Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, En hE a Thursday, October 21st, 1909, DOUBLE TRACK L. & T. BRANCH A STORY THAT PENNSY WILL USE A HALF MILLION, PLANS WERE LONG CONSIDERED Harrisburg Telegraph Prints a State- ment, Which if True, Means Much to This Section in Railroad Mat. ters. Telegraph makes | the Pennsylvania | has appropriated | od In double tracking + & Tyrowe railroad, | terminus at present at | claimed that plans | this end have been | | | The Harrisbu the statem rallroad on i It is urd ration for some time by officials, aud according tans the freight on the Hey railroad from Ty- | [{aven will be diverted | branch, lessening the | Sunbury and Tyrone | over any route that | v has, The bullding | ssificatiom yards at] were a part of the | of the company along | The coal shipments from | that section of the state | y, and tax the capacity of the | tes to their utmest, There | under the present scheme to | ded condition of traf- | ild that portion of the road | and Scotia, about ten | a route wil be had | 11 demands for heavy | The original route of | was from Lewisburg to intervening gap was not | either direction beyond | Oot A i he Harrisburg Tele- es that a ¢artain sum | worcpriated by the ailroad Company is to {1ding the daa at Sun- purpose of securing | to the use of the Mc- 1 Harrisburg, which trolled by the Penn- 1 company. dam was owned and Pennsylvania Canal was oeatrolled by + Railroad Company, not been generally any has been of the dam sway by the Pp ne to av cro First Time. markedly resem- never having met, Duttonwood Ho- yn Friday. Each jel PRoborts, the latior 25 and a ttle talk that each was Roa- talk went on to nad comparison er man, brush- put forth to Face, t L "th father, though I 1 left Roanoke vou before a were born, lad, and later | letter that your mother ! $ ry had died vpon your arrival, and sup- posed that you had been buried with ber Dan, my double grief at that fromm the South, been back father and first time In They om- I. McClure loeply In- the affecting way er since We Are f the ir A Good Reason » merchau 1 2 pearby ving goods at ago mail order Kan. Reco snd the same tose for years rer and sand i every article noney than you sod saved you then why on suswered the the Muscotah never seen a 1s. The matter snd they got YY thie adv tra K mn goon ising : Ww 4 a they ht to local ho see no valde 10 letting w what they have to scll ey ask for thelr goods, Big Steam Shovel On S la ne of the main attractions elle fonte was the large which Thomas A. Shoe- use in removing part of the ag at the a i fonte fur- composed of ponderous capable of scooping up of tous of material a day perator cccupies a seat on the | machine and the use of levers he manipulates it with ease. The Belle- | foute Cent Railroad Company has | about completed a railroad siding along | the side of the immense pile of slag and | filled with powder and dyunmite which when put off. will loosen up thousands of tons at a time. It will then be easy to scoop up snd put ou cars. As pre- viously stated much of the slag will be shipped to Northumberland to be used in filliog up io the new railroad yard, to IK Misvers } steam vel maker will mountan Dace n thousa The op fs 1s achin by v New Operation. Michael Kelley, of Snow Shoe, and Swanson Dahlin, of Houtsdsle, who recently leased the old VYelean coal properiy,* about one mile and a half above Ramsey, which was partially developed by R. B. Dwight & Son years ago, are putting Ih a new opening and are encouragéd over the prospect of having a successful min- Ing operation. The old rafirond load: ing to the opening whith also was abandoned some time ug, 18 being re- placed with steel rally nod new ties. This road Is a branch of the Pennayl- vania. Killed Two Bears. Wilbur Eour, of Pine Station, Clin. ton county, while out hunting for wild turkeys heard a rustling la the bushes and In a few minutes was confronted with two bears, conch of which he killed with one discharge, —— — «Ladies $4 lace shove vow #8, Yeagors, At | then the law raises h--1 with him; i Colle FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—Seles ed and Original Tork Same Thing. “You say you were in the saloon at the time of the assault