The Cause of Magy Sudge en Deaths, in this 50 decep- 1y sudden ed by ap Kae, h ie sart apoplexy There cou ntry In break down and Ve Satins s, Satins, Dre ss Goods viel ss (3 [vets 8 bhe-yt ful ine is, st pric 08 t wv » aslon Hosi ery and Underovear tiene ven RO s¢ fe uce Prod Wa nted H.QG. CENTRE ¥ STROHTMEIER, HALL,. . . . . PENN Manufacturer of and Dsaler in HICH CRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK | : in all kinds of Marble ano Don't fail to get y pe Uranite, CRANT HOOVER {ontrols sixteen of the Fire and Life f ustirnnes Companies in the world The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; Fr gone HO aesessne nis, «..Money to Loan on First Mortgage OMiee in CUrider's Btone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. ga Telephone counection When you feel Wlue thivg goes wrong, Clpmberinin’s Riomseh and Liver Tablets, They will cleanse and invig orale sour stoemseh, regulate sony bowen give vou un relish for your food pid tke son feel thint in this ald world iss good place to live For sab by (. J Finkle, Spring Mille; ¢!. W Bwariz, Tuseyville; F. A, Carson, Potters Mills, n——— A —————— und that every tuke a od we of TE NA Cures Loss of Appetite, Bick Hondache, Dyspepsin, Indiges- Hon, Bitlivueness, Constipation, Diz. zluess, Jeandice, Torpid Liver, Heart Burn, Foul Breath, ete. Try a bottle atid be convineed, If it falls to bene fit you your money will be refunded, ATS J. D. Murray, Druggist, COURT NEWS, | Onsen Fried Iefore Week, [ Reported by W. HH, The second week Monday of this week G. Love, P. the bench, and Prothonotary Garduer Register Archey in their places, George W. Burrows, E+q., of Bunbury, wae in attendance as Walker, of court with Hon. John Freq. began J., on and respective the regular court enographer for the week, The me rouing mostly in the presentation of motions Lhe am session was taken up and petitions by veral members of the bar of Blair county, ly snd court Frank Brachenbaugh, E-q., was admitted special- presented the ntive to an estate in Ferguson ip, ! I'he court a petition to Ie townsh his county, then called over the list of cases on the enlendar, and the follow- ing were continued ; The Lehigh V I'he Cleatfie Corporation, et Hey Id § » ni, | Coal Company Conl plea, Bituminous ¢jectmeunt ; v= fot guilty ux , ve, Boggs BF, hilip B viship ; i plea, not guilty. nddm'r of George W Juckson, Hust- plea, non ve sU ti prsit | J. N. Bhope ; Ity H Clement & #, DOD Gesu pail Davidson vs Assi J #., Mpow BMhoe Min- Pierney v sas psit plea, non as- Jlefonte Far- guilty Peter Smith B ea, Shuey vs, The * trespass | I not Runkle use of va. Mary A. Black, et. al. ; assumpsit ; Axsumpsat, John T. Balyetts va, J. J. Kelley and William Nymano ; tre plea, not Bpuss Moshannon ples, James W, M, Newlin Banking Co sess m pait Vs. asst psit | non Anr and Y« VE, nsburg Wng- usnsiown urnpike Co, Centre cotinty ire ARN J. W, Adam Smith, eph Kelley ¥ Smith, oC Mmith. nul ent teil ree- ay u with that of E. C Long, adm'r 4d. d was bh n. This 8 Certain r, deconsed if by defend- fae sum of $123 that of efonte, a udered in Wns int due, fa bridge fis ntract SU per visors, Case, BS ne atid wes Sih of i bri fge t the pike Lite | » Deen Compile! hy the 01) mal rexisntion y brought Lae coutlract extra work formed that and the was rags ver mad request risor, Mr. ' = perry thal the mone when bridge was “by the proper wunty part Lio COM is of presen ted hh of Oftober lus payment the cont three persons appointed vie » the their i on Ot, inspect ete. The to 19 Tae filed by «ged to have com- bridge, viewers made report court which was conlirme ny Faylor who atl a bitl in equity was B pleted the contract, asking that the | visors be restrained’ from paying | ir. MeUallerty the same day the re- | port of viewers was filed. The eourt of Fortuey & Walker and Voodring, att’ys for the super- Visurs, for compulsory non suit, | granted the same, holding that the | sald metion was premsturaly brought by plaiatiff, Col. Reeder naked fora | rile toshow cause why the compulsory non suit should nol stricken off Chix motion will be argued at March | Argument Court, Iie next case called was that of Mrs, | Mary M. Reifsuyder va J. H., Reif- snyder. This action super said coutract price to Suit was brought on potion K - a Was an the file stowed the d fend. aut hd borrowed from the pisiotifl and never paid back Balore testimony was ad iacel mude an amicable setilsment, pupers ou Court adj wiroed Tuesday noon, Al the Jurors were dis hired, a ——— i ———— A son was boro to Mr, sod Mrs. Jo- | repli Runkle, Bell foute, Dr. Bwallow was agsin reelected superintendent of the Methodist book rooms, bie to seven below zero, was 2} below, A baby arrived at the home of Dr, snd Mrs, HF, Biter, at Millersville, Aud We a boy, ALT a, mit . i i : i { THE WABASH, | COURT HOUSE MEWS Where It Probable the bash surveyors in the Linden Hull The line as at present Lends Through Venns Valley Mountaiv Houle | Oficinl Business as Reported from Bells. toute by un Npecisl Correspondent Last week teporter left the Wa. —- Transfer of Rea! Estnte. John W, Gray to John I. Gray, Dec dunked om ; | 8, 1903, land fu Half Moon twp.