— Ce es which time she notified the plaintiff that she would pay no bills contracted for by her boys unless put in her pass-book. Ver- dict in favor of the plaintiff for $68.12. oo The many friends of Henry Bridge, one of Clearfields leading business men, were sorry to hear of his death which occurred at his home on the 25th. Mr. Bridge was one of Doings of the January Court A Small Attendance, and Many Petty Cases. One Candidate for the Reformatory. Gallagher De- ~~ Pine Gr ove Mention. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. We are having zero weather. clared Innocent. The regular term of quarter sessions court for January opened here on Monday, with a small attendance. Though the cases on the calendar for the first week were mostly trivial ones, some of them de- veloped decidedly interesting phases and attracted a great many spectators to the court house. As usual the Monday morning session was taken up with the presentation of peti- tions and hearing of reports of constables. The grand jury was called and Curtis Y. Wagner made foreman of it, after which the court charged the jury and it retired to go over the bills of indictment. CASES THAT WERE SETTLED. The following cases were settled or con- tinued : Com. ss. Abner Rider, charged with be- trayal, prosecutrix Bessie J. Fetters. Set- Com. vs. Frank Walk, indicted for be- trayal, prosecutrix Bertha E. Moore. This case is in Taylor township and the defend- ant plead guilty. The usual sentence in such cases was imposed by the Court. Com. vs Thomas Baillieun, indicted first count, breaking into dwelling house in the day time to commit a felony ; second count, larceny; third count, receiving stol- en goods, prosecutrix Mary Murphy. This case is from Huston township, about two miles from Julian. The Common- wealth alleges that the defendant broke into the house of the prosecutrix on Thanksgiving day, last November, taking therefrom a lady’s black purse being in the kitchen cupboard, also some old coin, the folks of the house being away from home, while the defendant denies the theft. The defendant was afterwards ar- rested at Philipsburg by the county detec- tive. Verdict of guilty in manner and form as indicted avd sentenced to 2 years and 3 months in the western peniten- list this week. county capitol Monday. room with nervous prostration. Mable Meyers, daughter of J. Fred Meyers, of Fairbrooek, is suffering with pneumonia. the town. Mrs. Susan Erb is slighly better but the | venerable Jacob Koch is still in a serious condition. here on Monday. Monday and Tuesday. John and Linn Musser are on the invalid Squire Keller transacted business at the Mrs. Sarah Heberling is confined to her The railroad company completed a good gravel walk, last week, from the station to Mrs. Amanda Fisher with a number of Boalsburg folks attended the Piper funeral Roland Palmer, and his family enjoyed a visit with Greenwood Furnace friends on Merchant O. B. Krebs, who has just re- onr citizens away back in the fifties when he conducted a large tailoring establishment. His pleasant and genial manners made him hosts of friends and he married Miss Kate Burchfield, daughter of the late Judge Wm. Burchfield. In the early sixties he moved to Clearfield where he engaged in the tailoring business until his death. EE ————————— Philipsburg. The revival atthe M. E. church is still in progress. i J. R. Van Daniker, the agent for the N. Y. C., is still on the sick (?) list. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews have return- ed from a short trip to Philadelphia. John K. Thompson came home Saturday to spend Sunday with his family. The grip seems to have its clutches upon nearly the entire population of the town. