CIRCULATION <0 OVER IS00, q Be CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. THIRD WEEK : NOVEMBER COURT Complete Report of all the Pro ceedings. THE SENTENCES [IMPOSED of Cases Disposed—Criminals Tried D Large Number K Those Esq., Disposed—Civil Cases and Settled for i Reported by S Gettig our Readers lowing are the proceedings in Wednesday fol \ from noon of last indicted for per- The de- name ec (rate Watkins, indicted Rose brought for ted fo Eminheiser stealing 1 the defendant ges hel After hearing from the prosecutrix noht ought the evi « the court di- rected the jury to find the guilty, which was accort C Life Tate,in¢ ing liquor to persons of known intemper- The urnished about two quarts of fendant not y done m. vs. icted for furnish- ate habits; prosecutor William Lee 4 r $ : defendant beer to Mrs. Jane Lee, a woman of known intemperate habits in this town, where- upon her husband brought this proseca- tion. \ ur us v concluded their I: Hollab or for the Henry to taking min tution, rosecution, costs of prisonment in the peni I iod of oue v | five months Life Tate, convicted of furnishin erson of to pay " . ‘ ['homas, charge de. Martha Th yurt with Morgan Omas entenced and prosecution and to carry out the decree of mamtenance filed by the court, Other commonwealth cases entered to these sessions were as follows: Com. vs. Philip |. Zindel, charge betrayal, prose- ceutrix Mary Oswalt. Defendant plead guilty and received the usual sentence in such cases Com. vs. Mary Oswalt, charge carry- ing concealed deadly weapons, prosecutor Philip Zindel. Bill ignored and the prose- cutor to pay the costs, Com. vs. Augustus Armor, charge be- | trayal, prosecutrix Emma Yerger, Set. tied, Com, vs Charles Holtzapple, and Mrs. Hotlzapple, and Mrs. E. Sharp, charge hower, trading as Hague & ( Keichline, ] John Peter ment execulion ¢ Centre Lie erly house, Bill prosecutlri th ignored } and ounty ym. vs. Rober heffler, charge he rayal, Anna Haupt, ella nche M. Miller 18, charge bets ,charge ver 1018, Proseq utor | and the Prosect } 0 pay the costs Com, H. Walker,charge betrs I, prose com Graden. Settl Daywalt, charge ix Martha Parsons « 5. Allison her . YVanWickle, r husband trude Pi tives of Oris Pq Haugh, p! Tins ol James Aum 0., of Pa., ; Michael ca trespass Hague and Charles § 1 with clause of scire facis M Keichim Keichline executor of etc., of e, deceased; plea attach. Non suit W. Sinclair vs. P. F Robert defendants administrator, of ‘urtin, garnishee, Non-suit as to the garnishee P. B trading u Ww. the firm name of P 1 (i Crider rider, part i nde ames I Curtin, R Constans B. Crider & fendant, strator Son Harr Curtin, admini Curtin, execution as to the nishee A. Mann 1 Jar Continued John T 1Ssumg George Dietz, Rob Mann and s R. Fye,plea tres Fowler Continued Bridget Canavan, Andrew Campbell vs, Michael Canavun, na in divorce A. V. M it by her next friend, plea sul Con tinued William McDowell gal, plea This brought to recover a house and fot and Store-room in the borough of Philipsburg, which sheriff Munson near the close of | his term as sheriff sold to the plaintiff as | G action I ejectment vs. S. Fle ie | the property of the defendant; the deed | for which was made by sheriff Spangler, The defendant now alleges that he has since said sale paid to plaintiff the mon. ey for which property was sold and asks RH —— ——— "(Continued on “nh page J) BELLEFONTE, PA. THU SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST Wednesday This Week, Closed on Evening, RESULT OF THE COUNI Votes Were The for the Two leading con ind Wm Almost 2¢ Cast—Much Inter est Manifested Centre Democrat will pay all expenses tants, Miss Mary Rearick tes Twitmever : B show his On Wednesday evenis which int contest took an interest fice was fll 3 young peopie When Get. the result of the 1 Sa: appeared, interested in from all tions certified statement was then pass. to the editor of the paper and the re announced Uunartermaster Wficer f of the Gu Was ove 1 anda INCss After bus the dining hall meeting the 11 was Ih an rown open was served. A number of and joined in the festivites .