February 10, 1938 Sunday School Lesson &- CONSERVING THE SABBATH FOR MAN. International Sunday School Lesson for February 13, 1938, GOLDEN TEXT: “And he sald unto them, the Sabbath was made for man. Mark 2:27 Lesson Text: Mark 2.23-3:6. The Scribes and the Pharisees ap- parently followed Jesus everywhere he went, curiosity and the desire t criticize belhg the motives upper- most in their minds. In our lesson this week, sill another cause of offense was found by them in Jesus is attitude toward the rabbinic Sabbath Jaws Wa king {lcng a footpath by a grainfleld, the disciples, hungry from thelr accustomed Sabbath fast plucked the heads of grain (corn) and ate them. According to Jewish custom, § was lawful for them 0 Constipated? "got 30 years 1 bad constipation, awful wv? doating, headaches and back ns, A gv ped right away. 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Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf Meal, Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed, Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. mR The man whose wife's ipull the grain with their hands but ‘not to cut #t with a sickle. How- ever, the law forbade labor on the Sabbath, and the rabbls claimed that plucking the corn was equivalent to reaping, and rubbing the ears in the hands was threshing—thus violat- ing .the aw against labor on the Sabbath When about reminding questioned by the Phari- this, Jesus ansaered by them that David had eaten the shew-bred of the temple when he was hungry alt h i was not lawful for him to do so, and declared that the Sabbath was ho! an institution for his good. when he d, “The Sabbath was made [0g man, and not man for the Sabbath.” This saying contains the great prin- ciple that the Sabbath is not an end in self but as J. M. E. Riss says “The Sabba‘h Is a means to an end; end s man's true welfare, the attainment by man of his true des- tiny.” This day of was not to afford man an opportunity for ex- cess, bul to and relax from the week's toll perfect himself as the pa'tern he great example. By 30 doing, Jesus did not abolish the Fourth Commandment He agreed with the Pharisees it was a day, unto they agr as 10 the sanctity day, they differed as to what would make the day sacred. How did Je- sus himself observe Sabbath? {David James B jays, “1. He rested from secular tasks. His carpenter shop was cl 2. He attended church on the Sabbath, It was his cusiom to worship in the synagogue. This is the day of devo- tion, the day for spiritual growth and enjoyment in communion with God, 3. He devoted himself on the Sabbath to chart work Jesus recomniand the fact man and his rights were superior to an instituijon, Sunday is meant Wr human needs, but we remember man nas a L SOI h L variety hi O08 314d Ux Sal the rest rest i i ' { 1 J that Whi e the holy God oe of the irrell thal is that of needs and tha riant 0 “Wl hat ls Com Sab- mental pursut ts. Is realed with 1 God? hen h is devoted more em par p oying opportunity rowth, divine u- enlarging knowledge of eternal” Jesus Aa man waited for healing realized tha: Jesus they saiched Lo this on the Sab- to rabbinical law Jesus asked the ques- wiul on the Sabbath to to do harm? The ques- unanswered and the he d their peace. Jesu man and outraged ‘he Synagogue their and and comnu are fter this w! hand erit entered a gue with a ithered Even his could cure h were «a8 do do 2¢ od tion was Phas ured 50 "a © Tins lsee who leit ought out the Herodlans enemies ordinarily thelr ald in ting rid of thi the ahid § natura ked a as get threatening « and her, who was their nfl own new nee JES FAIRVIEW Uncle thelr ead any friends of of McDonald, of death las: Saturday Ira Confer of Yarnel] was ner guest with hig brother Tuesday Mr Mrs. Earl Mrs. Julia Confer Hannah Luc Wingate on day Mors Mi. s pe Ar ternoon with Charles Sam fteman s0rTY ’ | Oo warm curred an h oc a din- on Jessie and and as at Tues- and baby and ited Friday falvin Lucas visited on Sun- brother Ben- Ruser]ll Jome Mann vi Mrs Chapman day at the home of his jamin at Summit Hill Fred