2 THE CENTR% DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA, JANUARY 2, 1902, NEIL CROPSEY IS DEAD Missing Girl's Body Found in River at Elizabeth City, N. C. WILCOX CHARGED WITH CRIME The Body Was Found Floating Face Downward In River—-Verdict of the Coroner's Jury Is That She Was | Murdered. : Elizabeth City, N. C,, Dec. 28.—Five | weeks of mystery and speculation as | to the fate of Miss Nellie Cropsey ter minated yesterday at 10 o'clock, when | the body of the missing girl was found floating in the river opposite her fath er's home. The body was discovered by J. D. Stillman, a fisherman. Upon discovering that the floating object was the body of a young girl, he im mediately notified the commitice, When found the body was floating face downward. All the wearing ap parel was intact with the exception of the rubbers which Nell wore on the night of her disappearance, and that was missing. With the excep tion of some slight discoloration of the face the body was in a state of good preservation and little decom posed. The body was easily identified as that of Nell Cropsey. The spot where the body was found had been dragged several times since her dis appearand but with no result. Young Wilcox, last saw Cropsey alive, was arrested, with murder Verdict of Coroner's Jury. The ver of the coroner's jury was: “We hereby report that investigation made by physicians, Ella ; M. Cropsey came to her death by be ing stricken a blow on the left temple : and by being drowned in the Pasquo- tank river. We have not yet investi gated nor heard any testimony touch Ing as to who inflicted the blow and did the drowning. We are informed that one James Wilcox is charged with same and is now in custody. We recommend that Irsestigation as to his or any one probable guilt be had by one or more magistrates in Elizabeth City township, and that sald Wilcox be held to awalt said investi gation.” Funeral Services Held. Elizabeth City, N. C., Dec. 30.— Funeral services over the body of Miss Nellie Cropsey, whose remains were discovered in the Pasquotank river af- ter a search lasting several weeks, were held In the Methodist church here yesterday The church was crowded to suffocation, and the street leading to it was lined with people, whe uncovered as the hearse drove past. The remains were taken by An drew G. Cropsey, uncle of the girl, to Brooklyn for interment. The jail in which young Wilcox, who was arrest. ed for alleged participation in the girl's death, lies only a stone's throw from the church. The guards were withdrawn from the jall yester- day and permitted to go home. Pub Mec sentiment is strong against Wil cox, but there is less talk of lynching, and some of the ministers took occa sion in thelr sermons to advise against mob violence R. W. Tumer, a member of the cit} gens’ committee, asserted that they would have sufficient evidence to con- nect Wilcox with the crime. He said “We know Miss Cropsey was killed by a blow on the head with a sandbag or blackjack. If the blow was struck while she was on the porch, then her unconscious form was dragged across the lawn to the river, only a short dis- tance away If the blow was struck on the lawn, we are convinced she was induced to cross the lawn by Wil cox, and that while walking across she was struck by him. There is one other witness who may be called upon to testify. It is R. F. Parker who told his wife the night after Miss Cropsey disappeared that he had seen Wilcox dragging a girl across the road in front of the Wilcox residence. We will investigate that” Miss charged who ict from! else's Guffey Will Fight Oil Trust. Pittsburg, Jan. 1.—Contracts have been placed in Pittsburg for the build. ing one the largest independent oil refineries in the country by the J. M. Guffey Petroleum Co. The con tractor for the new work is the Riter Conley Mfg. Co, of this city, for $1. 000,000. This will bring the largest producing fields in the country into competition with the Standard Oil company. A new refinery is to be located at Port Arthur, about 12 miles from the Beaumont fields, in Texap of Liberal Gifts to Employes. Chicago, Jan. l.-In recognition of the services rendered the firm, and with the desire of giving its workers some share, over and above their wages, the Crane company last night distributed among its employes the sum of $125,000 as a New Year's gift Every person in the employ of the company, from office boys up to the treasurer—3.600 men and women In all=received a sum equivalent to § per cent, of the money each has earned in 1901 {| hig store after { his { brother and i ended Declined New Jersey Office. ‘Washington, Jan. 1.