rnellsville, irk, snd was making od « | are much ine of his altrips at the time of hisdeath P rratifind to know | services were much appreciated, { that he had alroa ly h testimony of obtain | confidence of employers who | 1 ready to bear | fatalily his =» A and antegrivry, V hile a boy bh, | had been taught of God and frequented { the Deciple Sund iy School regularly, | growing up toripe years, he connected himself to the church of his early love {and we are pleased to tes him tify of as being a consistant and active worker He bis death president of the Howard cornet in the church and Sunday School, { was a member and at the time of band, in whose instrumental exercises he took such a conspicuous and His remains wore Kindly cared for by landlord Rowe part which he so much loved. burg, Pa.,at which place he died and on the morning of Monday remains were tenderly placed in the hands of a delegation of the band who had gone thither for that purpose and brought home on the B. C.C. &8. W. R. R. arriving at the house of his father at about 2 p. m. the same day. The faneral took place on Tuesday and the remains were quietly laid to rest along side of his dear mother in the Howard cemetry in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing relations and friends. Services were rendered from an appropriate text by the Rev. Talmage, presiding pastor of the Deei- ple congregation, Howard thou waa't mild and jovels Gentle an the summer brosss, Flensant se the alr of svening, When it Soate among the trees, Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave wo low Then me more wilt join sur sumber Thou no mere our songs shall know, Dearest Howard thon hast loft os Here thy low wa deeply feel, But tie God that bath bereft ge He can all our sorrew heal Yet again we 0 ment thee When the day of life has fed, Then in Heaven with joy to geet thee When so farewell tear is shad, FRIEND and NRIGH BOK —Look our yor swixprLErs.—The swindler is abroad in the land, and his victims already number scores in our county. Two of the “silver plating” denomination pow “languish in dur ance vile" on the hill, and the “oats” man still sells his oats to unsuspecting farmers at ten dollars per bushel and takes a note in payment. Every year some plausible talker takes in “horny handed son of toil” either on a wind mill speculation, which turns out to be more wind than mill, or the patent “churn,” “gate” “washing machine,” “corn sheller, or “seed wheat” man gots in hie work. Our seedsmen keep all the “improved” seods going and our “agricultural” implement” establiments keep the improved machinery, they are honest and responsible men doing a leg- itimate business and deserve the sup- port of our farmers. They strive by honest industry to build up their trade. The sneaks and swindlers who go from house to house gulling the people de. serve Lo be rode on a rail, but the man who passes by a man doing an honest business, and is taken in by a “ten dollar a bushel” oats man, deserves no sympathy; farmers keep your names off all notes and papers or you will be swindled, ~Subscribe for the Cexvax Dexoonar <A. C. Mi.ge has engaged an experi enced workman expressly for repairing gum boots, He guarantees all holes boots are worn ut, give him a oall, it. Miss of home on as visit to her parent here, Miss Annie looks well ue her many friends will always back to Milesburg, Some ot our “boys Annie Braliy, is i Pitisburg, , Who live sun! snd welcome ber | » Wash mpany rs going t ara going t i ington along with the military { to see the srnergwhon pre | ! rugs tion Mr Martin Binghman, our tinsmith, We wish them all a very pleasant time and lots of inauguration, A Mrs. Martin Wi Inst Sunday. Mrs. Martin had been ailing | from have buried | She died at the home of Mr. | she was buried Bhe leaves two little children, aged 4 and | | yours, Mrs I M. and has tsgen u A.J. Hall, at his home on of Mil! and Hazel stree There is considerable sickness Mr. Vincent Bullock : Hairy, Buffington has coms p housekeeping with her son, the | corner present, the sick est and Mrs. C Harry list, also