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT LYON & CO’S tiary. Com. vs. James A. Jones, indicted for betrayal, prosecutrix Ida Gummo. This case is from dalf-Moon township. The Fred Todd, of Kingwood, W. Va., is here sick with what seems to be quick consump- tion. ’ tled. Com. vs. Thomas Denison, alias Murphy, charged with betrayal, prosecutrix Rosie Maher. Settled. turned from a business trip to Altoona, is laid up with that popular malady—the grip. Miss Jennie Black, of Yellow Springs, is spending some time with her brother, Rev. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED This town is not proud of the part played Com. vs. Jacob Barto, charged with be- trayal, prosecatrix Martha Griffin. Settled. Com. vs. Albert Bradford and William ‘Bradford, charged with adultery and bas- tardy; prosecutrix Sallie R. Scholl. Con- tinued to August sessions, 1901. : Com. vs. Sherman Hoover, charged with threats, prosecutor Grant Hoover ; sent to insane asylum at Danville before court. om. vs. Bert Carr, charged with betray- al prosecutrix Katie Henry. Continued. Com. vs. William Steel, charged with adultery and bastardy, prosecutrix Blanche Fisher. Settled. / Com. vs. William Steele, charged with attempt to abortion, prosecutrix Blanche Fisher. Settled. Com. vs. John W_ Weber, charged with adultery, prosecutor Rev. C. N. Woodson. Settled. Com. vs. Fletcher Wolf and Eva Wolf, charged with assault and battery and house breaking; prosecutrix Elizabeth Rossman. Continued. Com. vs. Michael Gramms, charged with threats and pointing revolver ; prosecutor E. L. Remsnyder. Settled. * Com. ve. Edward Remsnyder, charged with assault and battery; prosecutor Mich- defendant plead guilty, and the child be- ing dead, the Court sentenced him to pay the costs of prosecution and forty-five dol- lars lying-in expenses. Com. vs. James Gallagher, indicted as- sault with intent to rob, prosecutrix Mrs. H. C. Holloway. On the night of January 9th of this year Mrs. Holloway, wife of Dr. Holloway, while returning home on Linn street, this town, near the residence of the late Judge Orvis, was accosted by a young man who asked to see her home and also reached for her purse. She saw his fac clearly and screamed and finally got away fiom the man. On the same evening Miss Maggie Herman was accosted near the resi- dence of Joseph L. Montgomery and also got away. Mrs. Holloway was assaulted between 8:30 and 8:45, and Miss Herman some time later. The police were notified and the next day this young man was taken before Mrs. Holloway aud she iden- fied him as the man who assaulted her. The defendant admits that he was on Linn street that evening, but denies that he assanlted either of the parties, or anyone, and that he was only on West Linn street, when the assaulting was done on East Linn street, about fourteen huu- dred feet from where he was, and also that he did not wear the colored clothing de- scribed by the Commonwealth, that he bedside. and gentle. recuperate from a heavy cold. on the road to recovery. Bowersox. Meyers nis traveling salesman. Black, of Boalsburg, and Frank of this place. Our old time friend Major Ross is ill with grip and other ailments, and so seriously so that his family have been summoned to his J. B. Heberling sold his trotter Tuesday to a Philipsburg party and now he is looking about for a team matched, stylish, speedy Mrs. Harris Bloom and Thomas Gramley ave two of the victims of the grip. William H. Roush, of Altoona, is also here trying to We are glad to say that the family of Jos. H. Hoy, who have been quarantined for the last month on account of scarlet fever, are Adams Bowersox and wife of Newton, Kansas, and Charles Bowersox and wife, of Middleburg,Snyder county, are being royally entertained at the hospitable bome of Frank Charley Fisher left Monday for Lewisburg where he will enter