The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 28, 1904, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    " Pires
WwW. WwW,
will be
May 6
ith, h php
Hith,
in Centre
tiie PLHOLOETRP IC Uy
Hall Friday,
OfMignl Business as Reported from Belle
fonte by a Special Correspondent,
I
[Reported by W. H
The regular April term of court con-
vened at the Court House, Bellefonte,
Monday morming with Hon, John G
Love, President Judge, on the bench ;
Prothonotary and Rey
Walker a Eeq
Ton of Poultry Wanted,
The undersigned will pay the high.
eat market prices for one ton of poul
try —ull kinds—in small or large quay-
tities, Call on, address or telephone
'HE HOWARD UREAMERY (Coup
ln tgs
GRAIN MARKET
WHEAL. cco iafes
Oats ......
Gardoer ister
Archey were in their respective places,
About the only business that was
done during the morniog session was
the calling over the list of names of
: jurymen, the charge to the grand ju-
rymen, the return of the constables of
the several districts of the county, and
the presentation of motions and peti-
4
50 | .
i Corn ........
FRODUCE AT STORES,
BUtter....oius cnn
Egus
iard...........
Potatoes
. Us
115
tions by the attorneys at the bar.
The list of criminal cases for trial are
few, and none of them are very im-
portant, nor are there any for trial
a serious nature,
The Court appointed John P.
ris, banker, of Bellefonte, foreman
the Grand Jury.
There
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in yous ‘body passes through
your kidneys ¢ once every te minutes,
The kidneys are your
i purifiers, they fil-
the w aste or
Har-
of
are ten cases on the civil
for the
the cal-
of order, they fail to do | the of the county
k week, and seventeen eases on
second week of court
Monday, May Zod.
1¢ cases on both lists are set-
peace
endar for the
which begins on
Many of t
tiled and continued.
WQuaile »
aud bridges
Court
Bel
foret
Par 14
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or 1
heart beats, and makes one fea
they had heart trouble, because
over-working in pumping
poisoned blood through veins and a
It used to be c« jered that onl
troubles were to be traced to
but now mod:rn science © proves
all constitutional d eases have the
ning in kidney tr
If you are sick y
by first doctoring 3
and the extraordin;
Swamp-Root,
soon realized.
wonderful
itions for roads
the
number of pet
presented
l as
were to
forenoon.
wuroed
harles Fravel vs,
the
the
Lu-
(20
Mouday
{
1
i
‘ourt
¢
adj
won the case of (
{ Lon
igreed Lo
1g. was marked settled ;
i suit in
Even R.
Weber vs
These three
YS § a nd
Robb vs
ff J. H.
ontinued
ge
Lie Case «
Was (
s | Genizgel
cases were appeals from judgments
by justices of the peace,
Court adjourned at 11a. m. to 2 p. m.
of Eunice H. Jackson ver-
Woods was continued at the
itifl
1 Lhe
rendered
lcures ©
Case
D.
= | costs of Lhe
pea 1 frot
\ 1 hav tidney or bia | tice of tue
Mention this paper w ‘hen writ ing Dr. Kilmer | The firs
& Ce, Bingharor. N.Y. i noon
: atm. Tit eas | Ferti
pea
| pear.
tnade
D.
| BU
plait his was an ap- |
» judgment of a jus-
peace in Philipsburg.
Monday after-
take
cade tried on
List
Chemical
}
|
Like
+
was of Lackawanna
izer
Mite
Gmpany versus
ell Uhis was also au ap-
the case it
Lift
wie
ap-
d
©
MupaAny
of fertil-
|izers + jefendant,
0 COoOniissions according
riilizger sold Fo
terms of the
ti
i Lhe
ilewired
and
befnre any ore
Velvets, Satins, L Dress 8 Goods
received
r
fil Dron Ge
defendant,
1 the pur
snd the de-
I'he
and
1e
aa it
ae
Hatin
rt
12
Liemen,
Rin se
8 Gs, lerms
sp pen jury
nse!
erdiet
iery and Underwear
igen
a, i
ngures,
filer arg
a
charge
favor
ry and Underwear {ie
t x he eh I} tt in
¥ ow § 3
i Of (ele
and at |
the
{i Inti
{ Thomas Park
$
{an sssaul
Pants and Overalls
Gloves and Mittens, in great
price.
; variety, & pase of monwealth versus
Oy
™ red Fit}
Latest styles of Hats and Caps, a charged with
and jury ignored
ind pt
the hill of § it the costs
ou
ired the
of ¢
‘ai
bill of
Ammon.
