BRGOND WEEK OF COURT, Miiheim “Uharacter,” for" Ple) fu'ly Point. ing Pistol,” Will Nerve Sentence In Couns ty Jatl, Besides Paying Fine, The following cases were disposed of at the firat week of court following inst week's issue of the Reporter : Commonwealth vs ° Lewis Pizyi- chilli, indicted for defrauding bord bill. Defendant plead guilty and gentence was ruspended on condition that he pay the bill and costs, Commonwealth va. Arber Hassen- plug, noun-support, Bill ignored and county to pay the costs, Lucian Rager, assault and battery and drunkenness. Bill ignored and costs put upon the county. Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. vs H. A Ellis. Defendant confeised judge ment for §50.00 Christ Bharer, va. D. O. Downing, an sction brought to recover for rail road ties fesued by the defendant Verdiet in favor of the plaintiff for $87.98 Donald Paul and Howard Moore, two boys, appeared in court and plead guilty to larceny. They were both 8 ntenced to the reform echool at Glenn Mills, Effie Taylor and John Taylor vs Edward Bubb and John Bubb, trad- ing a= Bubb and ron. This being ap action brought by the plaintiffs for lumber alleged by them to have been delivered to defendant’s mill in logs to be converted into lumber between Dec 7 and the spring of 1913, alleging thal they had been conveyed or caused to bave been conveyed to defendant's mill, logs amounting to about 11,000 feet, aud that this lumber was not theie and that they had not received 8.l of their lumber, claiming from the defendsnt a bill after giviog credit of $204 and some cents. The defendants contending thst from the time they get up their mill near the plaintifl’s home they had sawed altogether for the plaintiffs 18468 feet, and showing that somethiog more than this amount was sold to different parties by the plaintiff, including something over 3 and 1 2 thousands still estimat- ed to be in the yard, The plaintiff however contending thal there was in the yard pot quite 2000 feet. The de fendant testifying to the effect that they had sawed only little over 3000 feet after Dee. 7, 1912, and that they rad sawed all of plaintiff's lumber that had been delivered to the mill and that they bad converted none of it to their own use excepting that they bad special permission from the pisiotifls, and further contending that they had never been paid for this saw- ing, while the plaintiffs contented they had paid the same to a jostice of the peser, The defendants cliim- ivg that there was nothing du’ the plaintiffs, but on the other hand the defendants claimed that the pilaintifls owed them a balance of book seccount of somethivg over $30 This case went to trial ists Tuesday afternvon. Ver. dict Thursday morning in favor of de<fendant, On Monday the District Attorney on pelition obtained a rule on Perry Krise, landlord at Spring Mills, to show cause why his license should not be revoked. * Christian Bharer vi. C. P. Caughey Lamber Cotipany; an sppeal from the justice of the pesce, and is an section brought to recover for asaw and saw bits in the possession of the de- ferdant company. Verdict Thursday forenoon iu favor of the plaintiff for $53 75. SECOND WEEK'S CASES, Monday morning court convened al ten o'clock and Russell Bpangler, who bad plead guilty last week to charges of larceny was sentepced to psy the eosts of prosecution, $1.00 fine and to the Reformatory at Huntingdon William Spangler, who plead guilty to the ssme charges as his brother, but being older, was sentenced to pay the eosts of prosecution, $1.00 fine, and to the penitentiary for thirteen months, William Lauver, who plead guilty to the charge of playfally polatiog a pistol, was sentenced to pay the coals, 8 fine of $10 00 and four mnths to the county jail, Joseph Gordon, who plead guilty to furnishing | quor, was sentenced Lo pay the costs, a fine of §2500, and to the enunty jail for sixty daye, American Lime ard Btone Come piny va, Elizabeth B. Meyer, W. H. Mclotire, administrators of ete. of J, OC. Meyer, deceased, bing an action in sssumpeis. Verdict taken in favor of the plaintiff for $118 31 Chester I. Nefl ve. the Pa. R. R. Co., n corporation ; being an section in trespass ; continued, John I Thompson, Jr, and Marg. aret J, Thompson, his wife, va, W, Malvin Meyer; being sn sction in trespass growing out of an automobile gccident ; settled, William Witmer and Boo Company, a corporation, ve. Willlsm Bhowers ; being an action in trespass ; continued for further put veying, Alexander Heverly va, The Peon. Fire Brick Co , a corporation, belong an