the employ of Curts and His territory will be from Coburn to Bellefonte and thence in the recent senatorial election at Harris- burg by one of its citizens. Mrs. Harry C. Elliot ‘was summoned to Elmira, N. Y., owing to the illness of her mother. She left last Thursday. Robert L. Scott, manager of the Coaldale Mining Co., operations at Loydell, was here last Wednesday night circulating among friends. £641 Mr. John Troy and Miss Sarah Horn, both of Point Lookout, were quietly married at the residence of Rev. Lingenfelter on Pine street, Wednesday evening, Jan. 23rd. Jacob Swires, the enterprising coal operator, has been compelled to erect some dwelling houses at Munson to accommodate his men, as it is impossible to rent a house in the latter place. There are some 24 patients in the Cottage hospital. The hospital is said to be badly in need of materials and financial aid in order to keep up with the increased amount of people it is administering to. Frank A. Richards, of Peale, Pa., has been made agent at Munson, vice Mr. M. E. Klare, resigned to accept a position of train runner at Jersey Shore. Mr. Richards will live 1705 YARDS OF EMBRODIERY In Lengths of 1 1-2 to 6 yards. These goods are worth from rsc. to 3sc. per yard. We have as- sorted them in four lots at these prices : 1.OT NO. 1—REdging, 488 yards, 5% 6c. LOT NO. 2—Insertion, 400 yards, at 10C. LOT NO. 3—Edging, 413 yazds, at 1274¢. LOT NO 4—Insertig-i, 406 yards, at 15¢C. These are valiies chat cannot be duplicated anywhere at these prices. ael Gramms. Settled. wore a white slonch hat and dark blue | to Jersey Shore. nb #4 ra pp 3 : he Com. vs. H. W. Todd, charged with clothing instead of a black cap and light | mpe first snow of the season came with a sre in town'anid cechpy the: housew! My: In addition to these we have our regular : suit as alleged by the Commonwealth; and . : M. G. Gray on Eleventh street. adulteration of food ; prosecutor James : ¥ gale on the night of the24th. Since then the tae Faust. Settled showed his whereabouts during that even bas. been 4 t the zero mark | The “Assembly” (?) which has met sev- stock of fine new Embroideries and Laces, Inser- ’ a _. |ing. Verdict on Wednesday afternoon of | MCE asibeen down 3 cual Gacs AGTme the. pasksiz months, In| . x : Com. vs. William Ishler, charged with i and the roads are so drifted that most of the ng P! a hi: al flv Spring Novelties rk aL TY. Y osedTtor Jobn not guilty. Bros isd } h the field one of the prominent halls, has cayse? gq} Hons fo macy; 350.63 y pring ? 4 Ge %® pre Ee yip Com. vs. John Mesom. indicted for lars Sr8ve Ing Is Cone through the fells, feeling of consternation among =... - ds, Percales, Gingh Et ] TOSSTIH 18: : : ceny, prosecutor Samuel Madill. Thiscase | Rash Gates one of Half-Moon’s prosperous | +" oe whose ce _-ozie of the Dress Goods, Percales, (zinghams, LIC. Hoyt & Co., agent for National Comput- | ig'trom Clarence, Snow Shoe township, and | young farmers, transacted business here | : » WhOSG *Zeripers have been | i vs. J. H. Re 1 : young attending these Zap ing Scale. Company vs. J. H. Reeser and | ye defendant broke into the post office ab | gaturday and did not fail to thank the friends g these Tut)erings. A number of A.M, Reeser, his son, trading =.J, H the above named place, which is also a] yp, aecisted in securing a pension for his | heated conversations have been had, in Reeser & Son; appeal, plea non assumpsit. | gore aud took therefrom some tobacco, : mt hich both parties. lost thair: te a Settled. pipes, sen-sen, chewing gum and ahout mother Mrs. Mary A. Gates. She Was >" nted d ol Dae iid Scmpers. a John A. Hunter vs. George Taylor: ap- | one dollar in cash, all of the value of be- | ¥8a month and $450 back ma BO aso Te ih boi foe Jisast, \ : peal, plea non