SEPrEMBER COURT. SECRETARY WILSON AS PHILIP. BURG | HOUBE FOR RENT The Emma Homan prop y Pleasant Gap. | erty, on Hoffer Btreet, Centre Hail, All in first . Mra, Rev. Frum is ill at this writ maeu— | class repair, Two lots, Inquire of H, G. Btroh : : neler, Centra Hall, 31.0.39. The Beginning of the Week Taken Up With ing. Palmer, MoNair, Cressy, Brignt and Qlark meler, Centra Ha ? & Number of Cases of Minor importance, Esher Noll » Greeted in Wesio n Porilon of Centre - } i 4 purchased a new Ford ABO Ea Court convened on Monday morn- | runabout. County by 1500 Persons, z arasssssen Yeu | | F- 11 and Winter (Goods 10g, and after hearing a number of Raymond Melroy is visiting with | Secretary Wilson was given a big iSchool Clothing : da } e | suchas: DRY GOODS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Etc., o s motions and petitions and taking re-|¢he Abner Noll family, ovations at P..ilipsburg Tuesday even- I am making a To make room for a big line of turns of the constables of th: town- Blair Rice of Wilkesbarre is visiting ing. He addressed 1500 persons there, ships, the grand jury was called and bis sister, Mrs. Joe Bmoyer. where he has been spending part of sworn, W. A. Lyon, butcher of Belle- Charles Ramsey and Harry Ishler bis yacat on With a brother. Ha en- fonte, being selected as foreman. and family autoed to Milroy Sunday dorsed the entire Democratio state The civil trial list for this week se | to visit relatives, ticket and gave his reasons why the well as next was then gone over and Mr.and Mrs. E Paul Keller and |®0tire ticket should be elected. He the following cases disposed of : Son are spending their vacation with |" °° #¢Companied by Mr. Palmer, can. Effie Tsylor and John Taylor ve. | E K Keller and W. H. Noll. didate for United Btates Senator ; Mr, Edward Bubb and John Bubb, con- Mrs, Katharine Ishler and two McNair, candidate for Becretary of tinued under rule of court on the daughters are making their home at | 10ternal Aftairs i Willism T. Creasy, plaintiff to file a statement. Harry Zimmerman’s for the winter, candidate for Lieutenant Governor 3 The National Engraving Company | White rock quarries are running fail | Robert 8. Bright and Arthur B, r lo y . ve. T. R. Hamilton; continued by | time and sometimes on Bunday. The | 8K, candidates for Congress-at. agreement of counsel. large stone and chemical orders are Large. i= ; Farmers and Breeders Mutual Re- keeping the plant busy. Mr. Wilson began his address by serve Fund Live Btock Insurance Samuel Noll will erect 8 new house | *8Y108 : Company vs. E I. Musser, continued. | ga #00n 88 he can get men to do the| J am here because the admistra- Same vs. W. F. Colyer, settled. work. It will be on the corner of the | oD at Washington stands behind the Same vs. Stewart 8 Keen, settled, newly laid out street below the old | Democratic ticket in this state f.om D. W. Geiss vs, N. J. Hockman, | goale shed. | top to bottom. % settled. Grant Dunklebarger is at work on a Prejudice has given way to reason Belle M. Mattern vs. Irvin G. Gray, | fine new residence. When completed |! !8tter years and there has been a Andrew Fehr, Perry Hill, Adam jy win be one of the finest in the |8'®A! change in sentiment. The poli. Boyer, George Foster, Gray Oliver | town. The mason work is being done | 7 of the present sdministration is of Irvin, and Clyde Goheen Gray, being by Byron Garis of Centre Hall. It such a character that it has received &n action in trespass ; continued. will be brick cased and equipped with the moral gupport of all the people Stony Brook Slate and Brick Com- |g) the latest improvements. and now deserves the political support pany, a corporation, va, Centre Brick Charles Sweeney, a nephew of Mrs. of all Notte. : yo ; and Clay Company, a corporation, ’ : a Secretary Wilson outlined the wor guarantor of the Unityd Brick and Boa, Speci 4 10% dave With of