—— clegant of the were presen repast members the Milesburg Post Penn. State Grange The Pennsylvania State Grange will in Altoona on the Sth of Decem to the election of officers, other business of vast to will be assemble ber inst. In addition bi-engial importance the order pre sented The Stat Car must be distinctly marked on the creden. e Grange will pay the mileage or fare, of representatives, which tials before presenting the same to the conimittee Let Centre county win the banner by sending 40 on credentials representatives and as many visitors as can make it suit to be in attendance. -_- Married, On the 24th of Nov. Mr, Samuel W. Stover and Miss Nellie R. Sharp, both | of Hublersburg, were united in marriage | by Rev. W. K, Diehl, at Suydertown, Pa. - .——— New Paper. The Daily Monitor is the name of a new daily paper issued at Clearfield, Pa., by 8. C. Matts. That town should give | such an enterprise good support. RSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1896. SCHOOL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION ie I 24 Annual Convention to H General Beaver in the Pulpit Lr Overnor The animal was brought to town and Hazel's shop. It 8 pounds Young Jodon feels quite proud of his luck It was his first deer — Last Wooden Trestle Going The of the Central railroad of Penuvsylvania is at the of that the Valley railroad, three miles cast of Belle. ast wooden trestle on line junction road and Nittany fonte. There, a 500 foot structure carries the Central public road to Zion trains over a ravine and the As the is only four life of a hem. lock trestle years, the com pany has taken time by the forelock and ballast. Before the has lived its allotted railroad life, the viaduct will be all fill ed in is filling up with wooden structure - -— -. Roll of Honor Our Roll of Honor for the month of November indicates that a large number | of our patrons believe it pays them to be | |in the advance list, on subscriptions | and thus save on the price of the paper fifty cents a year. No canvasser or soli | citor was sent out, but they came in or sent their amounts which further shows that this paper is appreciated. This fact | sends us along rejoicing. MIDNIGHT CONFLAGRATION HEAVY LOSSES SUSTAINED an unusaul thing for It is have the opportunity of seeing a out n attract ion of such high character in our town and for that reason we expect to see the 1 on Monday even people 't clamoring 101 opera house well There : constantly ng are high It is hoped that this fonte grade attractions need one will be patronized by them. It no recommendation, t —— Sign Your Name During the past mouth several munications from about were received but the writers name was not attached to them. Its a rule, that not violated, not to publish anything that does not bear the writers name, at least as an evidence of good faith. Writers should remember this fact; it is impor. tant with us, should be .-——— Snap Shots, The Baltimore and Ohio railroad com. | pany will abolish the practice of drink. ing, which exists among many of its em. ployes. It is thought to be the cause of many of the recent wrecks. It is said that detectives will take snap shot pho. tographs of the men who are seen drink. ing. SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST { r son Charl on east street at 2 o'clock Wednesday mor The deceased had been a Mrs, McClelland abeth Be time was Ek} Carlisle, Pa. March 41} Age years They Hart place anc wood fonte A Former Bellefonte Pastor for Chap.ain Rev. Miles O. Noll, pastor of the First Reformed Churh, of Carlisle, bas an- nounced himself as a candidate for the | position of chaplain of the next House of | Representatives, (Rev. Noll two years ago was pastor of | the Bellefonte Reformed Church. Prasion Granted, Mrs. Mary Singer, of Eagleville, widow of the late Wm. Singer, has been granted a pension of twelve dollars a month and $800 back pay.
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