Thursday, April 17th, 1913, THE CENTRA RAT, BE BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | —8econd week of Katz & Co's big Carpet sale, Read their Ad. —Prof. J. A. Wood, M. BE, of State College faculty, was a business visitor in Bellefonte last Friday. W. Young, one good citizens, was a business in Bellefonte on Saturday. --Mr., and Mrs, E. H. have returned home from =a sojourn in Philadelphia and City. -Miss Annie Shank, one of Win- gate's successful young school teach- ers, visited friends in Bellefonte on Friday. —~Mrs. Mollie Valentine spent the past week in Philadelphia. While the trip was a business one, vet she found time to spend a day or two in Atlan- tic City also —Rev, U. A. Guss, of McKeesport, Pa., will preach in the Lutheran church on Sunday morning and even- ing, April 20th. All the members are requested to be present The Huntingdon meeting last week cent work of the gregation in advancing Rev. G. E. Hawes from ~Herbert McCoy and Jersey Shore, were the former's parents, Mr. and McCoy, several days last Kk, turning to their home on Sunday ening. | Roland L left for Ford City, Pa. to t p limestone inspector for the Plate ‘om av of Nittany's visitor Richards month's Atlantic its re- Presbytery at approved the Presbyterian con- the salary of $2000 to $2500 family, of f the Chas KUuests « Mrs Wes | re- | . | V = day Y, Ke duties Pittsburg family will new home —Mrs. David place, accompaniec Mrs. Page, and Pennsvalley, morning for a relatives in Youngstown Bob. Kline, the the Armor Gap stone idly acquiring a nice chickens. Bob alone of raising this partic fowl and may some patent, Miss Pauline student at the Lock Haven, fonte last week, on State College where she 1} guest of her aunts, the onie and Pauline Bronoel Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norr erly of this place, | 10V ville, Pa., are rej of a sweet little be : born to them Tuesday Mrs. Norris is a daughter Samuel Rine of this place “Billy” Taylor, 0 dealer, hands blush Last somest and rooster escaped while the owner catch it, the basket lying its neck. Al goville as Glass ( Iie an I [ xt genial be quarries, flock of holds the s« ilar “spr Normal ends in ner return he us this week best one d Rhode from the was nds fi ty 1 boss wi in t} @ A! formerly of Zimmerman has taken the I at the match factor Min ship re posit n — Read issue, John evening w “A Winning Girl” ~fun without vulgarity; week. A lemer thur C, I Katz & Co's Ad. in this Ammerman ith friends spent Saturday at Julian, coming this way coming next it Dale, ale, Esq, and son, Ar- were business visitors in Philipsburg Thursday of last week, -Herber 't Sheffer, of Milroy, was a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and M part of th ~Mrs, child depa town lleu's A fine gladden th Vernon C« The mothe Solt, of Mrs Isiting lurtorf three \ \ A h yo her he Miss day and of Judge The la the Eagle cently Bloc Br Othe " 1 Aries omer the nas & (sheen { Ww. wher sister, this E Margery Sunday | her sister, Miss Ann Lyon at the home Morris Was rs. Samuel Sheffer, the e week, 8S. Mallilleu rted on Tuesday ¢ they will visit Mrs. Mal- Mrs. Robert Roberts baby girl came recently to 1¢ home of Mr. and Mrs. wher, in Bush's Addition 'r was formerly Migs Mary place rastus Robb, er daughter, Mrs f East High street, months, left on me in Wilmerding Ia in fore and little for Johns- who been Harry for the Tuesday has on spent Satur- Bellefonte and Mrs. Ellis L Orvis, {leaving Monday for Lake Placid, N bY. ree & kK, which re plac ed window Store in was broken Tuesday plate glass Sheffer in the re The on planned TT resp het anddock I Pitts ire. expert sign and penmar been empl Gamble ompany mii, DAR resigr with! "A Winning Girl,” a date rmusical comedy, at house April 24, 25 and prices, ~-Bellefonte is to have a show here in the near future. It is Young Buf. falo Bill's Wild West and is due here May 24th. -Mr. and Mrs. C, C. guests for a few days their daughter, Mrs, C in Willlamsport Edward Kelchline, who holds down a good position in the railroad shops at Renovo, spent Sunday at his parents’ home in this place, Charles Smith, of North street, departed on Monday novo, where he has accepted position in the rallroad shops place, Mrs. daughter, were the N. new up-to- the