i woe TAA DRO ROSES SH WON rit — . NOS p—— . rn To m— A — - - FEBRUARY COURT LOUALS, i x PHONETIC VARIATIONS. hed a This is the finish of February. And Opons Monday, but Up* te Wednesday A 3 i Sa z i 4 ’ i now the March winds How They Broke Up Latin Into the : wn Little Business of Importance was Romance Liaisuazen | 4 O () > Transacted, Harry MeClenahan was home for a ii |g A C AJB y ' Py { > r x tire What led to the breakup of Latin | I'he first February session of court few days from his work in the tire ‘ito the virions ron lansumes of | 1s aft R ! 1 { convened Monday morning at ten] mills at Burnham . A eelit aan 3 Simply the | » " s ) ; : : the {4 i in?. Simply th . 73 o'clock, with the Ho His Li Orvis Harry E. Bitile is back to Altoona | ¢.. bat conti of nlmost uni- | eé J { J n C | upon the bench, The usual number of again where he is employed in the | vorsal illiteracy thes He I | : Try a Pair Of Our . . AEE t RRR ESTEE A IR NE RR motions aud petitions were heard, Brambaugh store, eon the phonetic wrlation which 18 | “ A after which the grand jury was cilied Mrs Jacob From has been seriously | #4 going on wery language, |R Aver’s Cherry Pectoral is not and sworn, CU, T. Gerberich, of Belle-|{j] at her home in Centre Hall during 1 i { 15¢ has ’ fonte, being chosen foreman, The con-| tha past two or more weeks, ~ rruptions | § a simple cough syrup. It is i |B ing inners Coe Bly barbarian | § strong medicine, a doctors J. 8. Rowe went to New York Mon- | EE The standard |B evs «Ward cagat Inne Et be % . | § medicine. It cures hard cases, gtables of the several districts also made their quarterly report to the day where he is putting into position | 1, cunee . 4 ad. wa | SOU : ; a Mammouth stone crusher. { accessible either to the ear or the | ff SEVEre and desperate case: Phe civil list of cases for this week |" 0g or of Mill-| eye of the vast majority of men. Pro- | § chronic cases of asthma, pleu- o disposed of :- Jose rothers & | Pim, was taken to Bellefonte by Dr, | nubciation, x ih ph? a 0 ‘¢ | § risy, bronchitis, consumption. ri ve. W. {5. Heinle, being an Frank for treatmpent at the hospital are . oy 3 : oi ; yn of het at fl Ask your doctor about this. bueal. continued. J. G. L. Myers vs George H. 12 merick, last week, made | ni worl vonlinessos and | 8 ' S>e9%"92° 929% 9 999929 rere ealled over and the following 1 be kindof a ' MH. Dale and Margaret Dale, an sp-|8 trip to Union county to visit his swrruantions entivel planted stand- | § “Bold for over he defendants confessed judg sister, Mrs. Andrew Ruhl, who is ill Shoes. You Will Wear no Other... tv y v ft $ v ay | 0 Also 1 fa : : : : in sive if A é ARSAPARILLA BU { $50.00, neither party to file a] Miriam, of Reedsville, are guests of | UW Whi 0d ‘ - I's — bill snd the defendant 5 i vir« fevers 1 rafts iy (lantre Hall. a ? ! : hea 1 | |S . y So o/ HAIR VIGO g 1 ' 11 ! ! t the proc 4 o Peco! enst 0 anenhaven Miss Rert inrver underwent an / of dege : ed it | 3 iam f J. 3. Mareonigle s “ is X #1 peration t the Bellefonte y ¢ nt ant and t RTT RA CRA TIS 3 apr . serie itu ury Hug gy fins . r uit st from which . «tn ' : : . q aallins You will hasten rec Over by of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime, FRET a favor of the plaintiff! in the Mrs, Chas. H, Meyer and daughter Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall BW BN NN NN VV VN Ba da 4 “+ Bene 3 8 29 9999299222 DDYTDLDDYE 09% % 99D DND y 1 ; ng ont Company vs. David Batley, aa appe uflering for a year or not : DEO ON would be to |S © was transferred 2S Cresson Springs Brew ’ MLD AD Y s lower ‘roRInErV