the Wilson admini:tration telling Clay Products Company, a corpora- seriously in at the hy ol Mrs. | f the tarifl reforms, the currency a pts tion, being an action in assumpsit ; Raudenbush, Mr. Sweeney is a man | 1¢Ri#lation, the Panama tolls matter, | [7 : Ee continued, the case being special. of unusually large proportions, ¢tan- the Mexican policy and other mess. Keeler Motor Car Company vs, ing six feet-four in his stocking. He Urea and things that bave gained the ¥ John Sebring, Jr., action in ASSUIP- | jg employed ss policeman in a mining Soatneot-wide confidence of the po e eatrice ream € arator git ; continued, town in Indians county, ple for the government at Washing- The following criminal cases were | ————eemeesemsteens ton. disposed of : J Woodward. Then, continuing, be said that with Comm. vs. Jacob Burkhart ; charg. Dr. George Ard returned home last this confidence in the administration ed with carrying concealed deadly Saturday. prevailing the people should reflect it & SAVES YOU weapons ; prosecutor Thomas J. Me- - i » av lv i » Mrs. C. V. Slifer of Sewickley visit- here in Pennsylvania by voting for Mahon ; defendant waived the find- : the Palmer-¥ cCormick tie 3 3 ed her son, A. Blifer, last week. . Fa es ormalck tieket, : v Saad 2 t ing of the grand jury and plead guilty. Mrs. Abbie Treaster is visiting her he reason the administration js L - om O Sentence suspended upon payment of sot, John McEntire, in Athens. for the Hegel and why the people 4 3 T : sonid be for it fs" s contin coats, : I G Hostermsan and family moved , that the - dida " % BY aved, 1 y I i . . : L 3 3 daten p, Comm. vs. 8. F. Smith ; charged to Buffalo the beginning of the week eS dl ntey are : ones, . or “2 . - . i OrWara 10 Couragecus Bn.’ with feloneovsly laying a rap to Mrs. UC. D. Motz visited with friends opin retar aid thot gr ’ api + : ore ' a ute Mr. destroy human life and property ; in Linden Hall and State College last , 71 a ilgr. prosecutor, John Waugh, nolle week Palmer for his support of President i ‘ Wilson and told of Lia wrsonal in. prossed. : : C. W. Hosterman apent several ves! igat] into the ial oF record of { 7 ¢ Onn aaasior 7 § I : 0 FOOT } I'he Mondsy afternoon sessions was days last week with his children in ip ; taken up in the hearing of a case, of Buffalo Mr. Me ormick, Demoerstic nominee Hchwanger-Klein Company vs. 8, KE Mr. and Mrs for Governor, He said the guberns. baa John! Fultz of Mill- cy . . / | IF 1,2 2% OF Kimport ; being an action originally heim spent Sunday at the home of torial candidates attitude on labor was Clean Skimming brought before a Justice of the Peace the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. nue lutely right, that ie investign. B i & Easy Running and appealed to Ceurt, and is brought Jacob Fultz. 3% tion had proven thet the stories told i Light Running to recover a balance on a refrigerator. Having pent a week with hie sbout him were without any founda- a | Ag \& The testimony of the defendant being tion and that he as a labor union man i Long life 34 a i POST Be the a) st iy fs A nf ba ~ i : to the «¢flect that the refrigerator ron, Obio. on Monday where he is adv ated he election of M¢ ormick Few Repairs wouldo’t work and complaint made to employed in a bank Speskiog ln Dr. Brumbsugh's for- the company, but they could not Mr. and Mrs. James Gulkowite: aid mer home, Huntingdon, Congressman make it work satisfactorily to the Mr. and Mrs o Palmer said that the Penrose.