CLOSE OF COURT. The Unge of Naginey we, Insurance Uom. panies Most Important Disposod of at Kad of Week Tu the cases of Naginey vs the three several insurances companies growing out of the fire on the premises of the plaintiff on the afternoon of June 20th last. The thres defendant Wf 1ustrante companies having policies of insurance on the stock of faruniture on the three several floors of plaintifl’s furniture store in Bellefonte, as well as on the stock in the basement of said gtote building. The London Insur- ance Company, however, in addition to insuring stock of furniture had a part of its policy covering ur dertak- er'a goods and supplies on the third floor of said building. Tbe Fidelity Phoenix Policy being drawn In sam of $1000, the London Insurance Compsoy in the sum of $1500, being divided $700 and $800, coveting stock of farniture and uodertaker’s supplies as herin before mentioned. The Delaware Underwriters policy bein: in the sum of $500 The actual fire was not in the three story building but the stock was claimed to have been damaged by smoke and soot from ttre fire and the plaintiff and the de fendant, through their adjaster, could not get together on the smount of damages, 88 claimed by the plaintifl and the plaintiff had an estimate of the damages made competent furniture dealer of a nearby town, and the defendants declined to pay the amount of damages claimed, alleging that the damages were not near what plaintiff claimed, and further claiming that under terms of the policies the plaintift had not made an inventory as riquested by defendant's adjuster. The cases went to trial on the after- noon of Tuesday and verdict was ren- dered on Friday morning in favor of the plaintiff that the found value of plaintift’s stock on the floors mention- ed was $632 40, and that the plaintifl had a total insurance on said stock of $4000, The jury then proceeded to find the damsgee to be $1272 00 subject to the questions of law reserved by the court, and to be divided amopgst the several companies as shall be deter mined by the court in disposing of the uestions of law involved as by the agreement of the parties filed. The same verdict was rendered in each of the three cases. C. T. Gerberich vs. Elizabeth B Meyer and W. H. Mclntire, admipie- trators of ete , of J. ©. Meyer deceased, who was co-maker with Ellis L. Orvis, F. H. Thomas, Harry Keller, R. G. H Hayes and W. Harrison Walker Verdict rendered ia favor of the plain tiff for $723 60, F. E. Naginey ve, The Ios. Co. of Allegheny, Pa likewise grows out the plaintiff on the 20th and the defendant havi insurance in the the stock of merchar story brick building snd thersto, The defendant denied bility and after trial a verdict rendered in favor of th e plaintift sub. Jee! law reserv.d by the court as by agreement filed by the parties in the sum of $1042 50, Hame vs, the Northwestern National Ina. Co. of Milwsukee, Wisconsin, a corporation, growing out of ipsurance on the premises burned as hereinbe- fore referred to, Hetiled, Famevs. The Ina Co. of North America, 8 corporation having its principal cffice at Philadelphia, Pa This case likewise grows out of s policy of insurance on the premises hereinbefore referred to ; seltled. € harles Kelley va, A. E. Behad aciion in assum peit, continued, W. H. Bheets ve M. M, Bhawver snd I. A. Bhawver, being an action in trespass ; continued, The W.T. Raleigh Medical Co, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the Btate of Illinois, ve. Ray Allison, being an sclion in assum psit, continued. After the rendition of the verdic's in the case of Naginey vs. The Teu- tonis Ins, Co. on Friday noon court edjourned until Ssturday at ten oo’. clock at which time a number of mo- tions and petitions were beard and auditors sppointed. After which court adjourned for the term. > Marriage John Hrusta, Munson Martha E. Hell, Munson Roy R. Bryan, Tyrone Eva McMullen, Tyrone Allen Harter, Marion township Anna Clemens, Marion township ‘Mervyn P. Homan, State College Ruth Kennedy, State College ———— A AAP ———— Hpi: Bw Thamb, William Rtomer had the misfortune to split his thumb with an axe Tues day morning while chopping wood, The accident happened when the sxe came in contact with a swinging door, deflecting the axe from ita proper course, Ws AR MAI AR. Eagles Will Bangaet, The Centre Hall Castle, K. G. E,, will hold their annual banquet in the by a Teutonia Fire This suit of the fire had by of June last pg a policy of of $1000 upon the sum idise in three