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A THE EVENING NEWS, WILKESBAIU1E, SATURDAY. BCiiLi 5, K. WO SEALED PROPOSALS CETJIMTSS PROPOSALS tok COMBUffioR EQUIPMENT SEALED PKOPOeJALtf wiW be FEDERAL JURY TOBjVESllGATE 'rY' I Free Auto Parking. While Yeu Shop Here Drive your car The Central Parking Station at the 'rear --ot our store and ask the attendant ror a Hud Parking Ticket. tTour ear will not be disturbed while yon sbop here.

ceived at the-C4ty Clerk's Office City Han, Winces-Barre, PeAiuu until Tuesday, December ltth, at li o'clock Noon, for furnishing atl labor and material and Installing OFCAHPAIGIJ WHISKEY RITG complat. combustion on the Wast File fed AcckeU Of New York PcHcc Be Point Boiler at the City Oreen Housa on tbe River Common, oom-buation complete on the Ideal Boiler at the Police Station House and (rates only on the button Boiler at Uie City Green House, aU In accord a nee with specifications on tile In the City Clerk's Office, City Hall. Proposals to be sealedand plainly Your Recent Ecdica At i No Trouble to Park Car With the New ErcLt fcto latest i Scandal -Ll; 1 7 Ccsrt endorsed "Proposals for Combustion Equipment," and addressed to Fred H. Dates. City Clerk, City Hall.

Wllkes-Barre, Pa. The City Council reserves the right to reject any DEFENDANT CONFESSES WAS C0STLY.F0R LOSERS all bids received. FRED H. GATES'. 1 City Clerk.

i -tv V- C3 7-7' Ml It With yesterday the last for flllnr Luzerne County Sealed Pro election expense accounts, success, ful and defeated candldateslled re ports with Clerk of Courts Frank J. Ketser showing that' they soent petals For the Sale and Removal of Old Buildings at the Westerly Approach to liberally in quest of county and New Tor, Dec 8. The Federal grand Jury will begin on Monday a sweeping investigation of the activities of the Dwyer bootleg ring, termed the biggest rum running in the country. United States Attorney Emory R. Buckner expects that this Investigation' will result In the Indictment of many more than the men for whom warrants were Issued on Thursday.

Following confession of a municipal offices. David W. Thomas, the Republican city cnainnan. collected and expend ing and Transfer Service ErJHE problem of how and where to park when on your Iw shopping visits to Wilkes-Barrg has been given an ideal solution in this new service, now in operation for the iree use of MacWilliara's patrons. Park Free at Auto Storing Go.

at 61 North Main Street the Fort Jenkins Bridge at Ptttston. ed Hq received $600 each from Councilman Bsown and Schuler. from the county committee and SEALED PROPOSALS wdU be re member, of the coast guard, de contributed $Za himself. ceived by the Controller of Ls The expense account of Edward Kyerman, manager of Joseph O. zerne county at his onice in tne Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Penna, scrfblng the manner in whloh the rum syndicate controlled the eoast guard men and boats, officials feared that.

even the police might be Schuler campaign, shows expend 1 (and no other place) until 1:00 P. M. tures of $2,121, while Councilman impiKaiea in tne widespread cor Thomas Brown expended Wednesday, December 18, 1926, for the sale and removal of the old ruption caused by the bribes of the wartin C. Murray filed expenses rum runners. Buckner chara-ina- that buildings at the Westerly approach of the Fort Jenkins Bridge at Pitta- OI SSVD.

Harry T--Butts, successful eandl tne rum running has become "the 4Dear duty's fine greatest liquor" conspiracy In the ton, Penna. Detailed Information history of prohibition enforoement date for county controller, filed expenditures totalling $2,400. Edmund Bevan, clerk of the courts-elect, spent $481.65 In the general election. under the leadership of Dwyer, its master mind. can be obtained from David A.

Keefe, Consulting Engineer at the site of the Fort Jenkins Bridge, Plttston, Main Floor Ar- Buckner said he had a. witness (Parking Bureau, cade.) Frothonotary-elect C. Murray Tur who would testify that Dwyer boast pin filed as having spent less than Proposals must be accompanied by ed he oould land liquor as easy as a certified check in tne amount or tomatoes." The confederates on Paul 3. Schmidt, who was defeat ed for re-election as county control The Auto Storing Co. -will check your car and transfer you to Mac William's in one of the luxurious new Oakland Landau Sedans.