opera 26. Popular “ Shuey were last week of A. Donachy, Thomas for Re- a good at that H Miss F McManaway and Helen, of Millheim, pleasant guests over Sunday at home of Commissioners Clerk H Meyer, of East High street Mrs, Lamar Stevenson daughter, Miss Blanche Cowdrick, de- parted Friday last for their home in Niagara Falls after a pleasant visit with their relatives at Coleville On last Miss Bettie Zer- the little daughter of Mr Mrs. W. D. Zerby, entertained a of her little friends from to m., honor of her birthday of the Ww spend Humes and Friday by bright and party 5 5 [EN in Edward Franks cairn ter and wife, have been visiting Mr. and Mr ‘uesday to who p Hamilt« lat H \rents, n. left Morris of Saturday home fait at for her DEMOC LLEFONTE, PA. ~Fraderick C. Heckman, of Read- Ing, Pa, was a guest over Sunday at the home of Charles M. McCurdy, of East Linn street, ~A. GQ. Archey and J. two of Pine Grove Milly’ citjzens, were business Bellefonte on Wednesday, The United Evangelical Sunday school extends thanks to all who as- wisted them in the recent Plano Con- test Gilllam’s department store, Dainty Daisy Mason, in “A Win- ning Girl,” a big song show at the opera house April 24, 25 and 26, with Saturday matinee. Prices 10, 20 and 30 nts H 8 even: K fore the of John er of A week Bence of time he treatment Will Kepler, well known visitors in int ot Taylor, Esq. left Tuesday for Harrisburg to appear be loard of Pardons on behalf Keeler, the convicted murder Clearfield ott from Lose arrived home last Danville, Pa., after an ab. almost a year, during which had been taking special for nervous disorder Ohnmacht, who for some time, nesd for Philadelphia will undergo treatment accompanied by Miss Jennie Miss Lulu Harper spending the winter in Weds afternoon a has been in left on Wed i where she | She was | Morgan who has been | Bellefonte, left | Lewisburg, | A hY i he ins ith esday Pit- | wher will attend a friend and will later in Scranton gh wedding of r home ne and the | Arg added | popu- latest nt “ each TH that of member Wf AWIng ian in m yr LOC# on the | givn by Auditor Thurs clock in (4 Mrs, John Garth n Re ds ‘ | band's | | frames Page 5. ~HBamuel Guisewite, one of the jan- lors at the public bullding on Howard street, had his right arin broken on Monday morning when one of the welghts used in hauling the fire hose to the top of the tower, came loose and dropped on him. The weight welghs about one and a quarter pounds and narrowly missed striking Mr. Guisewite on the head. At the Bcenie tonight Brown will present as a ture the two reel Lubin film entitled “An Adventure on the Mexican Bor- der” This is an especially interest- ing picture and no doubt will draw a big house, Manager Brown is always anxious to provide the best there is for his patrons and in the future will give them four special features a week Watch for them Manager special fea A Sunday Morning Blaze. Sunday morning about half past seven o'clock fire broke out in the plumbing shop of George C, Johnson located In the MeClure building on West BElshop street It was first dis- CO by Mrs. J. A. Finkbinder, who Just across the street, from the She noticed smoke coming out cellar way and called her hus attention to it He at once an alarm and the fire com- promptly responded, The fire ind to be the store room. They playing upon time | rted for corner thre On veered shop of the turned panies ¢ WHS the tream short re st in cellar soon had a the fire and in extinguished. The among RON standing and burned 14 th Of 110 the There } ah one up room the The Mr | The next the ing Freeing the Basket.—1 olin freed Market at | FOR RENT— Basement r } ¢ Marriage Licenses. \ Te | Decker ito {always under | wooden | in| | not | | M1) | Spring Mills LOST | setting HUBLERSBURG. The farmers are busy plowing and getting ready to sow thelr oats Boyd Heckman is almost through with his saw mill work and is ready to begin farming. Miss Regina Hubler is not ing very fast at this writing. urner Is about the same Mrs lel] Kerns is on the gick list lumbago, Mrs. Pearl! Hoy Wion is spending a few days at Nigh Bank with Mr, Wion's parents, Frank Wion's. Fzra Rathmel was home from Normal schogl on Saturday and parted on Funday moming on milk truck, Frank Carner was | toona