- f nem. warn —e COURT NEWS, Decemboar Court t'naes « The Nesslons Hears Commonwealth Firs® Few Days of th December sessions of court convenes Monday morning at ten after hearing a number of motions and petitipns as presented by the several members of the bar, grand jury was called and John N Riate Colle Be, as foren an thereof, of thi nd wards made eo court ment of the morn ing session the Court ealled the atten tion of the members of the bar to the and called specific the sworn th several townships, their and whieh was selected after constables boroughs terly returns to Before the adj wu (quar aivoree question, attention that the etter of div up to the atriet the Lhe petition and the allegations contained in the must be full, proven before a decree in divorce would be granted, for following dig for the ree, libel The civil list of cases this wee} was gone over and the posed of : Thomas Boal va WH. tinued to next term Hannah Gummo mo, settled. Monday afternoon in the case Commonwealth Jacob From, charged with larceny for the taking of corn from the shock of the field prosecutor James Stahl, the defsnd nt waived the finding of the grand jury and plead guilty to the charge of larceny. Next case luken was Joho gon vs. Bdward Haghes, being an ap- peal from the justice of the peace. De- fendant moved to quash the appeal or the ground that the appeal was im- properly taken. Appeal quashed. Joseph Brothers & Co. vs. Lewis Rosenthal, being an appeal from the Moyer, con- va. George Gum- of vs out Willian justice of the peace, and is for balance | of back account. Defendant did not | appear, but the case went to trial and | resulted in a verdict of the | plaintifis in the sam of §56 33 A petition was presented by Moon township asking the Court order an lection charge from work tax to cash rosd tax and fixing » datedfor the A vumber of young men diet for tetrayall These omitted in giving the court these columine, the Reporter | of the for the in favor Hall | te to election were in- ed CRSES Are | proceed Lugs in Uelieviog that the pater of parties involved good Colwmonwesllh house sud Rudolph dicted for forcible entry and detaiper ; | prosecutor M. H. Davidson. On trial all day Tuesday [no the case of Le vs. Jacob From, cuarged with stealing chickens, the jury returned a verdict of guilty. ClIuILission in WwW. H. Roadhouse, iu Va Roati- i Commonwealth s—— ins nnin Centre Conntians in 1HHnols Centre county people now residents of Stephenson counly are organizing next sum meetings have already tn hold 8 picnic some time mer. Seversl been held in the county with a view of obtaining the names of all Centre county people now living in that county. The vice aj pointed in the various towrships are as follows, and sre known to the court house preside; is ma- jority of the Reporter readers : Lotsu~Charles Musser, Fiorence~ Joho KN Stiffler Rock Rt anlien Ley “She ler Lancasts r—~Atustin Yarger Harlem~Calvin Young West Point—-A, A, Kage Waddams——Jacch Stemm Buckeye Oliver Cromiey, Dakota~—Dr, C. P. Leitzsl Bock Grove~A. N. 7 mmern Ouneco-FEll Heckman, Winslow William Emeriek a3 ssn Ap Lib. ALS — Mis. Gardner Grave a few returned from & vi-it te Mra. E U. Diez, of aunt, Me, Bac ie Hochman, Haven, A bisck fox was seety by E. W, Crawflord on Tussey Mouuotsin, Rey- pard was fired at, but the result was the black bunch of fur simply traveled the faster from mountsin to mountain. days pg fis Ir sister, hier Lock Howard, and at The interment of the body of Ray Condo, a notice of whose death appears eldew here io this issue, was made at Spring Mills Mondsy afternoon, the services being conducted by Dr, Laurie, As nu result of the smooth condition of the road owing to the packing of the snow, the horse Miss Mary De. linda Potter wae driving fell, and in doing so droke bolh the shafts of Lhe buggy in which the horse was hitched, Mr. and Mrs, Johu 8B. Dale, of Dale Bummit, will attend a meeting of the Pennsylvania State Grange, at West Chester. Before returning they will spend some time with Mrs, Dale's fa- ther, D. C. Bummy, la West Phin. delphia. George H, Goss, of the engineering force of the H. CU. Frick Coal and ( oke Company, who is located at Ecottdale, Payette county, is spending a few days with bis sister, Mrs. George A. Young, in this place. Mr. Goss re ports things very quiet in the coke ~ region, owing to the scarcity of ready money. The Frick Company and Americag Bridge Company, as well ss other flims, are paylog all salaries in script of the Senominulion $2.00, $6 00 od $1000, Cash is very scarce and aay Yom, ble to buy $100°00 worth of SLY een - Harris jownship Prof, Angel, the eye specialist from Bellefonte, was here on Monday, look- George Keller and son Wayne, of Houserville, spent Thanksgiving day in Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Irvin, flinburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. the parents of Mra. Miss Annis Lohr spent the from Saturday untit Monday sat home wt Centre Hall, Prothonotary A, B. Kimport with his family spent Thanksgiving with and aunt, James Kimport aud sister, Missy Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs, MeClellan Fry, of Fairbrook, were guests at the home over Binday. of Pine Grove Mills, Mr. snd of Mif- Adam Irvin, time her his uncle Geo Kimport, iiss Hara Reed, visited her brother and wife, Mrs. J. 1. Reed. Mre, Frank Allen fever Misa Maria is ill of typhoid Alexander, who has suf- fered from rheumatism for several yesrs to the extent that she was un- able walk without assistance, is now laid up with a br ken limb, the the knee and to fracture being between ankle, The members of the Lutheran ehureh sent a box of clothing and pro- their Orphans Home at Loyvavilleas a Thanksgiving offeriog. Mrs. WS Bailey and Miss Margaret pent a day visions lo College, ~inle Misses Goheen. ~tuart visited at Pittsbarg, Fhanksgiving season, N. W, Meyer funty seat Knox, of with the Xk. H during the vd Mrs spent nt ti an (runner visited his parents, View, the early part of Wilh near this week. Mr. and Mrs George Sweeney, of near Centre Hall, spent Saturday eve. eck Mra. Alice Magoflin erjoyed a week with her brother, Dr. George Woods, Pine Grove Mills }. J of the attended to Houserville busipess in Dreese, of Centre Hall, is Leech Miss Martha Bosal, st Shingletown Gap. Although the corn crop was a short and of inferior quality, yet quite 8 number «f heavy hogs have slsughtered during the last fort. Bh Mrs Lenker, her grandson, Guy Edmiston, visited Mothe rebsugh home E. W. Hese, H. C. Bailey and H. M. Hostermsn sttending court as Fuss of Renovo, with a slu- College, at the are jurors Mr dsughter, ani Mrs J. A. Miss Beulah, dinner Fortney and entertained a select party at on Thanksgiv- ing day. Mra Harriet Musser died Friday, of beart failure, haviog ill only a Her parents were Jesse and dloom ) Moore, and the esrly her life was spent in Boalsburg. warried to George Gilmen, by whom she had two children. After of married life be died, wis afterward married to Musser, died about yeasts ago, Mre, Musser then re- ped to Boslsburg and cared for her ther until the Iatter's death, »inee «pring she aud her brother Charles made their home with her dsughter, W. Miller, near Boalsburg ides her daughter she survived by one son, Harry Gilmen, of near Re- bersburg, twelve grandchildren and four brothers, Wm. and Henry Moore, Samuel B., of State Col’ of Boalsburg, Goes Dd few days