When through with your shopping, have your parking check stamped. land who helped the rum runners you deserve a kiss for it!" "But, John! haven't even opened it yet!" 7 "Huh! 1 don't need to I can see it came from THETHUB!" transport liquor' to Broadway cafes ler. expended According to the report filed by him, $2 $40 of may Include police and enforcement Return to Auto Storing Co. in one of the Oakland Sedans and present parking check for your car. There is no charge for this service.

agents, it was ninied. Buckner estimated that the profits mis sum has been paid while the balance, is listed as unpaid. of the ring were nearly 25. 000,000 The Democratic City Committee a year, instead ol lie.OOO.DOv first reported. or Plttston, which waged an unsuccessful fight on behalf of the ticket One Hundred Dollars made payable to the Treasurer of Luserne County.

Check of successful bidder will be retained by the 'County Controller, as a guarantee that the bidder will remove buildings In a satisfactory manner and pay same as per proposal. Envelopes to be marked, "Proposal for Removal of Old Buildings." The right to reject anv or all bids is reserved by the County Controller. PAUL J. SCHMIDT. Controller.

headed by Mayor P. R. Brown, col HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL teciea according to the ex pense account filed, and spent $224.48 in excess or tne amount collected CHAHIPIONSHIP READY Michael Qulnnan, treasurer of the Republican City Committee of Pltts AN ORDINANCE rrom the sale or said bonds are to be used for the purpose of funding Auto Storing Co. ton, which elected the slate headed by W. F.

Gillespie, filed an account certain present floating Indebted Pittsburgh, Dec. 6. With the grid totalling $9,884.21. The amount col By the Day Week or Month Iron In the big Pitt stadium slippery ness of the Borough. LOST Never Closed.

Real Service tected for the campaign was $9,892.48 leaving a small balance. The tax collector of Kingston. John Section S. All ordinances or parts from an early morning rain, the stock of the Ellwood City, High School This, ftore is now ready for 'his Xmas. Great stocks of new, thing sensible things things that men: always for themselves things that men want more than any gifts you can buy.

LOST A brown leather hand of ordinances inconsistent herewith eleven rose several points In the es of municipalities, to provide for the redemption of the same, and to Impose penalties, for the iUegal Increase, thereof, "approved the 20th day of April, A. D. 1874, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. 'And it la hereby certified and re are hereby repealed. bag containing wrist watch We.hlno and Rspal Week Cantrally LecateJ Convenient Auto Storage Rssr 61 North Main St Enacted and Ordained by Uhe Heidricn, candidate on the Democratic ticket, spent $2,100.

His op. ponent, Fred W. Ellis, spent $1,877.90. The County Republican Committee filed expenses totalling i4.122.7. tlmatlon of the crowd on hand to witness' the Western Pennsylvania High School champion eleven clash this afternoon with the Illinois and sKm of money.

Finder may keep money ind return bag to champion. Free port High. cited that no provision of the Con A. J. Sordonl.

treasurer of the coun Thomas, County Tax Office. tell Phe.ie SSCft. Bell Phoau 17M! After running through a light sir stitution or the laws of the Com ty committee, in his report showed monwealth of are in anyway contributions er $3,092.77 and ex nal drill Coach Lee announced his charges were In perfect trim. The average weight of the team. Is 180 penses of leaving a deficit FEMALE HELP WANTED Town Council in end adjourned regular meeting this 1st day of December A D.

1025. RICHARD LLOYD, President of Council. Attest: B. S. DA VIES.

-Secretary of Council. Approved this 2nd day of Dec HARRY E. JONES, Burgess. vioiaiea Dy tne issue of said bonds. And It Is further certified that the OI 11,010.90.

pounds to the player. AS ORDINANCE total indebtedness of the said Bor Other expenditures filed and of ADDRESSING ENVELOPES Ex perlenco unnecessary. Earn $15.00 general Interest follow: It was doubtful. this morning whether Ruthe. husky Freeport ough of Edwardsvllle.

