Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 04, 1909, Image 5

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    Thursday, November 4th, 1909,
THE CENTRE DEMOC
RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page 5.
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BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY
THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS
IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS
—Don't forget the “County Fair," by
the Elks.
Miss Kitty Heylman, who has been
quite ill at her home on Curtin street,
is somewhat better,
—('ol. H. 8 Taylor made a business |
trip to Buffalo this week to secure |
supplies for the school house and |
court house.
—Walter Lilly, of Lewisburg, spent |
Sunday in Bellefonte as a guest of his
brother-in-law, John I Olewine,
Spring street. |
—Mrs. Boyle left Bellefonte on Fri-
day to see her son, Morris Boyle, who |
has been in the hospital in Philadel
phia for several weeks
two Snow |
Graham and |
greatly inter-
machine,
callers
the Misses
seemed
-— Pleasant
Shoe ladies,
Young, who
ested in our linotype
were
~The house on Curtin street recently |
vacated by E. T. Roan is now
iad
be on the billboards
| day from Bush's Addition to a house on
| Lamb street.
the new chemical room at the Pennsyl-
vania Match factory.
| phia, after spending
on | mother,
v
{the Y. M.C. A
| those pertaining to e
| to operate an automobile successfully,
{ and time-keeper,
The Elks "County Fair" will soon
The date is Nov,
19th and 20th,
—Collins Johnston moved on Thurs-
~The bricklayers are busy erecting
—William 8S. Furst, Esq., of Philadel-
a few days with his |
Mrs Caroline W. Furst, left on |
I'nesday morning for his home.
— Five new branches will be taught in
high school They are
lectricity and how
—Mary Totsock, formerly stenogra- |
her in the law office ot [ Aw A. B.|
filler, Esq., has secured a position with |
I'homas A, Shoemaker as stenographer
—On Monday Dr, Edwin Earle
oc- | Sparks, President of Pennsylvania State
cupied by Mr. Krape, manager of the | College, was in Jersey Shore and made
lime kilns and stone quarries in Ar- |
mor's Gap.
—Mr .and Mrs |
now comfortably
home on Spring
would not go back
the world.
-~Thig evening the ladies
ciety of the Bellefonte
church will hold a chicken and waffle
supper in the lecture room of the
church. The patronage « the public |
is cordially solicited. |
Charles McAvoy are |
located in their new |
street Mac says he |
to “baching” tor |
Ald so-
Methodist |
f
"
--Hallowe'en was celebfated In Belle-
fonte on Saturday evening. The mer-
ry-makers were out hay good
time.but no malicious mis
dalism was reported
number of parties
and the people en]
a general way.
-—Mr. and Mrs. F
jssued invitations for
their daughter, Miss
der, to Charles Kirl
beth, N. J
place at the Cri
Muesday
Crider have |
1e arviage
Mary Isabel
Rat} ¢
fi
ler
street on
16th
—Mr
left on
Mr Valer
nN«
Sat
attend t
ughters
Progress cal
t
week
church will ]
held every ev -
except Baturday evening Next week
beginning with Monday evening, the
pastor will be assisted by the Presiding
Elder of Centre District, Rev. J. C
Reeser, who will preach each evening |
and ail are invited to attend and enjoy i
these services, i
—On Sunday morning Judge Hall
came through Bellefonte in his auto-
mobile, accompanied by several gen-
tlemen from Haven. The judge
was interrogated on that id t
story that
at n«
that
©
Lock
irkey
wi
Samuel Showers
job Including the
What's the
to Philadelphia and
show that «
T. Clayton
Scenle, w
for
thr
use
fee n
when
the
a
talking
theless
the bhest
duce
fact
mn
one a
its
artists pro
the
Wy
This Is
that
nic in crowded
Those who haven't
losing lot of
Brown gl
appreciated
almost every
with
night the Sce.
sightseers
there vet are
Mr id Mrs
wel
been
" y
will
COINe
ney a
Acaden
Barre
pendicit
Jel
lefonte
His
n
hospital f
parents th
vhers
or ]
days
have h
him The
He in A
foot
some
body
velling
the dine
by that
ought
iid
loo
rious
the co
t
contre o
and
The
nen
k after
ane In n ane
sul n the Academy
been doing
schools
if
team i.
