8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA.,, MAY 4, 1899, The Racket. . 7 0 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte Pa The Gram-O-Phone Gram-O-Phe IT TALKS TAL We sel ( ! ‘ fap e for $15.00. K. {or *10 Everybody 1 at what 1.1 Nnpossibie, KEEP KOOL! | need for an lce ret, th at we offer ar anvwher CG. R. SPIGELMYER. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE Boalsburg ‘noch Swe last wee k, in tl John Webe J. M. We weather by land i boar th MY OOPS ( the mpo | a High fore arb Misses T Meyer te 4 " y 8 WOT m, school on Maggie Rose Messers Hamill tH ulis, Goheen, noch H. I. Curtin ha fine f pictures J. T. Lucas, of Moshannor town a few davs last week Howard Curtin, of Philad ed friends here this week Miss Maye Richard, of Port Matilda, who was visit: 1g Bion Williams and fam. fly, returned fer home Tuesday morn. mg C. VV. Delong, of Romola, visited Mrs i. B. Curtin and family, over Sunday Mr. Delong is a bright young man and we like to have him in our midst The fourteen-yearold son of Mr, Bland. of Howard, who was killed by a freight below Mt. Eagle, Saturday night, was buried bere Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. been lot 0 elphia, To CORRESPONDENTS For next is sue, Thursday 11th, accompanying your weekly letter, and on a separate sheet kindly furnish us the following informa. thom : 197. What are the farmers doing ? pax --What is the prospect for a wheat crop? mn: —~What are the fruit indica. tions this for peaches, apples, plums, etz Send In your reports as early as sible, year, pos. y 2300 each week and growing ‘ation of the Centre Ove won't stop-the cir Democrat, | ter NOW use SECOND WEEK OF COURT. Continued from 1st page Burnside township, appeal This rendered \ poor ol plea non assumpsit CASe grows out of medical services to Thomas Smoke’ defendant township in 1892 for eventually $ family, who were charges of the There whether this settled some question sometime family would be on Burnside township, Centre county, or { West Keating township, Clinton county Verdict in favor WH) Dr. | Miles! of plaintiff for $16 NS. Dorworth vs, the poor district ! of rg borough ; appeal, plea non ns This case is In rendered Mrs ought LO recover Adolph sumpsit for medical service Fra Tames A liam A Amm A Ammerman, nistrator deceased, Ammerman ; summons mortgage, plea nil in favor of use plaintiff for $265.57 W. H Crregge vs , of Musser, H: ATTY John scire facias sur judgement, plea nil debit. settled guardian R. Curti 04 n, executor el Curtin, deceased ; summons Three cases one case confessed by the defendant in the two cases in favor o W. H B. Gregg tin, { plaintiff for $657.00 of Fannie Harry R. ( , of John Curtin, Musser, guardian, use now Brown) vs ur executor of, el de ceased ; summons in scire facias sur judg ment. The defendant confessed judgment r $657 Budd Th Alexander Cheney in favor of the plaintiff fo Caroline | Rhone vs VILL DOT mpson and : J pson d ohn I. Thon ticeto Budd Tl pota Martha plaintifl eatio law resery yy the Court qu ther criminal cases docketed a|ltraval saions were { an fol! Hunte Bai Heverly McK 1*posed 0 Hora IWR Com. wv» Com va | lare nee prosecutinix Cora tied Com. va. Charles 1. Austin charge be trayal Toner Nettle Helis, om prosecutrix Besain Com. va Mary ( nmitted to 2 before Court John Mey weph Mil larceny 0 ut J aayinn Com. va ler, « harge va ph Packer. Settled Frank Wallace, charge Martha Parsons Com. va betray al prosecutrix Settled Com. wa. Philip Gers charge betrayal prosecutrix Louisa Henry Settled Com. va Arthur Yandes, charge betrayal prosecutrix Edith M A ngust sessions Gardner Continued to Com. ws. Roland EE Hockman FEmma K charge betrayal Nettled prosecutrix Jamison Com. va Charles Houser charge as sault and battery Bettled Com prosecutor Isane Thom wa Nolan M va. James charge H ember zlement Settled Com prosecutor Davidson va. Charles E. Hoy, charge be trayal ; lertha Shaffer, Set. tied Com Willis Witherite, charge be. trayal ; prosecutrix May Estright tinued to August sessions prosecutrix a Con was | | and batte | trayal Judgment | other | battery ; prosecutor George Fravel, Settled Markle, Amanda J, Com. vs. Joseph de el Markle charge tion prosecutrix Continued to August sessions Com, vs, B. F. Smith, | prosecutor G FE. Homan ch irge Ie Rettled Frantz irgery Com. vs. John and