—First Assistant Postmaster General Johnson has de clined a tender made to him by Gov. ernor Voorhees of the office of state treasurer of New Jersey. Mr. John son sald that while he appreciated the Bonor done him, he preferred to re- main in his present position. Used Chemicals to Preserve Bologna. Altoona, Pa., Jan, 1~Pure Food In- apector Foust has sued Delovier and Bray, J. P. Long and G. W, Bhaffer for bologna adulterated by shemi- a TRIED TO KILL HIS FAMILY Massachusetts Jeweler Shoots Flve Persons, Killing Two, Turner's Falls, Mass, Jan. 1,—Louls Bitzer, a Jeweler of this place, yester- day shot five persons, two of whom, hig clerk, Miss Ida Columbe, and Bit. | H's Chris Annie, ger's b-vearold son, are dead other victims were his wife, tina, and his two daughters, | about 16 years of age, and Carrie, 12 years old die. It is thought they will not There is evidence that it was Bitzer's purpose also to take his own | life, but his prompt arrest apparently | prevented him from carrying out this purpose. From a note left in his store by Bitzer, it appears that while he was cleaning a revolver the weapon was discharged accidentally and the bullet hit Miss Columbe in the head, killing her instantly, Overcome by DEATH OF W. J. SEWELL'. New Jersey's Senator Succumbed to Complication of Diseases, THE END CAME PEACEFULLY Senator Sewell's Entire Family Sur. When Death Ensued. Months. rounded Him Had Been 1) Funeral On Tuesday. For Several at « Camden N. J.. Dee States Senator Willlam J. Sewell died ¢t his yesterday The end came peacefully the doctors say, not suffering the least pain. Around the death bed was gath 28 —Iinited residence morning the senator, the situation, Bitzer apparently rushed | to his home, hatless and wild with | excitement and began the work®of | exterminating his family. The little boy, ill in bed with the measles, was shot and killed. 16-year-old daughter, Annie, wounded through the left hand in the ear. The 12-year-old daughter, Carrie, was shot through the neck Mrs. Bitzer was hit in the face, the bullet passing through the nose. The sound of the shots brought neighbors into the house, and Bitzer was ar rested The police helleve that Bitzer is In. sane was the affair was an incoherent jumble of words telling of of Miss Co lumbe, Bitzer wrote that he had de termined to go to his and end the lives of his wife and children and own He that at his funeral the hymn, “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” be He wished that his property should be given his to his aged mother, and letter with an sion that God for doing what the shooting home asked sung to the to the effect blame a man done expres iid he wi nad The | and | The note which they found in | almost | After | not | CONTEST FOR JUDGESHIP ENDED | There Was no Evidence of Fraud In| Election of Cambria’s Judge. Johnstown, Pa. Jan. 1.—The Barker O'Conner contest Cambria county has been declared off The court met yests Ebensburg, at which time the neys for Mr. O'Conner stated that they had not been contest attor- able to obtain sufficient i | evidence to establish fraud (n the pe tition of Mr. Barker asking for a con- test. That rule was quashed and the answer of Mr. O'Conner to the notice of contest was filed. It was a volum- inous document, 28 typewritten pages At this point was sprung the sensation of calling off the fight The court asked the attorneys of the cHntestant, Judge Barker, If they had any evidence to present to substantiate their charges that Mr. O'Conner had been elected by fraud. They answered that they had not The court thereupon stated that, while a contestant having once started a contest, could not with. draw, If no testimony was forthcoming it fell for lack of evidence. The court then formulated a decree to the affect that no evidence to the contrary have ing been produced they found Francis J. O'Conner had legally elected judge of Cambria county. and the con test was over been Pardon for Nebraska Embezzier. Lincoln Neb, Jan. 1.-—-Governor Savage last night granted an uncond} tional pardon Joseph 8S. Bartley, former state treasurer, who five years Ago was sentenced to 20 years in the penitentiary on conviction of having embezzled $210,000 of state funde. The pardon went into effect from the mo ment it was delivered to Mrs. Bartley by the governor's private secretary. It was presented to Warden Davis at the penitentiary a half hour later, and with his family and lawyer, Bartley was brought in a carriage to his home in the city. Bartley has been in the state penitentiary four years and six months His entire shortage is al leged to have been $550,000 to Will Not Reduce Chinese Indemnity. Pekin, Jan. 1.