good work
Wns
fe
entire
him off
down to off. and
eradicated
f ured
him ) ‘
he
Conn
Ww
Le been
pre
On rvening fair sized
sarman
Monday n
assembled In
“Miss
drama
audience
8 ODeETrn
yers
of |
in |
house to
pretty
nee
little
fis
Petticoats’
but the
prominent
sat In
n
conduct
OuUngE men
the rear of the
such an outrageous |
the audience was an- |
time the curtain went
close of the play ike
little boys, nix years of age, they
crunched peanuts, threw the shells
on the floor and then their feet
over them, making much noise
that It was impossible to follow the
play. What manager Garman should
have done was to have arrested
them and made them pay a heavy fine
If these fellows can't ant like gentle.
men they should not be permitted to
enter the opera house with decent
people, Their place Is with the cow
boys on the frontier. This should not
be tolerated by Mr. Garman and the
quicker he puts a stop to It the better
it will be for him In every way. Peo.
ple will not go to a theatre where
there !s constant disorder,
four or Ve
lellefonte, who
house was of
character that
noyed from the
up until the
drew
no
| been hesitating should settle
the principal address at the laying of the |
| corner stone ot the $30,000 Y. M. C, A
o
building.
— At the meeting of the Bellefonte
Tent No, 100 Knights of the Maccabees, |
they celebrated their third anniversary of |
the organization of the local Tent, and |
put a couple of candidates through the |-
rd degree,
From the Bellefonte Dally
Boyd Spicher, the mall carrier,
pronounced weakness for
having been fortunate in cap-
turing one-a-night during the
we note |
that
has coon |
past
—The Yeager Swing factory is about
in shape to start up again and it may be
possible that they will be able to keep
the thing in motion duri
oped t
It 15
be 1} s the case
nat sit
will give
7. W. Crider
bri
National
used by S
iz palling t
is puftin i
rear of
; .
The basement
Williams,
by thet
11 the second a
'h
bank
H.
1]
rye
prea
}
y brick buil the
t
be th fy
will be
ladies’
w
p
floor
occu AS KR
nd
third floors will addition to
4
~The Bellefonte high school foot ball
team played the State College high
school at the latter place Saturday af
ternoon, the game resulting in a victory
for the State High by a score of 5-0. |
The winning team made its scoreon a
tonch down by working the forward
pass, A return game will be played i
Bellefonte on Saturday.
~Miss DeSales Walsh
east High street, was
abort her nd neck
afternoon fixing
fi accH
me of fire tu
hich
e
flat in the stone buildi
who lives on
badly
burned
Mi
the
eyed
face nday
She
on
was
the the
ITHNACeE when
a sudden volu
the fu
mt
cansed
whi
Diele
.
e lone
ne
Lann street
he porct 0
porch
was
ht ice froze on it
1 1
lady stepped on it she slipper
She sprainéd the cartilage of «
ribs and badly bruised her side Shei
mproving rapidly and is able to sit p
The McN Hewitt
who will soon begin their |
ti in Half Moon and Ferguson town
wi!l locate mill at Waddle
Station and when in readiness will give
employment to a large number of men
This company has just closed a cont:
with the Perusylvania Match Co to fur
nish them with 4.000 000 feet of white
pine within the gext three years The
AMO of morey involved :
$100,000
t Lumber Co
ymber opera
Ds ¢
their
ships
A!