Reuben Frantz, charge arson Sharrer Continued to August sessions Com, vs, Bamuel Frantz charge of the peace | prosecutor Christian Sharrer | Continued to August sessions Com and Sharre: Samuel Frantz, charge aiding Chri to August LEMS] “ A 1 abetting arson tian prosecutor Continued Jacob ns Com, vs charge ( Auman Han, Settled Com prosecutrix Cathe ham. Continued to August John H prosecutrix Mrs, Clara H entered STATS Com, vs Taylor, charge ¢ Treaster proseq ul Com. vs. Frank Watson, charge betrayal Ada Wil True bill adjourned Satu utrix Prose Kins 1 t at 10 our Woon rdaay called His 1} v a nti fT on The p Comm nwea was rendered or of the plaintiff Hannah Long, « the w John M Hei cease) and 'W term defendant AlTy Keller mortgag am tenants tehit plea nil « Salt Lick Oil ¢ 1 ompany va 8. A Butler, summons eplevin, plea non cepit and property drill which had been placed and [his suit was brought to recover well ing apparatus, ets used by Butler & Brumbau well for oil gh in sinking a in the Karthaus region for the plaintiff com. the defendant attempted to remove the prop Butler and the pany and after drilling for sometime erty, claiming ownership, and that & Brumbangh were her lessees had t} afterwards . the whom plaintiffs But Company property replevined Keystone Drilling from the machinery had heen purchased, took the Verdict in favor of properiy away the defendant tor one dollar The Bucher & Gibls Plow Company vs Cyrus of W i ARsum pat, Early in 184 W Chase, general agent for the plaintiff com pany, doing business at anton, O,, sold to W. L. Goodhart, who was doing an imple | ment business at Millbeim. a car load of plows, ete. on a © miract, with this de fendant as guarantor. The defendant al. | loges that he did not understand that he | was signing a guarantees but thought | he was a witness, Mr Goodhart made an Brumgart, guarantor Goodhart, summons in non assumpsit 8 Com. va. John Tobin, charge amanlt and *=ignment for benefit of creditors In Octo ; prosecutor Christian | urety | n, | sometime in 1579 the plain plea | | ber, 1804, from which assigned estate re $118. Thi balance of | alized something over | brought to recover the the con Verdict in favor of the plai tiff for $477.59 Lehigh tract price, 1] Valley Coal Company Beech Valley Coal & Iron Company, scire facias | sur mortgage, plea nil debit. Suit to re | cover on a mortgage dated sometime in 1805 $10 45 months John Wolt vs in trespas to recover damages Verdict in favor of the plaintiff for 00, with stay of execution for six JO ph { mons plea not guilty suit is dong 1 portion of farm land of the plaintiff by water It on flow ing over it appears that there spring located Ww the ich igh the plaintif] farm wh laintiff alleges, flowed thro | ¥ s field Id ich water plaintifl and then across the line in to the fie of the defendant int hole, wh filled up, would ru of plaintif road into Elk ged the till chan course of the stream but into the original channel on his \ the in 1889 the own land, after June flood of that year defendant dug a ditch along the division fence and Wolf overflowed Mr allowed the water to enter 8 field at or near the corner and it | Wolf's | crops field and thus damaging plaintifi”s 1 he adr | ditch along the division fence bt | his act had anything to do defendant nits putting and also that he closed up the sink hole it denies that with keeping | plaintiffs land wet, and further alleg r to the time th Malt ne widow's pen in the 101 Ap Doctor Harris, on a visit, spent two ds his sister, Mrs r nter iniem issue of { Lock Haver $ here yesterds WEEKS NEWS CONDENSEI Monday, Mav 1 was £16 and were Egbert 1 at Manila ran« Our exports of manufactured March aggregated $36 02! eent Ind over goods | A 5 per previous month Prairie fire od a strip of 25 miles Nebraska. Two per tie burned to death rease Any swept by one. burn- wide, In sons and many cat. ACY n RRL An excursion train jumped the track while speeding around a curve near Rochester, N.Y. Two men were killed and 560 persons injured Hon. lewis Baker Nicaragua Rica and a noted Democr died In Washington ex-ministear and nti aged 67 May 2% Liquor Heenses have been granted to the ten hotels applying at Cape May A sudden flood in a gold | Kahnar, Russia, drowned 6; Ten of the IHinois | tn Salvador irnalist Costa Fuesdary., mine miners at Is Congressmen support Repre speaker of the In caneus, voted to sentative Hopkins for | national house | The president has returned to Wash ington after a trip to New York suc. | cooding his participation in Philadel. phia’s Grant monument unveiling In a conflict between Canadian po. | lee and Iroquois Indians at St Regis Indian reservation, near Cornwall, Ont, Jake Ice, an Indian, was killed Major Gerardo Domenche, known as the strongest man in the Cuban army, Was taken to Philadelphia for treats ment, paralyzed from the waist down. Secretary Hay yesterday paid to French Ambassador Cambon, acting for the Spanish government, the $20. 