and Oscar Watking of Sum- mit HUl called on Miss Fl a Lucas on Saturday Mrs Charles Chapman daughter Faye led on Miss Lucas on Friday afternoon. Albers Young of Holts Hol ow called on Dick Watkins on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Earl Justice called on Miss Ella Lucas on Wednesday Pa on af and Fila ca You Useleag “ have everything ~ NEURALGIA PAINS Regardless of where the pain Is Incated. Lubert's Ka-NoMor Cap- sues will always give you Immedi- ate relief. They are harmless and relieve pain without any il whatsoever, Why suffer, when by merely taking one or two Ka-No- Mor Capsules, your pains and aches wil] ‘disappear? 30¢, 0c and $1.20 3 Box al Druggists A. OG. LUEBERT, P. D. Coatesville, Pa Sold and recommended by Par rish and Zeller Drur Stores remarks 2 , gg a champion baker Is just the man who likes to take her PRESENTS ATE} A 2 effects | THE CENTRE | DEMOCRAT, BEL LEFONTE, PA. _Page Threa, “1 Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Admitted: Miss Florence M. Vol- ynce, Bellefonte, Births: A daugh- ter was born to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stewart, Bellefonte: a son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Pred L. Andrews, of Julian. Tuesday of Last Week Admitted; Mrs. James D. Searson of Centre Hall; Miss Agnes Kelle- her, Bellefonte; LeRoy Bryan, Mllesburg, Discharged: Miss Lil- Han Miles, XisGurg; Ralph Swee- ney, Lemont; Miss Rosella Ertley Howard; Lawrence 8. Brungard, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs. James P, O'Connor and infant daughter, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Miss Mary Alice Clemerer State College Birth: A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Clarence Blair, of Port Matilda, R. D Wednesday of Last Week Admitted Mary Mills, R. D,; Bellefonte Grassmyer, Mrs. Lawrence Discharged George Blicom, Bellefonte, R D. 1; Mrs. Paul Henninger and in- fant son, Spring Mills; Mrs, Ednsg Losch, of Stats College, R. D. 1 Mrs. P. P. Henshall, of State Col- lege, was admitted Wednesday and discharged the following day Birth: A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Willls E. Talbert { Flem- ing 0 Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Lirs, LeRoy Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mr John I. Bickle, Bellefonte, R. D Mrs william B. Troup, of Bellefonte, wis admitted Thursday and was discharged Sunday Birth A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs John Mulr Bellefonte, and daughter was born to Mr. and E W Nils on, Bellefonte Friday Admitted Master Lemoine Core man, Bellefonte: Arthur D. Gun- salius, Bellefonte Mrs. Fred Cain, Bellefonte BR. D 3 charged: Mrs. Linus C. Gill, burg Spring Auman, Mrs im Derstine 2 2) Mr Miles Saturday Admitted Rall; Mrs. Albert 1 Richard O. McClena- Hall. Discharged: Mr: Klinger, Bellefonte, R, D K. Fiedler, hefietonts, R. D. 2. Henry Seni daughter, State College: H Garbrick and | ter, Centre Hall; Mrs Searson, Centre Hall rence Auman, Belleld Corman, Bellefonte Cenit) smith, Edwin 2. Mrs and Mrs ant Sitar James D Mrs. law- Lemoine i nite; Sunday Admitted ham, Bell ons, Bellefonte Mrs fonte J Mrs Homer Ly- B.D 3 Dis~ Mrs. Harry Krutter and infant daughter, of State College; Master Harry Hockenberry, Jr, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Elwood GG williams, Lemont Expired: Mrs wiillam Switzer, Jr, of Milesburg There ware 40 patients in the Hospdial al the beglining of this weed, charged ———— =. DRY TOP Clark McKinley Th gave nt Os “ last good Irsday and ainners orward her : quliting COOMA] looking home will i on the nt at Mr ) and fam brother am Carson former's . Calan Lewistown who spent a in Pitisburgh Simm: weer home Merryman the 1 4 n or x returned GC used in with at Mrs who hs been I improved Mrs. William mrsday of last neighbor and Smith, of Ernest on [rier grippe, § this McKinley spent week visiting an San Mr Mil euby Reece ‘Milesbur ds Friday, and Mrs of 4 alo Mary called put McKl Mrs Fetzer home some stitches In qui} Clayton Sliker attended a ullting of Mr rin Heaton nesday of last week Rumers are current electric power line Is to st dny Thoce wh niey's Mrs. Ben at the Wed- that our rt Tues at C W Poorman home last week were Mrs Esther Reese, of Milksburg, Helen MacNamara Ethel Poorman of Bellefonte, and Floyd Breth and Herbert Moltz, of Jersey Shore We were softy to hear of the death of Clair Switzer. The fam- have our deepest sympathy Orvis Watson, wife and son were callers at the John Kelley home Sunday You hear folks say, “did you hear 80 and so about so and so” If you ‘ant boost, don’t, knock! de — RUNVILLE The Revivas! 