Including the Indebtedness represented by this THfc.HUB -John C. Koval, tax-collector. $45.00 weekdy during epare time at AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS series of bonds, does not exceed tackle, would start against Ellwood Because of his Illness, Heiner home. Dignified work for honest, sin Miner juuis, zt. John Masll.

buraesa. Wvomlnr cere persons, franklim pruu sum equivalent to two per centum (2) of the the last preceding as took his place In practice. OF THE BOROUGH OF ED Harry R. Hirshowitz Oroa $415.75. UCTS.

1032 VanBuren, Chicago. WARDSVILLE, COUNTY OF William C. Quialey. tax collector. serted valuation or tne taxable prop erty of the aald Borough of Ed wardsvlUe.

GASOUNE RAIL ENGINE Parsons, $100. LUZERNE AND STATE OF FINANCIAL William D. Oerlach. mavor. PENNSYLVANIA, IN THE BUM And it is also certified that an an MALE HELP WANTED Haxleton, $478.

GOES TO WIUJAMSPORT MONEY TO LOAN on flrst mort Or $45,000.00. FOR THE PUR James O. Harvev. mavor. TThtIo- nual tax sufficient In amount to pay the principal and Interest and state RELIABLE MAN in every town and gage.

GEOP'JB RUSdELL. 11 ton. $995. i P08E, OF FUNDING CERTAIN PRESENT FLOATING INDEBT Bennett Bid. city to distribute free samples, ad Stanley Koloshlnskl.

school dlrec- tax on this series of bonds, as the same shall become due, has been levied as required by law before to. Newport Township. MONEY TO LOAN ou first mort. Pittsburgh, Dec. 5.

The'Smalley EDNESS. OF THE BOROUGH; vertising matter, etc. No selling. Experience unnecessary. Outdoor -work.

Hula Helps Hawaiians' Win Thomas Hemlchek. tax collector. gage, JONATHAN R. UAVI8. Rail Car purchased by the Busque APPROVING THE FORM OF Ashley, $200.

Average pay 18.00 per day. write issuance thereof. And It Is further certified and re Second National Bank Bidg. hanna and New York Railroad left Arthur Kearney, buraress. Ashlev.

quickly for contract. Supervisor Co- here today for Wllliamaport on the cited that all. acts and requirements lombe, 6163 dark cnicago. last lap of its Journey from Chicago, ana conditions precedent or other ISSUED: LEVYING A TAX SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID BONDS AT MATURITY AND THE INTER Anthony Kubltaky, West FOR RENT Illinois. where It was manufactured.

Haxleton. $1(0. -car iarnropelled by two gasoline en FCit RENT Office for rent, let door Andrew P. Nowak. school director.

glnes and. on its trial run here rrom wise to the, of said bonds have been done, happened and performed In, due form and time, as required by law, and for the payment of these bond, both principal and Interest Jenkins Townshlo. $195. EST AND STATE TAX THERE ON MEANWHILE; AUTHORlZ Chicago averaged 51 miles an hour. MONUMENTS Michael Conlon.

tax collector. i The rail car is said to travel rour ING THE PROPER OFFICERS Jenkins Township, $310. mile on a gallon of gasoline and i OF THE BOROUGH OF ED JONES ABBOTT. Inc. and state tax as the same shall be Joseph NIezemskl.

commissioner. over Heyers store. Inquire Jose thine H. Heyer. It a Main St, Wilkes -Barre.

Pa. RENT Upstairs shop. Apply Josephine H. Heyer, 69 S. Main St Pa.

operate at a much lower cost than come due, the full faith and credit Hanover Township, $418.50. Granite and Marble WARDS VILLB TO EXECUTES SAID BONDS; PROVIDING FOR steam ars. paid Borough of Edwardsvllle, Is M. A. Walsh, commissioner.

Plains Snyder, editor of the Gary, A SINKING FUND AND AU hereby Irrevocably pledged. Township. $200. Ind.i Post-Tribune and head of the WITNESS WHEREOF THE THORIZINO THE FILING OF A FINANCIAL STATEMENT BT Zigmund Morris, school director. Smalley Rail Car Company and several engineers came here Ashley, $200.

THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF said Borough or Edwardsvllle has caused this Bond to be signed by the President of the Town Council James M. Walters, council, Nantt- in the car, AGENTS WANTED coke, $340. THE BOROUGH OF EDWARDS VILLB. A Section 1. Be It enacted and or attested by the Secretary and the AOENTS -WRITE FOR FREE Louis 1 Cooney, school Tdlreotor, IfANTICOKE WOMAN ASKS FOB corporate seal of said Borough here SAMPLES.

Sell Madison "Better- Nanticoke. $320. FRANK B. BROWN 41 EAST MARKET ST. Wllkes-Barre.

Pa. AUTOMOBILE LICENSES AFFIDAVITS PREPARED DIVORCE unto ofnxed. and has caused i the In Frank D. Hess. school director.

Made" Shirts for large manufactur dalned by the town Council of the Borough of Edwardavllla, Luzerne County. and It Is hereby tereat coupons hereto attached to be Nantfoolce, $320. er direct to wearer. No capital or ix- Divorce proceedings were filed late signed by the President of said Thomas H. Cook, council.

Nanti perlence required. Many earn tlOO yesterday by Martha Locke of 919 Council and attested by the Becre coke. I i 5 South Market street, Pittston agadnet weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS, 582 Broadway, New York. tary, this 1 day of January A.

D. William A. Davis, council, Nanti enacted and ordained by the lty of tha same, that the bonded ed Indebtedness of the Borough of Edwardsvllle be increased in the 192. Arthur Locke of Philadelphia, on FOR SALE coke, $840. A.

H. ourrrovicn, council, nanti charges of desertion. They wew married In Nantlcoke, December 14 coke, $340. FOR SALE 1925 Ford coupe, like Name Thayer Secre President of Borough Council Nantl- Robert- M. Smith, council, sum of Forty-Five Thousand Dollars for the purpose of fund-Ins certain present floating; bees of the Borough.

1014. by Rev. Jacob Davdes and resided together at that place until ATTEST. new. Will sell cheap to quick buy er.

Call 8358-J. coke. $840. William J. Burnett, mayor, Nanti tary Of U.

S. Senate April 7, 1922. They have two child ren who reside with the mother. coke, $460. owura ion ine Bttia maeoi-edness shall represented by cou Secretary of Borough CounolL Patrick J.

Hayden, burgess. CHARTER NOTICE pon bonds of the denomination of Swoyerville. $275.40. (Continued from Page 1.) DUPOJTT SEEKS' PAVING AID Fifteen Thousand ($16,000) Dollars (Form of Coupon) Joseph SarneK, school a tree tor, Each, aggregating Forty-Five Thou No. $375.00 NOTICE is hereby given that an ap but also a plan to Invite Senators Smith W.

Brookhart, of Iowa and Swoyerville. $225. A committee of officials of Dvpont Tbe Borough of Edwardsvllle, Lu plication will be made to the Gov Thoma F. Hayden, school director. borough called on the county com serne County, Pennsylvania will pay ernor of the State of Pennsylvania, Swoyerville.

$225. and (145,000) Dollars, numbered from 1 to 1 both Inclusive. Said Bonds to bear date of January 1st. lilt, and bear Interest at the rate of to the bearer the sum of Three Hun Lynn J. frailer, Republican, of North Dakota, back Into the fold.

A preponderance of opinion apparently favored the enrollment of La Follette Emms Steele, who happens to be Maunalani in Honolulu. John Rogan, tax collector, Miners dred and Seventy-live ($175) Dollars Mills, Irulaed the University of Hawaii eleven to victory in its irtssloners late yesterday and asked assistance In tho paving of Main stroot In that borough. They were informed to assess the abuttiug property "owners and raise all' the live () per cent per annum, pay' at the Kingston Bank Trust com Thomss J. Callahan, tax collector. and Nye as Republicans but only a able semi-annually on the let day on Wednesday, December 16, 1925, at ten o'clock, a.

tn. by Burt B. Bryant, Charles A. Kohl and Mulford Morris, under the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to pany, on the day of A. Swoyerville.