-—The brief diplomatic pensation caused here by the cabled announcement that the United States would reduce its Chinese indemnity claim by $18.000,000 has been ended by a dispatch from Secretary of State Hay to Conger, the United States min ister, saying that the report to this effect was a fabrication Secretary Hay sald also In his message that the American claim is moderate and just Danish Government Will Sell Islands. Copenhagen, Jan. 1.—-It has been learned upon the best authority that the treaty between the United States and Denmark for the sale of the Dan- ish West Indies will be signed, In spite of the agitation here against such action, in so much as the Danish government has given its promise to this end. The question of a plebiscite will not be allowed to interfere in the matter, Bequeathed $50,000 to Employes. Now York, Jan. 1.--By the will of Edward Kemp, the millionaire drug gist, which was filed for probate, §50,. 000 is bequeathed to employes who have been in his employ for five years or longer. To his widow, Augusta, he leaves $100,000 and his household ef. fects absolutely, a country seat of 500 acres in Monmouth county, N. 1., and the income of the rest of the estate, Lemon Extract Caused Death, Sanford, Ind, Jan. 1.-<As the result 3 astuhing eight twoounce bottles of on William King, a farm- er, Is Priv gy imi Roberts held an inquest, recommending that the grand jury investigate and prosecute mere rday at | for the judgeship of | ant spark of life left itward sign that {f death had entered the Was no oO was listening to the and precisely at $30 rmed the sorrowing family enator dead He lay as one aslecep, a peaceful look encom passing his features, which by his long {liness had wasted away was but a shadow of his formar self WAR gntil he FUNERAL OF GENERAL SEWELL Services Were Held at the House By Prominent New Jersey Pastors. Camden, N. J. Dec. 31.--The respects ‘oo United States Senator William J when was laid to honors iblic offices and many t neas pl closed at noon INCes tis Sewell were paid today distinguished citizen : ny fal) siliitary with gil military Camden's rest lle were pern Rodrick Church A Yesiryn The n command of er of Guard of which Gener an under the General Coop National of f t was Briga r the New The escort consisted mounted batteries, U. 8 A; ohe fool battery, U!. 8B. A; Third Regiment, Troops A and B and Battery B. N. G N. J.; the telegraph and signal corps of the brigade, and the members of the late general's division staff. The honorary pallbearers ware: Governor Voorhees Governorelect Murphy, Becretary of War Root, Adjutant Gen: eral H. C. Corbin, U. 8. A.; former Attorney General Griggs and A. J tary escs Jerpey Railroad company Shot on the Witness Stand. Wilkesharre, Pa. Jan | Michael Joyce, a resident of Pittston, had his boarding mistress, Mary Cadden rested for stealing some money (rom his roem The hearing was held at the cfMee of Magistrate Barrett Pittston. When on the the woman denied the charge. With out giving a sign, Joyce, who sat noar by, pulled out a revolver and fired at the witness, The ball struck woman in the neck Before he could fire the second shot Magistrate rett knocked the revolver from the man’ hand A physician was has ty summoned and Mrs. Cadden re moved to her home. Her wound i» not a dangerous one, Ar Rumors of Pope's lliness Denied. New York. Jan, 1.-<A private dis pateh from Rome, from the Right Rev. J. M. Farley, auxiliary bishop of New York, anaounces that he had a private andience of over half an hour with the pope yesterday. Im consid eration of the rumors about the feeble condition and frequent fainting spells of his holiness, the bishop found the pope In perfect health, and displaying marvelous lucidity of Intellect and strength of memory. Brooklyn ‘Man's Fatal Fall, Harrisburg, Jan. 1.--James Con nelly, of Brooklyn, N. Y., a passenger on the Cinelpnatl and Cleveland ox press, west, on the Pennsylvania rail Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania! of : witness stand | the | ear | who was an expert in the drawing up HIGH WATER CAUSED FIRE . Came In Contact With Lime In a Richmond Plant, Richmond, Va, Jan, 1.