over Sunday Mrs. Frank Carner spent few days this Haven Quite town at work on the state Mr. LL. E Swartz, kle and son Hogan, ville at Mr. Blerly's is sick at present Mrs, William Decker and Mrs. Barth burg on turda the sick Come glad to f We had quite Tuesday afternoon Hnmprovs- James Dan~ with the de the Al« ome from ch in iidren Lock and a week into to ing expect few men present a are may as they road Mrs were a E to Mr I.. Mar- Jackson Blerly Jas, Were 10 are lomew ‘ 3 our on VE call agalr me 1 on a Penny a Word Adv. Any subseriber can insert a want advertis ment in shis column one issue free, if It does exoeed 25 words, charges 0 others, one cent a word, first issue, no advertisement loss than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents ssues 60 cents, No sdvertiscwents will be suswered from this office three HOUSES: — For sale and rent J Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALF Twe Chas W. Poorman FOR SALE: Second chine Inguire at this ofMos STORE ~Good-paying store fonte. Inquire at this offic WANTED trade. H FOR RENT: Brick livery stat _eated Inquire of Lyon & Co M. Kelchline, oows, will be fresh Zion, Pa band Singer sewing Belle 23 4 biscksmith Pa x16 centrally for Bh Lhe re Apprentice ww | Small, Rebersbu if 0 w ine Theatre Bargain mf letor Lyr Inquire at rkmen’s buliding Qtore FORSALE son for selling as RI EGGS S.C brown Legh £8 per bundred Mrs Mills. BR} FOR SALE household articles s offoe new Spring rea Crusader t Apply Hed, couch and Inquire ih FOR RENT The store room formerly occupied by § Alkens store EGGS For hstching Wyandotis, fine flock Pa Hound pug year old ack white spotted, shart legged and heavy set BR 1. Bell phone hlooded s Block Apply st 18-21 neq kiest full blooded Partridge Address C. E. Royer x1. L and { one C. Huey. Bellefonte FOR SALE —Pul Rhode chickens from State College i searge W. Zerby HOUSE POR RENT: Fou 7 and water rent, oentrally givenat onee, rent begins May Ist A SEED OATS ~The undersigned of western seed ols at bis wareh fonte, which may be purchased at bushel. CY. Wagner FOR SALE White W eges. Indian Runper Free range mock. fert Confer. Howard. Pa FOR SALE C. white 1 hat HE from foe bred az € strain of birds John R. Schreck Lemont Pa : Isiard Red os. a 12 r rooms and kitchen posession ovaled ¢] C ie Ming has a carioad 24 Belle cents 2 Is per YRDAOLLE EFEN 4 bs « ping clerk cently made leaving for ed his {day left { cured syivania former for Re good Ratire on Mon has Penn- BEGOS Por hateh ing fre Kellerstrass strain. §1 8 Lege Har Alp red Rocks. #1 for 15 eggs. Inguiries answered ». | Dommereiai phote. A. F. Bower, Asromsburg. Lavy dg. Pa | Pa ue to hold uw of Pp and novo where position in ad shops Sager Zim goods in nue, The Land the last mon 8 the W Petrikin Hall. The il contin Saturday each | Faith £5 TX. 1 rooms in filam E Willlammes re ed ladies w western points regiment his. f th ate! vacant by William Niagara Falls, Mr merman moved his household to Bellefonte on Tuesday, and Musser two the recentis far 51h Sguire orders from for copies of LE both from sons o R “owl (Foor . he ¥ the se \ " i a OC. © x1e cupying the McQuistion ouse. corner | of High and T t ¢ 1 of h ot mas ‘ Ing n the Mrs & Br Campbell ings, Mrs Mrs. W Ward. ~H William operation in Friday for eye For man man ae been al reason of being deaf sulting from inj burning accident is the second gone for the The all waste allowed premises, adjacent moved to of pride shou jizemn to ing day gist in improv ance of our Next Friday gathering of Odd plac e at Jerse Shore. on the of the celebration o JETRATY f Odd F's onte lodge, known INo. 153, will attend ave arranged f ake them to ver the aving 7:06, and Shore abo Miss ¥ 41 Mar Harriett H. Sheldor © : Do the the rem t when heen the alleys re- A sense arrived that have about or ome, should sickness prompt early spring clean- | k ind thus Season Ww mater! ulate ' ! gtrests ir he prevent d also ¢ h an AR ~ nome take woanion 94th anni p fre tra Belle. and n to Shore Penna ng Jerse fare 4) Fie ¢ the rt } ng J and idmpson’s painful hook With ons in the act quarter of beef his hand on Ra round meat exper thrust | of | of | onto the | n cutter 11 & Th ith the ving right and he was Hanna met fence of ha through his the proprietors