- $6000, neighborhood of | puassen through D. J. leads | this corps of engineers of William 8, Giray, et. ux. Tobin, July 7, 1881, lot $1150 oT YY illinin thie farm Mey r, {fier south of Sudney P the chopping on , to Thomas in Half south of buildings : Moon OOFInn, in Bottors | twp ugh ra- z on thel P by Clement F to of ex-Sherifl Spangler BIX | twp of ol | H. From this point the rosd le nds | of Mis Mionyr farm irtney, the Win Maur furm to fiv Tussey Jumen Rush Hayes, Jan. 16, $1400 A. Mark to et. al, to vine north IRRINIOre, 1904, lot in @ or rods nortd Mink sch David W, Holt, 9, 1903, lot in Philipsburg —8$3000, John BHeibert, ux., D A , | Hoteles, May 26, 1908, land in Tay- Adam | Loss $4000 edintely I KE. Fobin, Oet, church, | twp —§150, thie Rensselaer Sims ward, leay Ww ulker, Nov. 18, | $150. Dec. Hse north of Eliza Jumes Runk Kr north of th the farm building Pav Henry 8 el, Lo MoeClellan, 1d Ofer, twp umrine, A ! nt fm witile Reformed | iray, 6, 1887, et, al., to Thoms lot in Half Moon At this point ninkesn graces | Annie 250 acres to ml churel 1890, ful curve es fey the Heckman! ng the sO OW Mine, RB. ( | Helul twp Wm, OC 1904, 2iracts in B WE Com bes’ 18, executor to by and north Jun near Pine (rove orchard on $542 25 NS. K. Watson Dee 19, 1003 David 1. Spitler, Nov, 12, 9 wet) Poorman, £1 00 to Harris lot in Boggs twp. el to hg Sink ux., ‘ 1903, laud I perLy, « b | big { iy ] Je Foreman | Degen From For H to D ry pr rote Spigelmeyer, et i to fot ux. , Leitz 11, Aug. 6, 1903 I Dot Cor «wwe, et, r. Jan, 2 $337 undo April £5 WH) ux..et. al, to J H. st Hill," sotith | Broessle 1004, Sproce town OV Era, land in Beuner twp {) about Ei The | R H short | ipsburg Philip Y- r. Oot ior Manley, et. al. Use, Wil, 13, 160 Phil. 3, lot in 44 Ores Val ey { a 3 ada distance below Sankey barn WINE, to F. in Halves el. ux., land this road | -3, 1804, twp until it res 3 ger to H H Decker, where Heifsny the Decker thera th ne (sreen Zarby, 1901, lsd in twp From the keeps ' Jasper to J 1904 ' - ’ ;Slover, gue churel Jacob Jami- and road, and st the Synsgo ips of Bellefonte r Beaver Dun it sirikes the build son : thenuoee t sober, John D Loburn Deen seouting Ripka, Gregg twp areh — itedd Evan- nuded Letters Giranted tt . " a Was alle ters of administration were issued cCormick on the estate of 1 I, late of Ferguson tuwn- inty esinle of te of W to D A estate of s. deceased Ellen WwW Har«h- orth township, de- Harshiberger Elizabeth Ferguson township, deceased, | ir Gibson, Vosters , for ai (silmon r off of Be low ns p, {hie osinle Hai enner, Benner, Ceased | to swjamin d os. rulary were issued o Stine, Sr., late of John | HIAs deceawed to Wy Marriage Licenses i arriage licenses were issued | A» LOCALS nthiy meeting of the Grange will be held iv nite Friday of this week. and br the ¢vibow fractu insurance company Jodon, tenant Valley, Huston D Foster will bees of Nittany Ee on the far i]. Ke W. R Camp, Furniture OC ‘ ecently purchased by hias Hoenn . . - er confined to her bed of the Kirk-Camp | « Tyrone, Attended furniture exchange Mn any Masons Havgast Lodge, F held runs the annual veld in; New York City, elonte Mr. and Mrs, Hoover Dalby will the | Move from Reedavilleto D. C. Keller's, res all sat at the banquet | | ens cf Centre Hall. Olid For regular A. M | ut nig ite ht 8nd meeting Mordnay er « f Bel sod sfter ’ was visited by » blue lodge membs routine busi Mra. I. Ray Morgan, of Philipsburg, has recovered «sufficiently sit on » | ehair in her bed room. Barring the she has much im: from wilsfonte were | to Krumrine, W. BR, Olwine, George H. I, Thomas Hegel, | .Gephart, D, W. B. Wilson members, Hull, were H., F, Roseman, Braueht, Bpring Mills; Ezra | Milibeim, i Those present Sidney Jonn | Krizsley, George Hep Phil. D. Foster, M. ( Geiss, J. DD Meyer, B Among Old Fort Messrs Rankin, {| rheumatic pains, | proved. Mra. W,. Frank Bradford snd Mies | Emma