referred to In the complaint?” “I was, sir” “Did you take keeper at the t “1 don't know I took what the Strange Things. I have seen a watch spring, a match box, a plank walk and a banana stand, I have even seen a cat fish, and a cognizance of the bar- ime?” what he called it, but rest 41d.” horse fly and I have seen alligators | hide shoes, and 1 have even seen the | | bark of a tree, seen it hollow and com- | mence to leave, but the tree held on Fire at Rauchtown. The blacksmith shop, cider mill and shingle mill belonging to Ambrose Wel- shans, at Rauchtown, Clinton county, were destroyed by fire on Saturday, be- ginning at r1 o'clock, The sparks from {the Uiacksmith shop was the cause The Welshans house, a brand new one without insurance, was on fire several times, Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! to it's trunk, which they were trying! to seize for board, A Good Reason. “Last summer I spent two weeks of my vacation in the village of Break- | Neck, Bullskin township, Fayette county on a farm with two old maids. The corn season had just opened and we had corn every day. “1 observed that when Elizabeth ate | when Nancy did, | figure it! corn, Nancy didn't; Elizabeth didn't. I couldn't out; so one day I sald: it happen when you doesn't, and when don't? “'Ho, ho' sald Liz, apparently a little hot under the collar, ‘we hain't only got one set of teeth, you darned fool'" A Definition of Life. Man comes into the world without his consent and leaves it against his will, During his stay on earth his time is spent In one continuous round of con- traries and misunderstandings, In his Infancy he Is an angel; in his boyhood he is a devil; in his manhood he {8 everything from a lizard up; In ‘Liz, how does eat corm Nan Nan does { his duties he Is a d—- fool. If he raises a family he is a chump; if he raises a check, he Is a thief and if he is a poor man, he is a poor manaser and has no sense; If he is rich, he is dishonest, but considered smart; is In politics he is a grafter and if he is out of politics, you can't place him, as he Is “an undesirable citizen” if he goes to church he Is a hypocrite; if he sta) from ch sinner; donates to sions he es it for sl n't, he is stingy and a * When he first « everybody w he goes out, a crook: 8 away urch, he is a I. Ome ants to kiss want to ki there they all young, is a re him; if he lives to a ripe the expenses funny proposition he is In way, only living ineral is a after A BRUTAL ATTACK. Made on Esther May Bathurst in Al- toona on Saturday Evening. Altoona had a whirl of excitement last Saturday night and It casioned by another shooting affair that only the bad working of a revolver would have terminated in a cold blooded murder. Howard Bare, a young man of Greenwood, shot and wounded his sweetheart, Esther May Bathurst, was oOC- for hospital and will soon recover while Bare is locked up at the police station on the charge of felonious shooting Bare and the girl have been friends and keeping company for the past four thie with each other years Recently street and al Bed A revolve He fired a a scream fro fell in state tuberc dispensary and WAS never death's r than when Dare overtook her and cowering over her made every effort to end her life. All that saved her was the fall- ure of the revolver to work The only explanation Bare to the of the shooting the girl had played him false ™ ”m r. me down losis nearer doo made ns Cause that wan The Horse Show The Bellefonte Central R. R. has granted a single fare rate with the min. imum rate of soc for the round trip from Bellefonte and intermediate points to State College on account of the State ¢ horse show, October 23 Professor M. W. Harper, of Cornell University, has been secured udge ‘or the State College horse show, Pro . Harper is a graduate of the Uni. versity of Ohio, post-graduate of the University of Illinois, and was connect. ed with the University of Missouri be. fore going to Cornell, He has charge of the anual work horse parade at Ithaca N. Y., and the ifstruction breeding at Cornell University, to act as Our New Hair Vigor Ayer's Hair Vigor was good, {the best that was made. But Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im- proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall- ing