assumpsit. Continued at | tween eight and twelve dolla:g, ou ‘he’ —Wiile doing b2 fhouse work last Thursday | will ne wa rE oe» gst i : the costs of the plaintiff, Dight of Tapuafy Sh, Ji, er ie Mrs, Tasper Rishel fainted and fell against | ~~ Ei LYON. & CO. - eli it William ker Spe, Si : Bi > Hp tray th stovo and but for’ the timely arrival of] Communication | plea non assumpsit. Se . : - divesn and SIKLSCI Toa, [000 of her family would have been badl . > . i i Re changed his p'e: ad gai ; ul he y Would have heen acly : : = { J. 8. MoCarger vs. Robert B. Montgem- | J nn. ea and plead goilty and was ||| por oh odician ascribed it to a partial | EDITOR OF THE WATCHMAN. : lef P R ery, appeal, plea non’ assumpsit. Contin- sentonced t~ pay the cosis of prosecution, : toll Dear Sir:—In last week’s Snow Shoe | 44°15 _ Bellefonte, Fd. % ued generally. one dollar fine and undergo imprisonment stroke of paralysis and she ig still confined frome. we read a report that. pained us, al- : Flom O. Bairfoot ‘ve. Christian Sharret, in the Reformatory at Huntingdon. to bed. ’ : ’ though true. We deplore the fact “that our. : "George. A. Blowers and Hiram Cramer; | Cow. vs, George Sheesley, indicted for | Charley Smith took a few days off this | aaughtor Jacked vhe resolution of mil in¥e. : Hath J: summoned in -ejectment, plea aot guilty. assault and. battery, prosecutor Philip C. | week to. visit uncle Leonard Rhone’s Penns. Club Ean —. J mi — Se Settled. : ¥ | Frank. Soe time prior to November 31d | Valley home and take a peep at wll that |Gonsent, and participating in a dance is Fine Grocerie Sn . : EL A Li of last year ‘the prosecutor, constable of | 3 : ast icti d th hi £ , Fine Groceries \ John G. Love and Louisa H. Hoy, exec- : : . blooded stock that is to be sold at public | against our convictions an e teachings o ; ia Ys Potter Twp., levied on. the property ol a : + i % sod our church. Her attention has been called Ee ; utors of, ete., of Adam Fioy, deceased, late . : e sale this spring. Charley is a good judge of FL allen] ; Of, 1 3 ne Go ah ey Mr. Bartley and a Mus. Confer in Gregg | © ' to the fact, and will not likely repeat it. CO 9 BO ct BEI) Amepian township on a landlord’s warrant and had hnpses and kone that the ones at Rhoney- Yours rencetiully | ey SECHLER & CO. SECHLER & © nsarance | y . the property advertised for sale on the 3rd | mede are wort possessing. 4 v. and Mrs. J. WOMELDORF. Salman EE : Sage ispesiat to Judge Love and was con- day > Hosemhe: ad When he JO theré Next Sunday evening the Christian En- | n == GROCERS=——""—"—— . : . edqay vertise Or the sate he cou d jet ill hold bli ti i B ! Logg 2 5 : William I. Harvey vs. Thomas I. Lucas. | net find the property, after which he went savor Socle YN ® PU bi%g nee mg in New Advertisements. We are constantly receiving new 1nvoices of Fresh Groceries so that our 4 1i tevin. - vita # it and | to ti id f the d . the Presbyterian church of this place in - : s 3 : Bk Y aor . : summoned in replevin, plea non cepit and | to the residence of the lefendant looking : vo Stock is always the best. If you are looking for Good, Pure and Fresh Arti- 3 property. Continued before court. { for the property, and while there some dif- commemoration of the 20th auniversary of 3 3 x i 2 : 5 xs So ‘ fica) ’ : the organization. A suitable-and interesting TRLS WANTED.