\ ars Frank Guosewite at- 1 i ai ’ he BEATRICE is the typical modern separatorjsupplied with a ce: trifu il was] defendant, and that the defendant sf- tended the funeral of Elisa Wert gubernatorial candidate used to be all . " . i terwards had repairs made to the ight before he got | } i - . near Madisonburg last Tuesday. igs ore hagot In with ad com refrigerator sufficient to cover the y s ) en 1 > . Among those on the sick list are pany and Shit because of the Penrose balance claimed by the plaintiff com- A. N. Yearick Gurney Fiedler and irfluence over Dr. Brumbsugh, the : NM. . ; ed pany. The testimony one-half of the Mrs. James Weaver the tier who citizens of his home county should ip plaintiff being that the refrigerator ! had pot been guaranteed. Verdict in friendship, 5 TC fr : h ohia hospital w ' oS t favor of defendant, Ray 4s brought home Imst Congressman Palmer had an atten op Here 1S € —FOR— Boys and Girls SWEATERS 3ig reductions in Summer Dry Goods, Lawns, Flaxons, CAPS Silks, Crepes, Etc., also on all White Shoes, Men's and Ladies’ Low Shoes, in Black and Tan: odd lots of SHIRTS Ladies’ and Men’s Dress Shoes SHOES at HALF PRICE HOSE to close them out, Don’t miss this sale. Etc., etc, Don’t fail to give us a call 000 swov 00000000 000000000000000: d200vone Come to see us { C. F. EMERY CENTRE HALL, PA. H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA, See e00r 000000000000 OS parents Dewey Motz returned to Ak- voting regard only patriotism 2 ot underwent an operation in a Philade}-! | '& Feg miy § ) nd no Comm, vs. Charles Mayes, charged tive listener to his Huntingdon ac. Ao fn ——— y with assault ; prosecutor Roy Flegal ; dress in Justice Georgs B. Otlsdy, of P Tusseyville deferdant waived the finding of the the Htate Buperior Court, and nobody # Rh 3 Re ey Syracuse grand jury and plead guiity, where. Mise Lois Welsh of Altoona is visit. emiled broader than he when the oon. . 4 p yd pS Soe oy upon sentence was suspended upon |'PR ber cousins, Verna and Sarah | gresaman, referring to the ve lunteer : 2 \] the payment of costs prior to court Frantz services of ex Governor Pent ypscker, Ein 5 VEN : ; ET Comm. va. Roy Coofer, John Kel Miss Jennie Bodtorf is visiting for in behalf of the defense of Penrove, a a 4 § 4 a Riding Plow ley, Charles Bowes, Jacob Brickley | #0mie time among relatives and friends was that * Urnecle Bamuel '’ had waken- a \ Sr : NE . snd Caleb Miller; charged with as. | 8! Lemont and Bellefonte, ed from his Rip Van Winkle wleep ; 5 8 A #ault and battery aud threats : prosa. Your correspondent is BOITy to hesr [t was Pennypecker who appointed cutor Joseph Rigltnour ; bill ignored |°f the iliness of John Ishler, who 1s | Judge Orlady to the bench. The judge and county to pay the costs. now in the Lock Haven hospital. | accompanied the CODgressman as far Tuesday morning the case of the |A!l wish for his speedy recovery, as Tyrone, Commonwealth vs, two sons of Bur- Mrs. Angeline Bodtorf and dsugh- At night Congressman Palmer took dine Butler was tried. It appears the | ter, Miss Ella, and grandson, Bobbie up the 23rd charge in his indictment two sons were instructed to cut down Reed, of State College, and Mr. and against the Standard Oi) Hensator, repeatedly a portion “of fence erected | Mrs, Hall Bodtorf and son Irvin of showing how Penrose had never turn. by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-| Lemont sutoed to the home of Mrs. ed a band in the Benate to advance pany. The fence was destroyed so Mary Ishler They returned to their employers, liability and workmen's that the Butlers could continue to| home in the evening. compensation laws, Th N Id M water their catt'e at a point long used Mrs. Willlam Lingle and Edoa : ; Ra e ew ca a= by them. The question for the jury | Ishler went to Bellefonte Tuesday of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — was to decide whether the boys were |this week 84 delegates to the 35th an. Letters of administration on the existe of S d guilty of wanton and malicioys con. [nual convention of the Woman's Caibarine C. Shook, lae of Gregg Town. nure prea er ¢ » ship, descased, duct, and they said vo, but the costs| Home and Foreign Missionary Boclety | letters of administration on the above estate Ww ved a ghort tian aioad & & : 3 nl t de Wwe