Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 28, 1895, Image 1

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CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop.
NOVEMBER
TERM OF COURT
in the
What
Being Done
Temple of Justice.
IS
CASES TRIED AND VERDICTS
of Hon
made
Resolutions the
Rich, of
Members of
Death
Ad
Bar
Grand Jury—Civil
upon Benj
Unionville dresses by
the Findings ot (he
and Com monwealth
Cases,
Court called Mon
love
the
at nine o'clock on
day moming with Hon. John G
and Associate Judge Faulk
bench.
on
Considerable time
up by the different members of
in
wi
and motions.
and
presenting petitious
The list of grand jurors was called
twenty-one answered to their names
Col. Andrew Gregg, of Potter township,
wi hosen foreman of the same, after
which the mstables
port.
arose and
Court to the
Of Centre
minute upon the death of Hon
set fil!
an uprt
and 1
the
1001s Byes {
memoers of th
uduct he
C WAS ROVE
ed by good commu
: n Ss
of the rights of suitor
to do right
lified fd
his deportment on the hench was  digni-
fied and courteous, quiet and unassum-
ing. He recognized the g labor
counsel in the t
and he was not diss
labor 1
conld reasona
therefore he
to concede a
necessary in
the business of th
It was with
noticed at a re
the Ar 1
which 1
+h re
pr!
oO!
Of Lie
age Of Hf
remain
tion of 18
aad
distri
We extend tothe |
our heart-felt s;
ment which has
and children, ar
we
URST,
Wu. C. HREINLE,
C. M. Bower
Errs LL. Orv:
JOHN BLANCHARD
of the Cc nminu
AO
After the reading
speec hes were made by Hon
Ellis L. Orvis and Hon
After which court adiourned at
a
John G
o'clock till two in the afternoon
Of the
Centre county
Hon. Samuel
Hon. Chester
and Hon
burg
Charles A. Mayer, of Lock Haven
J. B. McEually, of 1
of Clearfield,
A.O. 1 of Bellefonte
ex-Associate Juds
court,
NM ILsSon,
Thomas i
Of the Preside Hon
Hon
and Hon
Judges
urst
Court convened at two o'clock
of traverse jurors called an
answered to their names
jurors were then excused on account of
kness
3
The afternoon session, until after three
o'clock, was then consumed in hearing
petitions and motions in
Court,
The following Ct &
the Orphans’
then
disposed of before taking up the quarter
session's list
Ww William
Wolf; plea assumpsit; continued at the
costs of the defendant
Mary McCullum of the
Poor of Boggs township; plea assumpsit ;
non-suit entered
8. Lind Fox vs. H. P. Korman ; plea
assumpsit, Judgment confessed in fav.
or of the plaintiff for £54.94
E. Joseph, 8. Joseph and H
trading as Joseph Bros. & Co., vs. Wm,
F. Reber; plea assumpsit. Judgment
confessed in favor of plaintiffs for $1309.55
S. IL. Ehle vs. H. P. Korman ; plea as-
sumpsit. Judgment confessed in favor
plaintiff for $27.27.
Lyon & Co. vs. Rosanna Miller ; plea
il cases were
George
Campbell vs
Overseers
Holtz,
18Sunpsit Tudgment confessed
O1 lajutiff {or
Wall
Of
National
H.P
Sit Judgment
the plaintiff
Paper Co
1 assumj
1 fOr
).00
Wainwright & Co. v
H
it, Judgment
P
confessed in
Korman ;
favor of th laintiff for
The first cas
Harry F
$19 ofy
called Com. wv
was Lh
Charge
Thomas
rantz, of Sandy
horse
Hi
stealing; prosecutor,
Slormstown
lefonte;
ecuton
on Tuesday
lor twp
Mary
y prosecutrix,
dict not guilty
, 1
and costs divides jually between the
defendant and the prosecutrix.