—A dozen girls cles in the Grocery Line we have them all the time and at Prices that wil] 5 Nittany Valley Railroad Company vs. | ficulty arose, and the prosecutor alleges g : ) wanted at once to work in the shirt | gui i The Empire Steel and Iron Company, sum- that the defendané hit. him with his fisg | Program will be carried out under the direc- | factory at Bellefonte. Apply to ul: you. J a vals : moned in assampsit, plea non assumpsit. | and struck him with an axe. ‘The defend- | tion of the president, Miss Namiie Bailey. ait. 8. D. RAY. A few of Our Seasonable Specialties are ; Continued before court. ant dented that he hit him and said he had | Everyone is invited. OME FOR A WOMAN. — A home CHEESE—New York, Full Cream, ! — MINCE MEAT —- done no harm. Verdict of not guilty and the prosecutor and the defendant to each pay one-half of the costs. At this point all of the jurors except those in the hox were discharged and the grand jury’s report was read as follows: REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY. ‘The grand jury inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylyania ingu ring for the county of Cen- tre in all matters relating to the same do respect- A. D. Potts vs. A. McCoy and J. Frank McCoy, trading as A. McCoy & Son; judg- ‘ment opened. Six cases. Continued at the costs of defendants. ] D. J. Tressler vs. Sarah Tressler, sum-/ moned in divorce. Voluntary non suit en- tered. . ; John Reese, Christian Reese, O. Perry Reese, Lucy Cowher, Delilah Adams, Eve Wisconsin Dairy, Pine Apple, Sage, Im- ported Edam, Sapsago, Royal Luncheon and Club House Cheese in porcelain jars. and limited partnership in a farm is offered to a respectable widow. Reference re- quired. Apply to this office for terms. 46-5-1t* ORSES FOR SALE.—F'ine large horse for draft or driving purposes, about 7 years old. Also smaller horse for driving, 7 years old. In- quite of Dr. Bilger, above Parrish’s drug store, ellefonte, Pa. . 45-11-tf. The Collins farm was hammered down to G. Frank Miller for four thousand and twenty dollars. Itis a most desirable prop- erty and Mr. Miller is to be congratulated on his investment. It is said he will move onto it in the spring leaving his son-in-law, J. O. Stover, in charge of the old homestead. Our people ought to be good this week. at We are now making our Genuine Home Made Mince Meat. All our friends who have used it know just what it is. | THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE Sweet new Hams and Breakfast Bacon. The New pack of Canned Goods are now in store. : : i PRUNES are fine this season. We have some good fruit at 5c. per 1b. and and the price 1234c. per pound. J{ARMER WANTED—Competent farmer Finest Olives. Sharrer, ana William Reese, Virgie Paul, fully report: : a 3 least, for Rev. Noble is holding a revival in with stock and implements for a six finest goods at 10¢. 12¢. and 5c. y : I'hat they have acted upon fifteen bills - or i 5 Table-Oil. i Mary Adams, Eve Reese, Coatic Reese, | dictment, of a tae id a the Methodist Episcopal church up town i of Dereon NANT tin SE : New, Crop Florida Oranges, dc. and Pickle : children of Reuben Reese, deceased; Alice | and two ignored and two appeal: for conut i ssi i 3 e, Pa, ? A 3 p 50c, per dozen. s. i Richards, Christian Reese. Delilah Reese bridges. We beg leave Bel that | while the Bev. Black assisted by the Bey. Bellefonts, Fa 45 il Almeria Grapes, nest pink Ketchups. | Guis R 5, Robert Olah Been] have visited and inspected the county buildings { Thomas Bickle, of Bellefonte, is conducting. RANSFER OF LICENSE.—Notice is White | Almeria Grapes, fines pin SE “ oe i Ee Ik o sr} Resse as = is to. i and Zoas in Zood cndition, We Fecommend one in Bethel church down town. The | A hereby given that S, B. Shaffer has ap- | tintedistock. fia Saneos: Hors ona Annie Bens children of eros we discovered loose and rickety. We do far her | sleighing is excellent and the attendance is. re Lr is pis ‘OM Fort. hotel, Potter i ohetic (rapes iB linskets Mushrooms. 