MOSERS LOSE 81,250,000 SUIT, Involving Trin), Court Refuses Yauiuah Cos! Lands to Coma to Fhe suit of the heirs of Burkhard wer against the Lehigh Coal & Navi- ta Allow Case Ar AE fot coal Ianuds 8 v A nores of valued of 1 Company for 273 in Sehuvlikill county, 150.000, out at thrown court by Judge Bechtel, claimed that Burkhard Moser acquired the land in 1788 and held it until of death in 1832 I'he Lehigh Coal quired possession ( Ls Wis londay " The Lieirs the time his Company ac- the and held the town by a title from in 1864 Part of the iv in iVOIN 8 number several bhun- pnmonwealth vperty ever since, MMUGURK was 1 e Mo en the suit, ir er he number of whom live who have been fight- of with 18, A ntre gounty, long time in the courts Berks of securing the property. the court in he court the proper bring suit and sustaived the defer iil and counties, patter came before orm of a bill in equity 1 that this is not the er of th dant’s attorneys. fur of Judge 1 his opinion in the equity the for the preparing to Following the suggestion Lit {inga ings, attorneys heirs are now ejectment proceedings against » company. - * LOCALS - 1at plat 3 ts 1 # . : don't need platforms np the lecture wivertise He ad Corman olumn , and all + Methodist Episco hiro asleohrat MIB « corn COUNTY SEAT NEWS, Official Business and Otherwise as Reported from Bellefonte by the Reporter's Special Correspondents, JANUARY COURT. The first session of regular court for 1904 will open Monday, January 25. The and drawn for said court follow : GRAND JURORS Henry Zerby, Halues D. B. Behenck, Howard, Wim. Bitner, Potter James A, Ott, Bellefonte G. W., Stover, Militheim Wm. Walker, Rush, Wm. Kunes, Liberty W. C. Walk, Taylor G. W. Smith, Wal John Ar t Frank Pet W.J.1% (vr, Haag, A. W Clayton Clayton B Enoch = B Haupt, 8 traverse, | J. H. Gross, Be Jacob Berkstresser H Kremer, Snow Bi Daniel Long, Miles wee WW, A, Oddy ir} jurymen, grand ker enner FE Sk kt Ce ot Trwi Charles | Wm. RM James MARRIAGE John A. Minnie LICENSES Fye, Moshannon IRS—18T WEEK. 4 : ! R P. Barger, Moshannoun, Earle CC. Tuten, Bellefonte R tebecen Cole, Bellefonte H. Turner, Julian. Katharine Jolin A. Irwin, Julian, John Kelley, Worth twp. Mattie Cowher, Worth twp. 1 Tru Morrisdale | Run. Rusie Kay Lilley, Samu mbile, Mines, Haw k Bo po ANTED, LETTERS GR During the past ek letters of ad- | tration were issued as follows: | minis Op the estats Jacob P. Kern, late | of Miles town hip, deceased, to George | of William Bell, late of | A. 8. Bell and | nt eslale Bellefonte, « William Ont land, iat William H On the A eceased. to Horner, township, d City hie truth connects LOery 1s told | bis Confers Hall Batur- Crumbling pre- it Centre won, Rev, E v. Official members of the various | be present. This is the | res wil “& for F stow i iy the esion 1a E ectinn of year, | reds will (qual er «also election of lay dele nifere: o be held March annual co gates { \ al DO YOU GET UP | WITH A LAME BACK ? York the first Thursday in late of Spr W. H. Mus TRAMSFER ALL ESTATE, Coll $1 J os Cru Bprit Jue ed Fel Cons ..0. T. CORMAN SPRINC MILLS, PA. HOLIDAY GOODS » dad Dre Goods and Trimmings. i ts, trimmings, ar Hosiery, Glov Ties, Ribbons. e ties i T1DDOT inan < > © Newest Designs wes in Jewelry. epartment of fine : s, suitable for Christm Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Oysters. and confections, oyst wn for 1140 of every des riptic v Toilet Articles. t, glove and tie boxes, albums and fine are displaved on the counters at Curtain Poles and Fixtures. solid poles and bracket nickel. highl Beautiful stair rods of flat and oval brass, also the heavy round ste 1900 Hav ve 1 / kel plated. Washing Machine, i eived These I have ust re a line of the celebrated machines, machines s«ded to be superior to any other