—Flood, fire and general excitement prevalied in Richmond yesterday, The water in the James river rose 23% feet, within four feet of the level of the great freghet of 1877. Lower Malh street and a greater part of Fulton, the ex- treme eastern section of the city, were flooded, When the freshet was near its height, fire, caused by the waters coming in contact with lime, broke out in the plant of Warner, Moore & Co, millers and feed supply men. The property is situated on the creeks of the flooded district, and at one time ft seemed inevitable that it would be destroyed, but & ohanzs oi wind and the splendid work of the fire depart. ment averted that The hose were carried over a line of partially sub merged coal cars and buoyed on rafts made of small boats The firemen fought the flames standing up to their walsts in water. It Is estimated that the occupants of some 200 small houses on this and the Manchester gides of the river had to vacate tem- porarily. The gas works are partially under water and the gas supply is cut off. This condition seriously crip ples the newspapers, as the metal for thelr linotype machines is by (4.1) The incoming trains had to run through several feet of wa ter, Bridges are reported gone in va. rious of the and trafic is greatly interrupted heated southern BOCLIONS slate STOLEN JEWELS RECOVERED Most of Them Were Found York Pawnshop. It was in a New made found in the rest in a valet, had left pawnbroker and was to have rece a loan of $1,500 He received $700, and was to have returned on Monday for $500 and the ticket He come bac) In making publ of articles recovered, (i sald that most of found in the pawnshop of which or the name of the proprie tor he refused make public, and that the remainder was found in Kern's satchel this city Among the jewels re Was a pearsahaped dlamond pen at $20,000 The police have Mrs of a walter In custody rested Monday night kept her identity until night. She was arrested on the street, after having been at a hotel with Kern A pawn salcl the jewelry the location to in a hotel in covered ant Poillon but pocret and had with her two satchels In| s clothing and | She de- | i EX® UTOR'S NOTICE Estate of AMELIA KOCKEY, decd. late of | {| Walker townshin them was some of Kern some of the Thebaud jewelry clares that shes does not know what has become of Kern DECLARED SHIP A PIRATE Venezuela Offers $10,000 For Seizure of the Libertador, Caracas, Jan. 1.—The official getle published a decrees signed by President Castro the steamer Libertador, formerly Ban Rizk. is declared to be a pirate The government of Venezuela has of : 0 and the cargo | es to the Venezuelan or for | Lib- |! fered a reward of $10.0 she cari eign ertador The used in the interests revolu tionists against Castro h Gen eral Matos is the reputed leader which shall the Libertador Is of the of whic sh Pp seize being Remains of Roman Martyrs. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 1 A package containing the bones and dried blood of St. Magnus, a Roman centurian, and were martyred in the time arrived from Rome at the office of the surveyor of the port in Louisville yes. terday. The relics will be placed un der the altar of St Church, in this city from the catacombs more than 3200 years ago, and have since rested In the Church of the Convent of Agnal near Rome St They were taken Chinese Kill Missionaries. london, Dec. 31-The Shangha! cor respondent of The Dally Express ca | bles that a missionary and a number | of Christian converts have been mas sacred at Ning-Sha-Fu, in Kan-Sou province, where Prince Tuan and Gen eral Tung Fuh Slang are residing. The correspondent says that it is as serted that the troops of Tung Fuh Slang are responsible for the massacre Prominent Philadelphia Lawyer Dead. Philadelphia, Jan. 1. Captain W, W. Ker, a well-known attorney of this city, who was prominently identified in the famous “star route” cases, and of Indictments, died here last from a complication of diseases night Prince of Wales Will Visit Germany London, Jan. 1.--King Edward bas deputed the Prince of Wales to at tend Emperor William's birthday, on January 27, at Berlin. It is believed that this action is taken probably with the intention of emphasizing the good relations existing between the two countries. Traction Company Raises Wages. Lancaster, Pa, Jan. 1.