4 ey Troe recommend some means of communication be- | fai ; po ashi hb Ri i Jal Reese, deceased ; Abel ‘Reese, William | tween sheriff's apartments and prisoners’ cells to. fairly good bat shoul be better, .Y towuship, be uansferred fo hill, | on da IE Fitiost Cranberries: Salmon. Reese, Lucinda Cowher, Lydia Stonebraker, inform Jie pheri Li case of distress, We found Emery Johnson was the tallest person at . dus , Clerk. Celery. Lobsters. Reuben Reese, Ida Barger, Seth Reese, and a or SL teh oH ine eplorable state and | the measuring social at G. W. Homans on SEND seven 2¢. stampsand we will mail Sweet Potatoes. Sardines and New No. 1 Mackerel, Auaudn Reg. % Chiles of evi Base Se Weresseifully jsnder aur thanks to the Hon- | Friday night. He had 6 feet and 1 inch to Nd you Backage of Quickmaid Rennes: Tab- . Lemons. We can name only a few of the lead: ceas vs, eter elle ea no ut . | orable Judge an 1strie ttorney for their - x ets, for making ten quarts ol elicious de: ris, ’ Y, P guilty eg op Stance rendered we NE yo his eredit and there were one hundred and glenq Sse Bananas. ing items. Come and shop through our Settled. CASES THAT REACHED TRIAL. 8. Morrie Waln and Howard Conrow, ad- ministrators of, etc., of I. Thornton Con- row, deceased, vs. Jobn L. Rich, adminis- trator of, ete., of Benjamin Rich. deceased; ~ geire faeias to revive judgment, Verdict in favor of the plaintiffs for $10,700.32. William M. Allison, Edward A. Allison, James A. Keller, and William B. Mingle, who survives Simon Harper, trading as the Penns Valley Banking Company vs. P. H. Stover, administrator of, etc., of J.C. Stov- er, deceased, scire facias to revive judg- a receipt book and a present valued at $2.00 all FREE. : FRANKLIN, CO., 45.47-6m Filbert St., Phila. 900. YEARLY to Christian man or woman to look after our growing business in this and adjoining Counties ; to act as Manager and Correspondent; work can be done at your home. Enclose selt-addressed, stamped envel- i = / ope for paiticulars 1 Hk Sherman, General anager, Corcoran Bu 3) ite Unit States Treasury, hy b pos) '45-44-3m DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Let- ters testamentary on the estate of John A. Weaver, of Ferguson Twp, Dec'd., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons hav- ing cl Bis against said gstaie gre hereby potified b ‘to present same, properly authenticated, for pay- | ment and those aint themselves indebted | Jor pavil Table Raisins. * Nuts and Confectionery. « liberations. thirty people present. The light fund is $36 rieher for the sociable and everybody was delighted. Mr. Aikens voiced the general sentiment when he said it was the social of the season. The caucus held at Centre school house, last Saturday was well attended. Every sec- tion of the township was represented and a good ticket placed in nomination. For the west precinct D. H. Kustaborder was nomi- nated for judge of election; Isaac Harpster, inspeetor and Alfred Bowersox, registration assessor. For the east precinct Frank Swabb stock. You will find goods to supply all _ your wants. : > SECHLER & CO. Bush House, C. Y. WAGNER, Foreman. The only other case down for trial was that of Lizzie and Annie Bible vs. the Borough of Centre Hall. It was taken up the first thing yesterday morning and concluded about four o'clock last evening when court adjourned. The ease was an action on the part of the Bibles to recover on a contract. When the new Centre Hall borough water plant was built they contracted with the Bibles for the use of a spring supposed to be on their property. The borough bad contracted to pay $50 per year for a period of five years 421 BELLEFONTE, PA. New Advertisement. Lieberman's. y A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Let- | B EE ah he or Bells ki | i iii ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons | J JEBERMAN'S : having claims against said estate are hereb notified to present same roperly authenticated, t and those —h Fl