Jifting a heavy a hook (atehing sharp point Mr. Raymond is companion that he was and the latter thinking he the end f the beef he of aA meat } “hooked.” referred to was lifting, lowed it to drop, and the sharp Iron | family Raymond's | itn badly middle ever, In stil) ill have to ew days A recent Mr the ligaments of “Johnny,” how. job, although he one-handed for a orced and, he way Into tearing finger on the go It the Bellefonte oundry and machine shops shows a ealthy and encouraging condition of flaire at the plant. There are now bout twenty-five men employed, and is number will be added to frequent. ly, If the present expectations of the management materialize. The work urned out thus far has Included many stings for gasoline engines which re shipped to Warren, Pa., and ase imbled, and sold by the large mall ler houses. Although the foundry ) spacious floor aren, it lacks the oper crane facilities for handling ge castings, The proprietors are at sent considering the plan of ele. ting the roof and Installing an elec- Ho traveling crane. Should they do this Industry, with its present force i skilled workmen, will be able to ndle every class of work, vigit to Aa Sunday sment om it n m 0 o ] Ohio mn Caasidy Mis nterested ing nuptial Nv Wines mon t P sing ext wi eral req the rest od hall the The April 21 meh 8 : 1 8] H Re Curtin tory and hoped tha i discu and Rr 3 amount o county for all classes “nie ’ ' ont “ informed | considering In the Whom do of trouble certainly neighbor, clo prominent Bellefonte Her » } ®N the or ¥ mo " ring, April 20th, t} the Lord's Mrs Week ng« and quarantine ‘ansid ’ der caret id on Tr od k int 22nd Park man of often Kistler Arr t! Mr “ol ’ AX RON P (‘ante t g (‘ne and man) in IAN of W,. ( i= v V fends } her appro to Je of Q Rey any nday mornin the dge No nited Bret theme Thre« 1 1 : hren vited that Nd] tudy mes ‘1 me } wi Whit thi ! f and “Trotect Relation | many ion ttendance 1 the inter evening rofit 'e Pp figure sent hard to f money goods of the large out of the ill kinds and from but the sum is enormous the size of the town, and main done thoughtlessly you ask to help you in time with our church, your your organization? Most your home merchant who helps pay the to street taxes to send your children to school: to protect supply yo the tax for the the boro The United 1B regular m Friday ev room of About tw Including special gu dress, Thr levied enormous first Men's home from pure water amounts to cont your with fire; to on which no it Bible Class of church, held social meeting on of last week In the Ladies’ Ald Soclety persons were present Rev. Ash, of Milesburg, as a est, who made a short ad. ee new members were added the rethren their onthly ening the enty to the class, and the probabilities are that made elucidating leanderships and W. T. very mate its many during present social meeting of poquisitions will be the year. The work of the Seriptures under the of Jas. 1. Rote, teacher, Shirk, assistant teacher has rially advanced this class to efficiency. At the next the class in more it sianned to have Rev, Hoover, of Hub. ersburg, present. and | little, | was to] Pe tool gal f Van Valin, who | ann tain iin bie I went proceed Ee) rin Mad ™ Pe man inday Mm wins Intter's Miss M¢ phe nger A former the last th Baldw ladelphia 8 A the latter part of ast eo vhole many and to nicely n empl 14 | omotive Works visitor ook rouled 3) iness to in in in si fellow wn th genial and hin him ong same is of old friends were gind to know that he is getting in the Quaker City Mrs. Elizabeth Regent of Bellefonte H Miss Helen CO, Overton as Siate Regent, Mrs, A. OO. Furst resenting the Bellefonte Chapter and Mra. Frank Webner, representing the State College members, are in attend. ance this week at the National D, A RR. Congress In session In Washing- ton, D. C. There Is quite a contest on for President General between Mrs. Horton, of Buffalo, and Mrs, Story of New York (ty, and the Bellefonte delegates are instructed for Mra. Horton To services nee Callaway ‘hapter D Hn nn A. Vice rep proper settlement for in her profession ne architect, Miss Anna Kelchline brought suit recently against Miss McDonald, of State College, and the cane was heard before Bquire Musser on Monday, The developments show. ed