I'he Grand Jury
indictment In the «
Ase
Janes
d for
placed
els {
iningham,
a nd
ith ve
URt-
the
10 was indicts aaen ult
and he cos's on
of Court a nol pros was en-
of
ff bia
i cas unmonwealth
Ua David Pea
ere indict
Mame Pearce
sesatit and bat.
Fres! Ovete the
en Malaga
nery
Pecdce Wanted
Wanted Immediately, and wil
Trade—Apples, Potatoes, Cabbage, P
and Beef Hides
Bee
nd examine
1g elsewhere,
IS every
srapes ar
prosecutor
retarned
the case,
Was
f
i
Be
of scrapping disposition
rt Delige is noted
in
| Beotia was found guilty o
his
around
sault and
William Bottorf,
i by the CC to pay
of $10.00, 1 mis of prosecution,
of Centre
i
14
and
f
i As
Cal ye | battery on one,
purchasit
my immense st and
| was sen tenes
| fine
i .
{anu
i for
| 1
! ing was that of (
a silrt A
he ©
wit
ni
sent to the jail county |
one month.
he first case tried Tuesday morn-
‘ommonwealth versus |
Mendleman, Russian
{ dler from Louis Finberg
: From the facts in |
the defend- |
j ant and the prosecutor had some words
| which meant fight. Each party in.
di ilged in the use of names, slurs, ete.,
Jarney a ped.
*hilipsburg
was thie prosecutor
the case it appeared that
{and in the wind up they used fists to |
| er d it. Finberg showed to the Court
and jury a fluger that was about bit-
{ten off by Mendleman. The jury after
i hearing the case thought aboot as
much of one side the ather and
found the defendant not guilty and di-
H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE MALL, . PENN. |
vided the © wits equally
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE...
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble aw
Uranite Don’t fail to got
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the worl
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutusls ; no assessmen ta,
as
bet wean
prosecutor and defendant, Their fun |
The second case called for trial Tues
day afternoon was that of Common-
wealth versus Hillary Viard,
With assault and battery on the person |
of James Cunningham From the ev-
idence in this case it appeared that the
on his way from work on March 10th,
between four and five o'clock. Home
swearing and vile language was in-
duiged in by both the boys. The vere
dict of the jury has not as yet been
rendered,
The grand Jury ignored the bill of
indictment in the case of Commons
wealth versus Charles Bathurst, who
was charged with the erime of larce.
ny, and that of receiving stolen goods,
: Walter Fulton is the prosecutor. Costs
were put upon the county,
The Grand Jury in the ease of Come
| monweslth ve. E. E. Geutzel who was
| indicted on three counts—Ilarceny, lar-
ceny by Bailes, and embezzlement by
an sgent-ignored the bill, J, H,
¥ prices
...Money fo Loan on First Mortgage
Mee in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
a Telephone connection,
i He it vido,
prosecutor
sault and battery, was found guilty.
The bill against Ollie Dumbleton,
who was indicted foran assault, was
ignored by the Grand Jury and the
costs put upon the prosecutor, Patrick
Close,
Tuesday evening the last case taken
up was that of Commonwealth ve, A,
G. Wilson, of Burnside twp.,, who was
indicted for “Breaking Quarantine
Regulations.” The prosecutor was Dr
W. R. Babb, State Quarantine Officer
The Grand Jury returned a true bill,
but on motion of the attorneys for de-
fendant the bill of indictment
quashed.
The Howard township quarantine
cases were continued to next term of
court,
The Grand Jury approved a county
bridge over Biuking Creek in Potter
township ; alse a county
was
bridge over
| Wallace's Run in Boggs township.
All jurors, except those in the box,
COURT NOTES,
of
i
J. Singleton Bell,
| fiel to
bar, he being specially interested in a
civil case to be
Hon. Cyrus
Woodward, of Clearfield,
| are in attendance upouo Court,
Attorney Nolan, Philipsburg,
here in the interest of his clients,
The criminal cases : his week are few
and of very little importance,
Thursday afternoon is thet
Esq , «
d county bar, was admitted
Gordon, and A
$
voih
Euq.,
of
in
ime fixed |
for the babeas corpus hearing in the
case of
Ziare
Ex-Sherifl Bruogart
Hnmounwenitls versus
Father
k, of Bnow Shoe,
frot
the tra-
is here 1
Centre Hall,
Verse
serving as one of
jurors
-—
Ap
Marriage Licenses
itz, Milesburg
o Keller, Centre Hall,
D. M. Bharer, Zion.
Rebecca Miller,
Wm. J
Mary M
‘eliefonte,
Fetters, Bellefonte,
Houtz, Bellefonte.
