AS A COURT NEWS, Report of Last Week's Sesslon—Two Lig- wor Cnres Heard, Henry J. Kohlbecker was found guilty of selling liquor to a Ballefoute Academy student, seventeen years of sge. James B. Hughes was the prose. cutor. The bar-tender testified that he thought he asked the boy his age and was satiefied that he was old enough, Further testimony revealed that Kohlbecker hinfself was in the room when the student purchased the beer and did not question the age cf the yeuib, A verdict of guilty was rendered, and & motion for a new trial made, William M. Boweer, Harriem Hirsh urd Foster Bowser of Philips- Log were indicted for sellig lgacr to minors, the prosecutor being Clyde Hugg Bowser is proprietor of the Farmers’ Hotel, Philipsburg. It ap, pears that Hugg is twenty years old, ard had been gettiog lignor at this hotel, but the proprietor was informed that he was not of age. Bowser, the proprietor, one day a+ he entered the bar room, saw Hugg and another man having each a glass of beer before them on the bar, and made an eflort lo take it from the bar, when Hugg took it, stepped back and drank it He was then +jocted, and the following day Bowser was prosecuted for sssault ard battery. The case was settled, and later the case before the court was petiuted. The verdict wes not guiity, but Bowser and Hirsh were made liable for the costa. The case of the Commonwealth vs sulted ip a verdict of not guilty, and DEATHS, Early Thursday morning John Martz died at bis home in Centre Hall after a brief illness and the first in many yesrs. He was born Beptember 28d, 1542, and was therefore sged seveuty-one years, five months and three days. Interment was made on Tuesday at Centre Hall, and the burial was conducted sccording to the rites of the Knights of the Golden Kagles, Rev. R R, Jones and Dr. W. H. Hcbuyler having eharge of the cere- mony at the housa and Reformed church, Mr. Marz when the unpleasant. nees of 1863 occurred, enlisted sa a three months’ man, and at the expire tion of thut period enlisted for three years in Company GG, 1458 h Regiment, He saw hard serv ce, sud wes termed by his soldier-oompsniors ee a brave man on the fi. ld of bait'e, The e survive him a wife, who be- fore marriage was Miss Lavioa Bubb, and two childrer—John A,, Centre Hall, and Miss Mary, at home. Five brothers and a sister also survive; namely, George, Lemont ; Bamuel, William and Mrs. Maggie Moore, Pine Giove Mille ; Isaac, Me Alveys Fort, The deceased was a charter member | Lodge No. 365, and at the time of his s No. 114. The vy RO hans township. Maich came In with snow and glorm, David Stuart of Bellevue Station was at Boalsburg over Bunday. Mrs. Wm. Johnson of Pine Grove Mills spent Friday sfiernoon at Bosls- burg, : O.car Rishel and his sunt Miss Laura Keller epent Thureday at Btate College. George Houlz, and sister Martha, celebrated their birthdays on February twenty-second A Foreign Missionsry service will be beld in the Reformed church on Bundsy morning Mr. sud Mm. OC. W. Corl visited ®ith relatives 1 t Plessant Gap from Baturdsy t 1! Monday. Mr. aod Mrs, OU, W, Corl acd Mre, John loss and her children Epent Flhureday at State College, Reveral el-d loads of the little folks of Hints ( ollege et joyed a ride to Boalsburg on Saturday afternoon, 0. W, Btover and family and E. M, Kuhn aud family spent Bunday at the home of Bamuel Durst at Earlystown. Feveral families from the vicinity of Walrut Grove composed a sledding party who er jryed Friday evenirg at Bosalsburg. Hervices will be held in the Presby- terian church during the eveniogs of next week, closing with the Holy arrive at the prosecutor, John Lloyd. The charge wus assault and battery, I: Bpriog Mills, Grove twice Lioyd. sixteen few Bpring Mills cit'z+ns, Mike Jovanovilecb, who plead guilty penitentiary, was sentenced to Western Penitentiary for pot less than two and not more than three years This sentence will be added to the twenty-one months he had yet to serve, Bert Hogan, who plead guilty two yeare, ingdon R formatory. teen years old. The District Attorney D. Paul Fortvey made return to court of the raids made under his direction on the 8rd day of Jspusry lest, on some of the busioess places of Bellefonte, and appropriating gambliog devices found, aud an order wie made by the Court that Sheriff A. B. Lee publicly des troy ali of these devices gathered in at the time of the raids. The grand jury made its report on Wednesday forenoon, that it had passed on eighteen blils of indictment, sixteen of which