The Centre Femocvat, THURSDAY, APRIL, 30, 1801, CHAS. R. KURTZ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. “Money Savers’ for these | The times. A limited quantity yard-wide, unbleached Gets. per yard. Sheeting A special lot of good qual- EDITOR DOINGS IN COURT. | THE ATTENDANCE VERY LARGE. NOT Judge Rhoads Absent-Gotileb Hang's License Refused on General Principles | Some of the Com. Cases tried--Neow Stenographer April term of court convened on | Monday morning with a fair attendance of As the farmers are busy in their fields | ' iv such of > BE WAR B . extra quality, only such came as were summoned or (ul had urgent business. Judge Furst and Associate Judge ley were upon the bench, Asso, Judge | Ri Rhoads being absent, in Philadelphia ity and dood styles dress attending the funeral of his sister, Gingham at 7 1-2 cts. per yard. Beautiful Scot ch hams from 12 1-2 to 2 per yard. line Only one or tivo dress pat terns in { ach piece. LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. lay, May — Friday of Gay. The publ the occasion be arbor observe 4 oy priate exercises, There are plenty of streets in our town the inde that could be greatly improved by planting of a trees, ~Mrs. ld est person few orm ntal si ommunity oY years of age, had } Severe | the Grippe week Crephart, of the same place an old, has also been in ill time. last —Bartrim i ast 30 Years has be n Galbrait Ww for the n court house and has opened many a ses. sion by his famous proclamation of “Oh! Yea! ote,” is of health this week Gralbrath is now in his 81st year ed. Mr. W. 1 return ed from Philadelphia this week where he had been attending the Jefferson not enjoying the best Mr. 18 still well pre SOTy alii Irvin, of Julian Medical college a re his ] ] { vege and received hisdiploma | ¥ ISdipioma | whose mother was dead and her father | had neglected her and naturally became a bad young Miss ‘whose bold ae He is | | needed restraint, as a full fledged M. D. and hereafter will be known as Dr. He expects to locate at Julian for the present, a studious and and will meet sion, intelligent Young man with success in his profes. ~, L. Knox, died on the Sth of April, al his home in Paynesville, Minn, , from pneumonia, He was a young man of about 32 years of age and form. erly of Benner twp. A wife and fou children survive, Mrs Knox is a daughter of Mr. James Henderson, of Benner twp. Mr. Henderson expects to leave this week for Minn. to assist Mis. Knox in moving to Montecello, Miun., where she will live hereafter. of fine and Zephyr Ging- cts. with open lewdness | appointed counsel for At the Court Reporter's desk sat Mr. J. Frank Coudon, of Johnstown. was appointed to fill the position id by W. F. Reber, 1 {. called and appoint. Centre Hall, ng the upon the usual the son the dock 1" ] y-dally I amount of unneces. mmeed its tion of sot anno Ooners and the case Jos aga sentence The « Was mx Ase | court and plead guilty adultery. She for with an (AITie ome years had been coh Italian, unaturalized. and them two children were born, She Was sentenced to six months imprisonment. James Ross, the was fined $160 and the Henry Quigley was counsel for the woman and stated the case to the court. defendant, nsaal sentence Chat was { his maiden effort Com. vs. Gertrude Quick charged Harry Keller was She the girl is a young girl of about 17 years of age ns The case was soon | disposed of and Gertrude was sentenced to six months in the county jail Tuesday aftornoon was devoted to the hearing of the Commonwealth vs. P. B. Schwartz forgery case. Robert Confer accused the defendant of forging his name to an article of agreement The jury returned a verdict of guilty The two Frenchmen from neur Ose ola, charged with placing an obstruc tion upon the milrond track, were dis. charged upon paying the costs, Thels names were Charles and Caesar Lafort, who | form- | Dr. Hibler, Dr. Robert Hayes and J. PP. Gephart, Esq., were appointed a commission to inquire into the mental condition of Alex Grimes, who was caught setting fire to the mountains near Woodward. Win. Shortlidge pleaded guilty to the {charge of assaulting Frank Graw an em- | ployee. He claimed he was greatly ag- gravated by Graw and that caused him to do it. Sentenced to pay afine of $20 and costs of prosecution, Calvin Fanunel, the boy arrested with { Grimes for setting fire to the mountains | near Woodward pleaded guilty and will le. | likely be sent to the Iuntingdon | formatory. | Inthe case of Margarett Motter Harry Simler, to recover value of horse and buggy sold as the property of her i husband by Simler, jury retired at 4:50 Wednesday afternoon. The last case called Wed Hart & ( Dispute Of account VS. | | nesday after noon was Dale Hoover, Agt. adjourned to thi The Court committee § morning, appointed the following Abraham Y. Wagner. Samuel Decker, Andrew Harter, kiah Hoy and Wm. Wolf as with John B. Linn, Esq., as Master to the Boalshurg ind Bellefonte y View onde turnpike, « ages for i The Let transferred over flu mail train this way th for all pol Bellefonte be sent ea the 5:16 evening tra improvement ana comn Changed His Nase Monday 1 ’ el Mar On a made to court om ployed for a nomber of l.yons & Co's store was go the priviledge of changing his name { facob Marks, as it was never easil i ni written. The change was a good hers should foll of ood oF Om and instead plan having names Fo Soatil ot find the 1 pictured, It is said that he and his