LO CALS, Write Grant Hoover for prices on insurance COURT NEWS, Seriously Murt by a Fall, : ky EGISTER. | SALE REGISTER. | March 17, J. W, Conley, Centre Hall March 14-John A. Mills, Wm. H. Smith, March 9, two miles west of | Madisonnurg, 3 work horses, 4 cows, 3 heifers, 6 | sh ep. 5 shoals, wagons, implements, eto, Mis. Harry Wagne., of Linden Hall was seriously hurt by a fall Baturday | morning. ‘the ligaments supporting | Cases Tried | | | Hefore Judge and Jury This | Week. [ Reported by W. H, Walker, Esa. | t { Por ] / Valker, Esq.) | her ankle were injured, causing the | I'he regular term of January Court | lady intense pain. Christisn Houser, March 19, three miles west of | convened at Bellefonte Monday of this | Centre Hall, household gooos, bincksmith toois, | - . { pring wagon, cutter, also ove horse | week, f gin h m.=Three miles east of Belle | ¥1 UP in the presentation of motions | Oliver Gibhos ey, Ne, seven homes, eleven mileh cows, two good | at itd 6 y y HEAVEe AVE | © : bil young cattle, sheep, hogs, Dew a S00d and petitions by the several attorneys | year owned and Artis, Hoe farm implements, ail hous hold | 8b tha bar; oe Kods HIRAM LEE. Lev! mile south east of | BOY 1 | Yearick, east of Farmers | There will ben regular meeting of Progress Grange Baturday afternoon, S0th. I. W, Dashemn, of Centre Hill, and | Frank Floray, near Tussey ville for the | made hasty calls Monday, occupied the Boals- | J . i . the report of the conpsta- i burg hotel, gold the ggme to Theandore | lay R. 5} le, of near Centre Hill, will ' i { . ya £4 bles from the different boroughs and | Davis Boal, of that place, Mr. Bosal | A townships In the county ; the charge | has not made known who will be the (reat Reduction A tps The morning session was tak- | Boulshurg Hotel Sold, Of ’ § 0a who prst x, lot full furm in the spring, having S ump, March 15, rented bis farm to Jacob Royer. ane 7! Maren 16- farm stock snd implements. March Mrs, Myra household goods 2% Kerr, Centre Hall, Merchant O. T. Corman, Npring days, of lantern globes. Price 4) Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. i The m the Swam p=Root is soc Oo “wes 0 P * L ¥ ets, Vel Sat H U car nderw osiery and Pants Late fats and ( y veralls af { » “ and O fie over ball vale. » and Glassware ited 1900 Washers, wes Lo estouish § G+o~ery Department is complete tains nBeDY Arilcies not genera Sountry stare Bh }e ket in a Fresh Orat . fection: Oysters every week, Malaga Qrages agd all also Lemons, kinds of Con Produce Wanted Immodiately, and will nay Cash r =, Potatoes, Cabbage, Poultry, Pork and examine ing lung te my immense stock tefore | i i i ! i i H. G. STROHTMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE . .. MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinase of Marble aso . . . + i i bon’ f«il 10 get y prices Granite, CRANT HOOVER flontrols sixteen of the i largest Fire and Life i Insurance Companies i in the worl i i The Best is the Cheapest..... i i No mutusis ; no assessments, { «.Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. B~ Telephoue connection, of the Court to the Grand Jury of | which James Gregg, of Milesburg, was | erse jurors, and the calling over of the { eivil list for the week, | The first case called was that of D. | W. Johnsgonbaugh, vs, 8, | being an action of assum psit, ed a verdict in favor of the defendant the of | Henry, of | | Rrantiog a vew trial lc Miles town hip, who was convicted of | in Chee anmonwenlith va, Calvin term y defendant entered into bail for tneestuous fornication at last of | BRpIRIATIICS 1! next Harshber- | | bis April session | The Jury found John W f Snow shoe township, guilty of of s sentence to be i the nformation his Huarsbhiberger Fhe grand jury were exceptionally | work this week. with their work | dis | I'hey, of course, with their hey were t nraougn Tuesday evening and were y Lhe eourt | the list settled by I'be following cases on of | the | were marked Liew : 1 seal - al. MBs Pp Pe Seth ve, Charles Bierlair, a non LR I ASsU Tn peit wr ( asst mpsit, Bullock ; ap- Vi Lumt nupany vs, G al; plea non assum p- and wile Gi H, of