000,000 promised for the cession of tha Phillippines , EET "Oa ANTE POW RC ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome BAKING POWDER WR CO, NEw vue Proof Positive “Two men were standing jeweler’s window, admiring the gorgeous display of glittering gems that lay bef Pre an object in a red pl “Tust them, sently one of them pointin ush tray said ot K to look at that scarf pi 3 af y Anv ingafly., Any friend “Who eve appearance saw a fly Why Whe un I think that the weary eweler 4d th taat who pro duced that, fondly hope some one would purchase it to deceive hi If I saw that or aman's scarf] TE ¢ MM { +h 14+} | 80 that irectly that it was enameled imit; At that moment the object of their mnation moved across the tray. flew in 3. The ue r A gasped vanishes two i other and m a word. Pearson's Weel rthe Battiesh p Maine week twelve r were shin r wer aip; the Cent ral 1 . used buildin at Cramp Mains Maine, } best material was selected $ purpose and the lumber was covered either the rain nor THE THINGS YOU EAT. It at shou a come and go customers get the advar is important that the things Id be the purest We handle close margin goods all the time and our tage of freshness with low prices at all times. Everything in the { 1: staple and fancy groceries always on hand and delivered promptly. sechler's Popular Grocery, HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE. THE GLOBE. Dry Goods, Millinery and Carpets, «In the Light of To us people ar . with us and those 3 do not ours we would like to have Sic cially beneficial to you. less money than you have { nt { bee you xk at your earliest o ppOrtunity. Yi au w ill Merchandising, 0 two classes--those who trade If you are not a customer of in and inspect our We know it will be finan- take home more goods for n doing heretofore. It is to come your interest to trade at a store where you get 100 cents in value for every dollar you spend? know we have an assortment We it is. We know of merchandise that cannot be beaten, and we know our prices are just a trifle lower than the lowest price of others. Mere statements are a mockery when not supplemented by actual representation of goods advertised. Our advertisements always state the truth. To convince the most skeptical we only ask you to bring any ad of ours with you the week i appears. Read every word of money saving values: Wash Goods 4 FANG week. ha dies, Lawns w Diy ter how high the price tor them now at n 11 got IL Pique in an almost endle y—plain white welts: white colored kind start at Raised figures start at ty with “ " ve | figured 20 cents Colored figures start at 12 cents It every on Ginghams bars and cords songht {ver among the most patterns from which to choose Most anyone can make a selection from these Fast colors start at 8 cents a yard ire 15t a few items J Underwear of which we have the I'nder Vests for ladies, full sizes, square or | shaped neck, pure white or cream, 2 for 25 cts best white or 8 cents Small childrens vests cream than pleased at our endeavors. the following as it Burial 5 cents Curpets and | rE? x 3 | woh A ow p . bu t while > Rag Wi tra Hes avy gTARINE, ¥ ord tment Our Millinery ;¢ jarment all previous records. The apprecia tion of the wearers of stylish head gear is manifesting itself. Once a customer of this department always a customer. We make claim we cannot substantiate, “LOW PRICES,” “STYLISH WORK. MANSHIP,” BEST QUALITY was onr motto when this depart. ment was started. We are still working along the same lines Y our patronage is earnestly solicit ed, as we are sure you will be more no ——-—- THE GLOBE. KATZ & CO, Lid. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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