additions iia was to the questio nos oO Licenses, next week, ——————————— 0. W.Bwariz and H, F. Romman have new ads, in this lesue, Read them for your profit, CUNFERENOL STATIONS MINISTER, Rev, ¥, HH, Foss Heturned to Oentre Hall at 21st Session of Ceniral Pennsylvania Conference of U. Kv, Charch, The Central Pennsylvania Confer- ence of the United IKvangelical church, held st Carlisle, Murch 4:h to 8th, stationed the mivisteras in its various disiricts for another year, Rev. F, H. Foss was returned Centre Hall, Fhe Centre district, of which C. L. Hones is presiding elder, is composed of the following : 1. Altoona, DF. Bellewood, 1, E. D, Stover, Bellefonte, KE, Fulcomer, Burnham, C. D, Moore, Centre Hall, F. H, Foss, Centreville, F. F. M Howard, J. F. Bin Juniata 8. P Lewistown ( First ), W, Lawl Liverpool, KP. 2 Milltheim, W. 4. Brown, 13. Millmont, Ralph Smith 1 Middleburg, 8. A. Bnyder. 16, McClure, C 8 Messner, 16. Mittin, W. H. Lily New Port, M, W, Stahl D. A, Ertel Port Treverton, B. F, Keller ersburg, J. M. Gray Mills, John M id and Hommel anbers of Quarterly to Young. Ayer, gman, Remer, EK. Peflley, , Chester B. Bh stown ( Trinity AN, Markel, Nittany, Price Con Geor Ke } 5. L. Kessler, Mil er and J, M, Price, Mexico ; A. L. toni ———— Spring Mills Landiord In Trouble, Tuesday a warrant was lseued for the arrest of Perry Krise, landlord at the Spring Mills hotel, charging him with selling liquor to a mioor, the complaint heviog been made by Frank 8. Musser, a Gregg township resident, At the hearing before "Squire Jamison it developed that Mr, Musser claimed liguor was sold to one of his sons, 8 minor. The justice bcund Mr. Krise over for his appearance at court, ————— i ——— DEATHS, After having reached the advanced sge of eighty-seven years, Mra. Cath- erine Mann of Howard, died at the home of her daughter, William Quay, at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, from: the infirmities of Mrs, age. Deceased is survived by five sone and four daughters, aa follows: Row- land and George B., of Howard; James of West Virginia; Harry of New York; Robert of Coudersport ; Mra. Jennie Nestierode of Blanchard ; Mrs, Catherine Chapman of Mill Hall; irs. William Quay of Howard, and Mra, 3. B. Hill of Flemiogton, sonic old ehild of ot of Millheim, Ciara, the five months Mr. and Robert Fo died Thursday morning after a week's with poeumonia. Funeral services were held Saturdsy morniog aud burial at Milihe Mm illness im. a - LOUVALS B. Jamison Hall ‘squire T Mills was in Ce: on Wedn Bev. D 8B Kurtz will hold services in the Lutheran chureh at Bpriog Mills next week every evening except Saturday. Reid O. Dickson of East Or N. J., has accepted a call to be- the pastor of the Lewistown Presbyterian church, of Bpring ire on business esdny, > - Rev ALE", come Hon Li. Rhore attended a meeling of the legislative committees of the HMiate Grange st Harrisburg, Saturday, returning home Tuesday. On Monday, P. CC. Bradford, iwenty- two years a railroad man, baving served this time as station sgent at Linden Hall and Lemont, was in Cen- tre Hall, (George W. Horner, who will make gale on March 220d, bas decided to have a clean-up sale, disposing of all his stock and farm implements, Thies means that mueh stock that is not ad- vertised on his large sale bills will be gold ; also a lot of bees will be disposed of. Rev, D. 8, Kurtz will be Installed as pastor of the Penna Valley Lutheran charge, Bundsy. In the morning Rev. Dr. Charles T. Aikens, president of Hurquehanns University will deliver the charge to the congregation and in the afternoon Rev. W. M. B. Glanding of Bellefonte will charge the pastor. ——— A MP AP LST NEWS OF 1881, Notes Taken From Files of The Centre Reporter of Thirty-four Years Ago, May 12th—-On Tuesday morning Mrs Magee mother of R. M, Magee, Esq , died at the residence of her son- in-law, John Harper, near this place, aged about eighty years, On last Tuesday, McClellan, & son of John Rishel, of Btone Mill, while in the woods chopping, had the misfor- tune to cut his left foot. The axe struck bim immediately below the in- step, nearly severing the member. The boy vearly bled to death before ae- slatance could be obtained. May 19th-Potatoes are bringing 80 to 90 cents per bushel in this county. Mrs. David Runkle, with some of her children, made as narrow estape with their lives on Bundasy. While driving on the pike this side of Centre Fill the horse ran off, the wagon was upset and the occupants thrown out Mra. Runkle and ona of her