machine on the market are con them from $6.00 up to $40.00 atcording to finish. i operate the ma- tl itself. The machine is guaranteed Ha ire chine, it 1 automatic and almost operates give entire satisfaction. company. They substantial manner, to wash thoroughly and » well known wringers manufacture grade, reliable, with it the the same solid rubber made in a same price as Aw § ybody who reads the news. to know of the wonderful by Dr. 1er's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver bladder remedy, s the great medi $ is made century; after years of MAB Dr. Kilmer, the emi. * nent kidney and blad- er specialist, and is successful in promptly curing wonderft lame 1 k bies an g form of kidney trouble, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp«Root is not rece ommended for everything but if you havekid- pey, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need, ° [thas been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- chases relief and has proved so successful in every casmthat a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, When writing mention reading this generous offer in thig paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- ji Eo ’ hamton, N. Y. The i » Fagular fifty cent and Tome of Bwamp-Root dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists, but remember the wamp-Root, .» on every ri ht's Disease, which is the worst Don't make any mistake. pame, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmet's ana © i. Binghampton, N. e. Before purchasing your holiday goods, call and examine immense stock. 1 | Examine particularly the 1900 Washing machine. | IMPORTED RUG (26x52) i Any FREE. making a purchase of $10.00, strictly casl receive as a present a very beautiful imported rug, size Full Line of Sporting Goods. A full lin { ammunition. Highest Market Prices Paid for Produce. i Produce of every description wanted. ! trade for potatoes, poultry, &e. 4 one cash, ng December will & y i i i of clothing, guns and e of sporting goods on hand, consisting | O. T. CORMAN, SPRING MILLS. \@ Dlildu s. with = AYNE'S TONIC The VERMIFUGE, ( a pleasaini,, potent and permanent Invigorator for WOM ., CHILDREN and MEN, your rength in CURTIN ROBBERY A FARUE, Sharp Admits that He Took the Money The Cash Recoverad, excitement of (ar- About weeks prevailed in the tin’s works b two #Hygo community of a bold robbery committed on a VY Teasnn supposed Young miller by the name of Vincent Sharp The story was, that a stranger came into the mill during the day and or- dered a sack of corn meal saying he would come after it during the after- noon, and in the evening came back and gave the young miller a five dol- lar bill to change, and while he was getting the change from the safe, the supposed robber sand bagged him and stole a’little over one hundred dollars. Young Sharp has now admitted to the county detective that the thing was a farce, and that he whole (Sharp took the money. I'he money has about all been recov- It was hidden the away in of unconsciousness head was well played. He npanied the Bherifl to Mill Hull the next day to identify the sup- posed robber who had been arrested at complaint and sore evi 1 Bee that place, I I a —— Fire ant Philipsburg Philipsburg was visited Monday | morning about 2:30 by a disastrous fire, | B. F. Hofler's Hehlater’s barber virtually destroying novelty store, Henry J.C. as the iailoring shop of B. J. La-| of peace, the latter places Recorder Rowe's tailoring as well Bollinger and office of : # ti Le, Justice f business being in the second story, | ‘he fire is believed to have been the {un incendiacy | Mr. Hofler, who , Will be upwards of | io carried + oof FOOdE th rance of The thers was not ut the t will be | Bil usu no f i loss in the ease o ascertained, bu 