unt is abou
Henry
has
KH
dec
ilone and thus he
re to the Alken's
reported several months ago
present location of the
town and he
certainty uncertainty, o
should that
14 vements hs
dealer
mt
The
ir
in
should
for an
he kil the
on eres Ome
one best
why exchange a
r wh
ROOR/e
impr
nye
gold
been made to the present
for
in
ro
'
after
change
gives him
which
contempl
more
Mr
[4
space
Kline
making
"
is all w
n
whet
Atl
Don't forget
Petrikin Hall t
ing There
on the
the entertainment in
ymorrow (Friday)
absolutel
h
siage
they
receptions
compelled
This
time to hear
should
even
better
iid be
door
in
vl and
crowded from the
Everywhere they
with wonderful
places the
none
ro the
n
to
sho
the
meeting
In
to remain
aopportun
the Welsh
miss It. There
of season
M CC A
finest and
the
have
gO are
man}
were
second night
of Nfe
singers and none
has been wonderful
tickets for the
which
complete
n
ity
is an
n
n snle
Y
of the
presented
Those
Course is one
mont ever
people of Dellefonte
te
who
the
tion by going and purchasing one
Capt. George Runkle, of the train
ing ship Adams, arrived In Bellefonte
on Saturday after an extended Europ
ean trip. This was his first experience
| mm the chief oMeer of the big boat. but
he got through
of troubl
was royally
oceanions
without the least bit
Wherever he landed’ he
received and on several
entertained his friends on |
the ship. He Is recognized as one of
the most efMeolent marine officers In
Uncle Bam's service, and next month
will start out on another cruise of the
son. He expects to remain In this vi. |
cinity about two weeks visiting his
brother, Joseph Runkle, and his cous.
inn W. RB fil. He will spend a |
portion of thé time In the woods In
search of game. He is a good fellow
and his friends are always glad to see
him,
of his booth on High street,
| the close of old 1909, wil
| with the east
—Our county, not to be behind, has
already had two hunting accidents,
—Mr, and Mrs. H, VY, Stitzer attended
the funeral of Emanuel Yearick, which
took place at Mifflinburg on Friday.
--Mr, McEntire, an employe of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at
Watsontown, was a visitor in Bellefonte
on Monday,
~Mr, and Mrs, William Shope, of
Lock Haven,spent Sunday in Bellefonte
as guests of Mr, Shope's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Reynolds Shope.
—Charles Koontz, the blind merchant, |
has put storm sash and glass in the front
want anything, knock, and it shall be |
opened,
— Lawrence Hoover, son of Mr. and |
Mrs. A. M. Hoover, has been seriously |
ill at his home in Philadelphia, His |
many friends in Bellefonte wish for his
| speedy recovery,
~On Monday morning Russell Blair
dropped a bottle of black ink on the new |
hardwood floor in the jewelry store. Of
course, you couldn't accuse him of trying
to paint the place red.
~The summer outings have come and
gone, the next on the program before
f be Thanksgiv-
ing, Teachers’ Institute, and, the great
est of all, Christmas,
—On Sunday morning Lewis Wetzel,
of Toledo. Ohio, arrived in Bellefonte
and became a guest of T, C. Gerberich
on Thomas street, where his wife and
children have been spending the last ten
days.
~On Sunday a new schedule will go
into effect on the Pennsylvania railroad.
‘he only change in Bellefonte will be
bound train on Sunday
Instead of its arriving here at 9 35 it will
not reach here until g so,
~Qlie Meek,
rn
one of the long
trusted employes of the Philadelphia
mint, has been visiting his brother, P
Gray Meek, in Bellefonte and
ters in Buffalo Run. Helis always a wel-
come visitor to his old home
Ladies’ Aid
Refor
*‘Thanksgivi
Wednesday ‘
member the d
ry (
good th i
ood IVing
4
ner.
Brouse
ver, Jack Ex
' ¢
tution, He is thoro
with military tactics,
fitted for the position and is bri )
forth the required results, Fifty men
are now under his charge,
thought this number pwill De
materially in the pear future.
~0Oa Monday, December 20th the Cer-
tre county teachers ]
increased
institute will be held
On account of the repair
wart house the
in Garman’s opera house
the cou
sessions will
David
WY 5
noement
nge enis
uperintend
pert
te
ot
Arra
it t yD
e DeOnie
IOV +)
vel pe }
J ;
ble he wi the winter on
pal trouble is
e does any
sto be bh
heavy x
t he w
oped tha
] trength
trength,
ain his health and
— Work on the new addition e
court house is progressing as rapidly as
possible but it is very likely that the
masons will get cold fingers before they
complete their part of job The
court room is filled up with scaffolding
support the plasterers who are
on the new ceiling. The decorats
also use it. An effort be made
bave the court house in shape so that
wurt can be held there in the latter part
of December. It is very doubtful, he
ever, that this can be accomplished
to
the
0
-
rill
Ww
On Sunday Rev. Hogge, pastor of
the Presbyterian cnurch at Fruit Hill
Clearfield county, and Dr J Allison
Platts of (he Bellefonte Presbyterian
hurch, exchanged puipits Rev Hogge
is a young man of Irish descent and pos
sesses tha grit ar tha
bound to make him one of the prominent
and influential ministers of the bluestock
ing faith His morning sermon was to
men who were after the Almighty do
lar to the extent of neglecting their souls
which will be more valuable in eternity
than earth's milhons. His brother
wmstor of the Presbyterian church at
Villiamsport
!