hair. A new preparation in every way. New bottle. New contents, Ask your druggist to show itto you, “the new kind.” Does not change the color of the hair, As we now make our new Hair Vigor it does not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hair. You may use it freely and for any length of time with. out fear of changing the color, Stops falling hair. Cures dandruff, wade by the J. 0. Ayer Oo. Lowell Mags see you | if he | at Union avenue and Sev- | enteenth street. She Is at the Altoona | in horse | Estate of WILLIAM R. HENNEY, late | of Millheim Borough, deceased. By virtue of an order issued out of the Or. ! phan's Court of Centre County the undersigned | Administrator o. t. a. will offer at public sale all of the real estate of sald decedent, on the days named and places designated herewith wo wit FIRST SALE- on Thursday, Nov. 4th, 1909, at 10 p.m. on the premises in Potter town. i ship, one-half mile east of the Old Fort, A FINE FARM 98 ACRES bounded and described as follows Beginning #4 a post in the middle of the turupike thence north twenty-one and one-half degrecs east one hundred and thirty-eight and elghttenth per | ches along the middie of the turnpike 10 a post ; thence by land of James Gregg beiis south | twenty-eight and one half degrees east eighty. | { four perches to & post ; thence by the same north sixty degrees east four perches Lo a post ; thence by the same south one-fourth degree east thirty three and fivetenth perches 0 a stone ; thence by land of David Henney south sixty-one degrees west one hundrad and twe perches to & stone ; thence by land of Wil I. Wilson north thirty degrees west one hun dred and thirty-eight nod eight tenth perches to the place of beginning. Coptalning pinety. eight acres one hundred and fifty-eight per. ches and allowance of six per cent. for roads &e¢. Deed dated March 16th, 188, Volume Y page 38. Thereon erected 8 two story frame { dwelling house, large bank barn and all other necessary outbulidings in good repair. Three cisterns on the premises ; large orchard ¢ taining obolce fruit Located the heart Pennsvalley, and is highly productive soil, Twenty-five acres of the above is valuable tin ber land of SECOND SALE-oa Friday, Nov. 5th, 1909, PL ¥ ¢ k at the al, in Miliheim boro the f EVEN VALUABLE Ble v eim bor Ww ’ EE A Henney 1 S PROPER Porn t » re : TIES RESIDENCE IN frst « premises | sald hoy fi WINE TWO des on the north Main breadth alotg y depth by sire Malin stroet Ih perehes or thereabouts On the north by Malo street jot 43 (owned t the south by Deer yn the east by part of lot No. 42 of J. Mauck eased. conta slong Malin street six fort, and ; parallel with the line of sald A KE. Deiniager's jot, and { extending in depth from Main street to Deer Alley 15 perches or thereabouts, the sa A Alley. a yened by be jee 3 bread nd re th adjololog Millhelm borough. bounded and de seribed as follows Begioning at a post thence alor John Stoner, south - west and Whe degrees rived) 37 ACRES TIMBERLAND township. bounded we Begion A. Musser perehes 10 Kem thence on Pent and ne oF at stones. tL) oe by andes rth § de we is of John lenoribed 4 of ne recs By Ia 1th 73 degrees west “Sperches 10 stone by lands of W. R Weiser south 8 de grees east 20 perches 10 stones | thenee south 41 degrees east 3 perches to stones ; theoee by and of D. Bressler north 72 degroes east ninety perches. to the place of beginning Contain og 37 acres and 18 porches Dest measyre (Deed dated March (1852 Vol. S. No.2 pési) 4 TRACTS IMPROVED LAND adjoining Millheim boro Three acre Tract tarppike, Lthenee al SM BN stones | thenoe “ to wit’ Beginning st a post at ng lands of the said A. EB Deininger. north 1% degrees west 2 perches to a stone | thence along & lane and lands of Michael Gephart's estate south MM degrees. west 18% Jotetion 10 a stone ; thenee along lands of Adam oore, south 1% degrees, east 22-1. 