5 still In progress with good interest, more converts making a total of 46 acknowledging Christ as their Savior. Rev. Mil. ler announced that the meeting would close Wednesday evening, if no more interest, ls shown The Sunday School Superintend- ent was eked to have a new class med In Sunday Schoo |, there wee 05 present last Sunday, and will start a Juntor Christian Endeavor Boolety soon Mrs. Emest Pye, Mrs. Hannah Mayes, Mrs, C. FP. Miller and Mrs Sallie Pur attended a quilting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Fye In Feta. ertown on last Wednesday Edward Purl has been on the sick (list the pas. week but ks impoving at this writing. The sick at Roy Leathers’ are al getting along fine and the quaran- [tine will be taken down Wednesday, Feb, 0.h. for which they are very grateful, Raymond sod Doyle Walker of | Warriors Mark, motored here visl'- Ing with old friends on last Thus. | day. Mr, and Mrs, Shem Hockenbury of Smullicn, Pa. motored here Sunday called the ily e——— ——— i Echoes From the Past FIFTY YEARS AGO A gentleman in Lock Haven had | one of his stran to lose in a rather driving across the river, when the ice began to crack scaring one of his horses which gave three jumps and fell dead When are we to have pot? Over two hundred thousand dollars go Into the pocket of the Bald Eagle Railroad Company oul of Bellefonte cach year, and yet we are with a able old shed that would disgrace a way-station on a coal road Don't ralse rent tenants because ant business boom, you are getiing about all the rent tenants ace able to pay, and it Is certainly a {air Ib terest on the money invested, This nnatural rents and red estate | oF fect misfor une recenily way. He was the horses ge a new de- left mise: on your icipate 2 your you your raising of has depressing Loan values i upon the Why » board ol trade own to activi behalf of Belle! organizg { not re-Oryal he old chatter and earnest If we that chara located 4 unger ang kes work in had an ter Uwe Howard one? tion of gentleman who could have beer sould age Ww their al here and I: adavald pd irehase y Lhelr to sla completed South Pen road De p Ral road was Ww TT 3 the won as soon This Los Pit “wh Now { Ca 50 ye Commonweaith we Just benefited a vast The poopie seem ain «¢ foun ed Everybody wal given ML A for the benefit of the ¥ thelr roca next Tuess Linn Murphy } aod Lawrence Brown moved R. M Magee's big safe into Stitzer & Magees aw office in Reynolds’ bank building, 85 we suppose that the firm of Stitzer and Magee will be back in ters this week Ellis “at aiden BE their old qua L. Orvis will build a cosy 2 on Linn Street next to the parsonage this summer and J McFarlane will commence his { A8 5004 AS the wealher Ky ¢ hag his cellar walls up brick on the ground & cher {for fat always has Beczer and and Belle! Of INeat, re M Beez A legheny 8 on the George and of "3 Son, the are away callie Sle lookout Behoo COUT Ie a Dut fat cattle Scholl ¢ mea onte xXLly~Ohe Lo- buyers pounds ’ . } sdred nds ve O one hunds Pe Fp LS dre welght 8 conslden H ad wl Ol and that welrhvd Bush bry 11 March hei XK peed and wii in Cen- dems Quinlan axe! pectabie ing John nad a Ra! wlio U Tek wa wink annot IO Dlws sed well soon radrosais The Ralroad from Milton 10 Bel alone oy Went; t been ned as quiie a umn of right-of-way were County recently LOAL AOINeNe MORALS a. " Run has AbanG re AS d in Clinton ALTHO roe won Ww TWENTY YEARS AGO ¢ lew the Jame Blihop King, Centre Halls perotialy Lil ynmunity a ¢ stomach a ing had fallen and fra aldifig to his misery Keichiine ved a8 Justice of the Pea m Governor Brumbaugh W. Revse, who recent y re the office Mr. Keich- n offices in Tem; On x reoel mission 10 §4 aht ‘ Buck daughter Unionville, ente he Bellefonte Lum- as bookkeeper She succeeded Ebon who held that position for a number of years. Mr. Bower had bined the army and was taking an officers ordnance course gt State College preparatory going overs RE Up to the present time no German a lens had presented themselves for regis ation in Belleforye. Under the jaw, posimasters in towns of 5.