Johu P. Pearl, Bellef:
Rose P. Doll, Bell
D Oliver Hazel, }
Mary M. F
D. Bar
Lutz,
EN
efonte,
seliefonte,
Bellefonte
slomew, Centre Hull,
Hall.
IRCK,
Lie
Atuie
'
Lent
py
re
Letiers Granted
rs of administration were
Ihe
sued on the following esinles, Within
the
twp
past few days :
state of John W
aad. to
i=er, ate of Worth
%
f Weiser,
feos Mi arab
“
Lo
slker twp, dec'd, E. and
rE. C
Estate of
Harry
A
RIS ievenstine
Wm. Walters,
heim borough, 'd, to
Estate of Hannah M.
of Union i
Iddings.
late of Mill-
F. P. Musser.
Iddings,
to Philip
te
©
Jute
twp
Letters
f
i
testamentary were
Lhe
issued o1
2
minty
Henrs
dec’d
#4
the followin estates by Register
of Centre o
oe
0000000000000 00,0000000000000900900000000600000
r N ink 1s
Yeariok, Iate
N. H Yearic
Fstate of
=
¥
LO
Marion twp
and J, 8. Ma
£
riin.
Mrs, Matil
dec’d.
aries E Str Use,
Estate of J. W
, dec’d, to C
Estate
Fergus
Alkens
€
a
ia St lat
Cyrus H
Estate of
of ¢
Cl
Use,
rege twp, fo fl
mhook, late f Gregg
twp { i hook
of
of
Joseph ¢
T.
Nirouse,
'd,
Inte
mn dec to Rev, C
twp,
Free
in
Mrs, Bwartz, o
dead. Her sge
Nhe is survived b
gist George F.
Spring Mills
port, Illinois, is
sixty dior
*
i
Years,
Drug-
of
he
husband,
y
Bwartz, formerly
Wy
Lemont.
Willis Houtz, Waid Herman, Claude
Hoy, Ralph Lowder, Arthur Peters,
Mary Homan and Elsie Peters, are ali
attending the Boalsburg select school
N. J. Rishel, wife and two children
were to Bellefonte Thursday between
The two sons of Chalmer Houtz,
who have been suffering from dip h-
theria are reported almost well again.
The venerable George
was a pleasant visitor at the
his sister, Mra
tion, last week ;
him very feeble,
home of |
his late illness has left |
na aud Pittsburg.
Clark Bible, of Burnham,
Saturday and SBunday at the home of
his parents, at Oak Hall Station,
C. D. Houtz Is constantly making
improvements and a present sum-
moned to his aid John ©. Hoy, and is
| having a new summer house put up
Mrs, Lloyd L Houtz is able to be
i
i
i
§
:
capt somewhat weaker,
Boyd Williams has been conflued to
the house, suffering from pleurisy,
An'rew Hassinger's sou Jackson, is
on the sick list this week,
from convulsions,
children, from the Hoy Behool Dis
tiret, spent a few day= at the home of
his fate, the latter part of the week,
weigh the heavy cattle of the district,
as he had Wallaes Musser and his crew
put in new timbers Saturday,
F. Mayes started Monday for Mon
"
niversary,
Upsidedow i.
James N. Leitzell, auctioneer
ex-soldier, was in town Thursday.
|
REL
There will be a meeting of
pital Aid Society in the
Kreamer & Bon’s store,
ing, May 2nd.
to sew,
Mre, C. D. Runkle,
rived Tuesday morning
as stated last week, will
rooms over
Monday even-
Ladies come prepared
} of Pittsburg,
The Runkles,
make
Dinges property.
J. 8. Rowe was called to Blair coun-
ty, Monday, to put into operation
stone crusher purchased by road ~uper-
visors. He is representing a crusher
that has many superior points,
hE
Miss Anna Bartholomew was an ar-
rival Wednesday from Curwensville,
just finished a term of
On her return to that
open a select school,
Miss Bartholomew
ful teacher as
where she has
publie school.
place she will
Most sUCCess-
will be attested by the
isn
i
i
i
:
i
}
public school of this
town where she taught several terme,
EE ———
MORE PLAIN TALK,
SOME
Murray Talks Beonuse He Has Some
thing to Say
The grip usually leaves in ils wake ;
wn
fail
Canes
to reliev
It
Murray
e, is in
Mr.
that
Vin-te-:
comes back,
18, and the
to for the
Mr
not ask
| of his money, but to thank Mur-
ray for naving called
the great tonie that sells
Mr wells \
Murray
tle. Get a bottle today.