Corporation | v OR { ote nor W 11 Zr wy wll ll eB dr lr ll lin lr dl dr 0 2 ld 20 ve. Fred Eisenhour pp) y HO will continue to conduct its businpess | "940 A ; ra a ete a I aper... 3 t tinued, L.evideguer vs, . kk. Alm- as heretofore, the re dads ¥ ff: port, an appeal, settled, KF. Gard Wilson making no ner vs. Paul Schwartz, an appeal, con-{ 1 ano0 14 Los ur a Ra nN I E Y tinued. : C5 hinkable « ven If a truly | O17 9 ! The first case calles trial wa A\{ iss Bessie oov -. of Bpring Mills, pl : : rod ne { + . ’ Bee == nrira: Thin wa oor rister, Mins Rermur, will Suturgay | ox 7 aty_Semt'y bo 2 rs on 0 Of Site Collcze, = 1 Lend Us Your Ear, Mr. Farmer! {0 Le You will never regret it. a Xf eta iy suit to recovel which the prosecutor bou im des larger | have on hand § 2 ¢ i d hail r arrived at the : i fendant for § C : o o the home was not ns repre-emted | BOWe of Mr. und Mrs. J. P. Rearick. is | yap, ave Great Belt 2 | WALL PAPER, + TELEPHONE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME Meyer represented the plaintift and} ®" Ho The litle ODS Came ole | la ges ~g ‘ Love the defendant. Case went to jury | 48Y last week, and is number three, | glia, of Me ! 1 of | BURLAPS, A Protection : ; A Convenience Monday afternos uesd: MOS , § DULIST : vrd-rate article. Jf A Necessity. ¥ % 3 2 2 AK x Aeudondnheehsatuadind ETT YRS igi ny ly Sky do the j He rel H Xi 1a v d ¢ a fav : 1 i arie Emerick Ruhl, at Kelley | ¥ 1 ) col so \LIN-O-WALL-ROOM The net two eaten wore trie] to- if d0riag the past two Wess 's 50] stundund A * | PLASTER PARIS Irvin ana W. E. Britton 1 [aart returned Wednesday afternoun) 5 RELIEF WORK Rates very reasonable, Let us explain our Co-oper- | a fo Telatrhor pi wall nan 1 Wigton, t Li Cas iz appeal rot fr her sister's bedsid i ; i | KRUVe plan Lo you. Telephone, write or call upon the LJ» Xs 1 iy Wh hmehaedpante de FANS x iy a justice, ane woth from bili urg unday morning snow began falling, i These two cases were e together and continued during the day, during Ee Eoeee 1s oe Warton and | nesuntor sey evenly” irate ones | 211 can yn Tht 3] LHeadquartple ] PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO ten ehiscks 8 re bj x k y d P 4 | i rth o ; } ny gl a farce hg ...Centre Hall Hotel... 1 Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. Pisintifl fler«C h : CR t } NM Any iow 1 LH, Wang ‘ “rT TTI TIT I I III I I TI Yr I I IY IT II TY PY TT II TY YY Y sas ¥ ff FF} Aralnade hmastet almalnematihsetete ad % X 5 Ofs-exX Am! heim base ball club will " ex . 5. Also Painting, Graining, and Picture Framing, “saturday evening. |]! nderst ‘ : tertainment in the Mill WO VOB OVW VV VV VV V VND GLOVES and MITTENS %d uite an elabor- play on the stness as they sdmission Men's Leather Work Gloves...Men’s Woolen Mittens and Gloves...Boys’ Mittens with fur backs for school...Ladies’ and Childrens’ all Wool Mittens and Golf Gloves. family wili ieave the middle of her Forreston, Wisconsin the eresinery ily decided at 2% 9% 9% BB HB BND NDR D BBG GBD DDO F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall CT BBB DDD DDD VV es he will looate i family ese to Centre CRIs BRO from =e¢l sp en has been {or l se 0 jie) } ry. Gansg i this entre Hail plant of the de 5 4 i ns3 | J T LEE & SON ih Te | Howard Creamery Corporation He 8 : . Fra J] I A , . wmrged with Marder : .s Es bo in hia a f or P nd x i : ; i424 0 i i id il fil ine f eee e e TY A eturped tw b ¥ jury i y Ing - v rk and 1 ‘ givgtd Cilizen . : dl Heine fixed uy 3 ¢ ta ars - ’ . iter this 4 & - “ . i i ~ ~ i % % 4 ments agai Peter Riter, ti ; itite I Pefore pointing a : : i 1 WF A i /] Bellefonte, Pa. back of the F the A . ' BOY ¢ a AIT i Yih : iA ANIA 3 J 3 of the Auman t } 8 ner u ea Bti read avout Mrs 12 { rear of lot, we are tary masaosiatg er whether your own vir- | ¢ te con ruig ; ‘ if hi pared to do all kinds of murder. On these tw 1 t ota, credited to the ugly MR ERAT oe a I mer on | erty BE 2 | plenty” of duencive Sargains in {| | Wood Work, Painting and }. Snow Shoe. | Pe npporiguiti lo evil, or think yn : Enea? ne ‘ ; e seventeen “0r|l Late Books of Fictior § ¢ ing \ ei that N . We make a specialty ’ BOTHK x x . 3 P y have Marriage Licenses you IIAVE w BE o Whita Iie A Snpplement ex : "sot now sell in same binding for | RIMMING AND SPOKEING from makiog your : ’ \ Domini, one thousand elgt dred and 49 Cents I 4+ 4 WHEELS. + 4+ who ate tilts KE ; Ry 34 a ’ ded mame \1 . . — a i nn H IT ty ; 2 J Nn Fi. Muley, 1 « ni a . d forty-five de {his Margarel E. Cbs y Both on Buggies & Wagons | at . 3 . s comnts MI Spokes and rims always on the name * Eves t : RANK K. wiiTE re selli a ; oc and 10C { hand and dry. our life story ¢ hous : = rat { WE REPAIR Jerome would i i ; Ratt clare Br xh god Writing Paper 4 TR tem. ty « he un- \ / Ah |¥ arrows, made fr i ott and toor. | h and so envel- AND PAINT ents, we are Qi CHAIRS, ETC, Mrs W Haor sale of tpn . Brent Proper. on aig of boasts wariak Stover Dead | . 1. McCLENAHAN. | i 7 House and Barn Painting hold goods, driving horse , et i v8 8 resllil OF AQ vy and a light le Donguet Sending. RITE US 1 ir flinetrat Ont I i Saturday, March 9 °° i i : f ayn Mire, Mariah t mM Fg. riday night Mite Was nage d Nittany puntain | seventy-six years, rnd was the widow , Ea ELE WANTED George Dublis bas taken the cone on WLOY \ ae dest} voy red ' i wet td ex. Wages g f ORCH Lover, wiose « th occurred a ) averal years 8go ; ths: an vienapts : THE PENNSY tract of firing the boiler at HH. Robin. | gon’s stave mill, and has moved hi The children surviving the mother, : . P00000CEELOSPOOE0GE000606 family into one of the small houses} aided Wi ] tove : i CLE VOI : \ w hose matden rame was also Blover, ‘ . AEE ULE FOR SALE. Mule, Hight teas tals ' at the mill te [les Stover, Mrs Ira Gramley, . : : : ' DL about 1050, six years oid, all : il CS ———— Ea Unquestionably all right, fir sale Reason for selling, mate died i. IL, HORNER, The Best . sn | Chapel, Tuesday morning mg msm ——— and who was mourned as dead by his | Little George Noll, grandson of A, ———————— Hl TROM GYOhiD Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, 3 . enn buy : the eraploy of H. Robison and their |, Aatonsburg, sud Mrs. John Durst, "a ani Pleasant Gap. » ——— ————— Ww, madame,” re N : Ti Be BM. hee wi VO 3 ; in T Meet ; y vv Neglected Colds Threaten Life, i an ey Wl pay J90.2 dA relatives, turned up in Tennessee He smith, the Photographer, " ’ 8 ut 1 think you are " . : noi Tanten 34% 8. 8 : Wot ie » 4 In Pittsburg is - 3 . . . Accordingly the wvant was called, i ui { : GQ. Noll, and Mrs. A. G. Noll are ill safe For sale : L warm clothing are the proper wa fe hing like pueumonis. ———— Wohnest he Inde uve me « |ebances of a surprise from ordinary | J oe seen monn ro 3 f thing ¥ . highuess, the lady gave me a tip of 6 y Fue n BENE LOTERR BUILT. | : Sell it. 1 Almost all the old hsuds have left | afen Thomas Btover, Oilie Stover, all Kebers urg 4 ! ! i ' i CCTIONEER-W, I. Runkle, Centre Hall, | § \ 3 { { shies loft ti » i . / ! . er John Rossman, who left this part of [nterment was wade at Woll's you | ur numerous kind at- lee is open for engageinent as an auctioneer, the country over twenly yesrs ago, i ts ‘ Consall for terms : i ; wins