ENGINEERS AT Presumably Wabash Kmployes Making Cal | culntions for Line Through Routhern | Section of Centre County, Last week several civil engineers located at Coburn, took up permanent CORURN, SUMMARY OF ¢OURY NEWS, Second Week of Court in Sesslon—~Veardiot 0 far ux Rendered Weoduesduy Noon Court convened Monday morning 1H OnE N The following verdicts were render- LOCALS, [ Liveryman Boozer recently pur- | chased a new rubber-tired carriage and | nobby open wagon Methodist Kreamer- | ville, morning ; Asronsburg, after. | | appointments oh ih Rya ........ . Wheat Barley Osnts Corn quarters in the town, and since have been working out grades, fills, ete., on a road through the mountains and into Buyder county, | The foree at Coburn is simply doing | clerical work, and every day or two | one of their number goes to Snyder | i | ! { i | | i i i ed up to Wednesday noon, at which time the esse of Mra D J [| H. Ross, to prove a boundary line, Hess va, bed extending was being heard ; Snow Shoe Lumber Company vs, J, T. Lucas & Brothers: verdict plaintifl for $32 Mary Walker vi. WW. H, verdict for plaintifl, $31.58. W. 8B. Gilliland, et, Holts administrators ; plaintift, $1106 12 ngninst county for a new supply of work. It is generally that the en- gineers ure employed by the Wabmsh railroad company, and that they me Poorman ; presumed 7. for ul. J verdiet VN, making ealculations on the line run | nhout two years ago, Louisa Bush ve, David Miller a I'be Middleburg Post, of last wee k, [ fendant confessed judgment for land contained the following : | The surveyors, supposedly working | for the Wabash Railroad, moved from | Nelinsgrove, north to Monroe town- ship, cutting across on the lands be- [in writ { i b ’ | tween George J. Behoeh'’s aod John LL | | | i | | | F. EK. Nuginey vu, ferty's 25. $id. t Weber, executor, vs, Conrad sing. er’s heirs ; verdict for plaintiff, $672 Julin A. Guyser vs, Daniel Dorman’s executor ; verdict for plaintifl, $651 99 T. D. Gerbrick ve, O W. Hunter, verdict for plaintifl MeCuf- plaintiff, Richard beirs ; verdict for Cooper's farm’s and along the east tide of Penns Creek to Maurer’s bridge where they crossed the stream, run- ning through between Percival Ben- administrator : fer's bouse and and taking a | $315 60, westerly course coming within a short B. F. Bowersox vs. John Bowersox, distance from Centerville, | exe utor : verdiet for plaintifl, $252.95. This indicates that the supposed | BPirst Nations! Bank, Osceola, ve, H. Wabash is a direct line east from |g, Grant ; verdict for plaintiff, $1050. Westover, in the southern of | J.-A. Decker va. B. F. | Clearfield county, to Centerville, | ministrutor : verdiot Boyder county. At Westover a Corps £421 73 of engineers were located for Jumes I. Lytle and wife ve, Joseph within the past two years al If the Wabash should [judgment for §66 through the central part of the strte, | George Noll, x collector of Miles. the route through the southern portion | burg vs Joseph Green's estate : ver. of Centre county —from south of Pine | jie for plaintiff, $344 79. Grove Mills to south of Boalsburg, | north of Potters Mills, Gleory es Valley, to wouth of Cobur would be a most plausible one barn portion tottorfs ad for plaintiff, months | | Grossman, et y defendant confessed . come east mma———— through | Engineer t ut to Pleces. teuben Miller, engineer on the Nite { tany Valley railroad, a branch runuving 08 BUAY...cocce nvr ccaines noon ; Millheim, evening. | Lard........ 8 | Bu we | Potatoes Meiss, of Colyer, fn | horse over to Milroy where he wold it | to Mr, Houtz, the cigar mn of Free. | burg, for $225 | Lo her ideal, or her ideal comes down . | to him H. G in the delegate | from the Centre Hull Lutheran charge | What is worth doing at all should at Penn Hall | be well done, except when you order a ginning Monday of next week, | beefutenk rare, WANTED —Wanted by BD. Brisbin | & Co., Centre Hall, « man and tenn | Zz to do lumbering, steady employment | 4 i i ... I he Index... Bellefonte, Pa. Z i George took Ntrohmeler to the Conference be Ee OO EEE for the right kind of « man, Col. D. ¥ address ut Fortney will deliver the | Centre | i services p. nm. | nnd The 2:30 Hprucetown Hall on Memorial Day. at Bprue town will be at and at Centre Hall at 6 p m. NM Brown, of Milroy, sold a pair |] of i ‘ ; i | of iron greys, eight and nine years old, | {ii \" ¢ to Fred Bossinger, of Lewistown, for | \ $500 for tl « Drilling sumed wt have our usual big line of Spalding’s Base Ball Goods { fit Mr. Bossinger was offered $525 | tenn