ele; ap ve, mmittes orge Katehiek «1! Fbhompson; ion o what i the pe I~ came (lo “ith iIgvinents to Lie 4 {2 5 rockerhof! turday, Sun- His be 16th inst, Wi he occupied the he had previous. on Monday Dr. R. B County IP Klump Medical before r, aud bad Furey it sHiiormisiion Harshiberge fhe Harsiber ger (quire arrested fore w hind Which hearing took place be- iISth at was bound court, At Tuesday time the defendant over for his appearance st sdicted as follows : t the trial he lat medicine DY as 31 Coun Attempting to practice opening ent office, fice nee, bout a dad ¢ wi mnt--Atlempling to practice | medicive by advertising in newspapers | Tice, without | § i a liesnse 3d practice medicine by itiverating from place to ‘0 count Attempting to place, without a license Dr. Klump testified that he was one i Dr Centre ounty Medical S weiety and that they t for should not he prosecutor hat he and Hayes were the esnsors for the thought it bes the community Dr Furey be permit. ted to practice Dr. Furey was called and testified that he was born and raised in Spriog i that number of | prac he has a bury ; that he was registered in Nor- that he is a graduate from the University of Mich- igan and also of Will's Eye Hospital, | of Philadelphia ; that he ented a room | at the hotel and would be here every | Baturday, Sunday snd Monday of each week for the next year or more ; that | he expects to nuake this a permanent | location, county ; The whole ease rested on whether or not Dr. Furey was an itinerant under | the Act of 1877 as amended by the Act of 1897, and from the evidenes in the | case it appeared that he had an agree | ment for one whole year and that he | was registered ander the laws of this Stute in one county, whieh under a re. im the right praciies his profession in any county After argument by the Counsel and the charge of the Coun Dr. Furey was sequitted and the costs Leent decision gives to Hayes and Klnmp The most lmportant ease during the the Pure Food Laws of the state, The Jury found the defendunt guiity. The facts will be given in next week's issue’ a A PS VINTE NA Unres Loss of Appetite, Bick Hendache, Dyspepsia, Iudiges- tion, Billiousuess, Copstipation, Digs ziness, Jraudiee, Torpid Liver, Heart snd be convineed. 17 it fails to bene fit you your money will be refunded. J. D. Murray, Druggist, % } | | landlord, We ty A Yiethm of fey Walks, A. Ulose MeClintiek, of near Salona, | fell and struck the back of his head on produced wech to the extent that he can- syllables, - tt Dickering for Another Purim News comes from Boalsburg heodore D Boal is dickeris g for the Enoch Mr putting himself line to resp au profit provided the Wa. bash is built, T 5 by Rwee. foal is Harry Bhi re morning fou bro Veter band ied during th ight had en his leg near the kuee | W.H.F is lrying to save the nl HOAry ry the leg and animal i fp The Went hep ' : The thaw duricy las ly spoiled the slec week had bad. ding, Sunday night x deg wie £ Gegres zero. Tuesday about six inches of snow fell, followed by a blizzard du: t Ww it. Wednesday f ing the nigl fair. Ap Mayor Vays Tribute too Keith’ one i south of Sprit: sdministr (irove, Es er, Walker iss W. W oc Ni Durst, Boutl Palmer, Weat Fi $ibi (4 H H Stahl Joh Ww to Alix James Lytle, Re sors, James : RERessOr, HK AM Brooks. Ws po Lien, Spangler; m Cloyd § » Ova Smith wn clerk Marriage Licenses Joseph B Hern , Mivgoville Lizzie B Heine, Mi Edward Farl Emma Burde Joseph Nol sed, Rebecca Gardn uty ngoville Philips lipsbuarg pe er, § i i « 2 83% Hefonte B+ r, Bellefonte 4 Calvino Hale, Julian. Norah M, Adame, Julian W. R. Potter, Fiem Lizzie Bhipley, Fleming. 