were found to be true bills and two ignored, and further reported that they had visited the jail and found it to be in very good goudition, and recommecded that the eelling in the corridor of the prison be repaired aa to its plastering, snd that the roof above be examioed for leaks that may have caused the damage That they had aiso examined the Ccurt Hopse and fcgod it jn splendid eondition with reepeot to everything bat fixtures in the various closets and lavatories, and respectfully suggest that more attention be given their Mra. W. L Maslin of years, and had been the was Miile, and operated rouble, sged sbout Ioterment was Mies Florevee Evey, Hospital or eight to her daughter of for stomach fifty-five years. wife, thres Also by two made at Johre daughter of Mr, froma compli ay be prevented in the future, and that they had passed on the Inter- county bridge on Presque Isle Street in the Borough of Philipsburg, and endorsed » new bridge, Commonwealth va, John A. Harry, ————— Jesse ireawer died For five at hia home in A traveling troop will Eoalsbnrg Saturday and show moving pictures, ete, in Boal Hall, on Batur. day evening, and during the evenings of next week Butcher Elmer Houlz shipped twenty-one porkers which he bought from L. Mothersbaugh and sons, and N. W. Meyer, and paid ten and ope- half cents dressed. : Mr. and Mrs Adsm Smith of Potter township spent Bunday at the Braneb, E R. Williams tescher of the Boals burg grammar grade gave his pupils s sled ride to Lemont on Friday after. noon. HB. J, Wagner and family, Mra. Sarah Giogerich, Mrs. P. 8. Ishler, Mrs. E M. Kuhn, Mrs. H, M. Hosterman, and Misses Mary Relsh and Nora Miller were a sledding party who spent Toursday at the home of Daniel Houser near Houserville, CU. W. Corl, whose threshing outfit Is familiar over a lsrge section in the southern portion of the ccunty, began work for iast sesson on July 17.h, ard finished on December 223d, Ia that time the crops in 105 barns and 12} crops not stored were thrashed, mak. fog a total of 67 857 bushels of grain of ail kinda Abia’ eighty people of ail sges as sembled at the home of Mr. and Mra, Harry Isler on Friday evenlog in bonor of the seventeenth birthday of their plece, Miss Verna Ishler. Bome engaged iu sewing carpet rage ; amuse- menta of different kinde were a'so provided, Birthday gifts were given, and best wishes for the future expres ed. Refreshments in plenty were served. The publie speaking contest for distzict No. Il in Centre county was held at Bellefonte Friday, Febroay 27.b. Each high school in this die trict was entitled to oue contestant Foust Miller, a member of the Fresh. men ciass, of the Boalsburg high school, won the prizs in this distrier, The priz» is $10, given by the Farmers Trust Co, SBiate College. He can now enter the county gonteel in Bellefonte, March £7.h. The priz: there is $25. The young people of the Methodist church of Centre Hall, under (he suspices of the Boslsburg baud, wii render three plays in Boal hall, Friday evening, March 8 The plays are goiitied : * Oat in the Streets, ” both humorous sod pathetic; “How a Woman Keeps 8 Secret," & ecatohy | friends. { Asronsburg Lutheran charge, | Mr. and Mra | and children John, Ruth and Herz 1, Mr. ard Mra Jamies Roush ard sors Herry and Charles, drove to the home of Mr, and Mrs J Lin H. Detwi'er, near Centre Hall, and e: jryed a ve'y sum plucus dinner. Linden Hall Miss Anna Ross vigited friends in Centre Hall, Mra Annie three weobhs' G se wburyp, F.E Wieand spent a fow dave is Altoona laut week with Lis sister, Bry, tdoho Zod, lr. Mies Ruth Ress, who underwent an operation in the Altoons hospital feet week, In improving slowly, Forest Millar, » pupitin the Bosal! . burg high rahool, wou the pr z+ st the oratorical conte t at HBelleloute, op Friday. William Bwabb spent a f.w days the beginning of the week with his brother Frapk and family at Pioe Grove Mill-, James Osman and family moved from Bpricg Mills to this place ou Wednesday. They occupy the house vacated vy John Weibly. During the past week Mrs. John Reifsuyder hus been housed up with the gripp, and William Catbermanp “ith an stiack of quiney. Lee Brooks went to Selinsgrove on Friday to attend the funeral of Mr and Mra. Harry Blezr, who were drowned in the Busguehauns river. The funeral was held Tu slsy after noon Banday morniog Mr and Mrs Ralph Lowder drove to Alexandria to visit thelr sister, Mra, Forest. Lesv- irg there at five o'clock they drove through the storm to Pine Grove where Lhe roads were drilled go badly that they were obliged lo stay there aati! Taeaday alierncon, Mr. and Mra John Diebl entertain. ed a sledd ng party at their hospitable home ove evening Inst week. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs Frank Osman snd femily; Mr. snd Mrs. William Brooks spd dsughters Ruth snd Mammie; Mr. sod re, Ralston and family ; Mr. snd Mre Henry Houser and davghter Anns: Forest Miller, Mra. F. E Wieland sna daughters Edwina and Mildred, To ———— AIM A ATA Sl pring Mills. Mr. and Mra. Daoiel State College are visiting iu vicinity. The moving ple'ure show held io the Grange Hull Is being well at tende I Mre Maury Elwards of State College visited the Fisher family a Pecn Hel for a few days last week, Heveral persous fromm here altended the play, “The Nw Miole'er” = Millheim on Saturday evening sud proncuceed it good, James Oman, section forswan or the railroad, moved 1» Linden Hall this week. Mr. Hartly of U.lown county wid take Mr. Osmau’s pince, Rev. Price went to Rebersburg ou “unday evenlog, sud on sceount of the siorm apd drifted roads, he did not reaschi home uati! Tacsday after noon Ray Resaman aud Russell Oepdo were snow-beu id iu Georges Valley, on the Caraol farm teuanted by Mr Sweeney, from Baaday evening uvutil Fuesdasy altercooa, On account of the drifted reads several of the township schools were closed the beginning of the week, teachers and pupils uot being able to reagh Lhe rehool houses. Mr. and Mrs James Finkle relurned from Teovessee on Sa'urday, They will locate in Millbeim and «ill move there this week. Mr, Finkle bought the meat roarket from Philip Leitzeli Hev U. C. Bhasy of Bellefouts presched in the M1. KE. church ou Hunday evening. Oa segount of 1%, storm he was compelled to leavs his team and ga hom® oa the weln on Moundsy mornlug, Noll returned Biny with fom » friends ut Zeigler of this AP ———— REBERSBURG W. J. Carlin spent last Sstarday st Bellefonte on special t usloess, Claud Hains faependiog this week in Bellefonte at ecurt ss » juror, Es —————— ER A i s —- HRN St MCMXTV MCMXTV i Summer Normal | SPRING MILLS HIGH SCHOOL. | Offers two Courses COURSE A. For those more advanced work, COURSE B Yor Pp pi 8 of lesser ady grade, offers the following branches, Arithmt History, Geography, Reading, Writing, Spelling and Grammar, i TERM OF EIGAT WEEKS, OPENS APRIL 13 » “ prepar ng incemoent For Rates and Information apply to W. R. JONES, A. B., ( Prin.) SPRING MILLS, PENN. Mention Centre Reporter When Writing ————————————— i ——— LADIES’ “FITZEZY” SHOES Ll POI NE rR AE STORE 3 i J nights can only be solved by good Blankets, We have of SWEATERS To All Our Customers . WALLPAPER charge of misrepresentiog his sage; prosecutor, Henry J. Kohlbecker ; bill ignored and the county to pay the cosle, Cempmonwealth va. Waldo Bhaey charged with Bert Parks with robbing 8 bcuse; prosecutor, Willard Dale. Bert Parks plead gui ty to the charge ou Mouday and the grand jury ignor- ed the bill as’to Bluey, Fomner Musser of Asronstarg spent last Fuaday in cur town at the home +f Wesly Hackenburg, Wilson Cole left on lsat Monday fr Alexandris where be will work st Lis trade of blsglsmithing, ? The Wore of Velernss of this plece at'euded the funeral of Frank Weta’) at Miiiheim, on last Ba ucday, tJucob Kerstetter gaite recantly bought ten screw of farm lend of Harry For Spring Sewing — Shirtings, Ginghams, Cali- coes, Percales. Tickings, Pillow Casing and Tubing, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings 9-4 wide, 40-inch Muslin for Sheets, Nain- Millheim, on Monday, at the age of seventy-six years, four months and twenty-eight days. He was practically a lifedong resident of that town. He was married twice, Of the first marriage three children survive, viz., T. W. Kreamer of Rose. crave; Robert and Mrs. Eva Lon berger of Williamepor! ; and of the i second marrisge Alvia and Helen at ove-sot play ; ** Bua giars, ’ short but brimful of fun. There will be first olsss speoialiies hetwaen acta. These plaje were rendered at Centre Hall aud Pleassut Gap to large and well plessed sudiences. The proceeds will be divided betwesn tha Methodist chur h at Cente Mall snd the Bosle burg snd. You will be siding a local The has taken the wall paper, for one of the and most reliable wall paper manufacturers in the country. Anyone in need of wall paper will do well to undersigned agency to sell oldest Both jaries disgharged on Wednas day and ccurt adjourned about three o'clock until next Monday mornirg. SECOND WEEK OF COURT Monday