ti i ! per year balance t | nowing themselves in- | He . Je » Wil deble, erdict in favor of ban then $75 yeas fot tie a of the was nominated for judge of election; Fred | thereto to make immediate settlement. debte herstato male Immediate settlement. ; FILS Siti ol wodin Lad nl 4 ered $72.46. Sa 1nety-nine years of the lease. was lat- ine, : ; ; . G. MEEK, Adm; |4e04; REDERICH BLA CH Di. : ‘ Hy Michael Confer, now to use of Mary Con- | er discove od that the spring was on the Xrumrine, for inspector and W. . W.. Kellef; | s54n50s = Faitorook, Pa. [2620 ooo Bellefonte, Ba REMOVAL SALE. registration assessor. The other nominations fer vs. Kline S, Haines, administrator of, m’l Bruss property and not on the Bible |: ao : TTA eRaR NR Nal Waidar % day 1 ECUTO TORR OTT CY bite 3 testa Sa ti to iit i ete., of John Mann, late of Curtin town- yh The Boraath therefore refused to | © \ J. H. Miller, justice of the peace; C. B. Aru YISTRATORS NOTICE—Estate = Thents I IOLor Tethers in E | Mens Working Pants. .....iiiesois | 58€ i ship, deceased; appeal non assumpsit. This | fulfill the contract and suit for non per- McCormick, assessor; Ellis Lytle and J. C. | gk oka xt N. Lloyd, late of Philipsburg, | Hoover having been granted by the Register. of | * Men's good grade Working Pants form- i suit was brought on a hook account, The | formance was brought. Verdiet for plain- Corl, school directors; N. E. Hess and Fred | having been appointed administrator of said de- bikin a od to sad. osta gnowing |i: ery sol at S125 108: worries S680 1 defendant interposed the statute of limita- | iff for $149.25. . Meyers, road supervisors; Samuel Harpster sedeni aud hay ng also been employed as attor- iin ake er hdd ot I ? Men's Wool Cassimere Pants value $3.00 i tion, whereupon the plaintiff suffered a| An action will be brought in a court | auditor; Thomas. D. Gray, overseer of the | Lede wil perme. Bian Soon | Laying ciaims'to present thew; fot seulement, ' a] Corduroy Pants former price $2.50 3.08 ! 1 voluntary non smit. Sah of equity to discover whether the lease | poor and A. J. Tate township clerk payment and all persons (if any) having claim ot ber Tth ’ i nM, HOOVER, -o HOW. uOY Pants fm price Ru. ! James Sharp vs. Harry Flack, appeal should hold, since the spring is not upon | yu. 5 B PreEr.—Death is al . a ne a tate Nl De HSU RRA TL ni PES | Mews fine $8.00 Corduroy Pants. .... i = — plen non. Assampit. ' Thisauit isbrought to | the Bible Jand.,. but when it. takes away the mother of a | Administrator and Attorney fo fact for widow (QHERIFF'S SALES. Men's fine $4.30 Worsted: Pants regular recover for the keeping and maintaining Ww Dekamian. has Te oh Smily and the sentre of a home it is par. ind heirs, Clearfield, Pa. 17 461-612 Rv virtas of e wdk TF Frio ioh anton railor made Stn ratory 00. ’ i : . 21 —— Wm. Dnkeman has resigned his | ticularlyso. On riday morning 0 Te BE 2 virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of ne 75¢. Underwear a . 46c. a re he a? position at the C. R. R. of Pa., on and Mrs. Allee Barr Piper, wie of esse 5 Biver OURT PROCLAMATION. — Where: te Courts Common, Peas of Cop HA by + Je Underwenn at : so. Ea et marek nthe pw ok | Sf ro 1: 2.0 oc SS tts | ER J SOE, 8 Slr) Sdn iE aintiff claims one dollar per week. i Ris : ; : OpSY | ; District, consisting of the ec'inty trey polcionte, Pa, oC JL ono hs UR Ap of A Ce Of + 19¢. plaintiff and wife are oe mad Rotator the as, the, co ner of Be hop and [Allegheny and dsopey Yor TO Ye Tay a renvaid havin Cisse is" prece being "tae the | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ud, 1901, 1 B00, Bilk NeCKWeAr, .ovrseessirvssssssursinnsinniin 38c. Tittle girl, and the defendant alleges that streets, and Shep lic can . rest assured | she was stricken with