redeived a short time AO A CAarioac oO hese fe were placed on the defendant, Bow in session in Bt. John’s Lutheran WOULE react Povey” pandora ihe ead The New Iden is te 4 3 : " . y preaders el { 18 mor 1 spreader, i ———— church. thewseives indebsed to the estate to make imme. mous spreade 1 =W idea is more than a spreader, < diate payment, and those having claims against is a pulverizer, putting the manure in best shape for distri. DEA cH», ———— et met the same to present them duly authenticated for : i & I y setilement, J. W. Mitterling shipped a carload A, J. SHOOK, Administrator, of cows to the eastern market Friday. 7.0.42 Spring Milks, Pa buting on the ground. It is simple and easy running, strong ly built, and should have a place on every farm. Mrs. Dornblaser, wife of Rev, T. F. Dornblaser, psstor of the Grees Luth- eran church, Chicago, Illinofe, died Fridey, 18th instant, at her home st 2249 Lnrabee street, Mrs. Dornblaser’s International Harvester Machines | Burch’s Clod Crusher maiden nsme was Miss Anna Bhan “ An elegant tool for crushing hard, lumpy earth and Td Eo atgbier of the ni | leaving the soil in narrow ridges, but fine and Lg womaohood in ~ Centre Hall. Bhe ! a a - “ This implement acts upon the seed bed not anlile th was a school teacher by profession, and y pi ro m 47a A Pr spayd ont cath that is being packed by the railroad Build: taught the lower grade in the old red pep jl : Gif ity OY Cy , L - er under the tie. It is an ideal implement, #chool house in thie place, and there . { § i b , " er Are many of the resders of t' is paper who were her pupile, This wes back 4b 2 SA) - C) { ” [ 1 Woven Wire Fencing--Carload of 14 the latter sixties and EArly revel. hd \ Kinds to Ly : al Mrs. Dornblaser was born in Cent ® Hall, on September 6, 1849. Khe sc- \ 1 companied her husband when he was THE LOW-SPREAD SPREADER ) : teed-—no catches nor technicalis MRE We have the wide and A missionary in Kaneas during the ties in our guarantee. Your engine : fo ‘ ‘ must satisfy you or you don't keep it. “Your A narrow woven wire fence, fiontier days. True to its name, this is a low Spreader, which makes it 200d Will fieans our succese” That's the prine ‘hie : : : : ; t makes, also She hes resi ed in Chicago since very easy to load and permits loading to its full capacily, and cipal that built our business. all of the bes » ra Cbloago ny htbury still spreads evenly, No throwing in lumps, but a good even AUSON FROST KING plenty of barbed and Bhe was a member of the Womsn's| [|| SPread, light, medium or heavy, as you may desire. ‘Gasoline Engines smooth wire, an Lesgue of Illinols and of tg: : Lauson Gear-Driven Magneto, which eliminates all atheran rr board, ’ Regardless of the condition of the soil the Low-Spread ne, te Built into the engine--won't wear out. Throws a big, hot She I» survived by five children— Spreader does the work, spark that nover weakens, Starts Easily. ~The King starts on the magneto without turns Mss. Jamey Philips, Jolin 8 Dore over. Requires no cranking. Positivel Ly : : ‘ » funl sumption ~ high blaser, Mrs. Roger Walters, and Paul Words cannot do justice to this Spreader. You should Sxtel Divot, Low Susi Sonvimption high . . * * od Logan Dornblaser of Amboy, Iliinols, examine it carefully to see its many good points. We would parts praoticaliy sliminates ent vin Paul Dorublaser, » Robert Waller high invite you to call around at our office of business and inspect our own reputation: we wouldn there were anything quest ble about it. school athlete, recently graduated same carefully, Ben Te trust wt rep and see from the law school of the university nd gtog Aud bow smoothly it of Missouri, Funeral services were held at Grace H. C. SH i RK Lutheran church, Dr. Baoven of Rockford, Iiinols, and Dr. Altman of] | Centre Hall, Pa. Dixon, Iilivols, officiating. EE EE
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