action fu trespass ; settled. Amelia B, Bechtol ve. The Lehigh Valley Railrond Company, being sn “action in trespass. While hauling vel from & pit, the ledge of earth rock fell, killing the busbsnd of r siotit and I joing soother man. Fait wes brought for the loes of 3 ort. of the kuosband, ebharging gence on the part of the defend. ant company. The accident occurred Jupe 25th, 1913. After hearing argu- ment on both sides, the court directed the jury to ficd a verdict for the de- fendant, Later the court instructed the case to be taken from the jury. Peter Mendis ve. EK A. Sehad, being an action in assumpsit brought to re- eover on a note, unpaid check and book account, A part of this claim haviog been pald after suit brought and defendant contending set-off as to the remainder, and the case went to the jary but at the close of the argu- ment by defendant's counsel moved the court to withdraw a juror and con- tinue the cause at the cost of the de fendant for improper remarks and re. ferences used by counsel in making his argument. Motion granted, cauce e¢ontinued at the cost of the defendant, A —— Celebrate 60th Wedding Anviversary. The Clinton Repubican, last week, contained the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Mussina, who Baturday previous pgelebrated the sixtieth an- niversary of their wedding, the event taking place in Lock Haven, Mr. Mussina was born in Aarons burg, on February 24, 1827 He at- tended school in his native town and learned the printer's trade in Millheim in 1841-4. During 1846 he worked in Huntingdon and a year later went to Salona where he clerked in Best's store, He went to Lock Haven in 1850 and purchased an interest in the Clinton Democrat, the firma name being Craw: ford & Mussina, He continued in the newspsper business until 1858 when he was elected county treasurer, In 1856 he was elected cashier of the Lock Haven National bank which position he held for 21 years. Ia 1872 the co-partnership of Mussinh & Reed was formed, and they dealt In cos) feed and groceries. Recently Mr. Reed died, but Mr, Massina is daily at the store. A na n—— LOCALS Harry Davidson of Milroy had the misforiuue to crush one of his fingers, John Bowersox of near Tyrone sold bis farm and will locate at State Col- lege, L. L. Bmith sold his Ford fouring car to J. W. Henszoy of State College, on Monday. Mr. Bmith is pow rune ning his new King car. Huntingdon county will remain dry for another year. The three eppli- cants for license in that county were refused by Judge J. M. Woods Idaho now belongs to the anti booze states. After Javuary 1, 1906, it will be unlawful to manufscture or sell lutoxicating liquors in that state, Mr. Ford, a paint agent, accompan ied F. M., Crawford of the Potter. Hoy Hardware Company, on a tour through Penuoe Valley, the beginning of thie week. Rev F. H. Foss and E. Clayton Wagner are attending the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Unit- ed Evavgelical chursh, in session st Carlisle. Messrs. Orvis Horner and Harry McClellan of Tusseyville were callers at this office Wednesday and gained a little knowledge concerning the art preservative of arts, A choice lot of colts, western stock, will be sold in Centre Hall, Thursday, 11th inst, Seven of these animals are nicely broken and are fearless of steam and sutos. Hee adv, Mra, Raymond J. Miller, nee Eliz. beth Haunders, is in Philadelphia where she will remain for a short time with her husband, who is finishing » course in the Jefferson Medical Col lege, Daniel Keller of Warren, Illinois, recently had a fool smputsted, the member having been sffected with gangrene, this being the second foot it became necessary to remove on ace count of this dicesse, Mr. Keller ia ninety years old and ia a brother of the late David Keller and Henry Keller of Boslsbarg, —— i PAS BT Potters Mille Mr. and Mrs. John McNitt, Misses Margaret MeNitt and Avna Burkirs of Milroy, called on Mre. Aunie Mec. Cleushao on Bunday, Mrs, Michael Bmith is spending a week in Lewistown as the guest of ber daughter, Mra, Asibridge Thomae, Mrs. Williama Bressler spent Mone day in Centre Hall, Mra, Annie Immel epert a few days in Bpriog Mills, : Mies CO. T. McUlsskey is rewing this week for Bettie Kimport, st Linden Hall, Mra J. M. Carson and son Clarence spent Tueaday In Penn Hall as guests of Orrie MeCormigk, Mr snd Mra. Daniel Daup of Cen- tre Hall spent Friday st the tome «f F. A. Carson, Mrs Marcellus Bankey snd two chil dren are spending some time at the home of W, F. Emith at Millheim, Harry Faust and family moved to