wife and two sons returned last waek from Seattle, and are now at Allentown, stay- % \ wits Wyeast Bs inviting ns A thelr daughter. ing at the home o Gen, Hastings will deliver his pop ular lecture, entitind " Reminisences of Johnstown’ in Garmans opera house Heze- | VIeEWErs., | | joining | nished « next Monday evening. INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE. Oralg Cressmire and Frank Charles Dis. charged--No conse Against them. On Tuesday morning the indictment against Craig Crossmire and Frank Charles, two young men of Milesburg, Mr. Meyer, the Distret Attorney. This as the only fair and reasonable ground to be taken by Meyer. The reason for this was When the very simple, ar. at acter. Mr. Meyer did all in his power to search for information whatever could be obtained that would warrant him in to trial the going in CASH, were guilty of such a erime and it was only just and proper that they be dis The citizens of Milesbur unanimous in this belief and that these | men have undergone the mos chargod, were are glad to see two y | scrutiny and are now fre least imputation against their If there ever to dis | party Was in this | eters uld be any | portunity should § i { i ii niners ana on for muc! State College Assemb Iv The reception by class of nn on i Was a sunceess and was large by young folks from towns Sopp i chestra, consisting of elever A ¢) i gant mus for The class will give anotl next June during o and it will mimencem attract 1aany to tl Five st Warrtorsmark frame ing house one mile north of Warrio On Sanday morn dwell destroyed by fire I'he hous by Joseph Mingle, of Tyrone, cupled by J, H the ontents destroved, loss ut #1.500 on which there was no insurance HAS Was CAUSE a defective flue, was owned and oo. Gates. Nearly all were aly Will be Contageons Some reckless, thoughtless, little understanding the significance of what he has done, comes out with the statement that ice cream is a grip cure, nn will hold on all summer girls will be afflicted, Feeullar Fina While engaged in spreading manure for train wrecking was withdarwn by | course was a surprise to many but it | thing | 4 but nothing | ate that in the year 180] ol] | propel | wildly brand matters must come to a climax and did killed that poor | | rooster | minister could not preach for a week, theorist, made a contract w let d it is seriously feared that the grip | the brick w and all the | next October | next spring | ner of Allegheny : | very desirable one and if the design of which had been taken from a car in | YorY desirable ¢ i R 4TH OF JULY. BELLEFONTE WILL CELE- ERATE THE DAY. The Natlonal Holiday Big will be Properly Observed Time Big Crowd-Good Amusements It has been a long itself long, time since jellefonte has stirred enough tw hide | get up a big time at home and have rests were made the evidence submitted | the hearing was of a circumstantial | : K ut ircumstantial { boring towns in plac nature and by no means of direct char. | people come to Bellefonte from 1 eof us going away hs For that reason it is highly appropri ith of July b 1 ly observed at Bellefonte and the proclamation te y that ect There was nothing that would a convince a jury that these young men | IArmer gelling m § 1 it ie mn look ng ¥ MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued During the Past Week Taken Frog the Docket G. B, French and Mrs. land. both of Snow Shoe G. F. Williams, Muncy Miss Josie A. French. of H. C, Robi mn. J C. Zimmerman, Zion Pa. Samuel Loose and Miss Lydia Bie both of Rebersburg. Laora 1 Station ¢ Snow Sho IW and M ins M Burned to Death F. Hassenplug, of Mim Wednesday ling soap had her clothing cateh f Mrs, S burg i in ot 15th inst wi : 1 arid } ¢ 1 Alla Delors He flames could be ext her body of i guished terribly bung Wi from the effects which she died t following Frid: My Bellefort Market fsrain TO THE INVESTOR 174 vestment iL] 14 / Be 4 H orld Nat Orda In- Ls { 11 11- [Ji4 nil 1g ard North FINE CABINET PHOTOS QORINR | farmer deny ' } ng thi at this wn rived uj the war was held called their and linner die in raced of way they al around | exciting to behold, m headed nd keeping vigil ne side the wif ¢ bringing up the center, when vowed to | $150 PER DOZ SHAEFFER'S GALLERY, that acre | toward | an | on the other and the | the | to escape on one side | ve it & whack with al he she wr hand side her apron. Dut all shing this one they and ate him: but, alas, the Church to x Lutheran « Completed The mgregation of Rebersh ing. wo have bh 4 him build ir their new church by The roof will be put on immediztely and it will be finished the Their location on the cor. which horses had been shipped, 1, H i the structure is followed out, will make Davidson, of Milroy, Mifflin county, found a gold watch and chain, sail to | be worth $75, | It an ornament te that part of the town. It is just awful—cabinet photos 21.50 per do. at Shaeffer's gallery. i have | ith Thomas R. Zeig. and Linn streetsisa would | would | soare him out of a years growth by | rn" ment 10 th 80 | esting for m his wee | workmen ush that will prices “Wy h le the at low the 1 mins opp gallery, While the prices are down, 1 will continue to do the best of work, . promptly and satisfactorily This is no Fake, like others adver. ised. No deception, po fraud, and above all no poor work will be turned Call at SHAEFFER'S STUDIO, Allegheny st, BELLeroNTs, Pa. out,
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