10 perehes to a stane ; thence nearly & parallel line with the wurnpike road, north 68% degrees, east 17 2-10 perches to the place of begloning. Containing 3 acres, neat measure One-aere tract Beginning at a stone. thence slong lands of A. KE. Deinionger, south 2 degrees east ITH 10 perches 10 & post; thence along turnpike north 65 degrees, rast six and eight tenths perches 10 a stone ; thence along lands of U. KR church and John Reesman's existe, north 2 degrees west 3 and 7-10 petches 10 a ston © ; thenee along lands of M. Gephart's estate and inne south 88 degrees, west 6 and 3.10 perches to pisce of beginning. Containing ote acre and one perch Two sore Tract | Beginning at a stone, s cor per of the said A. BE. Deloinger's lot, thenes by same north KX degrees west 15 perches to a | stone, bear the turnpike road ; thence along | sald road south 68% west 38 and 7.00 | perches to a stone, bear sald turnpike . thence slong Georges Valley road. south | degree west M perches to a stone | thence along lands now sold tothe sald Wm. R. Henney. north 72 de rors oust 0 and 710 perches to the piace of winning, Coutaloing 2 seres and B81 perches, DeRL MeKsure Fiveacre Tract |: Beginning at a stone thence by lands of KE. C, Campbell, south 10% degrees cast and 610 perches 10 stone; thence by land of Adam Moor south ROX degrees west 20 and 7.10 perches to stone | thenee by lands of John Harshberger, north 10M degrees west 3p. 0 stone and thenee by lands of J. PP. and J. Gep ] bart and turnpike road north 75% 4 Tees onal 21 and 7.10 perches 0 Lhe piace © Seuinting. Contalting 5 acres and SRerehes neat measure, (Deed dated April ‘st, 199 recorded Vol. 0, No. 3, page real estate of decedent ene neers and carries no dower POSKESSION | of the farm i6 Potter town. ship will be given on the Ist day Apcil, 1900; id farm bein under lease ufitll said date, ossossion of all other properties sold will be given when terms of sale are fully complied with, TERMS OF SALE : Ten per cont. to be paid in onsh as soon as bid Is accepted and declared sold In free of all Intevests, , Gelivery of deed. but 10 per cent. will be exaey od on day of sale. ALBERT E. BARTGES, Amr. CT A, Miliheim. Pa. W. HARRISON WALKER, A ieitonre. Pa. 5 ACRES CULTIVATED oy of i 8.10 Ladies’ high grade lance shoes all re- duced. At Yoagers, LEGAL ADVERTISEM ENTS APMINISTRATRIX' NOTCH, Estate of BE. H. Shook. late of Gregg town ship, descased, Letters of administration having bern grants od Ww Lhe undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make paymens, and those having claims to present the same without delay to CARRIE E. SHOOK, Administrairix ¢. 4 a | Seoring MiLS, x48 J.C. MEYER, Atty APM NISTRATORS' NOTICE, { Estate of William R. Henney, late of Mil { helm borough, deceased. | Lotwers of administration in the above estate | having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the sald estate are request | od 0 make payment, and those having elalos 10 present whe same without delay to ALBERT £. BARTGES | Admr. oc. L. 8 i Millhelm, Pa | W,. HARRISON WALKER, | Atty for Esiate, Bellefonte. Pa x42 | APMINISTRATORS NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Joseph B. Ard Inte of Ferguson township, deceased | Letters of administration in the above estate | having been granted 10 the undersigned, all persons indebled tothe sald estate are request ed Lo make payment and those having claims LO present Lhe same without delay wo LJ. DREESK, Admr, Lemont, Pa W. HAnisON WALKER Atty for the Estate, x4 APMIN ISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of Mary Bellefonte Boro of Morgan Morrison deceased, , Letters of administration in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all | persons indebted wo the said estate are request. | od 10 make payment, and those having cisims 10 present tbe same without delay to ANDREW MORRISON, Admr Attys inte GETTIG. BOWER & ZERDY Beliefodie, Pa x4 APMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of A. C deceased Letters of administration have been granted to persons indebted WO od 10 make 10 present MAINS Ww Bower & Zerby, st Bel for Administrator Bower, late of Penn wownship nthe above estate gned All are request Ig cialms to Gettig vrneys unders LETT payment One t havi lelay Pa + the ithout efor A. AUMAN TTT! Bowen & Zenny ssued wing Slate ar ment, and oslale w wd to the JOHN BROWN Executor Loganton, Pa W. HARRISON AlLLy WALKER, for Estate x42 smong those legally entitind 1 will the parties ig rested and sttend 10 the duties of his sppoinimest of