Hprucetown into the home of Mrs, Jennie Wolf, A RP Rep: rior Boglator, John Rudy, Margaret Rudy, Centre Hall James K. Keller, Ralph F, Luse, George A, Crawford, Centro Hall, | Daniel Kitnger, Linden ial HA. McClellan, Toseyvillo 0. L. Home, Spring Milla . DEATHS, Mies Anna Limbert died at the home of her brother, Daniel Limbert, | at Madigsonburg, Tuesday mworving at i five o'clock, fillowing a stroke of paralysis, sged foriy-one years, two | months snd cleven days, Funeral | services will be held Friday morning | in the Reformed church, and burial at | Madironburg, Rev, A G. Btaufler cMcisting, Mies Limbert was a dwarf and an invalid praciically all her life For the past six years she made her home with her brother, Her parents are both dead and she leaves four brothers, namely, Harvey of Miles township; Daniel William of Madisonburg; Josish, who lives in O alo, and eri Bpring Mills, Mies Mary Woods vieited in burg for a few days, Miss Rae Houtz spent Bunday with her mother, Mre, Frank MaClelian, Mrs. Baiah Guise of Penn Hall, after epending two weeks with her | daughter, Mre, H. F. Rossman, re- | turned to her home on Friday. Rev, William McClellan of Rock- wood attended the Runkle sale on Fri- day. He reported Mrs, condition not very encoursgirg Miss Rae Finkls has been quite ii) | for a few days, Boals- i Mellellan’s | i lala a — | Transtors of len! Estate, John Harris O/bivson et al to James Dorsey Hunter, treet of land in Belle- fonte boro. $3 000 Chauncey De Longet alto J. Irvig Wagner, tract of land in Liberty twp $60 George R Shope, tract boro. $975. Jesse T. Leathers ot a Msble Reamy Hoy, tract of land in Pleasant Gap. $400. Emma L,, Youug et to Lydis Fressler, tract of land in Pelton twp $500 John Buttler N tract of land in Cartin twp. W.E W eight to Wm N,. tract of land in Marion twp. $500. W.J ( sriin, sdmr, lod W ley, tract of laud in Miles twp. $600, W.R ux to Thomas J. Decker, tract of land in State born, §8500, Mary B. Dakman el bar to Jacob E. SBoyder, treet of land in Bellefonte boro. $1 Jacob E ux fo W, Dokemisn, treet of land in §! W. D. Dakeman el uz to Samuel Gettig, trsel boro. $304, Catherine tract $l. An————— A — WwW. R. Bellefonte Meek of el land ux fo in to bat tn Chas, We aver, $110 Weaver, Giram soope ef College Hoydar et D. Bellefopte boro. D. of land in Bellefonte Elizabet} Bellefonte Kearney to of land Callan, boro, io Field sporis, When you keep a boy interested ip football, baseball, tennis, and the like, you lessen the chances that he will get interested in things not so good for him. The Youth's Companion, eines its enlargement, gives generous spaces to this matter of athletic training, and gets the best coaches in the country lo write for it, Every new subscriber who sends $200 for a year's subscription will receive free The Companion Home Calendar fcr 1915, iTHE YOoUuTH's COMPANION, 144 Berkeley Btreel, Boston Maes. ES TUCKHOLDERS MEETING = A special meeting of the stockholders of the State College Transporation Company is called for May Sib, 1915, at 7200 p. mn, si the Alpha Fire Company building. in the horough of Stats Cols lege, Pennaylivenia, for the transection of the fol. lowing business First, to sthorize the {nerease of the bonded indebtedness from F200 $300: second, 106 ane thorize the sale of the property of said company, and he performance of sich other business as shall appertain to said sale, and apply Jor the dissolution of said company. 8. KE. HOSTETTER, Becretary. fold 4 HENS FOR SALE -0 8 C. W. Leghorns and 20 Plymouth Rooks, Every one a good layer Will sell for 75 cents apiece Apply to HAERY DINGES, Centre Hall, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF WESTERN COLTS MARCH HTH, ONE O'CLOCK M.. AT CESTHE HALL, There will be sold on above date at the bara of the undersigned, to the rear of The Centre Re porter Office, Centre Hall, the following colts, ranging from one to three years oid, 8IX COLTS KISING THREE YEARS OLD TWO COLTS RISING TWO YEARS OLD. TWO COLTS RISING ONE YEAR OLD, Four of these colts are Percherots, three years old, Western bred, but have been In my stable since September, These animale are all correct in every way well built, wail boned, well form. ed, good feel, with goo! action. They weigh 1875, 1350, 1265 and 1210, respectively. 