+ OVER 67 MILLIONS
Represented in the
FREDERICK
¢ K. FOSTER
¢
¢ AGENCY
WITH FIRE IN URANCE
COMPARIES ALONE...
/
The Largest and Bost
Accident Ins, Companies
Bonds of Ever Deascrip-
tion Plate Glass In-
/ surance at low rates.
/
vv
¥
Also, District
Agent for...
anh: altan {4 ¢
: LIE 1
LUT HD
ho Manh 5
The Manhalta ance
Figorataidumpnl pg
: Livery .
D. A.
{if
yl
fn
y }
fl.
vi
BOOZER,
Centre Hall
Prop.
Penn.
C00000C0ILOOD0CP0000000OOD
We are
Now Ready
To Serve You
With Our
Spring Styles
Prices to suit everybody,
Pleased to show goods,
P.V.S. STORE.
Goode exchanged
for Produce.
C. A. KRAPE.
Spring Mills, Pa.
‘SPRING MILLS
PA. + vos.
*
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ama
We eall attention to our line of
Men's Fancy Dress Shirts
Men's Neckwear
Hosiery for Men
Hosiery for Ladies & Children
LACE CURTAINS
WINDOW SHADES
CARPETS, MATTINGS
QUILTS, ETC,
Dress Lawns, Lin-
Sertions, and many suitable
ee anil sue un,
909% 9900000000000
000000000000 00000000CPOVIPIDOOIDDPOBPO0OO000M
THE THING TO DO
Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods
in all the lines. The Ladies will find sewing ma-
e terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines,
OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES
G ROCERIES
WE KEEP THE CHOICEST
GROCERIES TO BE HAD..
.
|
/ KREAMER & SON.
B000 00000 VOL GB0C0REGEED GP000000000C OPP QROBEIVEVOGOOCEOOE
Window Reminder.
SWARTZ’S
Lace Curtains TEN CHOICE DESIGNS
Price, 48¢ to $1.85 per pair, My prices are based
on the price of Cotton eight months ago. You know
what that means,
i
i
i
i
Curtain P oles White Enameled, Brassed or
Silvered Trimmings—15 Cents each. This is the
proper thing in a Curiatn Pole.
Window Shades Large assortment of Window
Shades—10c to 50c, all on Spring Rollers.
number at 30c— a bargain,
Shade Strips, 5c each. Lace Curtain Loops, 5¢ each,
C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville, Pa.
S000 0S00CRVOOCEIOUCHROOCOO00GOG® 25: 0000806000G000660
A special
We WW
- NNW WWW WWW BVT TWD
NWN Nn WS DS
C. P. LONG, SPRING MILLS
¢
PROBING V LH LVOOPODROVOVPSQ
SP00ORPOC ved OR000O200000
000000000 000000000000600
2000000000000 0000000000D
DISHES OF THE BEST ASSORTMENT
PRICES RIGHT.
Dry Goods and Notions
We have THE stock of Dry Goods and No-
tions at prices so low that you cannot help
but buy them.
—
pr
<L
"a
. - - . .
LC
Up to Date Furniture
Come to see our Up-to-Date Furniture at
Special low prices, Bed Room Suits,
Couches, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers,
Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper.
CENTRE TABLES
BED SPRINGS
MATTRESSES
>
my
Td INL CL
3
to $2.50
1.9%
AL 'RICES
LI
RANGES & COOK STOVES
It will be to your interest to visit this store
where you will find the largest stock of goods
in Penn's Valley, and get our prices.
C. P. LONG, SPRING MILLS
WN
-_
PO00PCO00000000000000000 00000
000000000 0000080002000000000
i"
"
0"
t08cseee
"
"
“~~
_
BWW BW WBN
NN 000 Www -
The dose is one, just one pill
at bedtime. Sugar-coated,
mild, certain. hey cure
Loa Roo.
|AyersPillsz=
BUCKINGHAN'S DYE
DEUGGIETS URI. P. HALL & 00. NABUUA, X, i
Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT
An almost infallible remedy for diseases of the Throat and
14mg, known amd used the worl over for almost « century. '