right what 200000050000 9000000000000000 feels ten years younger, March 8 a It may be vital in the case of a child, | fue Sa. i “When [ took the first bouquet, your the for FREE cataliy and sce places sre being filled by new men, . { From the Chicago Tribuue. i # i y 4 ’ 4 cov Waele fer . . nt you one bou : i é Yio Yo his I an Ik weeks ago, find W. W. Smith, the Photographer,| = pa “Don't trifle with a cold, ' is good mom ET a © avic osstnan, ssys he { ' 3 y : Fie "n u i w i i [ | 3 ather, ssian ys will be In Centre Hall Friday, “Hat it w your servant who brought advics for prudent neh anc woman, | HH 2 ERGY Lr he Post : ; ' . and eventunlly, wi much confusion, | guards against colds. If they are main- | 88 550010150 your poultry loss | The boy had an attack of the grip and At Ripka's Cash Btore, spring Mills, } he «iid to his master tained through the changeable wouther | $8 1710 ponies profit; at soy J All Newsdealers is improving, but Mrs. Noll has some | 4 second hand safe is off ered for sale, i of autumn, winter and spring, oy J | Wun. Parker is busy taking out a GRAIN MA IER EF, francs, oud as the bouquet cost only colds will be slight. Bul the ordinary | §§ * Bres., Dox bo esos . . ; JHght cold will begome severe if neglects carload of chemical wood, Billy says | 40 sous | made 3 francs over It. So 1 & glec . a 4B ed, and a well established ripe cold is | he is like the rounding in some res repeated the performance, with the | to the germs of diphtheria what honey | gpects but not in all. He saw his —— same result each time. 1 pray your |is to the bee. The greatest menace to | The Weekly Tribune DB FLLEFONTR CENTRAL RAILROAD, shadow but can’t stay in the full six PRODUOE AT STORES. highness’ pardon.” child life at this sesson of the year Is | = Week Days. : weeks. wor - | SRU08 sserusppescemmse : sn pom— the neglected cold, Whether it isa | Contains all the important events of the | ~~ SARD, _ WESTWARD Baumgardner & Gingerich's and | A shiild or adult, the enld slight or severe, | . ——— Luck L chile " ) gh er . 2 | STATIONS i a— wey Dog the very best trestinent that can tw | woek., Published Fridays at $1.00 ———————. Youe Noll's eaw mille are both idle for | want of water. The pipes freeze at! The quick relief from puin afforded vo Mheumatic Sufferers, Benovolent Lady-—But, my poor man, tes . ‘ . ’ . AM (Ar. Bans if you have been looking for work all A RN Lhambeelnin per year in advance. 5 i a d : these years, why Is it that you have |p , Tol | me p i Bp Chamberlain's Pain Bal ’ . The great popularity std inimense sel | night during the cold weather, al d | b os n VD web crore nin never found any? of he pre Preto hina been stall Life is valurally a burden to the cuts off the water supply. rheumatism, seiatioa, lame bck, lum Tramp (confidentially) — It's luck, { by its remarkable cures of this silent. | woman who doesn’t carry her age J. B. Bprow's housekeeper came pugo, nud deep sented wid muscular | mum; just sheer good luck. Pittsburg A cold iver results 10 puemoy wR | well, ~ back last week, aud he is sccordingly | pains. For saie by Bulletin, when it is given, For rab Si . says six weeks seerns a! The Star Btore, Centre Hall: F. A. The Star Biore, {ware i happ y long time to do his SWh, ooking, and | Carson, Potters Mills: OC, W. Awartz, . Carson, Potters Mile; OW. he was heartily tired Tusseyville, Centre Reporter $1.00 a year. Tussey ville, . gE | =%|* A — - NusssAeRAR i - x! BEX cEEEsenssk| EESEESE ERS aE PUES REE W S|\EEERNLER eass2Ey BEEEEEREERY : B. A. SS GT —— 8 Tal ony all sinew, a1 the Reporter rr LLORPOORBD BREBNSEZRES BEsszBuuEsns