his brother Lewis, however, no K Jr. nave Essington bad a spell, but are on the Shirk has for a week o bas Var Dogs ich & shape » go anywhere « casion and do y themselves our town They e stuck u« emarkably well snd i A reward sre t , Aired af one of Lhe \ MBRICH r gs Miss Carrie Lyter turned from her « Wr. George Buck stern trip ha Week enced com: house keeping last in the houss of Jacob Sankey on Main street. We were informed that F, OO. Hoster- purchased the | vest of Woodward and man of this place has farmers store, n { tends to take possession of the same in | | | weather. The concert on Saturdsy night | | was 8 success, aud lady of the Lloyd House, Philips. | the near future, Success to you Fred. The convention at this place was well | | attended last week considering the cold | Our borough election passed off very | | quietly last Tuesday. 16th inst.) his | ! | {drants frozen up that never before were i The mail formerly carried by W. S. | Musser, from Millheim to Coburn, i | now carried by 8. F. Frain, proprietor | of the National Hotel of this place. John Miller will take possession of the meat market again in a fow weeks. Mre. 8. F. Frain left this week for Lebanon Co. to visit relatives and | friends in that section. CENTRE MAL] The weather is very cold and the hy- known to freeze. The revival inthe M. E number of seekers. Business at the station is rather brisk, and we expect many improvements here in the spring. Mr. Deinioger will erect a planing mill. Centre Hall is a good point for any kind of business. The grist mill is another enterprise, and Mr. Fred Kurtz deserves credit fos inducing esstern capitalists to locate bere. The Lutheran church will be a fine building. church bas a ~Moxxy vo »% Mave, —It is said that dull times are not known by the agents for the great publishing house of George Stinson & Co., of Portland, Maine. The reaton of this exceptional success is found in the fact that they always give the public that which is keenly ap- preciated and at prices that all can sfford. At present we understand, their agents are doing wonderfelly well on several new lines. They need many more agents in all parts of the country, Those who need profitable work should apply st once. Women do es well ae men. Experiance is not necessary, for Meomrs, Stinson & Co. undertake to show all who are willing to work, not hard but earnestly, ths path to large success, It should be remembered that an agent oan do a handsome business without being away from home over night. Another advantage—it costs nothing to give the business a trial and an agent can devote all his time, or only his spare moments to it, Stinson & Co, guarantee grand success to all who engage and low simple and plain directions that they give. We have not space to explain all here, but fall par. tioulars will be sent free to those who address the firm; their full addrose is given above, —————" we New dross goods in cashreres and coupure at Garman’s, | My | Lutz, Mr. Lizzie Los | Shirk, John Shoey, | Symonds, List of unclaimed letteps remaining in the Post office at Bellefonte, gntre Co, Pa : Fe Lruary 23 nuh, Mins Nora Allmere, Ammermn, Mr, Maria londs, Capt, James Priston d. } Boyd, Wm Buner Mise Maury Blair, Mic« Saude Bites, Albert Clonst, Wm. H. Crane, Miss Ida Carres. Mine Mollie Cook, Miss Fmma P Crmphell, John Crawiey, Miss Clandin Eagindg Besse Fleming, Philip Flora, George M. Gay, Mre, Mas Gregg, 5.nuel Gil len, N, Gi, Glenn, Berj. J, Keel, R. H w.1. Kelley, Bamue! Lain, Chas, FB ey, Edward Mosse: Mrs. C Miller, Maker, EK. KR. Reber, J, CC. 1 Mise Gertie K der, Harry Reese, Chas, J. Riter, John Reerey, John Sm th, Mrs. Mu gret Shilling, George Smith, Mi has, F'bomas mon, v Lizzie Mrs, St snton, W hb, Miss Li Foner, S. Sholl, Elias = Jamaos Walker, Miss it R. M hams, Emmie Weay: r, R Mrs, Elmira Wolf, Mrs Mary Yarnell Persons asking for letters Lhe shove ist i du Thomas Walker, C. (. Wa Watson, Mrs. Rachel Wil allie Wagner, ner named inp sre say they ar BOVerlised, 1.00 MceFur Or a Le ¥y relis Hendy Print in the marke ¢ pared P tis ne y pA ¢ Paint is ¢ iL only tuperior Wu Ready Mixed Paint sold { lead in jee the Pioneer Pre. Lath Fives pure durability ihe manufact. 