paralysis. For three | for holding of er Ae Ae irene, B10 o'clock w, mol that CEMA jeulesiate # Be Press Sait Sages at. 1.50 he paid money to the plaintiffs for the eloth- | that Billy will dispense nothing but the | weeke she lingered with hex entire loft side | General Jail Delivery and Quarter I | Poulided aud deserihed-asfollokstomit i nity SBS ug a), Hugs an” $2.50 ing of the child, had made them a present | best of meats. : paralyzed and then God in his wisdom gave | Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and | | All (hCSEHALE HESSOBY tenement house andy BES. FL Dl rts of a sewing machine .and had offered them fain vis) : her rest. She was born here July 5th, 1859. | to commence on, the 4th Monday of Jan., being | © Got e Jit Sate Uollege, County, $2.00 all Wool Sweaters $1.50 : ia rer oe April 12th, 1887, she was married to Jesse B the 28th day of Jan., , and to continue two | Of Centre and State. of Pennsylvania bounde $160 «lw other money and it was refused, and that | __Townsend Moran ent of the |P who survives her with thei . | weeks, notice is hereby given to the Coroner. Jus. | 80d described as follows ‘fo wit. Beginning at | ‘Bio oo ns piosi ein $1.00 the plaintiff had told him they would |, o. : the | Pent ile aanghters. Hon death 1s miso | Corroomiisof Gassheh aes hen an, Consables of | Sk, ‘Gindy an at commer ade by Pine stroct | Bess Rnoe Panty. i] Eh Ye. charge nothing; the defendant had also paid | American express company in Philips- | jamented by a sister and brother, Annie and ind ; eye then and there, | Na Cay a At or rr suey | Mons. 81,00 Laundered Shirts... Be in their proper persons. at 10 o'clock in th - noon of 4 28th with their records. tlre burg, and well known in this: place, will ; examinations, and their own re give up his position there and move to Salem, Ohio, where he ex peots to work for the United States express company. CPOs ——The frequent visits of the College boys to Bellefonte during the past week. the doctor bills. Verdict plaintiff for $116.00 C. P. Long vs. ‘Mary A. Krape, appeal, . plea non assumpsit. This ease is brought Account. for store Ex ae of the Robert Barr, as well as by a large circle of friends. She was a kindly woman, an earnest memorance, to do Christian and above all z true io maker. | those things which to their office apperiains $8 be There she will be missed greatly and her | one and those who ere bound In recognizances little ones as they grow older will realize | bo in the I D souers a al that they have lost their best friend. Funeral | to prosecute against them as shall be ad. here gervices were held Monday morning, con- |. yen ander my land, st Bellefonte, the 1st day ducted by her pastor Rev. Mr. Hepler, of | Of Jan., in the year of our Lord, 1001, and the 50 feet to stake, thence along lots of Samuel Gar- ner 250 feet to stake, thence along an alley east- || ward 53 feet to stake, thence northward alon lov of iia Candy 205 feet to stake or place o Bg oid ail oi Lig rEy : Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling: house, and other out-buildings. : zed, taken in execution, and to be sold as ‘the property of Margaret Elizabeth Sowers. . in favor of the Call early for first Choice. bought by defendant and family out . store of the plaintiff at Spring Mills. The LIEBERMAN’S CASH CLOTHING raga ' one hundred and t - . <1 tm 1 defendant alleges that the accounts were | have kept the streets lively and the police the Pisbyterian whurch, assisted by ihe ne He ours year of the inde a Ne deed Ne ch uqw lodged sr if HOUSE. .. i, settled in the spring of 1896 or 1897, at | guessing. aT aren new cemetery. ) 2h 3. CYRUS BRUNGART, oP mm “eFrus BRUNGART, Bush Arcade, High St. . BELLEFONTE! Sheriff.
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