bat refused the offer. | oil has been re-| | Waterford, Juniata | 1 iu i ¢ or coal We can indi- viduals or teams to pl out the Kinet on display county Fhe United States Geological | ay great Department at W wwhington has asked | 3 game for snriple pivess of the rock penetrat- ed by thedriil On closer examination it was dis dt covered that William D. Btrunk had | J three ribs broken in his fall raentioned | / last week, His right arm, above the elbow, and the right shoulder are also severely injared. Mr, Strunk is walk. ing about but is pretty badly done up Prof. H. C. Roshrock, of Boslsburg, (i accompanied by Mrs. Rothrogk and i was in Centre Hall Balurdsy, Prof. Rothrock owns the Bitner farin, west of Centre Hall, tenanted by Mrs, Mitts, 10c to $4.00 Masks, Toe and Heel Clig Score Ss ’ Books, Chest Proteetors, ets { f Tennis Goods. if children, ... | he Index... mes fps lpr from the furnace near Bellefonte to | the ore mines, was eut to pieces by his { Marriage Licenses George B. Hall, Spring township Minnie 8B, Neese, Bober Harry G. Ebbs, Warriors Mark. Anna E Heberling, Penn'a Furnses, {own engine Wednesday morning. Mr, | | Miller Jumped from his engine and | was running abead to throw a switch, | | when his foot caught in a frog throw- {ing him numediately in front of the Harry P. Hoover, Julian, h the Tessie Morrison, Fleming, { slow moviog engine wit above | | noted result Mr. Miller | years, married, and was well Harry J. Yeurick, Bellefonte Maude Woomer, Bellefonte Fred T. Garrett, Bellefoute, Armons Bathurst, Roland. Charles Bheckler, Bellefoute, Nellie B. Wallace, Milesburg Charles C. Nelson, Philipsburg. Ellen D. Gosnell, Riceville. Albert Bhanck, Howard. Rose LI. Holter, Howard. Walter H., Williams, Port Matilda Katharine Cowher, Port Matilda. Kd. H. Clevens, Winburn. Leila M. Hanscom, Winburn, was aged about forty! thought | | of by all —— rr, — John H Motter Dead ] Johu H. Motter, a well known resi- | i dent of Rosecrans, in Hugar Valley, | | and 8 veteran of the civil war, died inl | the Lock Haven Monday | morning of peritonitis, following ob- hospital | #truction of the bowels, An operation | | was performed SBanday, when it was | found that he was beyond help, as a | cavcer us tumor formed the | bowels, and peritonitis had developed, | Decensed was aged fifty-nine years and had on John H. Gibson, Pliladelphia. Mary B. Cook, Bellefonte. | leaves his wife and eight children. William A. Bloom, Howard | - Bessie Rodgers, Nittany, John Armstrong, Bellefonte, Mary A. Reedy, Blanchard, George T. Miller, Millheim Ida 8. Bishop, Millheim. semen House Burned The dwelling house owned and oc { cupied by Richard Solt, at Colyer, | was burned Tuesday afternoon. The | origin of the fire is supposed to have to flue. About the goods were Mr. Bolt was the only mem- the | been due defect ive Chas, C. Cronmiller, State College, | half of Vira ( | burned | ber of the family st home fire broke out | The Soit family moved into one of | the houses owned by B. D. Brisbin & Co, st Colyer, a household Rossman, State College, —————————— Lotter to Gi, W, Hosterman. Centre Hall, Pa. Dear Bir : less than money, fe Mr. Aaron Higgins, Plaivfleld, N. J, | always used 15 gallons of paint for his | when When you buy paint for Devoe ; don't; save your —— ping New Postmasters, The senate in executive session con- house ; Devoe took 11. | firmed the following pominations of 2:00 se" PENNSYLVANIA. AILROAD short time. The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- workingman's train Milroy and Burnham. charging 25 round trip. They haul wleel up Btandard pick to the those from Milroy besides they Trains Leave Centre Hall FOR MOMTANDON and is Harrisl urg - Nittany Mountain, Albert Dean, who had been ranuis ¢ H. Robinson's mill, county Monday. Pecht has rented the stave mill and isl} & vik Nives biti rar i il airy, slave moved to Charley be banished |] Wm. Hq Were quite to Miu (iarver The measles from the mountain, erand Mrs, A. W ill from them. I ock das Tone Noll shut mill FOR ALTOONA Thursday. He will resume work there : ock-day after he is through with the #pring | FOR LOCK HAM planting tat Calvin Horver, wife and family, of Altoona, who had visiting his several days, returned to seem , =.00 P.M. We FOR BELLEFONTI s down his inet | py EN and inters 8.16 a. m. week day W. ATTERBURY, eneral Manager La D, i LL) been I. RB. WOO Pas 1 Hr Traffic BOY D, ral Passenger Agent mother for \ MAnaAgoer their home on Friday. Mrs. Gertie Garver, returned to ber Ges home in Altoona on Monday, after vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Wm Parker Mrs. A. G. Noll has been suffering L¥WVSBURG A aaron RAILROAD from rheumatism for several weeks. WESTWARD nus fice of the Company, K 1 Bireed Biation, Philadeinhia ¥. May 7th, 15%, at 12% o'csock FP election of President anda Directors to 0 the ensuing year, and the transaction of a h other business as may come before the meeting EASTWARD AM PX FM STATIONS Montandon Lewisburg Bieh) 02 Vicksburg ie 1] itr 4 Onl AM PM @ 5 42 TO BTOCKHOLDERS The i meeting of the stotk holders o 1 A & ¥ f £ 5 7 Glen Iron 7 Paddy Mountain Coburn Zethy MeCLURE Mr. Ezra Ratbmell, Williamsport, | Pa., always used 11 ; Devoe took 6 Mr. Burt Young, Girard, Pa., always nsed a gallon for certsin rooms ; took | half s& much Devoe, | Mr. Nathaniel Barber, Canton, N Y., bought 12 Devoe ; used less than 6 You can always buy paint for less | than Devoe ; don't ; save your mouey. The wearing counts the same way | and doubles the difference. The cost of painting is by the gallon, | Weak paint costs most ; most gallons, | Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co , 17 . New York Kreasmer & Bon sell our paint. ——— ——— i i LOCALS, i Blight rains Monday and Wednes- | day mornings. Mrs. Horner, wife of John Horner, the mason, st Colyer, is ill, i Reports from Bryn Mawr hospital | say Dr.J. Frank Meyer is improving | The Hospital Aid society will meet i at the home of Mrs. 8B. W. Smith, | Monday evening, May 7th Mre.J. L. Dunlap and fawily, of | Bellefonte, spent Bunday with her sig ter, Mre. Jared Brown, of Potters Mille, Much of the oats and varley was sown this week, but there are some farmers who have their whole erop to | sow. For this the late season is re- | spousible, Not even the rural free delivery nord the telephone will keep the farmers | from coming to town, but both the | conveniei ces serve them greatly at all times, aud especially during the seasons of sowing and reaping, John O Eeholl, of Altoons, came to Centre Hall Tuesday to visit hiv mot! « er and sister, returning home Wednes- day afternoon. Mr, Hoholl is engaged in the Edison electric light works in Altoona, a position he has held for several years, ie # Pennsylvania postmasters: D. Rus. lenovo. A. P. Dickey, Waynes- burg ; J. Beher, Jr., Dushore ; R. M, Houtzdale ; 8B, (. Dougherty, HM. WN” Bmith, Punxsutawney; R, ms smo LOUALS, Time ages the whisky, and whisky William R Lawyers is expected mek from St. Louis, Missouri, within Jantes P, Frank, of Rebersbarg, is Joreph Emmert, of Freeport, Illi pois, has returned home from Kansas, Emmert, who was improving when he left, The Emmerts are natives of Penns Valley. R. C. Faust, of Juniata, was a caller iring the editor's absence. Mr. Faust i# » native of Potters Mills, and is one who is holding down a good job in the Altoona dist: ict. Perry W. Breon is making improve- ments on his farm near Potters Mills. Among these is the piping of water for a digtange of about three thousand feet. Hinson, Morris Breau, a plumber of Altoona, did the pipe fitting Fighting a fire which had spread through the fields aud brush on his farm in Lack township, Juniata coun ty, John Weis, aged sixty-four years, was catight by the flames snd burned to desth, Neighbors found his charred body on the ground, Joseph H. Long, who is said to own more than fifty farms—and whose holdings of land are cqualled by few men in the state-—purchased the J. H. Moore dairy farin on Cedar Run, Clinton county, for a consideration of $3,000. The farm contains eighty-ilve JAMES R Secretary Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood — Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. One frequent cause of bad blood ls a sluggish Hyer. This produces constipation. Poisonous tubstances are then absorbed into the blood. Keep the bowels open with Ayer's Pills. 0. Ayer Oo, Mado by J, ne manufacturers yersiiis AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. We have no ssoreta! We publish the formulas of all our medicines, i | 11, Mass, of — 000000 senetestsesnte, Unquestionably The Best . . , 3 | MORNING NEWSPAPER : In Pittsburg is The Post All Newsdealers neres. Rove S 0 ie 00.08 95 30 3 =F wn wf of AF ad nd of wf og PF Rising Springs Penn Cave Centre Hali GsTeRE Linden Hall Onk Hall Lemont Dale Summit Pieasant Gap Axemann Belietonte Emile moe 12 16 20 on DRDO W Italiani Eee eee m m., returning 12pm. A. m. and 4.39 p. m., returnin W. W. ATTERBURY, General Manager Condensed Time Table, w Read Down, Stations Ly. 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