children ware severely stunned and bruised, Rev, sod Mrs. W. E Fischer were made happy by the birth of another du ghter, | | 1 J, Kenuedy Johnszton's Flatform for the OfMce of Judge. . Dedr Editor : . After mature and conscientious de- i liberation 1 have decided to ask the | considerate electors of Centre county | | to support me as a candidate for the | office of Judge, and for the purpose | | of removing all uncertainty relative { to my candidacy for said office, I take this opportunity to make | following announcement, to wit : That if it be the will of the elector | of our county to nominate me upon a {| non-partisan ballot as their servant | to preside as judge over our County Courts I shall assume and discharge the duties thereof with fidelity to the { trust imposed ; and if this be the | pleasure of the thoughtful people of | our county, I desire my election to be i on the following platform, namely ; Firat—I shall be s san in office, Second 1 shall dispose of all ters within my jurisdiction without i fee ar or favor and without useless de- | lay and expenses, Third—1 shall have no other busi- | ness or alliances to prevent an entire impartial service. | Fourth-1 shall, in a regular, order- | | ly, and legal manner, refuse to grant all liquor lice on the ground of no necessity, under the plain man- dates of existing laws, and the laws | regulating illegal of intoxicat- ing liquors shall be strictly enforced, | during my term of office Res pectfully ubmitted the | electors of Centre county for their kindly consideration, influence and rt. nses sales 10 supj ( Signed ) INNEDY JOHNSTON. Pa., March 10, 1915, J. KI 3elle fonte, Miithelim Horse Hale, y Millbeim horse load of weslern } beginnivrg animas by Mr. Hoe nally fine There Rome 3400 1b, uATes, purpose Home of the tess are cl Mr. Hosterman, th dealer, will sell a car horses, tomorrow ( Friday at twel o'clock. were selected persona These ally terman and are an excepti lot—horees to suit all are some extra fine draft horses, them coming up to the mark, choice brood farm chunks, animale. I'y mated ve classe =, of heavy and general (WE in form, color and sclion. this lot of horses svers lot ‘ou Can depend of ve the of horses 76 being at g sold st these sales A——————— A ————— Lecture Postponed, Dr. MeClarey will not gagement at Centre Hall evening of pext week. be set for his aj fill his Thuredsay en on No ppesra: time oan now . Manners Can Be Acquired. An English critic says that the ath- lotic girl has no manners and has other faults. But after the brilliant showing of a little Baltimore girl late. ly in rescuing several children single- handed from a burming house, a res cue made possible by her practice at athletic exercises, the lack of polish more or less can easily be forgiven. Manners can always be acquired, but it demands very quick action and abil ity to save lives. The mistake of such eritics is to lay the blame on athletics when that blame is due to entirely dif- ferent causes. The old idea that gen tieness went with weakness and wom anliness with timidity is now exploded. Baltimore American. ss A SAA sonvenir Spoons for Hecord Readers ers may obials A, Bogen & by purchasing nday # coupe Spoon adv an resented with 1 selling stations advertised, will ent to a State Heal A different § each week A Bpoon for Every Sale i for Every Sanday. or Every Reader ousands of bd ant March 7th oot Maryland spoon ; WRre Spoon your local news age Mall orders w w filled at 1% cents and cou pon by The International Souvenir Spoon Bu reat, 450 Pe yarth Ave. , New York City. PUBLIC SALE OF WESTERN COLTS MARCH 1TH, ONE M.. AT CENTRE HALL. There will i be sold on above date at the bam of the undersigned, to the rear of The Centre Re porter Office, Centre Hall, the following coils, ranging from one to three yeas old. SIX COLTH RISING THREE YEARS OLD TWO COLTS RISING TWO YEARS OLD. TWO COLTS RISING ONE YEAR OLD Your of thse colts are Percherons, three yeamn old, Western bred, but have been in my stable gince September, These animals are all correct in every way-well built, well boned, well form. gdod feet, with good action. They weigh Ts 1350, 1265 and 1210, respectively WO 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 all kinds of farm work. TWO PERCHERON MARES. These mares, rising two years old, were sslactad by Mr Hos: terman for breeding Juipones One of them is fifteenaixteonths and other seven. pia Pemoheron, and bred from mares weighing and 1700, respectively, and from a sire a ay 2006, The