t 3d tenacity a
Recently Cha*les McClure,
Mr. and Mrs. james H. McClure
Bellefonte became a law partner of
firm of Peck, Shields &
business at 10 and 16
building Philadelphia
the leading law firms of the Quaker
City and the addition of Mr. McClure
makes it even stronger and more relia
ble. Tho latter laid the foundation of
his success in the Bellefonte public
schools and Academy. Later he gradu.
ated from Princeton and the law depart
ment of the Pennsylvania University
He has been a close student and is de
serving of the success he has attained,
of
of
he
doing
Penn Square
This is one of
son
“lark
~ Every effort is being made to get
the new school house under roof before
the extremely cold weather sets in, Col,
Taylor is busy setting the boilers for the
heatin
heated.
ed. On Sunday pedestrians would stop
in front of the building and pass their |
{opinion as to the location of the large
columns in front of the entrance. The
popular opinion was that they were built
entirely too close to the building to show
off to good effect, Robert , the
architect, says the must pot be
too hasty to criticise a thing before it is
completed. When the columns are fin.
they will appear different.
| for delivery from
If you | H
but wt sg
! Rabbits from
plant so that the building can be |
and the work go on uninterrupt- |
Stanley Valentine, son of Mr, and |
Harry C. Valentine, has secured |
good position with the Armstrong |
Cork Co. of Pittsburg.
~The Ladies Aid society of the |
Bellefonte U, B, church will hold a |
chicken, corn soup, and oyster supper |
in their room, adjoin ng the parsonage
on Thursday evening, Nov, 11th,
Fish Commissioner Meehan
nounces that he 1s ready to receive ap
plications for brook trout and other fish
the state hatcheries |
during the season of 1910. All applica-
tions for trout must be in by January 1,
order that there may be a certainty
filling them,
Mrs
n
2
’.
an
Frank P. Blair, the jeweler, has not |
n up the idea of making the en-
rance to his store from the corner with
a large glass *window on Allegheny
and High streets. This would be a big
improvement, notonly to his place of
business, but to the general appearance
of the public square,
Dr. Wilbur Twitmyer, son of W
Twitmire, has been In charge of Dr
ohn Hollenback's dental practice in
‘hillpsburg for several weeks hile
he latter engaged in coaching the
anklin and Marshall foot ball team
the pretty girls of Philipsburg find
it out Wilbur | have all the worl
nts
Ww
1
J
|
is
wil
uY-
ug
his
of Miles-
old relics
— Harry Green, the Bellefonte dr
gist, in looking over the effects of
uncle, the late Miles Green,
burg, came across many
/
that date back 200 years or more. Many |
of the most valuable and important
ones, however, were destroyed ‘at the |
mn}
ai
time the Gree
al years ago.
ome was burned, sever
On Tuesday morning a
the flat, in Petriken
Dr. H. W. Tate,
considerable cor
gas stove
Hall, occupied
fire and
for a few n
Was pass
by
took e ¢
nmotion
Officer Daley Jasti
en he heard the alarm and went
he help of the ladies. He soon ext
guished flames without causing
scious damage .
ites,
{1
H
je day recently Adam Hazel
inter and John
were works th ack road-
of Willi 1 Woods. Dur
belonging to Mr
around the bu
Axe,
the
WEDDINGS.
Harvey—Johnston,
Ww tor f MMs
weddir
nd Mrs. Harvey
for Lock Haven and the
went jo Altoona and
Sundad On
was tendered
They will
n as their
E Was
vale
fs '
5:16
a l¢ on
the
following
returned
evening
train
day
on
red
parents
eption
resi.