~ 000 or jess had to perform the duty of registering unhaturalized Cer mans of 14 years or older, conse. quently Postmaster OCherrity fell heir to the job in Bellefonte, It was believed that there were few Gere man Allens In this area The law firm of 8. D. Gettlg and J. J. Bower moved thelr offices from the Eagle block to the rooms form- ely occupied by the old law fir of Fortney & Fortney, on the north side of East High Sreet. Mr, Oet Hg senfor partner in the firm, had occupled the offioes In the Eagle Block there as an assistant to the od firm of Orvis Bower & Orvis, The following persons closed thelr homes because of the suspension of ofty steam: The Misses Benner, High Street; J. Thomas Mitchell and wile, Miss Datel he offices of 1 bar Company stenographer Bower Flolw Buck ror of and to ‘and C. D. Casebeer, who had taken quarters a: the Brogkerhofl House, Mrs. Joseph Ceadér and daughtef, | Miss Helen who wer? to take rooms aL the L. H, Octlig home; ex-Judg® ihe Mrs, is L. Orvis, their daugh+ r for 20 years, having gone | gre » Ve Geox Qe town peveral weeks Gelired res A Iw reuwrn Lo une work Pe Siew Danie wal planks ol and F 4 MVEA 1 0 house were al ACS number of Potier tomnshls apped lor {uel nd it school he biock might again where sC Hoo! co in els was that the use Ping her appearalice teaches The Rev Uni and Tae LO the Brethren el (FREY . Middleburg 1. Were martied bride's ret of 1 Ww reguiar meeling of Borough Council could not be held because NO Quorum was present Councilman Cherry's locomotive L & T. branch couldn't get Bellefonte because of snow drifts; Councilman Hardman P. Harris mother, Mrs. Henry P. Harris, had passed away, and Councilman J M Brockerthoff was on his way Ww Florida for a vaction A group of residents from the llefonte aren enjoyed a sicdding party to the home of Mr. and Mrs John Relish, east of town, where an enjoyabe evening was spent. Those Who partcipaied In the event were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corman, Louis? Corman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hous- er, Mary Houser, Charlle Houser Henry Houser, Mr. and Mis. Wi- lam Wasson, Mr. and Mis. Harry Lutz, Willlam Lutz, Lawrence Lutz, Mrs. Ervin Bier y, Richard Ma: tin, Ira Viehdorfer, Agnes Pifer, Aaron Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Chailes John- sonbaugh, Harry Lyons, Sherman Bierly and Verna Butler, An exploding lantern in the barn of the Oates Livestock Company, [about 1% mies west of Waddle, re« {sulied In a fire which destroyed the barn and most of ity contents, in- {eluding 8 horses, 3 cows, a heifer |and ghout 100 chickens. The farm |was owned by a company of which Ovorge Gates was head. Other mem- bers Included his brother, Brewart | Gates, while Harry Carson was len. (ant on the farm. Both Mr, Carson and Stewart Oates were in the barn a the time, and had gone to an- other part of the buliding, leaving the lantern hanging on a hook. hon W parents Bellefonte on the to ha i _T. The sudden closing of the heat- "ing plait had’ made i necesasry for some parsons Lo Lake extreme med ures to wal thelr dwellings. In many instances homes were not equipped with chimneys, and the flues from room stoves had to be ed 0 the outside through partially opened windows, The eless body of Henry T. Ir vin, aged Inmate of the Union township poor farm, was found alone a lane leading from the farm to the main road. The dlicovery was made by David Wellar, one of he poor overseers of the