McCoy, of this place, Wednes. outside | day went to Harrisburg and Friday | will proceed to Philadelpnia for a stay of ten days or more, Wm OC Whitney, Becretary of War i under President Cleveland, died in | New York Tuesday, while under the i+ fluence of ether preparatory to a sec- vd operation for appendicitia, Pr H. 8B H. Auman, sn A Ml i The Farmers’ fost itats, the | The sflernoon was As the Reporter ROoes LO press, i i | i / foi Wagner is spending this week With hia daughter, Mrs, A. E Kerlin, ints | in thie place Mr Wagner jost retnrre Won. | ed from a visit to his son, James Wag. lusitiute i ner, who is sssistant station master at i Coluin, the Agrie BE G Van Pelt, 191 York, arrived in Centre Hall, Tues | day, looking his best Mr Van Pelt was glad to see smoke issue from the foundry smoke stack, giad to see the | good people of Centre Hall, and they in turn gave him a hearty handshake, Mr. and Mrs D W. Bradford Tues Jumes nd Willimin Mingle, songs of | day night entertnined a number of De. D. H, Mingle, of Maxwell, Town, | young petple from Centre Hall. On The ™ Huty Join A the tol ward, is here and has Fhe spenkers nesigned by prove equal of Ithies, New instruetivg snd ene The proginm up to this | | time has been carried out in detail as | Aun wecount of the jostitute | will appear next week, a —— A — sa i (reat Reducti Sale Suits Of Ji Men ort: CACC A large lin Overcoats for your s gains; not old stock, Come Take This - REMEMBER how once advantage ot > sale, . 0» E NTE! ne vercoats Suits and 1 dren’ « a en w and Chil TI nse Nncse arc we pleased you la: pl BELLEFONTE . < 5 DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS A Good line of Men's C of Winter Goods. KREAM -~ i. v 1.4 $ aps and a comple ¢ Lin Goods R ight. R & SON. Post Office News Mr. r better address Unclaimed letter: Held New Jersey, Tr aster — LL. Collins, fps s—— Corman 's Store News Merchant O T. Miils, has just reevived quite jovoice of sty lish dress goods ar mings. A firm being « fered them at rainous man bought the lot and ne at about half value, Corman, at Bprivg an large d trim. virstoecked of. Mr. Cor. Ww sells them ralea i Mn Relih's This Week, The famous comic opera siar, Pauline Hall, heads the bill at Keith's New Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, this week. Regular theatre g ers never tire of this voted prin dono», Midgley ard Carlisle, Ford sid Gelirne, and Harry Howard's comedy ponies, dogs ard monkeys go far in making this a populsr Week nt Keith's, “Always the best in town’ at this the finest and one of the sufes ieatre in the world, show AA A Narrow Espope. John Corman and Misa to cross the Beech Creek rallrond ina sleigh Monday sfieruoon, by the engine, from the sleigh ; the occupants were | thrown out with great force, and re. | FLOUALS The tter House, at York, WW. H. Rui and has final Rev, W and Miss foante Nn of which landlord, license, Rie 8 wher granted 4, ¥ Hel. 4 , pent 1 H Albert Colvin Tray, a juni iv been a inney, Win eaddmy of QOrbisonis. of Belle- Dr. and isms, with Schuyler , & senior, eng ir in the Eleetric- Penneyivania State town NBunday. Ma i Department at ‘olle Ke, Were Prof. A. A attending the Farmer > Paul in Yleteher, of Howard, is ' Institute. He ia representing the Osborne people, and will be willing to talk “machine’’ at any and all times Logan Grange, of Pleasant Gap, will ho'd their thirticth anniversary Febru. ary 13th, ai 2p. ma. Prof, Surface, of Hon, Leonard Rhone, of Centre Hall, and others will deliver addresses, State College ; Jobn T. Spangler, of Tusseyville, on mer Hettinger, Binle, Rev. Buck, of Re- sud George Showers, of hers arg, Madison burg, A member of the Bophomore class of Rocgu hanna University, Archie the building and sourded an alarm. After considerable damage had been dove the fire was extinguished. James Miller, of Lena, Illinois, is visiting his mother, aleo his niece, Mrs. | Frank E Wieland, at Linden Hall. i i AA MSM I 0 If y ou have somethiog to sell, ads verilse Ib in the Heporter, ss | their way there they lost the tr ck in the fields, and were obliged to eall to [their aid LR Lingle, who chopped Cdown several wire and ™i fences to ceived severe but not fatal fijuries | Mr. Miller went west from Rpring The horse followed the train over the | Mills about fifteen years ago. He has ralirond track for a considerable diss acquired a very comf irtablre me and tance, and was nob permaueutly ine several hundred sores of land a short Juredh distance from Laos,
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