0 Are the making of horses that will mature at over 1500 and two at over 1400. They are ricely brok- en to tongue, and are capable of performing sil kinds of farm work. TWO PERCHERON MARES, These mares, rising two years old, were sclectod by Mr. Hos terman for breeding Ju w, One of them is filteengixteenths an #1 other seven eights Percheron. and bred from mares waghing 00 and 1700, respectively. and from a sire we ging 2000. The colts now weigh 1350 and 125, re spectively. Thay ere unusually well-boned and well formed, with good feet, and will mmture at 1600 or over. They ar: nicely broken to ton, work fine and free. They are kb, hd etoug hi to breed this ing, and hig of doing Hght farm ry TWO MARE cole, THURERAY, VR W aati SE CTL. ET i Sort Swe mo ADVERTISEMENTS HOUSE AND LOT FOR RENT Farguson Potter homestead, Apply to JOHN H, WEIBLY, 137 North Spring 8t., Bellefonte, Pa 0.9 p'd, cight years old, welghe about worker wherever hitched, nutomoblies, Apply to C. A. Mills, Pa. : 150 ts, good Foarioss of steatn or HENNICK, Bpring 0.0.p'd LOST-On January 30th, a brown fox muff, somewhere between the home of Prof, © RK, Nef! and Btate College. Finder please notify Mis Dorothy EK, Gastan, Woman's i loge, Pa, TWO GOOD HORSES FOR BALE. ..1 year old roan horse, 1200 Ibs, will work anywhere; Bay inare, 11 years old, weighs 1300 ibs: will work suywhere good buggy mare. Can be bought st & reasonable figure. Write or ‘phone J, H BURKHOLDER, Centre Hill, Pa, P. O,, Spring Mills, Pa, R. D. 4. 0.18 p'd. of Best locality in town. Ten rooms and kitchen, summer hoose snd other outbulldings: good stable and garage ; large front and side porch; city water and full bath room ; sceytiene gas good bot air furnace; garden and fiufr, Right man can make good with hotel, Also good lots at State College, Pa. loquire of L. OC. BULLOCK, Jr, Agent, oll p'd LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS A DMINIBTRATRIX'E NOTICE, ~ Letters of administration, C. T. A., on the estate of Jane Rimert, late of Howard degcased, letters of administration on borough, he above estate been duly granted tothe undersigned, she won ld respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebeed 10 the estate 0 make imme. liste payment, and those having clsims against the same Lo present them duly suthenticated for seitlement, MRE. JOHN EARL, Administratrix, weltig, Bower, & Zerby, Attorneys Bellefoute, Pa, ; 4.09 * [F you want to buy or sell property in or near ¢ Centre Hall consult Chas, D. Bartholomew, before acting, Hi 3 I have several fine offer- ings now on my list, Chas. D. Bartholomew } CENTRE HALL, PA, CP0000008000000000000800080 SEED DATS SEED CORN EIFD OATS: Bastekin's New Alberts, Cassds Grown i ot, Hegviest, Yielding Oss Keown of Grows, Adapred sup Boste in the Union, We bare bandied and sent om sends of buaderls of (hese Opts ererywhere during the tam r years. They yield on pood land 100, 135 10 150 bushels i sore. We ales bandle sll other leading boot varieties, SEED CORN: Dlamend Joc's Big Early White Sead Corn, Largew Bared, Earliest to Mesure, Thoroughbend and crim Yieiding Vield Corn in extensor. Frevy stalk pro. ood ears. Seod Scentifcally Prepared, sd Properly Cored, Can be relied spot We sine grow sll the Lead ee, White sad Yellow, Barly, Meliss abd Laie, sdspeed © your loosily 5 Our Dig Catalogue an! Lampies Mailed Pree. fend along 8 ry of neighbors who sre jnteresed in Form, 62 194 and Garden Seeds, Addie + BATEKIN'S SEED HOUSE, Shenandoah, lows, BURL IEPVI TEPC ROBO BS Ww oRPI9600ROTCPeeRRDOPREOR NOS i | i oi oon | FRENCHS POULTRY all sizes of / Son hy MUSTARD WATER [PIPES fh THE ORIGINAL POULT 7 MUSTARD IN AMERICA. -also- § wade of Mustiod Bour Muyeed fom et fait PUMPS and imported Mossrd Seeds, bie REPAIRS symciglly for pee with poultry Het » 8 ewresll Mustard 16 mix with wet ar diy Everything in the Plumb- ing Line—bathroom fix- tures, etc,, at lowest prices, FEED IT RECULARLY S. J. ROWE} Send to The B. T Prewcn Comvany, Muntard Centre Hall, Pa. feamedy experiment with counterieits or sbwtitoms Inmet on FREFCH'L. Packed io seal sealed packages for trie snd sold by A. E. KERLIN and SON CENTRE HALL, PA, Steve, Rochester, NW. VY. the manufacturers, your TheStore That Saves | You Money. in Englend, lasting over » pried of two yours. Abe (A Few Items I Call Your Special Attention To) Serpe Se So ems Awan vole $10 Washing Machines, now $6.50 - 5 cts. Washington Lye, per can - 8cts. Banner Lye, per can Caustic Soda, per 2lb.can - 9cts. Onion Sets, per Ib. - 8 cts. 10c Men's Canvas Gloves, now 8 cts. 15¢ Men's Canvas Gloves, now] 2 cts. 45¢ Bed Sheets, now “35 cts. 75¢ Bed Sheets, now TE 60 cts. l6c Pillow Cases, now -125cts - 20 cts. - $1.55 25¢ Pillow Cases, now - Granulated Sugar 25 Ibs. down, Open all the time CENTRE HALL
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