morning court was delayed on secount of the latencas of al] trains, die to snow storm, William KE. Bhaffer va. Joseph D Diehl; action in sssumpsit ; settled. D. F. Bowerscx va, D. F. Bowersox, exceu'or of John Bowersox deceased, being an sction to revive a judgment, snd there being ro defense a verdict was taken In favor of the plaintiff for $3701.03 §. The College towrship .. Fishbuin ence wae sgain before court, In 1000 & colt belonging to Mr. Bohn ir Jured Itself on some wire lying along the road in the vicinity of the Braveh, snd later had to be killed He sn d for $200. Later an adjistment was made wilh dosta and sil esting the jon nabip hd townghip in” thik vude fued Th Vishburn, the man who permitted the wire tollein the rord, to recover the damages. he burn made it appear that the super. visors knew the wire wes In the road and since it was not ordered removed the supervisors were eqnally guilty of negligence, A rahi wae tendered » bome. Mr. Kreamer was a fsithfol Evangelical cbu'ch, having united under the pastorate of Rev. Bair, He waa an old soldier and served for over threp yeargin Co, A, 48 h Regt. Pa, Vols. Part of the time he wis in piison, Funeral rervioss will be held in the Evangelical chureh, burial in Fair. view cemetary this ( Thursdsy ) morn. ing, the services to be in charge of the pastor, Rev. Walter J. Dic, the (§ A.R and 8 of {. SG —— fn —————— Gatby of lavelyn'ary Mansiaughes A Bogder ecunty Jiry found Harvey Willow cf Penn towuehi,), that coun ty, guilty of involuntary manslsugh- ter. He caveed the death of John Sragd fn a fight at Beliusgrove on New Yenr's day. i : CP —— It le personal work that counts, and that in every department of life, Mr, ard Mrs. William B. Brébler write the Reporter under date of March 1st, that on Tuseday following they Intend lesvipg Osmridge, lows, of Centre county. They will stop with Mr. and Mrs. W., A. Curray, st n favor of the township sod » arts for ah *u foot #*atee fon of lav reser by the court. i fe uy ' Potters Mille. by giving scur gat ——— A — ————_— Aaronsbure, Mis. Waller Orwig has recovered John Rupp of Pan Yan, New York, Mre Enms Wert ls viiitiog among Fred Limbeit, br, of Altoona ls Mr, and Mra, Clyde Stover are visits Milton From of Johnstown is with where he will remain fos an lodefinite Miss Lizs'e Yarger, who Is pow in Milibelm with Mrs, ‘Alexander, spent Inst week with ber sister, Mra. Auvnle Blover, ’ Dr. A. B, Musser purghoged the Clymer Blover propeity in Asronsburg P The transfer wae made when r. Blover and family were here from Lewistown where they u.w live, Rev and Mra. B. F. Bheeder on Fri day retarued to thelr home at Clarion Miller for which he paid $125 per sore, Heriy Myei’s health is somewhat improved tut bis smiling countenance has not teen seen down town for several mon the, Harry Hubler of Pittsborgh sirived at this place on Haturday and will ¢pend several weeks under the par sutal roof, Adam Auman of Uunlon orunty spent several days this week nt 'Lis pisca visiting old requaintances and relatives, ——— a —— A Misa Veron Weaver is spending several days at the home of her sister Mrs. L E., Watson, in Unionville, sling us S L200 ower l000LOC IRC OROON FIRB, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE Consult us sook, Longcloth and Cam- bries. in all White goods the new weaves. Embroderies, Val. and Torehon Laces at a bargain. Come to see us, H. F.Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. JONG OOOOREPDORGOORPGSO Ayer’s Vie. Just a little care and small that's all. Isn't a head heavy hair worth while? SO0000PICPVCO000RO0ECPRBVINVINOVIROINEVOPOPTOROOO BISON Talk is cheap, which may explain why we are given so much gratuitous advice. Bowser, 'he man that made seu laugh a y ent sgn whether you wanted to or not, will be on hand sgain on S200 L220000008800CG000DRINGENDRNT0ERY Sesccccce eens ' Look These Samples Over and get the Un. usually Low Prices they are Sold at and for those that do not wish to hang their own pa- i| per and have no one to do 80, I have arranged with a reliable and effecient paper hanger to do the work, at a reasonable price. JOHN SNAVELY I SPRING M LLS, PA° ” Manys an dosn't consider that he is holding his awn uniess he cn Lold somebody ele’. The man never amouils to much whose greatest ambition bh to be known ns a good fellow, "Al Opman is ill, and during the past few days an attendant was with him sll the time, He naka hie nl bome with Miss Annie Bible lo Centre
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