that Miss Keichline had drawn plans for several bulldings which Miss MeDonald contemplated erecting, the cost of sald plans to have A breach of contract was claimed by the architect, and with an additional expense to which she was subjected brought sult for $120. Both parties agreed to a settlement at the hears Ing, In which Miss McDonald pald the original claim of $60 and the costs of the suit, Arrange rendered been $50. | pubile In general | in to attend cordially invited m vi } iw ost part on | me spoken |} { put al Wednesda the Martin, whe vimost CAr th together in his In short time a geners of provender was un home near the glass Martin worthily entit the good fortune that is hiz cup of 111 luck full for many months Howar up f fract terest le loaded works, led to all AROINK, Ax decidedly haa wen n W + badl ed leg t nd In nation it Mr Ro min his in Af ald | Ey {DWELLING HOUSE has bed | Ww Myrtle rookside P n LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EXECUTRICES' NOTICE. Estate f Henry Austin Brunga: Walker 7 . Lettie m Ary | a ve named estate having been granted to the indersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons idebled to the sald estate are hereby ented to make payment and all per having claims against sald estate req to present the same duly without delay to MRS BRUNGARD MRS HOCKMAN Ziot w Case ent in the be req son are authent ested cated MARY ALICE Exceutrioes ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of J C. 1 iste of Gregg T ip. deceased Letters of Administration in the above named estate having been grante« D the undersigned by the Register of of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all per- sons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims against ssid Pa x hin LdDgie wT ah estate are requested to present the same | to QONFER Renovo, Pa ut of Centre either to the authenticated without delay Gettig. Bower & Zerby Fw Attorne Bel nte Acmr As Mr. Counfer's residence unty ms may be presented aw firm or to hin ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF VAL. UABLE REAL ESTATE. Estate of John Glenn, iste of Howard Towe ship, deceased Pursuant to an order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, made the 14th. day of April 1913. the undersigned adm nistrator of the goods hattels, ete of the estate of John Gilet a Howard Township, deceased. = at SA Or our : THURSDAY clock, A. M the Court House ir Borough of Be ne the real esiste and deseribed as to : All three-fourth undivided right and interest in and wo that cer r messuage, wWwne. ment and tract of land situate Howard town ship, Centre County. Penna... bounded ar seribed as follows 0 wit On the north by | Bald Eagle Creek: on the east and south by now or formerly of C. Contin & Oo, et al ; on the west by lands now or formerly of John Holter's heirs. Containing one hundred | (ME) sores more or less (about thirty acres of same clearcd and balance mountain wood land) hereon erected a TWO STORY FRAME stable and other out ® jet "Xt + Sey ¢ N MAY mb W at the jefor bounded the tie " bubidings TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent in eash upoh ter having had his leg refractured for (ay of sale; and the balance of purchase price to Mr. Martin is his bed, although do mo in a week or two. To the friends who have so kindly assisted him, Mr. Martin feels gratefully appreciative the pecond yet able to is thought he may time leave not it Axemann furnished a case for Squire Musser's judgment last Thurs day, and incidentally provided plenty | of amusement for the spectators. So- | phia Daugherty was the prosecutrix, {and a charge of assult and battery | was brought against a young man jnamed Harvey Shawley. Mrs. Daugh- erty’'s statement was to the effect that | young Shawley had oalled at her place about 7 o'clock and Induced her | daughter to accompany him jn a bug gy. This proceeding the prosecutrix resented and upon the couple's re- turn she went to the home of Shaw. ley's parents, about a half mile dis- | tant, and gave the young man her sentiments regarding his conduct, Shawley became incensed at her lan | guage, and slapped her in the face fat the same time pushing her off the | premises, The Bquire would have | been Justified in placing a fine