$675. western minority were aald to favor clasb with the, Uccldental University team at Los Angeles. A bovjeput JvpA.vU'.stPs sakuieeJjilayrl cSWtfat' It being- six months interest due Harry Reiner, school director. rescinding the "ouster" order whloh on its Bond Series of 1928 wo. Ashley.

$200. money possible, and that the county would make an appropriation to pay I Hugh Leslie, burgess, Ashlsy, sioo. Louis N. Jacobs, compelled Brookhart, Frailer and the late Senators La Follette and Ladd last March. for the work after an appropriation was received from the State.

President of Borough Council Provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for a charter for 1375. 'V- In the House the Insurgent ques or January and JUly in each year, and Interest and principal of laid bonds shall be payable at the Kingston Bank Trust Company, Kingston, said bonds shall be due and payable as follows: Bond No. 1. for (16,000 on January 12T. Bond No.

t. for $15,000 on January 1st. im. Bond No. 3.

for $16,000 on January imt lata William B. treasurer or I st i iucj mit xvazor mat ii Republican committee, Ashley, $1,064 an intended corporation to be called. 1 I A Snarnana fta Itlxlma Qurnie B. Lyons, tax collector. tion chiefly affected the Wisconsin delegation and a handful of othen.

Independents who followed the leadership of Henry A. Cooper, Republi Secretary of Borough Council Section S. The said bonds shall Bryant and Kohl, Inc. the char Ashlev. 1500.

Innocent acter and object of which la the I I Fy. Mmxrt nimm i a mm Joseph Z. Thomas, tax collector, can of Wisconsin. Administration ivuur ii Plymouth. 110.60.

be signed by the President of the Borough Council attested by the grading, curbing, paving and macadamising, construction and main leadens generally were reported ae Matthew Grlsconls, tax collector, Secretary, with the corporate seal favoring peace. tenance of any species of street, road Exeter. 1966. of the said Borough affixed to each In both branches Republican lead or highway, and the furnishing of the Thomas P. Mackln, burgess, bonds, and the coupons shall be ers also met to decide upon commit ter.

1120. Fred J. Banta, burgess, Lucerne, signed by the President of Borough Council and Attested by the Secre materials and labor thnrefor, and the construction and maintenance of any species of road other than a railroad, and of bridges In connection there tee chairmanships and committee assignments. Only a few chairmanships were to be filled, mostly in the 14. tary In like manner.

Section That for the purpose House, as those in the Senate were with, and for these purposes to have, WILLS AND LETTERS FILED named lest March during the brief extra session. possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly and its By the will of George Cease. late of creating a fund for the payment of the principal and Interest and state tax on said bonds an annual tax beginning; with the year of 1926 shall be levied and assessed on all taxable property of the said Bor of Hunlock's Creek, he leaves his ttersonal estate and one-third the MULFORD MORRIS. Solicitor. Income of his farm to Ms wife, Ann, H.

SPILLMAN TO SPEAK ON WEST SIDE ough of Edwardsvllle and the same during her life. He leaves a por I w- 0 1 la hereby levied ana assessed ana tloo of his farrd to Ms daughter, shall be collected at the same time Mary A. Dodeon and the remainder LEGAL NOTICE and in the same manner as other taxes In and for said Borough are his rrand children, Leander and .1 I tO I 111 Josiah Dodson. The estate Is val Announcement r.as been made that collected as follows to-wlt: -NOTICE is hereby given that the Harry CiMns SpiHman -will apeak at copartnership heretofore existing be For Interest and SUte Tax Principal ued ai- $1.500, ii i Mary Aton was named to admlnl ster the estate of Rufus E. Aton, Mil liUl WOt IO SuTfr I til tween Louis Marmos, Tnomas Alexander and James Dukas, has this day been dissolved by mutual con For the year of 1928 $2410 $15,000 For the year of 1927 $1620 $15,000 (Ft i late of Wllkea-Barre, valued at $750.

the second annual banquet of the Went Side Community Association to be held Thursday evening, December IT. at the Dorrance Silk Works. C. F. Heea Is general chairman of the committee.

For the year of 1928 810 $15,000 Brnma J. Sheridan was named to sent. Section 5. The moneys arising administer the estate of Joseph- ANDREW HOURIQAN, Attorney from the aforesaid tax shaU be de Sheridan, late of Lake township. New YOm NBwSST HOTEL valued at $1,100.