14 Pid o ». 1 lo he nie within thre white i I'b paint br ¥ WILKINSON Belletor Pa Wilkinwn, aged allen. Mixon CHRISTIE'S ‘School of Business. - HIS institution is devoted to the E} ecialty of aparting buricess know- ledge, and to qualifying the young and middle aged of both sexes by mew and practical methods for the responsible duties of business life. Hates moderate. Advantages super ior. For particulars address, S. N. CHRISTIE, Principal. Lock Haves, Pa. POOR MANE DYRS are superior to any 10 ow iyo. All colors for cotton, wool, silk or festh ere. Feet, Leilliant coders For sale ¥. POTTT GREEN, Grain Market, Ar comeciod weekly by Lawrences L. Brown, Wheat, new, per bushel... Wheat, oid, per bushel Rye, per bushel Ma — Corn, shelled, per bushel Oats, per bushel... Produce Market. Following are the produce Juotations a8 roceiw by ue up to the bowr of going to press— clock, W Fyre: JARDON NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that sn application will be made tothe Board of Pardon of the Commonwealth of Penneyivanio at their regular meeting on the Third Tuesday of March, 1885 for the pardom of Shoemaker snd William Stiner, sline William Swaim sow serving a term of imprisonment in the Westers Penitentiary under sentence of the Court of Quarter Bewvions of Contre county, fo] ORYVIE, BOWER & ORVIS, A UDITORS’ NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of John JBhepe, late of Boggs township, Aocomped 1n the Orphans’ Court of Osntre county The w an Auditor appointed by wi Court to make distribation of the funds iz the hands of James V Weaver, trustes, for sale of real setete of said decedent ae por his scocunt Sled, and ascertais If any, what debts were lions against the real setate of said decedent, and entitled to payment out of the pr oeads thereof, wili meet the parties in interest st bis office in the borough of Bellefonte, for the purpose of his appolotioent, on Friday, Marek 20, A.D. 108+ at 10 o'clock, a. w., of ssid day. JOHN «. OYE Avprros - A UDITORS NOTICE ~The un a an suditor appointed by the Court Common Fleas of Oentre county, to make distrib of the funds iz the hands of the Sherif ariving the sale of the real estate of JH. Pleros, to among those iy entitied thereto, will atten the duties of his mitment on Tuesday, the 18h day of March, A. D. 1885 at ten o'clock, 4.» of ol bis office in Bellefonte, Pa, when ao partier lnterested by attend, C. BOWER, Auditer, Tab in presents given sway: Ser ue bh oenty postage, and by wai 1 ron will get free & package « goods of large value, that will start yoo in work the! will at once bring you In money faeter than soything olor in America. All about the FE 000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted every where, of either sox, of all ages, Tor all the time, or spmre time only, © work for us at their own homes Fortunes for ali workers absolutely sssnred, Don't delay. HW. Hanae & Oo, Portland, Maine, DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Py Letters of Adminbtra®™n on the ertate of Hamilton I. Graham decessed Jute of Snow Show township having been gmnted to the undersignad, she demiren all persons knowing themes ves indebted | to ssid eetate to make Immediate payment and thos having claims agained the samme 10 prosent them duly authentionted by law for payment, EMMA RB. GRANANM Frew Fhoe Pa "IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF Ovntre Connty. Betate of Michael Schmite, dooms od, The andersigned an Anditor appointed by wid Court to make distribution of the fonds in the lands «Beautiful shades in silk floss ai Garmans, well Beeribe for the Crxrag Devons of M. Lh Rishel aduministentor of So, of Micha Schalty, deconned, 16 and among those Tegally entitled thereto, will moeet the partion In intormt wt his offion io Bellefonte, Pa. on Tuesday Pelouary 20th, 1968, m1 19 o'clock AM where all parties (ptorssted may ap frat JO. Mura, Awditor . -» v i
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