Friday October 230d 1%. at 10 o'vlock a m.. st his offoes in Temple Court. Bellefonte. Pa. when and where all per | sons interested are required 0 present their | claims before him or farever Oebarred from | coming 15 S07 § Aare oF sald funds. J. THOMAS MITCHELL ] Auditor AVPIT RS’ NOTICE : MM In the matter ’ = f ihe ontate of § bp decruse Auditor ap Murtrie pring townsh JAMES A. B. MILLER Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTICE the Orphans’ Court of Centre ( the matter of the estate of E township, deceased The undersigned. an suditor sppointed by the above Court 0 make distribution of tk funds in the hands of the administrator of the sald estate. 10 and among those legally entitied thereto, will meet Lhe parties in Interest, or so many a8 choose 10 appear, at the office of Fortney & Fortney In the borough of Belle funte. Pa. on Thursday, the fist dey of Octo ber. A.D. 15% at 10 o'clock 5 m.. when and where ail parsons having say claim to any por | tion of the sald estate may appear orf be for ever debarred for coming in on said fund i D. PAUL FORTNEY ] Auditor RW ams NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Hayes Run | Fire Brick Company: i Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors of the Hayes Run Fire Brick Company, held Mon- day, August 23rd, 1908, a resolution of puld Directors was passed recommend- | ing to the stockholders an Increase of the capital stock of the Hayes Run Fire Brick Company by the amount | of $30,000, being a proposed Issue of preferred stock of sald amount en- titled annually to a preferential div. | idend of six per cent. and directing | the holding of an election of the stock- holders at the annual meeting on Fri day, November the 12th, between the hours of 10 and 11 A. M, at the office of the Company In Orviston (formerly {Orvis or Hayes Run) Centre county, { Pa. for the purpose of holding an election of the stockholders for or against the proposed Increase of the capital stock by the proposed issue of the preferred stock aforesaid. W. O. BENTLY, Bec'y. Aug. 31, 1908, x48 Two FARMS FOR SALE MiLesRURG Fans -~Valuable farm in Bogen Oeptre County, Penna. two m one mile west of Curtin te Valley Raliroad, 20 a n hd Silatastion, 204 improvements ng one two story welling; two-story frame six room dwelling, Inres anh barn. BORN feet, ¥ine. and large orchard known as terms inguire of Cunrix Twr. Fans Valuablefarm tin Township, Centre county, Penna, east of Romo 17 FH, rk Ps | PANY.” having ius principal office ut Belle | a | in | and | Thomas Houston, deceased | north 47 deg. enst | Kinning. Thereon erected a good | clared sold; | mation of sale Fi (CHARTER NOTICE. | Notlee 1s hereby given that an applicstion | will be made on Tuesday, November 9. 1909 to ] his Excellency, the Governor of the Common. weallh, at Harrisburg. Pa, for letters patent to | & provosed corporation known us the “BELLE. PONTE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COM- W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT; Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, fonve. Fu. the business of which proposed com pany is a geocral foundry aod machine busi ness and the wo facturing sand selling of tools, Baplements und other materials in steel Jon, Copper, urn Hekel, lead and other met ». | Centre County Banking Co., GETTIG, BOWER & ZERDBY | Corner High and Spring Streets, x2 Soligitors QRPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order issued out of the Or phans' Court of Centre county, the undersigned administrator of Samuel Showers, late of Walk. er rownship, Centre county, Pe unsyivania. de consed, will offer at public sale st the Court House, tn Bellefonte, Pa, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 199 at o'clock A, M., the following properiy wit | Receive Deposits; Discount Notes John M. Bhugert, Cashier. Beezer's Meat Market HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, SLICED HAM, All kinds of Smoked Mest. Pork Sausage, oto If YOU want a nice Juley Steak, go Ww PHILIP BEEZER Dr. Sol M. Nissley, Veterinary. Surgeon, A graduate of the University of Penna. Office at the Palace Livery stable, Belle. X42 w PROPERTY AT HUSTON Walker township, viz