1058S i Wabash News I'he Corps of civi engineers who for been in the } Ave of Centre county sur- the past few weeks Western portion veyiog a line for a rallroad, presuma- bly the Wabash, are a present located at Boalsbar had dav, as the old Kimport Tussey ville From Pine Grove 3 the pretty Shingletown north, The advance engineers Wednes farm, above reached as far eas, on mountain and Boslsburg to ings of Samuel H. Bailey and John Fortney, tive point i Pomona Grange Meeting met in Milesvurg, Friday of last week. Owing to the heavy rain and bad rouds, The meets ing, however, was a pleasant one, The forenoon session was taken up by the address of welcome by GH. Musser, of Had Eagle. James A Keller, The report of the the sttendance was small, sipidilora of the fire fle I surance company showed the lowing : Risk« in Gist in risks during sear Gain in . #4 619 361 645 717 33 6038 foree fiovlem | until February 10 930 a m, when a ent at this meeting, as the degree work will be iHustrated. At the afternoon session, the coms mittee on credentials reported seven degree of Pomona wus nceordingly conferred on them, The officers of Pomrna Grange ure gently request ns many ss possible to be present at the next meeting to be held February 10th. Merchant O, T., Corman, Bpring Mills, is making a special sale, for ten days, of lnutern globes, Price 4} cents Peter Smith, of Centre Hill, spent several days lust week io Nittany Val ley, looking after some busivess inter- ests, Prof, Ed. Crawford, in addition to iin large class in music at Centre Hall, is instructing in voeal thirty pupils at Egg Hill. music about William Floray, who for the past | Year lived at Potters Mills, will move | to the Beaver property at Centre Hill nud work for Peter Smith. John bas Merchant tishel, of Farmers Mills, ill for several weeks from stomach trouble, is report- who been | ed as being a trifle better, the will Having sold Boalsburg { Oliver Gibboney move onto { furan, near Haalsburg, county | Dr. L , he E. Kidder, of Boalsburg, recently purchased Gi. W. Miller, of near Linden i and office Jerry ( ployed by Merchant O onfer, of Spring Milis i {80 of Spriog Mills, as traveling agent h 1900 washer avd He is meeting with great sue- hos. Miss Feb- » will be a meetiog of the the { Foisie Krise, Mouday afterno ME, I'tiis society at home « or teeing Fe ' ‘enn. holds a with Lhe i ompsoy, Is badly ' jatlism ul the home J. Ar nary LL ine fngine fromm Gar. I'he churn, nim posal Tay } i jeliefonte - the pump, Live aud cream separator rf - - -— I en tached to tion. ) Mrs © Wagner Dead of Rev. W, B, Ww sg uer, died at her home in Msachias, 1 i WW Aagher, w Te % 3 Mis New Yo ot Sth tust , death belong y degeneration of the heart. | was about sixty-two Years, due Lo fall Her age Mrs. Wagner, before marrisge, was hirk, Joseph ’ township, a daughter of ased, of Poller d. r children, ail following brothers d sisters survive : Harry C. Bhirk, Boalsburg : Wm. B. Bhirk, Atlantic City, N. J; Mrs. B. D. Brisbin, Cen- | tre Hall: Mrs. Ruble, Cleve. laud, is dea | 5 «fi Diuebhng who js wlint isler, on mi § married, and the at Linnie thio The Woy She Worked It, ain't a hint’~ iim thoughtfully. | n't. and she knew it, and she sald it it wouldn't | 1 necessary otherwise i “Have you | “ON take she said, He could that's have beer “Of course.” he replied been hinting at anything?” “Oh, dear she answered, with | suspicions haste. “1 was just thinking You Know “Thinki what? “Why. you suppose, you know--that 1 was a hint.” After pondering the matter deeply for | several minutes he decided to take her. New York Times Mis Idea of Work. Applicant— Please, ma'am, can you { help a poor man who is out of work? | Woman-—I think 1 can find something | for you to do. | Applicant (gratefully) — Thanks, if you could give me some washing to | do, I'll take it home to my wife.—~Bos ton Globe. oour You iooki 3 1, ’ Gey n of ng Suppose The Wrong Miustration, “Now, boye, what la the best and most appropriate time to thank the Lord?’ No answer, “What does your father do when you sit down to meals?” “Cusses the cook.”--Town and Coun try. Her Scheme. “She made sure of getting a seat os ‘he ear” “Indeed!” “Yes: she married the conductor.” Detroit Free Press. Some Comfort, Bigg—-Yos, sir. Sad case, Man who built this house of mine just got it fin. {shed when he died. Wigg-— Well, it might have been worse, He might have bad to jive in fit—Town and Country. No fewer than thirty languages are | spoken in the Caucasus, The inhabit ants are Russians, Armenians, Tartars, Georgians md divers tribes. 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