11 $ ail temp -— »— Professional Notjee Christmas Goods Fincst line of Christmas goodsin town, «+ + + + + + » i 1 ever before . A 1 ire ial ad Soy Fine line of Chinaw Fine line of Handkerc Fine line Ladies’ Slippers. REAMER & SON. Fine line Ladies’ Gloves Fine line nice Art Tops -Printed in Oil Colors on Always on hand a complete lin dise, All goods Produce of all | call cheaper t : ’ i RICIS, will bear inspection, . , Pillow thing Cloth, >» of General Merchan- just the dieahlz gurapic * * f 1 fr , > op , “gh ru e. reasonable proiit, + , ’ 1 rire Ah ANA . + betore [sewhere, Give us a iL 00000000 OGCLOOROOOGANOT DORE Shoes tor Everybody . . » 1006800 GOQY My line of Box Calf for LADIES MISSES CHILDREN and MEN LR H. G. STROHTMEIER, PENN. P.V. 8S. STORE. (ro0ds exchang f MONUMENTAL WORK or C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, | Marbl (iranite, a Christmas Photos taken next week, at Smith's gallery - —- PVouitry Wanted {Spring Mills and Walls ducks, eT Ros WWiCes. or sh in annusl ses- 1 uesday morning and thirty-two dele. i - - - LAVCALS a sw isiniry, the home of Joseph Luiz ay Mrs, Iemac Smith, of this place, wih bad been visiting in Willinmsport for BOE time, returned home Baturday. Fhe ladies of the Reformed church at Boalsburg will hold a festival and oyster supper New Year's evebing Friday. Mrs Cloyd rooks, west Hall, had the misfortune to have the | f one of her fingers taken off by | coming in contact with a meat grinder. of Centre | Those who vieit the furniture store Miss Vera Grove, daughter of Wm, M. Grove, Esq , of Centre Hill, was] school | the other day on account of becom- ing ill | On account of the increase of freight { traffic, the Penuvsylvania has taken | back u number of men who were drop- ped when the retrenchment policy | went into effect. There is a noticeable increase in freight traffic on both the | Middle and Pittsburg divisions, O. T. Cormau, Spring Mille, in send. | ing Lis ndvertisement to the Reporter, | jssued orders to have it displayed sa | blind man could read it. Literally | that is impossible, but every reader of | the Reporter can not fail to be im- | preset with the fact tha! when one | advertises to the extent that Mr. Cor- | tunn does, he has also made prepara- tion to serve his customers. Call on Corman, The directors of the Lutheran or- phans' school, Lioysville, Perry coun- ty, have decided to begin next spring to improve the grounds around recently constructed buildings, by planting shrubbery and grass and by laying out gravel walks. Gustave Hanson, a land. scape architect, of Harrisburg, will be engaged for this purpose, Regarding the proposed new dormitory for boys, which will be erected next year it has been decided to advertise at once for bids for ite construction. 20000 OCGOOBBGREBTVT TET h H. I. Rl Spring \ HOLI We iust received the fine: liday Goods we |} ever had. COR buying y¢ Yea One glance CRT [ ) t ave NER ” V AJ i res” If you want #1 certainties of Dumb lock must 1 results from Keeping o: TO The ¢ igen NSUMPTIVES. CON 1 with disease Conse to his fe those wi of charge) a f the pre they will 6nd a ¢ ' Asthma, Catarrh, Bropchitis ing Maladies: s remedy, as it the prescripti and mav prove a ble Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brookl; mption, is a w sufierers the Tm om He! ' The Red Cross Oak Double Heater is the best heater money will buy. Its com. struction is on the right principle t9 give out the full benefit of fuel consumed. We also handle the Sunshine Oak Double Heater, Western Hot Blast Heater, See the Peninsular Steel, Retort Peninsular, Imperial Red Cross, Monarch and Family Irvin Ranges. Not only stoves, but everything in our line. THE PLACE TO SEE THE BEST STOVES THE PLACE TO BUY THE CHEAPEST STOVES JA. Reesman CentreHall