All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate being In the wownship of Walker, count of Centre and state of Pecpsylvania and described as follows, to wit & SLone corner ‘on the turnpike on Francis Hoover; thence by same south 43 d east U2 5-10 perches to stone; thence north Geg. cast 27510 perches 10 stone: thenos by lands of John Delaney south 43 deg. E. 30 per Lo stone; tbenee by lands of Edward Rogers helrs south 56 deg, west 51 & perches 10 stone thenoe by lands of Zachariah Williams, William B, Treaster porth thenee by sald turnpike perches 10 the place of be PA . bou he | 47 fonte, 114 perches 10 stone wr =i Patents, Trade Marks, Labels, Send for my new free book “How w Get Them.” Invent something There la money in practical inventions, whether iarge ov Send description for free opinion se te utablility JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, Lawyer ue Chestnut St. Philadelphia Washingion, 80 Dearborn Se. Chicago x43 TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE BARN AND ALL OUTBUILDINGS in first class condition: cholee fruit on premises CONTAINING 24 ACRES AND 53 PERCHES (See Deed Book volume 88, page 298) useful a8 two cisterns, with Excepting and reserving swenty-five thous and three bundred and twelve and 8 half feet conveyed by Samuel Showers of ux to Daniel Showers by deed dated January 14. 1408 and recorded in Centre county (un Deed Book volume 101, page 845 TERME OF SAL 1 property is knox Ninth St. per cent Red down 40 per con 10 be paid when bidder and de be pald upon confir : and delivery of deed: and the balance of fifty per cent. 10 be pald in one year from waid confirmation: sald defy payment 0 be secured by bond and nu the premises with interest st six num P vw WINDSOR HOTEL W.T. BRUBAKER, Mgr Midway between Broad St. Station and Reading Terminal on Filbert § European, §1.00 pe ay and American, 2.50 per day and The only moderate priced iy VIALE and consequences ir 8, Admr PHILADELPHIA Hoof Ointment | =. EK. RIO; ret Yomi . . ‘ : ICOVered At nw all ¢ 8 hoot for any diesas v : $100 2 Yiaa hoot that 1t will 1 00 ANTI Wood, Grain, Hay Sand. upenor Screening ng, Buil terers Sand Ww rred on per an MOTLRRG per cept ISROSSI ON w fn At 151 be give ' HOWE} WILLIAM » HARmisON WALKER Auorney for Estate Ww VALENTINE'S r CT OANTI: JOR Blil 10 ACT a aK ALLI E AND MINOUS Also all kinds of ue Valentire's Hoof Ointment. , Straw he Foot Frog and in brittle and separation L act » re { Com { Central, mercial, No. No. 1381 Crigrnone Carls rties Wil track and reli and hi flor } 24 Trees ols hours road in 2899904800080 000000005000" Special ASH DAL - This great remedy is the thirty years’ study of the discoverer, result of oot diseases by wi | It is a Sovereign Remedy : r collar bolls wire any chafe, gall sores. barb. fresh or sores ed of its, hronie 5 nd . k "iat Satisfact cording will be fice Valentine Hoof Ointment Company, CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO. We pay 25¢ for Eggs, 27¢c for Butter. Potatoes and Lard Wanted GILLEN'S GROCERY CEPR IRPRIRNRRIRSYRRRRY — John F, Gray & Son Successors to Grast Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING BELLEFONTE Ask your 1} used Valentine's Hoof Packing. wrseshoer If he has ever first love When a man's he's lucky. is his last Lots of people who are sure they are right pever go ahead, CERNE NER NNR RRR RNR RRR RNR RRRRRRRRRRNR THIS AGENCY represents the largest fire iDsurance compan jos in the world. We are pro pared to write large lines any time Also Surety Bonds Fire. Lite Accident and Tornado Bobds of every description HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Successor to Frederick K. Foster and William Burnside TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE, PA, Thirtyseven roars’ contisued sue oones Is a guarantee that the goods aod prioes have been right, HARNESS all Deseriptions Bellefonte, Pa. A. E.SCHAD FINE SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, T'n Roofing, Spouting, ALL KINDS OF TINWARE MADE TO ORDER. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED, Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. James Schofield, Manufacturer of Light snd Heavy ESTABLISHED 1371 —
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