Lt State
AR
Klinefelter
Hi
Hettinger
A
ale IAN f
Hettinger
iage of Eg
: omestead, and
e Hetting
Sel 4
McFad
Nar
1Ous y man
den—Zullinger
Mel ider ne
mable 4 ghter f edit Je
Fadder married
sda) Zu
i
or
y¥
Tue a ‘ Jerry
heir honey
Kurtz—Garber
rl Kurtz
M ! G
Kreid
\
of Mint
M
an
arbor
® parents
Kurte, for
’
Aaronshure
All Industries Now Working
the
now working
are BOW it
Match (
the
A
industries §
Re
n Bellefonte are
nte furnaces
The Pennsylvania
gnized as one of
ustries of the town. is
the advisability of
"ny Since the start
ten years ago each
been greater than
Thirty million
ifactured every twenty.
Bellefonte and Nittany
yromise of a long run of
The lef
operalion
mpany. rex n
lead !
«
forced to consider
! ubling IS Capw
ing of this
vears |
the
he }
matches are man
The
furnaces have !
business
d
L factory
yusiness has
reces ding nne
four hours
Keep Pure Air Always.
With the cold weather here
important to live
than foul alr even
chilly and
time being
now
Ir in pure rather
it may
comfortable for
Keep that sleeping
the same as It won
nights of summer
with lots of alr and
will be better, colds few.
and doctor bills nothing
though
mu lens
the
room
re
open
the warm
extravagant
your health
er
during
le
tabhit hunting began on Monday
ist day of November to
of December deer from 156th
November to Ist day of De.
It I= unlawful to kill more
than ten rabbits in one day; It Is une
Inwful to kill more than one deer In
Any one season, and only a male deer
156th day
day of
cember
In a cemetery
in a stone, ¢
loving hush
tion “Rest
again”
at Middlebury, Vt,
ted by a widow to her
bearing this inscrip-
peace~until we meet
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs, Chris
topher Decker royally entertained a
number of their friends at their cosy
be |
in
caused
Rob-
|
| SATURDAY
|
mated:
Monday |
by |
take
home on Linn street,
WEALTHY WIDOWS. |
Wives of American Millionaires wiol
Have Inherited Vast Fortunes.
Besides Mrs, Harriman, these Amer-
fean women have survived thelr mil-
Honalre husbands In but few cases
have the widows received the
estates, which have thus
entire |
been entle
Mrs
band's
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Br Hus- |
$125 left wife
ust fund yielding $250,-
estate 000.000
£2.000,000 and tr
000 a Ve
Mrs
tate,
ns
ar
Marghall
$200
weddir
Field
rece
Husband's es-
ed $3,000,000
presen in H of
000.000
a ¥ dower
interest
Mrs
),. H
0600 000
FP. Belmont
Husband's
eis 1
wr all
|
estate, §0 §
Mrs
band’s
celved
Mrs
tate,
617,
Mrs
tate,
wi 10 x
Thomas B., Wanamaker
$20,000,000 WwW
third
K
100 O00
Hus
Ie
estat dow
one
Marries
$13
Hi
Daniel
y O00 O00
| contribute
tate
perso
000 a
Mrs
{the
|
| ways
{ has
A Business Change.