Carrie Orasiano was named to ad- posited in a sinking tuna creaiea, to be applied to the payment of the principal, interest and state tax on these bonds In tbe manner at the I II II imxJt tA all CTvo. I II 1 The bonds and Interest coupons attached thereto shall ba substantially In the following form, to wit: (Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COMMONWEALTH OF PENN- BYLVANIA COUNTY OF LUZERNE BOROUGH OF EDWARDSVILLB BOROUGH BONDS No. SERIES 1928. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the Borough of Edwardsvllle, Luzerne County, and State of Pennsylvania, acknowledge Itself to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, lawful money of the United States of America, on the 1 1st day of January 19 together with Interest thereon In the meantime at the rate of Five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st days of January and July in each year, commencing on the 1st day of July 1928, upon surrender of the Interest coupons as they ehaU tecome due. and the said Borough 1 1 Edwardsvllle agrees that In ad-b ition "to" the prtncf pat-andtnteret" on this bond.

It will pay any tax 1 ereafter be assessed upon this bond, or the debt represented thereby; Both principal and Interest on this bond are made payable at tTTe Kingston Bank Trust Company, Kingston Pa. This bond la one of a series of 1 bonds of like date, tenor and Amount except aa to maturity, and numbered from one to three Inclusive, and maturing as follows: Bond No. 1. for $15,000 on January 1st. 12T.

Bond No. I for $15,000 on January 1st. Bond No. I for $15,000 on January 1st 1921. rnd is Issued tor the purpose of sundlng certain present floating indebtedness of the Borough, and also In pursuance of the provision of the act of General Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania, en-, titled "An Act to regulate the man- er of increasing the IndahtetlMaa 7 nrfnlaterthe estate of Paul Gilbert, II sad theStraa Am mm I ill- lWr i i-iS I II I lime lUidtfer amount SElTUrBEFOBGIUlOVING Caesar Oraslaho was named to administer the estate of Qltvo Togelll.

late of West Ptttston, valued at ft. lHAND TORN TO SHREDS Johnstown. Pa DerJ K.Ria Uff haod was torn to shreds and an eye I I was injured when Walter Blucue, 10, pounded a dynamite cap with a hammer. He will recover, physicians said. $20 to $300 The Household Flnsnes Corporation I sopsrsted under the Super, vision ef the Ststs of Pennsylvania and provides a ptaes where honest pseplo Can borrow any amount from 20 to 300 without pay Ins; mere than the legal Interest.

All leans Btrietly confidential. We do nit notify your em player, neither ds we make Inquiry ef yeur friends, relatives er trades people. 1 Vsu can have all the lime necessary fee repayment and pay only far the actual time yeu kee. the money. Call and let ee explain.

No charge unless yeu borrow. IF IN A HURRY PHONE 57 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Successor to Peoples' Finance Service Co. 96 South Main Street Second Floor-Rocm 24 Hours to 8st. 1 P.M. said Interest, principal, and state tax shall become due and payable, and for r.o other purpose whatsoever until the same shall be fully paid and discharged, or until an amount shall have been accumulated In said sinking fund sufficient for the payment of the principal.

Interest and state tax thereon as the same shall become due and payable; and if there be any surplus remaining from the amount therein provided for any of the aforesaid purposes, the same shall be applied to the general revenues of the said Borough. Section S. This Issue of bonds shall be without deduction for any tax which by the laws of Pennsylvania may be assessed upon said bonds, or tha debt represented thereby, and which the Borough or any officer thereon may be required to deduct on the payment of any Interest thereon. Section 7. The oroceeds Mrs.

a A. MiUer. of Oil KILL 150 DKKR IX CENTRE COUNTY Bellefonte, Dec 5. With the who is'seeking i separation her aged and wealthy hus-; band, emphatically denies that' Alyi McCormick, prettiest girl' in Nebraska and known as the "angel of mercy," is in any way mixed in the case as report of several hunting parties sim out it was estimated that the first four daya Of the hunting season saw 160 deer killed la Centre County. Lack of snow Is handicapping the' hunters somewhat..

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