Wwnship Coroner Bebring authorized Justice of the Peace Walter G. Tallhelm, of Julian, t an inquest, and a verdiet of na al death was rend- ered Marriage licenses were is he following oup N Hahn, Pine H C Blan Woodland, Philipsburg Oliva E. Gen CGuiney R Mala both Brimmlier, Hayes, Bellefonte; Bertha Smalko Howe Phill Lo conaud ‘0 ah M Mary Conway De Miller tate College: Midred B Mille Henry W Rockview, and Bertha A Jolin Koscak and ned Grove Mills, an Earl 11 1900 R both 8 00h, Al d hard; Ex Irvin Lael x and ique and m by wr NLR and peburyg ued D Bellefonte School of the Bible Presbyterian, Snow Shoe oer Hbe Waorsh 3ible Endeave WA nip. How E Oakw iM 3 1 Reformed B. Musser, Milister Hublersburg Evangelical Hey Jame Zi a wi-riven Caleche United Brethren, E Ho Bellefonte 0 CF | Legal Notices CAUTION NOTICH Eat he Per me from Pike rireet My wife prod blied home 1 hereby caution harbor of trust her responsitile for anv Con tract OEORGE KE h street, Carll PENNER Pa A EXECUTORS NOTICE In the matier of the sstale of Anns Beezer Bertram ate oo ner townahip, deceased letters testamentary fatale having bean granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to he sald estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims 0 present the same duly proven, with. Out delay, Ww EDWARD T BER. TRAM, executor, 4017 Northminster street, N. 8 Pittsburgh, Pa x9 Mm Ben in the above — ADMINISTRATHIN' NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of James Flack, late of Spring Townah!p Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters ¢. &. a In the above esta'e having been granted to the under. sen all parsons indebted thereto Alf requested to make Immediate payments, and those having clalins or demands sgninst the same, will pre. sent them without delay to MARY RRYANT sdministmatrix, o Balistonte, Pa, RD MW OPI, Attorney xf EXEC TORS NOTICE. re She Matter of the Estate of Mrs Lene mwiey, late of rin Township, deceased pring Lettars testamentary in the above ftate having been granted to the und: ned, all persong indebted to the sald mainte are requested 10 make payment, and those having claims to present the same dul n, with- out delay to J. K. JO¥ TON, Exec. tor, Beliefonte, Pa, Johnston & Johns toh, Mf Tonta, a x7 EXECUTORS NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of A. 8 Walker, late of Perguson Township, ————— estate are requested to make payment, and those RANI. Sialns \ it iH — ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of ths Estate of Hen- rietla Rockey, iste of Patton Towns ship, deceased, letters of administration on sald estnle having been granted the under signed, all persons \ndebled thereto are requested to make Lnmediate payments, and those having claims or denands against the serne, will present them without delay tor sete tiemnent, to FLMER E ROCKEY, Administrator, Bellefonte, Pa. Spang. ler & Campbell, Attorneys x6 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of George E. Bpotia, late of Union wen- ship, deceased Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the un- dersigned, sll persons indebted thers. to are requested 10 make munediatle payments, and those having claims or demands against we same, will preset without delay for set. o TONER GO. S8POTTS, Cen. ¢ “b ROY C. BPOTTS, Flem- adminstratonrs Jahnston A attorneys 9 I tl them NOTICE Notice 1» beer APPRAISAL hereby given that there wd and set avart Ww widow of Harrison Township, ivanis, de- amount of her exemption A500 00) dolla Act June 7, 1817 P. | REAL ESTATE interest In Piece OF Apnra Hay 818 50, as five } der the 447 and Ww all or tract being ia County, parcel s LA ving y of Miles, Centre described as Tollows glone corner Lhence te Miles Town nly and State uwlore. tone corner near Lhe ng fre ™m Sugar yale decrees Hees ~ “A rine the th 2 degrees stone eT re yyy} oe ee riel JOHN 1 Wills Oettrip « WETZLER of Centre Coun Att ey or of w ort HEGISTER'S NOTICES [Ol rw ¥ Be nu IN. Tw amt nt of Prank WwW. Dil el RY we BCEKENROTH A fY Wl MAY 2 WLAN rR ~ TER i 1 - Ron EVENSON tof R E 1 he Hobby and . of 1 we Bor ORMAN . Townehis On PFT H els of te Boro HAUGH f 0 — - — p— | Haugh, late of Haines Township, de ceased, 16. HAZEL. The first and final ARON ot Bilaahatl > ed, pana of etc, JORIS Hazel, inte Bellefonte Borough, deceased. 