-It was an pounced yesterday that an increase of 10 per cent. for metormen and econ ductors on the lines of the Conestoga Traction company will go into effect on January 16. About 150 mem will receive the Increase, 700 Charters Filed In Delaware, Dover, Del, Jan, 1. During the year there have been 700 charters fled with the mecretary of state. One hundred and six of this number have been for 000 or over, while three have $10,000,000. {10 be | y to sa valued | wife | She was ar- | the police | last | | been granted by { undersigned. all 10 be indebted to sald estate are requested to | | make immediate payment, and those baviog | os | ] yesterday, | in which | the | A' DITOR'S NOTICE { the matter of | ADAMS, late of Miles township, de Bonosa, a Roman virgin, who | > : of Nero | 1h the i titled to receive the same, | In interest for the { at bis office in Bellefonte, Fa Martin's Catholle | | wards be barred from coming in on w A! DITOR'S NOTICE. | directed | Terminer and eases of women. offers are combined with an offer a qualified physician, Dr. R, V. Pierce, has behind it a Buffalo, N. ¥V. Associated with score of physicians, each man a periods, checks unhealthy drains. ) and cures female weakness Sympathy may help a wound- ed heart but it won’t heal a wounded limb. That fact is so obvious that you wonder why any one can offer "sympathy ” as the chief feature of treatment for the delicate dis- Yet women are invited to "write to a woman who can sympathize with woman,” and the theme of their correspond ence 15 to be the delicate, diffic undermine a woman's health and strength, advice can only be given by a competent physician, and no mention is maze in such offers of a physician's or doctor's offered because it cannot be given , H I'he offer of free consultation by letter, made to ailing women | consulting physician of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, thirty years Dr. Pierce and his staff have treated successfully more than half a milion women, who have been cured of debilitating drains, inflammations, ulcerations and female troubles. experience and skill of Dr. Pierce give him a supreme advantage in his chosen field of diseases of women. You can write to Dr. Pierce without fear and without fee. letter is read privately and answered confidentially, the answer be- ing sent in a plain envelope, without any printing upon it. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, has been gratefully God send to women,” by those who have been cured by its use, It ¢ al 1 ial ’ 1s a medicine specially prepared for woman's use, ult and dangerous diseases which It is true that such of “medical advice.” But medical advice, It is not The offer is not being made by physician's ability. Dr. Pierce is Dr. Pierce is a staff of nearly a specialist. In a practice of over Miilall » The age age, Every H named “a It regulates the heals inflammation and ulceration free on receipt of stamps ing ONLY. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, sent Sond 21 one-cemnt stamps for edition in papor covers, or 31 stamps for cloth bound. Addross Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. fo cover expense of mall LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEC B TION OF OFFICERS. nant L i : a of KURTZ President EX™ UTOR'S NOTICE Estate of JOUN CAMPBELL, deceased Huston township. Centre county Fa LAY upon said estate having Hey ster of Wills to the IsOns KROwWing themselves d estate are requested to payment, and those having them [or settlement MARY CAMPBELL, Executrix Julian, V ale " make immed! ciaims to present a Ex UTOR'S NOTICE Estate of JOSEPH ( late of Mites township PLLeTs Ten RIDE nary ing beed granite the unaersigned, sii BIERLY, deceased, jpon sald estate hav the Hegisier of Wills 0 persons knowing them { seives 10 be Indebiad Lo sald estate are request #d 10 make immediate payment, and those baviog claims to present them for settlement HENEY MEYER, H.E BIERLY, E. 5 BIEKLY, Executors Letlers teatamentary upon sald estate having the Eegister of Wills to the persons knowing themselves aims 10 present them for setilement JOHN PF. ROCKEY, Exr I.C. MEYER, Ally Al DITOR S NOTICE Estate of Grower ODEXRIRK, late of Potter | township. deceased The undersigned having bren nied an nditor by the court of Centre county whtioned estate 'o asoeriain and re vhs Against Bn partition and fo report a bution, will meet all parties office 2no floor Fa, Thursaay and where a ApH at his Bellefonte 1 at 19 5. mm, when 0 desire may attend JH WETZEL Auditon In the Orphans’ Co the it of Centre county in estate of LUCRETIA K ceased The undersigned an Auditor appointed by sald court to make distribution of the balance hands of the accountant bis account to and among those jegally en on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th, 190°, atl those who desire may attend or forever after sald fund 6G. RUNKLE Auditor Estate of JOHN H. ORNDORF, ate of Mar jon township. deceased The undersigned, an auditor appointed by | the Orphan's Court of Oentre county, to make | distribution of the balance in the hands of © Bower, Lion, Pa | in the | Lhe real estate described in | as shown by | will meet the parties | purpose of his appointment | o'clock in the forenoon, when and where i