Com, vs Witmer, Benner twp
charge,
Robb
prosecutor, George
, Ruilty of assault. Sen.
tenced one dollar and
utor, Charl A. Bottorf, Verdict
first count. All
A TUS
guilty jurors were
discharged atl 4;
ROVE MILLS
“et
MCAGOWS |
mpty-handed
1day
lly who bad
morn
i YCArs,
until about ur years ago when he ac
1"
cepted a ca
preach
n another field
and ec
their
labor,
morning Hey
at the
inclemency
ening
Ermentrout being pastor
the
church
The
present time Despite
of the weather the
it
eyville have reason t
was filled to
utmost capacity people of Bail-
) feel proud of their
church which presents a fine appearance
and free from debt
DEATH oF H. M. Merk
of this community were very much
prised to hear of the sudden death of H.
M. Meek, who had been living in Altocna
for the last few years. Not many years
ago Mr. Meck was one of our most ener-
and He
to their loss a wife and
four children all of whom
getic most influential citizens.
leaves mourn
are married,
| Two sous and one daughter living in Al
| toona namely, David, Bilger and Mrs
Lilla Gillaford and Mrs. George Miller,
| living near this place. His death was
caused by a stroke of paralysis, Inter
| terment was wade at Altoona, Sunday
| at 10.30 a.m,
*uerisa rarity, arc hunted out,
BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 180s.
Cras "THANKSGIVING
OBSERVANCE
Jecome a Very
Holiday.
Has Popular
INSTITUTED BY THE PILGRIMS
When'they Landed at Plymouth Rock in 102s
Now a National
Holiday and how itis Generally Kept
Religiously Observed
Ameri
Ts: A
I RTOW
ving is purely an
| in concer
’ }
inning
¥
whose piet
I
pluck,
oring their Deity
came more general
the New Eng
sevolence which has become very nota
“009 anle. to whol a
and in an
anostentatious way are helped fo
+1 ’ {
WOODWARD
iy
ITEMS
By what we
Huntingdon
All
plant, cal
dort
Mr
was to this } lace on
We were glad t him he
Our sportsmen always et
those wishing to see a
1 on our merchant I,
Lather Miller, from K re:
op
with the
prepared
Isn't it funny
wrong animal, whem they are
for deer, the y meet bear
John
We forgot to mention in our last re
port, that our barbers face Jooks
field af} It's shorn
-
harvest
- . »
A Desireable Place
he Harrisburg Patriot says: Miss
I Mary Rhone, of Centre Hall, reported
for duty yesterday as clerk to Dr, B. H.
Warren, state economic zoologist. She
is a daughter of Worthy Master Rhone,
of the State grange, and will receive a
salary of $1,500 a year. The office is a
sinecure and she will have little else to
do but draw her salary
Hon. Jom H. Holt, of Burnside
township, was in town on Tuesday, He
| is enthusiastic about the test wells for
oil, sunk in the vicinity of Karthaus.
Stock is being subscribed for the third
| well, which will be located in Centre
| county.
rood di 2 |
| Modocs are Badly Left
prop-
IN THE COURT HOUSI
Legal Intelligence Gathered
Offices
from Various
 LJICEN
Pp
Haines tw
Benner twp
twp
Snriny
! 15
Zion
Cowan
pring Mill
Mt. Eagle
Howard
Philipsburg
FATE TRANSFERS
ux. to Tracy
f
Ol
ground in
sideration £26¢
er
ux
{Of lar
BOALSBURG EVENTS,
Big Porkers—Sing
A Good Time
“tA
NO a
ing Class
1s A Un
all the churches
Luther
ic
held in the
1e
4
caurca
Goon Tian The bloods of our town,
and their to Potters
Mills, last
chicken and
best girls, were
ittending a
They
ished up with music and dancing
Friday night,
fin.