16. HOUBER, The inhird and par tial socount of the first National kE of Bate College, admr., ¢. & & of ete, of Brnanuel M. Houser, Jate of College Township, deceased, 17. JAMISON. The firt and fins mooount of Guy 1 Jamison, adem, of Edward T. Jamisgn, late of Gregg Township, deceased. 18. KORMAN. The firrt and final smoount of Laird C. Kotiman, ada. of Elizabeth K. Korman, late of Miles. ture Borough, deceased 10. KREPS. The first and fins! account of Arrena Young, admrz., of ete, oN Mahsia C. Kreps, late of Belle. fone Borough, 20. KRAFPE secouint of the Bel ion ite LONG. The fit and finsl and final 3. Laces and Wil- %. of Piorenrs V or Township, de. T? and fuel sdmnry of of Belle we first Mas wy ae Md En The and final admr of borw ny. Nationa! guardian of 4 rninor nd prarvial Mt 14% KEY The first and t of Hewitt Baird MoClos- of pry of Heun Orley ina SCP] NEIDMIM of Daniel 8 of Daniel MM College Boroug The mie Bmith rey MA Pr y 4 The Grst gnd Anal Neldigh, exer Neldigh, late of gh, deceased first and partial adm, of eTine OCeman, ale of College Borough, deceased PIETCHER. The fret socount of Ruth Lone adznrx 2 B. Fletcher, Late i derreaied » > Slate 31 OEMAN ount od Ca of Cath Rr #9 The first Katherine Louise oR TUSSEY. The firmt and par 0 of the First National of Grate College, sussdian of 1*y Helens Thames minor TAYLOR 8 minor - 1 he mgt TON ADA of Mi) nada and VONADA of 42 The Lhe 1 Lege, Trustee of the ada, doreassd The first and pars ! f the Pirmt National late College, adi. ct » George H Woods late of Townshin, dectared WITMER. The s~und end ital acount of 8 Calvin Witner, of ete, of Puma A. Witmer, ¥ Benner Township, deceased WAGNER. The second sof of C. Y Wagner and Harel, exocrs., of ete, of Waener, late of Bellsfonts deceannd ZFERBY The third and Bn L of the Clearfield Trust Ca ar f the state of Rob Zerhy, deceased JOMN L. WET2Z1IER wr & Clerk of the Court of Centre County, Ps adamr NE 4" final account Oeorpe H Adam Y Baruch of Ragicter Orphans a AUDITOR'S REPORT IVAN WALKER " for anpoint ints honotary, Clerk of WOR IONA er of Wills red frvsm Lhe statements of led Ly me with 0 various officials their aocou nis, whi h the following results Oyer and Terminer, and Orphans A the the Rectbdet of Deeds, pu whose accounts were Judge of the several Courts of Cea ad by the sald Court puan he ac - the Court of Common Quarier Regis. FUADL 0 his appointment, pe to be andivnd, sworn sald aocDunts were checking and suds Arcount shane’ Qourt ross reosints Expenditures Salaries for 1087 Mald to Commonwealth of Six trips to Mm shure of JOHN L from fees for 1987 writs Total Amount due Centre County for WETZLER., Register of WIN) advertising td and Clerk of the Or. Mime same Hass 3 00 3333.8 833318 2856.13 NONE Acecunt of BOND © wire Proth Pleas, Clerk of the Court Court of Oyer and Terminer; Oross receipte for 1037. In the Court salons of the Peace, Court of Oyer and the Juvenile Oourt : Pleas In the Court of Common Fy Ba nditures: aries for 1087 onotary Clerk of the Oourt Coenenon of Quarter Sessions of the Prace, and Cler KE of the of of Quarter Ses. nd Teniner $0 0 mn eT Thx pald 1 the Slate of Penns. on Writs and ran: aoripls for 1027 Compensation (nsurance Surety Bonds Office Supptias Deduct a2 per Act of Assembly Amount dur Centre County for 1937, of the above balance being one-half A ———————— Account of LEAMER n WOODRING. Oros receipts for 108% Write, ‘ Batisfootions | Justice of the Pence, Commissions, 17 Notary Public, 20 a #080. . : Pon d by Bounty Commissioners Sheriff salen, searches and certificates Salaries for 1947 Postage Deduct as per Act of Assembly Amount due of above January sth, 1038, bid da EE EEE EE Oentre row County for 1037, being one-half Recorder of Deeds ® Ho. wf A EEE 6M HOY, Auditor.
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