eolts now weigh 1350 and 12%, re spectively, They are unusually well-bonad and well formed, with good feet, and will mature at 1600 or over. They are nicely broken to tongue, work fine and free. They are old enough and big enough to breed this spring, and will be eapable of doing light farm work, TWO MARE COLTS, rising three years old, One now weighs 1125; will mature at over 1300 ; compact in form ; good all ‘round. Bhe is nino nicely broken to Rb 0nghe atid shafts, The other is also a mare oot, Of of Anving type, bred from Allen Chide, a T™wo XI EARLING COLTS. One of these fs the muking of a heavy draft mare, I'S, Parigtt in form. She Is from a Western mare, The other of driving type, red from Allen Chide, These colts Mave hn had Sly ordinary care, and hate not bean, lol 0 finish. They are just In ed i FIN ne MILCH Miled ogws mh hte cows a1 are a anMa. we Se r, under the nual Free lunch will be provided for all who must Jouve their homes belore the noun ho. ». W. BMITH, kl Mazon Auctionee C Serk a #4 ia Lhe market people are oblaining spon and 15 ¢ nite Ww Mar ? obtain the iy the 1 . mation from THURSDAY, O'CLOCK P ADVERTISEMENTS CLOVERBEED FOR BALE~Cholce tosts 97 1-10 per cent, pure, Will sell for $0.70 - "HU R BOL DERMAN, Col yer, ¥a. 10,012 Ma LM fi Fv wy one a good inyer, { Th cents aphecd Apply to HAKRY 3, Centre Hal 1, i ware ell in Bar e cun be for the had aver. FOUND Two keys that imbing shop of J. 5B Rowe, calling at this office and paying ament I'WoO GOOD HORS roan horse, 1250 lbs, mare, 11 yenrs old, wnywhere good buggy reasonable figure RKHOLDER, Cs ills, Fa., R. D. 4 ES FOR will work any weighs 1800 Bhs. Mare, Onn he Write or 'phor we J utre Hill, Pa. J. 0 whore ; will work 6.p'd HOUBE FOR RENT OR BALE orough, suitable for country Best locality in town Ten rooms and immer house and other outbuildings; while and garage ; large front and side iy water and full bath room od hot air furnace ; garden and fraie, Right man can make good with hotel Also 00d ite at HL College 1a quire of "BULLOCH K. io . o pont. M0 Atherton 8t,, 8 ale College, a, poreh ; aceyticne gas 311 p'd LEGAL ADVERTISENENTS. ee TOCKHOLD ERS MEETING. —~ A special meeting of the stockholders of tl tute College Stand potation € ompany is called r May b LX pan Pen W ing bundy Te] K 1rt, , 10 a of sald « 8. K. HOSTETTER, LecTelary ® HOw 0006 COAOIPNGTIO000 F you want to buy or sell property in or near Centre Hall consult Chas, D. Bartholomew, before acting. I have several fine offer- ings now on my list, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, 100002083008 000000000009 SEED OATS SEED CORN SEED OATS: Ratekiin’ s Rew Alberta, & antds Glows. EBTTOSROOVDI ROUT ORO OROGE $ : Cw es eet var ethos SEED CORN: Diamond Joe ' . farly White Send Lorn. han pet Barred, Eartien tod and fe g Field « fn I8 extensor “Every stalk pro- aily Prepared, comghly Diied and Properly Care Cea be relied gpon grow and give pertert mand. We also prow all the Lead g. Best Varieties, White 20d Yellow, Batly, Medium and Lare. adagaed to youl Jatalilty our Big Catalogue so! tangles Malled Pree. sew of meighbors who sre imerevied ia Grass and Garden Seeds. Address RATEKIN'S SEED HOUSE, Shenandoab, lows. te Matare, 1 enki of eury. Berd Sciest Send along EASTER EXCURSION TO Atlantic City pe May, Wildwood Cap Pe Sea Vale City, Anglese Avalen, Stone Harbor See me for best prices on all sizes of WATER PIPES -also- Saturday, April 3,1915 $7.60 om CENTRE HALL 1h oents ad ional to Atlantic Clty vis Delaware River Bridge Boule, Tickets will be sccepied on reguisr trains, snd will be good returning within sixteen days Stopover allowed at Philadelphia Fail wrticuinre of Ticket Agents or odd, Division Passenger Agent ilamsport, Pa " PENNSYLVANIA RR. REPAIRS Everything in the Plumb- tures, etc, at lowest prices. S. J. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa. LACE CURTAINS Every curtain must be sold. Iam quoting you prices that will sell them. $ .45 .50 .66 1.00 1.35 2.00 60c Curtains, now 75¢ Curtains, now 85¢ Curtains, now 1.45 Curtains, now 1.70 Curtains, now 2.75 Curtains, now 25¢ Lace Door Panels .20 50c Lace Door Panels .39 P00 000042wo R000 0ORERRRRRRG Other curtain materials and fixtures at corresponding LOW PRICES. Buy Oranges NOW when they are CHEAP. Oranges at 18¢c & 25¢ per doz. that usually sell at 25 cents and 35 cents per dozen. 25¢ Bottle Pure Vanilla 19¢ Canned Sweet Potatoes 9c Canned Pumpkin 8c & 10c¢ 15¢ Canned Peaches for 12¢ C W. SWARTZ, Tusseyvilee, down. CENTRE HALL