They
waffle supper
report having a good time
.—
New Telephone Line
‘he Central Pennsylvania Telephone
company have largely improved the ef
ficiency of their system at this place by
securing the telephone line of the Belle
fonte Central Railroad, that extends
from Bellefonte to State College, Wad.
dies, Scotia and other points, Pay sta.
tions will be established at these various
points equipped with metalic circuit and
long distance telephones.
excellent
almost
Bellefonte today has
telephone service that reaches
every portion of the county.
Powell will be in Bellefonte,
| Monday evening, December 16th.
| gives a splendid performance,
an
on
He
| from 8.40 10 10.45 A.
|
i
|
|
JAPANESE
COMPETITION »
Preparing to Undersell our Pro
ducts,
AN INGENIOUS SET OF PEOPLE
Who Can Many
Ship them to this Country for About
Manufacture Articles
Half what
They
they Cost in Am
are Doing
% Children
died
were discharged a
There were the
adm
ana or
rth
1 of which is
STAT
COLLEGE NOTES
munication so s
MAXY HANKS «The hunt
1 with the spoils
ing ones had to
down before the unerring aim of our ex-
Pe the
tables of the sportsmen and friends, of
rt marksmen. They will grace
which your scribe
Tox
Mrs. Julia ¢
is one. Many thanks
, many thanks,
. Gray has returned from
Philadelphia and resumes her duties as
secretary of the expe
ri
nm
ent station
Harry Haywaest, the assistant agri
culturist of the experiment station, has
just returned from a protracted vacation
in the west
t is said that Esquire Thompson
is hoped that he may
is
very low and it
soon recovet
A. A. Miller has returned fro: a trip
down the valley to see friends,
-—
Bara Burned.
- .
The large barn owned by Isaac Walk. |
er, who lives on the farm just beyond |
Stormstown, was burned Tuesday night.
They were threshing during the day and
it is supposed that the fire was of incen.
diary origin. A valuable machine be.
longing to Waite Bros, besides some
stock was in the bam and burned.
i ——————— -
Post Office Hours,
The post office will be open to-day
i m. In the after.
noon from 4.45 to 5.48. The carriers
will make the usual moming collection
and forenoon delivery.
and
| last regular
| Board of Officers L. A. W
| gives Mr, Bush same voice and vote in
| has an elegant
:
A FREE
.. SCHOLARSHIP...
PAGE »
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VOL. 17. NO. 42.
Obituary
obser uies
deri
Ihe
( Yu
ler
net
1
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VE and fricafds
L last tribute to his
in Mill.
1528, died
ME.
53, he
Bodie,
Pa., who sur-
I made
emula-
) were
friend
 roness
ich little
virtues
upon
light from
1 sun
glory and
of heart
YOR
ng
hildren to
arcsses and
x pressed it as
art to be able
re his child
cmula
he
Maitland
works,
#1 a pairof
about fifteen fect,
} was picked up unconscious. He was
rally bruised about the and
shoulders, and has been confined to the
fre 13 4
Ne PDASt Week, In OOn
ad
sequence
few
2a
Kan d the
meet
ica of
TO
might
Dree ©
Should
shown
the en
ked to
play a re
Wednesday
kindly
proceed
ompact form
ettio
tig
very
led court
omg
To
and to
this we tis in a
the point is one of
our ablest young attorneys, who is ae-
of near
Several
ago Mr. McCoy had his hand in
n a corn husking machive, which
He was abon
Potters Mills, died on Monday.
WOCKS
jured §
finally caused his death.
78 years of age.
The Beliefoute Wheelmen, at their
mecting, elected Geo. I.
the Pema,
This election
Bush as representative to
the meetings as though he had been
elected in the district.
On Saturday G. Wash Reese had his
new grocery store, in the Pruner block,
and was doing business. He
location and a hand
somely furnished room, and is quipped
to handle groceries in the very bested
style. His stock will embrace every.
thing from the purest plainest and best
in that line. Mr. Reese is an coergetic
young man, and is deserving for Hs
pluck and enterprise. We predict that
he will be successful in his new ventare.
opened