Administrator and sccountant, to | { and among those Jegally entitied to receive | PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THOS. J. SEXTON. Attorney at law Office on second floor of Eagle Bloe exgheny street. Money to loan r rent and for sale Collections and all other legal business given careful and pr L allen tion | FORTNEY &8 WALKER, (D. F. Fortney and W. Harrison Walker) Attorne i Offio= in the Furst bullding house. Frompt attention ness FOAL LAW opposite court egal bus H.I8. TAYLOR ttorney at Temple Court. Tax collect borough. Collections aw Offioe In r of Bellefonte Vv altended 0 J. K. JOHNSTON. Attorney at Law. 4th 8 Tempie Court. Fractioes Office Or in all the courts {8 D GETTIG. Attorneyat-law. in Pruner Building. English and German. Legal business promptly attended to | WILLIAM 6G. KUNKLE, Attorney-at law. ~in Crider's Exchange. Engiish and German Legal business promptly attended to {J. A. B. MILLER, Attorney-atlaw.—Pras thoes in all the courts. Special attention given to collections. Office with Reeder & Quigley {| KLINE WOODKING, Attorneyat Law Of. fice with “Fortney & Walker Prepared for all brancnes of legal service. Survey ing and engineering. N. B.APANGLER, Attorpey-at law —Offios In court house. Distriet atlorney W. C. REINLE, Attorney at-law-In Crider's ! Exchange, Ind floor. Consultation in Ger- | man and English | JOAN M. KEICHLINE, Attorneyatlaw and i Justice of the Peace in opera house block, opposite Court house Atlorpey-at aw «in Crider's Exdistrict attorney. German Prompt attention to all busi. { 4. C. MEYER, Exchange and English ness | JOHN J. BOWER, Attorney-atlaw Office in Eagle block. Practices in all the courts English and Geran J. H. WETLEL, Attorpeyat law.-Office In Crider's Exchange. Special attention giv- on to surveying and engineering WILLIAM J. SINGER, Attorney &i-law—in Temple Court buliding, room No. 21, fourth floor. { ORVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, Attorneysat 4 ~in Pruner’s building. Practices in all the courts. German and English. E.K. RHOADS At his yard opposite the P. R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities | ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS the same, will attend to the duties of his ap. | pointment on Frida ] fhe Jah day of January A.D, 1. af Wo'cloek a. Mm. at hisoffios in | Temple Court, Bellefonte, Fa , when and where i all | elalms, or b | upon sad fund General | persons are required to present HARRY KELLER, Auditor on ET PROCLAMATION Waennas the Hon, John G. Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the | #th Judicial district, consisting of the county {of Centre, having issued his precept bearing | | date the Uird day of December, 191 to me a Court of Oyer and | for holdin eneral Jall Delivery and Quar. ter Bessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and to commence on the th Monday of Jan. being the 2th day of Jan. IZ, and to continue one week, Notice is hereby given te the Coroner, Justioes of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there In the proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the fore noor of the 7th with thelr records, Inguisi. tions, examinations, and their own remem brances, to do those things which to their office | Appertains to be done, and those who are bound in n nizances to prosecute the prisoners that are or shal) be In the Jail of Centre county, be then and there 10 prosecute against them as shall be jus, Given under my hand, at Bellefonte the ist day of Oct, in fhe oa of our Lord, 100i and the one hundred dwenty fourth year of the Independence of the Uni tates, CYRUS BRUNGART, Sheriff, GARMAN HOUSE..... High Street, opposite Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. Entirely New. New Furnitnre. Steam Heat. Electric Light, and all modern improvements, C.M & CB, GARMAN, Proprs. COALS. their | forever debarred from coming in | Also all kinds ot ‘Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior screenings for lime burning. Builder's and Plasterers’ sand. 0000 | TELEPHONE CALLS: Central + « « «= « «+ « « No im Commercial « « « «+ + « No. 682 MONEY TO LOAN In large and small quantities on proved security. Farms for sale. estate bought and sold. W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Crider Exchange. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. We koep notie but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM, All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ste If you want & hice Juley Steak go to PHILIP - $15.00 TO $16.00 A WEEK i i EE
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