An important b change
place in Bellefonte on Thursday
Homer purcha
SBpigelmyer ul
and
Exchange
associnted an
isiness took
when
3. R.
china
arnes
a hi
confectionar
sed from
interest in the
BY OF y
For Car thie
proprictior
most ential
Cong
exinted btw
the tr
prover
{| ful In all his duties
{ eral
outeome | £47)
give gentlemen
Ness more
in the past
toward Lhat «1
We trust that
er like a
glrong
Meeting of Council
Bell
or the b
Monday night the
passed an ordinance
efonte
f
| a sewer on East Logan
ghenys Ridge streets
along (his thoroughfare wil
SOMmMetning
As soon as the bids
upon the new state road
fonte will be con
street to the alley at
the street wil
of feot
to Bishop street the paving
This will be the beginning
stantial
ony
2¢ from
ve nia ir
prove menis io
! APMINISTRATORS' NOTICH
’j pend
y Wilkesbarre on
threatened
to his home
Mrs. Emma Bayletts
eration Wednesday
Sixieen patients
present,
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Vonada Sprin
ATURDAY
ard bor :
holee bullding lot
Howard
and is
& situnts
more wi
mproved
aw be ¢ r :
ay INth =»
made know
Aut
WEDNESDAY. N
son farm Im
ward Confer wi
Iv sheep. tweed
other articles
ATURDAY
Y. Swover
ATURDAY
John A. Lucas
same hour
day of sale
the George John
aot Eagle, Ba
| DF CeatLie
3 ons of } and
Hayes Shank, Auvct
The resid
st Wolf's Store
any
Nov
deceased
nee
of John
Novy. &th-On the
one mile norik
Intersection. Boggs townshiy
Wetzler will sell 2 horses, |
head young cattle and full line
ments. Salestipm S Emerick, Auet
HURSDAY, NOV. 1 the Morgan Lucas
farm. % mile porth of Runville, F. T. Walker
willsnil horses 2 cows. 12 head of your
cattle. 2 brood sows, jot of pigs. and Nt
of farm implements Salest lp nm
Emerick, Auvet
RIDAY, NOVEMBER 12
will sell at his farm. two miles north
ard. farm stock and implements as Ni
1 brown horse. 12 years od brown
years old. | sack mare 13 years old, |
old colt, | yearling colt. | sucker. |
5 head of young ostile, 1 two bhorw
spring wagon. | bugey. | sleigh. 1
BArTOwS, 2 mowers, one as good! as pew, 2
grain drills, Penosyivania and Bockeye, |
good corn scraper. | sel of buggy harness, |
set of double work harness and other articles
too numerous to mention. Terms will be made
known ob day of sale. Sale st 1230 sharp, on
the farm of Ward Confer. James Gault, Auet
ATURDAY. NOV. 18Danie! Slotman will
sell four good norses, buggies. single harness,
jot of lap robes and blankets Sale a
Mulfinger's hotel barn, st 1 o'e) Pleas
ant Gap
THURSDAY. Nov
in
premises of
’
K
On
a
The undersigned
df How
ows
Mare
Year
good cow
wagor
oughs and
ote
ork, at
18 One mile east
on the Andy Kuhn propery
Smith will sell | hors
lomenta, Sale
foy, Auet
of Rock
Charlies V
foows. and farm 'm
loci p m SH
NOV. "80-14% miles
of Port Matilda, A 8 Williams w
horses, 2eows, 4 head of young entitle
full line of farm implements. Sale st
Samuel Emerick, anet
WEDNESDAY, DBC ®h «On the
Valentine farm near Pleasant Gap
of live stock and farm Implements
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Sat Nov. 13: H. K. Mattern |
On the Mud Lick farm, two miles west of Julian
Centre county will sell: ® good
young cows, one will be fresh
soon, the others milking now,
and will be fresh in Feb, and
March. 7 pure bred Jersey bulls
from five weeks to fifteen months
old, all from first-class dairy cows, the kind
brood to make money from, 8 good
Angus bulls from four to fifteen months old Lv
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line 6 hh p portable engine
gine and boiler skids
gasoline 18h p engine. (
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FOR SALEFarm located in Boges townshly
on Marsh Creek road. known as the Abhrabam
Thomas farm ; contains 108 seres of which
aeres i8 under coltivation sand talantce is nd
growth timber. This Is productive red shale
soil : has good spring water, dwelling house and
barns elephone conboctions. Price #80 per
sare. Apply wo F. L. Shope, Milesburg. Ms
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SEWING MACHINE REPAIR SHOP-G. §
Clements has vacated his room st the Haag
Hotel and = move into part of James Me.
Clure s harness shop, in room formerly oceaph
od by Singer Sewing Machine Co. on West
Rishop street. So don't trade off your old sew.
ing machines beeavse they 40 DOL operate satis.
factorily, as by so doing you throw away B55 or
in return Any
old mw bine can be made 10 sew as good as
when pew. 1 also take orders for luminous
door plates. house numbers and gold gins
signs. G8 Clements. Bellefonte, Pa Li]
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