on the defendant, but was disposed to be lenjent with him and allowed his dis- charge after paying the cost amount. | Ing to $9.60, | be paid In cash upon confirmation and celivery of deed J. K. Johnsion, JERRY GLENN Administra or Atty : [NOTICE OF ORPHANS COURT SALE, The undersigned Adminisrator of the estate of Mary E. Dunkle, iste of the Township of Gregg, deceased, does hereby give notice Lhst she has sold 10 Emanuel Bungard st private sale for the sum of Four Hundred and Ninety dollars (3490), all that certain messuage, Len ement, and lot of ground, situate in the Town. Pip of reg » County of Oentre, and State of ennsyivania, bounded and described as follows, Ww wit: On the north by lands formerly of Jacob Neese, now of J. W. Foreman; on the east by Isnds formerly of ligen's estate. now of Daniel yen; on the south by lands formerly of J. B Fisher's estate, now of Samuel Fredricks and Harry Tigen: and on the west by lands former! of J.B. Fisher s estate, now by Penn's Crook and Jands of Mrs. Samuel Homan and Gottlieb Armbuster’s estate, containing two seres. more or less: thereon erected a two sory frame dwelling house, barn, and other out-bulldings. That a return of said sale will be made to the Orphans’ Court of Oentre County on the Ih day of May, A.D, 1913, at 10 o'olook A.M. sski the Court to confirm and rc ve sald sale that unless exceptions are filed 10 sald return the same will be approved, as provided by law, That sald sale is made for the payment of the debts of the sald decedent, and u the confir mkvien of the same, & decd will be delivered a ASOT POL Smet by him in cash the purchase mobey iB rab. AMOS DUNK Administrator of the estate of Mary K. Bubkie, x | ] | 4 de- | FOR SALE Water st Twosory of land } The J. J. Mc Don Relletlc house, apd Apply igh property rect nie, opposite the Sg nore Hel FOR SALE or lefoute n Registered monil gd. Them uth Rock Red Villa Farn ' 1 £5 are ¢ voc kere Comg wood condition range almost new and recently owned by Ed state and w sacrif mes Flick, Fleming FOR SALE OR RENT Henner twp, about and 260 acres timberias water, finest of fruit: also the Can iy Unionville, on Chestnut jress W. H Earon F PROPERTY FOR SALE containing 2 bouses ono other 5 roomed, » DEO CSSArY good barn 40x20. Title indisputat south east of Bellefonte. A bargain buyer K H. Grimth Sr. Axen els ture: it _ left fa be ow &R np wl # roomed outt ar brown Wrandoties Pek Embder i PGGS From His and white Legh Barred Rocks, Buff pear] guineas, Te Write for prices H. K. Matern, I FOR SALE “At private mile south west of Yarne welght 1850: bay horse set of pew tug harness, new ( neh truss axle, narrow track WALOD, Barrow track Terms t Chas M. Brown, Yarne FARM-For saie or ex miles west of Bellefor about 5 being house, bank barn ar ard we wi farm w or exbhange 1 monthly rent fonte, Route | HORSE «The cheron biasck sia travel through (bh points. This is one os fine an Individual to my leame across the pond. This tured will weigh nineteen or twenty | pounds. If rou wish 10 improve your will make no Mistake in breeding John H. Behrer, proprietor. Waddle Heuy. manager, BF. D. Bellfonte Handkerchiefs, Dress MAKE and be your own boss. Fine Goods, Stamped Linens $5 A | DAY opportunity for hastiers One reliable representative wanted in each locality. No Send for particulars at once FREEPORT MFG. CO. experience DOOONSATY Rep resent a big manufacturer 87 Main Bt. Brooklyn, N. Y. on winners. 8 ( white PFLons Ouse Wr Loe H blue 1 rms Ort v ist Pa : sale t 2 yrs or v ange “ ear haland wher tt cheay r A 44 pedir med inte ns. and that ever when ma» hundred stock you this horse Pa. Cyrus "a 1ment horse - x17 THE LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAIL ROAD COMPANY General OfMoe, Broad Street Station Philadelphia, 17th April, 1913 The ANNUAL MEETING of the Stook- holders of this Company. and an election for President and Directors, 10 serve for the sense. ng ear, will be held at this offer on Monday. Lt FIR st 1188 o'vlook A M LEWIS NEILSON Secrewary MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. Butter Eggw SEE L sassrnssesene sss $1000 Wheat, WAR. 00000 assists ssnatne ARAL EE EE EE EE EE EET SE LL RE EEE EEE, 600 bbe Ibo boo Oats Barley ER
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