CIRCULATION Or OVER 1500. CHAS PROCEEDINGS IN COURT List of Cases Tried And The Ver dicts. ASSISTING JUDGE BAILEY All But One Case disposed of by Wednesday Noon—Many Were Reported by 8, D. Gettig Esq Settlements Reached ‘ourt convened on monday o'clock, beng a spect Hon line John G. 1 Jock Hom. ) O ( vi amingt Co., plea ejectmen John F 1 Page, plea re iam Thomas d Martha Ash vol i Croft, an Continue G. W. McDowald, vs. W. Hoover, and John P. Elkin; plea assumpsit. Con sit G fend Hon. Joh: of the Huntin ant tio "ne Le iin reoTge hoff, adn McCartney, contractor, plea Hnistry OWHNer or repule sCire lien. Suit brought ics carpenter work d house built by her lifetime plaintiff for Thoma : tria Lt again sion of the Court A. McGee jued crm Scott vi trespass, Cont and not the tria permission of the ( I. Naginey M. C. Brockerhoff, A. Brockerboff and Henry Brockerhoff, trustees, and M. CC. Brockerhoff, A Brockerhoff, Henry Brockerhoff, Joseph Brockerhoff and Mary Brockerhoff. Non. suit, I. C. Brinton vg, William P, Settled, Thomas Collins vs, John I. Kurtz; plea assumpsit. Defendant confessed | ludgment in open Court in favor of the | plaintiff in the sum of $1200.00, : . put on without va Thomas Barnes and Duncan; plea assampsit, | were elected, i | Kansas. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. The in and Harry Kelley; the plea assumpsit, lessee for a farm hip g. apo which farm the The leges that the defe adauts would plaintiff was Snow Shoe towns from the Valentine and Thomas heir defendants had a prior coal lease plaintiff a tear stock down his fences and thus permit and des the LO recover 10 Lrespass or ; m troy his rive over farm, for whi laintiff seeks 1 aamages "Ct sed, - ren ome wved. low got of town old Re road minence presented ( count the in leg- daughters d Ihre ns ¢ him lature ind two -— To Keep Apples from Rotting Along toward ring the sound apples a barrel g But of uci w and shiny and hard o find would like May fall, think you barrel 4 ones next some ones this : ch one sey k them vd them uy 1 half a on Friday Friday even at 12 o'clock a coach shop owned by Cloyd Martz, pike, near Was along the Mallory's blacksmith shop discovered on fire and soon burned to the ground. The buildirg contained a lot of tools, several vehicles and stock, The logs of same will be about $400, partly insur. ed. The cause of the fire is unknown, .-—— None Elected. all of which were destroyed. Centre Hall was the home of three candidates for Congress, none of whom trict; Clevan Dinges, Prohibition, in the | Lycoming district ; and Will O. Hoffer, | This was a bad vear for | George M. Reeser vs. Michael Kelley | | Centre Hall politicians. BELLEFONTE, PA. GLASS WORKS THURSDAY, WILL START The Plant Undergoing Necessary Repairs. OPERATED BY GLASSWORKERS Will Employ About couragement From our Peopre—.§ To Start About Dy Men 1,000 i En Sub Twenty-seven scribed Car on inspect the mont : ments and the date The and expects to coopera. of Cl on the occa the Penngylvania regi their dedi has not yet arrange for ation, of which been fixed party will be gone a week tion of the city authorities tanooga for a big display sion of the dedication a — Well Contract Awarded The (ni and the | on the Hoton County National Gas i company last week awarded contract for sinking the test wel leased lands in Gallagher township to This There were sey uder the derrick must be erected Ovid & Eldred, of Bradford firm was the lowest bidder eral bids handed in the contract the within ten days and drilling must com mence within thirty days ters of - -— - Centre County's Creameries, The menufacture of creamery butter must be a profitable business throughout Centrecounty. In Penns and Brush val leys within a radius of a few miles there ure now and have been for some years Col. Spangler, in this dis | four cveameries in successful operation [and the fifth will be started shortly in | Haines township. The latter will be un. der the supervision and conducted by the | grangers of the neighborhood, | NOVEMBER 10, 1806. McKINLEY PLURALITY The Not Promised Does Beat Bryan Major 1040 The ment fr 1c onl ey show fre pub i The —— MTIONAL LOCALS on the s A western le mother daughter, ollege,a course in bakeology, boilology, roastology, be finished stitchology and mendology, fore she will consider her education On Saturday eve ning a number of colored gentlemen created a disturbance and resisted the police ‘hey were tak en before Burgess Grayon Monday and a number of thes Belle The we good medicine, fined { here 1 ar no jous rowdies in fonte who need severe handling penitentiary, at hard labor, would | A LJ LE pext State committee appointed Medical so ature ial the the s that asked to make aa appropriation to erect a hospi. tal for the district composed of the counties of Blair Centre, Clearfield, Cambria, Redford, Indiana and Somerset ety state next legisl will be chronic insane in Climon, Hunting. don, Lycoming, Potter, Tiogo, Jefferson, My bed of roses to sleep upon or toclimbover since his residence in Centra’ America. Soon after recovering from the yellow fever he cut one of his legs quite serious. ly while at work, and owing to the de. | bilitating character of the climate the wound did not heal as rapidly as would 'have been the case in his old home in Pennsylvania. But he is stilling living and at work.—Maguet, Evan Goodfellow has not had a MARK HANNA'S CAMPAIGN FUND Immense An Amount of Money Contributed. IN HIS BARREL 33000, 000 Ww elius Vanderbilt, -— OLD SAMI STO Philadelphia four-hour f Philadelphia, William the Schuvylki Cems a nly founder to the city by and his as tonishment at the 2 at growth of Ouakt nove 8CY ndants, about town, William the this that William, sr again x Proceed tows go back wiser and a more sory a march of the Cit glitapses of th Wissahick scene depictin g the play ing of a street piano and Is phia, the postoflice, driv there is a street in which num Miss Phil Garman’s Opera 7th erous children dance adel. phia” will be scen in December . -—— Express Changes House, Monday, The American Express company have made the following changes in the em- | ployees: Philip Waddle, formerly agent | at Bellefonte, becomes messeger between Bellefonte and Mill Hall, and Nelson | Robb, of Nittany takes Mr. Waddle's | position at this place. Mr. Fritz, the former messenger will remove with his family to Williamsport where be has se- cured another position. SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST ON) hy | EXPLAINS aboul one Al d around and little - Election Expenses Lg 1T |! have linton County Commissioners footed up the expenses incurred holding the recent election in that The total cost is $1,746,158. for county AVY DITOR'S NOTICE Estate of Margaiel Dooley, decd. Inte of Bellefonte boro the The our 1 Tonks dhe an auditor appointed b Sid Ogutt | Court to ah oF the pe | Aistribunton Ton, at Rtioek a m., in the said os EY pel y fore KELLER, Auditor,
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